That was truly scary! Here is my advice: 1) Never work in a closed environment. The reason is that Hydrogen diffuses quickly so this helps avoid explosion as it gets mixed up with Nitrogen gas in the air. 2) Make sure there is no leakage from your bubbler.
I say on one of these vids where the guy used a pinstrippers air brush for the torch head. It should be adjustable for flow and flame spread with other tips.
im sorry. but every time im having a bed day with my HHO torch i watch your video and it always makes me smile and laugh!! keep up the work.. take a look at my videos
Your production rate is way to high for that size torch tip. Cut your current way, way back or cut the end off of that tip and flare it. You should always keep the filter wet! Great work man.
thats awsome, you send that to americas funniest video and you will win. Safty comes first, bronze wool will work fine, also you can go to a sears and get a lp kit for a gas dryer and if you have enough gas it will work fine. they have orfis's that have small holes thatfit into a 1/4in tube, good luck and be careful.
NO but seriously, it was so funny to see you get really scared. Ok ok , so here is some tips, and you WILL get it working.
1: BallNeedle is ok choice to begin with, I use a longer model BUT the diameter of the hole IS WAY TO LARGE so you need to cramp it, say half the size at most, preferebly smaller exit hole.
2: Cigarette/CottonBud END-Flashack is perfect, i use it ALL THE TIME and it saves my ass every time, so dont worry!
air stones from an aquarium make a nice flashback arrester better than bronze wool ive seen them in use in industrial hydrogen torches
prototype9000 2 years ago
bronze wool= shit,
Oxygen cylinder backflash arrestor
Sumermagor 3 years ago
really...can't wait to see your video
Rain4Fuel 3 years ago
.way to much gas ,u could just about use a small brazing torch for the sort of output youve got there,40 thou or 1mm dismeter jet would do.
joe80edge 3 years ago
huh that was close :)
Kipsass 3 years ago
That was truly scary! Here is my advice: 1) Never work in a closed environment. The reason is that Hydrogen diffuses quickly so this helps avoid explosion as it gets mixed up with Nitrogen gas in the air. 2) Make sure there is no leakage from your bubbler.
wuminnoname 3 years ago
Hi
I say on one of these vids where the guy used a pinstrippers air brush for the torch head. It should be adjustable for flow and flame spread with other tips.
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bagrmanhd 4 years ago
im sorry. but every time im having a bed day with my HHO torch i watch your video and it always makes me smile and laugh!! keep up the work.. take a look at my videos
harpersteven 4 years ago
Your production rate is way to high for that size torch tip. Cut your current way, way back or cut the end off of that tip and flare it. You should always keep the filter wet! Great work man.
catchison 4 years ago
Thanks bro. Check out some of the more current stuff and my new torch setup. ;)
Rain4Fuel 4 years ago
thats awsome, you send that to americas funniest video and you will win. Safty comes first, bronze wool will work fine, also you can go to a sears and get a lp kit for a gas dryer and if you have enough gas it will work fine. they have orfis's that have small holes thatfit into a 1/4in tube, good luck and be careful.
crob227 4 years ago
Thanks for having the courage to share this with us. It helps to remind us all of how dangerous this stuff can be. :) :) :)
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dulcajack 4 years ago
Mowahhahaha! :D
NO but seriously, it was so funny to see you get really scared. Ok ok , so here is some tips, and you WILL get it working.
1: BallNeedle is ok choice to begin with, I use a longer model BUT the diameter of the hole IS WAY TO LARGE so you need to cramp it, say half the size at most, preferebly smaller exit hole.
2: Cigarette/CottonBud END-Flashack is perfect, i use it ALL THE TIME and it saves my ass every time, so dont worry!
3:Hot Glue IS your friend, so use it on cracks
InventorGadget 4 years ago
hehe, really scared huh? thanks for the info.
Rain4Fuel 4 years ago
lol
pochintwin 4 years ago