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  • #16
    I'm on fire!!

    Originally posted by treelizard
    Also trying to figure out if I could use a road flare with no fine motor skills...
    You could probably hit someone with it... They are very bright at night so you might just blind yourself if it was burning. Hopefully not perminently. Save the burning stick for the juggling act

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Tant01
      You could probably hit someone with it... They are very bright at night so you might just blind yourself if it was burning. Hopefully not perminently. Save the burning stick for the juggling act

      you went and RUINED it I LOVE reading the Darwin awards, i was lookin forward to the contestant from road flare for SD

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Tant01
        Save the burning stick for the juggling act
        I tried to wrap a bunch of newspaper around one of my rattan kali sticks and light it up to do siniwali at a party...but the damn thing kept going out. I was thinking about using an accelerant...but it just blew out faster. Any ideas for a better burning "trick" stick?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Garland
          I tried to wrap a bunch of newspaper around one of my rattan kali sticks and light it up to do siniwali at a party...but the damn thing kept going out. I was thinking about using an accelerant...but it just blew out faster. Any ideas for a better burning "trick" stick?
          Yeah, high intensity glow sticks the 18-24 inch ones...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by BoarSpear
            Yeah, high intensity glow sticks the 18-24 inch ones...
            Yeah, but glow sticks aren't NEARLY as cool as something that's on fire...

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Garland
              Yeah, but glow sticks aren't NEARLY as cool as something that's on fire...
              like what? you? your friends? the house ? the forest?

              Well put some candles on yer while you spin yer sticks if you're just goin' for entertainment value.

              HEY!!! Brainstorm!!! remember when you were gonna stick yer ugh... willy in a light socket? Well i bet the sticks would burst into flames, sounds like a total crowd pleaser dude....

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Garland
                Yeah, but glow sticks aren't NEARLY as cool as something that's on fire...
                You need something like a road flare!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Tant01
                  You need something like a road flare!
                  Oh great next thing you know someone's gonna suggest SPARKLERS for SD.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by BoarSpear
                    Oh great next thing you know someone's gonna suggest SPARKLERS for SD.
                    hey man...getting hit with sparklers really does sting like a bitch.

                    Bottle rockets might work better. That would be some funny shit to watch...somebody coming after you would probably run if they had roman candle shit flying at their face.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Garland
                      hey man...getting hit with sparklers really does sting like a bitch.

                      Bottle rockets might work better. That would be some funny shit to watch...somebody coming after you would probably run if they had roman candle shit flying at their face.
                      Hmmm i can see the book now, "pyromaniac SD hints" By Fire Marshal Garland.

                      combine the knowledge from your book with clown college and it will give you a SD system no one would be prepared for.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Garland
                        I tried to wrap a bunch of newspaper around one of my rattan kali sticks and light it up to do siniwali at a party...but the damn thing kept going out. I was thinking about using an accelerant...but it just blew out faster. Any ideas for a better burning "trick" stick?

                        A couple people were spinning fire at the cookout I went to last night. Actually, it's a pretty common hobby. They were using metal chains with what looked like a cage or holder of some sort that held the fuel on one end. I'm not sure exactly what they use for fuel, or what they use to hold the fuel. It's lots of fun to watch at night. I know the guys that take up that hobby get used to buring themselves, although usually not too badly.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Sagacious Lu
                          A couple people were spinning fire at the cookout I went to last night. Actually, it's a pretty common hobby. They were using metal chains with what looked like a cage or holder of some sort that held the fuel on one end. I'm not sure exactly what they use for fuel, or what they use to hold the fuel. It's lots of fun to watch at night. I know the guys that take up that hobby get used to buring themselves, although usually not too badly.
                          thats poi or fire poi you're describing...very cool stuff

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                          • #28
                            Those are called poi. Most people who are just starting out use kerosene, but I know other fire spinners that will use Coleman, or mix Coleman with charcoal starter or Coleman and kerosene. All have their advantages, but kerosene is the safest. And there are a ton of measures they take to avoid getting burned more. Everything from wetting and concealing long hair, wearing tight-fitting clothing, submerging kevlar wicking in fuel, squeezing out excess fuel, lighting equipment at the base (away from the fuel container), blowing out the fire from the bottom of the wicking before the fuel runs out and the fire burns the wick, keeping damp towels around in case this doesn't work (and fire extinguishers!) and having safety people around.

                            I love fire spinning but will never try it until I can effortlessly spin unlit poi sticks without hitting my legs, lol. It's also amazing how well those poi get tangled around my arms and how hard they are to untangle.

                            Originally posted by Sagacious Lu
                            A couple people were spinning fire at the cookout I went to last night. Actually, it's a pretty common hobby. They were using metal chains with what looked like a cage or holder of some sort that held the fuel on one end. I'm not sure exactly what they use for fuel, or what they use to hold the fuel. It's lots of fun to watch at night. I know the guys that take up that hobby get used to buring themselves, although usually not too badly.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by treelizard
                              Those are called poi. Most people who are just starting out use kerosene, but I know other fire spinners that will use Coleman, or mix Coleman with charcoal starter or Coleman and kerosene. All have their advantages, but kerosene is the safest. And there are a ton of measures they take to avoid getting burned more. Everything from wetting and concealing long hair, wearing tight-fitting clothing, submerging kevlar wicking in fuel, squeezing out excess fuel, lighting equipment at the base (away from the fuel container), blowing out the fire from the bottom of the wicking before the fuel runs out and the fire burns the wick, keeping damp towels around in case this doesn't work (and fire extinguishers!) and having safety people around.

                              I love fire spinning but will never try it until I can effortlessly spin unlit poi sticks without hitting my legs, lol. It's also amazing how well those poi get tangled around my arms and how hard they are to untangle.
                              Hey, thanks for the info I was pretty sure I smelled kerosene.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Sagacious Lu
                                Hey, thanks for the info I was pretty sure I smelled kerosene.
                                No worries. I have this weird fascination with fire spinning... Some people use lamp oil, especially for fire eating... Kerosene's not that good for ingesting...

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