JERRY!!! Re: Clem Engine Construction

donadams ( donadams@telusplanet.net )
Wed, 19 Aug 1998 20:20:40 -0500

Could this be our answer? Here we have a fellow who is in a position t=
o=20
build one! Sounds like he has the resources etc.... =20

Garry Whitman wrote:
>=20
> I am new to the list but not to the list's topics .
> Upon careful study of Joseph Newman=92s book and construction of a sm=
all
> prototype it dawned on me that using Newsman=92s own figures it was m=
uch much
> cheaper to buy electricity than pay for all that copper and get elect=
ricity
> free.
> So... I have been following the discussion of the Clem engine closely=
.. With
> my machine tools, access to a gray iron foundry, long history of red =
neck
> engineering, and a little spare time this engine could be built for l=
ess
> than five hundred dollars. The problem is with my lack of understandi=
ng of
> the basic theory behind this engine. I have an electronics background=
and
> have built many devices over the years. If someone can give me a one =
page
> answer as to why this might work, that makes sense to me, then I wil=
l
> build this engine and report on it's progress and testing.
> Garry Whitman
>=20
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