This is pretty cool!
Yeah! Believe it or not, I have a WG K7000 monitor chassis of my own that needs a little TLC, but I just never got around to it because I was too busy using some of Joey's new "Sharp Image" chassis on some 29" Philips screens I ripped out of old TVs.
Actually, I swapped the K7000's tube onto a good Neotec 2515C chassis I happenned to have, and have since sold that cabinet.
If you are interested in pursuing this, the 29" Philips tubes work EXCEPTIONALLY WELL, especially once Joey and I worked out the right capacitance values for the screen width capacitors.
BTW, Philips TV tubes are really quite good, very clear & sharp. For many of their TVs, Philips made the CRTs in France, where they spent many millions to make a facility which is magnetically neutral for making CRTs. That is, they eliminate much of the interference caused by the Earth's magnetic field, so that convergence and colour purity are as good as possible. Because of this, Philips tubes made from this facility don't have, and don't need, purity and convergence adjustment rings on the CRT neck. It's all sealed up, as it is perfect already.
Finally, believe it or not, the Philips 29" tubes are easier to fit into most cabinets than a typical 26" WG K7000 tube, because the neck does not go back as far. Trust me! I measured my K7000's 26" tube (model A63 ......something) from the middle of the plane of the mounting pegs to the back of the neck, and it was nearly 50cm!! By comparison, the Philips 29" tube only goes back about 40cm.
I recently sold a cab with a great 29" monitor that I made up out of a Jomac chassis and a Philips TV got from the local recycling centre for $5.
Some Telefunken TVs also use Philips tubes, although they put a Telefunken label on them. Many TV manufacturers buy each other's tubes, which makes sense.