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  • Simple 

  • yeahhh!! what the hell ! lol

  • Stick a screw in the end of the tube to keep your silicone from drying out! then just pull out with simple pliers and reuse!

    I must say... your video quality sucks, but Your a doer and that's a whole lot better than sitting on your ass and making demeaning comments about people who are actually doing something productive!

  • For eff's sake!!! Edit out your camera jumbling next time!!! 5:15 through 5:56 geez!

  • o dear , poor video sorry man !!!!

  • you suck

  • ok kids...don't do crack!!!

  • Noone was using it...so I took it. haha! I'll show you..me..drilling out the cans!!

    @jamesroy...yep, better than comedy.

    just kidding gaburley...nice work!

  • I ve s e e n o n e o f t h o s e s o l a r p o p c a n things..haha. Only kidding..nice video!!

    Me too...I've seen a few now. I guess it really is getting bad in the US of A.

  • I enjoyed saying that

  • Did anyone else find this video hilarious?

  • @jamesroy1983 HELL YEAH!!!!

    

  • Here in the North West we get a lot of overcast during the winter, so solar wouldent work to well....would it??

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  • crazyyyyyy he has solved the silicon issue that no one else seemed to be able to fix!

    i did maintenance for 20 years and  this guy would have made my job easier with this idea! crazy

  • Less Sugar, More BPA in the can! I wonder if the heat would activate the BPA fumes in the cans when the heater is on. Instead of eating the chemical, you can breathe it in a lot faster!

  • @Bobster986 maybe BPA will cause some hormone affects where the body will heat itself more when it attacks its own immune system, bpa a tool of the illuminati to make you sick this comes from emminem and then they made a singer promote the agenda it causes

  • or an assistant,, like the misses.

  • felicidades :)

  • man ,just get a tripod for that cam ...........

  • haha somebody get this man a video editing software lol

    5:18 i started cracking up hahaha

  • We used no additional glass, only the glass in our existing windows. The cost was a big old $8 for the foam board and we made 3 units out of it. Planning to add a small computer fan to each and run it using a small solar powered charging unit.

  • Easier way.. make a box out of foam board. Paint the inside of it black using a high heat low VOC paint. Paint the cans black as well (although you used black cans so skip this step). Then cut a hole at top and bottom to allow air flow. Slides right into the window. It is nearly weightless and produces 120 -150 F heat.

  • Hi, Your project is cool. Just a tip to keep your caulk from drying up you can put a screw in the end and when you want to use the caulk just putt it back out.

  • @trentonpass That does not work. I have tried it many times.

  • great to see other vids on this subject....it works great too! i simplified mine by using a sheet of corogated aluminum instead of cans....i got a piece off an old mobile home....

  • Thanks man, I subed...... will get to the rest of your videos later....

  • It will cause there air to move more slowly and gain more heat, well im hoping cause im too lazy to cut the bottoms out, thats fucking awesome!

  • Ha ha. No one was using it, so I took it. Love it.

  • Nice job!

    Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing your project and tips.

  • somebody has ocd....did you see how all them labels were lined up....

  • i'm using the same box for mine, except i will be putting the insulation on the outside and coverering it up with flashing material to match the house. as for the cover i will be using something called "suntuf"

  • 1stontario, That something you call SunTuf, is a polycarbonate,UV resistent plastic. They use it a lot on greenhouses.

  • wwoooooohooooo the camera falling over was awesome

  • Great idea using the light box. You could consider using low expansion foam to insulate the outer edges. Gave some new ideas. Keep it up.

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