Warning: This video contains bad language NSFW Just doing a fuel and electricity consumption test during the Christmas blizzard, allowing the heater to run at it's maximum.
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@johnpossum556 Жыл бұрын
Dude, that's nothing! Here in MinneSNOWta my laundry froze inside the basement dryer. That has never happened before. I blame the lack of standing pilot lights on the new appliances. I'm inside playing with all my Nicholson American made files restoring old tools. I love the feel of a single cut file smoothing off the metal of casting. Such joy in the movement
@ProlificInvention Жыл бұрын
I need to work on my tool restoration skills, had plans to restore a few gems I've acquired over the years but these experiments and things take all my free time. There will come a point when I practice and learn to do it. Hey, just wanted to thank you for watching and constructively commenting on my videos-always makes my day.
@jrufff007 Жыл бұрын
Sweet
@AThreeDogNight Жыл бұрын
A nice concept no doubt & using no more fuel than that is great, like old Tony the Tiger used to say. LOL!!!!!!! I'm in the lower states so thank God we don't get all of that especially since most folks around here can't drive in it to save their lives, really. Scares the hell out of me because I learned it at a young age. Hey maw it snowed I need to borrow the car & learn how to drive in it, OK just be careful & get some bread, milk & eggs while out. LOL!!!! Tell me we haven't been conditioned. Anyhoo have a Merry Christmas & a healthy New Years.
@ProlificInvention Жыл бұрын
Hey thank you very much for watching and commenting, I appreciate it. I was hoping you would see this video since you asked about it. Something to keep in mind is that on the lower temperature settings it uses much less fuel than 10.6 ounces an hour, more like about 5 or 6-but I'll be doing another test at a future time to determine that. Merry Christmas