Matches and gasoline

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I'm surprised he still has his eyebrows
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Actually, that was kind of interesting...
 
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Outdoors with In mild temps with air movement makes small amounts of gas with a small surface area doesn't pose much of a vapor hazard. I have to almost suck up gas into my air monitor when sticking into a bucket of gas to get it to alarm even on a warm still day.

The comments on the video get a little interesting.
 
Nifty enough but just a little too long for the "info" imparted (as most of these videos are). Flame suit on (Ha-Ha).

It's still appreciated though.
 
Originally Posted by Kira
Nifty enough but just a little too long for the "info" imparted (as most of these videos are). ...
Yep. Low information density typical of videos, in other words. I ignore most of them.
 
Originally Posted by carviewsonic
I'm surprised he still has his eyebrows
lol.gif
Actually, that was kind of interesting...



Yeah, the next "pyro"
 
it would be more interesting if he talked about the flash points of the different fuels. how about a teaser? reg gasoline has a flash point of -45 F.
 
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