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KarlJ

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Joined: 19/05/2008
Location: Australia
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Posted: 07:55am 21 Dec 2009
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I loved this one, bloody brilliant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_41btVawMc&feature=related
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gpalterpower

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Joined: 19/07/2009
Location: Australia
Posts: 175
Posted: 02:11am 29 Dec 2009
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Saw it a couple of months back. Brilliant stuff!!. Love the sound when it comes to a holt. A couple of f&p's with neos fitted to dinges vellomoblie. She'd be a quick coupe.

Marcus
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MacGyver

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Joined: 12/05/2009
Location: United States
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Posted: 05:17am 30 Dec 2009
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This would be great if it is really true:

Magic???

I'm a firm believer in W.C. Field's comment, "Never give a sucker an even break." so I'm leery. Seems to fly in the face of what I've been taught about thermodynamics and all those silly laws of motion, etc.

Anybody else think this is on the up-'n-up or is it just another case of smoke and mirrors?

It's the day after my post and I thought I'd better explain something: It appears as though this is a 'new thread' -- what happened is, I picked up this link from the same page as the F&P motorcycle wheel thingy was on. It looks great, but looks can be deceiving, eh?

Edited by MacGyver 2010-01-01
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Joblow
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Joined: 05/01/2010
Location: Australia
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Posted: 06:51am 18 Jan 2010
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I would bet that the demo in Macgyver's link has a hidden source of compressed air to move the disc
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dvn8
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Posted: 10:38am 11 Feb 2010
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I did a quick small assembly of this and it seems to work... (works for few secs before it comes to a halt).

I am thinking it might be due to a combo of gravity, magnetic pull and the weight of the magnet/disc keep it spinning.

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Magniwork

Thought you might be interested?
 
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