Propane Poppers
- oneeyeddick
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Imagine running into the Ouroboros while watching the Aurora Borealis and eating Oreos with someone named Boris....Elorrum wrote:"I think I'm running into the Ouroboros here" there's a rejoinder to that isn't there? I can't quite get a handle on it. something about how running into the ouroboros is also the same as runnning out of the ouroboros, but that's not quite it. help, fishy.
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The Ouroboros is a snake/serpent that holds its tail in it's mouth. I was invoking it as a circular being where we just keep going around and around.Elorrum wrote:"I think I'm running into the Ouroboros here" there's a rejoinder to that isn't there? I can't quite get a handle on it. something about how running into the ouroboros is also the same as runnning out of the ouroboros, but that's not quite it. help, fishy.
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
I'm confused..
Wouldn't it be better to just use fuel from a feeder tank and have it held in another tank(s) for release by solenoid valves?
Why would you want to use a wedge to break open a tank to release gas? Maybe I read the shit wrong or just don't get it.
Wouldn't it be better to just use fuel from a feeder tank and have it held in another tank(s) for release by solenoid valves?
Why would you want to use a wedge to break open a tank to release gas? Maybe I read the shit wrong or just don't get it.
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Speed and ease. If you want a nice simple "flame type effect" a popper is actually pretty easy and simple, and sort of safe.Toolmaker wrote:I'm confused..
Wouldn't it be better to just use fuel from a feeder tank and have it held in another tank(s) for release by solenoid valves?
Why would you want to use a wedge to break open a tank to release gas? Maybe I read the shit wrong or just don't get it.
The same reason most "explosion" effects in the movies are actually gasoline effects. It is easy and makes a nice effect. But it isn't the same as a real explosion.
Propane is easy to get, and pretty safe in it's normal containers. But it holds a LOT of energy.
None of this is safe if you don't know what you are doing.
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7,543,533 Fireball generator
Abstract
A reusable special effects audible and visual fireball generator device which comprises a cylindrical main housing having end caps mounted at each end. A gas container is positioned within the housing and a knife blade is mounted within the housing adjacent one end cap. A holder containing a predetermined amount of black sporting powder is secured within the housing adjacent the other end cap. When the black sporting powder is ignited, the gas container is forced against the knife blade, rupturing the tank. The released liquid gas mixes with air and the black sporting powder igniting the mixture and providing a fireball effect.
7,487,726 Fireball generator
Abstract
A fireball generator device comprising a steel cylindrical main housing having first and second threaded end caps. A shotgun shell is encased in a barrel member and locked in place with a screw-on housing. When the shell is fired, the gases expelled by the shell push a knife blade forward into a gas container positioned within the main housing. The moving knife blade ruptures the gas container and the gas therein escapes and the powder gas from the shotgun shell ignites the gas escaping from the container creating various visual effects, such as a fireball.
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Abstract
A reusable special effects audible and visual fireball generator device which comprises a cylindrical main housing having end caps mounted at each end. A gas container is positioned within the housing and a knife blade is mounted within the housing adjacent one end cap. A holder containing a predetermined amount of black sporting powder is secured within the housing adjacent the other end cap. When the black sporting powder is ignited, the gas container is forced against the knife blade, rupturing the tank. The released liquid gas mixes with air and the black sporting powder igniting the mixture and providing a fireball effect.
7,487,726 Fireball generator
Abstract
A fireball generator device comprising a steel cylindrical main housing having first and second threaded end caps. A shotgun shell is encased in a barrel member and locked in place with a screw-on housing. When the shell is fired, the gases expelled by the shell push a knife blade forward into a gas container positioned within the main housing. The moving knife blade ruptures the gas container and the gas therein escapes and the powder gas from the shotgun shell ignites the gas escaping from the container creating various visual effects, such as a fireball.
I love the patent office.
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