Hi Jeff
to get back to my origional question, how would you use
the tins to make a 6mtr duplexer, considering commercial
ones are over 5ft long

73

Steve














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> Standard coffee cans solder together pretty easily because of the tin
> plating they usually used, provided you have a soldering iron with a good
> sized copper tip.  A few of them started being plastic coated and these
> didn't solder well at all.
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> Jeff Condit
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> > On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Kevin King wrote:
> >> Try a set of coffee can duplexers. 20 bucks of plumbing hardware and
> >> bingo....
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> > Can you still buy coffee in cans? How do you weld those suckers
together?
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