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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USF5-eJ9HCg#
]stan meyer 8xa circuit using natural rain water
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Nice setup, Outlaw!
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Thanks Steve!
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Awesome work
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Thanks Alan! Check out my core i just made from a microwave transformer.
with them butted up together it is 5.5" long it as a width of 4 and 1/8"
the thickness dimensions are11/16"wide and a depth of about 5/16"
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