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- Red7
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btw main reason for jews, i mean muricans in iraq was alien infrastructure there
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i always thought its azuras squirt juice
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he be like "untrained infantry uses deodorant"
as true slav i never used deodorant in jew life
as true slav i never used deodorant in jew life
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not bad for 200 usd
"I've experimented with different fuel/ mixes. My fave is Styrofoam cups dissolved in PVC pipe cleaner. Has great adhesion to whatever it lands on."
"I've experimented with different fuel/ mixes. My fave is Styrofoam cups dissolved in PVC pipe cleaner. Has great adhesion to whatever it lands on."
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I have a flamethrower of my own so I'll keep this in mind. Although, it's main use is rather mundane: to clear the ice on my driveway during snowy days so my car doesn't get stuck or slip. I used to use salt and other liquids to get rid if it before but they were pain to use because I had to wake up earlier to get them to work on time and they gradually killed the plants around the area I used them in as well as causing other issues.Red7 wrote: ↑ January 8th, 2025, 17:48not bad for 200 usd
"I've experimented with different fuel/ mixes. My fave is Styrofoam cups dissolved in PVC pipe cleaner. Has great adhesion to whatever it lands on."
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real men use a gun
- Red7
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yea, it would be much easier to blow lock up than shoot it, unless its against hard surface or its ap round
even beefier firecracker like 5 grams of charge would do job on most shitty padlocks
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how far your can throw?MC_Sea wrote: ↑ February 17th, 2025, 19:46I have a flamethrower of my own so I'll keep this in mind. Although, it's main use is rather mundane: to clear the ice on my driveway during snowy days so my car doesn't get stuck or slip. I used to use salt and other liquids to get rid if it before but they were pain to use because I had to wake up earlier to get them to work on time and they gradually killed the plants around the area I used them in as well as causing other issues.Red7 wrote: ↑ January 8th, 2025, 17:48not bad for 200 usd
"I've experimented with different fuel/ mixes. My fave is Styrofoam cups dissolved in PVC pipe cleaner. Has great adhesion to whatever it lands on."
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About max 130ft+ or so. It mainly depends on the type of fuel and nozzle used. A mixture of diesel and gasoline with a ratio of 9:1 combined with a bit of napalm mix is usually the most efficient fuel chosen for maximum force + distance but it can get expensive. I tend to use smaller nozzles for driveways for safety reasons since you never know about any rouge gas leaks that may be around.Red7 wrote: ↑ February 18th, 2025, 13:38how far your can throw?MC_Sea wrote: ↑ February 17th, 2025, 19:46I have a flamethrower of my own so I'll keep this in mind. Although, it's main use is rather mundane: to clear the ice on my driveway during snowy days so my car doesn't get stuck or slip. I used to use salt and other liquids to get rid if it before but they were pain to use because I had to wake up earlier to get them to work on time and they gradually killed the plants around the area I used them in as well as causing other issues.Red7 wrote: ↑ January 8th, 2025, 17:48not bad for 200 usd
"I've experimented with different fuel/ mixes. My fave is Styrofoam cups dissolved in PVC pipe cleaner. Has great adhesion to whatever it lands on."
But you'd be shocked at how pretty much anything flammable can be used as fuel if you experiment with the mixtures of fuel and propellants enough. My favorite and most cost effective method is using vegetable oil (Some restaurants are willing to gift spare oil for free) or used motor oil (People are happy to give you this for free) and some unleaded gasoline along chemicals (denatured alcohol/methanol+additives depending on which color I want) that add color to flames.
Disclaimer: Be extremely cautious with pure methanol since the flames are essentially invisible unless you are in a dark environment! It makes it impossible to tell where the flames are and whether you are on fire until you feel a burning sensation! Also, make sure the chemicals you are adding for the colored flames aren't toxic when burnt or produce poisonous gasses at larger volumes.
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thats rly good range, what kind system is that/price.MC_Sea wrote: ↑ February 18th, 2025, 16:00About max 130ft+ or so. It mainly depends on the type of fuel and nozzle used. A mixture of diesel and gasoline with a ratio of 9:1 combined with a bit of napalm mix is usually the most efficient fuel chosen for maximum force + distance but it can get expensive. I tend to use smaller nozzles for driveways for safety reasons since you never know about any rouge gas leaks that may be around.Red7 wrote: ↑ February 18th, 2025, 13:38how far your can throw?MC_Sea wrote: ↑ February 17th, 2025, 19:46
I have a flamethrower of my own so I'll keep this in mind. Although, it's main use is rather mundane: to clear the ice on my driveway during snowy days so my car doesn't get stuck or slip. I used to use salt and other liquids to get rid if it before but they were pain to use because I had to wake up earlier to get them to work on time and they gradually killed the plants around the area I used them in as well as causing other issues.
But you'd be shocked at how pretty much anything flammable can be used as fuel if you experiment with the mixtures of fuel and propellants enough. My favorite and most cost effective method is using vegetable oil (Some restaurants are willing to gift spare oil for free) or used motor oil (People are happy to give you this for free) and some unleaded gasoline along chemicals (denatured alcohol/methanol+additives depending on which color I want) that add color to flames.
Disclaimer: Be extremely cautious with pure methanol since the flames are essentially invisible unless you are in a dark environment! It makes it impossible to tell where the flames are and whether you are on fire until you feel a burning sensation! Also, make sure the chemicals you are adding for the colored flames aren't toxic when burnt or produce poisonous gasses at larger volumes.
regular hand held pressure cleaners probably wont give more than 30 feet.
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Retard larpers talking about shooting or blowing up a lock lmao. There are a million easy cheap ways to remove locks or cut metal. None of these boxstore locks will survive a sledgehammer, mallet, or usually even a framing hammer. If you need to cut you use an angle grinder, metal sawzall blade, or cutting torch. You can even drill most of these locks with a drill bit from walmart and open them right up.
Most doors can almost effortlessly be kicked open by just spear kicking heel first right next to where the door handle is. If you’re not a woman or literal child it will just tear the deadbolt through the stud or the lock/doorhandle mounting bracket will come right off and the brass/sheet metal hinges will bend.
Most doors can almost effortlessly be kicked open by just spear kicking heel first right next to where the door handle is. If you’re not a woman or literal child it will just tear the deadbolt through the stud or the lock/doorhandle mounting bracket will come right off and the brass/sheet metal hinges will bend.