You know what I think you should mention the materials you are using. But all in all I’m impressed. I’m thinking of showing this video to my students as an example for their upcoming project. Nice job. Keep it up!It has a removable, cleanable filter, and the motor impeller are on the clean side of […]
You know what I think you should mention the materials you are using. But all in all I’m impressed.
I’m thinking of showing this video to my students as an example for their upcoming project. Nice job.
Keep it up!It has a removable, cleanable filter, and the motor impeller are on the clean side of the filter, which makes it already far better than most of the diy vacuum cleaner projects I see, though I’m a bit worried about the impeller rubbing on the inside of the bottl it might wear through it.
What voltage of battery do you need. It looks like you have a strong car battery, but I was hoping to make mine more portable by using smaller 9v or 6v batteries and was wondering how many I would need to get it to work.
Aw dude the blue strips reeeally helped the dirt get into the bottle thanks man.
The moment this guy made a fan out of a pop can i knew he was a savage.
Nice to see the old style CocaCola bottle cap. the new ones somehow get tighter over time, and sometimes I’ve taken channel locks to them to open them.
Are there any other way for drilling holes into the bottom of the bottle other than the driller.
I don’t have one.Perfect for on the go cleaning. Just remember to bring your car battery along!
You very intelligent people blow my mind with the creativity that God bestowed upon what really gets me is that you just want to show the people how to do it you’re not trying to expose yourself to show you are the one that is very intelligent by showing your face on the video!
you’re not trying to get attention and I admire you for that.