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Overunity Machines Forum



coil bobbins / spools

Started by rayge, June 13, 2008, 05:40:25 PM

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rayge

YAnno i havetn seen anything about where you guys may be getting or how you guys are Building the Spools for use on these projects.

Could some of you give me some insight on this? Such as if you building them what materials and process, and if buying them Where at?

THANKS!

vzon17

Quote from: rayge on June 13, 2008, 05:40:25 PM
YAnno i havetn seen anything about where you guys may be getting or how you guys are Building the Spools for use on these projects.

Could some of you give me some insight on this? Such as if you building them what materials and process, and if buying them Where at?

THANKS!


If you build your own then you can get some nice spools at radio shack. they sell magnet wire three pack and there is not much wire on the spools but they are nic sturdy spools that you can wind a nice 2 inch diameter coil that is 1 1/2 inches tall.

Also does anyone know what the iron welding rods name and specs are that some people use to build cores for their coils by cutting and bundling a bunch together.