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January 31, 2006 at 06:50 AM
entawanabi

Memory Pots

by entawanabi . Updated 20 years, 5 months ago

MEMORY POTS
I have a Microwaveable Plastic container with a lid that is about a gallon!With it and the followwing you can make a type of harddrive called a Memory Pot. There are a number of ingredients and they are strewn thru the following instruction set.

For the medium: all of which are on the local Hardware stores shelves:Meyers’ Mortons Paste-Aegens Pottery Paste-Bohrlundes Mortor

While at the hardware store get copper screen for the bottom of the container and aluminum screen for the side of the container, it’s at the most five inches wide and no less than two inches wide, it must be three inches shorter than the height of the container. You’ll need about thirty feet of sixteen gauge multi stranded wire and about a foot of fine single strand wire, uninsulated, a small pot of green tool dip to insulate with.

Cut the screen to be a little smaller than the diameter of the bottom of the container and then weave in about a three-quarter of an inch of the fine single strand wire cut to a three inch length, then twist that together with the sixteen gauge wire, insulatre with the tooldip and make your bends then sit in the bottom of the container and cover with about an inch of medium.

The screen for the side is done the same way and then it is set in at eight-o-clock with the bottom wire considered at twelve-o-clock; pour in about half the container with medium to hold the side in place.

The bottom is the Plus side and the Side is the Minus side, for the ground take and strip five inches of the sixteen guage and then spread it into a fan and it goes down to where the tip is just touching or just barely above the medium, now you fill completely and rattle a bit to settle the medium so you can et in as much as possible before affixxing the lid.

This is a Shareware Product; $7.85 Personal:$48.00 and $1.35 For business or Distribution

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Guy R Hengst
1727 Green Street
Jeffersonville Ind. 47130 USA

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