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Homemade Flamethrower Tutorial

Homemade Flamethrower Tutorial

Simple Do It Yourself Tutorial Lesson, On How To Make Your Own Flamethrower With a Simple Investment of Less Than $100 and A Visit To Your Local Hardware Store

Homemade Flame Thrower Tutorial DIY800HighTech are always striving to deliver the best articles in military related news, computer and gaming, hacks, tips, tutorials, plus any other random news that we think would interest our readers.

So when we found this great post on how to build your own DIY flamethrower, there was no question that it would get a mention on our blog.

NOTE: 800Hightech in no way condone the use of this or any DIY weapon for destructive or illegal purposes. We can not be held responsible for your actions, so if you do wish to build yourself a homebrew flamethrower, do so with proper care and attention. Bases and Military Installation Ban Activities like this for obvious reason.

Flamethrower Do It Yourself TutorialDesigned and built by Roland Tower, this DIY flamethrower was rigged up using $100 worth of random bits from a hardware store. A very temping project for any testosterone fueled male. Keep reading to view a video clip of the homemade flamethrower.

First up is the gun. Using PVC piping, the correct connectors and a couple of valves, you should be able to build a flame projecting gun. As you can see in the picture, everything fits together very nicely with no need for modifications to any of the components.
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The next image shows how the hose connects to a stop valve, which is then connected to a short pipe nipple that’s tapped directly into the tank.
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The tank is also made up from PVC piping. At either end of the tanks are two 90 degree elbows which have been welded together to form a 180 elbow. The elbows are then welded to the straight pipes, one of which has a T-junction.
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Before assembling the other parts, Two standard pipe holes need drilling and threading in the tank. One is used for the outlet to the hose, the other is used to pressurize the tank.
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The tank is then cemented at both ends.
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Then rigged up to an old backpack for mobility. The hose is connected to the backpack though a hole cut into the bottom of the bag.
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A tire pressure valve or Schrader valve is then added to tank to help pressurize the device.
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Next comes some safety measures. In Roland’s own words,

Since I would soon be running the distinct risk of giving myself heat-assisted, deep tissue exfoliation, I was extra-careful to make sure there weren’t any leaks. I used up a lot of Teflon tape.

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Making sure the cleanout cap is on nice and tight you can then add water for a test run.
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Attach the compressor and turn on the air. If there are no leaks, you can begin testing with water.
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Pretty damn powerful hey? Now its time to add a pilot light in the form of a blow torch.
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Viola, the finished product.
Homemade Flamethrower

Just add fuel, in this case, denatured alcohol ( PVC is soluble in gasoline).
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And starting flaming away.
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17 Responses to “Homemade Flamethrower Tutorial”

  1. JubJub says:

    Man I hav got to try that!!!

  2. Gaz Axies says:

    This is pretty powerful. I destroyed my old car :P

  3. Aim-N-Flame says:

    Military models use a sticky “jellied” mixture that adheres to whatever it contacts until the fuel runs out. Nice effort, however…

  4. dabomb says:

    damn this thing looks like a great model, all the other stuff is made out of squirt guns

  5. eatbokbok says:

    better ideas:
    Use a powerwasher gun instead of the metal pipe thing.
    Add some check valves in case the flame siphons back into the tank (blowing it up)

  6. hotrod7860 says:

    i am going to biuld 1 of these things to help me get my bon fires going and things like that

  7. hotrod7860 says:

    i am going to biuld 1 of these things to help me get my bon fires going and things like that!!!

  8. amarjit says:

    thanx brother, i made a similar thing but much smaller and fixed it in our remote controlled robo car, and everyone in the robo fight contest were f***ed up, we fried their a** to stone age ;-)

    keep up the good work bro

  9. Stupidblond says:

    I’d try it out with something more fun to blow up…aim it at a say…. bottle of acholal XDDD FIREBALL

  10. Leo Sauermann says:

    This is a 100% instruction to blow yourself up.

    Alcohol combined with pressurized air is explosive.

    You have no commercial-grade back-safety nozzles in the circuit, your system is built from plastic.

    Once the tank is near-empty, you WILL blow yourself up. No question on that.

  11. Leo Sauermann says:

    This is a 100% instruction to blow yourself up.

    Alcohol and gas combined with pressurized air is hihgly explosive.
    (No military guy would use that)

    You have no commercial-grade back-safety nozzles in the circuit, your system is built from plastic, you must build it from metal and without pressure in the main tank, do not use AIR as pressurizer, etc…

    Once the tank is empty, and full of vaporized gas, you WILL blow yourself up eventually. No question on that.

  12. geox says:

    yes military use napalm-that s disolved polystyren in gasoline

  13. dowhat says:

    try filling it with paint fill, and leaving the whole, “flaming/exploding/death” part out

  14. Uday says:

    Can anybody say what PSI pressure is being used in this flame thrower? I am trying to make it but i am not sure of the psi.

  15. RSWARREN says:

    I with a friend made one of these and it exploded just like I thought it would 50 lbs pressure. I am going to make another one but only to shoot insecticide only. Adults, kids whatever do not use it for a flame thrower trust me on this. If I ever made a flame thrower it would be made out of steel. On the pvc it tells you plain as day not for pressure. Plain as I can say it do not make one. Ray

  16. smart one says:

    now first things first sch 40 pvc and sch 80 can be used with pressure up to 150psi. also the only thing that would weaken pvc is paint lacquer me and my science team specialize in this kind of stuff.

  17. Chris says:

    Sorry smart one, but if you were on a so called “science team,” you wouldn’t be giving incorrect information about schedule 40 and schedule 80 PVC piping on a flamethrower thread.  Schedule 40 and 80 have a multitude of different PSI ratings depending on the nominal pipe size and whether it is schedule 40 or schedule 80.  The maximum operating pressure (depending on the size) can be anywhere from well below 150psi to well above 150psi.  Those are safety ratings. All of the sizes do have a required minimum burst pressure that is anywhere from around 400psi to around 2500psi depending on the size of the pipe and whether it is schedule 40 or 80.

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