[HBR] HBR 8 vs 13C : )
William Wood
ke9xq at charter.net
Tue May 11 14:30:33 EDT 2010
Greetings Paul
Thanks for the head's up on the chassis. I have an acquaintance
here in La Crosse that does these things, and am thinking of having
him build me at least two of them in case I make a mistake in cutting
holes et cetera. I have the cabinet it needs a good restoration, so
it limits my chassis size, but it should be big enough for the
project. I was kinda of thinking of going through the whole series
and learning everything I can from what these guys went through,
that's why I was thinking of starting with 8, but I can go through at
least SOME of their teachings VIA the text that has been preserved
for us : ) So after I hear from guys like you and read this series
over a time or two, then I might just might know which way why and
how to go about it... I know I could save a lot of time going
straight to the finished product, but am wondering if learning of the
whys and wherefores of the circuits changes were made and what
happened then is worth my efforts. I'm thinking at least for now of
studying the material and saving parts for awhile until I start
getting confident and learn what you guys have done.
Anyone else out there do the HBR 8 thru HBR XX ??? Would like
to know why you did or did not do the things you did or didn't
do : ) you may help me or others avoid a few pitfalls along the
way. OH, I did by the way start to go through the archives. I'm
saving the posts that help me in my directional foray. : )
Thanks everyone
Bill
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