haahhaa damn it, but it looks very cool, very original! Can you tell me where you bought this, I think my wife will really like it, and she also wanted things for pepper and salt
They are a set in my hotel room in Mexico. No clue where they may be been purchased.
For added adventure, I have seen similar bulbs at Walmart, filled with metal paperclips. That type has a true center contact on the bottom, insulted from the threads with a metal rivet in the middle. Screw it in and see if you can get some sparks!
There was an old thriller movie, which I can’t remember its name, in which a soviet agent assassinated a regime critic who had defected to West Germany, using precisely that technique.
There was an old thriller movie, which I can’t remember its name, in which a soviet agent assassinated a regime critic who had defected to West Germany, using precisely that technique.
Without thinking much about details, the amount of liquid should be rather small compared to the bulb volume to ensure an reasonable gas "chamber" to get the right mix with air; not too lean not too rich.
Without thinking much about details, the amount of liquid should be rather small compared to the bulb volume to ensure an reasonable gas "chamber" to get the right mix with air; not too lean not too rich.
All my experience on these matters comes from my times in tankers carrying crude, fuel, diesel or even LPG but never byproducts.
The concept of an vessel empty after discharging any of the above, being more dangerous than when fully loaded with the same cargo is the first you get. The inert gas system is a brute force solution bringing peace of mind and safety to the operation.
I am used to think in terms of percentages albeit I quit tankers long long time ago.
haahhaa damn it, but it looks very cool, very original! Can you tell me where you bought this, I think my wife will really like it, and she also wanted things for pepper and salt