Posted by Billy NY on July 18, 2012 at 17:58:13 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Wile E.Coyote moment posted by rrlund on July 18, 2012 at 17:22:34:
Sounds like you were in a hurry, I don't mind an accelerant, gasoline sure does flash too, but I always take a rag, paper or piece of cardboard, attach it to a stick, soak it a little, then apply accelerant to what is to be burned, with the knowledge there has been no fire there, its rained of what have you, then douse, get away and toss that torch in from a distance, you feel the blast, (note to self, next time use less !!!) but you don't get burned. Used to do the same darned thing, like what am I a fool, much better when you take 5 minutes and make a torch, and don't get me wrong, using gasoline really ain't that smart either, every so often you need a blast though LOL !
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