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Patrick Henry

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Re: "water fog"...any ideas?
« Reply #50 on: December 16, 2011, 11:15:00 am »

Hello Kev,

As I read it, it's a bit of both... see here: http://www.williamson-labs.com/ltoc/ship-stealth.htm

It's getting horrendously complicated!


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Re: "water fog"...any ideas?
« Reply #51 on: December 16, 2011, 11:40:20 am »

Could do with one of those for the car at this time of year......

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Re: "water fog"...any ideas?
« Reply #52 on: December 16, 2011, 11:41:59 am »

the one I saw I think was the Visby and it only seemed to spray from the front it may have been the Norwegian small fast boat that is similar to the small Swedish boat.it was a lot smaller than that boat you are showing

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Re: "water fog"...any ideas?
« Reply #53 on: December 16, 2011, 06:21:04 pm »

has anyone else got the same sense of humour as me....

picture this...

U33 with his new stealth model; at the lake; and the Judges all standing there with umbrellas!   The vapour making device has emptied the lake !!!   and spraying it all over the place.

 %)

Seriously, though, here's a good possibility for fog making - those of us who have to use a 'nebuliser' machine, will know the machine produces a 'MIST' and I dont know if its the actual chemical - or the actual - nebulising bit in the mask which creates the mist - but as far as I can see there is a chamber which holds the liquid and inside that chamber there appears to be a'needle valve' and compressed air is blown in through this.   I havent had time yet to experiment using water, as the nurse will not allow dis-assembling of mask - not when I am using it.   However, apparently, a lot of masks with this unit are discarded so I will keep mine for experiments.          The compressor which goes with the nebuliser will make a good air supply for a spray gun.  :-))

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Patrick Henry

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Re: "water fog"...any ideas?
« Reply #54 on: December 16, 2011, 07:28:52 pm »

has anyone else got the same sense of humour as me....

picture this...

U33 with his new stealth model; at the lake; and the Judges all standing there with umbrellas!   The vapour making device has emptied the lake !!!   and spraying it all over the place.  %)


Tried that with a sub...wasn't big enough!

Seriously, though, here's a good possibility for fog making - those of us who have to use a 'nebuliser' machine, will know the machine produces a 'MIST' and I dont know if its the actual chemical - or the actual - nebulising bit in the mask which creates the mist - but as far as I can see there is a chamber which holds the liquid and inside that chamber there appears to be a'needle valve' and compressed air is blown in through this.   I havent had time yet to experiment using water, as the nurse will not allow dis-assembling of mask - not when I am using it.   However, apparently, a lot of masks with this unit are discarded so I will keep mine for experiments.          The compressor which goes with the nebuliser will make a good air supply for a spray gun.  :-))

aye
john

That's interesting...I must know a nurse somewhere. . .
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