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        <description>This is how I make a dry fuel lampare. Typically lampares use a liquid fuel such as gasoline to create a fireball in the sky. I have been working on a method for creating a fireball with a solid fuel (naphthalene/charcoal) to avoid the trouble of working with volatile liquids. A solid fuel also has the benefit of a longer shelf life. Check out my website: http://www.grassrootsdiy.com/ To better understand some of the techniques used in building this shell, please watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isaFz5JaxMc -~--~--~- Check out my latest video: "How To View Invisible Air Currents With Lasers" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K94Cc21KEIA -~--~--~-</description>
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