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Our teacher's homemade hotdog cooker. Electricity, nails, and raw 'dogs make some good food. Yeah, it really works.
08-02-2008 19:00
DrwurmLooks like a suicide board to me..... you putting 120V straight into those franks?
08-02-2008 19:01
RoboGeek99that cannot be sanitary but other than that..SWEET
08-02-2008 20:51
synth3tk
It's sanitary. And I don't think it's 120V straight, that wouldn't be smart in a high school full of "smart" students.
08-02-2008 21:03
ShaneP
Awesome... and the LEDs serve what purpose?
Dim as the dog gets closer to cooked, or vise-versa?
08-02-2008 22:23
DonRotolo
The LEDs make it very cool.
120 V straight is fine, they'll cook OK. The lead on the LED leads is not too good for you though. Oh, and having 120 V out in the open is, well, a little dangerous. make a lexan cover ("to avoid splatters")
Don
09-02-2008 03:16
DrwurmThis may be a little dark, but I think it's only a matter of time before someone going for a dog gets cooked themselves.....
09-02-2008 08:57
synth3tk
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The LEDs make it very cool.
120 V straight is fine, they'll cook OK. The lead on the LED leads is not too good for you though. Oh, and having 120 V out in the open is, well, a little dangerous. make a lexan cover ("to avoid splatters") Don |
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This may be a little dark, but I think it's only a matter of time before someone going for a dog gets cooked themselves.....
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09-02-2008 15:59
Ghandric*chuckles* Nice one... I've done that before. Oddly enough when you eat the dogs then they have a slightly odd electrical taste to them. Its not like when you usually cook them. No kidding lol enjoi