On Jan 16, 2:57 pm, John Rehwinkel <jreh...@mac.com> wrote:
> > I think I will have to try with my equipment for now - the big investment I 
> > will do is a decent burner, but I cannot afford purchasing a top-notch pump 
> > and so on.
>
> Yeah, I'm looking for a crossfire and hand torch myself.  As the neon 
> business in the United States is not doing well, I'm hoping I can buy used 
> ones (and hopefully a blower) from a shop that's downsizing.
>
> > The heaters from Neon John are quite beyond my budget, sadly, but I guess 
> > this is really something that could help me a lot.
>
> That's why I mentioned that the design is open source, so you can roll your 
> own and save money.  I'll also list some sites where people show their own 
> simple induction heater designs - some of these are just a handful of simple 
> parts.

There is a whole bunch of induction furnace/heater projects on 4hv.org
- a very very useful site for high voltage/current etc. type
activities from Tesla coils to railguns to furnaces, to radioactivity
to chemistry to all sorts of stuff...

Nick

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