A few weeks ago, a co-worker of mine asked me if I had any interest in some vintage test equipment he had. It belonged to his father who past away last year. They were cleaning out his home and found a few pieces of equipment. I told him I was interested, expecting nothing really worth being excited over. I went over this weekend to look at it. I got interested pretty quickly. He had a 1958 HP 405AR nixie tube "digital" DC volt meter, a HP 130CR oscilloscope and a HP 400D. Every single item had all their tubes, most of which were the original HP tubes. This stuff was really dirty and dusty, probably sat unused for 20+ years. The 405A was by far the dirtiest. I threw everything in my trunk and got cleaning as soon as I got home!
I did some very slow power ups with a variac, monitoring the current. The 405A did not work at first, it displayed garbage and the stepping switch was going nuts. I found the service manual for the 405D, which was close enough for my 405A. I cleaned all the contacts and switches and checked the power supply rails. The -150 rail was only -22 volts DC, a new .047uF 600V cap and 2 resistors later, the meter came to life. A fresh power cord completed the unit.
Here are some photo!