> Hi Folks!
> 
> Just a quickie.
Hey David, where do the magnets go and how many? I got that they are the
weaker radio shack kind. Does that mean that they don't have poles?
Katarina

>
> You only need one bottle and its cap with a hole in it
> for the "vortex" part. Instead of a matching bottle for "storage", find
> a bottle that has an opening just a bit
> bigger than the neck and cap of the vortex bottle.
>
> The vortex bottle neck will just fit inside the storage
> bottle neck and all will work just as well.
>
> If you don't have the tools to make a hole (3/8" or so),
> you can take the cap from a spring water "sports bottle".
> It already has a hole (~ 1/2") in it , so if you pull the
> "knob" up to "drinking" position and saw across just below the knob, you
> are almost there.
>
> There will still be some of the "tube" left, but now you can see how
> much more you have to saw/file/chew off to
> get to where it is almost flat. These caps seem to vary in style and
> shapes, so that is why I am not being very specific.
> The main thing is to saw or file it to the point where going any farther
> will start to open the hole wider.
>
> So, that's it. A bottle and cap w/hole, a bottle into which
> the other bottle neck will fit, and some magnets.
>
> Can it get any simpler??
>
> Time to cut ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
>
> Good luck,
>
> David
>


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