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Subject: [AMPS] Tank coils
From: oz5tg@post2.tele.dk (oz5tg)
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 00:33:58 +0100
Try to stretch the Cu-tubing slightly (2-3%)one way or the other. (I used my
car in one end
and the bottom of my tower in the other end) That will make the tubing soft
until you bend
it. After bending it the first time it hardens again and you will have to
repeat the car/towertrick
if you failed to get the right shape.

Another method is to melt alloy or lead or resin into the tube, meke the
coil and then melt the
filling and let it run out again.

But I prefer to stretch the tube, it leaves the color unchanged.

73 de OZ5TG, Vern

----- Original Message -----
From: Fisher <fisher@pldi.net>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: 18. januar 2000 23:49
Subject: [AMPS] Tank coils


>
> By the way, what is the easiest way to neatly wind a coil from 1/4" copper
> tubing to say 1 1/2' dia.  I have heard that to heat it up first, then
> quickly cool it will soften it and make it easier to wind.  What works
good?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lu K5YP
>
>
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