I think I have mentioned the Totally T-Type 2 website before. It is a free British site with a wealth of info in their past issues that can be downloaded to read or copy. Join it and you can make comments, etc. Go to this link http://ttypes.org/ttt2/ and download the latest issue (just came out) and you will see some familiar pics of Norman's TC project, and, in this issue, his first days at University Motors. Norman, they called my (British/American) Grandfather Mac, and he would do the electricity trick with 220 volt, as opposed to the common U.S. single phase 110 volt; with no load between, of course.
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having been caught by our foreman, Mac, I can tell you it isn't nice to have 30,000 volts jumping up your nose. I still shudder if I go near HT leads when the engine is running.
Lynne & Norman Verona.
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