Developing a new SPP Machine

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tap tap tap.... waiting.... less patiently.... for a certain Dutch someone to post promised video.....
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Hi guys,

Sorry to let you all down! Movie on SPP will be for after my holidays. I pray, you forgive me for a 4 weeks delay. What I can say is that what I will be showing you will be impressive. Sorry for now.

To make up, I did put a vid out on Youtube. If you dial in OdiniStill, you will find it. It's about me running my rig and getting some pretty impressive numbers.

Yeah? Really? Like what? Well ... like hitting 3.5 liters of pure azeo per hour. On a 2 inch diameter column.

Now the video bounces from left to right, and my son, who is managing such things, told me I did a poor job. He is probably right. Anyhow, I decided to post it so you can see how it is to run an automated design.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Su7PmZd9GYo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

I'm not sure the iStill 50 will work in America. You better send me one to test it to make sure...
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We already sent the first two to America last week ...

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Great video Odin, i am very impressed with the iStill. I would really love to own one if only for its ease of use. Unfortunately my fiancee said "It costs how much?!" So for the time being i am stuck with my manual rigs, but a guy can dream... Maybe one day. I can see why you haven't been running your manual rigs, what with how easy it is to run that thing. Anyway, thanks for the video and congrats at making such a beautiful piece of machinery. Enjoy your holidays Odin :thumbup: By the way the video wasn't too shaky or anything, it seemed just fine to me.
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Great, thanks for the feed back!

Leaving in an hour.
In another hour we will be crossing the German border, where there are no speed limits.
Fun driving, yet 900 miles in one day is a bit .... tiring.

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Right with you Odini, we're on a 20+ hour drive home now. Your mention on Odinistill just cemented a new nickname for you. Odini like Hoodini, except you make foul congeners disappear in your fancy column. :mrgreen:
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LOL freakin hilarious Jimbo :D
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