For those of us dummies who wish to make our own CS but would rather not try to
sort out all of the conflicting info on the best way to build one (plus, in my
case, am too dumb and/or timid to build one) - any suggestions for a
(relatively) low-cost commercial generator?
Thanks,
Steve
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Of course. Oil doesn't evaporate. All you have to do is wait long enough and
watch
it. Takes about an hour or two depending on how high they were put down. Seen
it
at least 3 times, but since the first time when it burned our skin, eyes and
noses, I won't go out in it when it decends.
You have actually seen con/chemtrails make it to the ground?
Ken
At 11:01 AM 6/7/01 -0400, you wrote:
Ode Coyote wrote:
This and All the other photos show a sky with conditions conducive to
cloud formation and with the heaviest contrials being near in or under the
already formed clouds.
Just slipping a piece of #14 PVC wire insulation [house wire/romex] over
the shaft does a fine job of making a stirrer.
Ken
At 07:19 PM 6/7/01 +, you wrote:
Hi from Joe:
Have in my hand the $1 Radio Shack motor. It has
a .225 long shaft with .077 diameter. Have considered
hiring a
I'm with you, Arnold. So in light of what you mentioned, why can't the silver wire be attached to the wires that come from the power supply, long enough to be well out of harms way?
Original Message Follows
From: "Arnold Beland"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Dottie;
If you are dead set on using your silver coins then do what someone
suggested. Drill a hole in the coin near one edge that is slightly
larger than a #14 silver wire. Put a piece of wire through the hole and
bend it back and hammer it down. leave about 2
of wire that can go through the
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