hold it upside down over steam source?
2006-07-26 06:08:27
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answer #1
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answered by roscoedeadbeat 7
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one way could be to:-
fill a bucket with water
fill a larger open topped container with water
invert the bucket filled with water such that the bottom of the bucket is beneath the level of the other container
introduce a source of steam into the bucket, and hold untill thre steeam is seen escaping around the outside of the bucket
can't think why you'd want a bucket of steam, unlees of course its closely reated to the apprentices first day requests to get a long stand from stores, find some tartan paint and other equally daft tasks
2006-07-26 06:10:26
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answer #2
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answered by Mark J 7
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Put a air tight seal over the bucket, drill a hole and insert a tube into the bucket, place other end of tube over a kettle and boil till your bucket is full of steam
2006-07-26 06:10:40
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answer #3
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answered by Begbie 4
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Open a can of steam, and put it in a bucket.
2006-07-26 06:09:49
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answer #4
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answered by KingCucamonga 5
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The same way as you get a bucket of Fresh Air.
2006-07-26 08:20:21
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answer #5
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answered by ladybee5 3
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Start with a moron, a zinc bucket and a steam kettle...
2006-07-27 05:40:42
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answer #6
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answered by dworld_1999 5
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Put a bucket over a kettle.... don't try this at home people!
2006-07-26 06:11:52
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answer #7
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answered by Jade S 2
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put a piece of dry ice in a bucket of water.
2006-07-26 06:07:48
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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put a layer of cling film over a bucket, put a funnel in a hole in the centre of the buket then hold it over a kettle while it boils, seal the hole when its finished by quickly laying another layer of cling film over it.
2006-07-26 06:09:37
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answer #9
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answered by andylegendoneill 2
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I once had an old boiler full of steam, but I don't see her any more.
2006-07-26 07:46:47
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answer #10
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answered by Dave S 2
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