GirlWhoWantsTractor
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- Joined
- Apr 25, 2015
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- Location
- The Mountains of Virginia
- Tractor
- 2018 Mahindra 26XL HST, Husqv GT48XLsi & YTH48LS
using gasoline to start or enhance a burning fire is setting yourself up for serious injury, or death.. My Nephew did that, and I yelled at him for a long time.. I, Myself, had My hands on fire from gasoline that leaked out of a gasoline torch on which the adjustment knob came out of the torch.. pain, 3rd degree burns, treatment at a hospital is just not worth it.. btw, gasoline can explode when used on fires..
That sounds awful.
Actually I almost always start bonfires the same way you'd light a campfire, with no accelerants. But had to get rid of this bad gas.....
When STARTING the bonfire I toss a burning stick (a pine knob works pretty good) onto the edge and run. Using gas to "enhance" a fire is the most risky.
The yahoos who used to do yard work for me couldn't start or keep a fire going without gallons of gas before and during, and sometimes not even then..... then they'd get to whooping and hollering and seeing who could get the biggest explosions.
Don't know what a gasoline torch is but sounds scary.