RIP Malcolm.
Never met you personally but read enough about you.
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In Topic: RIP Malcolm Armstrong
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In Topic: ematch heads with pyrogen (no wire)
09 December 2015 - 07:59 PM
Hi Dodge,
I know that there are some pyrogen comps around ,but it would be interesting to hear about your technique and comp ?
Vince
Out and about on mobile at the minute but I'll reply at length once back home on WiFi.
Bests
In Topic: Just wanted to say Hi!
09 December 2015 - 05:06 PM
Thankyou Arthur, Rip and gonks.
I'm reading as much as time permits but being a single parent of 2 means time is limited.
A couple of quick q's for your goodselves,
Does the society welcome amateur experimenters? Assuming they show appropriate sense and respect regards the various subjects open too discussion obviously?
Second, how to I go about getting membership? I did look for a subscription option or subbies area..
I can see alot of content is unavailable to public members like myself so assume there is a subscription process??
Any help or guidance is greatly appreciated.
Very best regards
Gaz
I'm reading as much as time permits but being a single parent of 2 means time is limited.
A couple of quick q's for your goodselves,
Does the society welcome amateur experimenters? Assuming they show appropriate sense and respect regards the various subjects open too discussion obviously?
Second, how to I go about getting membership? I did look for a subscription option or subbies area..
I can see alot of content is unavailable to public members like myself so assume there is a subscription process??
Any help or guidance is greatly appreciated.
Very best regards
Gaz
In Topic: ematch heads with pyrogen (no wire)
09 December 2015 - 03:24 PM
Safe and reliable E-matches can be easily assembled from scratch at home for pennies.
Whilst I understand that a commercial/display technician requires hse approved items, its beyond me why any amateur experimenter would waste money/resources so needlessly/frivolously.
As a true amateur myself I try to souce or create as many of the items I need from non-commercial sources.
For me thats half the fun!
But as earlier stated. I completely understand the need for a commercially available product for the professionals amongst us.
Best regards, Dodge
Whilst I understand that a commercial/display technician requires hse approved items, its beyond me why any amateur experimenter would waste money/resources so needlessly/frivolously.
As a true amateur myself I try to souce or create as many of the items I need from non-commercial sources.
For me thats half the fun!
But as earlier stated. I completely understand the need for a commercially available product for the professionals amongst us.
Best regards, Dodge
In Topic: Just wanted to say Hi!
05 December 2015 - 07:58 PM
Thankyou john!
Appreciated.
Appreciated.
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