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Re: Esthetically Pleasing Primaries



In a message dated 97-02-11 01:44:04 EST, you write:

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 How do you guys keep your primaries looking so nice. All the pictures I
 have seen of primary's from copper tubing they are nice and flat and evenly
 spaced out. I tried running mine through hose for insulation, but this did
 not work well. (Boy is it tough to pull 40 feet of 1\4" copper through a
 5\16 I.D. tube !!!) What about the spiral type primaries? They all look so
 esthetically pleasing.
 
 
 
 ******** Tim Maleske ***********************************
  >>
Tim,

I built my large 14 turn primary with 3/8" copper tubing wound with 3/8"
spacing between windings.  I made an elevated shelf about 4 feet above the
table I was working on and placed the coil of tubing on the shelf with a one
gallon paint can in the center to keep it from falling off.  Then I brought
one end of the tubing down to the primary coil form and slipped on a 3/8"
tubing bending tool - looks like a long spring.  Now, I formed the tubing to
fit the acrylic form and spot tied each intersection with the plastic form as
I went around with waxed lacing cord.  I used a 3/8" drill bit to continually
check the spacing.

My back got sore, it took about 5 hours, but it looks like a million bucks.

Ed Sonderman