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[TCML] Posting pictures on Gmail or other high bandwidth severs



Hi All,

I would like to suggest that pictures or videos be posted on Google or other
off site high bandwidth servers. Invariably, we all hit it at the same time
and overwhelm the personal web site.

This can pose security risks as well.

Regards,
Jim Mora
Microsoft Certified, and Linux Admin user, semi retired

-----Original Message-----
From: tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of David Rieben
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:49 AM
To: Tesla Coil Mailing List
Subject: Re: [TCML] RSG finally being finished. Check out the amazing
results.

Hi Andrew,

Wow! Talking about a stroke of good luck and a dream come
true for a true coiler :) I have an uncle who has a pretty good 
personal collection of machine shop power tools and the skills
to properly utilize those said tools but he live several hundred 
miles away from me :( 

Good luck and long sparks with your coil project.

David Rieben



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrew Robinson" <teslamad@xxxxxxx>
To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>; <stork3264@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 12:53 AM
Subject: [TCML] RSG finally being finished. Check out the amazing results.


> At a friends B-Day party last week I re-met my old neighbor. We never 
> really talked much except the friendly hello. Turns out he works in a 
> machine shop and offered to do some work for me for FREE. Story is 
> already amazing. Anyways, when I get there, im expecting the traditional 
> machine shop that im used to... Junky, oily, very dirty, and just a 
> total mess. Turns out he failed to mention his shop consists of only 
> four state of the art CNC machines!!!!!!! He asked me today before we 
> started if .0001 was close enough. HAHAHAHA Check out the video I took 
> today in the shop of the stationary electrodes being manufactured. (See 
> below for the list of links) Sorry, no sound. Very loud process. The 
> pictures are the of everything so far. Still have to go back again soon 
> to mill the G10 disc and cut the tungsten rods in the pictures. Cant 
> wait to give this baby a test run. So when we were finishing up I asked 
> how much something like this normally would cost. Assuming you come with 
> solidworks diagrams ready... to setup the machine, program it, 
> materials, and time. Tonight would have cost me $6,000 
> wowowowowoweeee... We called it even when I ordered the pizza. ME = :-)
> 
> Video
> http://host.teslamad.com/CNC/movie.wmv
> 
> Pictures
> http://host.teslamad.com/CNC/1.jpg
> http://host.teslamad.com/CNC/2.jpg
> http://host.teslamad.com/CNC/3.jpg
> http://host.teslamad.com/CNC/4.jpg
> http://host.teslamad.com/CNC/5.jpg
> http://host.teslamad.com/CNC/6.jpg
> 
> 
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