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Re: Who's Got Franceformers!?
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- Subject: Re: Who's Got Franceformers!?
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- Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 23:06:45 -0600
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Original poster: Illicium Verum <sebas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello Jeremiah,
Why don't you make a Tesla coil by using microwave oven transformers
(MOT) these can be obtained from old ones that you find at the dump
or at a repair store? This way you safe yourself some money. Most
builders just don't like to give their stuff away for free ;)
Best regards,
Sebas
Wednesday, October 5, 2005, 7:53:57 AM, you wrote:
> Original poster: tesla popp
<<mailto:teslas_lab@xxxxxxxxx>teslas_lab@xxxxxxxxx>
> "Its my first day on the list and I'm already asking
> for stuff."
> Seriously thou, do any of you have any 15/30ma or
> 12/30ma or 15/60ma or 12/60ma *FRANCEFORMER* company
> nst's? Primarily, I'm not looking to compete in a
> price pushing competition on eBay. "No offense to
> those who sell on eBay," but i just don't have that
> kind of $$$.
> *Please,* if anyone has any of these sitting around, i
> would be so grate full if you would offer to sell them
> to me. I do need several so if you've got more than
> one, I'll get em all.
> Think about the extra space you'll have. ;)
> thanks,
> coiler forever: Jeremiah Popp
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Best regards,
Sebastiaan