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What chance for explosion is there?
Flamethrowers are quite safe for the user because as long as the tank can survive the pressure the fuel is stored at, it won't fail. Some people seem to think that the flame could somehow travel backward to the tank, but I'm sure you're not that stupid... So what is the risk here, other than to the idiot holding the lighter in front of it?
Flamethrowers are quite safe for the user because as long as the tank can survive the pressure the fuel is stored at, it won't fail. Some people seem to think that the flame could somehow travel backward to the tank, but I'm sure you're not that stupid... So what is the risk here, other than to the idiot holding the lighter in front of it?
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Yeah, DYI has a point, you may want to consider a pilot light
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Well theres no projectile, just combustion like any other gun, but no projectile, its a bit different, but still.
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You weren't allowed to talk about them back on Spudtech....
I for one like homemade flamethrowers, please let the topic stay.
I for one like homemade flamethrowers, please let the topic stay.
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Funny I bought a fire exstinguisher at a guys garage for five dollars it now has a snap in tire valve in the bottom of the tank and I can un screw the top and pour water in now I have a high pressure super soaker I can now clean the windows to that streak free shine .
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thats easy to make just get a schrader with a 1/8"NPT and replace it with the existing gauge that doesn't tell you the psi, just when to recharge
I think that the only risk is if there start to be bubbles even then the chance of it traveling into the tank are ridiculous I ought to make on once I get a 1/8" NPT which may be never because my resistance to buying stuff on the internet
I think that the only risk is if there start to be bubbles even then the chance of it traveling into the tank are ridiculous I ought to make on once I get a 1/8" NPT which may be never because my resistance to buying stuff on the internet
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Yeah. I could use a lesson on that please?benstern wrote:If it's one thing that pisses me off it's people who don't understand stoichiometry and say explosions are possible in an incredibly unbalanced mixture, or even 100% fuel.
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Depends, as the poor bastards who had to walk around in the world wars with one strapped to their backs...DYI wrote:Flamethrowers are quite safe for the user because as long as the tank can survive the pressure the fuel is stored at, it won't fail.
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Stoicheometry... now theres a word I havent heard in a whilebenstern wrote:If it's one thing that pisses me off it's people who don't understand stoichiometry and say explosions are possible in an incredibly unbalanced mixture, or even 100% fuel.
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