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Re: Tractor Innertube WANTED!

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 1:21 pm
by Greg
screw the float- to much work!!
WAY CHEAPER and probably best to just do it on the island anyway, in the bush...

I think I've got the perfect stove, OLD Pot-Belly wood/coal....
but I've got to get copper tubing, piping...
I also have 3 deep cell batt's but need a 12v. transfer pump-
probably need to use all three batt's to full it up the first time...

lets see; If it's set into the ground a foot and wrapped with insulation above ground and a put a lid on it to keep the Beavers from cleaning their crayfish in it.....
KISS it; maintaining the cup-runnith over concept for cleanlyness-

perhaps add a thermal heating unit with some black hoes... :D
(thats solar, you sick'O)

Heat it UP with gas- wood- and sun....
Dont WoRrY :cry: about TeMP being to Cold!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
No Worry about it getting to HOT!!! :partyman:

Anyone want to donate a solar panel for Batt's?
Tubing- flex copper...
$$$, gas, grass or a$$-
spare change- anything gladly accepted =D> :lol: =;

F#^7 IT- Lets ParTy!!
L.M.G.

Re: Tractor Innertube WANTED!

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 1:39 pm
by sloughslut
just throw in some dry ice, instant steam. just fill it up with 5gallon buckets if you got a couple people on high tide it wouldnt take long, then you could just syphon it out with a hose to empty. The one i saw was all old steel pipe no copper, i think it was about 1inch or so but bigger might be better, it zig zaged through the stove like 3 times so the fire and heat hit the pipes, there has to be a diagram or blueprint of this online somewhere. :-k

Re: Tractor Innertube WANTED!

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 1:49 pm
by sloughslut
http://www.cedartubs.com/chofu-wood.html this is like the one i saw but it was homemade of course :)

Re: Tractor Innertube WANTED!

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:57 am
by Greg
I just finished the hill-billy heat exchanger,
It made cold water running simi-slow from the garden hose really HOT.... Thats about what I think it will produce with a 12v.pump and river water...
looks like it could double as a nice out door shower heater-

Sloughslut- thanks for the links!!
(free hot-tubing for you!)