Actually is sprays cold water called wash water to clean ruts and dirty ice out and gets sucked up to be reused with the wash pump on the ice. The last thing you want to do is use hot water to spray at the ice. After the cut of ice and wash water it then gently lays warm water down onto a towel to fill in ruts and flows better to level/ replace the ice you just cut off. Theres been new advances in the zamboni conditioner that newer ones sometimes can have steam spray on ice instead of the hot water towel which the steam dries even faster on contact. I haven't seen it in person yet but i cant see it being fully better for everyday use rinks but probably used for NHL or College level rinks where they can afford to cut more ice and flood heavily between resurfaces.
Hahaha hot water freezes faster than cold water!!! Lol hahaha. The hot water just magically drops through the cold water's temperature faster than the cold water can drop it's temp right? Basically if the water is at 160deg it would have to fall through every single degree (all 128 of them) on the way down to 32degs where let's say water at 50 deg has only 18 degrees to fall.
I wanna drive the Zamboni!
Adam Bonin lol me when I was little
tyty2045 lol
that's a title of the song performed by The Gear Daddies
I drive one for work and yes yes you do want to drive it. Its so much fun.
Why a bagel of all things?????
Woodbridge Township
Edison eagles stadium
rivalry Woodbridge barrons
I skate at that rink!!
Chris P Bacon I had an aneurism reading that.
Actually is sprays cold water called wash water to clean ruts and dirty ice out and gets sucked up to be reused with the wash pump on the ice. The last thing you want to do is use hot water to spray at the ice. After the cut of ice and wash water it then gently lays warm water down onto a towel to fill in ruts and flows better to level/ replace the ice you just cut off. Theres been new advances in the zamboni conditioner that newer ones sometimes can have steam spray on ice instead of the hot water towel which the steam dries even faster on contact. I haven't seen it in person yet but i cant see it being fully better for everyday use rinks but probably used for NHL or College level rinks where they can afford to cut more ice and flood heavily between resurfaces.
I learned all of this on Monster Garage.
You forgot to mention my hometown, The City of Paramount were the Zamboni is from ☝️
I'm weird, but hey now I know.
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Hahaha hot water freezes faster than cold water!!! Lol hahaha. The hot water just magically drops through the cold water's temperature faster than the cold water can drop it's temp right? Basically if the water is at 160deg it would have to fall through every single degree (all 128 of them) on the way down to 32degs where let's say water at 50 deg has only 18 degrees to fall.
No, it's a real thing.
If you've taken, or paid attention to, a middle school science class you'd know this is a real thing.
He's either trolling or seriously thinks he's right. Either way... Sad
@@tomdobrokhot7300 or both
Not under these conditions.