I remember calling your project a scam back in the days but am thankful you proved me wrong. I did my research and am happy for you.Congratulations 👏🏾🎉. Always say your not suicidal so if anything happens to you we know what really happened.
Regardless of the naysayers, what you’re doing, applying knowledge you’ve acquired over the course of a few years, to do SOMETHING about plastic is honorable
he is doing more harm than good, do you not realize this, that if anybody would be interested in this tech it would be the petroleum industry. which btw is one of the biggest industries in the world, with the most money in the world, They would be the major people making money of off this sort of tech, well they gave up on this 50 years ago, because they realized this could never do what it needed to, and ultimately its as bad for the environment as lighting trash heaps on fire. SO what does it tell you when a multi trillion dollar industry says "this aint gonna work" it's not gonna work. this dude stands to gain maybe lets be generous and call it a million from the people he has scammed. well the petroleum industry would stand to gain a lot more of this actually worked, but it doesn't. Please for the love of whatever you believe in, please just think a little bit.
@ I’d be more inclined to believe he’s a scammer if he didn’t live and rely on his working parents while pursuing this endeavor. Whether you support his work/research or not, I’d much rather donate to a dream with potential of changing the world than most things that ask for free finance.
@@letourvoicesechojahahe is not doing this in a lab with state of the art equipment. He is doing this in his back yard. This man has merely a grasp on the science behind what it is he is trying to do. Do you have any idea the amount of carcinogens and toxins he is exposing not only himself, but the surrounding area to?
@@naturejab Why are you still going to run this in an engine after all the warnings? Why are you ignoring what MassSpecEverything told you? At this point you're willfully poisoning the environment.
You sir have done what ive been waiting for someone to do for a long time. Depolymerization plant, mountain dew bottles in one end, JP8 out the other lol. Seriously great job man, this had to be so much work 💪💪
the process of pyrolysis has been known for a long time, this guy is just scamming fools who think he is getting more energy out than he put in, but he's not, he's mostly just creating dirty carcinogenic fumes
Make the reactor vertical so you don’t need these rebar blades. Gravity will take care of the plastic. In fact you may double your output per hour this way.
@@AX2SEG most people driving a vehicle are not driving tankers with has/mat, so not sure what you're actually talking about. I asked what will happen when this stuff is ran in an engine, as in the emissions, when this stuff is burned. even if this is bio-fuel, it's made from plastic. I never said anything negative about this guys project, work , or how cool it is. If yo udo not like "caustic", then how about toxic.
If you followed up with his the analysis of his product, it was found to be highly concentrated with styrene which is very toxic. Idk why he hasn’t addressed it or is discussing ways to remove it from the gasoline but yeah
@@AX2SEGA. The fuel industry does NOT use this crap, it has to be REMOVED from fuel as it's too toxic and dangerous to leave in. Those tanker drivers aren't exposed to the liquid, that's why it's in a tank.
@@4XTP5 He's ignoring any inconvenient truth as he knows he can't do this safely and if he admits it his "Plastic to Cancer" project would have to end, which would end the donations he's grifting.
Common knowledge why they don’t do this, the amount of carcinogens released is enormous and costs so much more to safely dispose of than to make new fuels look it up
Do you use a floating titration spirit measuring tool in a graduated cylinder to check the weight of your fuel oil? How do you know if you have something closer to Diesel or if it's closer to white gas or (kerosene)?
14:15 if you take a trash bag, long skinny one, and fill it then you just slide the plastic log in your machine and the bag will melt fast and release the plastics.
QUESTION WHAT IF YOU ADD SOME WATER TO THE CHAMBER SO AS IT MICROWAVES IT PRODUCES STEAM PRESSURE AND WATER VAPOR PRESSURE COULD INCREASE YEILD BUT MIGHT BE A LITTLE WATER TO REMOVE
Wish I were still in Qualitative Analysis, I'd had fun testing your samples for you. Any time you had a real world problem made the "lab" so much more engaging.
The thing that I’m worried about is the EPA tripping on this guy and also the energy it costs to make it if he can figure out how to expend less energy and also the EPA doesent trip he’s good, love this guy
USE THE FLARE EXCESS TO PRE HEAT THE PLASTIC ON A FLAT METAL TRAY, USE A BOX FAN MOTOR, USE A CAM AND MAKE A SHAKER THATS HOT AND DRIES PLASTIC AND PREHEATS IT
ALSO FOR THE CONDENSING OF PLASTINE, USE A CAN WITH HOLES COVERING THE EXIT YOU HAVE NOW, AND COVER THAT CAN OF HOLE WITH A CAN WITH NO HOLES AND THAT WILL INCREASE SURFACE AREA OF CONDENSATION, FIGURE YOUR OWN EXIT HOLE DESIGN ON SECOND CAN
To everyone saying this doesn't make sense from an energy stand point, energy is being used to make fuel anyways. That's not the point. He's recycling an otherwise unusable product that is abundant and toxic in the environment into a usable fuel.
Have you considered having the system to distil into a sealed system, using a large tank pulled to a near vacuum. Using it to keep the still under a low pressure.
Ok i did the math and in one of your videos you say that you consumed about 22kw in the process which comes out to an efficiency of about 50-60ish percent. If you stopped using electrical heating and burned the fuel directly to heat your chamber you would achieve an extra 6% efficiency per gallon maybe more.
This is beautiful ! But if it will not pull down enough green, how are you gonna get big players to take part? Plastic producers are so hooked on the money that they are just making more plastic out of a process like this one. You could engineer and pipe the part where you're pouring from jug to jug. There's an outfit that makes small utility pumps for emptying barrels and such. Can't remember the name but the pump itself is black and bright yellow, with a 110v a/c cord.
Maybe using caustic soda or similar chemical to break down the output liquid before distilling. Similar to seperating the glicerin when making bio diesel from oil.
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@ his plan to put his plastoline into another car is going to prove once again that it works and attract a lot more attention towards this project. He’ll level up.
@@jonathan_e_holmberg Nobody denies it works in a car, that's not the problem. The problem is that it's liquid cancer and is NOT A FUEL and the emissions will expose everyone around it to cancer fumes.
@@fairybeliever4479 because no one has the same ambition and passion to do it. He is innovating a successful product that people around the world use for energy. My only question to you is why tear away from such an important project when you could embolden his potential instead?
the process is called pyrolysis, it's been known for a long time, and requires much more input energy than is output, hence why the process has never been commercialized
Hi I subscribed, I am wondering how efficient this process is. How much energy/electricity does it take to use this process and system versus how much fuel do you end up getting?
@ no actually it doesn’t tell me anything. I am interested in hearing the data of efficiency and what scaling and optimizing this process could achieve. So measurable efficiency with this process is very interesting.
@@Legally_Friends i hate to be this guy, but you really need to just google "plastic pyrolysis" read a few articles, and you too will understand how this works scaled up. aka not good enough to justify it as a green solution.
@@Legally_Friends google "pyrolysis", it is extremely inefficient and produces a lot of nasty carcinogenic chemicals. He is putting at least 4 times as much energy into the process than the energy in toxic fuel he is creating
If the magnetrons are hooked up to a solar rig. I could see this being useful. However the energy alone consumed by your magnetrons. Does not even compare to the amount of energy your gasoline will produce.
was thinking. why dont the big corporations make this stuff and sell it for like 1.5X premium ? They could use it for PR and sell to people that will pay 1.5x to save the planet. why is this not happening?
Hey love the channel and was on the live stream a few days ago, I think it would be very interesting if for your next batch you record start to finish the amount of time you spend on each step, both time it takes for the batch to finish and time that you need to spend monitoring and/or physically working to complete a batch from raw plastic to distilled plastoline. See how long it takes to gather the plastic too and include average time for matenence per batch. From there you should be able to gauge how much it costs to make a Gallon of plastoline and show what parts of the process are the most costly and can be improved. I think if you did this it would be the next step of taking this from a personal project to a succesful business. Possibly getting deals with waste management companies and getting paid to take plastic from them. Either way, Good luck on this project and I'd love to see where this goes.
5 hour video is enough to see it takes way too much time and energy to barely get a few pints from the effort spent. Showing this to any waste management will get him laughed out of the room. Waste management deals with tons and tons of waste per day. He has no proof of concept that would make a dent in that timely.
@@scamchan I will say his current amount of effort and time to gallon production rate is very high, however that wouldn't mean that it's not worth exploring how his process could be automated and more productive. This is clearly in the prototype level, and has extremely low out put and I wasn't saying that he should show this off to some company at the moment. However maybe after a few more rounds of optimization and upscaling it could a viable way to deal with waste and possibly garner investment. Asides the microwave magnetron's getting weaker with range, I don't see hard physical limitations to upscaling this process to industrial scales. I'm sure a refinery process engineer would have a field day looking into and helping to optimize this process.
I would further condense the fuel side until there's no steam coming out. That steam, though it's not a whole lot, its gas you're losing that still hasn't condensed back into liquid.
As far as the gas burning weird, maybe the temperature of the outside air is nuancing the flow of the air? Have you also tried adjusting the outflow rate of the natural gas? Me try sound smart. Me know nurthing.
20:30 gas burner burning the gas inside of its self not making an actual flame? the possibility of adding an oxygen sensor to all the equipment, or vacuum purging and intentionally adding a oxygen scrubber loop into the "boiler" used prior to starting it up. maybe look into also sublimating the natural gas made from plastic with hydrogen during the cracking distillation in an effort to bind any free radical oxygen into water and or even end in a short hydrogen polymerization to the gas into a heaver hydrogen oxygen chain gas. tho that's a very specific tempter range for polymerization of gas, same as running an engine on wood gas vapor adding oxygen to the loop... tho its the other way around polymerization of the compressed gas into varying grades within its normally evaporated state at atmospheric pressure... colder... colder... and colder have to liquify natural gas to distill it, followed by polymerizing it into a singular grade of gas.
I love seeing that you’re protecting yourself well now. Keep it up brotha , I hope your pyrolysis project brings you both joy and success 👍🏼
I love this young man. Atlanta should be so blessed. Keep going my friend. We are with you
this guy is awesome
Blessed to have carcinogenic plastic fumes pumped into the air? Your IQ is in the toilet
I remember calling your project a scam back in the days but am thankful you proved me wrong. I did my research and am happy for you.Congratulations 👏🏾🎉. Always say your not suicidal so if anything happens to you we know what really happened.
I’m so glad you’ve done the full 5 hour streams. I can’t wait for you to do more tests like the octane test
"don't have to ask diddy to know two shafts are better than one" LMAO
Tht was definitely a great joke.
absolutely marvelous mate, keep on going.
Regardless of the naysayers, what you’re doing, applying knowledge you’ve acquired over the course of a few years, to do SOMETHING about plastic is honorable
he is doing more harm than good, do you not realize this, that if anybody would be interested in this tech it would be the petroleum industry. which btw is one of the biggest industries in the world, with the most money in the world, They would be the major people making money of off this sort of tech, well they gave up on this 50 years ago, because they realized this could never do what it needed to, and ultimately its as bad for the environment as lighting trash heaps on fire.
SO what does it tell you when a multi trillion dollar industry says "this aint gonna work"
it's not gonna work.
this dude stands to gain maybe lets be generous and call it a million from the people he has scammed. well the petroleum industry would stand to gain a lot more of this actually worked, but it doesn't. Please for the love of whatever you believe in, please just think a little bit.
@ I’d be more inclined to believe he’s a scammer if he didn’t live and rely on his working parents while pursuing this endeavor. Whether you support his work/research or not, I’d much rather donate to a dream with potential of changing the world than most things that ask for free finance.
@@letourvoicesechojaha this has no potential of changing the world other than giving his neighbors cancer.
@@letourvoicesechojahahe is not doing this in a lab with state of the art equipment. He is doing this in his back yard. This man has merely a grasp on the science behind what it is he is trying to do. Do you have any idea the amount of carcinogens and toxins he is exposing not only himself, but the surrounding area to?
@@letourvoicesechojahaYou don't get it there's no potential. It doesn't account for the environmental problems. Also it's more carcinogenic.
Thinking outside the box! Brilliant bro!
Keep it up darling. U rock n u shd b so proud of urself, keep kicking ass. N I love ur sense of humor!!!
I know this is a setup for plastics, but do you think tires could be ran through the machine?
You need high pressure for that to break those bonds in rubber
That would be wildly revolutionary!
Yes I have and will again
@@naturejab Why are you still going to run this in an engine after all the warnings?
Why are you ignoring what MassSpecEverything told you?
At this point you're willfully poisoning the environment.
@@woahdudeitsme9742 No it wouldn't. It's done in 3rd world countries where they don't care about the environmental damage it causes.
You sir have done what ive been waiting for someone to do for a long time.
Depolymerization plant, mountain dew bottles in one end, JP8 out the other lol.
Seriously great job man, this had to be so much work 💪💪
the process of pyrolysis has been known for a long time, this guy is just scamming fools who think he is getting more energy out than he put in, but he's not, he's mostly just creating dirty carcinogenic fumes
Make the reactor vertical so you don’t need these rebar blades. Gravity will take care of the plastic.
In fact you may double your output per hour this way.
Cleaning the chamber mat just be easier horizontal
We have to keep this man safe he is playing a really dangerous game and I commend him for doing it
trying to understand what is going to be emitted when this stuff is burned, isn't it going to create caustic fumes ?
Highly toxic fumes will be released. It's not a good idea.
@@AX2SEG most people driving a vehicle are not driving tankers with has/mat, so not sure what you're actually talking about.
I asked what will happen when this stuff is ran in an engine, as in the emissions, when this stuff is burned. even if this is bio-fuel, it's made from plastic. I never said anything negative about this guys project, work , or how cool it is. If yo udo not like "caustic", then how about toxic.
If you followed up with his the analysis of his product, it was found to be highly concentrated with styrene which is very toxic. Idk why he hasn’t addressed it or is discussing ways to remove it from the gasoline but yeah
@@AX2SEGA. The fuel industry does NOT use this crap, it has to be REMOVED from fuel as it's too toxic and dangerous to leave in.
Those tanker drivers aren't exposed to the liquid, that's why it's in a tank.
@@4XTP5 He's ignoring any inconvenient truth as he knows he can't do this safely and if he admits it his "Plastic to Cancer" project would have to end, which would end the donations he's grifting.
Common knowledge why they don’t do this, the amount of carcinogens released is enormous and costs so much more to safely dispose of than to make new fuels look it up
Does he care? He only in it for the attention.
People here praise him.
They are no different from the flat earthers.
wrong
@@CATOSHISYNDICAT you must be smarter than AI lmao
@@CATOSHISYNDICAT I’m amazed that you managed to put together a few letters and create a word.
Next time, maybe you can try a sentence.
@@nathanielalaburgDelhi right
Stay safe bro I'm rooting for you 💪
0:50 Milo's tea hell yeah. Best damn tea man. I have 3 gallons in my fridge right now.😂
😂
Do you use a floating titration spirit measuring tool in a graduated cylinder to check the weight of your fuel oil? How do you know if you have something closer to Diesel or if it's closer to white gas or (kerosene)?
Bruh! I'm old enough to be your dad, but you are one of my modern-day heroes!
14:15 if you take a trash bag, long skinny one, and fill it then you just slide the plastic log in your machine and the bag will melt fast and release the plastics.
QUESTION WHAT IF YOU ADD SOME WATER TO THE CHAMBER SO AS IT MICROWAVES IT PRODUCES STEAM PRESSURE AND WATER VAPOR PRESSURE COULD INCREASE YEILD BUT MIGHT BE A LITTLE WATER TO REMOVE
If you try add a automatic pressure release valve with manual override
Keep up the good work 👍
So is it environmental safe to the quality of air that we are consuming on the regular?
no
This is amazing 😊 . Keep it up ✌️❤️
Very nice , although i dont understand most u did.But from waste to fueling a car is nice man.
Im subscribed dude. Cant wait
When you finish a run, leave the blades running until it's completely cool
Spending an enormous amount of energy for a ridiculous amount of product releasing shit in the air using plastic but he called NatureJab
He's still smarter and more famous than you...
Wish I were still in Qualitative Analysis, I'd had fun testing your samples for you. Any time you had a real world problem made the "lab" so much more engaging.
What's the octane of that fuel? 😊
Cant even be used as fuel without killing the engine
@@BadBoiFX It doesn't just kill engines, it kills all the life around it too.
It's not fuel, it's the stuff that's too dangerous to be in fuel.
@@BadBoiFX It'll also kill the living things around the engine!
really love the content keep it up 👍
Doesn't the pyrolysis of poly styrene directly create nasty aromatic compounds, including benzene, as well as styrene ?
What was the point of the separatory flask? Did it have a filter in it?
I was wondering about this too. It looked like all the liquid was just moved into a beaker. What was being separated out in that mixture?
It's just another prop he uses to look official, he says to separate water, but whatever water is in there isn't going to separate in those conditions
It's so he looks "sciency" to help scam his donors into funding his "Plastic into cancer" project.
The thing that I’m worried about is the EPA tripping on this guy and also the energy it costs to make it if he can figure out how to expend less energy and also the EPA doesent trip he’s good, love this guy
Great video bro
Can you use candle wax, like the big chunky bottom pieces that are left behind
You are out of this world
0:47 🤣 ooohhh noooooo not the Milo's tea/lemonade
USE THE FLARE EXCESS TO PRE HEAT THE PLASTIC ON A FLAT METAL TRAY, USE A BOX FAN MOTOR, USE A CAM AND MAKE A SHAKER THATS HOT AND DRIES PLASTIC AND PREHEATS IT
ALSO FOR THE CONDENSING OF PLASTINE, USE A CAN WITH HOLES COVERING THE EXIT YOU HAVE NOW, AND COVER THAT CAN OF HOLE WITH A CAN WITH NO HOLES AND THAT WILL INCREASE SURFACE AREA OF CONDENSATION, FIGURE YOUR OWN EXIT HOLE DESIGN ON SECOND CAN
I think you should run a Delorean with it
14:48 that "whatever" had so much sas in it i bet the blades took offense 😭
To everyone saying this doesn't make sense from an energy stand point, energy is being used to make fuel anyways. That's not the point. He's recycling an otherwise unusable product that is abundant and toxic in the environment into a usable fuel.
@@imacrashtestdumy and what does he create from the plastic?
Are we supposed to just forget that it’s toxic?
Keep it up 💪
How much worth of electricity and propane so you use per gallon?
Do you believe that he will ever give an answer to that?
He is just doing this for the fools that donate money.
that's great to see, well done for the hard work, keep it going. i will be there.
your video demonstrates how to get cancer lol also where do you dump the left over waste.
Good question
"like the monkey i am" is diabolical 💀
Does it smell like plastic when you burn it?
are you worried about the toxic fumes at all?
Maybe try a higher temperature gasket. I bet there is a small gasket leak somewhere that's messing with the heat.
Hi, I’m curious if this could pyrolise waste oil
What is exactly is in that liquid?
Mostly styrene, ie, too toxic to be used as fuel.
Nice gear jump!!!😂
Have you considered having the system to distil into a sealed system, using a large tank pulled to a near vacuum. Using it to keep the still under a low pressure.
How do you get your equipment and where do you get is i wanna try it myself to feul my own 1980’s car
His microplastic levels are over nine thousand
I wish you success in your scientific journey
Keep up the good work... I see the growth!!!! (pause) lol
Ok i did the math and in one of your videos you say that you consumed about 22kw in the process which comes out to an efficiency of about 50-60ish percent. If you stopped using electrical heating and burned the fuel directly to heat your chamber you would achieve an extra 6% efficiency per gallon maybe more.
Probably the wind hurts the flame ? Put a windshield around and the flame should be fine.
Waaaat that jump transition. I c u
IDC what anyone say's, this guy is living in the future!
This is old technology..
This is beautiful ! But if it will not pull down enough green, how are you gonna get big players to take part?
Plastic producers are so hooked on the money that they are just making more plastic out of a process like this one.
You could engineer and pipe the part where you're pouring from jug to jug. There's an outfit that makes small utility pumps for emptying barrels and such. Can't remember the name but the pump itself is black and bright yellow, with a 110v a/c cord.
Is there an optimal shredded plastic size? Would pellets get you higher yield per load?
From the sounds of it, the smaller the particle size, the better since it gets more efficient with the load size
Maybe using caustic soda or similar chemical to break down the output liquid before distilling.
Similar to seperating the glicerin when making bio diesel from oil.
yup, thats probably where the issues with this process lies, not enough baking soda. I have hardly seen any yeast either.
@@Rasmustheforest😂😂😂
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You are make crude out of plastic ' would the mini refinery you have made process old engine oil ?
make a extension on the filler and just toss a bunch of containers in and use a wood or something to push on it. What you really need is a granulator.
Bro, your a mad scientist!!!!
Good for you!!! ❤can't get to the end without failures...whatever they are, they are valuable.
his end is cancer.
Im so proud of you…
Next level coming soon
What do you mean by that?
@ his plan to put his plastoline into another car is going to prove once again that it works and attract a lot more attention towards this project. He’ll level up.
@@jonathan_e_holmberg Nobody denies it works in a car, that's not the problem. The problem is that it's liquid cancer and is NOT A FUEL and the emissions will expose everyone around it to cancer fumes.
I don’t know what you think about this guy. But this is not new science.
There are reasons that this isn’t done.
@@fairybeliever4479 because no one has the same ambition and passion to do it. He is innovating a successful product that people around the world use for energy. My only question to you is why tear away from such an important project when you could embolden his potential instead?
How does it smell ? I am too curious
like cancer, he's just producing mostly benzene and seems to think he invented pyrolysis
Where’s the shredder come from?
KEEP. IT. UP.
the amount of energy used vs the output is what id like to see
the process is called pyrolysis, it's been known for a long time, and requires much more input energy than is output, hence why the process has never been commercialized
Hi I subscribed, I am wondering how efficient this process is. How much energy/electricity does it take to use this process and system versus how much fuel do you end up getting?
its so inefficient that the oil industry said no to it 50 years ago. that should tell you everything there is to know.
@ no actually it doesn’t tell me anything. I am interested in hearing the data of efficiency and what scaling and optimizing this process could achieve. So measurable efficiency with this process is very interesting.
@@Legally_Friends i hate to be this guy, but you really need to just google "plastic pyrolysis" read a few articles, and you too will understand how this works scaled up. aka not good enough to justify it as a green solution.
@@Legally_Friends google "pyrolysis", it is extremely inefficient and produces a lot of nasty carcinogenic chemicals. He is putting at least 4 times as much energy into the process than the energy in toxic fuel he is creating
If the magnetrons are hooked up to a solar rig. I could see this being useful. However the energy alone consumed by your magnetrons. Does not even compare to the amount of energy your gasoline will produce.
I am currently working on this for my PHD. Can I come visiting to see the facility? It would definitely help for my project
Respect man
This man needs 24 security. Protect him at all cost
was thinking. why dont the big corporations make this stuff and sell it for like 1.5X premium ? They could use it for PR and sell to people that will pay 1.5x to save the planet. why is this not happening?
Dang, I didn't think the rebar would break.
Hey love the channel and was on the live stream a few days ago, I think it would be very interesting if for your next batch you record start to finish the amount of time you spend on each step, both time it takes for the batch to finish and time that you need to spend monitoring and/or physically working to complete a batch from raw plastic to distilled plastoline. See how long it takes to gather the plastic too and include average time for matenence per batch. From there you should be able to gauge how much it costs to make a Gallon of plastoline and show what parts of the process are the most costly and can be improved. I think if you did this it would be the next step of taking this from a personal project to a succesful business. Possibly getting deals with waste management companies and getting paid to take plastic from them. Either way, Good luck on this project and I'd love to see where this goes.
Yeah this would be nice to see for sure.
5 hour video is enough to see it takes way too much time and energy to barely get a few pints from the effort spent.
Showing this to any waste management will get him laughed out of the room.
Waste management deals with tons and tons of waste per day.
He has no proof of concept that would make a dent in that timely.
@@scamchan I will say his current amount of effort and time to gallon production rate is very high, however that wouldn't mean that it's not worth exploring how his process could be automated and more productive.
This is clearly in the prototype level, and has extremely low out put and I wasn't saying that he should show this off to some company at the moment.
However maybe after a few more rounds of optimization and upscaling it could a viable way to deal with waste and possibly garner investment.
Asides the microwave magnetron's getting weaker with range, I don't see hard physical limitations to upscaling this process to industrial scales.
I'm sure a refinery process engineer would have a field day looking into and helping to optimize this process.
@@albertn.9123 Optimize the energy usage first.
Then it might be worth the effort.
@@albertn.9123 Shell already gave up on the idea that should tell you all you need to know.
Dude that is the coolest shit..
good job
BEST WISHES TO YOU BROTHA!
Hey ! If he's having fun ! ❤😂
I would further condense the fuel side until there's no steam coming out. That steam, though it's not a whole lot, its gas you're losing that still hasn't condensed back into liquid.
I've made something like this, except to make wood gas.
What does it smell like when you burn it?
Cancer
like cancer
Bro obviously SLAPS with the Applied energistics and fluid craft mods
😂
I respect the hustle 🫡
Freeze it and than vent it with air when thaw out. It would let you know how much is going to burn by weight loss and how much will just vaporizer
I want to see your channel grow. Commented and liked for the algorithm.
You should start a whole side channel for the plastic grinding ASMR.
I would love to see a dyno result this plastoline compared to gasoline
I wonder what the comments would be if he was promoting a mixtape.
As far as the gas burning weird, maybe the temperature of the outside air is nuancing the flow of the air? Have you also tried adjusting the outflow rate of the natural gas?
Me try sound smart. Me know nurthing.
i think its probably more related to how dirty this "fuel" is.
20:30 gas burner burning the gas inside of its self not making an actual flame? the possibility of adding an oxygen sensor to all the equipment, or vacuum purging and intentionally adding a oxygen scrubber loop into the "boiler" used prior to starting it up. maybe look into also sublimating the natural gas made from plastic with hydrogen during the cracking distillation in an effort to bind any free radical oxygen into water and or even end in a short hydrogen polymerization to the gas into a heaver hydrogen oxygen chain gas. tho that's a very specific tempter range for polymerization of gas, same as running an engine on wood gas vapor adding oxygen to the loop... tho its the other way around polymerization of the compressed gas into varying grades within its normally evaporated state at atmospheric pressure... colder... colder... and colder have to liquify natural gas to distill it, followed by polymerizing it into a singular grade of gas.
There's no natural gas in this.