I was afraid of the one that I have plans for (with 110 volts) might be the opposite. I could see my hair standing up permantly or even worse being zapped to death! Although the idea is to lay green scenery, doing a scene from the movie the Green Mile (with Tom Hanks) isn't what I had in mind!

Bob Werre
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On 4/3/12 4:17 PM, northern_pacific_runner wrote:

I also built one but it was not a success for me and that could be related to the humidity problem I posted earlier. There is a lot of information out there regarding the amount of voltage that the flyswatter produces compared to the Noch applicator and it is a substantial difference. Wish I had the info handy but I can vouch for the Noch. One way to cut down on the cost of the Noch is to buy it with other modelers and share, which is what I did. John Currie in Reno

--- In [email protected] <mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com>, "Matt" <nsrc119@...> wrote:
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> For the DIYer, there is a three part YouTube video showing how to build a static grass applicator using the battery powered flyswatter from Harbor Freight Tools and a kitchen strainer. I built one (< $10.00) and it works great. > GrassTech USA offers the identical applicator for $40. A product review appears on the Model Railroader Magazine website.
> Matt Hogan
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