All,
Use only solid wire. Larger the better. Electric fence wire may also be
used if suspended off ground. Reminder: You are trying to get the max
amount of wire in a min of space using the slinky beverage. For a long wire
beverage to be efficient it should be one to three full wave lengths in
length.
Question: How rust proof are the factory slinky? Sounds like a lot of
good
money going down the drain.
JV
At 06:18 AM 11/14/97 -0500, J.V. Staples, Jr. wrote:
> Why not make your own. They can be wound on a card board form using a
>lathe or you can hand wind them. Attached a crank to one end of the form
>and mount the form on V blocks on the ends. Have some one feed the wire
>while you crank. You can use what ever size insulated wire you desire. This
>way you can make the coils as long as you want and they can attached in
>series with bullet connectors to obtain the length that you want. Forms
>i.e. rolls can be found at fabric shops, carpet stores etc. Plastic tubes
>i.e. PCV can also be used and would be better because of their strength.
> When you need to take them up off the ground, slid the wire back over
> the
>form. The wire may be suspended off the ground but you will need many
>supports.
>GL JV
>
>
>At 07:08 PM 11/14/97 -0800, Lane C. Zeitler wrote:
>>Steve,
>>Why can't the Perth Toys-R-Us order it from another Toys-R-Us store similar
>>to what HRO and AES do ??
>>
>>Lane
>>KM3G
>>
>>----------
>>> From: Steve Ireland <sire@omen.com.au>
>>> To: topband@contesting.com
>>> Subject: TopBand: slinky beverage - VK style?
To: <topband@contesting.com>
>>> Date: Thursday, November 13, 1997 3:06 PM
>>>
>>> Please, are there any VK 160m operators who have managed to get hold of
>>> Slinkys locally, and if so, where? The Toys R Us store in Perth says it
>>> doesn't keep them. There is nothing so frustrating as a good idea, but
>>you
>>> can't get the bits...
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> Steve, VK6VZ
>>>
>>>
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