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Subject: Re: orgone accumulator construction (forwarded) - Sat,
30 Sep 1995 16:30:20 -0400
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 1995 16:30:20 -0400
From: jogg@mainelink.net
Subject: Re: orgone accumulator construction
To: orgonomy@webcom.com
Sender: owner-orgonomy@webcom.com
thankyou you described celotex much better than I. I am sending it on to
orgonomy.webcom.com and to byronh7489 who was the originator of the request.
thanks again for your help.....jogg(PORE)
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On Sat, 30 Sep 1995, "Keith R. Anderson" <kra@hooked.net> wrote:
>Date: Sat, 30 Sep 1995 06:51:07 -0700
>From: jogg@mainelink.net
>Subject: orgone accumulator construction
>To: orgonomy@mail.webcom.com
>
>: <---- Begin Forwarded Message ---->
>: :Date: Sat, 30 Sep 1995 01:34:20 -0400
>: Subject: orgone accumulator construction
> from byronh7489@aol.com
>: Fellow students of Orgonomy:
>: I am about to attempt construction of an orgone accumulator (near the
>: geographic center of Tenessee). Some questions I'd like to ask are:
>: 1. In the original models of the accumulator, Celotex is given as the
>: material for the outer layer. Does this refer to what is commonly
>: known as "tar-board", and are there other suitable materials for the outside?
>: 2. Is use of a bion pack necessarry for "activation" of an accumulator, and
>: what are good sources of the "first matter" for such packs?
>: 3. Where can a good working diagram for an orgonoscope be found?
>: Any suggestions you can give in these areas would be appreciated.
>: --------------------------------------------------------
>
>I'm know little to nothing about the construction of an accumulator,
>I've never even seen a diagram or material list for one - please
>point me in the right direction if such plans do exist.
>That having been said, I belive Celotex is a company name which may be
>used in conjunction with more than one material. When I first saw
>'Celotex' referenced in the description of an accumulator I assumed
>they meant a material that is more generically called "sound deadening
>board" which is/was often called celotex just as facial tissues are
>usually called kleenex. Sound deadening board can be found at almost
>any lumber store. It is typically 1/2' or 5/8" thick and sold in 4'
>x 8' sheets. It is composed of small brownish fibers which have been pressed
>and bonded together much like wood chips are in particle board. Sound
deadening
>board is quite light and soft, easily broken by hand or cut with a sharp knife.
>By 'Tar board' do you mean the material commonly used to separate
>sections of a concrete pour or as backfill protection . If so I think this
material is
>essentially sound deadening board that has been impregnated with
>tar/asphalt. It seems plain sound deadening board would be a better component
in
>an accumulator. I would love to heard what those with more
>experience have to say. Hope I haven't mislead anyone.
>
>Keith
>
>
>
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