Sproket said:Just a thought ... :dry:
How much extra weight is added to the brush when it's fully extended and full of waterhmy: 1" tube x approx 2 mts long ??
Gagakev said:to start with is the brush dry or wet? :silly:
Is the tap full on?
Or half on or half off? :silly:
Ps should that 1" be 25mm?![]()
Sproket said:Gagakev said:to start with is the brush dry or wet? :silly:
Is the tap full on?
Or half on or half off? :silly:
Ps should that 1" be 25mm?![]()
If it was fully extended and left full of water and you could weigh it. :huh:
If it froze...would it be heavier or lighter :huh:
Gabsgrandad said:Right then - this must be the PC Mk1, - after 'field' trials, (and any mods. necessary) perhaps some manufacturer might take up on a sensible idea that works. Fingers crossed!
Gabsgrandad said:Right Sproket, does it work? Now prepared to give it a go myself. (Another failure this am! - (Wet leg syndrome!") See Dusty asked you for all the part names and suppliers of your 'bits' - Have you got 'em listed so I can copy and order, -- pleeeeeeeeease?[/quote
Hope you got it from the hose pipe Sir Gab:lol:
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RayS said:Better ask the Prof. About weights of water when frozen. As far as i remember the density of water increases as temperature drop reaching a maximum at 4C. If not ice would sink not float. Water is strange like that, as in many other ways. Nearly as strange as liquid helium which can flow uphill under certain circumstances, so don't use it to cool the G and T