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Paul Lousick02/04/2023 02:15:32
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Joe Pie is one of my favourite machinists on Youtube and he has posted this video of a perpetual motion engine which I know is impossible. A great display idea if you have a small engine.

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JasonB02/04/2023 06:04:20
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Seemed so much more believable when it was posted yesterday

not done it yet02/04/2023 09:48:01
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I’m going to run his vid at low speed to see where he has the extra air feed. Either that loop, just off-camera or that T is actually a 4 way connector.🙂

Edited By not done it yet on 02/04/2023 09:48:20

JasonB02/04/2023 10:06:06
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There is a reason the mounting board is raised off the bench and the areas behind the fittings blacked out, loop looks ok

noel shelley02/04/2023 10:52:11
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The black tape under the T and exhaust non return look fishy to me - or WHY bother ? Noel.

roy entwistle02/04/2023 11:38:57
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It was posted on April 1st

Michael Gilligan02/04/2023 12:04:09
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Posted by roy entwistle on 02/04/2023 11:38:57:

It was posted on April 1st

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… Hence Jason’s first response

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Vic02/04/2023 13:16:18
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Posted by noel shelley on 02/04/2023 10:52:11:

The black tape under the T and exhaust non return look fishy to me - or WHY bother ? Noel.

Yes, I suspect one of those is actually a three way and the other four? I wonder if Joe will spill the beans in a few days? 😀

John Reese12/04/2023 08:43:39
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I have been trying to figure out his gimmick, but without success. I hope he explains it.

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