Silicon spray
- paaiyan
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Has anyone tried using Silicon Spray as a fuel for a spray&pray cannon? I just found a can in my garage and sprayed it over a match, impressive fireball, bigger than the static guard I've been using. Any input?
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EDIT: Spellcheck, and changed up some links to different and better MSDS'.
But with the help of google, I found the MSDS of a "liquid silicone" and I can only infer that your silicone spray is basically the same stuff but in an aerosol can. "ST-29 Silicone Fluid" is a liquid product sold by Sil-Tech Corporation, and it is indeed very flammable.
It shouldn't corrode your chamber wall. Seems to me like it could be used as a fuel just fine, but that is all in theory.
Starter fluid makes huge fireballs too, but I dont know if it'd be a good fuel. I'll stick to pneumatics. 8)
But with the help of google, I found the MSDS of a "liquid silicone" and I can only infer that your silicone spray is basically the same stuff but in an aerosol can. "ST-29 Silicone Fluid" is a liquid product sold by Sil-Tech Corporation, and it is indeed very flammable.
It shouldn't corrode your chamber wall. Seems to me like it could be used as a fuel just fine, but that is all in theory.
Starter fluid makes huge fireballs too, but I dont know if it'd be a good fuel. I'll stick to pneumatics. 8)
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- paaiyan
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Hmm, gunk bad. I've got a terribly complicated ignitor that just about nothing could possibly gunk up or keep from working so that's not a problem. All I know is it made a whole lot of fire, really fast.
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- joannaardway
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I think "THE spray fuel" is ether in a can.
Anything else is probably "diluted" by some contents, and silcon spray is probably quite expensive - but interesting thought.
Anything else is probably "diluted" by some contents, and silcon spray is probably quite expensive - but interesting thought.
Novacastrian: How about use whatever the heck you can get your hands on?
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frankrede: Well then I guess it won't matter when you decide to drink bleach because your out of kool-aid.
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- paaiyan
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I have no clue how much the stuff costs, all I know is there's a can in my garage and like I said, neighbors a mechanic and he has uber a lot of it. As for ether in a can, where would I obtain this?