New Members don't be shy!

Hello everyone and Welcome to all you new members!

This last week has been crazy here at Aquauto, we have hit record highs for traffic and lot of new members have joined. It is very exciting to see this community start to really grow.

Don't be afraid to ask questions
I want to officially tell everyone to post their "stupid" questions (there are no stupid questions, heard that one before?). Your questions are invaluable to the hydroxy community for several reasons:

First, if you have a question that has be asked over and over again, whether it was here or another site, that just means that the information pertaining to your question hasn't been properly documented yet OR is hidden in documentation and difficult to find (not internet searchable maybe).

Secondly, each of us in at this site have different 'levels' of knowledge when it comes to hydroxy boosting. It is often difficult for intermediate or advanced people to think back to when they were a beginner and remember what was difficult for them.

Think about when you were just learning algebra (or something else your good at). It was so hard to figure out certain aspects of algebra but, its very easy. But... just because you are now good at algebra doesn't mean your good at teaching or explaining it. Questions help bring out the areas in which we suck at teaching Smiling.

We are all here for the same reason, to share our experiences and information about hydroxy boosting in an attempt to help others around us... AND to save money! Smiling

Thanks for joining Aquauto everyone


Possible Bubbler or Reservoir

Hey guys,
I ran across something the other day that I thought others might be interested in trying to use as a bubbler or as a water/electrolyte reservoir. The picture below is not a picture of my actual item, but it is identical to mine. I bought mine at the local Rescue Mission, where people donate unwanted items to be resold. This item can be purchased on Ebay fairly reasonably (search: "TUPPERWARE ROLLING PIN"). It is a vintage plastic Tupperware rolling pin, that is hollow on the inside so that you can fill it with water and is water tight. It holds approximately 28 oz. of water. The thickness of the plastic is about 1/8" to maybe 3/16", which could easily be drilled, threaded and tapped for fittings. The cap has a waxed cardboard seal on the inside, which could be replaced with any kind of other gasket type material - rubber, cork, etc. The dimensions are 15-3/4" long, 2-5/8" at the center and 1-7/8" at the top and bottom on the ridges, and 1-5/8" below the ridges. I believe that it's slimline shape and construction, could possibly be useful where applications are tight.

Anyway, I just thought that I would contribute this idea in case someone was interested. I have been working with waterfuel research on and off since 2006, but these days I just don't have the time and funds, etc., to really work with it the way that I would like to. I do continue to try to keep up with everything and will continue to throw ideas out there from time to time to try to help out.

Take care,
Bruce

Thanks, Bruce

This does, indeed, look like something that could be useful and I think it might be tight, but it would fit in the 2.5" pipe hangers used in plumbing and electrical installations for an easy mounting bracket.

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