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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

stoked the camp fire with old copper wire and other copper items. cool trick it last for hours and makes for a trippy fire.

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  • How dose the fire smell when you burn the copper wiring?

  • @stretchbb there realy is no smell at all. If there is I never noticed it nor have anyone else around the fire's thanks

  • Tried it with a 2" copper tube with holes drilled in it but no garden hose around it. Maybe our fire was not hot enough, backyard firepit. Nothing happened. Any ideas? Do you need the garden tube?

  • @Bluesbabesrv the rubber hose makes no diff. im thinking the mass of the 2'' pipe did not get hot enough. try chopping the copper into small pieces and get it deep in the fire the hotter ther better thin speaker wire works the best i found. thick chunks of copper do not work as well thanks and hope it works out for you.

  • amazing looking, but is it unhealthy?

  • as long as your not in a inclosed area, or breathing in the smoke directly its fine.

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  • tht's knda cool

  • i have the solution! just watch the video instead. you dont even get burns =D. lol im no help.

  • 1 rainbow all the way!...?

  • @drummer2fear Well we went camping at Caprock Canyon in the Texas Panhandle. It got chilly at night, into the teens, so we had a roaring fire. The copper tube woked some but not as good as the copper electrical wire, just didn't last for any lenght of time though. Still pretty neat!.

  • Quantum fecistis aeris posuit?

  • @vdoggyd98 no did not shave it a hot hot fire will burn about everything. if i remember correct we used some old speaker wire and a couple chunks of 3/8th inch copper tubbing for that fire.

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