Hey Josef are you still us in by your gasifier, think the wet scrubber design is awesome, is it still running good did u ever pull motor apart to check for tar build up? M
Canadian Duke no buddy I haven’t I moved to another house and don’t have the gasifire anymore but in time I will build another one much smaller this was just a experiment to see how it really works. Don’t know if you follow Mike flash001 USA but he uses his a lot. It’s messy cleanup especially that tar build up. I also want to experiment more with hydrogen and use solar to make it. That engine was very clean and it was amazing too that the engine ran cold less wear and tare
@@Josefppaz how about bio charing biomass into a gasifier? How about the goal of the venture being to stabilize the carbon in agriculture or forestry left overs? You look like you're already thinking of burning solar panel produced electrolysed water into a rocket; it's very good! It looks amazing too. Your water scrubbing thingnie capts carbon & keeps it solid (liquid ha! even better... Pipes!). I have not seen a wood gasifier yet that runs on wood gas: they all burn solid wood. The future is promising, it better be ha! Dave. Edmonton.
Your reeds need to be in the shut position perhaps up to one mm for this pj.Its a big advantage to have a head cone on the front also .I get 30% more thrust with the right head on the front.
Right on Chris thanks for the tip the last video i did was that I found I need two set springs to hold the fuel nozzle together this is why I was having issues on start up aswell. It’s amazing how vibration loosens things up. So my mixture was way to rich or the spray wasn’t fine enough. Anyway have a great day man cheers 🍻
Hmmmmm, that is one mighty fine piece of engineering :) . Ya know, I am pretty sure that you could use this to blow away all those pesky woodgas bugz. Keep up the good work.
Steve now I know why your title is CNC machining is fun, it really is fun I enjoy it it man it’s a new hobby. Although I have a manual lathe and milling machine the build is always fun to do. Hahaha I wonder if it would run on wood gas. Hope all is well my friend I enjoyed your electric bicycle man in the past I made my self a trailer pusher bicycle was fun to make. I haven’t made many videos lately I got a new place and got married. Anyway Steve great to hear from ya man.
@@Josefppaz Indeed. CNC machining is fun :) . I have always been fascinated when watching a work piece being converted from mere stock - into a finished product, be it by manual - or automated processes. Like you, I have a manual lathe and a milling machine. These are truly invaluable items in the machine shop, as there's just no other way we could hope to make those more complex machine parts. I really liked your pusher project, and I must say that I considered making one, before I embarked upon the Ebike project. You have recently moved home, and I am planning to do the same, as this place is for sale, and I have found me an even bigger farm, about 50 miles from here. Woodgas, and other things, just might have to take a back seat, for a wee while. Best wishes for your future, my good friend.
The title should be my test stand for my pulse jet engine
Hey Josef are you still us in by your gasifier, think the wet scrubber design is awesome, is it still running good did u ever pull motor apart to check for tar build up?
M
Canadian Duke no buddy I haven’t I moved to another house and don’t have the gasifire anymore but in time I will build another one much smaller this was just a experiment to see how it really works. Don’t know if you follow Mike flash001 USA but he uses his a lot. It’s messy cleanup especially that tar build up. I also want to experiment more with hydrogen and use solar to make it. That engine was very clean and it was amazing too that the engine ran cold less wear and tare
@@Josefppaz how about bio charing biomass into a gasifier? How about the goal of the venture being to stabilize the carbon in agriculture or forestry left overs? You look like you're already thinking of burning solar panel produced electrolysed water into a rocket; it's very good! It looks amazing too. Your water scrubbing thingnie capts carbon & keeps it solid (liquid ha! even better... Pipes!). I have not seen a wood gasifier yet that runs on wood gas: they all burn solid wood. The future is promising, it better be ha! Dave. Edmonton.
@@davemonhomme For sure thanks neighbour hope this winter is a quick one 👍
Video should be dramatic views of my stand.
Your reeds need to be in the shut position perhaps up to one mm for this pj.Its a big advantage to have a head cone on the front also .I get 30% more thrust with the right head on the front.
Right on Chris thanks for the tip the last video i did was that I found I need two set springs to hold the fuel nozzle together this is why I was having issues on start up aswell. It’s amazing how vibration loosens things up. So my mixture was way to rich or the spray wasn’t fine enough. Anyway have a great day man cheers 🍻
Artzy and dramatic, but I would have rather seen a demonstration.
You will see one soon ;)
Test run video please
I did and put it in the videos interesting it didn’t show up for ya ?
@@Josefppaz I did find it.
When I upload my engine I’ll give a shout...
Looks impressive, I'm a new sub and like wood gas project too.
Rusty Glovebox Thanks Rusty I haven’t started this engine yet but will post a video when I do have a great day
Hmmmmm, that is one mighty fine piece of engineering :) .
Ya know, I am pretty sure that you could use this to blow away all those pesky woodgas bugz.
Keep up the good work.
Steve now I know why your title is CNC machining is fun, it really is fun I enjoy it it man it’s a new hobby. Although I have a manual lathe and milling machine the build is always fun to do. Hahaha I wonder if it would run on wood gas. Hope all is well my friend I enjoyed your electric bicycle man in the past I made my self a trailer pusher bicycle was fun to make. I haven’t made many videos lately I got a new place and got married. Anyway Steve great to hear from ya man.
@@Josefppaz
Indeed. CNC machining is fun :) .
I have always been fascinated when watching a work piece being converted from mere stock - into a finished product, be it by manual - or automated processes.
Like you, I have a manual lathe and a milling machine. These are truly invaluable items in the machine shop, as there's just no other way we could hope to make those more complex machine parts.
I really liked your pusher project, and I must say that I considered making one, before I embarked upon the Ebike project.
You have recently moved home, and I am planning to do the same, as this place is for sale, and I have found me an even bigger farm, about 50 miles from here.
Woodgas, and other things, just might have to take a back seat, for a wee while.
Best wishes for your future, my good friend.
So pretty and shiny...BUT DOES IT WORK 😠😠
I did put another video up
If you want some help i make pulse jet i have some vidéo on RUclips IT make good thrust to weight ratio
Looking good man.
MrBen527 thanks man 👍
Start up
Hardest part is finding a place to do it