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Re: spray enamel vs shellack



Original poster: "Paul B. Brodie" <pbbrodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Malcolm,
I'm just a bit curious. This is the second time I have seen you make reference to making a lot of transformers. Is this something you do for the fun of it or do you design and build transformers as a part of your employment or business? I apologize for being nosy and understand if you decline to answer. Regards.
Paul
Think Positive


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From: "Tesla list" <<mailto:tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: spray enamel vs shellack

> Original poster: "Malcolm Watts" <<mailto:m.j.watts@xxxxxxxxxxxx>m.j.watts@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> On 7 May 2005, at 12:55, Tesla list wrote:
>
> > Original poster: "Paul B. Brodie" <<mailto:pbbrodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>pbbrodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Dr. Resonance,
> > Dolph's AC-43C costs a small fortune and on top of that, I haven't
> > been able to find an outlet and several emails to the company, using
> > their email address posted on their site, go unanswered. I suppose
> > what Steven and I are looking for are the dielectric and electrical
> > properties of clear enamel, since we can't afford much else. Thanks.
> > Paul Think Positive
>
> A simple solution I use is to pay a yearly visit to a local motor
> winder and get a couple of treacle tins filled with air-drying
> electrical varnish for $10. I wind lots of transformers during a year
> so need a ready supply on hand.
>
> Malcolm
>
> ..........