You have to hook it up to an electrical source, with a voltage and an ampere rating designed for the lenght and the thickness of the wire that you are using.
I'm not sure I follow. Maybe you could make a video on designing an electrical source and a voltage and amperere rating in combination for the lenght and thickness of different wirings. I'm lost! Thanks for your time. Geoff
Cool!!
RobinHood1227 10 months ago
Ha! Who would have ever thought.....Legos. Thats really cool.
HyRisen 1 year ago
Wow. that's COOL! U must have used steel or nichrome wire rite? Hahaha
Good stuff man. :)
O2blitzer 1 year ago
what kind of wire didi you use?
MrJohngalang17 1 year ago
cool where did you get the legos? gave you a 5 for the idea!!
fly2000jtb 2 years ago
just buy one
DYLANMALCOLM 3 years ago
Feckin' nice dude..
ChathamFr0 3 years ago
That's great can you slow it down and do a how to video so the rest of us can build one too!
seashorecanadian 4 years ago
Could you not just hook up some fat 9v batteries or something to a coat hanger?
CrunchieDan 4 years ago
u know u can just file instructions and blueprints to making these equipments. Whenever you need something, you'd just have to build it lol
nomisage 4 years ago
david please explain how you heat the wire
GeoffLafayette 4 years ago
You have to hook it up to an electrical source, with a voltage and an ampere rating designed for the lenght and the thickness of the wire that you are using.
bedeone 4 years ago
I'm not sure I follow. Maybe you could make a video on designing an electrical source and a voltage and amperere rating in combination for the lenght and thickness of different wirings. I'm lost! Thanks for your time. Geoff
GeoffLafayette 4 years ago
it only needs to be anywhere from 5-7 volts
TeddyTek 3 years ago