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Richie81newbie
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Posted:
What do you think the bust liquid to burn is? Ive heard its kerosine since its thicker then meths or somethin but im not sure if theres other liquids that burn longer or work better.

Any suggestions?

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Posted:
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Welcome to HoP smile Before you post a new topic you should try doing a search. Topics like this have been discussed many times before

FireByNiteSILVER Member
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Posted:
which country are you based in?
that tends to have alot to do with what paople say is best eg what you can get easily,
over here in NZ its usually kerosene or pegasol

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DrudwynForget puppy power, Scrappy's just gay
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Posted:
Water. If you can make a fully oxidised fuel burn, you'll be the greatest spinner ever!

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afghan_bingoSILVER Member
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Location: Calgary, Canada


Posted:
PETROL!!!!!

we were somewhere near barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold...


NeserGOLD Member
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Posted:
 Written by: afghan_bingo


PETROL!!!!!



I seriously hope you're joking, or at least referring to something completely different. Petrol/Gasoline has a very low flash point - and as such can explode . Not only does it endanger yourself, but others around you.

Thread about it here: [Old link]
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There's an article right here on HoP with regards to which fuel to use.
Which Fuel?

When selecting the fuel, always check the MSDS . You want something which has a higher flash point, for example, Kerosene/(parrafin I think its also reffered to?) is most commonly used as it can be easily obtained, and it has a high flash point.

Fire Safety

Some also use Whitegas, however due to its lower flash point, if you choose to use this, care MUST be taken. I personally wouldnt use it as I wouldnt want to risk any damage or injury happening as a result of negligence. When using it DO NOT re-dip your quicks right after they've gone out. Wait about a minute or so (some say less, I'd rather be safe then sorry) until they've cooled down.

Lastly, a quick [Old link] for any more topics regarding fuel type may help you as well, as others have shared their experiences/thoughts on fuel types.
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pop_n_freshmember
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Location: Scotland


Posted:
 Written by: Drudwyn


Water. If you can make a fully oxidised fuel burn, you'll be the greatest spinner ever!


wouldnt that burn as pure hydrogen which is a colourless flame? biggrin =P

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afghan_bingoSILVER Member
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Location: Calgary, Canada


Posted:
if im right then parraffin has a flash point of around 37C and 40C depening on humidity and petrol has a flash point of around 45C so there isnt much difference in flash point, but the problem is the violent nature of petrol ignition and the force with which it burns. nonetheless the first time i lit my staff it was soaked in petrol (birthday present, not my choice) and i was slightly inebriated, and i didnt burn myself. not that i would advise it for regualar use, but wether its petrol or parrafin youre still playing with fire, and both can burn you badly

we were somewhere near barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold...


alien_oddityCarpal \'Tunnel
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Posted:
 Written by: Richie81


What do you think the bust liquid to burn is?
Any suggestions?




err..................i'd hazzard a guess and say water and lemonade arent the best liquid to burn biggrin

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Posted:
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Posted:
 Written by: afghan_bingo


if im right then parraffin has a flash point of around 37C and 40C depening on humidity and petrol has a flash point of around 45C so there isnt much difference in flash point, but the problem is the violent nature of petrol ignition and the force with which it burns. nonetheless the first time i lit my staff it was soaked in petrol (birthday present, not my choice) and i was slightly inebriated, and i didnt burn myself. not that i would advise it for regualar use, but wether its petrol or parrafin youre still playing with fire, and both can burn you badly


No, no, no.

Paraffin's flash point is around 90 degrees C.
Petrol's is around -40 degrees C (thats minus 40!)

The most likely fuel I can think of with a flash point around +40 degrees is white spirit.

(all fuel names using UK terminology)

afghan_bingoSILVER Member
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Location: Calgary, Canada


Posted:
ahh yes, i see, my mistake.

petrols still fun though!

we were somewhere near barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold...


Bender_the_OffenderGOLD Member
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Posted:
Shell Sol TK burns with a more pleasant smell than d60, and burns not as hot.. hooray!!!

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butternewbie
8 posts

Posted:
whats wrong with just parrafin?

afghan_bingoSILVER Member
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116 posts
Location: Calgary, Canada


Posted:
nowt, theres just more fun fluids around!

we were somewhere near barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold...


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Posted:
If you're in the UK you can find 'Torch Oil' in Homebase. Designed for those open flame torches for gardens that use a wick. It smells less than parafin and still burns fine. Bout £1 a litre or so.

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tim_marstonaddict
614 posts

Posted:
torch oil has more unhealthy chemicals added to it,plain parrafin is best............i think


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