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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2008

After a request or two, I decided to put up a step by step on how I made my first DIY HHO Torch from parts at Home Depot & Lowes

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  • Try the F-16 Pulse King which can be purchased on EBAY. Your flame will be monoatomic hydrogen. What a difference

  • Monoatomic eh? One doesn't want monoatomic hydrogen going into his vehicle, as it bonds with the metal and weakens it. Diatomic is what you want for burning in your engine.

  • By using that wool, is there a good chance that there won't be a flashback?

  • that's the whole idea of using it, is to prevent flashbacks. make sure it's damp prior to use as an extra precaution. you can use water or vinegar, just wouldn't use whiskey or anything....:D

  • Any chance you could send me a parts list?

    Also, I have tried unsuccessfully to make the HHO cells - they ALWAYS make too little HHO. Could you send me that info as well?

    Pulling my hair out here...

    zolar1 at hotma...

  • go to my website and buy the info.  Also, I can build a torch for you for $100 + shipping.

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  • can i use cotton wool? thats damp

  • What is the exact tap that will fit the threads on the mig tip?

  • Nice Video.

  • The reducer fitting piece looks like a grease zerk fitting

  • Hydrogen is naturally diatomic how can it become monoatomic

  • Thanks for the tips, I just fiished making mine with the .030 mig tips. NICE.

  • @Rain4Fuel Where is that? C'mon-- shameless self promotion, man. Your website should be plastered all over.

  • Why can’t you use a flashback arrestor instead of brass wool

  • @Rain4Fuel is that with the generator because thats alot

  • @gpgab971 I always wondered the same thing. Why not buy the one most critical and important part, besides the bubbler , from a reputable professional source? I mean if it works then don't risk making your own. I have always seen bronze wool fail because no one understands how compact to make it. For newcomers this can be dangerous because they think if they see it done by someone else then they can replicate it. I would buy my flame arrestor. Good vid though thank you for the demonstration.

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