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Scarecrow Labs - 2008 Year of the Torch

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

Thank you all for a great year in 2008.

This is a compilation of outtakes from just a few of the HHO Torch videos I published during 2008. There is some footage here that has never been seen before along with many old favorites.

During 2008, the HHO torch evolved from a fun but fairly primitive novelty into a serious tool. Experimentation with various tips, gas mixes and the effects on a variety of materials have proven that the dream of cutting steel with water is a reality. The equipment required is simple and is within reach of all avid experimenters.

I have a "live video show" on the Energy Builders Network, Inc. community web site. When I am not doing a live show, I have set it up so it will run about 3 hours of video most of which has never hit YouTube. If you are interested, and have the time, give it a look. Live show schedules are TBA.

Thanks again ... and yeah, get off your butt and BUILD IT !!!

http://www.energybuildersnetwork.com



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  • Wow, you where cutting cans in half like a jedi's laser sword, :D

    That is a very nice torch, I am very pleased to see it cut something thick like the lawnmower blade! Thats just awesome. An electric flame. :D

  • one of the clips that ended up on the cutting room floor was D3 welding that lawn mower blade piece back onto itself ... now that WAS FUN !!!

    I think there is a more complete version of that sequence in a video I published back in late November ...

  • thats F*^KEN AWSOME! how does it reduce itself to such a fine needle of flame, is there a combustion chamber in the torch your holding

  • the hydroxy gas is being forced by fair pressure through a MIG welding tip, .035 inch in diameter ... the combustion of hydroxy gas has some rater unique properties that we are trying to better understand ... this little torch will cut through pretty much anything including Tungsten ... I see a potential for commercial applications if we can tame some of the issues and package is it so its a reliable work a day tool ...

  • as the HHO flame burns into pure water, it creates a vacuum INSIDE the flame, and basically forms a "cone" shaped flame..

  • you description is borne out by our observations ... I think you are spot on and that this is one of the reasons the flame seem not spread out like one would expect ... it stays in a cohesive column very much like a laser ...

    much of what we show and the explanations we provide is based on our "best guess" ... we are doing our very best to understand it ourselves and report back what we think is going on ... we need more eyes on it and working with it ...

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  • the effect that the torch had on a number of ceramic materials did not make this video ... I'm sorry ... there was 4 hours of pretty cool footage that I did my best to condense down into a package that would demonstrate viability yet be entertaining and not bore folks to sleep ... but there is potential using a ceramic heat exchanger that might eventually evolve into something you might like to see ... we need more interested people, time and money ... we have come so far but still far to go ...

  • They leave room for recreation expense.

    And I truely wish you unlimited budget.

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