On 05/19/2016 07:45 PM, juan wrote: > On Thu, 19 May 2016 18:43:42 -0700 > Rayzer <[email protected]> wrote: > >> You'd think mylar > how exactly would non-conductive mylar(plastic) work? >
It USED TO BE 'metallized'... and tin foil used to really have tin in it. As far a I knew mylar is still metallized but I haven't tried putting any in a microwave oven recently. Rr >> or even what passes for tin foil now days would >> work. Everything's low power and I can't imagine, especially at the >> frequencies involved, it woild take very much shielding. >> >> FWIW I already knew to withdraw all the cash and not sweat it. Now if >> I cold only figure out how to defeat the chemical tagging they do to >> Ammonium and Potassium Nitrate. snigger. >> >> Rr >> >
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