Did you skim through this video, or watch it through? I'll assume you skimmed, shall i?
If you'd watched it all the way through...you'd have noticed him say things like...'safe', 'non toxic', 'clean', 'efficient', 'on demand', 'environmentally friendly', 'cheap' and a whole host of other stupendously obvious ways in which this gas and process is 'special'. I suggest you watch them again if you're genuinely interested, and take note.
I have read your comment but I do not understand what you are trying to get to. Please get to the point what you are trying to say instead of leaving the end of your sentence unfinished. My wife holds a 4.0 going to college and she is a school teacher. If she does not understand your statement, no one else will understand.
I was merely responding to aquapulsefuel's comment above. He ask's why is HHO so special, and why not use a normal propane or butane torch instead of HHO? I MIS-interpreted his question as 'rubbishing' the HHO concept, and responded as such (since apologized to him/her for jumping the gun)
To clarify, i am very impressed with your work, and see a great future for products you display.
gee whiz mate, your quick to jump down my throat.The point of my question was actually about the properties that hho has and its effect on the perspex .i thought maybe there was a reaction different to hho gas on the perspex and considering its flame temp beig low and it being an implosion as opposed to an explosion i felt the questioon was worth presenting.The other thing that came to mind is wheather the flame had an effect on the acrylic that other gasses did not. sorry for upseting you!
I see what you were getting at now, and yeah..i was a little quick off the mark in my reply to you. Sorry for that. The reason was i thought you were just out to rubbish the whole HHO concept, the 3 ??? threw me. I thought you were being sarcastic, and you weren't. Soooo many people post rubbish the moment they feel there is anything remotely 'alternative' contained in the video, and their off!
Sorry for jumping down your throat, was having a bad day.
I've softened the edge of plexi with a propane torch many times but not that quickly.
amishnation 3 months ago in playlist HHO Gas- Epoch Manufacturing Presentation All Machines
Of course, the electricity consumed most often isn't produced cleanly...
a1mint 2 years ago
NOW,,,,, Lets start making STEELS!!!!!
All the best, Knute
OldKnute 2 years ago
Yeeeeeee!!!
>Knute; rises to his feet and begins to dance in counterclockwise rotations,, round and round and round.
PEACE comes,,, PEACE comes,, PEACE comes.
All the best, Knute
OldKnute 2 years ago
can you finish the acrylic with normal propane or butane torch???What makes using hho special for this aplication.
aquapulsefuel 2 years ago
Did you skim through this video, or watch it through? I'll assume you skimmed, shall i?
If you'd watched it all the way through...you'd have noticed him say things like...'safe', 'non toxic', 'clean', 'efficient', 'on demand', 'environmentally friendly', 'cheap' and a whole host of other stupendously obvious ways in which this gas and process is 'special'. I suggest you watch them again if you're genuinely interested, and take note.
spikeychops 2 years ago
I have read your comment but I do not understand what you are trying to get to. Please get to the point what you are trying to say instead of leaving the end of your sentence unfinished. My wife holds a 4.0 going to college and she is a school teacher. If she does not understand your statement, no one else will understand.
pjckac1 2 years ago
Are you talking to me pjckac1?
I was merely responding to aquapulsefuel's comment above. He ask's why is HHO so special, and why not use a normal propane or butane torch instead of HHO? I MIS-interpreted his question as 'rubbishing' the HHO concept, and responded as such (since apologized to him/her for jumping the gun)
To clarify, i am very impressed with your work, and see a great future for products you display.
Everyone happy? OK then.
spikeychops 2 years ago
gee whiz mate, your quick to jump down my throat.The point of my question was actually about the properties that hho has and its effect on the perspex .i thought maybe there was a reaction different to hho gas on the perspex and considering its flame temp beig low and it being an implosion as opposed to an explosion i felt the questioon was worth presenting.The other thing that came to mind is wheather the flame had an effect on the acrylic that other gasses did not. sorry for upseting you!
aquapulsefuel 2 years ago
No apologies needed aquapulsefuel.
I see what you were getting at now, and yeah..i was a little quick off the mark in my reply to you. Sorry for that. The reason was i thought you were just out to rubbish the whole HHO concept, the 3 ??? threw me. I thought you were being sarcastic, and you weren't. Soooo many people post rubbish the moment they feel there is anything remotely 'alternative' contained in the video, and their off!
Sorry for jumping down your throat, was having a bad day.
spikeychops 2 years ago
oh well.. these things happen. maybe i have a new freind out of it. watch my vids and you may like them eneough to subscribe. cheers pal.
aquapulsefuel 2 years ago