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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:05 pm
by Gippeto
_Fnord wrote:Hasn't anyone here ever watched The Red Green show?
Why YES, yes I have.
I just knew I'd seen this somewhere!
Sorry, couldn't ....resist.... the flannel and suspenders... are taking ... OVER!
Now where's my duct tape?

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:47 pm
by nivekatoz
[quote="jackssmirkingrevenge"]Why does the lady in the pictures look like she herself has been inflated?
*ahem*
I think you'd be better off hooking up the flywheel from a normal compressor to your car tire by simple friction drive.[/quot
I love the heaver ladys!! Not everybody thinks the way you do..
Then again I don't like that lady

.............Don't get bent out of shape over this, I was just kidding... But I still love BBW. ( Big Beautiful Women ! ) every body has there opinion.....or likes or dislikes...Im not that thin skined. :salute:
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:57 pm
by THUNDERLORD
nivekatoz wrote:... But I still love BBW. ( Big Beautiful Women ! )...
I thought BBW stood for "Bring Burgers With" Hmmm...
Also I had to google "Red Green show" and found this:
He's got the idea!!! 8)
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:44 pm
by marpat
thunderlord for the fueling thing it might be possible to get a lawn mower engine and convert it to propane i know some members on the old spudtech sight have done it so it might be possible for fueling combustions
but wait the carb on the engine converts the liquid gasoline into a vapor perfect for fueling spuddies the only problem would be if the gas reacted with the pvc combustion chamber but there would not be a problem with metal chambers or abs
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:09 pm
by THUNDERLORD
marpat wrote:... so it might be possible for fueling combustions
but wait the carb on the engine converts the liquid gasoline into a vapor perfect for fueling spuddies the only problem would be if the gas reacted with the pvc combustion chamber but there would not be a problem with metal chambers or abs
I found the same concept very interesting when filling a compressor through a removed spark plug was mentioned in this thread by _Fnord.
I suppose a metal nipple could be threaded into the spark plug hole (of whatever) and the crankshaft spun by an electric motor then the valve opened into a storage tank and then used to fill combustion chambers.
IDK if the gas would re-liquify or at what pressure it would.
AFAIK PVC is pretty resistant to gasoline. (probably not RC airplane motor fuel though...) But the mixes generated would be too dangerous in PVC. Seems dangerous to store or handle (If it would work(?))

8) Thanks.