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Rotor Quote




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From:  D.C. Cox [SMTP:DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net]
Sent:  Sunday, June 21, 1998 1:04 PM
To:  Tesla List
Subject:  Re: Rotor Quote

to: Ed

Perhaps we can help you out.  We use 1/2 dia G-10 with 10 replaceable
tungsten-molydenum alloy studs in our rotors with 1/2 dia brass feedthru. 
The contacts are 1/2 dia and threaded with a 3/8-16NC for replacement.  We
can bore the center piece to match your motor shaft size.  Contact me
directly at 608-356-3647.  We usually run these at 1725 RPM on a 3/4 HP
motor with pole type xmfrs as a power source.

DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net

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> From: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
> To: 'Tesla List' <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
> Subject: Rotor Quote
> Date: Saturday, June 20, 1998 7:06 PM
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> From:  RODERICK MAXWELL [SMTP:tank-at-magnolia-dot-net]
> Sent:  Friday, June 19, 1998 11:01 PM
> To:  Tesla List
> Subject:  Re: Rotor Quote
> 
> Tesla List wrote:
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> > From:  Esondrmn-at-aol-dot-com [SMTP:Esondrmn-at-aol-dot-com]
> > Sent:  Friday, June 19, 1998 11:17 AM
> > To:  tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> > Subject:  Rotor Quote
> > 
> > I am looking for someone to build a new rotor for my rotary gap.  I am
> > presently using a lexan disc that is 3/8" thick and 10.0" in diameter. 
The 8
> > contacts are stainless steel acorn nuts.  I believe there are folks out
there
> > who have built these for sale.  I would like some quotes for a new
wheel made
> > from G10 with tungsten replaceable contacts.  I am open to suggestion
on the
> > thickness of the contacts.  The fixed contacts are 3/16" tungsten.  I
have to
> > stay with 3/8" thickness as that is all the room I have on the motor
shaft.
> > 
> > Ed Sonderman
> 
> 
>     I would also like a price quote on a rotor 12" in diameter and 1/2"
> thick with a 1" hole for the center bore. I am in the process of
> building a rotary gap. I could make the rotor from lexan, but I would
> still have to accurately cut, and balance a disc that will spin at 3000+
> rpms! I don't have a lathe so it will be rather difficult.
> 
> 
> 
>                                     Frankensteins Helper
>                                            Max
>