Shout out to NOBOX7 for building this handheld torch build into a steam cleaner by using copper pipe and a benzene torch. He uses compressed air to drive water into the copper flash boiler and it's awesome to see how effective it is at cleaning a chain saw.
Homemade Steam Blaster For Deep Cleaning
7 years ago by techmaster (37)
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Ah f--k yeah! That's a great idea!
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Damn that is pretty cool :) I know you cover this but be careful that copper will melt eventually and you will have a facial steem bath. I suggest steel or something less oxidize-able because the heat will enhance the degradation rate. Every 10 degrees doubles the reaction rate.
Also thanks for your upvote on my post earlier through steemfollower.com
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