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Slimory Members May 4, 201213 yr Author stats "I don't alway's use a flamethrower, but when i do, it's because you pissed me off"
Dandado Members May 4, 201213 yr Author stats Just a detail, WHY CAR DOORS ARE ON FIRE? THEY ARE MADE OF METAL
DJSharke Members May 4, 201213 yr Author stats Do you know how a flamethrower works? It spews gasoline while lighting it on fire. That being said, it's not the metal burning, it's the gasoline.
DJSharke Members May 4, 201213 yr Author stats Like air gas? Don't think so, I'm just judging by looking at the Canister full of what seems to be liquid, so I assume it's a liquid Flamethrower. I could also point out, that is anybody was that close to the flames, they'd be on fire too, Haha.
Dandado Members May 4, 201213 yr Author stats A flamethrower is a mechanical incendiary device designed to project a long controllable stream of fire. They were first used during World War I, and widely used in World War II. Some flamethrowers project a stream of ignited flammable liquid; some project a long gas flame. Most military flamethrowers use liquids, but commercial flamethrowers tend to use high-pressure propane and natural gas, which is considered safer. They are used by the military and by people needing controlled burning capacity, such as in agriculture (e.g., sugar cane plantations) or other such land management tasks. They can be designed to either be carried by the operator or mounted on a vehicle. We are both right
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