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Now that's a good idea --- I'll just have to make sure I don't jab anyones
eyes out on the subway (I'm car-less in Canada). I'm trying to imagine just how bulky it will be, hmmm --- I should be able to manage it, I think. -- 73 Tom H VA7FAB |
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![]() Now that's a good idea --- I'll just have to make sure I don't jab anyones eyes out on the subway (I'm car-less in Canada). I'm trying to imagine just how bulky it will be, hmmm --- I should be able to manage it, I think. 1/8" brass welding rod is soft. If I were you, I'd cut the elements long enough to turn the ends into little loops, for eye protection. Ed K7AAT |
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