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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

homemade by me :) and some help form dad

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  • gota really bizarre crazy idea !!!! buy an air conditioner!!! DUHHHH!!

  • @callmenort I have 3 in the basement first of all and 2nd I hate guys like you with you're dumbass shit why not let someone try something to make them happy. FUCK YOU. low life

  • Nice work!

    Where will you get the cold water from? City water? Underground pipe loop? Cooling tower?

    For safety, you should get rid of that male-male plug and put a proper cord on it. If someone trips over the cord there could be a live plug flying around the room. You could get a shock or cause a fire if it sparks.

  • thanks well right now its like 90 done but am going to get my cold water form a ac conpreser and cool water in a beer cooler . right now am just puting ice in it and am so geting that male to male plug off i got a bad shock form it one time . this was made in 2007 by me and my dad but ya its going to be much nicer wean done and a paint job too. thanks a lot and i like yours too :)

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  • ok i will take a look out hear i can just get 115 and 220 lol

  • yeah 240V 50Hz motors would not like it :(

    Look up tesla500's channel, he's done a lot of work on home made chillers using common gasses and components

  • ok thanks man it still needs some work and then i will see what i can do . if you wearr in the usa i would buy that frige compreserr with the bolw you have cuz i could chill the water :) but it runs on 240 volt so i cant use it :(

  • Good job!, with a cooling tower outside you'll have a nice AC

    Don't worry about ppl griping about prices on this stuff, custom products never come cheap, and if the customer wants to gripe about every aspect of it, drop them!

    I used to under charge ppl all the time on jobs, but I found out most people are willing to pay more as long as you deliver high quality, so $150+ on labor for fabrication jobs is a regular thing for me.

    All I can say is, refine it, and advertise it! ppl will come!

  • np i have a lot more things am going to build too :)

  • Keep up the good work.

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