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Maybe not for just grass and pollen.
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Looks like I need an orange suit. :BangHead: :BangHead: :rofl:
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produced in 1800 by Italian physicist Alessandro Volta's battery, his Voltaic pile.[5] The nature of how current flowed was not yet understood. French physicist André-Marie Ampère conjectured that current travelled in one direction from positive to negative.[6] When French instrument maker Hippolyte Pixii built the first dynamo electric generator in 1832, he found that as the magnet used passed the loops of wire each half turn, it caused the flow of electricity to reverse, generating an alternating current.[7] At Ampère's suggestion, Pixii later added a commutator, a type of "switch" where contacts on the shaft work with "brush" contacts to produce direct current.
 
produced in 1800 by Italian physicist Alessandro Volta's battery, his Voltaic pile.[5] The nature of how current flowed was not yet understood. French physicist André-Marie Ampère conjectured that current travelled in one direction from positive to negative.[6] When French instrument maker Hippolyte Pixii built the first dynamo electric generator in 1832, he found that as the magnet used passed the loops of wire each half turn, it caused the flow of electricity to reverse, generating an alternating current.[7] At Ampère's suggestion, Pixii later added a commutator, a type of "switch" where contacts on the shaft work with "brush" contacts to produce direct current.
That's cool. In the 18oo's too.
 
Having a Fiberglass plant here in town I had thousands of these. We used them for sling shot ammo.


Early Railroad Marbles
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Early Railroad Marbles​

$40
Listed40 weeks agoin Lewisburg, PA

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20 Early Railroad marbles used in cleaning fiberglass in rail cars. Green and clear were the main colors. These are clear ones. All for the price.




Lewisburg, PA
 
produced in 1800 by Italian physicist Alessandro Volta's battery, his Voltaic pile.[5] The nature of how current flowed was not yet understood. French physicist André-Marie Ampère conjectured that current travelled in one direction from positive to negative.[6] When French instrument maker Hippolyte Pixii built the first dynamo electric generator in 1832, he found that as the magnet used passed the loops of wire each half turn, it caused the flow of electricity to reverse, generating an alternating current.[7] At Ampère's suggestion, Pixii later added a commutator, a type of "switch" where contacts on the shaft work with "brush" contacts to produce direct current.
I wish I could understand all of this. Maybe wiring wouldn't be such a task
 
Kind of funny. A guy in my air force electronics class had a book of theory sent to him from the 50's. Man he was screwed up with current flow and washed out!
 
I wish I could understand all of this. Maybe wiring wouldn't be such a task
Think of it as water through a hose. Different devices do different things like a capacitor stores it like water in a balloon then lets it all go at once. Remind me at Carlisle I can seriously dumb it down for you.
 
Think of it as water through a hose. Different devices do different things like a capacitor stores it like water in a balloon then lets it all go at once. Remind me at Carlisle I can seriously dumb it down for you.
If it is hot my brain will be baked for sure
 
Leaving tomorrow morning with first load. Have the travel trailer loaded and the horse trailer is loaded also. Wife unit is a little worried about pulling the horse trailer.
She will be an old pro in no time. Pulling one is no biggie. Backing one into a tight space is something else. :rofl:
 
Leaving tomorrow morning with first load. Have the travel trailer loaded and the horse trailer is loaded also. Wife unit is a little worried about pulling the horse trailer.
Is it a single horse trailer or two, seems that's the one for her to pull because of better visibility and most likely pulls better maybe, safe travels Jaws.
 

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