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Re: Tesla2 beginners list



Can someone point me in the direction of the Tesla2 list?

Thanks,
Brian

Tesla List wrote:
> 
> Original Poster: "Adam" <adamsmith-at-mediaone-dot-net>
> 
> > Original Poster: NDWhitaker-at-worldnet.att-dot-net
> >
> >
> >
> > Tesla List wrote:
> >
> >> Original Poster: Fucian-at-aol-dot-com
> >>
> >> ok can some one explain how to build a flat spiral?
> >
> > I may be speaking out of line but perhaps you should look into joining
> > the Tesla2 list.  I have seen several of your posts and I think this you
> > are a a point where the Tesla2 group is better suited for you. My
> > understanding is that it is geared more towards the basic construction
> > concepts.  Group correct me if I am wrong!
> 
> That's fair enough.  Many beginners can absorb a lot of useful information
> from this list, even if they don't understand it all at first, as passive
> readers.  Most of the more basic questions of the first-time coiler will
> likely get more thoughful and helpful responses in the other forum (if it's
> still around).  Lurkers there include some devoted experts on hand to
> volunteer time to answer the same beginners questions many times over--a
> very useful and noble thing indeed!
> 
> I started to write a Tesla Coil FAQ once, from my own experiences, but then
> I had bills to pay and I had to get a job (which subsequently sucked out my
> lifeblood, soul, and free time.)
> 
> -Adam
> adamsmith-at-mediaone-dot-net
> "Free will is expensive!"  -Me, c.1996