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I didn't appreciate the difference but I have used both in the pastI am using ribbed plastic covered ducting with aluminium foil which is light and folds up almost flat. Mine is 12 x 36 inches and has never been changed in years but then I always use a breakout point.
With the Mori clips in my situation, you clip the last two adjacent ribs of the duct ends. It should point in toward the center of the circle formed by the cross section of the duct tubing.
Cheers Peter tesladownunder.com-----Original Message----- From: Timothy Gilmore
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2015 7:57 AM To: Tesla Coil Mailing List Subject: Re: [TCML] Making a larger toroid ideas Peter Terren, My MC-52 small Mori Clips arrived today from Hong Kong even though the eBay add looked like it was coming from Australia. Anyway, these small clips are like tiny and clip in one direction. I didn't see before nor do I now how you use them to join together 2 aluminum dryer ducting sections. Do you put two of the Mori clips together with one of them being upside down. This way you can join 2 aluminum dryer ducting sections coming from opposite directions but there will not be a flush fit. Can you explain how you use them to connect 2 sections of aluminum dryer ducting together? Thank you, Tim On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Peter Terren <pterren@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dryer ducting joins can be done with Moriclips or similar. I use these in my office instead of paperclips. They slide on and lock. Sometimes I use a couple of small aluminum angles to help the slide off. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Carl-Mori-Clips-SMALL-20-Page-Capacity-MC52-1-Box-of-50-clips-SILVER-/121286431691 Peter Terren tesladownunder.com -----Original Message----- From: Timothy Gilmore Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 7:53 PM To: Tesla Coil Mailing List Subject: [TCML] Making a larger toroid ideas Now that I have my mid sized Tesla coil working with 3 feet averaging and some over 4 feet using 2 15kv 60mA NSTs... I would like to focus on building a bigger Toroid top load. Currently I'm using 6" dryer ducting with foil pizza pans in the middle. As most dryer ducting designs go, it's not "smooth" and I get a lot of side sparks. I'm thinking if I can build one with 8" dryer ducting or larger and figure out a way to make it smooth it should create less but longer thicker sparks.What are coilers doing about this problem? I'm not going to spend $400+ fora machined one that's smaller. I'm limited on tools with a hacksaw andelectric drill for the moment. If dryer ducting is to be used, what are youguys using to join the ends together (just tape)? Thanks, Tim
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