Update! I decided to test the seal before I installed the stalk.
I plugged the top of the feed through by polishing it and placing a rubber stopper under a SS cap (with a tiny bit of Apizon M). I pulled down to 25 microns and turned on the turbo. I got down to 6.00E-5 torr before sealing off the chamber with the valve. It initially had a leak (or outgassing) rate of 5min/micron. I consider this to be decent, as only the viewport and 6" flanges were copper gaskets that were properly torqued. The others were viton and just hand estimated.
-Luke Harrill
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Re: Silver Solder for HV Insulator
It sounds like you've got a nice seal there on the base...Now onto the grid stalk and a final test. You are doing it all correctly. Baby steps all along the way allow you to verify good vacuum sealing at each step.
Richard Hull
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Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment