A faulty tube can hold more charge than a little "pop" Not trying to be all scary but it hurts, Hurts a

lot, The gloves wont help much, (don't know what B/Roberts has to say about it) But be aware of where your standing, wear face protection, and use a larger gauge wire than shown attached to that screwdriver (IMO)...But normally it is just a small pop like everyone says, let sit and do it again as to make sure you don't get any residual charge, If the neck glows under power, Most likely your problem is the chassis, The flyback in my experience is a common culprit and in some cases you can actually see it shorting out in a dark room. Or at least see the carbon traces under inspection....Lcd would be a disappointing downgrade to that machine, but realistically the only viable replacement solution nowadays...If you go that route, Send Jennifer a P/M please, I may be interested in that tube.