burnedup69
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So right away I have to thank Redcowboy because he took the time to help me visualize "safety" - if that makes sense. He was able to verbalize context. I'm 100% confident now with this Amazon blue laser. It will light a match on fire from 5 ft away pretty fast.
<side note - that still terrifies me anybody can order this> Shrugs.
Now I have a place out back (I'll try to post a picture of it) that I have designated my "laser area". It is essentially a spot / or crevice at the root of a massive Red Oak Tree. It's the perfect spot / ground level / roots coming out of the ground up to the base of the tree and the "crevices" seem to me to be perfect as a back stop. Now my idea is to up the ante a bit and run a trail of KEROSENE , not gasoline <lol, no, not again> , run a trail of Kerosene to that crevice , turn the laser on to hit "something" inside that crevice to spark a fire......... and when the fire is lit, the laser goes off and back inside.
The "something" ----- I'm considering making some of that Potassium Chlorate / Chloride ? (I have the video saved and it says the right one) - But anyway Styro Pyro mixed up a batch in a Vanilla Icing Recipe book he found from 1933. It was "goop" more or less but boy oh boy did that stuff burn like nobodies business......... I was wondering about adding black food coloring to the goop? Black / Laser / Poof.....
Am I ridiculously overthinking this? You betcha. I love thinking deep like this. The obvious answer is "use a match dummy" ---- I know...... but I almost have to be too precise with that. When I am "precise" - it's instant..... that match lights.
What about something less dangerous? Cotton balls dipped in black food coloring. Let dry. Dip in 91% Alcohol?
Steel wool? ---- Anything more reactive than a standard match is what I'm after. I'm not convinced the Potassium Chlorate route is the smartest way to go but man was it cool...... *THAT* will start a fire in a downpour. LEGIT QUESTION > If I was to make a batch of that stuff (carefully of course) and added black food coloring / would it make a difference? And more importantly, would I be able to "freeze" some hamburger sized patties of that stuff and use it later / straight from the freezer? I wonder about these things. I really do.
Don't even get me started on the green fire......... / already done in my mind. Not in real life yet. But yeah, that's happening. Soon. Lol. So...... thoughts?
<side note - that still terrifies me anybody can order this> Shrugs.
Now I have a place out back (I'll try to post a picture of it) that I have designated my "laser area". It is essentially a spot / or crevice at the root of a massive Red Oak Tree. It's the perfect spot / ground level / roots coming out of the ground up to the base of the tree and the "crevices" seem to me to be perfect as a back stop. Now my idea is to up the ante a bit and run a trail of KEROSENE , not gasoline <lol, no, not again> , run a trail of Kerosene to that crevice , turn the laser on to hit "something" inside that crevice to spark a fire......... and when the fire is lit, the laser goes off and back inside.
The "something" ----- I'm considering making some of that Potassium Chlorate / Chloride ? (I have the video saved and it says the right one) - But anyway Styro Pyro mixed up a batch in a Vanilla Icing Recipe book he found from 1933. It was "goop" more or less but boy oh boy did that stuff burn like nobodies business......... I was wondering about adding black food coloring to the goop? Black / Laser / Poof.....
Am I ridiculously overthinking this? You betcha. I love thinking deep like this. The obvious answer is "use a match dummy" ---- I know...... but I almost have to be too precise with that. When I am "precise" - it's instant..... that match lights.
What about something less dangerous? Cotton balls dipped in black food coloring. Let dry. Dip in 91% Alcohol?
Steel wool? ---- Anything more reactive than a standard match is what I'm after. I'm not convinced the Potassium Chlorate route is the smartest way to go but man was it cool...... *THAT* will start a fire in a downpour. LEGIT QUESTION > If I was to make a batch of that stuff (carefully of course) and added black food coloring / would it make a difference? And more importantly, would I be able to "freeze" some hamburger sized patties of that stuff and use it later / straight from the freezer? I wonder about these things. I really do.
Don't even get me started on the green fire......... / already done in my mind. Not in real life yet. But yeah, that's happening. Soon. Lol. So...... thoughts?
