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and not for suburban use.

http://forums.somethingawful.com/showth ... genumber=1

This guy makes a homemade flamethrower. Absolutely awesome but slightly dodgy I reckon.
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Slightly dodgy Al? Bit more than slightly!
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where is the flashback valve? :shock:
I figured out the meaning of life, and since then every day just gets worse.

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Hey, Al that reminds of our home made flamethrower, we did this at work one day we were bored :wink: , we used a can of contact cleaner + match.. :D





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Alspos, do you have stairs in your house?
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Post by gav »

we were discussing home made flamethrowers the other day at work actually - one of the guys used a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher, filled it up with petrol and pressurised it and added a ignitor on the front :D
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ProZac wrote:Alspos, do you have stairs in your house?
No..... and I'm afraid to ask why the question.... :?
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anyone got a light?
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Hahaha
Crazy boy!

Co Contact works great as a makeshift flamethrower!
Not that I've ever tried it :D
So, did you set fire to the ceiling?
Nice photography by the way... :)
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NachoMan wrote:Hahaha
Crazy boy!

Co Contact works great as a makeshift flamethrower!
Not that I've ever tried it :D
So, did you set fire to the ceiling?
Nice photography by the way... :)
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no Nachoman, we couldn't set the ceiling on fire :wink: , we had to abort before someone came,
but in my search for alternative fuel sources, i find that flyspray works pretty well.. :D , uh don't forget the cigarette lighter!!
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you can't go past Carby Kleen. Works a treat. We have used it out bush in the bonfire. Bury a couple of cans then make the fire over the top, sink some cans and a couple of hours later. BOOOOOOOOM. Fireworks. One guy tried it with expanda foam, not good. Came out almost like napalm. :x :o
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Post by Floorit »

rp7 works realy good to it shoots realy far but you hav to be carful . i burnt a tree in my backyard by acident oops
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