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Where can I get Nickel spray? was: Re: nickel spray
I live in Minnesota, near a home depot and all of the other major supply
places. Where should I look to find this stuff? I'd like to try both
Nickel spray and this aluminized roof coating.
Thanks
Teslakid
Tesla List wrote:
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> Original Poster: Aric_C_Rothman-at-email.whirlpool-dot-com
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> How about a quick etch inside the bottle using hydrofluoric acid, et.
> al., then pouring in some aluminized roof coating? A few pour-in,
> pour-out cycles should build up a pretty good lining. Has anyone
> tried roof coating before for creating a conductive surface? Does it
> work?
>
> Aric
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> Subject: Nickel spray
> Author: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> at INTERNET
> Date: 5/25/00 8:12 AM
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> Original Poster: "Richard Barton" <richardbarton-at-caving5.freeserve.co.uk>
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> Richard,
> As you stated on TCML, the spary on nickel thing is very thick and clogs
> the nozzle. I dont' knwo if you tried, but after i use any spray can, i
> always turn is upside down and let is spray for a few seconds to blow off
> all
> paint/chemicals in the nozzle. If you do this, your nozzle stays a hella lot
> cleaner.
> -Alan
>
> Yes! we all know that trick Alan.
> But this happens anyway!
> Incidentally, my brother replaced the salt water in his caps with lead shot.
> The performance of the caps went down somewhat !
> Despite all these various arguments for different kinds of caps, many of
> which I've tried, I'm sticking to salt water in beer bottles (or champagne
> bottles). You can get packs of empty champagne bottles for low cost
> in brewing equipment shops. I've never had a bursting, though I'm not
> running too hefty power through them. (I run 12000V -at- 90 mA), but
> now I'm running them with oil on top of the water. I am a little unsettled
> by with fine sparks on top of uncovered water !
>
> Richard.
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