RE: [AMRadio] 1/4 in shaft insulators

2003-05-26 Thread Tim O. Brown
Gentlemen, I apologize. The previous message should not have gone to the net. Tim Brown W5TOB -Original Message- From: Tim O. Brown Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 11:29 AM To: amradio@mailman.qth.net Subject: RE: [AMRadio] 1/4 in shaft insulators Hey John, How's everthing?

RE: [AMRadio] 1/4 in shaft insulators

2003-05-26 Thread Tim O. Brown
Hey John, How's everthing? Tim and Kass -Original Message- From: John E. Coleman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 9:45 AM To: amradio@mailman.qth.net Subject: RE: [AMRadio] 1/4 in shaft insulators Thanks Don and Bob: I think Don is referring to

RE: [AMRadio] 1/4 in shaft insulators

2003-05-26 Thread John E. Coleman
Thanks Don and Bob: I think Don is referring to the resin not the construction but the layered stuff that Bob is describing is what I was looking for and is normally referred to as Phenolic insulator. The cloth adds strength to the device the same way fiberglass adds strength to the

Re: [AMRadio] 1/4 in shaft insulators

2003-05-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gentlemen: Phenolic and Bakelite ARE NOT the same. Phenolic is laters of resin impregnated cloth bonded by resin throughout and under pressure. Bakelite has NO cloth or other fiber in it. Bob N0DGN Donald Chester wrote: By the way were does one find the stuff that is used in

Re: [AMRadio] 1/4 in shaft insulators

2003-05-26 Thread David Knepper
Don, I guess I missed you at Dayton. We were only there the one day on Friday and then shoved off for home on Saturday. My daughter (26) got ill with some food poisoning or something and we left. Picked up an ART-13 from a local ham and wanted to get it working. Would you know who might have th