Protip: when you're pouring from gallon metal containers with the spout in a corner like that, you want to make sure the spout is at the top rather than the bottom when pouring, to reduce splashes and spills.
The easy way. Find a stick get an old shirt cut it into strip tie it on to the the stick dip it then light it. Done in five minutes no aluminum no drills no screws no hack saws and it looks more real. Plus aluminum transfers heat way faster than steal but it is easier to drill a hole into it.
he's showing an alternative. When your out in the woods of course a different method would be used. I liked this. Plan to test this steel VS aluminum. Next time I have a fire pit, I'm gonna grab a steel rod and an aluminum rod. Rummaging thru my garage I'll come up with both. Cut them same length and about the same thickness. We shall see, what we, shall see
Dixie got rekt gaming Are you planning on hunting Frankenstein or something? Ha ha ha ha! (Anticipated follow-up: "Ummm, ACTUALLY, Frankenstein was the Doctor who created the monster who was famously hunted by the torch-wielding villagers!" Me: "I know, but if I had asked, 'Are you planning on hunting Frankenstein's monster?" that would have been lame-o!'" Someone: "It already WAS 'lame-o'!" Me: *Bursting into tears*)
I would suggest that although the Kevlar twin would last a bit longer but in theory it would be like a zippo lighter the twin would eventually burn off and you would have to change it and it would become dangerous if it where to come off when it’s lit so maybe some small flexible wire would be better
In the UK it would probably be Turpentine or White Spirits. Never thought to use an Aluminium pole though (the hollow tube allowing air flow and keeping the whole thing cooler). We used to make these when i was a Kid (way back in the 1970's/80's) and just used sawn broomsticks and cut up sheets. of course, that's not the most controlled or safe way to go. ;-) Very nicely done.
There's a lot of things in the UK and EUR overseas territory that you're not allowed to do because of your monarchy system and don't pay no fucking taxes
Nice torch. I wonder what Hollywood used in the 1930s before Kevlar which was introduced in 1965 I think? And what kind of liquid is that 'camping fuel'?
So I use a metal pipe not aluminium and duck tape to hold the sock in place thank u for ur help fixing make a horror movie fleas get attack by torch thanks buddy
the problem isn't so much that steel transfers heat, both steel and aluminum do. In fact aluminum transfers heat better! the problem is that steel RETAINS heat better. aluminum disperses the heat better than steel though.
A zna li neko koja je vrsta platna, i kako se zove rastvor u što ga je namoćio?Te na kraju da li to smrdi dimi i kojevrijeme može dugo baklja da gori? Hvala❤
just use lithium strips from a battery and all you have to do is spray some water on it and it ignites instantly. if the moisture in the air or from your hands don't cause it to do so prematurely.
the reason they make heatsinks out of aluminium is cause aluminium losses that "heat" fast, steel transfers the heat and keeps it for longer, therefor you'll burn your hands. meanwhile the aluminium will spread it and lose it before it gets hot enough to hurt you
I come here to make one , and he says : Dont do anything what i am about to do !! WHY YOU TELL US HOW ? We come here to learn how becuase we wanne do it !!
Aluminum is significantly more conductive than steel. You can look up the conductivity rankings on Wikipedia. How is it that aluminum won't transfer heat but steel will? Is it somehow dissipating that heat before it gets to your hand?
You forgot to finish your statement "aluminum doesn't transfer heat slowly but actually transfers heat much quicker than steel." I'm sorry I added the apostrophe to "doesn't" but it is a contraction and so is needed to make an actual word. Aluminum does transfer heat, it actually transfers it so well that it would be very difficult to get a torch hot enough that the heat would radiate down the pipe causing it to heat up enough that one could no longer hold it. Anyone who has polished or ground down aluminum knows it gets hot very, very quickly. Also the bigger the piece of aluminum the longer it takes to heat up. Having this nice long pole with decent thickness means that any heat the aluminum takes on will be dissipated as it works its way down the pole thus resulting in a pole that is just barely above room temperature.
I dont think it looks real. I saw a kid in here make one with a broom sticks and a pair of socks that looked more authentic. As long as your not an idiot, it was safe. Any flame is going to be a hazard if you arent careful. So it might as well look cool.
Aloominum? Aloominum? Ohhh... you mean aluminium! I don't think the medieval residents had access to battery powered drills, screws or hacksaws though!