[ForSale-Swap] Coil winder
Missouri Guy, N0TT
n0tt1 at juno.com
Sun Feb 18 18:24:28 EST 2007
I'm interested. Would it be similar to the one sold in
the 50-60's called the Morris Coil Winder?
I once tried to modify an old dot-matrix printer that
could be programmed to wind coils....couldn't do it becasue
of a built-in command that was "in" the machine....something
like an extra little carriage shift to the left when doing a
carriage return.
If someone could come up with a stand-alone unit that
could be programmed with a simple (DOS) computer
program, THAT would be really cool!!
73,
Charlie
N0TT
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 13:00:34 -0700 "Lloyd KK7IZ" <kk7iz at cox.net> writes:
> Have been kicking around an idea for a simple unit that will wind
> various
> width Pi sections.
> Unit would sell for under $100, possibly way under depending on
> number
> built.
> Anyone interested please send me an email and I will build a list.
> If enough
> interest, will pursue the project further
> Thanx
> Lloyd KK7IZ
> kk7iz at cox.net
>
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