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I’m serious. No magic, no fake stuff. I’m talking about an honest-to-crap flame producing sword. Because last night I had an idea on how to make one (inspired by gas range stove tops, crankshaft oil galleries, flint, and my own personal invention which I dub "The Ball Valve".) It was so amazing I drew out some blueprints, and today I re-did them via Microsoft Paint (the result is seen in the link below).
It pretty much works on the same premise of a barbecue lighter. In the hilt is a small container container of gas (I’m thinking of sticking with propane or acetylene). Gas flows through some passageways bored into the blade to the twenty-two jet valves coming out of the blade (eleven on each side), which lets the gas out in the air. The gas flow is controlled by a ball valve (a little ball with two holes on opposite ends); when a button on the hilt is pushed, the holes line up with the passageways, allowing the gas to flow (this does not ignite it, however).
On the scabbard (or the sheath, as some refer to it), on the last five inches from the top, the sides (where the sharpened parts of the blade rub against) contain a strip of flint inside. So when somebody pushes the button on the hilt and draws it out of the scabbard, the resulting spark would light off the gas, and it would keep burning until you either ran out of fuel or let go of the button, which would close the ball valve.
Is there any comments or thoughts? The diagram in the link goes into a little more detail. Any criticism is accepted, I just want to know if it’s a good idea. Because I have the equipment necessary to do it, it just requires money. And I don’t want to spend money on a bad idea.
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Will give the best answer to anyone who comes up with an appropriate name for it, because ‘Flaming Sword’ really sounds like the nickname of a gay nightclub owner’s genitalia.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AneQxG58dGz_awvfZ0jmKhPsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20091208235739AAAtpYE
No, I wouldn’t. First off, a gas tank small enough to fit in a sword hilt would have to hold such high pressure that I would be afraid it would rupture and blow my hand off.
Second, the flame would ruin the heat treatment of the steel in the sword.
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thanks this will help so much
john
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—-This is not a question, just people have been posting a lot of questions asking about gift ideas, so this is a list, add an "answer" if you want to add suggestions.—–
Gifts for everyone/unisex : Soft Bathrobes/Slippers, Ornaments, DVDs of their favorite show or movie, Band tee’s, gift cards, iPod Docking station, Drawing Pads/Charcoal/Paints/Ect
For Mom: Flowerpots or Vases, picture of you (opt.- you and siblings) cookbook, cooking gear (aprons, utensils, ect.) Pillows or Throwpillows
For Dad: Sports Items (Mugs with their favorite teams, water bottles, chairs, ect.) Hiking Gear (Compasses, Backpack) or Map Guidebooks, Hunting Gear (Camo Gloves, Thermoses, ect.) Barbecue Utensils/Cookbooks
For Sister: Earrings, Nail Polish, Hair clips, Video Games/Computer Games (if shes into that.) Posters, Teen Novels (Sara Dressen, Erin Hunter are some good authors.)
For Brother: Video/Computer Games, Band/Tv Show Blankets (I find mine at Hot Topic.), iPod Headphones, Posters, Sports Accessories
For Friends: Lotions, Bathkits, Pictures of you with your friends (Group photo) Candy, Cloth Accessories (Belts, Headbands, Arm Warmers, ect.) Sports Equipment (Soccer ball, Waterbottles, ect.), Any Items that are linked to an inside joke.
For Girlfriend/Boyfriends/Fiancees/Husband/Wives: (See Sister/Brother and Friends.) Massage Oils (Then promise them a massage later.) Jewelery, Book of Romantic Poems (Bought or Homemade) Pictures of Yourself and a nice frame.
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Basic Food Safety Training Videos
A “MUST SEE” for all food handlers.
The entire 6 video series can be viewed in less than 30 minutes
Used with permission and under license of the Idaho Central Health Department.
As always Thanks for watching. Please rate and subscribe.
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Learn about 2 major causes of foodborne illness in the United States; inadequate cooking and contaminated equipment. Find the proper minimum cooking temperature ranges for meat, fish and poultry, and learn about proper washing and sanitization techniques.
Duration : 0:5:17
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Do you own a patio?
Do you cook outside in the summer?
How many times a week do you eat?
Would you rather own a barbecue that was made from recycled materials?
How much money would you be willing to spend on a barbecue?
If you where to buy a barbecue would you fuel it with gas or wood/charcoal?
Do you keep your barbecue equipment with your barbecue?
thanks this will help so much
john
1] no
2] chyea
3] everyday
4] nope
5] hmm $100? idk
6] gas…
7] yaa
hope this helped?
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We play our first gig after 11 years just for our families and friends at our private barbecue party. We put the equipment in our inner courtyard and play like “OLD MANS ON SPEED”.
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