How To Make Napalm

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Instructions to make everyone's favorite sticky, flammable substance. Music by The Offspring and Arthur Brown.

  1. By: Lgolos
  2. Categories How To, Travel & Outdoors
  3. Views 45,093
  4. Added :03-Oct-07
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  • Check out my napalm video

    check it out on youtube v=Kmjgt7hIo5Y lor just search "fireslamdunk"

    By FireSlamDunk 1247892187
  • stuff 'n' things

    to make the styrofoam disolve into a paste faster add nail polish remover this will also make it burn better and longer

    By s_crad 1232179372
  • Original Method - So I've been told.

    Originally, gasoline was dissolved with Soap Flakes. I think only Ivory still makes them. Styrofoam should be used with caution. It produces Dioxin when burned.

    By Edoda Yona 1194293592
  • u know u can get more burning of a burn ...

    if u take the gasoline and reduce as much as form in it as possible until it can't take nemore and let it set for 30minute-1hour it's not as sticky but it is one hell of a bitch to put out - self test - anarchist cookbook even tho i don't have it nemore i know that 1 chemical mixer is much better and when water is added to it it gets bigger..."a bitch to put out"

    By shawnphysics 1191505323
  • packing peanuts do work...

    Styrofoam packing peanuts work perfectly, corn based ones don't. I've had occasion to dispose of millions of the styrofoam kind. A one quart can will accept about 50 gallons of packing peanuts. Allow the gasoline to evaporate (takes about a week), and its safe enough to dispose of.

    By ct barbarian 1191678834
    • To my experience,

      They haven't worked nearly as well. You might be using different peanuts, I don't know. But the best results for me have come from the hard Styrofoam.

      By Lgolos 1191704973
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