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Date Posted: 20:41:53 3/12/23 Sun
Author: Jasper
Subject: I remember some of the old guys on the net.

A fellow I never met only through his web site Ft Cobb and coincidentally his name was John Cobb. From everything folks through the years said about John was that he was a brilliant man with some foibles. An engineer he was said to be, anyhow John gave me his recipe for making a colloidal silver machine. Even though he is gone now, I thank him still for the instructions on his cs machine. We use the product routinely for topical issues. The stuff is magic. Got an infected hangnail, no problem, toenail fungus - no problem. Thank you John and a shout out to all his supporters over to Ft, Cobb. I remember your names.

John Cobb
You
COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATOR

--Instructions for fabrication thereof—

List of materials

1. AC/DC converter 110/120 AC to12 volts DC--100 to 500 ma (most important)

2. Alligator clamps (2) small

3. 2.2 KOhm resistor ½ watt (available at Radio Shack) (optimal)

4. Connecters (staycons) (2)

5. Wood or plastic holder board (2 x 7 x 1/4 inches)

6. Epoxy resin

Assembly

Drill two holes in holder board approximately ½ inch apart that will “just” permit insertion of alligator clamps—Clip wires at end of converter-strip insulation about ½ inch-separate wires for about 12 inches-thread wires through holes in holder-attach to alligator clamps-pull wires back and insert clamps through holes (releases outward)-Cut negative lead (black lead/no stripe) about one inch back from top of clamp-strip insulation about ¾’s inch-attach resistor with staycons (inline) to ends of cut lead by compression of staycons with ends inserted-lastly-cement clamps/resistor and wires in place with epoxy-

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