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Question about Stainless Steel tubing

Started by JimW, July 28, 2008, 10:09:50 PM

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JimW

Hello everyone! This is my first post. I am collaborating with a friend of mine. We are trying to replicate Meyer's Water Fuel Cell. I am doing a bit of research and have questions.
I have read that magnetic stainless steel solves the problem of scum build-up in the water. Is this true?
I found the following info regarding the magnetic properties of various kinds of stainless steel:
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Body centered cubic (ferritic 400 series) and body centered tetragonal (martensitic 400 series, PH grades) are ferromagnetic, meaning they are attracted to a magnet. Face centered cubic (200 and 300 series) are USUALLY not ferromagnetic, and aren't attracted.
If magnetic stainless does solve the problem of scum. Which kind of magnetic stainless tube should I use? Where is a good place to buy it?
Did Stanley Meyer use magnetic stainless? Do we know for sure which kind of stainless he used?
Sorry for all the questions. I want to buy the best components for our first replication. I have only found a few interesting posts regarding the magnetic stainless and have been unable to find a cheap supply of this material.

MILD BILL

Quote from: JimW on July 28, 2008, 10:09:50 PM
Hello everyone! This is my first post. I am collaborating with a friend of mine. We are trying to replicate Meyer's Water Fuel Cell. I am doing a bit of research and have questions.
I have read that magnetic stainless steel solves the problem of scum build-up in the water. Is this true?
I found the following info regarding the magnetic properties of various kinds of stainless steel:If magnetic stainless does solve the problem of scum. Which kind of magnetic stainless tube should I use? Where is a good place to buy it?
Did Stanley Meyer use magnetic stainless? Do we know for sure which kind of stainless he used?
Sorry for all the questions. I want to buy the best components for our first replication. I have only found a few interesting posts regarding the magnetic stainless and have been unable to find a cheap supply of this material.
I am not being rude: you need to read every thing you can possibly get your hands on, and all of the material that is in this area, then ask questions. Stay with it, no matter how or what anyone says to you, they will be short and direct, and sometimes without pateince. Most of the people are real helpfull, but a few are not, some do not know the meaning of lamens speak, just remember you have started in the right direction. good luck
MILD BILL

Yucca

Hi JimW,

I've always read that 316L stainless is best for HHO, which is non magnetic.

If you're doing meyer you need seamless pipes and I've also read that after any cold working of your pipes (sawing/ filing etc. )then you should have them bright annealed to even them out again. Also you need to condition pipes solwly in order to build up a white layer that acts as dielectric, it all seems like quite an art, I've only messed with stainless plates so far.

A member on this board called Ravzz seems to have produced some spectacular output using meyer replication, you may want to check his posts:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=3079.0

good luck with it all ;),

Fraser.

Yucca


JimW

Thanks Yucca,
I wonder if the bit about magnetic stainless is true.