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Shim stock again in a 5 gallon water bottle. |
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Phase 6 |

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Finding out how much was too much baking soda. |
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First experiment with the Dry Cell concept |
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Phase 8 yellow brick |
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Phase 7 |


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Testing a “flashback arrestor” “It didn’t work” |
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My little granddaughter and I demonstrate how easy it is to assemble the Big Brick. |
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Phase 10 big brick with my little helper |
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Phase 9 yellow brick flashback arrestor test |


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Testing an exotic bubbler device for a colleague . |
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Verifying that the bubbler tank will withstand a flashback. |
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Arriving at the goal, a very effective Hydroxy gas producing cell. The “BIG BRICK”
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Phase 11 Mr Bubble III |
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Phase 13 big brick safety blow out test |
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Phase 12 big brick finished product |



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Lacking the money to procure suitable materials I opted to “give it a try” for as little cash outlay as possible. Thus my “Zero Cost Joe Cell” |
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Zero cost Joe Cell (where it all started) for me. |

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Trying to stop an artificial flashback in the event that one should occur. (not successful yet) |
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Phase 14 Flashback arrestor test in car. |

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Yes there really is |

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Fire in the Water |
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Developmental process of Sid’s Big Brick Cell |
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Put out a little cash for 4 sheets of stainless steel shim stock. Not a good choice. |
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Added a bubbler to better visualize the output of the Hydroxy gas. |
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Using the “Liter Meter” that my grandson and I built. |
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Yet another configuration using my “shim stock” |
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Still working with my “shim Stock” |
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Phase 1 |
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Phase 4 |
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Phase 5 |
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Phase 3 |
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Phase 2 |

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Cell Development |