I've cannibalized all of my methane production systems, but yes! It's one of the things that I want to do when I get some time. I'll get some videos together soon. Did you catch the one where I was making gaseous fuels out of a paint can?
@@HostileHare ya i watched it after the comment. Man, I would LOVE how to store methane it looks like online you need a special natural gas tank and liquid nitrogen. If you're condensing it that it.
@@kriskaravanich6073 that is in order to store it under pressure, with a large pond liner and a well-constructed bladder pond, you can store a lot of that near atmospheric pressure. Though I recommend trying to consume It on demand. For example, a naturally aspirated engine will provide the vacuum needed to run a stratified gasifier. Anaerobic digestion producing methane could be used off a small 30 gallon bladder system mixed with a small generator with an electric starter. Basically when the 30 gallon tank is filled with methane the motor starts and runs until the tank is nearly drained. You use that motor to either run an armature to generate electricity to a battery bank, or use it as a hydraulic pump to pressurize hydraulic tank to do work later, or simply pump water up a hill so that the gravity feeds can run turbines to do work later. I know this all sounds very complex and I'm probably not painting the picture correctly, so hopefully you follow me in my descriptions. I really ought to do a video in front of a whiteboard sometime so that my stream of conscience can be traced LOL
@@HostileHare I saw a companies using bladders in Mexico I think. I guess how to harvest and utilize the gas is a little over my head you painted a pretty good picture though. I guess using the gas to convert into electricity to store power seems smart.
that looks far more complicating than building rectangle wood shelf structure and just dividing and putting a single cage in then you can pull just the one cage for transport or to replace
I do sell the individual cages that can be built on their own, I do like your idea of keeping it modular. The only thing I would advise against is using wood for shelves. It's really hard to keep wood clean in my experience. I go with all metal frames. If you look at my website you'll see some of the hanging cage systems that I have built
those pans will not catch all the rabbit waste i uesd to have those and they dont work.... best way is to have over hanging pvc that slides into a gutter.....i cut a hole in the center of the gutter and run it down to a bucket takes no extra space....
Think I will be ordering a set of these. Thank you for sharing. Till next time God Bless.
Awesome, let me know if you have any questions
Wow i love yt. Thanks for makin this
RUclips auto subtitles correctly identified the company name as "hostel hair". Not staying in that place.
...With all that extra hold gel in my hair to lock it, heaven forbid it should fall out of place...
I can't find anything on making rabbit waste into methane and putting it into a tank. Can you PLEASE show a how to with the 55 gal drums.
I've cannibalized all of my methane production systems, but yes! It's one of the things that I want to do when I get some time. I'll get some videos together soon. Did you catch the one where I was making gaseous fuels out of a paint can?
@@HostileHare ya i watched it after the comment. Man, I would LOVE how to store methane it looks like online you need a special natural gas tank and liquid nitrogen. If you're condensing it that it.
@@kriskaravanich6073 that is in order to store it under pressure, with a large pond liner and a well-constructed bladder pond, you can store a lot of that near atmospheric pressure. Though I recommend trying to consume It on demand. For example, a naturally aspirated engine will provide the vacuum needed to run a stratified gasifier. Anaerobic digestion producing methane could be used off a small 30 gallon bladder system mixed with a small generator with an electric starter. Basically when the 30 gallon tank is filled with methane the motor starts and runs until the tank is nearly drained. You use that motor to either run an armature to generate electricity to a battery bank, or use it as a hydraulic pump to pressurize hydraulic tank to do work later, or simply pump water up a hill so that the gravity feeds can run turbines to do work later. I know this all sounds very complex and I'm probably not painting the picture correctly, so hopefully you follow me in my descriptions. I really ought to do a video in front of a whiteboard sometime so that my stream of conscience can be traced LOL
@@HostileHare I saw a companies using bladders in Mexico I think. I guess how to harvest and utilize the gas is a little over my head you painted a pretty good picture though. I guess using the gas to convert into electricity to store power seems smart.
that looks far more complicating than building rectangle wood shelf structure and just dividing and putting a single cage in then you can pull just the one cage for transport or to replace
I do sell the individual cages that can be built on their own, I do like your idea of keeping it modular. The only thing I would advise against is using wood for shelves. It's really hard to keep wood clean in my experience. I go with all metal frames. If you look at my website you'll see some of the hanging cage systems that I have built
Help a blonde out, I can’t find these stackable cages on ur website
I do not have them on the website yet, if you want, email me and I can send you a quote for them. Nick at HostileHare.com
Do they come with pans?
They do
those pans will not catch all the rabbit waste i uesd to have those and they dont work.... best way is to have over hanging pvc that slides into a gutter.....i cut a hole in the center of the gutter and run it down to a bucket takes no extra space....
This is the system I use, ruclips.net/video/NQYq5dMpMxI/видео.html, works great. I sell both styles; spray out and pull out.
It won’t let me go to the website.
Here is the link to the cages in the video: www.hostilehare.com/products/p/rabbitcages3cage
Get ahold of me I have breeding pairs of pterodactyls