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  • @ensignj3242
    @ensignj3242Күн бұрын

    Thanks. I learned a few more tips for my COBB

  • @ensignj3242
    @ensignj3242Күн бұрын

    I also bought the Kelly kettle for my COBB.

  • @SaintJames40
    @SaintJames40Күн бұрын

    Nice omega

  • @SaintJames40
    @SaintJames40Күн бұрын

    Everyone’s saying that this tank looses a lot of heat. Is it hard to keep it warm?

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanzКүн бұрын

    I don’t use it in the winter or cold weather and have lots of wood, so that hasn’t been a problem. I’d caution that few have been successful at bending a working coil like I did.

  • @SaintJames40
    @SaintJames4023 сағат бұрын

    @@bogamanz oh I didn’t know you made them yourself. I see some expensive ones and then cheaper ones. I was wondering what was the best option.

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz23 сағат бұрын

    @@SaintJames40 I haven't priced these out, but the larger diameter the coil, the better. The stoves that sit the tub would be the fastest way to heat a tank--but take up space and I wouldn't use these around kids: www.alekoproducts.com/internal-wood-burning-hot-tub-heater-equivalent-to-10-15kw-electronic-heater/kitstovecmy2-ap/?srsltid=AfmBOoqWkK8Frgq-AEK3d1s8s5C0MYa3yLyDQ7Oic33Rid_Kg9O1WqQP9TM

  • @MrJamesschro
    @MrJamesschro8 күн бұрын

    This is so cool

  • @maaq-net
    @maaq-net9 күн бұрын

    AMAZING Love it so much

  • @amabelfranziska9920
    @amabelfranziska992020 күн бұрын

    How many hours you wait?

  • @mercurycamera
    @mercurycamera28 күн бұрын

    The splotchy grain you're getting in your photos is due to emulsion damage in this batch of film from India. It seems to be heat damage, and affects everything from that seller. It's true that this film is ridiculously cheap, and as you say, fantastic for testing cameras or just having fun! I would not recommend it for actual photography. There is, of course, undamaged 70mm film out there (and my personal mission: fresh 65mm film that can be shot in these cameras). Anyway, thanks for making this video and spreading the word about 70mm!

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz26 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the comment, I am a customer of yours as well and am grateful for your mission. Everyone watching this video should check out Mercury Camera. I've found that this film stock (even with these defects) is still a step up from say 35mm quality.

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619Ай бұрын

    Awesome collection. So are there adapters letting us share mount Hasselblad A backs on the Linhof 6x9 (2x3) or to the 4x5 Graflok or other bodies? Or is that just for the digital back kit? Either way, I’d like to try 1 on the little Linhof 6x9

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanzАй бұрын

    In theory, you could mount your Hasselblad film back to 2x3 or 4x5 Graflok with the correct adapter, but (1) only certain Hasselblad backs allow you to manual advance the image (the very old ones, or the 70mm ones do); (2) most adapters will use a different film plane--further back than the Linhof backs (which makes using your infinity stops a pain, and might impact your ability to use wide angle lenses), (3) some adapters will not allow you to remove the darkslide. None of these problems are deal breakers with digital backs using smaller sensors, but might ruin your day using 6x6 film. Linhof made lovely 6x6 Super Rollex backs. I'd recommend going this route.

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619Ай бұрын

    @@bogamanz good points. I just realized about the A120 backs needing gear crank. My A70 requires it as well. It can only handle crank from loading to 0-1 & stops It there an older 70 not A? I use A70 100-200. I can get a dedicated Linhof Rollex 70mm as well as I think for the 6x7 on the Linhof IV

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanzАй бұрын

    @@khanscombe619 with your a70 back, I think once you get past the mechanical stop on frame one, you will be able to manually crank again and watch the frame counter to advance. I’m not an expert on the different models though.

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619Ай бұрын

    Awesome. I’m getting into it. Got a Hasselblad 500c/m w/ A70 -100-200 & the Horseman w/ Mamiya 70mm back & testing it on my new to me Mamiya RB67 Pro S. I’m looking into the 70m back for the Linhof next.

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanzАй бұрын

    Great to hear you are getting into it! You have the a70 back that uses 70mm cassettes or one of the high capacity models you load in the dark? Would love to hear about those models. Did your back need service?

  • @nickfish629
    @nickfish629Ай бұрын

    What’s for dinner mom? Me? 💩

  • @user-bd4kq6oj1i
    @user-bd4kq6oj1i2 ай бұрын

    Great stuff. You're talking about a Mamiya adapter. Does that mean you have a way to use the 907 on say, a RB67?

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz2 ай бұрын

    The adapter I show is for 4x5 graflox cameras, and I'm not certain it was made by Mamiya since it has no markings. I think the seller shared that info with me. Would something like this work? www.ebay.com/itm/284224752528 Looks 3d printed, so not sure about the quality.

  • @LucandStarCamera
    @LucandStarCamera2 ай бұрын

    Nice video!

  • @user-tb7rq6de5f
    @user-tb7rq6de5f2 ай бұрын

    goooooood

  • @MaxKissler
    @MaxKissler2 ай бұрын

    Nice. I also got myself a KaptureGroup TrueWide two years ago bc I wanted to use my Laowa 15mm shift in Nikon mount with my Hasselblad Back. The image circle of that 15mm is gigantic and the retrofocus design of the lens works great with the digital back. It's a nice combo albeit a bit niche.

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz2 ай бұрын

    Do you find that the internal mechanisms of the camera produce some vignetting on the corners despite the generous image circle? I have this problem with some lenses, especially when using movements.

  • @MaxKissler
    @MaxKissler2 ай бұрын

    @@bogamanz Yes, the Copal 3 shutter is definitely not large enough and vignettes a bit even without movements. If I had the time and money I'd get myself a Sinar Hinterlinsenverschluss, mount the back on that thing and figure out a way to add a lens adapter to it. Flange wise it should work.

  • @MaxKissler
    @MaxKissler2 ай бұрын

    @@bogamanz BTW if I remember correctly, the TrueWide was designed for 6mp 24x36 sensors of the Phase One H10 series. So no wonder it doesn't work perfectly. And there's also v mount to Sinar adapter plates all over eBay. Or at least there used to be. So one would only need to worry about the lens mount.

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz2 ай бұрын

    @MaxKissler Thanks for sharing this important context. Pining this thread for future viewers, this setup has disadvantages compared to say the Linhof setup I show at the end of the video, but is cheap and durable..

  • @MaxKissler
    @MaxKissler2 ай бұрын

    @@bogamanzSince I'm using a Leaf Aptus II 7 I don't have the option of using a system without mechanical shutter. So the Linhof wouldn't be an option as there is no way such a short focal length could be used on the Linhof especially not with a shutter in between. It's more of fun project though. There's hardly ever a need for me to shoot this wider than 15mm on FF. Cheers!

  • @MrDaviddesouza
    @MrDaviddesouza2 ай бұрын

    You’re a damn genius.

  • @sounak_mitra1403
    @sounak_mitra14032 ай бұрын

    This is great! I had been thinking of building something similar for my cfvii 50c. Can you please share the link to the Hasselblad V back adapter plate you mentioned at the end of the video? The adapter plates I have found so far are too expensive

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz2 ай бұрын

    Of course! What kind of camera do you have? E.g., are you looking for a 4x5 graflok back version? Is a sliding feature important to you? Overall, the Jieyling brand is solid.

  • @sounak_mitra1403
    @sounak_mitra14032 ай бұрын

    I am planning to build a 4x5 camera (or get one if I can't make one). Aim is to get significant tilt-shift capabilities. So a 4x5 graflok back should be best for the cfvii 50c. A sliding feature is not necessary, but maybe helpful for panoramas. The back adapter on your camera at the end seems very interesting. I tried looking for jieyling on AliExpress but couldn't find anything relevant. Any links you can share would be really helpful.

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz2 ай бұрын

    @@sounak_mitra1403 here is what you need: www.ebay.com/itm/115117983268?itmmeta=01HQN6X3Y4FHSW8YFESYYDQKNG&hash=item1acd910624:g:6sYAAOSwTtZhpHxE&itmprp=enc%3AAQAIAAAA0FjlQDHR%2B9biWcwk1Jax3dD8gKwn97ZmjLCSXv9vClpdEEpYi5LxGJVPuflpd7RocXztQnhoRTYZOn8z8peZB2%2BSVYM06eBG%2BPyv58Vbean2PM4foIvShQRMUXpbtF0XIZ%2BS0ufOtxxl87j1n9j8in2jQcQHwwgCPzaWsSMxX2sJHksA3IFO6N6d25mDZY9eDbDE61MJHukMvDXH%2FmHhPBZZhl%2FotzRlX07S15o2cxnXQvnVNNQcCNwQplrRdSipnIDVu5%2B8pQgXTTs%2FtGADZgA%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR5K_9Ka9Yw

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz2 ай бұрын

    For future viewers, the Ebay product was “Hasselblad V adapter For linhof sinar toyo horseman wista 4x5 camera accessory”.

  • @sounak_mitra1403
    @sounak_mitra14032 ай бұрын

    @@bogamanz thanks a lot!!

  • @victorcooper9468
    @victorcooper94683 ай бұрын

    I have ran one just that way but it can be dangerous can make steam safer if the coil Is in water

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz3 ай бұрын

    Getting the coil to rise at each point is harder than it looks. If the coil dips down in some spot, you will have problems. It seems like many who tried to duplicate my video have not been successful.

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz3 ай бұрын

    One thought I just had after replying: my coil (in the video) is hard to do right since each layer of the coil sits on the previous layer. If people trying this today added a way of spacing each coil vertically (so that there is an inch or so between layers to create more "rise"), I think they would have fewer problems. Than again, I'm a non-exert, and should be ignored!

  • @gutsandgrittv5076
    @gutsandgrittv50764 ай бұрын

    Fired up water in a metal tub somehow seems like a bad idea.

  • @DonnieWigan-oq9wp
    @DonnieWigan-oq9wp4 ай бұрын

    I witnessed the baby fighting a bear cub, she’s making her a bear robe

  • @brentkelly5445
    @brentkelly54454 ай бұрын

    Gotta insulate the tub. Cover / sides/ maybe even bottom. probably would get to temp in a hr or less. Does it have to be a coil? Could it not just be a 2" pipe, U shaped sitting in fire sort of kicked horizontal. everyone uses a coil

  • @ttnyny
    @ttnyny5 ай бұрын

    Fun clip. and it gave me some insight into the Torqeedo 603. Thanks.

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz5 ай бұрын

    Thank you! We've been happy with the motor. The dingy is getting a little small as my daughter grows. I'm looking forward to trying this motor with a light weight flat stern canoe in the spring. I also use this motor on my Montgomery 15 sailboat.

  • @ttnyny
    @ttnyny5 ай бұрын

    @@bogamanz ​ Thanks for your follow up, and, in particular, for mentioning that you use the 603 on your 15-ft. sailboat. I would be curious to hear your thoughts on the 603 in that role, especially in fighting tides / currents, and in runtime. I am at this moment trying to decide on an electric outboard to use with my (new-to-me) 1996 Trinka 12, a 12-foot fiberglass sailing dinghy (displacement 225 lbs., manufacturer rated at 2 hp). I think it's down to the 603 or a still smaller and lighter outboard called the EP Carry. The company that makes the EP Carry claims that by design (like a high aspect ratio prop) and efficiency, it delivers more power than the 603 despite having half the power measured in watts. Seems hard to believe but some people seem to swear by the EP. And I do prefer aspects of its design, which uses an external, non-proprietary battery, and the lower weight is also attractive on a 225-lb. hull. (A third choice might be the Torqeedo 903 (2.5 hp equiv.) which has now replaced the 603.) We are still early in the age of electric outboards and it's hard to have a sense solely via the Internet just how two motors compare or how a given motor will perform on a given boat.

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz5 ай бұрын

    @@ttnyny I also have a Honda 2.3. It is loud and sometimes fussy, but can run all day with enough fuel. I think your boat can plane, so your experience will be different from my displacement boats. I don't care about more power, 2 HP or 2.3 HP can get either boat to hull speed. The difference is the gas motor is noisy, but can push against current/wind for hours. The electric motor is better for getting out of tight spots and has plenty of power for a short period. It starts instantly and doesn't stall. I don't have to clean or replace the carburetor all the time either. It is more pleasant to use especially when motor-sailing. I can slowly charge the battery off my boat's powerful 12V battery bank. Without looking into it, I have a hard time believing that more power/lower watt spec, but have heard the 603 is optimized for lower speeds. Using the speed calculator on the EP Cary site, I would have only hit 3mph on my 8foot inflatable with the load seen in this video. I claim to hit 4mph, but the GPS display on the motor shows 3.7 at one point in the video with a range of about 5 miles (so the stock battery would go about 2.5 miles at this speed).

  • @Samson1
    @Samson15 ай бұрын

    Personally, I prefer a world where I can press 'send' on a device, point it at another one and send whatever I want without fuss with the knowledge that the device I'm sending to is the ONLY device that is aware of mine's existence and of the data being transferred. Considering IrDA was running at gigabit speeds before Bluetooth took over, IrDA in my opinion is the most secure, reliable and the fastest way of sending and receiving files outside of WiFi. I find convenience highly subjective. -Psion user

  • @MicroUrb
    @MicroUrb5 ай бұрын

    Did you have to solder the copper coil to the copper pipes?

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz5 ай бұрын

    This build did involve soldering.

  • @usapilot78
    @usapilot785 ай бұрын

    I know this has been 3 years ago but at the beginning of your video your daughter was putting her hand and pressure on that glass table, I am not trying to be a Karen but please let her know how dangerous that is and that goes for anyone watching this. Ask me how I know. Because when I was older we made a water slide with just standard plastic and my sister was spitting in the water so I ran to tell mom and when she didn't answer from me pounding on our glass window of the house I started to knock harder and harder to where I finally put my hand through the window pushing a jagged piece of very sharp glass nearly into my radial artery. My dad put came rushing out and put his belt around my arm as a tourniquet and rushed me to the emergency room. Many stitches later and just a scar, thank you Jesus I was ok.

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz5 ай бұрын

    Glad you lived to tell about it! Thank the lord they make tables out of tempered glass.

  • @usapilot78
    @usapilot785 ай бұрын

    @@bogamanz I agree, with one caveat "they make some tables out of tempered glass" but kids don't know the difference for the most part so just letting others know about it and my coffee table is not tempered glass. And thanks for the videos on the hot tub, going to try that in the future. Take care.

  • @kinss1
    @kinss15 ай бұрын

    Has anyone tried this in New England. I mean filling in the morning and heating from firepit. NOT starting with a frozen tank

  • @mikalfrench2036
    @mikalfrench20366 ай бұрын

    I tried this and mine sounds like a percolator making poping sounds with air bubbles and just keeps spitting out air with some water from the top

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz6 ай бұрын

    I've commented this before, but make sure the coil is continuously rising. The water must not be forced downward at any point.

  • @waterup380
    @waterup3806 ай бұрын

    when printing what paper did you use

  • @garyjenkinson5151
    @garyjenkinson51517 ай бұрын

    Hi what a amazing piece of kit

  • @leecraig7164
    @leecraig71647 ай бұрын

    How do you regulate the heat?

  • @TheNora_
    @TheNora_7 ай бұрын

    Love this!! I am in Tenerife so I will try this with garden hose in the sun only… solar power only

  • @beanerstones
    @beanerstones7 ай бұрын

    How do you circulate the water ?

  • @NathanHassall
    @NathanHassall8 ай бұрын

    Its been 8 years and Im curious how many times being able to carry a printer in your backpack and print thing has come in handy? Im guessing 2000 times?

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz8 ай бұрын

    To be fair, I don't travel for work much (since the coronavirus) and no longer carry this computer wherever I go or need the printer when traveling. This little printer is great for someone who occasionally prints and works on modern computers too. Last time I checked, they were still making them.

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz8 ай бұрын

    Latest model: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1743473-REG/brother_pj_822_pocketjet_8_200dpi_thermal.html/?ap=y&smp=y&lsft=BI%3A514&gclid=CjwKCAjwgZCoBhBnEiwAz35RwsmULBicQqdeYz5Db6XEfirPb_if3ylyY_wxAKGZ5H12_GU0WEd07BoConcQAvD_BwE

  • @WXLM-MorganNicole619
    @WXLM-MorganNicole6199 ай бұрын

    I’m surprised that the thing doesn’t have y2k issues

  • @michellesantos1455
    @michellesantos145510 ай бұрын

    Is the setup still working? Im thinking about doing your way but they keep saying I cant use a pool pump for a hot tank 😟

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz10 ай бұрын

    The fire pit rusted through, but the rest is ok. I don’t run the pump once it heats up.

  • @boydpukalo8980
    @boydpukalo898011 ай бұрын

    Wow-AutoCAD on a HP Palmtop. Never would have thought it possible. I used to run Derive CAS on PCMCIA on my 95LX for Calculus while in college. Cool.

  • @EduManiaYT
    @EduManiaYT11 ай бұрын

    I heard that is poisonous to cook with flame. I came to this channel from video with heating pool, thanks i want to build similar thing but for bathrroom and with sun. All the best

  • @okko-kr8lk
    @okko-kr8lk11 ай бұрын

    scams scammers scam hp this pc from sharp or nec japan made

  • @okko-kr8lk
    @okko-kr8lk11 ай бұрын

    scams scammers scam hp this pc from sharp or nec japan made

  • @dcan911
    @dcan911 Жыл бұрын

    do you have solder joints in the fire? or is the coil just 1 length?

  • @CZpersi
    @CZpersi Жыл бұрын

    This must have been really impressive for its time. Having such pocket computer was my childhood dream in the 90s.

  • @user-xl6lq2eb7r
    @user-xl6lq2eb7r Жыл бұрын

    I made one similar. I used a 55 gallon drum. The coils are a little tighter therefore closer to the fire. The bigger improvement I would recommend is using a fishtank pump to aid the thermal syphon. That helps us heat up our hot tub almost 10° per hour.

  • @RonfromAmaireeka
    @RonfromAmaireeka Жыл бұрын

    I’ve had a Cobb for years and bought most of the accessories except the cutting board and rotisserie. I’ve never seen 450°F in the cooking chamber. I hope you realize by now that you used the kettle support upside down in your video. Other than that, great video. Keep on Cobbing!

  • @nonaEmiliana9
    @nonaEmiliana9 Жыл бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @kathybogantes1863
    @kathybogantes1863 Жыл бұрын

    Hello, I love the idea and we want to do it in our house. But I have a question, how does water pass through fire? Does it use a pump or is it gravity? Thaks

  • @michaelcloutier2225
    @michaelcloutier2225 Жыл бұрын

    I have a vender moded 5MB ram and CUP over clocked unit(they sold them with either or both. I got it back in the day and have a 2 modems and a ethernet card that all work great. I can do very limited internet access. I take it out once in a while. I do wish I had a printer like that one.

  • @donatospoony
    @donatospoony Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic ! Thanks for posting .

  • @virajdhananjayadinuviraj
    @virajdhananjayadinuviraj Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. Really enjoyed it. I have just found one in good condition but the system language in Latin . Do you know how to change the system language on this computer ?

  • @garethwilson3138
    @garethwilson3138 Жыл бұрын

    What do you do if the temperature starts to get too hot

  • @bogamanz
    @bogamanz Жыл бұрын

    It's gradual enough that I simply stop adding as much wood at some point.

  • @TuNnL
    @TuNnL Жыл бұрын

    That's amazing you were able to install the full version of Lotus on this device. It's pretty sad how the UMPC form-factor was abandoned by major manufacturers like HP. Hopefully they make a comeback, and not on Android, which I only use because iOS is even worse. 💁🏻‍♂️