HHO Welding Machine Demonstration 5-18-2008
HHO Welding Machine Demonstration 5-18-2008 This hydrogen oxygen machine has the capability to cutting through 3 inches of solid steel. In this demonstration the oxygen and hydrogen gas was not turned up all the way. It was running on low for this demonstration. This machine puts out 680 liters per hour of hydrogen and oxygen gas and the option of adding cooling gas to do proper welding. My next demonstration will be welding metal together and on the video you will see the coolant adjusting knob and the difference of adding coolant or not during welding. But during this demonstration that someone requested me is to demonstrate the HHO welding machine and the torch.
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Comments on HHO Welding Machine Demonstration 5-18-2008
Knifemaster464 @ 10:23 pm
I broke a metal training dagger it has 2 prongs and one broke off could I weld them back together?
TheIronStark @ 10:23 pm
yes…. this is HHO 100% well done dudy
TripleX2go @ 10:23 pm
He may not have one,but to sale you a hho welder.
TripleX2go @ 10:23 pm
Why build when you can buy and make a buck off from the next guy. A salesman demonstrates how well hho gas work it efficiency, True mulage consist of creating,contructing this machinery.
100msw @ 10:23 pm
You flame dried a tin pan and melted a bolt head
so where is the welding demo as per the title
If this is so great a machine why no welding?
drocketman2000 @ 10:23 pm
steel, if my dad who used to work for Kaiser Steel for 32 years was still here, he'd be rolling on the floor laughing his head off.
Randy
drocketman2000 @ 10:23 pm
OK, if you REALLY do think that the water droplets are coming from that thin sheet metal pan and are not from condensation of the water vapors in the combustion process, then show me where you get your data from. I just did some checking and could not find anything to support your claims. Preheating is done to dry off any surface moisture if any is present, and to keep the temperature differential between the weld joint and base metal as low as possible to reduce cracking there. Water in
jr77037 @ 10:23 pm
Starting at 4:45 and on the closeup is just good enough to see the porosity.
jr77037 @ 10:23 pm
glasses to be able to see that. But try setting the screen to full screen first. That'll also help.
jr77037 @ 10:23 pm
pieces of steel larger than 1 inch thick. As well as help relieve heat stresses and prevent cracking and warping. Something required in WPS (welding procedure specification). If your the welder you say you are you'd know that too. As far as how I know the end result is porous, you can tell by 1. the way the head of the bolt acts while cooling down and 2. You can actually see all the pinholes if you look closely. If you've been welding that long, you more than likely need your coke bottle…
jr77037 @ 10:23 pm
I am sorry to inform you but you are in fact the idiot. I've been in the metallurgy business for a little while and I know the difference between condensation and moisture from the metal. I am a certified pipe a structural welder knowledgeable in MIG, TIG, SAW, SMAW, and FCAW. I also built pressure vessels for one of the largest compression companies in the World. Metal (especially ferrous metals) holds moisture and heating it up removes the moisture. That is one reasson you preheat…
drocketman2000 @ 10:23 pm
Oh, and how do you know that the metal is porous or not? If you melted a bolt like that with acetylene or propane or any other fuel gas, it would look the same. Are YOU a welder or metallurgist? But I too would like to see what a weld joint looks like when using HHO. I've been welding since 1976 or so with MiG, O/A, TiG and electrodes too. What are YOUR credentials?
Randy
drocketman2000 @ 10:23 pm
You're a retard or an idiot. When hydrogen and oxygen combine, they form water. The water vapor condenses on the cool metal (it happens BEFORE the metal gets too hot for water vapor to condense on it) and THAT is what you're seeing. Here's where your stupidity really shows through; How can the water be coming from the pan itself? Is the metal pan some sort of sponge and the water is coming out of it? Like I said earlier, either a retard or an idiot.
Randy
jr77037 @ 10:23 pm
That moisture coming off the pan is not from the machine but the pan itself. Also, When you melt metal without some form of a controlled atmosphere (ie argon, CO2, Helium, etc) The end result is worthless anyhow. Note how porous the metal is after heating. That explains how easy it is to break the pieces off. Not how hot the the metal is. This man is buy no means any sort of welder or metallurgist.
tatoex @ 10:23 pm
Not impressed at all, at least with this video. I like to see real work, welding and cutting
dornier2828 @ 10:23 pm
the welder is ok , not inpressive but works ok , somethings is mising not sure the mix was to lean o rich should destroy the head od the bolt faster and didn't what this did just melted hmmmmm oxigen and acetylene burn faster
bastardchildofmary @ 10:23 pm
I'm supposed to trust a guy who uses chinese dollar store pliers and a home depot china vice to build an hho torch?? =[with chinese labels on the front to boot!! lol] show me a weld with it, or a cut or anything.
Daemo4 @ 10:23 pm
If the flame is some EXTREME, then make a video with the coolant off so we can see it.
Daemo4 @ 10:23 pm
but it eventually pays for itself… and then the rest is technically free.
441MPYSstihl @ 10:23 pm
Not impressed. all the chemicals and coolant will end up costing a lot more. Especially if it becomes popular. Also it didn't heat up the bolt all that fast. I know I know the coolant! BlahBlahBlah! Anyway for what it's worth LOL.
panzuman @ 10:23 pm
that is hho h20 breaks down and becomes hho
Iamkiwikun @ 10:23 pm
I go to a trade school and i take a Metal Fabrication Torch. Unfortunately we do not carry an HHO. i would love one =D
IllinoisCoyoteHunter @ 10:23 pm
Solar is NOT free. You gotta buy/make the solar panels. Nothing in life is free.
Why don't you weld something with it since it is a welding machine. My oxy acetylene setup can do that. I will check out your other videos.
fray1234jkl84032 @ 10:23 pm
ya huh solar is free!
pjckac1 @ 10:23 pm
No, the EP-130 is, not the EP-230