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Jon Rosenstiel
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It Works!

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With everyone's help, (past and present list members, and particularly Richard Hull), I have got a honest to goodness functioning demo Fusor!

After dinking around most of the day trying to make a sano inner grid, (Richard, you make it look easy), letting the magic smoke out of a string of 1N4007's, and having the wrong polarity...(oops), IT WORKS!

Jon Rosenstiel
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Congrats Jon

onward to the next

John
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GOOD JOB !!!! Hopefully Ill be able to join the club soon. However, I am still several months off.
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Richard Hull
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Good going Jon. Welcome to the hands on group here. I have added your name to the plasma club listing on the fusioneer list. (posted earlier and amended/edited as needed constantly). I also included Mark Rowley (assembling parts).

Anyone else assembling parts, or have images of a working demo fusor that needs to be on the list????

Richard Hull
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Finally I'm assembling parts.
The vacuum system is what I'm on now.
hopefully I've got my pmt tube.

To:Richard Hull:
I need to know how to pay you for videos I.e.
mailing address

Needed items: Palladium foil
Nuclear instrumentation video
Schintilation Plastic
(Is oetech a still good deal?)
Barium Carbonate 1kg
Copper II Oxide 1kg

I need quotes at your leisure.

THNX:
Larry Leins
Physics Teacher
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