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RE: [TCML] Re: aluminum for faraday suit ?



Just be careful I don't want to hear a news story where some guy dressed up like a medival knight and got cooked to a crisp underneath a tesla coil ;]

Bryan Martin





> Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 08:20:45 -0500
> From: arobinson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [TCML] Re: aluminum for faraday suit ?
> 
> I'm glad so many people are chiming in. Really the true inspiration 
> behind making this suit is for you guys. I really wanted to this 
> information out to the community so newer coilers can get a grasp on the 
> concepts at hand and can if they dare lol, "safely" construct their own 
> suits for their own experiments. I remember looking back at your design 
> Peter for under the clothes. I was a different approach to the concept. 
> You constructed from the cameras point of view which I think very few 
> have done and by doing so brought some new ideas to the table. Kudos! As 
> for the post on oxidation, thats an excellent point that I completely 
> forgot to mention. This was the reason for the material initially chosen 
> to build the chainmail suit. Yes oxidation is a problem, but not from an 
> electrical standpoint. Only esthetically.
> 
> PS Jim, thanks so much for the link to the patent. I remember seeing 
> this awhile back but when trying to find it a few weeks later, could not 
> reproduce my search.
> 
> Cheers, and as always, please be safe everyone!
> ~Andrew Robinson
> www.teslamad.com
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