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Re: Salt Cap



Original poster: ZanJohnZakIV@xxxxxxx

In a message dated 7/3/2005 11:13:01 AM Pacific Standard Time, tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:


I don't know Adam I think Greg has me convinced, I am going to give the salt water cap a try.



Original poster: Adam Britt <beans45601@xxxxxxxxx>

its still not worth it.

-Adam

On 7/3/05, Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Original poster: Gregory Hunter <tesla_39560@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>You are grossly overstating the disposal problem, and
>scaring a newbie over nothing. Intead of motor oil,
>use drugstore mineral oil laxative to top up the
>bottles. This oil is literally safe enough to drink!
>If you must dismantle the cap some day, the saltwater
>and the mineral oil may be safely and legally poured
>down the drain. Also, only the top 3/4" inch of the
>bottle neck has any oil in it. We are talking about an
>modest quantity of nontoxic oil here. Get a grip.
>
>Greg
>
>--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >Original poster: Adam Britt <beans45601@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> >let me just say, do not build a salt cap.
> >
> >Sure, now, it seems like a good idea, and you will
> >save tons of money,
> >but 2 years from now when you need to get rid of it,
> >you will have to
> >seperate the salt water from the oil and take if to
> >your local shop to
> >despose of it and it will be a huge mess.
> >
> >I just went through this. Please please do not build
> >this.
> >
> >Just build a MMC bank. It will be worth it. And if
> >you ever quit
> >coiling, you can sell them again.
> >
> >-Adam
> >
> >On 7/2/05, Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >Original poster: Gregory Hunter
> ><tesla_39560@xxxxxxxxx>
> > >
> > >My "Salt Cap" links:
> > >
> > >http://hot-streamer.com/greg/swc.htm
> > >
> > >http://hot-streamer.com/greg/bottle.htm
> > >
> > >Stick with regular rock salt or table salt. It's
> >safer
> > >and cheaper.
> > >
> > > >>What is the best way of going about building
> >a salt
> > > >water capacitor? Is it
> > > >>all right to use lye or is salt the only way
> >to go?
> > > >Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >Gregory R. Hunter
> > >
> > >http:\\hot-streamer.com/greg
> > >
> > >