Chain mail that butchers wear. I then use a metal screen top and metal
screen legs. Also barrel shaped metal screen torso section ---- all
connected together with 12 AWG and ring tongue connectors.
You can view this upclose at our next Teslathon in Wisconsin, Aug. 29th.
Sharksuits are great but at $12,000 not a good investment. We made our suit
for around $150 including the aluminum plates.
Also, see Terry Blake's suit in action video at our recent Teslathon:
Go to www.vimeo.com then type in "lightning on the lawn 2008". Some
good shots of him playing in a 1 million volt field.
Dr. Resonance
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Teslamad <teslamad@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Does anyone have any tips for first time Faraday suit. The physics behind
it are simple but the construction is a bit more complex. Thought about
using some type of wire mesh from the hardware store. Or possibly one of
those chainmail shark suits. Any suggestions would be great! Also can you
tune a coil with just a freq counter and signal generator?
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