orsonroy wrote: Scenic Express sells the Gras Master for $149.98:http://www.sceneryexpress.com/products.asp?dept=1149The old article you're thinking about is discussed in this thread:http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/771249/ShowPost.aspxThe article (9/1980) uses a Wimshurst machine, which is a static field generator. CHEAP ones go for $100. Add to that the money needed for everything else the home made version will use, and the inherent lack of safety that home made field generators involve (250kV anyone? Not sure about the amperage) makes the Noch applicator look like a bargain to me. (BTW: Scenic Express sometimes has them on sale for $99.98. Watch for sales)
Scenic Express sells the Gras Master for $149.98:
http://www.sceneryexpress.com/products.asp?dept=1149
The old article you're thinking about is discussed in this thread:
http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/771249/ShowPost.aspx
The article (9/1980) uses a Wimshurst machine, which is a static field generator. CHEAP ones go for $100. Add to that the money needed for everything else the home made version will use, and the inherent lack of safety that home made field generators involve (250kV anyone? Not sure about the amperage) makes the Noch applicator look like a bargain to me. (BTW: Scenic Express sometimes has them on sale for $99.98. Watch for sales)
The price of the Gras-Master has gone up quite a bit in the past few months. I'm assuming this is due to the decline of the US dollar vs the Euro.
Craig
DMW
Here is one from online I have not tried to build it but its looks to have some promise.
http://www.racooke.com/images/HOW%20TO/Static/Making%20a%20Static%20Grass%20Applicator.pdf
GOOD LUCK!!
Be Wise Beware Be Safe
"Mountain Goat" Greg
SP&S Oregon Trunk
Alright, I get the hint. I wanted to see if it was possible to make one and save some money. Apparently, this is not so. I'm not going to spend all that time and money if it isn't efficient. But you guys answered my question and now I know it is not economic.
Thanks,
Smitty
Does the term, "Penny Wise and Pound Foolish" ring a bell? You're likely to wind up paying more in the long run, and even run the risk of being electrocuted, trying to save money.
And no, I don't own one of the Noch guns, nor have I ever used one; but with a background in electricity and electronics, I know the risks involved when playing around with high voltage static generation, even at very low amperages.
Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/771252/ShowPost.aspx
Here's an older thread on it. Someone said rubbing a balloon on their head created enough static to do a small area.
Anybody know how to make a static grass gun? I recently read an old issue of MR where someone said they had made a static grass gun. This is probably a long shot, but does anyone know how to make one? The gun Noch sells is just too expensive.
Thanks, Smitty