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One Persons View of TCing





Bill: I totally agree with the rewards of research, careful planning and
successful construction. Been building "projects" since I was 8 or so. This
coil of mine is one of the more challenging because there are no plans in a
book I am following. Just formula (WINTESLA) many calculations, and many, many
tips from the list. And I get to memorize the inventory of my local hardware
store too.

Thanks for your insight. 

Ted R. 

Hi Ted And All, 

IMO It is great fun building and constructing them. 
I learn a little more every time I tweak something and it 
either gives me a longer streamer or a shorter one. 
It's lot of fun seeing the expressions on others faces as 
their curiosity goes up and they start asking a lot of ??? 
The list goes on but this is a few reasons from me. 

Cheers, 
Bill Parn 

Subject: Non-tech Question 

<<BIG snips>> 

> This may sound like blasphemy. But this posting is truly a desire to 
> understand something of the philosophy of the coiler that so far has 
> escaped me. 
> 
> The truth is out there and I want to believe...someone once said. 
> Help me to understand. And I will thank you all. 
> 
> Ted Rosenberg 
> 
> 
>