Posted: I was wondering if anyone had any pics of the tube core fire heads lit up? I would like to see what they look like before i purchase. Other pics and vids can be posted here as well. I should be adding my own once they are developed, as i just recently got my poi.
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MandSILVER Member Keeper of the Spitfire 2,317 posts Location: Calgary Canada
Posted: In my old gallery I have this photo and this photo, which are both old pics of me with tube core wicks.
Personally, I think that the pictures (although not very good) do them far better justice than how they actually look.
They're good for spinning fire the first couple of times, but then you'll be wanting cathedrals.
I'd recommend just starting with cathedrals- tube cores have a very small flame, and are very light.
But if that's what floats your boat, then go for it.
Oh, and just to warn you... there's many many threads about different types of wicks.
You might be better off searching for and reading them, before starting another one. EDITED_BY: Mand (1106779924)
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Posted: good pics but not what i was looking for, does anyone know what kind of wicks would create a longer flame? not a longer tail but a longer flame in general?
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DuncGOLD Member playing the days away 7,263 posts Location: The Middle lands, United Kingdom
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Written by: Mand Oh, and just to warn you... there's many many threads about different types of wicks. You might be better off searching for and reading them
Let's relight this forum
DurbsBRONZE Member Classically British 5,689 posts Location: Epsom, Surrey, England
Posted: Aye, do a search.
Although I still argue that my tube cores have a lovely flame to them.
And as for Mr Confused's tube-cores... Large
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