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Re: Nor Cal Teslethon: What to bring
Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <HomerLea-at-aol-dot-com>
Jonathan
Thanks for the offers. I have never been to a Teslathon either so I hope
nobody is surprised if the one at my warehouse doesn't run perfectly
smoothly. I am all in favor of food. I hope the "old timers" will send advice
to the list for you and me and any other new people. I think noon to 10 pm
for both days is the way to go. That leaves plenty of time to set up things,
eat, run some smaller coils inside, etc.
jim heagy
PS tiny coils are welcome too. It is always interesting to see what people
have constructed and someone there might give advice on how to get a bigger
spark form the coil.
> Subj: Re: Nor Cal Teslethon: What to bring
> Date: 06/25/2001 6:19:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time
> From: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com (Tesla list)
> To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
>
> Original poster: "jpeakall by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <
> jpeakall-at-mcn-dot-org>
>
> Howdy Jim, All,
>
> So, what does one bring to a Teslathon? (Aside from coils, mine's too
small )
>
> I've never been to one before. In fact, I've never seen a coil in real life
> except my own! So I'm really excited to see others coils and construction
> details. Anyway...
>
> What to bring? I'll be coming in my truck to get some of Jim's monster
caps,
> so
> I could bring a BBQ and some homegrown organic free range pork, and maybe a
> some of my homebrew. Let me know if this is appropriate. As well, I'd be
> happy
> to show up early if any help is needed getting the place ready or setting
up
> coils.
>
> Looking forward,
>
> Jonathan Peakall