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Re: [TCML] comment about new coilers
Hey All..
A FAQ site would work for about the first week of a Newbies info
requirements...
and then they would be here asking questions, but with a bit more
knowledge ( and we all know a bit of knowledge is dangerous ;) )
When I started doing coils, I read every available web page to gather
info ( all 14 websites), but I still managed to come here and read
everything I could and still asked a thousand questions ( and recieved
ten thousand answers :) )
As someone had mentioned, a site like Sams's Laser Site would be quite
informative in the same venue for coiling, but even tho I read
everything that pertained to the lasers which I were trying to work
with, I still ended up on Alt.Lasers asking questions.
(and the odd thing is alot of the questions never got answered, was
always told to go read Sams site).
Scot D
FIFTYGUY@xxxxxxx wrote:
My biggest, if not *only* issue with new coilers asking questions here on
the TCML is that they almost never check the archives before asking a question.
Sure, a lot of that old info has been updated, disproven, or found
irrelevant over the past decade. At the same time, many of the old posts are about
*exactly* the same questions that we're still getting here today.
I think we are badly in need of a FAQ for our little list. I see a lot
of folks pointing to Richie Burnett's excellent site. But maybe we could look
at the "Top Ten" Tesla coil building questions, and roll them up into a
simple FAQ. Maybe Richie could mirror the FAQ on his site for convenient one-stop
shopping. Or point them to the 4hv.org HVWiki.
snipperzzz
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