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Date Posted: 12:48:42 07/03/02 Wed
Author: jim straight
Subject: Re: Another tip for Static Electricity
In reply to: Uncle Ron 's message, "Re: Another tip for Static Electricity" on 09:33:26 07/03/02 Wed

You remarks about static electricity developing, especially on a hot windy dry-desert day; and black-search coil covers and body are very true.

Constant air drywashers depend upon static electricity to work, over the years I have found that it static electricity is present in a bellows design also. I think that those dragging a chain in Australia are not only keeping track of position, but avoiding a static buildup.

We are moving this forum in a good direction with these positive tips--- keep em' going!

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  • Be careful of that silver paint Ron..... -- Ralph, 19:00:02 07/03/02 Wed

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