Re: PHIRE!
Posted by Forceflow on
Mon Nov 22nd 2004 at 6:59am
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Lol !
Don't those tiny shreds of CD soar around when heated ?
Re: PHIRE!
Posted by Hugh on
Mon Nov 22nd 2004 at 7:01am
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Well, I had lots of clothes on for when I threw 'em in, and then I closed the... thing, you can see the metal bars, and there's glass in front of that as well. But they took a while to get ignited anyway, at least for me. :smile:
Re: PHIRE!
Posted by SWATSiLeNt on
Mon Nov 22nd 2004 at 7:06am
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LOL this is funny stuff. Iv only tookin an old AOL cd i got in the mail with some crap, Put it up to a blow tourch and set it there till it was almost desinagrated. anyways happy dreams.
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Put 'em in teh microwave next time >;P
Re: PHIRE!
Posted by Vash on
Mon Nov 22nd 2004 at 9:59am
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You sir ar an inspiration to all pyromaniacs in the world.
I myself, being a former elitest pyromaniac, salute you.
Re: PHIRE!
Posted by wil5on on
Mon Nov 22nd 2004 at 12:43pm
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In my experience CDs didnt burn well... then again, I was only using matches...
Some guy had a cd with a paper label stuck on it that didnt burn properly. Set light to the label (took a few tries), that burned ok, but the cd just sorta melted a bit and warped. So, we used it as a frisbee. Good times.
Re: PHIRE!
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Mon Nov 22nd 2004 at 3:15pm
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I fully endorse destroying rubbish CDs any way possible. I'd be careful
burning plastic things though, as sometimes highly toxic fumes are
released.
Re: PHIRE!
Posted by Gwil on
Mon Nov 22nd 2004 at 5:39pm
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They used send them in cardboard sleeves wrapped in cellophane, ie useless for me to use again.
Then they started mummifying them in layers and layers of cheaply
decorated cardboard, which aside from being unwieldy for postmen, must
have used nigh on a whole rainforest to produce and distribute.
Re: PHIRE!
Posted by fizscy46 on
Tue Nov 23rd 2004 at 3:37am
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I recently accidentally sparked a king size fire last week. A spark from my lighter hit the milkweed cotton that was all over the place, that were extremely dry, and it poofed up a rather large forest fire that took out a small section of the forest completely.
Re: PHIRE!
Posted by LAzerMANiac on
Wed Nov 24th 2004 at 1:12am
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hey,I'm a pyro, too. I have made napalm before and I have a whole wall decoration made out of 16 melted-together microwaved AOLame CDs. I also enjoy taking lighters that have an adjuster on them, modifying them to shoot a 10-cm flame and put them back where I got them. Fun to watch ppl trying to light up with those. Working on apotato cannon to match the capabilities of the Combine Pulse Rifle.