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Make a flamethrower with paint thinner

Make a flamethrower with paint thinner

This video shows you how to make a professional flamethrower. In this video, not only do they use a blowtorch for the ignition flame, but they use lacquer thinner, which stays liquid as it burns so you can stick to objects. By far the biggest flames of any homemade flamethrower.

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/user/Motorfiets1234
Curated By: elquesogrande23

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tempestras 3/2/08 7:54 PM
awesome.
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lamdateam 3/4/08 10:41 PM
not bad not bad at all only prob is that plastic melts
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BlueFinger 12/7/08 9:39 PM
Just awesome
Can you do it with a metal painting gun? Shoud fit
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Stug IV (2) 6/23/09 11:55 AM
Sweet.
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Hardie622 8/3/09 6:54 AM
I would not leave the can so close man!
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