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  • whats with his gay pink mortorcycle on the side??

  • @sumbody19 lol your a tool , thats a bikecycle

  • @sumbody19 lol your a tool , that's a bike-cycle

  • @sumbody19 lol your a tool , that's a bike-cycle

  • @aterack833 your the tool who doesnt know what a joke is fuckhead. and what the fucks a bike-cycle where the hell did you go to get educated you fuckin retard

  • @sumbody19 its auto spell , so fuck off , and sorry about posting that 3 times

  • Hey BBB, Awesome idea for the wrapping jig you made! I was wondering what kind of mesh are you using? i made the same kind of cell b4 but my mesh was the grip liners that we put in drawers so stuff doesnt slip around in them, and i used that but it would just trap the bubbles in between the plates and not let them out, please help me out here bud. im wondering what kind of mesh is it(what is the actual purpose of this mesh) and where can you find it? I'd really appreciate your help.

  • quick question is the mesh just plastic???

  • Thanks for sharing a simple design.

  • nice easy i wish i could that please.

  • Like the method of wrapping.Very good

  • That's Brilliant about making the leads part of your spring.. I never would have thought of that!

  • Thanks. Just seemed that if connections are two dissimilar metals which will react with one another (copper & stainless), eliminate the dissimilar metal through either welding stainless or going one piece.

  • Doesnt the diamond mesh stop the bubbles from exiting properly?

  • They still have to go up, doesn't seem to. Our wrap isn't so tight that there are no gaps.

  • OK I see thanx for the quick answer BBB love your vids! I am in South Africa...people are a bit behind here on HHO but I am running a home build in my Golf 1600 and I get 17kms to the litre compared to my previous 10kms! I am constantly learning from people like yourselves so thanx again!

  • Glad to hear you are gtting some good results.

  • you can relieve the initial break-over by grinding 1/4" off each side of your bi-mandrel. It'll make it rounder,too! no charge.

  • thats a handy tool-good job

  • Thanks. This may not be the highest tech design, but it works and it's simple.

  • i built a spiral plate design and your tool would have saved me many hours.

    my material was a bit thicker and needed heating to red with a blow torch,to keep the wound shape

  • We found tapping with a hammer to relieve the stress helps get the shape a little more rounded. Heating takes the stress out even better, but that would melt our plastic mesh we use to keep the negative and positive gapped.

  • yes-would be nice to have something that would not melt-i made mine in 2 pieces -it was a real bitch getting the 2 spirals to go together

  • This may be a flat out retarded question but how do you get it not to short or spark with both cable terminals in the water?

  • Unless the two parts of the anode (or your wires!)touch, the current has to run through the water. It won't spark, that's what breaks the water apart into hydrogen and oxygen.

  • ah ok I got cha now

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