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Re: Kits
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- Subject: Re: Kits
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- Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 20:29:08 -0600
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Original poster: RSchimams@xxxxxxx
Hi everyone,
My name is Roy Schimanski, I am currently going to school part-time in
order to acquire an associate degree in electrical engineering. After I
receive that I am planning on transferring to a four-year college to pursue
a bachelors degree in electrical engineering. I have been interested in
Nikola Tesla for quite some time now and have done a couple of reports on
some of his work. I have been reading the list for a few months now and
feel I am ready to make an attempt at building a coil. If you have some
plans or suggestions for a beginner I would be very interested and
appreciative. I do not want to build anything to big for starters. I have
saved a kV NST from a broken sign, would this be a good starting point?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank You,
Roy