flame thrower
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since it's not being used in a violent way I figuere it's ok.....but if im wrong feel free to Delete it.
http://mirror.linnwood.org/flamethrower/
now I don't feel like takeing a picture of mine but I did basicaly the same thing ,with more safety features such as a popoff vavle, hand held pressure guage ect...
if you REALLY want a pic I suppose I could try to put one up
http://mirror.linnwood.org/flamethrower/
now I don't feel like takeing a picture of mine but I did basicaly the same thing ,with more safety features such as a popoff vavle, hand held pressure guage ect...
if you REALLY want a pic I suppose I could try to put one up
If you really wanted to question it, the contreversy would be if denatured alchol is "ammo". I would belive so because water is usally considered a ammo. This is a iffy post though, because first of all its very infromational mean while it sounds like PC wants to stay away from fire. So to tell you the truth, I dont know what side of the line this falls. (I will wait for a follow up post by either PC or one of the other mods)Spudfiles Forum Rules wrote:12 ) Please no discussions of building/launching incenrary rounds (ammo on fire), fueled rocket type devices (that are to be shot from a cannon), combusting ammo (ammo that blows up/burns) or any sort of "smoke bombs" or similar devices. This is because the legal definition by the ATF states that as soon as you shoot something that is on fire out of a cannon, it's a destructive device
Although the the fact if this should be posted is "iffy", I find the article very informative and has spurred me into wanting a flame thrower... He could of done alot better job on construction, but hey it works. I swear when people start putting purple primer on there cannons, they start flinging that shit around and get it everywhere.
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you should see mine..........I use butane as a pilot light and fill the chamber with co2 to avoid explotion
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As long as this doesn't mix with spudguns (and it's kept strictly "offtopic", and spudcannons don't get mixed into the discussion) then this is fine.
However another helpful site specifically for this would be www.bcpneumatics.com
Edit - I'll also update the rules to be a bit more clear.
However another helpful site specifically for this would be www.bcpneumatics.com
Edit - I'll also update the rules to be a bit more clear.
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Atlantis, it can't flow back into the chamber. The pressure that is causing the alcohol to shoot out keeps the flame from traveling into it. If you don't beleive me, go to http://www.bcpneumatics.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2
That explains the reasons why it can't.
That explains the reasons why it can't.
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Does tthat mean I dont need to use c02?
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that capital is gor pimpman.
NOTE FROM PIMPMANN22: Well, Thank You! Just try doing that in the rest of your posts and try to use puncutation (sp?) as much as you can.
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that capital is gor pimpman.
NOTE FROM PIMPMANN22: Well, Thank You! Just try doing that in the rest of your posts and try to use puncutation (sp?) as much as you can.
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I think that it is just a little safer to use CO2, because that way if the flame magically happens to reach the chamber, there won't be plain oxygen, therefore, it won't be able to light the fuel and it won't explode.
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yea cause when all the pressure is out theres still gonna be the inside of the hose lined with the alchohol
(I can't believe you guys havent seen it it's pretty old) oh ya and I thought you guys might get a kick out of this: I built mine in school by saying it was a "water gun"
(I can't believe you guys havent seen it it's pretty old) oh ya and I thought you guys might get a kick out of this: I built mine in school by saying it was a "water gun"
use CO2 just to be safe, aerosol cans dont ignite because there is no air in them, and therefore no oxygen, if you were to use a spritzer bottle (you just unscrew the cap and pour liquid in) i believe there would be a much greater risk of the bottle exploding in your hand
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In a flamethrower, when the last of the liquid fuel was being used, vapors could be ignited all the way back into the chamber. I dont use CO2 for any of my flamethrowers (I have built several) since it is too expensive.
Alternitively, I use propane, off the same line i use for the piolet light. Saves time and money.
If you purge the flamethrower of any air, then fill with propane, you are very protected against any chamber detonation. It is a very similar method to the one used by millitary flamethrowers. (Actually, Identical, save or they use butane)
Pyro, do you mind providing a few pics of your flamethrower?
Also, dont copy this design... if you want to build something similar, use pressure rated parts.
Some of my more recent stuff;
http://www.bcpneumatics.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=178
http://www.bcpneumatics.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=180
Alternitively, I use propane, off the same line i use for the piolet light. Saves time and money.
If you purge the flamethrower of any air, then fill with propane, you are very protected against any chamber detonation. It is a very similar method to the one used by millitary flamethrowers. (Actually, Identical, save or they use butane)
Pyro, do you mind providing a few pics of your flamethrower?
Also, dont copy this design... if you want to build something similar, use pressure rated parts.
Some of my more recent stuff;
http://www.bcpneumatics.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=178
http://www.bcpneumatics.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=180
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Any ideas on how to construct a mini??
Say... slightly larger then your hand, but capable of a small yet powerful burst?
Say... slightly larger then your hand, but capable of a small yet powerful burst?
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tho im gonna buid one not the flame thowing part gonna make the worlds most kick ass super soaker lol get my whole neiborhood. but most of all as a safty precaition i had a couple flash fires with the glu e and primer