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RE: Winding primary
Original poster: "Luke" <Bluu-at-cox-dot-net>
Thanx for posting that to the net.
I might adopt that method. I like the simplicity and the way the coil
would hold up to accidental stuff happening verses copper tubing hanging
out free.
Do you mind if I use your idea?
Luke Galyan
Bluu-at-cox-dot-net
http://members.cox-dot-net/bluu
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Subject: Re: Winding primary
Original poster: "Terry Blake" <tb3-at-att-dot-net>
Hi Ben,
Here is how I just wound a 16 turn primary in under 30 minutes.
It looks really nice and practically makes itself.
http://www.tb3-dot-com/tesla/oil/mini/primary.html
Terry Blake
Starting to do some coiling in Chicago.
http://www.tb3-dot-com/
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Subject: Winding primary
> Original poster: "Ben" <benj-at-bellsouth-dot-net>
>
>
> Maybe I lack a certain skill, but I have tried and tried to wind a
decent
> primary and just can't seem to do it. At this point I'm ready to buy
one
> but haven't seen any on eBay or elsewhere for a reasonable price.
>
>