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Originally posted by locololo
Could a light filament be used to create a fire, if it is on, has no bulb on it, and has flammable chemicals sprayed on it.
Originally posted by locololo
Could a light filament be used to create a fire, if it is on, has no bulb on it, and has flammable chemicals sprayed on it.
Originally posted by mydarkpassenger
reply to post by locololo
Just realized this was posted in Weaponry and Tactics.
You wouldn't be looking into making a booby-trapped light bulb would you, one where it ignites when the lamp is turned on?
Originally posted by locololo
reply to post by darrman
reply to post by mydarkpassenger
Don't worry, it was more of a combination project for both weaponry, and shtf. I am working on what would be like a flamethrower, except small and very portable, not to mention it can be used to cool as well as burn.
Originally posted by locololo
reply to post by mydarkpassenger
thanks, but I was hoping that it could be used several times.
Originally posted by zirazira
Originally posted by locololo
reply to post by mydarkpassenger
thanks, but I was hoping that it could be used several times.
Is it possible to be used for several times?
Originally posted by darrman
Originally posted by mydarkpassenger
reply to post by locololo
Just realized this was posted in Weaponry and Tactics.
You wouldn't be looking into making a booby-trapped light bulb would you, one where it ignites when the lamp is turned on?
yeah,,DONT DO THAT..!
a friend thought it would be kool if his family's yard light (that comes on at dusk) would be fun if he drilled a hole in it, and filled it with gasoline...... FLYING GLASS was breaking other windows accross the street...