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Speaking of caps....
Here's something you all may be interested in.
Chip
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Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 10:36:31 -0700 (PDT)
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>From colek-at-GVSU.EDU Mon Jul 1 10:32:21 1996
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 96 11:27:10 EST
From: KEVIN COLE <colek-at-GVSU.EDU>
To: William Beaty <billb-at-eskimo-dot-com>
Subject: Re[2]: capacitors
Hi!
Do you know anybody in the capacitor construction business? At a local
surplus yard (Grand Rapids, Michigan) are several tons of 9.5" wide by
.015" new, clean, undented, unscratched aluminum flashing on 400-800
pound factory rolls on skids (some smaller) that should work great for
capacitor banks. They go for $0.65 per lb, the spool I bought came to
less then 7 cents per foot.
I can arrange shipping or samples if somebody has a use for this stuff,
otherwise it gets chipped in mid july.
cheers,
kevin cole
geology dept.
grand valley state university
allendale, mi, 49401
(616)-895-3791