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nickel spray



Original Poster: "Daniele Bortoluzzi" <dbortoluzzi-at-sogeda.it>
Hi Daniele
		Like I say, the nickel spray tends to peel off the outside
of the bottles. I use foil again. I've discovered some good heavy duty
aluminium foil for cooking. It's unbelievably thick and feels more like
lead foil when you are wrapping it up. I now seal the bottles solid
with silicone, but I leave a good couple of inches air space above the
oil layer for possible expansion although I've never noticed any
increase in the temperature of the contents after prolonged use.
(I've often run coils for 5 solid minutes).
						Richard
Hi all

what about using this spray only outside the bottle ?
one can water sand the bottle and spray it  on the outer surface.
this way you have half the goods and half the bads

just my cent :)
ciao
daniele


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Da: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
A: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Data: giovedì 25 maggio 2000 3.20
Oggetto: Re: Better bottle caps


>Original Poster: "Richard Barton" <richardbarton-at-caving5.freeserve.co.uk>
>
>Hi Michael.
>                    I take it you mean the Nickel aerosol spray cans
(pretty
>expensive).
>I've tried it. The conductivity is "so so".
>I sprayed a beer bottle/salt water cap and it came out at .53 nf.
>Using aluminium foil instead, I got .65 nf. There are a couple of other
>downsides
>to the stuff too.
>a. The coating doesn't stick too well to glass. It tends to fall off in
>large flakes.
>b. It's quite delicate and if you are intending to place the bottle in a
>foil-lined box,
>the coating quickly rubs away around the edge of the bottom of the bottle.
>c. The nozzles on the cans are VERY prone to clogging up (You get a spare
>nozzle
>with the can, so they know about this problem), and even shaking the can
for
>the
>full specified two minutes, they STILL clog up very quickly and have to be
>cleared
>with a needle.
>I've gone back to foil myself.
> Richard Barton
>Original Poster: "Michael Cox" <95moc-at-kings-school.co.uk>
>
>I came across a metallic spray in a catalogue ( I don't have the catalogue
>here, so no specs at the moment) and thought it might be the perfect thing
>to replace salt water in bottle caps. Just spray it into the bottles stick
>you electrode into the top and away you go. Has anyone else come across
>this stuff before, how good a conductor is it? I'm guessing its better than
>salt solution. Has anyone got any comments on this,
>
>
>cheers,
>
>Mike
>