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RE: intro
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- Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 23:15:50 -0600
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Original poster: "Dave Halliday" <dh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Also if you have any advice for a first timer I'd love to
> hear it as well.
>
> Other stuff that you should keep your eyes open for:
>
> PVC pipe in larger diameters. 4" or bigger. If you're driving by a
> construction site where they are installing big drain pipes
> (like 10,12 or
> 14") and they've got a cutoff chunk about 4-6 ft long, ask if
> you can have
> it. Sometimes, they'll have pieces where it got bashed on
> the end, so it's
> not a nice edge. You can cut the end off and have a great
> form for a big
> secondary.
A very good list.
The only thing I would watch out for is to not use black PVC.
The black color comes from carbon and this will conduct electricity and
mess up your coil.
Dave