Liquid gas won't burn or combust but gasoline in gas form, once it's spread over all the nooks and crevices, with oxygen added makes for the same type of combustion that moves your car along.
As a professional pyro, the use of gasoline in a wood stove is alright if you don't do it inside your home or anything you care about and take various precautions. If, however, you don't want to burn down your house, don't use accelerants in wood stoves lol.
The diesel stove on my boat has "Use only diesel" warnings in no less than 8 different places... which means people commonly fail to adhere to that warning.
Look the fumes are what’s explosive… the longer gas sits there the bigger the ploom will be.. please be very careful with fire it’s so dangerous we had family member pass away
This people is why you do not start your woodstove with gasoline. Gasoline has a very high flashpoint. Do it the right way use charcoal fluid, or kerosene to start it or an actual fire starter!!😂
If you're having trouble starting a fire you can use a bit of lighter fluid or you can do what I do which is save the cotton balls my wife uses to clean the wax out of her scentsy warmers....it works wonders and way safer thsn gas
Reminds me of one time I used gasoline to make a fire start faster in a chiminea and it ignited just like that stove and burnt some of my eyelashes and arm hairs.
I have yet to see further than 0:26... Before i watch any more ... Just to say... BOOOOOOOM !... OK.. now i have seen the expected BOOM ! HA HA HA HA HAAAAAA DEEE HA HA HA....