FLAMETHROWER TO SHOVEL SNOW
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give me a few beers and il do more damage with my piss
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This is why women are better at housecleaning.
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You are full of imagination!! So how do you clean the snow on the roof? Burn the house? lol
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lol before i even watched the vid and saaw it in related videos i bursted out loling hahaha. sick magneto helmet btw
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looks like a double shift
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Why would you do this at night?
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Awsome vid
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Thats look funny. =D
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Thats look funny.=D
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Yes the effect is less useful on deep snow, but like I said earlier it works excellent on a light dusting that is usually worthless to shovel and fun to insta-melt!
madharper27 8 months ago
True it does, but unfortunately this video was shot a minute after that happened. When using the small green Propane tanks a new tank will release a good amount of liquid before settling down so be careful.
madharper27 1 year ago
Actually, the effectivness is porpotionate to the size of your fuel. You have to remeber I'm only using the small green propane tank not the full size one this flamethrower was meant to be used with. Bigger tank+bigger opening in hose+more psi= lots of flame! Maybe I'll redo the video using the proper tank later on.
madharper27 1 year ago
It's a Gladiator helmet and my home-made chain mail (now re-powdercoated black), but I do agree it resembles Doom in the face only. Oh and melting snow at below zero temp with high wind is pointless so don't do it. All you get is instant ice.... unless you want a skating rink for a driveway lol.
madharper27 1 year ago
If it's a lighter snow or a thin layer of ice it's quick but yeah a huge mound of snow esp if it wet will tke much longer then shoveling...... this is just for fun and just think you can't say it's too cold out to shovel lol
madharper27 1 year ago
I've used the flamethrower on the sidewalk twice so far and made it snow/ice free when used with salt after heat.
madharper27 2 years ago