Yes, I've always wanted to much with some as well. I just ordered a
soldering/rework station. Part of the reason I never did much with
electronics is the irons I owned sucked. So I had some money laying
around, and I got a full blown soldering/rework station.

So yes, I'd love a chance to play with some el, and learn how to use
my toys to boot!

-Daniel

On May 5, 1:05 pm, Gregory Heller <[email protected]> wrote:
> i'd definitely be interested in learning more about working with el
> wire.  I think a saturday workshop on it would be awesome!
>
>
>
> mike begley wrote:
> > As you guys look into creating new projects, let me direct you to my
> > new online business.
>
> > I am now Seattle's reseller for Cool Neon electroluminescent wire:
>
> >http://www.seattlelumin.com
>
> > I sell wire in various grades & colors, as well as a wide assortment
> > of drivers and accessories.
>
> > I am also hosting workshops and soldering parties to help people lean
> > the basics of the art and practice of working with EL wire.  If the
> > folks of Saturday House are interested in learning how to work with
> > this stuff, then let me know and I'll set something up.
>
> > It's easy and fun to work with, and has a huge range of uses, from
> > rave party decorations to safety illumination to burning man costumery
> > to incidental lighting.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > -mike
>
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