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A Summer Firepot, a ‘Safe’ Label, and Two Life-Altering Explosions
New York Times ^
| June 11, 2011
| DAVID M. HALBFINGER
Posted on 06/11/2011 8:52:12 AM PDT by Second Amendment First
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My wife bought two of these, one for us and another for the daughter's family. If you have one please make sure anyone using it is aware of how easily this can happen.
It sounds like the bottles of gel could be weaponized with the addition of a fuse. Keep pests like flash mobs away at the beach.
To: Second Amendment First
It sounds like the bottles of gel could be weaponized with the addition of a fuse.Hmmmm.... Yeah. That's exactly what I was thinking.
To: Second Amendment First; weighted Companion Cube
Check. Added to my Zombie Apocalypse shopping list...
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posted on
06/11/2011 8:55:07 AM PDT
by
null and void
(We are now in day 870 of our national holiday from reality. - Obama really isn't one of us)
To: Squantos; Gilbo_3; NFHale
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posted on
06/11/2011 8:55:29 AM PDT
by
hiredhand
To: null and void
Napa Home & Garden Inc., which manufactures the firepots and packages the fuel, asked Bed Bath & Beyond on Friday to pull both products from store shelves until it could add much more visually arresting new warning labels to both. Hope the zombies hold off till the new labels are ready.
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posted on
06/11/2011 8:58:25 AM PDT
by
Second Amendment First
("Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not..." - Thomas Jefferson.)
To: Second Amendment First
When the gel did not seem to catch on fire, the boy added more fuel and it exploded into a fireball, according to Fran Reyer-Johnson, the bride. Theres no wick, she said. Thats the problem. You dont see that its lit.
To: Second Amendment First
"but the quart bottle of fuel he was pouring instead burst into flames. "
Sounds like somebody poured fuel onto an open flame, with predictable results. In this case, I'd wager the flame was either light blue and difficult to see in ambient light, or perfectly clear like burning high grade alcohol. Giving, thereby, the impression that no flame was present.
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:02:49 AM PDT
by
PowderMonkey
(WILL WORK FOR AMMO)
To: Second Amendment First
Enterprising grape farmers produced liquid and semi-solid grape concentrates, often called “wine bricks” or “wine blocks”. This demand led California grape growers to increase their land under cultivation by about 700% in the first five years of prohibition. The grape concentrate was sold with a warning: “After dissolving the brick in a gallon of water, do not place the liquid in a jug away in the cupboard for twenty days, because then it would turn into wine.”
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:04:01 AM PDT
by
null and void
(We are now in day 870 of our national holiday from reality. - Obama really isn't one of us)
To: Second Amendment First
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:05:17 AM PDT
by
Jack Hydrazine
(It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
To: Second Amendment First
It’s another form of Sterno only more explosive!
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:06:47 AM PDT
by
Jack Hydrazine
(It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
To: null and void
My mama says that during prohibition, the packets of yeast sold in the stores had the recipe on the back for making home-made mash, with a warning that following those directions would be a violation of federal law.
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:09:34 AM PDT
by
Repeal The 17th
(Proud to be a (small) monthly donor.)
To: PowderMonkey
That is the case, the flame may not be visible leading one to believe it is out. As with all fire related items, caution should be used, but one simple error in judgement can be catastrophic.
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:12:01 AM PDT
by
Second Amendment First
("Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not..." - Thomas Jefferson.)
To: Lancey Howard
...gasoline, styrofoam, a glass bottle, and a rag?
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:13:35 AM PDT
by
Repeal The 17th
(Proud to be a (small) monthly donor.)
To: null and void
Now that’s real “truth in labeling”.
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:13:42 AM PDT
by
Second Amendment First
("Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not..." - Thomas Jefferson.)
To: Repeal The 17th
yeah, something along the lines of do not mix this product with malted grains or sugars and allow to ferment, otherwise an illegal alcoholic beverage may result...
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:14:52 AM PDT
by
null and void
(We are now in day 870 of our national holiday from reality. - Obama really isn't one of us)
To: Second Amendment First
It seems that many “modern men” have not yet discovered fire!
Oh, well, back to the cave.
PS, NEVER pour volatile liquid fuel on a lit fire!
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:15:39 AM PDT
by
BwanaNdege
(For those who have fought for it, Life bears a savor the protected will never know.)
To: Second Amendment First
Were I them, I’d be inclined to add something to the mix that would colorize the flames.
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:16:55 AM PDT
by
null and void
(We are now in day 870 of our national holiday from reality. - Obama really isn't one of us)
To: hiredhand
Screened in porch and ceiling fan bttt !.......:o)
Thank goodness I saved those 55 gallon drums of DDT !
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:17:35 AM PDT
by
Squantos
(Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
To: Repeal The 17th
Don’t forget the benzene.
To: Repeal The 17th
Ivory soap flakes. Citronella oil (for the mosquitos).
Yes, 55 gallons seems like a lot but then we have a
lOT of mosquitos...
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posted on
06/11/2011 9:19:13 AM PDT
by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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