This company called Colorado Home Snow has a couple of different snowmakers targeted toward home users or people running small snowboard parks or tubing hills. I run a site called BoardingPlanet.com and they sent us one to review. We haven't had the chance to review it due to weather conditions, but it looks pretty cool. It is basically just a tripod with a custom casted mixing chamber. You supply the water and air presure. It takes about 30-40 psi w/ about 7 or 8 cfm to get the right mixure. Check out BP for the review sometime in the upcomming weeks. It should be interesting.
This company called Colorado Home Snow has a couple of different snowmakers targeted toward home users or people running small snowboard parks or tubing hills. I run a site called BoardingPlanet.com and they sent us one to review. We haven't had the chance to review it due to weather conditions, but it looks pretty cool. It is basically just a tripod with a custom casted mixing chamber. You supply the water and air presure. It takes about 30-40 psi w/ about 7 or 8 cfm to get the right mixure. Check out BP for the review sometime in the upcomming weeks. It should be interesting.