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RE: Hello again / New MOT coil (fwd)



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Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:40:57 -0400
From: Scott Bogard <teslas-intern@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Hello again / New MOT coil (fwd)

Nicely done Jason,
     You have some good craftsmanship, I assume you have learned machining 
etc in school?  You get some good sparks for only using 2 MOTs and no solid 
state stuff, impressive.
Scott Bogard.


>From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Hello again / New MOT coil (fwd)
>Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:44:30 -0600 (MDT)
>
>
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>Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:33:03 -0400
>From: Jason Johnson <jasonmsusolar@xxxxxxxxx>
>To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Hello again / New MOT coil
>
>Hi all,
>
>I have been away from the list for several years now, though I have 
>recently
>returned to the hobby of Tesla coiling. Over the past year or so I have 
>been
>putting a new coil together, which I recently completed. It is powered by
>two MOTs, with a big MMC and an asynchronous propeller style rotary gap. I
>put a simple webpage together to detail the coil with pictures and such, 
>you
>can find it at:
>
>http://mse-gsd1.matsceng.ohio-state.edu/~glenn/jason/Tesla%20site_files/page0001.htm
>
>This website is hosted by the professor I currently work with at Ohio State
>University, his page may be of interest as well - he does research into
>electromagnetic forming of sheet metal. Basically quarter shrinking, but
>slightly more productive. Just go up a directory to (
>http://mse-gsd1.matsceng.ohio-state.edu/~glenn) to check out some high
>velocity metal forming stuff.
>
>Let me know what Y'all think!
>
>Regards,
>Jason
>
>

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