[AT] HHO
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Mon May 22 09:14:39 PDT 2006
This reminds me of the hydrogen welder (French) that I picked up locally
a few years ago at a local pawn shop, H. L. When I started looking into
the way it worked, I got scared of the thing and took it back and got my
money back. The problems with it that I saw involve controlling the
pressure of the gas that gets generated and finding a source of the
fuel. This particular welder uses a very concentrated solution of
hydrogen peroxide -- somewhere in the vicinity of 10 times the strength
of the stuff you find in your local pharmacy. The welder I had uses the
same technology as the positioning thrusters on space craft. It
requires no source of oxygen for combustion and will produce a flame in
an absolute vacuum.
The welder is still setting in the pawn shop. Let me know if you're
interested and I can have it available for you to pick up on your way to
Portland in August. It's about the size of a bread box and the price
tag is $100. Think of the fun you could have with this thing around a
Dotson Brother's campfire while doing crafts projects with shim stock.
It's probably about as safe as sailing anvils.
Larry
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Subject: [AT] HHO
Someone tell me if this is for real.
Sounds like hooey to me.
But if it works ????
http://hytechapps.com/
Take a look if you like.
H. L. Staples
McLoud, Oklahoma
USA
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