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Date: | Sun, 02 Feb 2014 12:51:38 +0100 |
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Indeed.. quicksilver could be used in a 'garden installation'. A chinese
king did this many years ago (supposedly), with rivers and small lakes
in the palace garden filled with quicksiver. Must have looked great.
Nowadays not 100 percent 'RoHS-conformal' but a better use for old
thermometers than disposal in the garbage bin. Start collecting ! :o)
Cheers, Wolf . Am 02.02.2014 11:46, schrieb Stefan Schäfer: Hello Wolf, Am 01.02.2014 16:27, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf:I remember a suggestion in 'Rothammel's Antennenbuch' to enrich the soil with copper sufate (!) which I certainly don't recommend.Oh yes, copper sulfate is not to be recommended. Quicksilver should work much better ;-) I think 100 liters is fine for a first test ;-)73, Stefan/DK7FC |
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