Nice Peanut Lighter photos

Aug 23, 2010   //   by danny.see   //   Lighter @ Brand Building  //  No Comments

Check out these peanut lighter images:

Pocket Dump, November 19th 2010


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Typical pocket contents as of November 19th, 2010.

Left wrist: Self winding watch
Left front pocket: Cheap dumb cell phone
Right front pocket: Lip balm, lighter (lip balms and lighters tend to accumulate, sometimes I have as many as three of one or the other), knife, cigarettes (not pictured).
Right rear pocket: Wallet
Clipped to a belt loop on my front right side: Keychain including work van key, couple of car keys, house key, RFID dongle for front door at work, tiny pry bar, p-38 can opener, key shaped screwdrivers, tweezers, tiny lighter, AAA led flashlight, a couple of knotted paracord keyfobs

Did you bring the marshmallows, Buddy McNutty?


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Article by Ray Cervantes

Lighter fluid is a broad term that generally refers to a mixture of hydrocarbons that is frequently used as a fuel in cigarette lighters, camping stoves and lamps. Various combinations of fuel are used for different things.

Butane is a derivative of natural gas that becomes liquid when it is compressed. Butane is used more than any other lighter fluid, and it has largely replaced older fuels such as naphtha. When combined with propane, it forms the liquid propane gas that is used in outdoor gas grills and portable stoves. When stored in a cigarette lighter, gas butane is in fluid form, but when the valve is opened on a lighter, the butane rapidly decompresses and turns back into gas where it is ignited to produce a flame.

Naptha is a hydrocarbon that is extracted from crude oil. A clear liquid solvent is also used as a fuel. It is a great fuel for camping because it is clean burning and does not produce strong fumes. It is also still used in some wick type lighters.

Charcoal lighter fluid is generally made of a mixture of kerosene and naphtha. For the purposes of grilling, this type of fluid is extremely flammable and may add an unpleasant flavor to food. An oil distillate, kerosene is also used in oil lamps, as a fuel additive and for heat.

A new product is becoming popular among consumers. This lighter fluid is made from natural ingredients, such as peanut oil, instead of chemicals. This is a great alternative to traditional products because it is just as effective, but it does not make the food taste like fuel. Also, it leaves no hydrocarbon residue on food like some other fuel sources.

Besides being a versatile fuel, lighter fluid can also be used for a variety of household tasks. Add a few drops of fluid to a paper towel to remove scuffs and crayon marks from walls and floors. Apply the substance to old stickers and labels on refrigerators and counters to weaken the adhesive, and the sticker will come off easily. It is also a great degreaser and rust remover, and it can dissolve gum from almost any surface.

Poisoning can occur if lighter fluid is consumed. This substance may contain several chemicals, such as benzene, hexamine or lacolene, that are toxic to humans. Symptoms of poisoning can include loss of vision, burning in the mouth, vomiting and others. Damage can be severe, and the symptoms may continue for several weeks.

Lighter fluid is particularly flammable and can be hazardous, but when used correctly, it can be of use in a wide range of applications. It can be purchased from online merchants or at retail tobacco shops.

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Trade goods


Image by nepraptor
Rows of bananas, peanuts, light snacks and other foodstuff for sale in a stall in Nabalu Village, en route to Kundasang

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