Re: CS>Wires// Canadian silver dollars

2012-10-22 Thread Gene and Joann Porter
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  In a message dated 10/19/2012 8:51:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
highergroun...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks, I will have to investigate. I am in Canada so will have to see 
about prices and who will ship here. 
Thanks though! : )


  A few years back there was a discussion concerning silver for generators... 
Someone suggested the Canadian silver dollar which was four nines in purity & 
they said using two of them could last someone a lifetime of CS making... Lois

Re: CS>A Sunday musing---nonstick cookware

2012-10-22 Thread jaxi
I haven't bought it yet but it looks promising.  I was considering it.  And
yes, you were who I was asking as the international site I wasn't sure
about ordering from.

Thanks,

Jaxi

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 8:09 PM, Sandee George  wrote:

> Hi There Jaxi - maybe you are not asking me, however, yes it is the same
> set I ordered and it is cheaper by about $30.00 so you got a good deal - I
> simply did not bother to check Amazon - good buy 
> Regards
> Sandee
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Re: CS>A Sunday musing---nonstick cookware

2012-10-22 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Jaxi - maybe you are not asking me, however, yes it is the same set I 
ordered and it is cheaper by about $30.00 so you got a good deal - I simply did 
not bother to check Amazon - good buy 
Regards
Sandee
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Re: CS> Maple Leaf coins / Printer adapter ??

2012-10-22 Thread PT Ferrance
Which one would you recommend?
Thanks.
PT





From: Dr. James McCourt 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, October 22, 2012 12:34:22 PM
Subject: RE: CS> Maple Leaf coins / Printer adapter ??

 
Get the US Navy Electrical Engineering Training disc from www.tpub.com
Cheap & good.
 


 
From:zzekel...@aol.com [mailto:zzekel...@aol.com] 
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 5:36 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS> Maple Leaf coins / Printer adapter ??
 
In a message dated 10/21/2012 8:22:11 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
highergroun...@gmail.com writes:
use 2 maple leaf coins too. Instead of batteries I use a printer adapter. It 
has 
12V and 30V DC outlet. I buy these adapters in the thrift stores, usually 
around 
2 dollars.
How do you use a printer adapter ??? I can take a 350 chevy engine apart. & fix 
it but-- when it comes to electricity I'm dumb as a post{scared of it ever 
since lightening hit the straw stack beside the barn & blew it up smothering 
the 
cows that were hiding under the edge... I was in the barn. " Yikes"  } :-0  


Re: CS>A Sunday musing---nonstick cookware

2012-10-22 Thread jaxi
http://www.amazon.com/FlavorStone-Blue-Sapphire-Essential-Cookware/dp/B008G0NIYQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1350946896&sr=8-2&keywords=flavorstone

Is this the set you ordered?

Jaxi

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Sandee George  wrote:

> Hi Dee - thanks for getting back to me - this is interesting - I just went
> to their site in England same url you have given me here, and they said I
> could not order one alone, had to order the set which comprised two units -
> so as they would not take an american cc went and ordered a set of the
> three 9.5" called the Supreme set from the US outfit (same name) for
> US$142.59 - I really do not want three of them anyway that is how it worked
> out, so interesting dealing internationally !
> Take good care, what is the weather like today, I know it has not been
> good lately
> Regards
> Sandee
> Attitude is everything !!!
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Re: CS> Maple Leaf coins

2012-10-22 Thread Tel Tofflemire
CC Silver Co.  Phoenix AZ , You should be able to google his Co, name and bring 
it up.  I bought many silver coins and orther silver strips from him on line, I 
still have 3 pure silver peaces 1-oz that I was going to give to my grand son 
but need them since silver price  went up so fast.

Tel Tofflemire



 From: yousouf eydatoula 
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"  
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 2:07 AM
Subject: Re: CS> Maple Leaf coins
 

In Canada RBC. 





 From: Gladys Williams 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 10:59 PM
Subject: RE: CS> Maple Leaf coins
 

Can anyone tell me where to purchase reasonably priced Maple Leaf Coins?  
And how much should they cost  thanks in 
advance  
 Gladys


On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 10:18 PM, Harold wrote:

 From day one I have been using two, suspended by alligator clips ,.[from Radio 
Shack, cheap] and I am sure the coins will last  a full life time 
  
Harold 

Re: CS>A Sunday musing---nonstick cookware

2012-10-22 Thread Sandee George
Hi Dee - thanks for getting back to me - this is interesting - I just went to 
their site in England same url you have given me here, and they said I could 
not order one alone, had to order the set which comprised two units - so as 
they would not take an american cc went and ordered a set of the three 9.5" 
called the Supreme set from the US outfit (same name) for US$142.59 - I really 
do not want three of them anyway that is how it worked out, so interesting 
dealing internationally !
Take good care, what is the weather like today, I know it has not been good 
lately
Regards
Sandee
Attitude is everything !!!
aliveagain.co.cc
sandeemagic.organogold.com


Woman is 53 But Looks 25
Mom reveals 1 simple wrinkle trick that has angered doctors...
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Re: CS>A Sunday musing---nonstick cookware

2012-10-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Hi Sandy, the site is
https://www.thanedirect.co.uk/products/housewares/flavorstone/flavorstone.ph
p

I ordered just the 28cm pan with lid and it actually cost £46 which included
shipping.  Hope this helps ...dee


> From: Sandee George 
> Reply-To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" 
> Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2012 13:20:57 -0400
> To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" 
> Subject: Re: CS>A Sunday musing---nonstick cookware
> Resent-From: "silver-list@eskimo.com" 
> Resent-Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2012 10:15:04 -0700
> 
> Hi There Dee - I just went to have a look at the line - it appears from what I
> see on the site that they are only interested in selling sets - did you get a
> set or were you able to order in singles ? If you did, then would you give
> me the address of the site you used to get yours as I will be in London in
> December and
> would love to get one of the pans for myself - thanks
> Sandee
> Attitude is everything !!!
> aliveagain.co.cc
> sandeemagic.organogold.com
> 
>



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Re: CS>A Sunday musing---nonstick cookware

2012-10-22 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Sandee George  wrote:

> Hi There Dee - I just went to have a look at the line - it appears from
> what I see on the site that they are only interested in selling sets -
>

hi, I was so impressed by Dee's recomendation that I went to have a look

http://www.thanedirect.co.uk/products/housewares/flavorstone/flavorstone.php?utm_source=flavorstone_thaneproducts&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=flavorstone_thaneproducts

I know it only shows sets but if you hit the 'accessories' tab, it shows
you the individual items for sale

cheers
Kirsteen


Re: CS>A Sunday musing---nonstick cookware

2012-10-22 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Dee - I just went to have a look at the line - it appears from what I 
see on the site that they are only interested in selling sets - did you get a 
set or were you able to order in singles ? If you did, then would you give 
me the address of the site you used to get yours as I will be in London in 
December and
would love to get one of the pans for myself - thanks
Sandee
Attitude is everything !!!
aliveagain.co.cc
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RE: CS> Maple Leaf coins / Printer adapter ??

2012-10-22 Thread Dr. James McCourt
Get the US Navy Electrical Engineering Training disc from www.tpub.com
 

Cheap & good.

 

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From: zzekel...@aol.com [mailto:zzekel...@aol.com] 
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 5:36 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS> Maple Leaf coins / Printer adapter ??

 

In a message dated 10/21/2012 8:22:11 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
highergroun...@gmail.com writes:

use 2 maple leaf coins too. Instead of batteries I use a printer adapter. It
has 12V and 30V DC outlet. I buy these adapters in the thrift stores,
usually around 2 dollars.

How do you use a printer adapter ??? I can take a 350 chevy engine apart. &
fix it but-- when it comes to electricity I'm dumb as a post{scared of
it ever since lightening hit the straw stack beside the barn & blew it up
smothering the cows that were hiding under the edge... I was in the barn. "
Yikes"  } :-0  



Re: CS> Maple Leaf coins / Printer adapter ??

2012-10-22 Thread Marshall
For all practical purposes the mA ability of the source is irrelevant, 
unless it is below 10 mA or so.For a typical home brewing setup, the 
water resistance between the wires will be a meg ohm or more.  Thus the 
current will be set by V/R, and for 30 volts will be 30 uA or less and 
for 9 volts 9uA or less.  As the ionic silver increases, the current 
increases exponentially, until at around 10 to 20 ppm you should be 
getting something like 1 mA per square inch of anode, or something in 
the order of .5 to 2 mA. (A uA is 1/1000 a mA)


Marshall

On 10/21/2012 12:25 PM, Lou Kraft wrote:
The research I have done suggests that the lower voltage with an AC/DC 
converter (between 9V and 14V) is best.  But, the important 
measurement on the converter is the milliamps (mA).  Use the premise 
that Voltage is the size of the river as mA is the speed of river. 
 The lower the Voltage and mA the slower and smaller the particale 
creation.
Now, I like previous poster am a novice to electricity and 
conductivity, but it just seems to make sense.  I can make a 10ppm 
batch in 30 min. using a 30V 1.5A (1500mA) converter.  It takes me 
1hr.30min. to do the same with a 9V 350mA.  Using my logic the latter 
will be the better quality CS with the smallest particle.
Consider, the 9V batteries are rated below app. 30mA and if my 
research is correct mA's do not increase like voltage does when wired 
in series.

I welcome corrections to this idea.  Lou

On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 8:36 AM, > wrote:


In a message dated 10/21/2012 8:22:11 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
highergroun...@gmail.com  writes:

use 2 maple leaf coins too. Instead of batteries I use a
printer adapter. It has 12V and 30V DC outlet. I buy these
adapters in the thrift stores, usually around 2 dollars.

How do you use a printer adapter ??? I can take a 350 chevy engine
apart. & fix it but-- when it comes to electricity I'm dumb as a
post{scared of it ever since lightening hit the straw stack
beside the barn & blew it up smothering the cows that were hiding
under the edge... I was in the barn. " Yikes"  } :-0




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Re: CS>A Sunday musing---nonstick cookware

2012-10-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
PS. I also meant to say this includes a glass lid, so you can cook all
sorts!  dee


> 
> 
> Hi Chuck, I bought a FlavorStone pan from the shopping channels and it is
> marvelous!  I have had all the others i.e. Cast iron, stainless steel, and a
> so-called original 'safe' pan (which stuck like hell) but this one is
> superb.  Non toxic, and you can cook without any fat and as long as you
> don't have the heat high, it is guaranteed for at least 25 years.  I got it
> from Thane Direct one of the shopping channels, and even my husband thinks
> its marvellous--praise indeed!  Dee PS it was £49.99 and worth every penny.
> 
> 
> 
>> 



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Re: CS>A Sunday musing---nonstick cookware

2012-10-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Hi Chuck, I bought a FlavorStone pan from the shopping channels and it is
marvelous!  I have had all the others i.e. Cast iron, stainless steel, and a
so-called original 'safe' pan (which stuck like hell) but this one is
superb.  Non toxic, and you can cook without any fat and as long as you
don't have the heat high, it is guaranteed for at least 25 years.  I got it
from Thane Direct one of the shopping channels, and even my husband thinks
its marvellous--praise indeed!  Dee PS it was £49.99 and worth every penny.



> 
> Couple of years ago, I bought a Scanpan brand nonstick saucepan that
> was highly touted about its ceramic surface.
> Very expensive IMO!
> Worked great for about a year and a half, then the nonstick no longer
> works.
> 
> Recently bought a Yoshiblue (as seen on TV), and it works
> impressively.
> Much cheaper, probably won't stand up too long, but I like it so far.
> 
> My question for the group:
> What do Pro's use for nonstick pans?
> Anybody actually KNOW?
> I'm not talking about paid for endorsements, now.
> 
> Or, how about personal long term experiences?
> 
> I know about cast iron...
> 



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Re: CS> Maple Leaf coins

2012-10-22 Thread yousouf eydatoula
In Canada RBC. 





 From: Gladys Williams 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 10:59 PM
Subject: RE: CS> Maple Leaf coins
 

Can anyone tell me where to purchase reasonably priced Maple Leaf Coins?  
And how much should they cost  thanks in 
advance  
 Gladys


On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 10:18 PM, Harold wrote:

 From day one I have been using two, suspended by alligator clips ,.[from Radio 
Shack, cheap] and I am sure the coins will last  a full life time 
  
Harold