Strange HDR Build

Num7

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Can you share a direct link to the group? I'm pretty sure others would like to join and take a look.

Thanks!
 

steven chiverton

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that hdr looks really old and sloppy in build and using metal switches isent safe and the electromagnet dangerously built to i wouldn't trust it but because it looks so old and roughly built id like to know what the builder got from using it if anything
 

TimeFlipper

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that hdr looks really old and sloppy in build and using metal switches isent safe and the electromagnet dangerously built to i wouldn't trust it but because it looks so old and roughly built id like to know what the builder got from using it if anything
Excellent points Steve, i think the builder of that "death trap" got lucky and never even tried it out!!..
 

steven chiverton

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well what next fred flintstones hdr rock zapper from the local hdr bedrock store

he may as well use a yarn of wool and knit a hdr and wind the electromagnet using wool around a long spool

and use a hot dog stand as a hot dog coil winder useing the hot dog sausage

heres an old joke for you time flipper , what dose a toilet roll and the starship enterprise have in common
anserw is they both circle your anus looking for clingongs lol
 

Doc 05

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I do remember Steven talking about an earlier HDR design that used a "straight" electromagnet bar without a "t" handle.

It might be described in one of his reports; I'll take a look.
 

FarOutThere

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I do remember Steven talking about an earlier HDR design that used a "straight" electromagnet bar without a "t" handle.

It might be described in one of his reports; I'll take a look.

For context, the person who posted the image was Polish, and so perhaps this influenced the z in REZONATOR.

Listening to the original Art Bell shows, Gibbs stated that the 6-diode design was only discovered/added a very short time before coming onto the show. And since this same 6-diode design is prominent in the strange build, I suspect Gibbs wouldn't have had time to go through such a vastly different iteration before settling upon the design we all know and love. :geek:

In the same show he also comments on having upgraded the I electromagnet to the T.
 

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