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Can the spool for the coil be wood instead of plastic?
Can the spool for the coil be wood instead of plastic?
I'm living out of the states and can't buy the proper size plastic spool for the coil. Assuming I can get the dimensions right, can someone confirm for me that wood would be fine instead?
Thanks.
I'm living out of the states and can't buy the proper size plastic spool for the coil. Assuming I can get the dimensions right, can someone confirm for me that wood would be fine instead?
Thanks.
Yes... but remember the wood should not be absorbing moisture as along as it dry..all is well
Rgds,
Faraday88
Better late than never. It occurred to me that it would be much easier to just use a piece of plastic pipe. I found one with an I.D. of 11/16" (the manual recommends 3/4") and thickness is 3/32" (no size is indicated in the manual). Do you guys think that will do the trick?
Better late than never. It occurred to me that it would be much easier to just use a piece of plastic pipe. I found one with an I.D. of 11/16" (the manual recommends 3/4") and thickness is 3/32" (no size is indicated in the manual). Do you guys think that will do the trick?
Better late than never. It occurred to me that it would be much easier to just use a piece of plastic pipe. I found one with an I.D. of 11/16" (the manual recommends 3/4") and thickness is 3/32" (no size is indicated in the manual). Do you guys think that will do the trick?
Thanks again,
Cmor
Hi Cmor,
just to add to what John said.. the only thing to worry is how to contain the turns in place...meaning as you wind the coil would tend to slip side ways hence you will have to
fix a end plates...do one thing, if you have discs (plastic ones) drill hole in the center of the size of your plastic tube and attack them to the tube at both the sides (one per end) this will resemble a spool that normal we use for the winding..
rgds,
Faraday88.
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