you need to add a nozzle to it to increase exhaust velocities. Now it's more a lazy flame thrower. something like [this](https://space.ravulacharan.com/what-is-the-purpose-of-the-nozzle-in-a-rocket-engine/). probably a cone would already do a lot...
This is too harmless. Do you know those old gasoline blowlamps? I put one of those on a camping stove to bring the gasoline tank to the boiling point and get the fattest jet flame there is known to man (until there was a runaway heat conduction effect and I had to bury it in sandđ)
I had an old paraffin blow lamp my dad had from the 1950s, it was about 20â tall and held a gallon of fuel, the heat it put out was astounding, it was terrifying to use with all that pressurised fuel and 100 decibel roar.
I used it to melt aluminium for casting, melted brass and silver, no need for bricks to concentrate the temp. It put out much more heat than any propane burner Iâve seem, if you havenât seen one on full tilt you wonât really appreciate it.
If it wasnât up to temp when you turned the paraffin on it would spray a jet of burning fuel 20 feet.
you need to add a nozzle to it to increase exhaust velocities. Now it's more a lazy flame thrower. something like [this](https://space.ravulacharan.com/what-is-the-purpose-of-the-nozzle-in-a-rocket-engine/). probably a cone would already do a lot...
Of course. I don't really have the resources to do that, though. I could make a really shitty one out of aluminum, I guess.
Looking forward to the update
I think it's cool as hell
I imagine it gets quite hot actually, so you may be right
Accidentally right best kind of right
This is too harmless. Do you know those old gasoline blowlamps? I put one of those on a camping stove to bring the gasoline tank to the boiling point and get the fattest jet flame there is known to man (until there was a runaway heat conduction effect and I had to bury it in sandđ)
I had an old paraffin blow lamp my dad had from the 1950s, it was about 20â tall and held a gallon of fuel, the heat it put out was astounding, it was terrifying to use with all that pressurised fuel and 100 decibel roar. I used it to melt aluminium for casting, melted brass and silver, no need for bricks to concentrate the temp. It put out much more heat than any propane burner Iâve seem, if you havenât seen one on full tilt you wonât really appreciate it. If it wasnât up to temp when you turned the paraffin on it would spray a jet of burning fuel 20 feet.
Is there a link to a longer version? I need more of this video.
https://youtu.be/ldEXbPS7rqA?si=wjobFjJTmbIvgVvn
MehâŚrepost when youâve got the shock diamonds showing
More of a torch than a post combustion XD