Common hand-held water sprayer

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12 Feb 2010 15:22 - 12 Feb 2010 15:23 #347937 by Patton
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Never test heat of an exhaust header by touching it with your fingers, or any other part of your anatomy.

Instead, use a common household water spray bottle to spray water mist onto the pipe.

A properly combusting cylinder will cause the water mist to instantly sizzle and evaporate.

An improperly combusting cylinder may be merely warm and the water mist will bead and run down the pipe.

Or in a pinch, you may just spit on the pipe, or use another body fluid.

Re-read the first sentence. Or bone up on treatment of burns.

Good Luck! :)


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12 Feb 2010 18:00 #347953 by PLUMMEN
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how did you learn not to use parts of your body? :laugh: a wet sponge is a little easier to control if you have one B)

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12 Feb 2010 19:23 #347965 by Patton
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PLUMMEN wrote:

... a wet sponge is a little easier to control if you have one B)



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12 Feb 2010 19:30 #347967 by trianglelaguna
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i use my hand to push down on the oven burners and get em more level....i do really...it's just healing now......

exhaust ??what idiot would do that

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12 Feb 2010 19:55 #347969 by PLUMMEN
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Patton wrote:

PLUMMEN wrote:

... a wet sponge is a little easier to control if you have one B)


my point exactly! :woohoo:

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13 Feb 2010 06:30 - 20 Feb 2013 20:05 #348007 by H1Vindicator
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13 Feb 2010 06:35 #348012 by rstnick
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I use my hands as well early on while just starting up.

I have ran back to retrieve the back half of my exhaust from the highway, grabbing it with a bare hand, and getting my fingers toasted. :ohmy:
Had to ride the rest of the way to Niagra Falls (and back home) with one burnt hand (right) and open headers.

A mist bottle is a great idea. ;)

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13 Feb 2010 07:37 #348024 by Kawickrice
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I have a friend that uses a Laser Thermometer to measure everything from coffee to exhaust to cylinder walls to his toaster

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13 Feb 2010 14:17 #348086 by gane
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Laser is also handy for determining wort temp before pitching yeast, instant, & no need to sanitize. (home brewer)

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18 Feb 2010 19:06 #349102 by tooocool49723
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I just hold my hand back from it. Pretty easy to tell three hundred degrees from one hundred at an inch or so and not burn your hand lol!

Now an industrial air compressor high pressure line, watch out for those. They get damn hot without any warning!

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25 Mar 2010 11:57 #356061 by mwarren101
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I seem to remember my Granma telling me years ago that a hot pan looks exactly like a cold one. Of course, me being the good infantry material that I am... I have to test it every time!

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25 Mar 2010 12:06 #356062 by Russ Jackson
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I guess when I am driving down the road and a plug fouls I will use the spray bottle that I have strapped to my sissy bar. Instead of just tapping the exhaust....Russ

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