Well I tried my gun today....But it didn't work.....spark gap was too wide...So i'll fix that up.....
But I used bug spray as a fuel....And while it didn't ignite.....I thought it would be a good fuel....Has anyone tried it???
How long of a burst should I do for it?? 3 seconds??
Bug spray???
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yea. i have used bug spray before. if it says it is flammable it will work 8) and about the 3 second spray. you will not need that unless you have an enormous chamber. i think like1-1.5 seconds would be good for most
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Don't use bug spray. There's something in it (I forget what its called) and it eats away and weakens your chamber. Don't use it.
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oh really. i did not know that
i learn somehting every day.
So I don't have to worry about it breaking down?? I'm only wondering because I can still smell it a little even after I washed it out.....
But the bug spray was probably only bottled up in the chamber for about 2 minutes.....If that........
But the bug spray was probably only bottled up in the chamber for about 2 minutes.....If that........
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what kind of bug spray are you useing? the spray bottle or areosol.
A while back i tried to ignite off arosol but it didn't work. Do you have some other brand?
A while back i tried to ignite off arosol but it didn't work. Do you have some other brand?
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Yea I've also heard that it can eat at your chamber. Shouldn't be a problem for that small amount of time though.
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Yeah, the chemicals in bug spray also eat away at the cement used to hold the peices together. So not only would u eventually have to worry about a failing chamber, but also the fittings coming loose. THis is after constant use of it though. One time is nothing to worry about. Good luck with your propane meter.
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