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RE: shipping things like NSTs
Original poster: "Dave Halliday" <dh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I do not have a clue.
I am unfortunatly leaning towards shipping to USA only as I am about 40
miles from the nearest city (Bellingham, WA) and want to keep this as
simple as possible.
Let me see what the US response is and take it from there.
Dave
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> Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 10:18 AM
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> Subject: RE: shipping things like NSTs
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> Original poster: Steve Conner <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Hi Dave
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> I've always fancied a US style NST with insulators sticking out of
> the ends, they look so much cooler than the European ones. I think a
> few other UK coilers might be interested too, since we have a chronic
> shortage of NSTs, so I could probably buy several from you and sell
> the rest on at the UK Teslathons. We only have 240V here, but we
> could run them in pairs with the primaries series'd and the
> secondaries paralleled.
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> Do you have any thoughts on how much it would cost to stick, say,
> five 12/30 NSTs in a single big crate and send it by surface
> mail to the UK?
>
> Steve Conner
> http://www.scopeboy.com/
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> Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Original poster: "Dave Halliday"
>
> Actually, I have a full shop and lots of wood scraps so
> building the box
> is no big deal.
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> I was initially looking at foam inserts and such and came to the
> realization that it would be faster for me to simply bolt the
> xformer to
> a hunk of 2X wood and then build a box around it with OSB
> than it would
> be for me to use a standard sized cardboard box and fiddle
> with inserts.
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> I have about 50 xformers that will be going on the market soon and I
> wanted to get something that could be built quickly.
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