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  • My friend lost his thumb doing this. This is just plain stupid, if you get hurt I hope non of my tax paying dollars go towards your medical expenses

  • @frosty4700 I'm in the UK so it'd be Pounds

  • can u use WD40 to

  • @mrv2rocketman Why don't you try to find out?

  • oh yeah try this: take a balloon secure tightly withrubber bands to spray can. inflate the balloon depend how big u want. then u can explode it lyk a bomb.

  • i made my own modification : i place rubber bands on the lighter so the lighter fire is no need to hold down (then your finger wont burn mah) and put another rubber band to the spray can so its spray and flame thrower!

  • what about a concentrated nozzle?

  • kool, but i would not have the pilot flame so close to the nozzle...

  • without stupid people, there would be no such thing as smart people! just regular people.

    thanks man!

  • your just going to lose 20000000 brain cells

  • Is it true that if you're really unlucky, the flame can sorta' backfire into the can, and make it explode?

  • No, the can is under such high pressure that it can't happen, it's an urban myth. does happen with non-spray things though

  • Alrighty, thanks

  • @Kever890 it exploded in my fren's han and his han was all bloody so dont use full can

  • its cool because unlike wd40 u can write things on the ground then light it

  • nice lol

  • i did that once and my hand caught on fire.

  • Nice one mate, hope you dint get too fucked up!

    It's silicone which is a nice calm flame ideal for frying bugs. they can't escape.

  • I tried this with something like lysol, you get a puny flame.

    With silicone spray the flame is awesome, you can control the intensity by squeezing the trigger harder, the sourche of the flame seems to crackle, and because a drop seems to gather on the edge of the sprat straw, a flame usually stays when you let go of the trigger, meaning you can make a flame again without having to pull of a lighter again.

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