I have a yard rake that has already started dismantling=A0itself...I can pr= obably finish pulling it apart quite easily. =A0 Steve --- On Sat, 4/30/11, Geoffreywrote: From: Geoffrey Subject: Possible Spring To Use To: "PSN_LIST" Date: Saturday, April 30, 2011, 9:12 PM I was watching this Nobel Prize winner in Pasadena CA raking his yard of le= aves back in the 1970s and this makes me wonder today in 2011 if a common yard rake tine would be anyway suitable as use in a seismometer spring ? A large yard rake might have a dozen long steel flat springs if you can somehow dismantle the rake ? __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSNLIST) To leave this list email PSNLIST-REQUEST@.............. with the body of th= e message (first line only): unsubscribe See http://www.seismicnet.com/maillist.html for more information.
I have a yard rake that has already star= ted dismantling itself...I can probably finish pulling it apart quite = easily.Steve
--- On Sat, 4/30/11, Geoffrey <gmvoeth@.......... om> wrote:
From: Geoffrey <gmvoeth@...........>
Sub= ject: Possible Spring To Use
To: "PSN_LIST" <psnlist@..............&g= t;
Date: Saturday, April 30, 2011, 9:12 PM
I was watching this Nobel Prize winner in Pasadena C= A raking his yard of leaves=
back in the 1970s and this makes me wonder t= oday in 2011 if a common
yard rake tine would be anyway suitable as use = in a seismometer
spring ?
A large yard rake might have a dozen long s= teel flat springs
if you can somehow dismantle the rake ?
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