Update on silver mesh fabric

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Update on silver mesh fabric

spiralwindintrees
I have a 5'x7' fabric hanging right now between me and my computer
moniter which just so happens to be facing the closest cell tower so
the fabric is shielding that as well. I do have the fabric grounded
via 18 gauge insulated copper wire to a 1/4" wide brass stake that is
three feet long driven down over two feet. I just completed the
grounding several hours ago. I can see through the mesh (though would
not want to have to work at my computer all day looking through it!)
but it is nice when I have it in the living room hung between me at
my art table and the cell tower. It lets in light and I can see
through the window.
It feels like I am still picking up radiation here in front of the
computer, maybe it is the cpu on the floor which is not shielded or
just straining my eyes to see through the mesh at the moniter (plus
the keyboard is unshielded). However, when I earlier was at my art
table I paid attention to how I felt then pushed my chair back a few
feet to expose me to the tower. I could feel a difference, though I
will be checking this again. I have grown used to the stressful buzzy
feelings in my head, but right now I would say the fabric does help.
In the morning I can hang it from the window curtain rod to shield
me while I eat breakfast (at my coffee table and couch), then later
transfer it to either in front of the art table or computer, where I
have nylon cord strung and I just attach the fabric with clothes
pins. I made sure to get a generous length of copper wire so I can
easily move the fabric to where needed.
I don't know that I will ever get in Better Homes And Gardens with
this setup but if it helps my health I am willing to deal with it.
Plus tonite I plan to put it on top of a sheet and sleep under it. I
do sleep on the ground. My main concern is my head is still exposed,
but this way I should be shielded in all directions. Need to figure
out something for my head, as I do not thing the cap I bought will
stay on while I toss and turn plus I do not want to sleep with
anything on my head.

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Re: Update on silver mesh fabric

BiBrun
Congratulations on the success! I would avoid using it as a bed sheet--
a lot of fabrics will tarnish after handling, and some are not as effective
when tarnished (others may be fine).

Bill

On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 10:37 PM, spiralwindintrees <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> I have a 5'x7' fabric hanging right now between me and my computer
> moniter which just so happens to be facing the closest cell tower so
> the fabric is shielding that as well. I do have the fabric grounded
> via 18 gauge insulated copper wire to a 1/4" wide brass stake that is
> three feet long driven down over two feet. I just completed the
> grounding several hours ago. I can see through the mesh (though would
> not want to have to work at my computer all day looking through it!)
> but it is nice when I have it in the living room hung between me at
> my art table and the cell tower. It lets in light and I can see
> through the window.
> It feels like I am still picking up radiation here in front of the
> computer, maybe it is the cpu on the floor which is not shielded or
> just straining my eyes to see through the mesh at the moniter (plus
> the keyboard is unshielded). However, when I earlier was at my art
> table I paid attention to how I felt then pushed my chair back a few
> feet to expose me to the tower. I could feel a difference, though I
> will be checking this again. I have grown used to the stressful buzzy
> feelings in my head, but right now I would say the fabric does help.
> In the morning I can hang it from the window curtain rod to shield
> me while I eat breakfast (at my coffee table and couch), then later
> transfer it to either in front of the art table or computer, where I
> have nylon cord strung and I just attach the fabric with clothes
> pins. I made sure to get a generous length of copper wire so I can
> easily move the fabric to where needed.
> I don't know that I will ever get in Better Homes And Gardens with
> this setup but if it helps my health I am willing to deal with it.
> Plus tonite I plan to put it on top of a sheet and sleep under it. I
> do sleep on the ground. My main concern is my head is still exposed,
> but this way I should be shielded in all directions. Need to figure
> out something for my head, as I do not thing the cap I bought will
> stay on while I toss and turn plus I do not want to sleep with
> anything on my head.
>
>
>


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