Gas Powered Blender

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We aren’t sure what [stubman] needs to blend, but whatever it is, it must require some serious power. [stubman] put together this industrial looking gas powered blender. While gas powered blenders certainly aren’t a new thing, he did add a nice touch with an electric starter. While maybe not as cool looking as some we’ve previously covered, this one would look good in any shop. Why are gas powered blenders so popular? Why not gas powered pencil sharpeners or gas powered can openers? We’ve seen a gas powered vacuum!

22 thoughts on “Gas Powered Blender

  1. I’d assume tailgating plays a role in the popularity of gas-powered cooking equipment. Even though a good inverter can usually supply all the power one might need, that power comes at the cost of a potentially drained car battery.

    And age of cheap gas? Cheap gas is now!

  2. Come on Hack-a-day, i saw a much more impressive version six months ago. No if the guy took a carburetted motor and made it EFI with an AVR or something, that would be cool.

    And who stole my name?

  3. [Hack-a-day does not trust me with blockquotes]

    Cheap gas was 11+ years ago. Those days are over.
    Posted at 1:07 pm on Dec 21st, 2008 by BigD145

    [/Hack-a-day does not trust me with blockquotes]

    I filled up for $1.589 a gallon last week. Take that and shove it through your favorite inflation calculator.

    hxxp://www.westegg.com/inflation/

    Keep in mind that 1) Gas probably had 5% more energy value in it back then without the crappy ethanol-farm-program-price-support-scheme. 2) Your Federal fsck-ups in Congress have been cooking the books on the real rate of inflation for years.

    hxxp://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_04/paulos090904.html/

    Gas is probably cheaper nowadays than it’s ever been.

  4. There are people who did it. That’s awesome. I asked about this when we read about the gas powered vacuum. I’m thrilled to see someone else has executed the idea. And it appears he’s done exactly what I envisioned with a direct-drive vertical shaft engine. Man, that’s awesome.

  5. Howdy all,
    I’m the one that built this thing. It was just a dumb project to use up shop junk. I had a weedeater with a broken gear head, the parts to fix it was more than it was worth (and I wanted a 4-stroke).
    I also had a run down Dewalt 9 volt drill. The next thing Ya know, I had the idea to make it electric start. I have about $25 total in it for the Harley oil tank bung for the fuel tank.

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