Automatic creamy schmoo-pump for splooshing foam onto your hands
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- After taking apart a full automatic foam soap dispenser, I went online and hunted for a foam pump on its own. These pumps simultaneously pump soapy liquid and air together to create a continuous foam-soap on demand.
I found just one listing on eBay with the pumps:-
www.ebay.com/i...
The total with shipping is currently $4.54. Lets see if he puts the price up.
The construction is very typical for these. A three diaphragm pump with direct motor drive swash-plate style, and matching round rubber umbrella flap valves to make sure the air and liquid end up going through multiple meshes to whip it up into a mousse.
The liquid I was using was a mixture of washing up liquid (dish soap) and water. About 1 part soap to 4 parts water.
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Definitely have to pump butane into the air inlet to make the ultimate foamy whoofler
I was just about to suggest the same thing. Odd how you apparently commented a week ago and yet the video is dated November 14th.
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How the other half live!
How about cream for the liquid...
Why not Jägermeister instead of soap?
the guy sold 67 pumps in the last hour alone ...the clive army is making this sellers day !!!
If Clive isn't in cahoots with Chinese sellers on Ebay then he should be.
176 now
@@alec4672 190 now and sold out.
The seller will probably reinvest all their profits into more pumps and be left with most of them unsold as Clive moves onto dismantling something completely different.
the boys are having a foam party
“Big, wet, creamy explosion” made me check I wasn’t on another site with tube in the name.
I do love Clive for his "unique" phrases
@securitycountercheck 😂😂😂 brilliant!
Heh heh
@securitycountercheck foam lube hmm
@securitycountercheck Twatter too
"One moment please" would be a great tshirt for a merch store
I love catchphrases
Also "Let's take it to bits"
Shut up and take my money :D
Yes
That are already enough phrases for a merch store, so far we got:
"one moment please"
"I love catchphrases"
"Let's take it to bits"
"Shut up and take my money"
"i need this in my life"
"Yes"
Thanks for fully deconstructing it. I couldn't rest if you didn't.
Lol agreed, it's always nice to watch
Very Interesting (Im enjoying)
0:10 - So today, its a cream pie containment dish?
Oh, yes, it is. Would you like cherry to go with it?
Clive, I don't know your particular situation, but when age finds you slowing down, you must teach in a classroom environment. I'm not knowledgeable in circuitry but had a project where it was involved and that's how I found this channel. Simply wonderful the way that you break everything down into stupid....where many of us live. Much thanks for that.
"Automatic creamy schmoo-pump" was my nickname at school....
I bet you were quite popular with the boys at school
"Yes that is now destroyed, but totally worth it."
- Big Clive 2020
You had me at "big wet creamy explosion"
@Robert Thomas
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You cracked me up at "If I try to open this, I just know it's going to break. Is it worth it? Yes, it's worth it".
Just imagine going over to his house and everything is made up of all the parts from his videos like this soap dispenser
I've been subscribed to this channel for a while now, and watch every upload, my ADHD loves it. I still don't know what the point of any of this is, but I love it.
Same
It's fun distractions for our kind.
I can tell that you wanted not to destroy the pump, but for the benefit of us viewers you still totalled it anyway, thanks for doing this for us to see what was involved in the building of the foam section, nicely done Clive
It always amazes me the amount of engineering that goes into these cheap little pumps.
"fiery explosion" and "big wet creamy explosion" aren't necessarily mutually exclusive..
Carnal transportation collision.
Air intake into into chamber with flammable air fuel foamy woofler mark 2
Auto-Woofler!
Lighter gas into a balloon (then to the pump) would work or anything low pressured.
@@gordonlawrence1448 hydrogen :))))
@@plasmachicken That leaks like an SOB the only thing worse for it is Helium. You'd have hydrogen leaking out all over the place. Too damn dangerous for my liking.
@@gordonlawrence1448 far safer to use butane :)
"Big wet creamy explosion". Ooh, Matron!
That foam output looks almost good enough to shave with.
I had the lithium explosion containment pan on the bench today, while swapping the battery of a smartphone, which hasn't been designed to have its powersource replaced. All went well and the phone started its second life. 😊
Can it make Whipped Cream?
(an edible foam) For Science?
Can it make whipped Irish Cream? Also for science.
I want's chocolate mousse on button press!!!!
First thing that popped into my head too ;)
You can tell he really enjoyed this one.
The little pump actuating like that is strangely satisfying.
This reminds me of the small air pump (aerator) you took apart.
Clive: “There’s gonna be a Big wet creamy explosion”
Me: 😏
I got that pump, exactly, after watching one of your previous videos about making foam/sanitizer, a couple months ago. It is working good for 1-2 months now. Nice to it's bits! Tad spendier than a non-foamer, but I likes the gushiness.
That was a huge load of creamy schmoo.
That is so 2020, taking to bits some hand washing equipment. Much more interesting than leds at this time!
perfect pump for RC boats,you can use the same pump for cooling down the motor and at the same time pump out the water that could get in without a dedicated automatic system.
Maybe I’m just silly but I love those automatic foam dispensers…
They are quite pleasing.
Ah, yes, the fabled "Dedicated moose pump." I can finally get rid of those buggers in the backyard.
Could be fun to try with whipping cream
Must be similar in the old latherators in use in barbershops for the warm shaving foam. Just need to come up with an appropriate scented foaming liquid
on the printout in the video, 3 sold. On the ebay site while i'm typing this, 78, no, 79 sold. Enjoy the livestream. Goodnight.
edit : 83 sold.
Now 179 sold, this is getting out of hand very fast XD
aaand they're all gone
One of those times soft, and floppy is a good thing!
Remarkable little device
Thank you so much for this exploration!
Now the seller has got some new ones to sell and I had to buy one. Stupid me.
I will probably use it once or twice and spill foam everywhere. It will make my son happy (he's 4).
Thank you anyway, hehe.
Run Jagermeister through it....just because. :-)
Jager foam pie, I can imagine the hangover now
@fuck google Still get to drink it though. win/win. :-)
@fuck google Thank you for your concern but no. I can afford enough booze to get it done the old fashioned way and I'm not in any sort of hurry. It's not often that I run into a true lunatic, but glad to have met you all the same.
@fuck google Yeah, but maybe not that much.
"big wet creamy explosion" well clive, branching out are ya?
Hi Clive just finished watching the video for the form pump and got a "( a advert of Coral casino )" !!! At the end and I remember you saying that if you get certain adverts you blocked to let you know so I am
Wait, he can request certain ads to not be played with his video?
Is there a list we can check in order to report then appropriately?
Air intake? Gas intake for a super foamy whoofler =D
The gas is already pressurised. But maybe the multiple lesh would make for a thicker fire-mousse. (But that tends to be less easy to burn.)
@@bigclivedotcom The liquid needs to be flammable as well. I wonder, what flammable liquid or mixture could foam up like this?
RELEASE....
THE SCHMOO!
Well Clive you took the item to a sold out status. Sort of cool how you can just by showing someone's listing run the price up and or sell them out.
I hope the guy does have enough stock. He'll probably be getting home from work and finding a huge stack of orders to wade through.
@@bigclivedotcom Don't you just love it.
Wow I’ve never been so uncomfortable in the first 12 seconds, Clive.
i cannot believe you got a cheap product from USA that didn't need $500 in shipping and customs charges! :o
9:40 Looks like the kind of mesh you'd get at a smoke shop for your pot pipe or bong. Wouldn't get any floaters on the inhale with that stuff, tho it might be hard to keep it from clogging.
I love the title. :) Schmoo is good. And if it tingles, that's because it's working.
Even though I have no use for one of these, I really want one now.
so complete in education of a mini moose pump, cheers.
Release the schmoo!!
Cadbury aero chocolate is made by getting hot goo chocolate and passing it through a nozzle where a secondary inner nozzle pumps air into the goo. More practical for industrial production of foam plastics/resins/cements.
Various vauxhall cars have similar fuel pumps actuated by the camshaft. Eventually the diaphragm breaks and the fuel system can’t uphold the required pressure .
I enjoyed the full USD➡️GBP conversion including 76p shipping :)
8:04 Floppy disc, mmmm, memories.
Floppycat? Rip of the Simpsons Series? Don't know what I am talking about? No shame..
@@phorzer32 Just old disc drive, nvm. ^^
@@alis990 Sorry, I was drunken
That's a cute little unit! 👍
everyone: big wet creamy explosion
me: 25 years old still dumbfounded by how a camera can record in sync with stuff moving really fast and it makes it look like its moving really slow
So that's how they make those movies.
It should be called a bukake pump.
From what I've learned about this channel, I believe you must have tried to make whipped cream with this technique. May I hear what was the result, please.
Good evening Clive 👍🏼
It might make a good beer foamer.
Now I want to use that to make chocolate mousse
"Taumenscheibenkompressor" lol
lol those look like pipe screens in there.
Dismantled my karcher to repair it, very similar principle with the swash plate and diaphragms / valves
I love the preview gif before watching this
I knew Clive loves nice pumps!
"This item is out of stock"
Now I want that for my bathtub. Maybe a tad bigger :D
Brings up the question of why screws are even being used anymore. Seems like a reducible cost as opposed to plastic riveting. After all one of the major points of using screws is that they can be unscrewed but who would need to do that for the majority of equipment nowadays as it is meant to be disposable not repairable.
You should see the internals of a Bristol Proteus engine Swash plate fuel pump, ( Bristol Britania aircraft )I used to overhaul them years ago and let me tell you , they were a real piece of precision workmanship!
Come on Clive, we all wanted to see the pump on 12v or more really ;)
The motion of the pump lever that actuates the three diaphragm pumps in sequence is called "nutation"; the nutating lever doesn't rotate per se, but it is spherically pinned in the middle and driven by a rotating cam.
I want to mod one of these indoor stream displays with this, or a fountain. The water should stay soapy for a while and just recycle itself.
I challenge you to work out how the Gojo hands-free soap dispenser works. It appears to have several interlocks that prevent operation unless several concealed reed/hall-effect switches are fooled. There are two strange coils around the base of the detergent container. There is a weird plug that looks rather like an SD card, but when the honnel is broken off it reveals a collection of links between the pins.
I suspect that much of the strangeness is to make it difficult to reverse engineer the very expensive containers of detergent. My own workaround has been to cut a hole and squirt in the 10p of detergent/water mix.
Take it to bits!!!! And have another carbonated drinky Thx for another great vid
"big wet liquid explosion"
Bigclive 2020
An essential part of any Salem!
Damn, should have ran a pair of these in series!
1:49 that bit just then when you ramped the voltage up, the pump sounded like a MT07 motorbike
At first I thought the class at the beginning was beer. I was very disappointed we didn't get beer foam
use butane for the gas source for flammable foamy fun
Awww. You should have turned it to 11... wanted to see a super mega foam squirt.. itd be nice to have something like that which did have an output that could reach 5 or 10 feet because right now theirs a big market for foam cannon pressure washer attachments for washing cars and things but if you had one that didnt require a pressure washer than big money clive's mr foamy splooge machine
Mousse. Mousser. Ofcourse. Brilliant.
I think there's a crossover opportunity here with your bartending videos! Glasgwegian Bucks Fizz (Buckfast and a Sodastream) with an Advocaat mousse layer...?
thats frothy man. interesting little device 👍👍
Strangely satisfying video
You should try it with other liquids (egg white, lube, etc.) to see how well other things foam.
Another fine video sir, I'm currently working 2 til midnight. So it's relaxing catching the latest video from ya just before bed. I just bought a variable dish soap despenser (none foamy). My wife is gonna be upset if I take it to bits😂. CHEERS
Doubt she’ll care much cos they only cost a few dollars...
@@thegoodguy44 30 American pesos for our unit. It has some shine to it.
You know what would make a great (Patreon) stream? Joining Clive on eBay adventures, tracking down fun things like this!
I gotta try that to make shaving foam!
Thank You
A moose pump. You sure it isn‘t Canadian?
I searched hand foam pump dc and found two listings so at least now we have choices lol.
Are they from different sellers?
@@bigclivedotcom Well they are different but both coming from China so who knows.
0:03 Me when the lockdown ends
that would be handy for a parts washer brush...
Cool! Now connect a propane-filled plastic bag to the air input and make the explosive containment pie dish live up to its name!
I'd rather see hand sanitizer with pure oxygen.
@@Kineth1 This is a brilliant idea! How about an all-purpose kitchen degreaser in the form of oxygen-filled foam? Wouldn't be that hard to make too: oxygen from electrolysis, stored in a plastic bag or a balloon, output connected to this little foam generator. Bonus points if the other end generates hydrogen foam that floats in the air and can be set on fire!
" it is now destroyed, but totally worth it"
that seems to be incredibly high tech considering it was £3.55
wait it was $3.55 - £2.72
You going to buy another one and run some Baileys through it?
For those interested, they're back in stock as of November 17, 2020.