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Great find for 35 quid!
If it is only the filament winding that has failed i suppose it would be attractive to attempt to remove that and wind one of your down. The number of turns should be visible even if it has arced over or burned open.
Downside of this sort of system is you'll need to do the restoration and then fill it back up with oil before you can test it. There reallyis no way to tell if the x-ray tube is in good condition onterwise, though you could check it for gas leaking in to some degree using a crt flyback and seeing if it draws any current with the filament cold.
If it is only the filament winding that has failed i suppose it would be attractive to attempt to remove that and wind one of your down. The number of turns should be visible even if it has arced over or burned open.
Downside of this sort of system is you'll need to do the restoration and then fill it back up with oil before you can test it. There reallyis no way to tell if the x-ray tube is in good condition onterwise, though you could check it for gas leaking in to some degree using a crt flyback and seeing if it draws any current with the filament cold.