>
>All the choke winding messages reminded me that a member of our club
>Woodbridge
>Wireless (VA) has a coiling winding machine that he is willing to part with.
>It's heavy like a old sewing machine. If anyone is interested in such a
>device,
>E-mail me directly and I will get the specifics.
Here's an idea for folks: Could you use a lathe to wind coils with? Of
course, you'd need to do something to DRASTICALLY reduce the speed of the
motor, but it could possibly work. So could using a variable speed drill
if it is supported in the correct manner.
My hands get REALLY cramped and sore when winding chokes!
73,
Jon
KE9NA
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Jon Ogden
jono@enteract.com
www.qsl.net/ke9na
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
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