Napalm

Napalm Types

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Here are 2 types of napalm. Again, they are for educational purposes only. If you really decide to use them, I, Angelfire, ar anybody else in any way associated with the making of this page, am in no way responsible for the outcome.

Solid Napalm
There are a few ways to make solid napalm. The way that I am suggesting I have never tried, but I've heard that if it works right, it's pretty cool. Materials:

 Candle
Something to melt it in.

 Gas
Something to mold the candle

Instructions:

 Melt the candle, and fish out the wick however you want to. Mix gas in with the melted wax. Experiment with ratios. Mold the candle back together(w/wick). Soak the wick in lighter fluid or something. Light it and throw it. If it works right, there should be firey chunks of wax everywere.

Advantages: Not as devastating and dangerous as liquid napalm. Good show. Fairly safe. (Still take precautions)

 Disadvantages: Hard to make it work right.
 
 


Liquid Napalm


 


This is, again, only one way to make liquid napalm. Be creative with the container and liquid, but please, be careful! You will need:

 Candle

 Gas

 styrofoam

 tools in solid napalm.

 Directions:

 Put the gas in an old bowl or something. Put the styrofoam in the gas, until the gas eats all that it can. You should end up with a gooie paste type thing. This doesn't have to be used as napalm, i.e. torches, etc.. Or, you could bypass the styrofoam thing. Hollow out a candle, leaving something as a cap, so that it can be sealed. Soak the wick in lighter fluid or something, so that it will stay on fire. Pour the volatile substance, i.e. the gas stuff as above, into the candle. Seal the candle. Light the wick and throw the candle. I've never tried this, but it should work.

Advantages:

 Versitile

 Good show

 Disadvantages:

 Dangerous

 Very bad if it is screwed up

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