Author Topic: Fire discussion  (Read 3178 times)

Talk about good combinations to make fire. New invention to play with fire. High tech fire stuff.

Any thing fire.
I bought a jet torch spray bottle and alcohol = Fun, Yes?


I got the Sparkie, and a bigger version of it, best fire starting TOOLS EVER!


Rub a 9 volt battery on steel wool.


DO IT OUTSIDE.

Rub a 9 volt battery on steel wool.


DO IT OUTSIDE.
Soak it in vinegar first, you get a much more spontaneous combustion effect.
i got to do it in science class and I started freaking out when I couldn't find a place to set it and it was getting loving hot.


I love fire.

Anywho, empty metal can (like one you'd put writing utensils in) + filled 1/3 with gasoline + 6in. by 6in. cube of styrofoam + fire = napalm. >:D

Instuctions:
1. Tear off chunks of styrofoam and put them in the can of gasoline. They will "dissolve." Use a stirring stick to speed up the process.
2. Once all the styrofoam has been dissolved in the gasoline, stir around for a couple minutes.
3. Pour out some onto something non-flammable (rocks, cement, metal, etc.)
4. Light and enjoy.

WARNING: Do NOT attempt to put out napalm fire with water. It doesn't work. Use dirt or flour. Also, avoid breathing the thick, black smoke that arises at all times. It is fairly toxic. It goes without saying that this is to be done outside and away from flammable material (plants, houses, people, etc.).


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Fire discussion

This loving coffee can set a house in flames in 5.192 miliseconds.

This loving coffee can set a house in flames in 5.192 miliseconds.
*Watches*

Ha you can't do it!



Ha you can't do it!


Wait I don't understand what cannot be done and why I posted those.

some melted Styrofoam, some gasoline, and some benzine.

makes a simple science-fair class volcano.
100% safe

This loving coffee can set a house in flames in 5.192 miliseconds.
you can't do this trollface.jpg