Doping giraffe pantone: bubbler material?

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Doping giraffe pantone: bubbler material?




by mic42 » 26/12/07, 19:44

hello to all I start in the modification of a mower engine and I wanted to know that it type of material to use for the bubbler we find the two assembly with a plastic bubbler and with scrap bubbler I wanted to know which would be the best. it also has the tee connections if it is galvanized is it good or is there a risk of chemical reaction? thank you for your answers to come
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by Other » 27/12/07, 00:10

Hello
I'm tired of paying too expensive gas and I've always dreamed of driving with water so that's where I'm going


I would not discourage you but just rolling with water is a dream (for another good shake ..)

For the bubbler any plastic container does the trick
if you do this on an experimental basis, you will soon realize that water consumption is low in a mower
If you want to make an assembly for use lawn mower, make a reactor with a small carburetor of reduced model you can make it work with fuel oil and if you want to add a little water you can have fun

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by mic42 » 30/12/07, 12:05

thank you for this answer I will already modify a mower to see what it looks like with a plastic bubbler. hi
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