djyox
Old school -not by choice
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I didn't see that...Maybe i missed this somewhere in the thread since i don't have time to read it all but what in the hell would be the point of a mercury filled output shaft? Especially since mercury is extremely light (that was sarcasm)lol. Not to mention it's in a liquid state at room temperature. Almost believed the crazy b/s (i'm a bit of a dreamer) before i seen that (well and a few other posts like vitaly).
"PUMP/ NOZZLE AND PIPE ARE DIGITALLY RPM CONTROLLED TO EXPAND AND CONTRACT. Like an afterburner of a modern military jet. COMPOSITE/Mercury filled drive shaft. Solid titanium pump using two impellers Push/Pull......ANDDDDD THERE IS OH SO MUCH MORE TO THIS SKI"
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mercury will make Alum. rust just like steel....
Try it.. Grab some mercury paste and slap it on that bitchy neighbor's pontoon boat. It will rust like bare steel out at sea... Turn brown and flake off.... Mercury is fun stuff
EDIT: Check this out: http://www.popsci.com/popsci/how20/09550e0796b84010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html
Applied to aluminum’s surface, mercury will infiltrate the metal and disrupt its protective coating, allowing it to “rust” (in the more destructive sense) continuously by preventing a new layer of oxide from forming
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