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Infiltration Forums > Archived UE Tutorials, Lessons, and Useful Info > Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency (Viewed 2194 times)
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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 40 on 3/21/2006 1:33 PM >
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Glass, you inspire all of us to some extent.





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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 41 on 3/21/2006 1:42 PM >
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Posted by FoxTwoFoxTwo
Wow guys, stay off the poor guy, he's just asking a question.


No he wasn't. He was refuting all answers that we gave him.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 42 on 3/21/2006 6:32 PM >
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Posted by Hunter_11
There are a lot of spiders and other things in the drain that we burn down using a lighter and a can of spraypaint. Is this a bad idea? Can it burn up all or enough of the oxygen in the drain to cause harm to me?


HAhahahhahaha!!! It has probably already caused harm.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 43 on 3/21/2006 7:50 PM >
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I disagree with everyone else here.

I encourage you to use a flamethrower in a confined space filled with potentially flammable gas in order to avoid a chance encounter with a tiny spider.

Please use the largest aerosol can you can find and remove yourself from the gene pool.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 44 on 3/21/2006 7:54 PM >
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Posted by manitou
I disagree with everyone else here.

I encourage you to use a flamethrower in a confined space filled with potentially flammable gas in order to avoid a chance encounter with a tiny spider.

Please use the largest aerosol can you can find and remove yourself from the gene pool.



HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

Yeah, don't let that tiny spider that's a billionth of a size smaller than you get ya.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 45 on 3/21/2006 9:37 PM >
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And remember, bacteria! Deadly bacteria invisible to the human eye can cause masses of harm, i would suggest a scorched earth approach where you burn everything as you progress.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 46 on 3/21/2006 10:09 PM >
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Just so you guys know I wasn't in that drain or holding any fireworks or any beer. And also FYI you can't get the flame to travel up into the can and have it explode. You have to go back to 2nd grade on fireman day at school. You need heat, fuel, and oxygen to make fire. The can has only fuel. If that was the case everyone's car would explode when you turn the key. The electric fuel pump in the tank makes all kinds of sparks. A fuel tank is too rich an environment to support combustion. People cutting open 55 gal drums after being rinsed with water have been known to be found in the next county. About 3 drops of gasoline mixed properly in 55 gal of air in a empty drum was equal to a stick or 2 of Dynamite or something, I forget, but either way. I wouldn't use spraypaint or carb cleaner or the like in a drain. It's not good for you. If you really feel the need to get rid of spiders a squirt bottle and some 90% rubbing alcohol would be safer for you. Or maybe a stick to knock them down. BTW people love exploring with me, I test the methane levels in sewers with a lighter and a cigar. Scares the crap out of people who read alot of books, but don't really know any better. Here's another good one, throw a match into a 5 gallon bucket of gas. It won't burn because, anyone?, anyone? Liquids don't burn, vapors do. Have fun with your spiders.
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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 47 on 3/21/2006 10:44 PM >
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Posted by junkyard
Have fun with your spiders.


Didn't know if that was you or MacGyver. Great story.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 48 on 3/21/2006 11:04 PM >
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Yeah, that was a good refresher on the way fire works lol.


I didnt know that thing about the 55 gallon drum... Interesting... hehehe.... I mean.. Hey look over there!

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 49 on 3/21/2006 11:11 PM >
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Seriously, there are only two potentially lethally venemous spiders in the United States, the Black Widow and the Brown Recluse.

The scary part, you hardly feel the bite from the Brown Recluse, and he's worse.

The good part, the Brown Recluse bite looks like a flesh-eating disease. You WILL go to the doctor if you see dead flesh on your skin, if you don't your stupid and still the worse that could really happen to a healthy young adult is limbdeath, and according to what I have read (if link is needed, I will provide, I'm just too lazy to look), it would take around 8-11 days for it to get that bad.

Plus, they could live in your house.

Solution #1- Don't worry, you most likely wouldn't get bittten. They like to run first, bite last. I've had black widows land on my head while hiking, (yes, but its a long story, and my fault), they just scurry as if their life depended on it. So don't worry untill it happens, no amount of first aid that you can carry will help you, you'll have to go to a doctor. If it happens, walk, stay calm, because you'll be fine. DON'T SUCK THE VENOM, that was offered earlier, hopefully in sarcasm, but in any venemous bite, don't try it. You just get a mouthful of blood.

Solution #2- Move someplace above the arctic circle with no spiders.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 50 on 3/21/2006 11:51 PM >
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Posted by res_novae
Seriously, there are only two potentially lethally venemous spiders in the United States, the Black Widow and the Brown Recluse.

The scary part, you hardly feel the bite from the Brown Recluse, and he's worse.

The good part, the Brown Recluse bite looks like a flesh-eating disease. You WILL go to the doctor if you see dead flesh on your skin, if you don't your stupid and still the worse that could really happen to a healthy young adult is limbdeath, and according to what I have read (if link is needed, I will provide, I'm just too lazy to look), it would take around 8-11 days for it to get that bad.

Plus, they could live in your house.

Solution #1- Don't worry, you most likely wouldn't get bittten. They like to run first, bite last. I've had black widows land on my head while hiking, (yes, but its a long story, and my fault), they just scurry as if their life depended on it. So don't worry untill it happens, no amount of first aid that you can carry will help you, you'll have to go to a doctor. If it happens, walk, stay calm, because you'll be fine. DON'T SUCK THE VENOM, that was offered earlier, hopefully in sarcasm, but in any venemous bite, don't try it. You just get a mouthful of blood.

Solution #2- Move someplace above the arctic circle with no spiders.



Your correct. Black widows will bite if trapped, like in your shoe, and crushed. The bite is extremely painful + but not lethal if treated. The recluse is a clumsy spider, your more likely to be bitten at home while sleeping rather than exploring. If bitten it may not prove all that bad, but it can be a long dragged out process, that may require surgical intervention in the following weeks. You'll survive, and recover. Your more likely to get bite mucking around with them when trying to kill them. Leave snakes, and spider nests alone. Bees, and wasps kill scores more a year than spiders do in a decade. Whitehead hornet. There's something to fear a little! They're born pissed off.


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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 51 on 3/22/2006 12:56 AM >
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Yes. Every morning, an adult wasp drinks a rich and nutritious soup of nectar, caterpillar blood, and pissed offness.


Wasps are the only animals besides mosquitos and black bears I believe are pure evil and vile hatred on the inside.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 52 on 3/22/2006 3:00 PM >
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Here in junkyardville, this is how we kill our shop spiders. Buttzilla's on the payroll now. That guy pops up everywhere!
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Buttzilla ANGRY! Butzilla HATE spider!

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 53 on 3/22/2006 7:13 PM >
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Posted by junkyard

Buttzilla ANGRY! Butzilla HATE spider!


Butzilla burning powaire der buttzillasynthasyzaire!


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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 54 on 3/22/2006 8:23 PM >
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Posted by -MisfitStyle-


I would be more concerned about blowing your hand off if the flame travels up the spray and into the can.


No oxygen in a can of spray paint.
I use-to do that when I was a kid. If the flame travels all the way to the tip it just catches the tip on fire, and you blow it out. Having said that it's still really dangerous. I don't recommended it.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 55 on 3/22/2006 11:35 PM >
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Enough advice, all. Go for the flamethrower Hunter_11. Your Darwin Award is in the mail.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 56 on 3/23/2006 1:35 AM >
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Didn't read every post but I think this thread should be renamed to "Flamewars and brain deficiency" TIA mods.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 57 on 3/23/2006 1:50 AM >
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The enemy...and her unholy brood!

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 58 on 3/23/2006 2:18 AM >
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Dis thred is ded.

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Re: Flamethrowers and oxygen deficiency
<Reply # 59 on 3/23/2006 5:49 AM >
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Posted by mynameisglass
Dis thred is ded.


I totally agree. Time to move on.

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