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Welding With Water by Spiro - real 'Browns Gas' at work

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

My friend Spiro is the inventor of this water welder. After 20 years it has been approved for the market. It is now much smaller and more portable. It burns hot enough to neutralize toxic and radioactive waste, can be used as a power source for things like cars, homes heating and water purification yet it wont burn your fingers.
If you are interested in investing, purchasing or discussing brown's gas technology, contact us and we will put you in contact with Spiro.

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  • smeegma.. i happen to know a bit about how brown stumbled on to archaic scripture which led him to this discovery.. its been tested and its been provenm it can nutralize radioactive material... suggest you do a bit of research on the matter m8

  • Doesn't nutralise it it burns it to disintergration

  • Heat does not neutralize radioactivity.

    "After 20 years it has been approved for the market."

    By who? TUV?

    Absent useful information, I must conclude this is bullshit. Industry has no reason not to adopt useful welding tech, but except for a very few applications this has been tried and abandoned.

  • I should just put you in contact with Spiro... If you are really interested you can ask him questions directly.

    His welders are still working... still getting more compact...

    It is a well know fact that toxic and nuclear waste are destroyed at super high temps - You need to do a little more research.

  • Spiro only has one hand... his welding is a little different because of that... I have see it used properly - no perosity

    This vid is about 8 years old... lots has improved since then

  • re name this vid seems like gud product but i acciently found it make the word welder the first word

  • Thanks good idea

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  • Q: Why hasn't this technology been used extensively in the past ?

    A: Governments, oil companies and the Saudi family.

  • High strength granular penetration, is that a fancy way to say brazing.

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  • I did not see any welding examples.

    All the movie does is showing about BRAZING or SOLDERING.

    NOT welding.

  • This is the first video I've seen using hydroxy to weld stainless and mild steel. Does anyone know the trick to making it work for welding steel. 

  • Since, this 'water torch technology', has been around for 20+ years. Then I see no reason to worry about, "the far reaching implications", as far as 'unlimited energy' goes, as far as the perspective of the so-called Elite. As I've heard, that this is the "kind of technology, that got Joe of the 'Joe-Cell', m-u-r-d-e-r-e-d".

    (And, 'all because of a 'better mousetrap"?) Oil IS, a 'f-o-s-s-i-l-e-d f-u-e-l'......!

  • At the end it says this technology can be used to make electricity. But at the beginning it says that they use electricity to make the hydrogen gas. HMMMM.

    I see a problem here.

    Doh. Scam. "If you are interested in investing ..."

  • According to shambhallah This can "neutralise radioactive waste".

    Really?

    I think not. You can not burn radioactive waste to neutralise it. Heating up radioactive atoms does not change their radioactivity. It could change what compound the radioactive atom is part of. But it will not neutralise it.

  • okee it disintergrates.. technicality hehe.. am no engineer or scientist :) basicly ment the same thing.. but thx for pointing out the difference

  • The welding industry's preference for acetylene and propane gases over hydrogen has nothing to do with the government, oil companies, or the Saudis.

    This machine is a neat chemistry experiment adapted for commercial use. 15 year old high school chemistry students literally do this same thing on their lab benches with a battery, some wires, a beaker, and two test tubes. During the experiment, each test tube fills with gas -- one with twice as much as the other -- guess which one that is.

  • Maybe you should take up listening for a living, then you wont fail in your comments

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