I'm Making Snow!!!! Homemade Snow Machine Blasting Out White Gold!

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  • @CTSCAPER
    @CTSCAPER 5 лет назад +7

    I got it on my third try too. Keep the hole, or holes, small and make sure it's below 25 degrees. My snow was so fine that when I pointed the snow maker up like that it blew the snow away. I have no doubt after a night it would have produced half an inch of snow. It seems to take forever to make snow with this method.
    Loved the video, it kept me trying.

  • @2763wab
    @2763wab 4 года назад +2

    I used to live in Washington state, where during the winter it was constantly under 32 degrees but we only got snow about once a year. I spent almost no time during the winter playing with snow. I could have done it almost every day with this. WHY DID NOBODY TELL ME ABOUT THIS PRODUCT THAT COULD HAVE MADE MY CHILDHOOD A MILLION TIMES BETTER? 😪😪😪😪😥😥

  • @naturalsettings7098
    @naturalsettings7098 5 лет назад +2

    i have thought about doing this, but, designing a type of large canopy system to capture more snow for the area i want snow to remain. losing product to the winds can be frustrating. nicely built. love your intuition.

  • @TheFalconJetDriver
    @TheFalconJetDriver 5 лет назад +2

    Now that is Cool here in West Texas we get pretty cold but not a lot of snow, my neighbors will get a kick out of it. We just might be the only ones in Abilene that has a White Christmas if it gets cold enough.
    Thanks.
    I have a mister system that atomizes water for cooling in the summer that works well when we have low humidity, those nozzles make work very well with the addition of compressed air, otherwise I think it the nozzles would just create a big ice patch.

  • @nathanmciver6496
    @nathanmciver6496 2 года назад

    Awesome!!!!!!

  • @hammon301731
    @hammon301731 3 года назад +1

    That is freaking AWESOME!!!

    • @Trialnerror
      @Trialnerror  3 года назад +1

      I thought so too. Thanks man!

    • @tybigs1
      @tybigs1 2 года назад

      @@Trialnerror do you have the plans on how to make this. Like the parts you used etc?

  • @benshaw7993
    @benshaw7993 7 месяцев назад

    Also, what was the temperature, humidity and wetbulb?

  • @meplayzrblx2503
    @meplayzrblx2503 4 года назад +2

    I want it OMGGGG WHERE DO U GET IT OR TELL ME THE THINGS U USE TO MAKE IT OMG I WANNA TELL MY DAD ABOUT THHIS

  • @deanc2006
    @deanc2006 5 лет назад +1

    don't need it but that doesn't mean it isn't cool. Couldn't agree more didn't even know I wanted one till i seen yours

  • @shelbyvbthesnake
    @shelbyvbthesnake 3 года назад

    Roughly how much snow do you think this can put out? Obviously depending on how long you run it but want to make sure it’s a decent enough about

  • @frostynuts715
    @frostynuts715 3 года назад +2

    Can you show how to build it?

  • @jchandler311
    @jchandler311 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome! Was there already snow on ground? Is the falling snow all from your snowmaker? Looks cool!

    • @jchandler311
      @jchandler311 6 лет назад

      Very nice! I just made my first snowmaker but I use a compressor and pressure washer. Mine doesn't create big flakes like yours... I'm jealous.

    • @RC-vh8id
      @RC-vh8id 4 года назад

      Trial N' ERROR what does the temperature need to be for this to work?

    • @dylxnchn
      @dylxnchn 4 года назад

      @@RC-vh8id *below 27°F*

  • @jjshockey9973
    @jjshockey9973 4 года назад

    What air compressor did you use

  • @calmeblondy
    @calmeblondy 3 года назад

    doyou sell them?

  • @ryanalbert859
    @ryanalbert859 3 года назад

    Whats your air compressor running at PSI wise?

    • @Trialnerror
      @Trialnerror  3 года назад

      I can't remember but I think it was around 70psi

  • @chrismillerphotography8359
    @chrismillerphotography8359 3 года назад

    can you share what type of check vlave you used? thanks! nice setup

    • @Trialnerror
      @Trialnerror  3 года назад

      No clue but I can tell you it was probably the cheapest check valve in the home depot plumbing aisle lol.

    • @chrismillerphotography8359
      @chrismillerphotography8359 3 года назад

      @@Trialnerror ha ok sounds good thanks!!

  • @HoppersLab
    @HoppersLab 3 года назад

    Because i can.. no better reason....

  • @benshaw7993
    @benshaw7993 7 месяцев назад

    Why would you be an idiot for putting a valve on your air feed? If you use a pressure washer, like many people do, for your water source, then you should definitely have a valve on the air side as well. I have never seen a one nozzle system before. That's pretty unique.