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---Carl On 12/2/2016 5:38 PM, Ed wrote:
May be of interest to others too: http://www.g3ynh.info/zdocs/refs/links.html https://archive.org/ http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ Lots more but this is enough for an afternoon's casual reading. Ed On 12/2/2016 2:30 PM, Sietze van de Burgt wrote:If any of you people could point toward any online resources that would begreat. I also think that an online archive Of scans, from out of print electronic Books and resources, maybe at the Pupman site, could be a great plan.. If it's old there might not be that many Problems with copy right...We all have as a group an unique interest, that could be helped with theseRare and out of print books... Not only for me but maybe this deserves A complete new thread ?A description of the possible inner workings of such a device in this tread Would greatly help, can one describe some of the general basics of this ?Some not all pages as foto copies might also do the trick, If one of you could send a couple ? I will give my private address for mail In a pm if needed... And I will try to send some money in return. As a kid I received some pages >From a person from this list, But he did not include a return address, I still owe him 10 Australian dollars And a bottle of beer perhaps, Might be word a crate of beer by now :-)If he had the chance to save it on the bank or made a good investment....That is perhaps 20 years ago now... Well I do read many mails if I have time, But rarely post any... So if you want a little money in return Be sure to include a return address. My personal mail is s.van.de.burgt@xxxxxxxxx Contact that if you need any Address or personal data... And I send a personal message in return. Thanks in for these reactions so far, Or for any to come thanks in advance... Sietze van de Burgt...Ps sorry for my perhaps many language mistakes, since my native speech isDutch the language of the Netherlands.. So when strange writings appear Blame it on me being a foreigner... Op vr 2 dec. 2016 om 02:27 schreef Ed <evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>I have a Lindsay Publications reprint of a book from about 188o titled 'Electrostatic Machines'. It shows a number of similar machines including some blowing sand and steam. Not on line unfortunately and Lindsay is out of business. Lots of interesting stuff there. Ed On 11/30/2016 11:10 PM, Harold Weiss wrote:I remember seeing a diagram of the nozzle. It's a venturi system that creates a vacuum in the mushroom shaped topload. It's identical to an infinity jet used for gold dredges, but instead of water it uses air. (an internal mix air brush is also an example) The mercury vapor is created in the center and is electrostatically accelerated to the nozzle. Kind of like a reverse fusor. It would probably work for targets across a room, but not for longer ranges. Just too much air in the way. Though, if you have a streamer issuing from the nozzle, it may increase the range by creating a vacuum path due to heating. It might also make for a really long streamer. David Weiss _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla_______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla_______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla_______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla
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