Burning Stuff With 2000ºF Solar Power!!
"Melt a stack of pennies, burst a glass bottle, damage various food
items, and incinerate wood using the power of the Sun! This 4 foot magnifying lens will melt concrete, and nearly anything else that gets in its way." Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jrje73EyKag#! |
Burning Stuff With 2000ºF Solar Power!!
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 12:23:26 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Mar 13, 2:16*pm, Oren wrote: "Melt a stack of pennies, burst a glass bottle, damage various food items, and incinerate wood using the power of the Sun! This 4 foot magnifying lens will melt concrete, and nearly anything else that gets in its way." Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jrje73EyKag#! Quite impressive. And all from an LCD TV screen? Made from a Fresnel lens harvested from a rear projection television. Free, of course. I'd be curious about using it for a pool heater :-\ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFw7U7V1Hok I like the part where to see if he can ignite gasoline he takes the two gallon can and uses it to pour some on to the hot surface...... No need for safety for this guy! He has some other things he made, spot welder, stick welder (old microwave parts), slow burn fuses, solid rocket fuel.... http://www.youtube.com/user/01032010814?feature=watch Cool stuff. |
Burning Stuff With 2000ºF Solar Power!!
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 13:19:54 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03
wrote: On last weekend's edition of Ask This Old House, they showed a house where the vinyl siding was melted. According to Tom Silva, it was caused by the sun reflecting off of a "high efficiency" window that was at a right angle to the melted wall. The Low-E coating was doing exactly what it was supposed to do. He said it only takes 165 degrees to melt vinyl siding and the reflected sun was well above that. His solution was to mount a screen on the outside of the window to defuse the sunlight before it hit the glass. Vinyl siding is crap. A local house had a garage fire, and although the garage was a distance from the house, all the siding on the house melted on the garage side of the building. Worse yet, some of that vinyl ignited. Fortunately the Fire Dept was able to make out the house siding before setting the house on fire. Aluminum siding would not have melted or ignited, and eI doubt wood siding would have ignited in this case. You could not pay me to install vinyl siding, and that does not include the fact that it's ugly. |
Burning Stuff With 2000ºF Solar Power!!
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 11:16:14 -0700, Oren wrote:
"Melt a stack of pennies, burst a glass bottle, damage various food items, and incinerate wood using the power of the Sun! This 4 foot magnifying lens will melt concrete, and nearly anything else that gets in its way." Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jrje73EyKag#! Thanks-- I needed that. Super cool. [and there are actually 2 Rear projection TVs on my local craigslist free section!] Jim |
Burning Stuff With 2000ºF Solar Power!!
On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 07:44:20 -0400, Jim Elbrecht
wrote: On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 11:16:14 -0700, Oren wrote: "Melt a stack of pennies, burst a glass bottle, damage various food items, and incinerate wood using the power of the Sun! This 4 foot magnifying lens will melt concrete, and nearly anything else that gets in its way." Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jrje73EyKag#! Thanks-- I needed that. Super cool. [and there are actually 2 Rear projection TVs on my local craigslist free section!] Jim I liked his video on making a spot welder and a stick welder from 1500W microwave oven parts (other link I posted). Clever stuff. |
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