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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #72 on: June 25, 2008, 15:33:15 pm »
Hi Steve.

This is going to be quite a light show when you get it done.

Here's a link on some inexpensive SS polishing compounds --> http://www.hobbytool.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=437

I've had SS tubing plated before but it will eventially wear off. You probably need to buff anyways prior to plating. You might want to also consider a custom gun smith to do the plating if you want the "hard chrome" and you end up going this route. I hear they do a real good job on gun barrels. Try googling "custom chrome plating gun barrels". Maybe you might consider nickel plating, but chrome is harder.

--> http://www.overlandplating.com/faq.php

The hydrogen embrittlement faq link at the end the above link is also interesting.

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Hi Flaghole,

It will be for sure a fantastic lightshow in that tube! ;) ;) ;)

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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #73 on: June 25, 2008, 16:34:29 pm »
hi steve,

how are you planning to verify your process?

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Hi james,

I was thinking  to put my leddevice between my wfc and my flame thrower.. ;)
See what happens when i turn the device on and off..I also want to swith each of the 4 freqency's seperatley on and off.
If you have any suggestions for more tests, please suggest..!

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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #74 on: June 25, 2008, 18:00:43 pm »
hi steve,

how are you planning to verify your process?

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easy now, if your talking about the ionization process than we have already verified that, adding of the lasers is experimental to make the gas more volitile, you see there is 2 things going on here, first you ionize the gas, this pulls great magic and makes half liter look bigger, depending on how good you ionize it determines how big the mass goes. Adding lasers is to convert from diesel like gas to gasoline like gas. Stan didn't directly say how it was done, but we know whats up to whom that would like to follow.

it is not going to be easy to get this on cam due to the fact of having to set valve settings, connect wires and hold a camera, im still waiting on my cell that i blowed up to get fixed. I have problems with stuff like this, i guess its because i test what i shouldn't be testing? anyways if somethings going a little to easy, throw a little dirt in your face to make it harder, if you dont something will give.

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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #75 on: June 25, 2008, 19:43:15 pm »
James,

I understand the confusion. This whole thing of making more volume out of 1 liter hydroxy is easy to understand.
I will explain: Stan said that he made from 1 liter more liters gas... So how did he do that?
I started to make a gas heating system. See the pics attached to this reply.
The coppertube was heated by current, like 150watts.
The coppertube was to hot to keep yr hand on!
The gas got some heat and the gas volume output was increased by 10%.
The gas temp was just raised a view degrees....very little, like 4 degree's!
If my tube was longer, i would have had easy double gasvolume!
Bigger volume does mean less power per kubic mtr gas, because the amount of H molecules are still the same.
So Hydrocars started ionizing the gas..and he got succes too!
He changed the gas. Exactly what he produced in chemical therms is still a mistery, because we are not able to analyze that kind of stuff. What we do know is that the flame test was incredible!
It looked like a liquid-flame thrower!. Inches high!
So....now you know where and how this story / topic  started.. ;)
Its difficults to understand eachothers choice of words. ......hopes this clears some of the confusion!
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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #76 on: June 26, 2008, 01:39:25 am »

 
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Now what I don't hear anyone talking about is a water recollection system to put back some of the water used into the tank. This would make the comsumption curve into a natural log curve, for every gallon used a ceretant percentage of it would be put back in for reuse and that percentage would do the same for a long time this repeats over and over. Thus this will make a gallon last for a very long time.


  In my "Spare" time, I have been putting pencil to paper on just this idea.   ::) ;D

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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #77 on: July 12, 2008, 02:54:15 am »
My name is Charlie and I own Overland Plating. I track my web site stats and got several hits from this site. Having no idea what it is I checked it out and seen the post about getting some of the parts plated, if someone could give me more info such as size, type of metal and the like I might be able to be of some help, I do plate many things besides firearms, thnx  :)@.com 
 
Charlie, I removed your emailadres. You can get trouble with publishing that so openly.
People can PM you thru the message service of the forum... ;)
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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #78 on: July 13, 2008, 05:13:49 am »
HHO out of the steam generated of the ICE




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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #79 on: July 13, 2008, 09:39:03 am »
Wel(d) done, Browngas!

Kewl video too!
Looking forward to see the next ones!

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