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  1. #21
    a few ml (drops) of diesel pushed thru tiny pinholes at 3000psi for 1/1200 of a second is nothing.

    quit being a pussy.
  2. #22
    snab_snib African Astronaut
    do it faggot
  3. #23
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by blaster master You totally can put kerosene in a zippo, it'll just burn sooty as fuck.

    Just put kerosene into a zippo. It doesn't light with the flint - and I tried lots - but it will with a second lighter. It burns with a tall flame, but sooty as you said, and also it smells.

    But it's kinda pointless having a lighter if your lighter needs to be lit with a second lighter, is it not?

    Kerosene in zippos doesn't work.
  4. #24
    cigreting Dark Matter
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny thanks.

    being beside huge tires is also a major risk. dont walk too near to trucks, you never knew when their tires are gonna blow up.

    my uncle owns a small trucking company out west and a guy said he was going to replace the airbag on the rear suspension of the trailer(normal 53') Said hed done a ton of them (wasnt lying) well something went wrong, the bag blew up and killed him. Shitty deal, cant imagine who had to clean up that
  5. #25
    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    I was showing this to my dad, it's impressive.
  6. #26
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Just put kerosene into a zippo. It doesn't light with the flint - and I tried lots - but it will with a second lighter. It burns with a tall flame, but sooty as you said, and also it smells.

    But it's kinda pointless having a lighter if your lighter needs to be lit with a second lighter, is it not?

    Kerosene in zippos doesn't work.

    well maybe thats because your in eireland and the brit fags dumb down your kerosenes so that the IRA couldnt use them as bomb making materials.



    ok, the most likely reason for that is due to economics. you see, there are 2 types of kerosene, 1) the regular, cheap, volatile kerosene, and 2) the expensive, aviation grade kerosene.

    cheap keresone used to be sold as heating/cooking fuel because they're offal oils, they're too weak to be used in gas engines and too powerful to be used in diesel engines, so that they're sold as light and heating fuel.





    while expensive kerosene used in jets have additives added to them to make them less ignitable from sparks so that they're safer during crash landings.

    it is possible that the keresones sold over your there are aviation grade since its more widely used than regular kerosenes.

    where did you get your kerosene.
  7. #27
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny thanks.

    being beside huge tires is also a major risk. dont walk too near to trucks, you never knew when their tires are gonna blow up.

    Silence rodent
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