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Inhaling Epoxy!
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To: "'Tesla List'" <tesla@pupman.com>
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Subject: Inhaling Epoxy!
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Sun, 14 Jun 1998 21:51:30 -0500
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From: Bill Noble [SMTP:william_b_noble@email.msn.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 1998 1:47 AM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: Inhaling Epoxy!
if you are worried about shrinkage, take a circular saw and cut a lengthwise
slit in the pipe, then wrap wax paper or saran wrap over the pipe, and then
do the epoxy work - in that way, even if there is some shrinkage you will be
able to remove the "mold" - e.g. the pipe.
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From: Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com>
To: 'Tesla List' <tesla@pupman.com>
Date: Friday, June 12, 1998 9:12 PM
Subject: Inhaling Epoxy!
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>From: c604313@showme.missouri.edu [SMTP:c604313@showme.missouri.edu]
>Sent: Friday, June 12, 1998 7:19 AM
>To: Tesla List
>Subject: Re: Inhaling Epoxy!
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>On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Tesla List wrote:
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>> From: Bill Noble [SMTP:william_b_noble@email.msn.com]
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>> why not just wrap a piece of pipe or tubing of the desired diameter with
>> saran wrap, then wind your coil, then coat with epoxy and remove the
pipe?
>> may want to wax or oil the pipe before you start.
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> I had this idea too, but I feel it would be impossible to remove
>the pipe no matter how much lube was initially used. I'm thinking LARGE
>surface area with tight windings. Epoxy tends to have some shrinkage as it
>cures this may cause additional problems.
> Thanks,
> Bert S.
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