Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf: Water as Fuel?

2006-06-05 Thread Ed Reeder
Dave and DaveT: Thanks! You have given me the references I needed to support my instinct that "there is no free lunch." /Ed David Rees wrote: On 6/5/06, Ed Reeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Perhaps you have seen this video? It has certainly gotten some attention. I'm curious if anyone has

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf: Water as Fuel?

2006-06-05 Thread Dave Tutelman
I have to agree with David Rees and the Wikipedia article. The idea has been around for probably half a century or more. Back when I was in HS, I certainly thought about how neat it would be to electrolyze water and use the resultant gas as a clean, high-yield fuel. That was before I got to en

RE: ShopTalk: Simpleton question

2006-06-05 Thread llits230
Lee:  Will it adversly affect the Ferrule? HStill   -- Original message -- From: "Lee E Meyer, Sr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Don, et al, Try "Goof Off" which can be purchase at Home Depot, Lowes, etc.  Ten years ago I was having same problem with ugly epoxy mess.  One day whil

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf: Water as Fuel?

2006-06-05 Thread David Rees
On 6/5/06, Ed Reeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Perhaps you have seen this video? It has certainly gotten some attention. I'm curious if anyone has an opinion on it? http://www.rratch.com/Misc/WaterFuel/WaterFuel.wmv It is an interesting invention, but how efficient is it? Here are some comme

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf: Water as Fuel?

2006-06-05 Thread David Rees
On 6/5/06, Ed Reeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Perhaps you have seen this video? It has certainly gotten some attention. I'm curious if anyone has an opinion on it? http://www.rratch.com/Misc/WaterFuel/WaterFuel.wmv It is an interesting invention, but how efficient is it? Here are some comme

Re: ShopTalk: Not Golf: Water as Fuel?

2006-06-05 Thread Ed Reeder
I forgot to mention that the rexresearch reference has the patent information as well. Ed Reeder wrote: Perhaps you have seen this video? It has certainly gotten some attention. I'm curious if anyone has an opinion on it? http://www.rratch.com/Misc/WaterFuel/WaterFuel.wmv It is an interesti

ShopTalk: Not Golf: Water as Fuel?

2006-06-05 Thread Ed Reeder
Perhaps you have seen this video? It has certainly gotten some attention. I'm curious if anyone has an opinion on it? http://www.rratch.com/Misc/WaterFuel/WaterFuel.wmv It is an interesting invention, but how efficient is it? Here are some comments: http://www.rexresearch.com/klein/klein1.h

RE: ShopTalk: Simpleton question

2006-06-05 Thread Lee E Meyer, Sr.
Try "Goof Off" which can be purchased at Home Depot, Lowes, etc.  (Will remove epoxy even after it has hardened). Just put some on a 3" X 3" piece of paper towel and wipe of excess epoxy around ferrule/hose area.  Great for taking off you "finger prints" which are often left on shaft.   LeeGraham

RE: ShopTalk: Simpleton question

2006-06-05 Thread Lee E Meyer, Sr.
Don, et al, Try "Goof Off" which can be purchase at Home Depot, Lowes, etc.  Ten years ago I was having same problem with ugly epoxy mess.  One day while looking at the many solvents for a "cure" I bumped into a painter in Home Depot.  So I asked him for his suggestion to "ugly epoxy mess."  His