I recently received an email from someone looking to unload an old argon laser. After a few emails back and forth the trip was set. I travelled about 1700 miles to pickup an argon laser that I've not seen from a guy I've not met. It was absolutely well worth the trip and what I ended up with was a Lexel 85 argon laser.
Here's the story, the laser was used at a university where this guy works, it was sitting on a shelf to be discarded. He picked it up, took it home and found that the tube would light, but he could never get it to lase. So it ended up in his shed for around 6 years before I came along.
When I picked it up, I noticed it was filthy, it really looks like it was underwater at some point! I pulled out the OC to see the condition, at first I couldn't even see thru it as some bugs seemed to have made it thier home! I was surprised to find that the HR included a prism assembly for single line operation, very cool but it needs to go.
As soon as I got home I connected everything up to see if it would work, I discovered the plumbing was completely clogged! Took a while to get the lines clear. The laser fired right up but of course, no beam. I opened it up to discover several of the reentrant leaf springs on the HR side were broke. So I HeNe aligned the OC, picked up a few spare leaf springs and a multiline HR mount and spent the last several hours getting this thing aligned. Took forever, but finally seeing that flash of coherent light was very exciting! Once I get a fresh new set of optics in the next couple days I should see well over 1W out of this guy, with beam specs of 1.1mm by 0.7mRad.
Here's the kicker of the whole story and why I love IONs, I looked on the bottom of the head to find that this thing was manufactured in April of 1977, amazingly that's when I was born...
That said, I can't imagine that this is the orignal tube. In fact, the tube serial number is different than the serial number on the bottom of the head so I'm certain it's been replaced at least once. And the best part, the hour meter appears to be just shy of 350 hours.
IONs Rock!
YouTube - 36 year old Lexel 85 comes to life