MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
BBadger wrote:With so much progress made in LED and CFL light and now you're going back to incandescent bulbs? I thought you were trying to reduce your carbon footprint?
Regardless, they do look neat and have a nice glow. I'd make them into a large "Nixie" Tube though, instead of just a plain ol' light.
ZaphodBurner wrote:
The difference between buying a ticket from a scalper and prostituting yourself for one is, if you suck dick for a ticket and brag about it, burners will still respect you.
A Jester wrote:Edit: for the sake of us non-DIY geeks, care to provide a link? Preferably in a LMGTFY format....
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
late wrote:Nifty idea. What are you planning on using for filament?
Ebay has variac's for about $50 that would work for your plan.
Interested on hearing your progress! Caution though, the wires are glowing because of resistance, so going to get hot, not sure how much the rubber stoppers can handle
You COULD always cheat and use "filament bulbs" (search amazon). Not nearly as cool as diy but safer
--Alex
BlackRockCityPimp wrote:late wrote:Nifty idea. What are you planning on using for filament?
Ebay has variac's for about $50 that would work for your plan.
Interested on hearing your progress! Caution though, the wires are glowing because of resistance, so going to get hot, not sure how much the rubber stoppers can handle
You COULD always cheat and use "filament bulbs" (search amazon). Not nearly as cool as diy but safer
--Alex
I already have a variac that was found in a junkyard, works good and didnt even need to be refinished. The filament is where I was looking for suggestions on. I figured I would coil the filament around a pencil for forming purposes and I have scrap ceramic sleeves I found dumpster diving a local manufacturing plant that i think will help keep my wire from melting. As far as the rubber stoppers go I was planning on keeping the filament deep in the test tube and away from the stoppers.
I am sort of limited since I desire to have everything made from "trash". I was originally going to use my hho genny but after seeing so many people opposed to green power on the playa I will probably go with coal fired power generation this year. I want my art to be appreciated by the majority so green is out and more coal is in.
ygmir wrote:Now, if you could funnel the O taken off, into the intake, and condense the exhaust, it'd be perpetual motion, no?
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
BlackRockCityPimp wrote:late wrote:Nifty idea. What are you planning on using for filament?
Ebay has variac's for about $50 that would work for your plan.
Interested on hearing your progress! Caution though, the wires are glowing because of resistance, so going to get hot, not sure how much the rubber stoppers can handle
You COULD always cheat and use "filament bulbs" (search amazon). Not nearly as cool as diy but safer
--Alex
I already have a variac that was found in a junkyard, works good and didnt even need to be refinished. The filament is where I was looking for suggestions on. I figured I would coil the filament around a pencil for forming purposes and I have scrap ceramic sleeves I found dumpster diving a local manufacturing plant that i think will help keep my wire from melting. As far as the rubber stoppers go I was planning on keeping the filament deep in the test tube and away from the stoppers.
I am sort of limited since I desire to have everything made from "trash". I was originally going to use my hho genny but after seeing so many people opposed to green power on the playa I will probably go with coal fired power generation this year. I want my art to be appreciated by the majority so green is out and more coal is in.
ZaphodBurner wrote:
The difference between buying a ticket from a scalper and prostituting yourself for one is, if you suck dick for a ticket and brag about it, burners will still respect you.
A Jester wrote:BlackRockCityPimp wrote:late wrote:Nifty idea. What are you planning on using for filament?
Ebay has variac's for about $50 that would work for your plan.
Interested on hearing your progress! Caution though, the wires are glowing because of resistance, so going to get hot, not sure how much the rubber stoppers can handle
You COULD always cheat and use "filament bulbs" (search amazon). Not nearly as cool as diy but safer
--Alex
I already have a variac that was found in a junkyard, works good and didnt even need to be refinished. The filament is where I was looking for suggestions on. I figured I would coil the filament around a pencil for forming purposes and I have scrap ceramic sleeves I found dumpster diving a local manufacturing plant that i think will help keep my wire from melting. As far as the rubber stoppers go I was planning on keeping the filament deep in the test tube and away from the stoppers.
I am sort of limited since I desire to have everything made from "trash". I was originally going to use my hho genny but after seeing so many people opposed to green power on the playa I will probably go with coal fired power generation this year. I want my art to be appreciated by the majority so green is out and more coal is in.
Actually, I think a coal powered genny would be pretty friggin' amazing. I know you're being pretty sarcastic, but it would be a pretty good educational opportunity and the actual amount of emissions would be negligible compared to diving to the event. You could even take it across the street from teh Alternative Energy Zone and roast marshmallows or baby rabbits on it.
junglesmacks wrote:A Jester wrote:Edit: for the sake of us non-DIY geeks, care to provide a link? Preferably in a LMGTFY format....
Gotcha covered..
ygmir wrote:seems a good machinist could make you a stack that'd heat and keep the smoke to a minimum.
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