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RE: Copper toroid
Original poster: "Christopher 'CajunCoiler' Mayeux" <cajuncoiler-at-cox-dot-net>
A similar effect can be done by creating the
toroid with the usual materials, then going
over it with a couple of coats of "cop-r-cote",
which I've used many times to assure a clean
connection between an electrical panel, and
an add-in ground block.
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> Subject: Re: Copper toroid
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> Original poster: "Richard Modistach" <hambone-at-dodo-dot-com.au>
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> very neat,
> how did you make it?
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> regards
> richard
> aus
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> Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 12:40 AM
> Subject: Re: Copper toroid
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> > Original poster: "Jim Mitchell" <Electrontube-at-sbcglobal-dot-net>
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> > I don't know what the discussion is about, But I made a copper toroid,
> > www.hot-streamer-dot-com/electrontube/temp/coppertoroid
> > www.hot-streamer-dot-com/electrontube/temp/coppertoroidsm
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> > Regards - Jim Mitchell
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