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Coiling for Profit
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- Subject: Coiling for Profit
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- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:20:39 -0600
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Original poster: "Chris Fanjoy" <zappyman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
How many TC'ers are there out there, who do this not just for a
hobby but to make a living also? I know of at least a few people who
travel around putting on shows for schools etc, but I'm not sure how
profitable it is.
I've run a small electronics repair shop for years, but the bottom
has fallen out of the industry and it's clear that I'll have to find
something else by next spring. As I power up my half-finished coil
and marvel at the 10" (so far) sparks, I have to wonder how feasible
it is to actually do this for a living. What are some of your
experiences with this?