This is an an introduction to my current low heat Calorimetry Containment i have constructed for my current LNER or Cold fusion Experiment.
I will be giving a full description of the system in another video.
Please have more discussions here on the forums Here:
http://open-source-energy.org/?topic=2554.msg34683#msg34683
Thanks and leave your thoughts!
~Russ
www.RWGresearch.com
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Styrofoam vapors are toxic.
Finally! The long awaited vid. I think I spotted a little gap on the bottom of the outside lid….might want to tighten.
Are you going by some plans? If so, can I see them?
i challenge you to make a 3D printer with reciclated printers
PD; i not speak english
Why not just make your outer lid a couple of inches bigger so you can pull it off by the overlapping bits?
That is one HOT looking (and well insulated) Cold Fusion box!!!
Love the design.
Awesome! 😀
Russ, for future projects that use Styrofoam like this or any weak materials like particle board or plastic, look into using Hi-Lo Thread screws. They are great and when you see them you will understand why. They are a double thread screw. The hi thread goes makes it's own thread while the lo thread makes it's own separate thread. — — — — In particle board and plastic, it's probably best if you drill a pilot hole the size of the screw shank and no larger. If you drill a pilot larger than the screw shank, the low threads won't have a gripping area. — — — — I hope it helps you or some other viewer that may not know about these great screws, sometime down the road.
Looking snazzy 😉
Nice box
metal screws conduct heat
they make a special caulk just for styro foam fyi, home depot & lowes carries it
Wow the shop is looking so cool man! Very awesome!
Interesting ber cooler and built really well:)
thank for you Russ.
That was so cool, literally! Glad I got to see the alpha version up close