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1 Table Salt Food, industrial Sea Water, Natural brine, |
processes Food stores |
3 Ground Coffee Food Food store |
3 Dried Tea Food Food store |
Leaves |
3 Cocoa Food Food store |
2 Sugar Food Food store |
1 Saltpeter Pyrotechnics Drug store |
(Niter) Explosives chemical supply store |
(Potassium Matches |
Nitrate) Medicine |
1 Epsom salts Medicine Drug store, food store |
industrial |
processes |
2 Washing soda Washing cleaner Food store |
(Sal soda) Medicine Drug store |
Photography Photo supply store |
1 1/2 Baking soda Baking Food store |
Manufacturing: Drug store |
Beverages, |
Mineral waters, |
and Medicine |
1 1/2 Aspirin Medicine Drug store |
Food store |
PROCEDURE |
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|CAUTION: Make sure that there are no open flames in the area when mixing | |
|the flame fuel. NO SMOKING! | |
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1. Separate egg white from yolk. This can be done by breaking the egg into a |
dish and carefully removing the yolk with a spoon. |
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|NOTE: DO NOT GET THE YELLOW EGG YOLK MIXED INTO THE EGG WHITE. If egg yolk| |
|gets into the egg white, discard the egg. | |
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2. Pour egg white into a jar, bottle, or other container and add gasoline. |
3. Add the salt (or other additive) to the mixture and stir occasionally until |
gel forms (about 5 to 10 minutes). |
NOTE: A thicker flame fuel can be obtained by putting the capped jar in hot |
(65 C) water for about 1/2 hour and then letting them cool to room |
temperature. (DO NOT HEAT THE GELLED FUEL CONTAINING COFFEE). |
Wax System |
Any of several common waxes can be used to gel gasoline for use as a |
flame fuel. |
MATERIALS REQUIRED: |
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Parts by Volume Ingredient How Used Common Source |
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80 Gasoline Motor Fuel Gas station or motor vehicle |
20 Wax Leather polish, Food store, drug store, |
(Ozocerite, sealing wax, department store |
Mineral wax, candles, |
fossil wax, waxed paper, |
ceresin wax furniture & |
beeswax) floor waxes, |
lithographing. |
PROCEDURE |
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1. Melt the wax and pour into jar or bottle which has been placed in a hot |
water bath. |
2. Add gasoline to the bottle. |
3. When wax has completely dissolved in the gasoline, allow the water bath to |
cool slowly to room temperature. |
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