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Holes in the secondary
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- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 14:03:58 -0600
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Original poster: trwalters001@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi All,
I've read quite a bit about making secondaries. In just about all of the
instructions, it says NOT to drill holes in the secondary coil form. I
understand that holes would give a place to arc into (or out of). BUT - if
the hole were tapped and a nylon screw were put there, would the hole still
be a problem (since there wouldn't be a hole any more)??
TIA,
Tim