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| And now for something completely different... Freestanding BNC Art |
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| windsmurf:
--- Quote from: Cliff Matthews on April 16, 2019, 12:51:51 am ---OK here's my contribution: BNC's are beauty, PL-259's are old-school bravado, and Raysistor's good for.. :-// --- End quote --- Hey that look cool! I think I saw that building in Star Trek! A Trio of Sydney class star ships have landed too! :-+ |
| basinstreetdesign:
--- Quote from: windsmurf on April 15, 2019, 08:36:43 am ---BNC adapters, banana plugs, work just like LEGO's! Its standing, balanced on the two female banana receptacles. --- End quote --- Wow, I used to do this back in the day when I was working. I used every BNC Tee I could get my hands on but never showed it to anybody else for fear of mocking/derision/reprisals etc. I was always playing with the n-dimensional flexibility of n-1 Tees. Can anybody show us other examples? Who can make the biggest one? ;D |
| Electro Detective:
LOL, once you've gotten lots of Freestanding BNC Art experience under the belt :clap: the learning curve is easier with a bag of mixed BSP air compressor fittings... I think ??? ;D |
| windsmurf:
--- Quote from: Electro Detective on April 17, 2019, 01:49:57 am --- LOL, once you've gotten lots of Freestanding BNC Art experience under the belt :clap: the learning curve is easier with a bag of mixed BSP air compressor fittings... I think ??? ;D --- End quote --- I don't have any of those but that could be fun! Then we pressurize the whole thing at increasing levels... and take bets on which connection fails first! :-/O We could do something similar with the BNC art works as well... we'll need Joe and Dave's participation; Joe to provide kilojoules of power to drive into the artwork, and Dave to be the bookie to take bets on which connection makes the first/most magic smoke! :-DD |
| Electro Detective:
All good on that :-+ as long as we can bet direct without going through paypal :scared: |
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