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Re: How clean is clean enough?
Subject:
Re: How clean is clean enough?
Date:
Thu, 03 Apr 1997 19:54:56 -0800
From:
Roderick Maxwell <major-at-vicksburg-dot-com>
To:
Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
References:
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Tesla List wrote:
>
> Subject:
> RE: How clean is clean enough?
> Date:
> Thu, 3 Apr 1997 09:21:21 -0500
> From:
> Heinz Wahl <hwahl-at-jtc-campus.moric-dot-org>
> To:
> "'Tesla List'" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
>
> Gas works good. Put them in to soak and forget them for about a week or
> so.
>
> Heinz Wahl
>
> Politically corrected:
>
> Happiness is an inexpensive Tesla.....
>
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> Subject: How clean is clean enough?
>
> Subject:
> How clean is clean enough?
> Date:
> Wed, 02 Apr 1997 17:36:06 -0800
> From:
> Roderick Maxwell <major-at-vicksburg-dot-com>
> To:
> tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> References:
> 1
>
> I have cleaned my 15kv neon secondaries so well you can see the
> stamped
> serial numbers on the paper covering. But when you look at the side of
> the secondaries you can still see tar between the winding layers in
> places. The question is do you have to remove all of the tar? The only
> way I believe you could do it would be to soak, and soak ,and
> soak,them
> in solvent solvent until they came clean.
>
> Frankensteins Helper
Thats what I used. I was just wonder if they had to be clean enough
to eat off of!
Frankensteins Helper