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This is actually :marseyakshually: really :marseythinkorino2: cool. Looks like he's using compressed :marseysquished: air and a showerhead nozzle to get much better :marseysaulgoodman: atomization than a typical flamethrower, which is why the combustion is so much faster and creates enough :marseyitsallsotiresome: pressure :marseyspotlight: to blow down planks of wood. But he's still using liquid :marseypiss: fuel so he can get the range of a flamethrower rather than a propane :marseyhankhill: torch.

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I'm pretty sure WW2 flamethrowers used compressed N2 and thickened diesel. I wonder if this dude is using a different atomizer thats better for entertainment and not smoking Japs?

Another fun fact: Palmitic acid is the "-palm" in "napalm" and you can buy 50 pounds of it for under 200 bucks.

https://www.chemcentral.com/palmitic-acid-98-ca1660-technical-grade-25-kg-bag-16173563.html

You can buy naphthenic acid but you'd need to call suppliers for a quote. Tell them you're making wood varnish for your DIY YouTube channel.

https://www.thomasnet.com/suppliers/usa/naphthenic-acid-251207

You can also smoosh styrofoam into a jar of gasoline but it's very gooey and I don't think it would be good for pushing through a tube.

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