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by Ahmed » 15/04/20, 10:16

... surely we are too stupid! : Lol:
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by izentrop » 15/04/20, 10:30

Ahmed wrote:...whatever.... : roll:
note: the "crucial" sequence starts around 4 minutes ...
Ah yes it's there >>>

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He doesn't show anything, he just tells his fantasies. Others do it by faking the video and then we are surprised to see so many people doing the bulky and pass with trailers loaded with washing machines. : Shock:

but OK ! it is rather to repair them and do business with resale ... there is no stupid job : Mrgreen:
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by Ahmed » 15/04/20, 11:22

Yes, it remains honest since it does not confirm a success of its assembly, just that it imagines that it could have worked: it is not prohibited to make a mistake ...
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by Macro » 15/04/20, 11:23

Even turn home made ... To get to do something clean with it .... : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy: When I see how the trays of my drill press are guided and see how he guides his lathe cart .... I tell myself that he would have gone around the auction sales he would have saved time and money .... and would have had a real tool ...
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by Ahmed » 15/04/20, 11:49

... but no video! :P
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by Paul72 » 15/04/20, 13:25

It is even stronger than the perpetual movement !! Hihihi !!!

: Lol:
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by Christophe » 15/04/20, 13:31

Obviously it made the current !!

As long as the battery had joules it could supply it !!

Overall yield: 0.8 * 0.5 * 0.8 = 32%

(a universal washing machine motor has a poor efficiency of around 50-60% ...)

Suddenly it is more an electric heater than anything else! : Mrgreen:
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by oli 80 » 15/04/20, 13:41

Hello everyone, just look at the comments below the video of the metal lathe and its "super" generator
that said nothing prevents you from leaving comments under his video, I had thought of something to invite him on the forum : Mrgreen:

lastly he made a wind turbine to power the battery of his generator : Lol:
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by oli 80 » 12/02/21, 23:08

Hi all,
following the exploits of our handyman friend who made the metal lathe : Mrgreen:
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by Ahmed » 13/02/21, 09:05

As our national genius would say: "I wouldn't say it was a failure, I would say it didn't work" : Lol:
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