Sorry I've been very busy with work and life. I can't remember for sure by now but it was one of your kits that included the 9mm set...by now honestly I don't remember...I think it was around $30....let me know. Thank you for getting back to me
Hey pyro, it's been a while since I was active on the forums. I wanted to let you know I ordered one of your diode press sets about a month ago. I haven't received them yet. I placed my order through PayPal. I'd appreciate it if you could look into it.
Thanks
532 with envy
None of those look like they will work. The first one says Secondary Ground Fault Protection right on it. The last one you'll have to read up on, but i've found that new NST's usually have the GFI..
You could also try a neon sign store in your area. They will have knowledge of where to find a...
Look at my thread. There may be some useful information. Also there are two links to some very good reading on the subject. As well there have been others on the forums here that have TEA threads that will be helpful...along with the use and procurement of dye's.
That NST looks like it has ground fault protection. I don't think you can use a NST with GFP because of what you are doing with it. I may be getting confused though. I did read a non-GFI NST should be used.
Also the use of a Variac would make getting your laser lasing much easier from my...
Not sure if it's really any help. A couple years back I put together and got lasing a TEA laser.
The dielectric that I used is a clear sheet of over head projector plastic. It seemed to be just the right thickness.
Good luck with your laser. It's a lot of fun to put together from scratch a...
Sweet Build!!:beer:+1:beer:
I remember how much I was shaking the first time I experimented with a C-mount diode. I was so concerned that I would damage it. Over time though I found they weren't that difficult to work with and can be somewhat forgiving, especially with the negative contact...
I may have some interest in this as well. A nice adjustable High Current PSU would be great for some of the projects i'v done. My 40W 808nm comes to mind for sure!
Perhaps you would be willing to send me some options via PM as well.:beer:
Howdy all. Been a while since I have really been active..(life stuff). Thought I would share this find with everyone. It's pretty heavy and in depth. I haven't gotten through it by any means, but perhaps there are others that would be interested. :beer:
Part I
Part II
Part III
Still happy with mine:beer:
That said, I think that perhaps if you wish to change your user name it should be allowed. Only for Veterans, and only with an approval. Also a time period where the original name is shown in the avatar so that people can get used to the new name....just my two cents....
Just thought I would share what I stumbled upon.
Simple. Vary the depth of the material and let physics do the rest. Genius!
Now all I need is a few extra thousand dollars for play time:beer:
Any build created by hand will always be more rewarding than that purchased.
Can't help you with your dummy wire, but wish you good luck on your First!:beer:
Continue your reading through the forums and personal builds.
This is a beautiful laser....no need for an external psu and exhaust! Plug and play....for anyone that is in the market for an Argon this unit is worth even the extra shipping cost to the US or Europe at this price! Also timelablasers is very reputable and knowledgeable.
Good luck with the...