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Re: Used engine oil and gasoline to start a fire
[Re: GKelly]
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04/11/20 09:37 PM
04/11/20 09:37 PM
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If you mix diesel with it you are just wasting diesel. Old gas and burnt oil are all you need. I never mix to a certain amount but rather test till I get a suitable mix. Always go weaker with the gas than you think you should and adjust up.
Temperature and humidity do make a difference. I have used the same batch of mix several times and once gotten a bit of a "WOOF" effect and the next time nothing but a fast flame.
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