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Solid Fuel Lighter VIII

Harness the power of dust explosions
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Banbury, 1981, November 18th. Boom! A sneak Soviet attack rebelling against the START treaty talks started that day? No. Custard powder. Nine people were injured that day and heaven knows how many people startled, perturbed or jolted. Those people should not be moderately upset for nothing. We should use the effect demonstrated by the good people of Bird's custard. A lighter sprays an upward aerosol of custard powder into the air, electrical ignition.... fireball... If something creates a fireball, it is, by definition a lighter. In a pinch, you could also use it to make small amounts of custard.
bs0u0155, Sep 29 2015

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       Seems to me that if you metered the flow properly you could get a nice flame instead of a fireball.
scad mientist, Sep 29 2015
  

       Why on Earth would you want that?
bs0u0155, Sep 29 2015
  


 

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