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Overunity Machines Forum



Stanley Meyer replication with low input power

Started by hartiberlin, August 18, 2007, 04:39:57 PM

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AbbaRue

Monoammonium phosphate is available at your local co-op or farm supply center.
It is better known as MAP and is sold as fertilizer.
I bought 100lbs of it a few months ago for about $55.00
I had to ask them to bag some for me, because they only sell it in bulk to farmers at $850 a ton.

Adi

Professor,

You can buy Waterglas (Sodium Silicate) from any bakery supply house or chemical supply.
16oz for $5.99 plus shipping on Ebay Na2SiO3

"Sodium silicate, or waterglass as it is also known, is a versatile, inorganic chemical made by
combining various ratios of sand and soda ash (sodium carbonate) at high temperature. This process
yields a variety of products with unique chemistry that are used in many industrial and consumer
applications"

You can also buy it from any bakery supply house. It is still widely used as a preservative.

http://www.bakeryonline.com/IndustrySearch/SearchResults.aspx?keyword=sodium+silicate&TabIndex=1&V

Very interesting to play with see the video on You-tube. Works great to stiffen refreactory fibers for furnace liners.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cNNQERaHLs

Adi

professor

Thanks Adi,
It depends where you live.
I located some at a hardware store that was 10 years old  it was the last Bottle they had.
Most people I asked about  it never even heard of it.
Used to be able to buy it anywhere 20 years ago.Was used a lot to preserve Eggs.
Never thought of trying Ebay but the shipping is always higher than the product.
Anyway there we are I have the only Bottle in  a Town of  80.000 People.
Will try to coat the WC   lets see what happens .
Just came back and scrounged a microwave oven lots of good HV Parts in it and
some old TV chassis and a 100Amp alternator with shot Diodes, lucked out as all was free.
I will try a new approach , same as Meyers did at the beginning maybe I can achieve
pulsed frequencies easier that way and match it to my Bifiliar rather than the other way around
But thanks again for your kind info
Professor

Quote from: Adi on August 27, 2008, 03:03:00 PM
Professor,

You can buy Waterglas (Sodium Silicate) from any bakery supply house or chemical supply.
16oz for $5.99 plus shipping on Ebay Na2SiO3

"Sodium silicate, or waterglass as it is also known, is a versatile, inorganic chemical made by
combining various ratios of sand and soda ash (sodium carbonate) at high temperature. This process
yields a variety of products with unique chemistry that are used in many industrial and consumer
applications"

You can also buy it from any bakery supply house. It is still widely used as a preservative.

http://www.bakeryonline.com/IndustrySearch/SearchResults.aspx?keyword=sodium+silicate&TabIndex=1&V

Very interesting to play with see the video on You-tube. Works great to stiffen refreactory fibers for furnace liners.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cNNQERaHLs

Adi

insane4evr

Way back I had cylinder head crack problem which I temporarily fixed by pouring in the radiator something I bought at pep boys. I don't remember the name, maybe engine block leak repair or something. Some comes mixed with fiber, some with metal filings. You run the engine to reach a certain temperature for some minutes for the additive to fill the minute cracks and harden. I think it is also sodium silicate. I don't know if pep boys still carry them. Maybe other auto stores also carry them

Lazaris2005

Quote from: professor on August 27, 2008, 01:07:40 AM
Interesting
Would like to get some phosphoric Acid which is quite dangerous as it can be absorbed through your skin and destroys your bone tissues.
I used to have some  allbright which was an Industrial Cleaner they used on stainless tanker cars it contained 60% phosphoric and some other nasty stuff.
I have not been able to obtain any Phosphates locally so I looked to see what I could find in my Household that contained Phosphor
Found some Plantfood that contained amongst other ingredients 20% phosphoric acid ...

I am a Dentist and we use phosphoric acid in people's teeth every time we make an aesthetic filling ....  :o
This is just to inform ..., i don't really know if 15 ml of Phosphoric acid 37% would be enough to dilute in water  for tube conditioning.

A cheaper source would be fertilizers for your backyard garden, like the one in this link
http://www.neeps.com/839219.html?productid=839219&channelid=SHOPC&

I just want to help. Forgive me if i am being off topic or inconvenient.

...

Also, if you read the information in a Coca-Cola bottle, you will see that it contains a good amount of phosphoric acid ...  :)