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i8beefy2GOLD Member addict 674 posts Location: Ohio, USA
Posted: How do you make them? I havn't found any instructions for them. Do you have to use kevlar rope? If so how do you connect it to handles / keep the end from burning up?
i8beefy2GOLD Member addict 674 posts Location: Ohio, USA
Posted: No no no, not fire HEADS, fire CHAINS, or ropes I guess they are called. Like where the whole CHAIN is on fire, and it looks like a solid circle of fire when spun. Do you make handles and thread the rope through, and do you tie a knot on the end or a monkey fist or something?
Bender_the_OffenderGOLD Member still can't believe it's not butter 6,978 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: i hear it's snake season. :slithers off:
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FireflyeBRONZE Member member 82 posts Location: Nacogdoches, TX, USA
Posted: I found pictures and a great step-by-step instruction guide on the construction of your own chains at www.firechains.com try it out. Good luck
I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets in to stop my mind from wandering....
i8beefy2GOLD Member addict 674 posts Location: Ohio, USA
Posted: I was looking to make snakes, not "chains" I guess. Sorry for the confusion. I've put off construction until after I get some Kevlar rope...
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