Really forced air
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Really forced air
I have found a wonderful tool to start those recalcitrant engines, which refuse to start no matter what you do. With this thing, they had better start.
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Bruno- This thing looks amazing like a hair dryer. I wonder if the designing engineer is divorced?
Later, Hank
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Actually--I'm predicting a divorced woman!Hank wrote:Bruno- This thing looks amazing like a hair dryer. I wonder if the designing engineer is divorced?
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I found this under 'A Present for Mother-in-Law' rubric. The presumption, I supopose, is that the poor woman would run off to have her hair dried with a new device, point it at her wet head and pull the trigger. Like one of those things that regularly backfire on Will E. Coyote.
Given that it blows air, I thought it would be excellent to use for pulsejet starts. Make them start either by air or by fear.
Given that it blows air, I thought it would be excellent to use for pulsejet starts. Make them start either by air or by fear.
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Oh yeah, I forgot about that great idea!Ben wrote:And don't forget the .22 blank BCVP starting claim. Did anyone ever hear from that guy again?
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Well, I heard from him about a year ago. Then he dropped from sight again. He forged swords, like Eric. I still have no idea what it all meant. When he talked about smithery, he made sense. Very convincing. About the rest, I don't know. I wish he were on the level, but the probability is low.
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A guy named Eric forging swords, sounds like a viking joke possibility, please don't tell me he lives in finland or iceland or someotherland..
but seriously, that sounds like a very interesting hobby.. I'd like some more info on the sword forging.. could be a very fun way to vent off some artistic frustration..
Oh yeah, I LOVE the hairdryer, I want one for my ex, that thing could save me bundle, she's just about airheaded enough to load the darn thing herself too! :) she already has a butane fueled curling iron, for primping on the go!
but seriously, that sounds like a very interesting hobby.. I'd like some more info on the sword forging.. could be a very fun way to vent off some artistic frustration..
Oh yeah, I LOVE the hairdryer, I want one for my ex, that thing could save me bundle, she's just about airheaded enough to load the darn thing herself too! :) she already has a butane fueled curling iron, for primping on the go!
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Hopefully she'll have the good sense not to aim it at a puddle ???El-Kablooey wrote:Oh yeah, I LOVE the hairdryer, I want one for my ex, that thing could save me bundle, she's just about airheaded enough to load the darn thing herself too! :)
http://www.pulse-jets.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?p=22867
Some of your posts are very strange ...
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pezman wrote: Some of your posts are very strange ...
I'll not deny that, its mainly because I'm stoned alot, (I think) ;)