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anarion55
Jul 10, 2006Explorer
3 dog nights wrote:
Also to get the "stuff" from sticking to the bowl. Carry one of those big soaker water guns. Have fun while in the can!
To Fullmoonoversalem: Yes you could run an air compressor thru the copper pipe and create a blowtorch, but you need to drive the compressor with a generator. Preferably 10hp or larger. Or it you really need to play with this idea why not get a leaf blower and attach progressively smaller pipes to the end and run that into the fire!
Those small air mattress compressors (that run on 4 d-cells) work just fine the way they are, w/o the pipe... just don't get them too close or they'll melt. One of the "kids" came up with this, after trying to revive a rain-drenched fire & getting VERY dizzy in doing so. He showed up with the pump and we had a roaring blaze in no time. No hoses or wires...
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