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Re: nonferrous electromagnets
It is in the Lindsay catalog along with the electromagnets and Tesla
coils etc..., www.lindsaybks.com don't know if its on the website may
have to have them send you a catalog, its free but you better order
something or he won't send you another. Quote, "The only sure way to
keep receiving the catalog is by ordering something, if you cannot
find at least one book you would like to have why should we bother
sending future catalogs." Or something like that, I got a kick out
of just reading the catalog, funny stuff. Mark
--- In femm@xxxx, "Sebastià" <sje@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi Mark:
>
> Please, can you tell me where I can buy this book ?
>
> I am very interested.
>
> Thank you very much.
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> sunshine_80918 wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for all the input, all kind of greek to me as I knew it
> > would. The Lindsay catalog is where I got the idea and I ordered
the
> > book on nonferrous electromagnet, interesting stuff- may just
have to
> > go back to school to understand it. Thanks again and take care
all,
> > Mark Evans
> >
> >
> >
> >
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