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

From: Tim Wilson <thegoodjob_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2012 00:55:29 -0000

I wish there was an edit feature here. I just wish to note that my research=
 and diffusion chamber allows the use of a 1.8 CFM pump to drive a cone bot=
tom airlift brewer twice the size (10 gallons) of the particular 5 gallon S=
torch design posted on my page and in here.

I also should point out that Steven has made changes to his design since th=
at was originally posted.

Tim

--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Tim Wilson" <thegoodjob_at_...> wrote:
>
> Billy;
>
> Are you referring to this statement in the interview?
>
> "You want about 100 liters per minute for the four diffusers"
>
> You should then learn that 100 liters/minute = 3.531 466 621 3 cubic fo=
ot/minute and the pumps I use put out 3.7 CFM up to 4.3 CFM
>
> Each pump is tested with a meter before it is allowed to leave. (thanks f=
or the advertising)
>
> You had better do your homework, unless you were discussing something els=
e.
>
> I'd like to know what is up with you. You are all friendly, polite and ap=
ologetic in private emails but on the forum feel like you have some big tru=
mpet to play.
>
> If you have something to discuss or argue in civil fashion, I'm all ears.
>
> Tim
>
> --- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "B Blake" <bbdallas100_at_> wrote:
> >
> > 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 mach=
ine 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 4=
27s, <GRIN>
> > >
> > > That is a pretty typical vortex in the video not unlike the ones in t=
he photos section. Too bad it does not show the workings.
> > >
> > > Tim
> >
>




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