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BMWBRONZE Member stranger 13 posts Location: Australia
Posted: Hi everyone- this is a really short video of the 1st time i lit up my staff (today). At the beginning it looks awful- but it does improve alot after the first 1/4 - where i am still getting used to the fire
i would love constructive criticism (not on the first 20 secs or so... i know how bad that is )
so anyway... enjoy
BMWBRONZE Member stranger 13 posts Location: Australia
Posted: its just kerosene.... im trying every possible fuel- so i know which one is best for me
pkBRONZE Member Lambretta Fanatic 4,997 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: nice video dude... I'm not staff spinner so no criticism from me on the spinning.
BMWBRONZE Member stranger 13 posts Location: Australia
Posted: The reason it lit easy that was- i had already burned off a bit of the kerosene, blown it our and re-fueled it, while it was still hot (not dangerous with kero... dont do it with white gas ) - then i lit it in the video. . i dont know about the brightness thing though.
Fire_MooseSILVER Member Elusive and Bearded 3,597 posts Location: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Posted: Kero has always been easy to light for me, i always wondered why i had heard it is hard to catch.
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