i am a photolab technician and an incurable packrat.
i have made swords ,chainmail, crossbows.cameras,bike trailers,kayaks,guitars{slide and electric},knives,various film winders and vacum easels for...
i am a photolab technician and an incurable packrat.
i have made swords ,chainmail, crossbows.cameras,bike trailers,kayaks,guitars{slide and electric},knives,various film winders and vacum easels for the photolab i work at,generators for 12volt ,and small science fair size one for the kids, and most all of it is made out of discards or yard sale junk.
whew
im worried my other half may make me clean up the garage.
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lucky it didnt kill me
always wear insulating gloves when handling them.
once the tube has been safely discharged you can handle it then
DO NOT OPEN A TV WITHOUT KNOWING EXACTLY WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
The cathode ray tube can carry enough voltage to kill you even years after the TV has been unplugged. I strongly advise heavy research before you pop open an old TV or, best of all, avoidance of it altogether. (This doesn't apply to newer, LCD, plasma, etc. sets but I would still take caution.)
i learned this myself the hard way many years ago.
take all precautions while hunting for useful coils {insulated gloves come to mind} do not touch the neck and side contacts {cathode and anode} at the same time, thats how i got zapped.
i`ve never seen the chimes on an icecream truck so i`ll have to take your word on that.
lets see ........ info on pickup winding ,info on pickup winding
ahhhh here we are. try the sites listed below.
http://galileo.spaceports.com/~fishbake/buck/humbuck.htm
http://galileo.spaceports.com/~fishbake/fpickup/pickup.htm
http://www.dancetech.com/aa_dt_new/articles/item.cfm?THREADID=153&LANG=0
http://www.mimf.com/link.htm
the last one is the mimf forun link list theres a huge amount of info on all instrument making subjects .
enjoy