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  • David_1
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    opps..

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  • bklein
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    From the above link you got it from the guy with eBay ad. Let me know if you want to sell it….

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  • Carl-NC
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    I have one of those housings, did I buy one from you? It was my intent to build a Bigfoot coil but never got around to it.

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  • bklein
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    Did you make a coil with the 5x18?

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  • Carl-NC
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    I would buy them but I don't know what I would do with them, I have no vacuum table.

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  • Altra
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    Too bad all the photos are gone

    https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...ere-you-go-Reg

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  • MartinB
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    Originally posted by Altra View Post
    I believe those forms are from an old member on Geotech "Charles from upstate New York". He was making coils and water proof Explorers and Etracs. Thats a good deal if you have a vacuum former also includes the winding forms
    Well worth the price. It would take quite a while to make these. Pity there is no shipping to the UK

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  • Altra
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    Originally posted by ionut_mtb View Post
    I believe those forms are from an old member on Geotech "Charles from upstate New York". He was making coils and water proof Explorers and Etracs. Thats a good deal if you have a vacuum former also includes the winding forms

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  • ionut_mtb
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    https://www.ebay.com/itm/metal-detec...-127632-2357-0

    it might be someone interested

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  • Davor
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    I bought a triple coaxial chinch to chinch 10m extension cord for double audio + video because it was cheaper than other options, it is flexible and looks better. I'll remove the chinch plugs for my purposes.

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  • satdaveuk
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    Originally posted by neptune769 View Post
    I realize this is somewhat old but if anyone is interested you can get strain relief the same size (PG7) for $.71 from www.elecdirect.com. Part number RF07AA.

    Regards,
    Dennis
    Hi
    You can also get them from farnells for about the same money

    Regards

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  • neptune769
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    Originally posted by Merc View Post
    Just thought I would mention that my Hays Electronics coil housing came with a strain relief marked Hummel PG7. It looks just like the Heyco model. It seems they do sell it separately for $1.90.
    http://www.hayselectronics.com/parts.htm

    Merc

    I realize this is somewhat old but if anyone is interested you can get strain relief the same size (PG7) for $.71 from www.elecdirect.com. Part number RF07AA.

    Regards,
    Dennis

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  • dfbowers
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    Originally posted by F117 View Post
    Don,
    .

    In a standard USB cable there are 2 thick wires for the 5V power supply and 2 differential signal wires.
    How do you connect the 2 coils in a double D configuration ?
    Use the 2 power wires for one coil and the signal wires for the other?

    Best regards,
    - Bernard
    Yes, the USB cable seems to work just fine for the TGSL projects. A better choice may be Belden - M 8723 depending on what project you are building, but is basically the same thing with individually shielded pairs. The bottom image is what I prefer:
    Attached Files

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  • BC547
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    Don,
    7. Cable – Type will depend upon what your project specifies. I use a USB – 2 cable for my TGSL coils
    .

    In a standard USB cable there are 2 thick wires for the 5V power supply and 2 differential signal wires.
    How do you connect the 2 coils in a double D configuration ?
    Use the 2 power wires for one coil and the signal wires for the other?

    Best regards,
    - Bernard

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  • Vermeer111
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    i hope this is what you mean http://www.instructables.com/id/Make...-plastic-vacu/
    http://www.tk560.com/vactable4.html
    greetings from the harz montains

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