Man I love the fact that you always err on the side of the customer that's a repeat business mentality! It's also incredibly rare! The work you do is inspiring and the fact that you share "proprietary" details for those wanting to try there hand at mimicking your incredible creations is amazing I'm currently failing at copying the original that fits the smaller swirl TurboTorch but mine has an inline piezo igniter that is giving me fits but it gives me a great project, and your videos give me a visual of what I'm working towards which is usually my detriment in the creating gadgets department! 1000 psi hydrocoil deniers might disagree but they've also been wrong before!😂
@@NOBOX7 naaawwww I don't believe that I think it more irritated you that they immediately wrote it off instead of discussing the logic or the possibility or even the fact that they could actually be incorrect! But you don't seem like the type ro really doubt yourself if you feel you know enough about the processes involved, and you seem pretty open to learn on things you know you could use more knowledge in. Some people just need something to complain about!
How does the stainless hold up to the high temp steam? Have you done any extended testing? Are you aware of the reaction with pressurized steam and iron? It eats away at the metal but I'm guessing stainless is MUCH more resistant to this problem. A very inexpensive way to remove the lime/mineral scale is to use citric acid or vinegar, both work really well. Citric acid is pretty inexpensive and you can clean that thing for a LONG time with a pound or 2 (5lb bags are $15 on amazon). You can't really mess up mixing it it won't hurt the metal like some other acids. I suspect it would work better when it is warm or hot. Out of curiosity what type of stainless do you use? I was looking at getting some tubing and have been trying to decide what series as well as a decent supplier.
Yeah at red hot temps over time that happens but just as a steam gun under 700 deg its not likely to be an issue . Yes i have even run steel break line coils . they work for longer then i wanted to test .
So how do i buy one? I didnt see it on your website...
Man I love the fact that you always err on the side of the customer that's a repeat business mentality! It's also incredibly rare! The work you do is inspiring and the fact that you share "proprietary" details for those wanting to try there hand at mimicking your incredible creations is amazing I'm currently failing at copying the original that fits the smaller swirl TurboTorch but mine has an inline piezo igniter that is giving me fits but it gives me a great project, and your videos give me a visual of what I'm working towards which is usually my detriment in the creating gadgets department! 1000 psi hydrocoil deniers might disagree but they've also been wrong before!😂
i started to believe them lol
@@NOBOX7 naaawwww I don't believe that I think it more irritated you that they immediately wrote it off instead of discussing the logic or the possibility or even the fact that they could actually be incorrect! But you don't seem like the type ro really doubt yourself if you feel you know enough about the processes involved, and you seem pretty open to learn on things you know you could use more knowledge in. Some people just need something to complain about!
How does the stainless hold up to the high temp steam? Have you done any extended testing? Are you aware of the reaction with pressurized steam and iron? It eats away at the metal but I'm guessing stainless is MUCH more resistant to this problem.
A very inexpensive way to remove the lime/mineral scale is to use citric acid or vinegar, both work really well. Citric acid is pretty inexpensive and you can clean that thing for a LONG time with a pound or 2 (5lb bags are $15 on amazon). You can't really mess up mixing it it won't hurt the metal like some other acids. I suspect it would work better when it is warm or hot.
Out of curiosity what type of stainless do you use? I was looking at getting some tubing and have been trying to decide what series as well as a decent supplier.
Yeah at red hot temps over time that happens but just as a steam gun under 700 deg its not likely to be an issue . Yes i have even run steel break line coils . they work for longer then i wanted to test .
Have you had anybody use one for killing weeds? In Australia, it's becoming popular to kill weeds with hot steam than use poison
Awesome. What's the steam temp at one inch from the nozzle? What process and equipment do you use to measure the temperature? Thanks.
up to 600 deg is possible without damaging the coil
Is been almost 4 years of this ore you still saling this. I send you a email.
yes
Dangerous
So is flying yet we fly so is living yet we live
Have you ever tried that on asphalt
Just ordered one of these, can’t wait to see it !!
Amazing!
Plz let me know if you are still making these. I would like to speak with you and find the best model for my needs. This would be perfect for me.