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I heard that you can build an HDR time machine at home and you can buy all the parts at Radio Shack?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 58696" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Yes, it's true. I am currently assembling one this week. Lots of information online about it. There are currently two different schematics online, that show how the components are arranged. By combining both schematics you come up with the current configuration of how Steven Gibbs is assembling them. I have been getting lots of info on YouTube from a guy that calls himself CarlosX. Although making the magnet is a bit harder than I thought. I tried to obtain the soft iron core and found out it is no longer an easy item to hunt down. It used to be what barbells were made of. But apparently not anymore. Luckily I happen to have an electromagnet from a Multiverse Resonator that I built years ago. That electromagnet I made for the Multiverse Resonator isn't constructed the same as what Steven Gibbs is currently offering. But it does have the soft iron core from an old barbell that I acquired years ago. So I'm going to use the iron core from that previous electromagnet to construct Steven Gibbs current design. I had to order some magnet wire too. The magnet wire isn't easy to find either. I got lucky and found a guy on eBay willing to part with the quantity I needed for only 30 dollars. But the magnet wire can easily be the most expensive part of the HDR. I found a reference saying that you need to use 2000 feet of 21 gauge magnet wire for the electromagnet. Of course you can still get Steven Gibbs to make you one. It's not cheap though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 58696, member: 288"] Yes, it's true. I am currently assembling one this week. Lots of information online about it. There are currently two different schematics online, that show how the components are arranged. By combining both schematics you come up with the current configuration of how Steven Gibbs is assembling them. I have been getting lots of info on YouTube from a guy that calls himself CarlosX. Although making the magnet is a bit harder than I thought. I tried to obtain the soft iron core and found out it is no longer an easy item to hunt down. It used to be what barbells were made of. But apparently not anymore. Luckily I happen to have an electromagnet from a Multiverse Resonator that I built years ago. That electromagnet I made for the Multiverse Resonator isn't constructed the same as what Steven Gibbs is currently offering. But it does have the soft iron core from an old barbell that I acquired years ago. So I'm going to use the iron core from that previous electromagnet to construct Steven Gibbs current design. I had to order some magnet wire too. The magnet wire isn't easy to find either. I got lucky and found a guy on eBay willing to part with the quantity I needed for only 30 dollars. But the magnet wire can easily be the most expensive part of the HDR. I found a reference saying that you need to use 2000 feet of 21 gauge magnet wire for the electromagnet. Of course you can still get Steven Gibbs to make you one. It's not cheap though. [/QUOTE]
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