BgBlDodge Hates hippies Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 16,647 May 6, 2008 #2 Can't you do something normal for once? LOL I've never even seen those before.
Begle1 Active member Joined Nov 18, 2007 Messages 4,178 May 6, 2008 #3 BgBlDodge said: Can't you do something normal for once? LOL I've never even seen those before. Click to expand... Stuff that's "normal" has already been done. :rockwoot:
BgBlDodge said: Can't you do something normal for once? LOL I've never even seen those before. Click to expand... Stuff that's "normal" has already been done. :rockwoot:
displacedtexan $500 PREMIUM MEMBER Joined Feb 6, 2008 Messages 13,888 May 7, 2008 #5 GOT-Torque said: So what makes them super secret? Click to expand... I'm gonna say they aint much of a secret after they get posted on the interweb...
GOT-Torque said: So what makes them super secret? Click to expand... I'm gonna say they aint much of a secret after they get posted on the interweb...
2141pete Hell I dont know Joined Oct 13, 2007 Messages 3,268 May 7, 2008 #6 Never seen them what do they do???
Begle1 Active member Joined Nov 18, 2007 Messages 4,178 May 7, 2008 #7 Well, that's the secret. :bigsmile:
Blackbumper Could be worse! Joined Dec 30, 2006 Messages 364 May 8, 2008 #8 Are these machined to put the spray out the side of the nozzel to enter the flow of air with the flow of air instead of perpendicular to it?
Are these machined to put the spray out the side of the nozzel to enter the flow of air with the flow of air instead of perpendicular to it?
Begle1 Active member Joined Nov 18, 2007 Messages 4,178 May 8, 2008 #9 Heck, that'd be cool. I'd tend to think that you'd want the water going perpendicular to the air stream, though? Maybe? Nah, the water hits the wire, and the impact aids in atomization. Theoretically. Like putting your thumb over the garden hose. I figure that the wire flies off after 10,000 miles and takes a valve with it. :bang
Heck, that'd be cool. I'd tend to think that you'd want the water going perpendicular to the air stream, though? Maybe? Nah, the water hits the wire, and the impact aids in atomization. Theoretically. Like putting your thumb over the garden hose. I figure that the wire flies off after 10,000 miles and takes a valve with it. :bang