[compost_tea] Re: vortex tea brewer / the Legendary Steven Storch Air Lift Mo-chine

From: B Blake <bbdallas100_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 19:51:21 -0000

Tim,
The Steven Storch Link with instructions to build his
Turbo-Vortex Compost Tea Brewer (that you posted)
talks about 10 times (or so) more Liters per Minute of air than
your Air Lift unit.
This is calling his 5 gallon unit around 4 gallons and your
drum unit around 40 gallons.

Was there much difference in the results?

Were the methods invented by Steven Storch a gift to humanity?
Did his design include the Air Lift?

I'm trying to understand what people can and can't do based
on the Tim Wilson Patent covering Steven's Air Lift ideas.
Or did Steven knock Tim off?
In other words who did who?

My man G.D. building the machine I spoke of is concerned about
what happens if he gives all the ideas away but someone likes them
and throws a Patent on one or more of the original ideas.
Technically does that mean he should no longer build his
own machine? Will he be done?

Could vortexbrewer.com (technically) be sued?
Can I get a witness?

Does anyone know who was using Steven's Vortex design at the
Legendary, Texas Tea-off of 2004?
The name of the Company or Individual?

<snip>

One thing of note is that is that, according to Royce, who was at
the brew off,
the Steven Storch airlift machine completely blew away every other machine =
in
the competition with protozoa content, all that really counts in ACT
for nutrient cycling (with bacteria of course).

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/compost_tea/message/27047


There's the 'ionic' Protozoa again :)
The stuff seems a little wanton.

Has Bobby become 'The Best There Is' at any price?
The LeRoy of all Air Lift Machines?


Bill



--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Tim Wilson" <thegoodjob_at_...> wrote:
>
> One thing I'll say is that my 429 Cobra Jet in a 68 Tbird blew away 427s,=
 <GRIN>
>
> That is a pretty typical vortex in the video not unlike the ones in the p=
hotos section. Too bad it does not show the workings.
>
> Tim




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