On Tue, 17 May 2005 03:27:34 -0400, Alan King <
alan@...> wrote:
>
> Well picked it up because I can use it for its original use too, it's
> super
> clear.
I didn't know there is super clear variety, interesting. I once tried to
use it to isolate contacts of a relais (mains voltage). It shortet them
right out in uncured state!.
> But nothing to flame and oven test it, so may as well. If it flames
> really well I may sacrifice an extra printer in the driveway a la the
> flaming
> pop tart toaster experiments. If you haven't seen this try it, get a
> $5 yard
> sale toaster and wire/tape the handle down, put in some pop tarts and
> plug it in
> on the driveway. Make sure there is nothing flammable within 50 yards
> or about
> 50 feet overhead, you get 15-20 foot flames sometimes. There is a
> seperate FD
> flamability chart for breakfast pastries.
Mythbusters did that, fragments shot one of the girls near the eye when
one exploded... on camera...
> Went to Walmart getting stuff and they had the bubble curtains. Aqua
> tech,
> they had the green 1' stiff one, but also a flexible one that you can't
> see any
> holes, looks smooth to the eye. Got one of each, figuring the flexible
> one may
> have smaller holes etc. Also got a plastic 'stone' that's like a hollow
> tube
> shape with a diffuser that looks like one of the plastic scouring pads.
> Was
> only %1.50 or something so got it to try as well. I'll put up some pics
> for ID
> purposes if any of them seem particularly useful.
I got black flexible hose. It is made of foam rubber, the outside is
smooth and has tiny holes punched in.
Works all right. I had to take out the lead wire in it (keeps it submerged
but CuCl eats lead for breakfast).
My 110l/h pump is just a tad small for 45cm hose, need to get a bigger
one, the last 5cm of the hose get no air. But no hurry..
ST