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lunar02102009

lunar02102009

Lone1y_Lamp
Apr 12, 2025
45
I will be using the following ,

-Plastic tube ( extendable and bendy )
-A GLASS box/container to put the charcoal in after starting the fire
-elastic glove ( hole in the middle for the pipe and so that the glove is airtight on the container )
-plastic bag for sealing the pipe around my head with paper tape

PLEASE TELL ME IF THERE ARE ANY ERRORS OR IF IM DOING ANYTHING WRONG.

I also have a question to the more knowledged people about CO , when i seal myself in and start inhaling the CO i will exhale the Co2 so i dont think there should be any feeling of suffocation or pain whatsoever, but if there is please let me know and how to fix it!

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I will be using the following ,

-Plastic tube ( extendable and bendy )
-A GLASS box/container to put the charcoal in after starting the fire
-elastic glove ( hole in the middle for the pipe and so that the glove is airtight on the container )
-plastic bag for sealing the pipe around my head with paper tape

PLEASE TELL ME IF THERE ARE ANY ERRORS OR IF IM DOING ANYTHING WRONG

I also have a question to the more knowledged people about CO , when i seal myself in and start inhaling the CO i will exhale the Co2 so i dont think there should be any feeling of suffocation or pain whatsoever, but if there is please let me know and how to fix it!

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Can anyone please help?
Can anyone help please?
Anyone?
Anyone?
 

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locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
8,318
I can't make heads nor tails about what this "method" of yours is. What is "fast lighting"? That looks like a crack pipe or something. What would keep elastic glove from melting from heat of burning charcoal?
 
NegevChina

NegevChina

I've done the best I could
Sep 5, 2024
467
From what I can understand it is not possible to use the CO method like this. The charcoals need oxygen to burn and produce CO and they are very hot. You would need a very large box/container for burning charcoals to produce enough CO, constantly needing air to keep burning. For this reason charcoals are used in larger spaces like a small room, a car or a tent.
 
lunar02102009

lunar02102009

Lone1y_Lamp
Apr 12, 2025
45
I can't make heads nor tails about what this "method" of yours is. What is "fast lighting"? That looks like a crack pipe or something. What would keep elastic glove from melting from heat of burning charcoal?
Uh well what should i use instead of the elastic glove then? I mean i dunno if the glove will actually melt as the charcoal will only smoke rather than a full on fire, should i use my car instead?
From what I can understand it is not possible to use the CO method like this. The charcoals need oxygen to burn and produce CO and they are very hot. You would need a very large box/container for burning charcoals to produce enough CO, constantly needing air to keep burning. For this reason charcoals are used in larger spaces like a small room, a car or a tent.
okay changing the location to a car, its a small car from what i know i have use inner circulation right?
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
8,318
Uh well what should i use instead of the elastic glove then? I mean i dunno if the glove will actually melt as the charcoal will only smoke rather than a full on fire, should i use my car instead?
It still emits heat. I can't comment on what you "should" use since I honestly have no idea what this setup of yours even looks like. Not enough description.
 
.ᴍᴀʏᴜ.

.ᴍᴀʏᴜ.

At war with myself
Aug 15, 2023
16
Have you considered using a sealed room and a charcoal grill? CO rises so the grill would have to be like a portable one at floor level.
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
8,318
Yeah plan is changed a little bit gonna use the car
Gotta keep the hot grill(s) away from upholstery and carpet or you'll end up dying in a fire, which is a much less pleasant way to go. Need to make sure you use enough charcoal, too. You need to take the time to look into all the details.
 
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seasonsdied

Member
Sep 28, 2024
26
From what I can understand it is not possible to use the CO method like this. The charcoals need oxygen to burn and produce CO and they are very hot. You would need a very large box/container for burning charcoals to produce enough CO, constantly needing air to keep burning. For this reason charcoals are used in larger spaces like a small room, a car or a tent.
Is there any fire risk while doing this in a car or tent?

While using a small room will sealing it. Burning coal. Then using air compressor to fill a decent sized tyre or something similar make the process faster/more reliable?
 
lunar02102009

lunar02102009

Lone1y_Lamp
Apr 12, 2025
45
Have you considered using a sealed room and a charcoal grill? CO rises so the grill would have to be like a portable one at floor level.
I cant get a grill ;-;
Char
Gotta keep the hot grill(s) away from upholstery and carpet or you'll end up dying in a fire, which is a much less pleasant way to go. Need to make sure you use enough charcoal, too. You need to take the time to look into all the details.
Charcoal isnt a problem but i dont think i can get a grill
Is there any fire risk while doing this in a car or tent?

While using a small room will sealing it. Burning coal. Then using air compressor to fill a decent sized tyre or something similar make the process faster/more reliable?
As far as i know , charcoal doesnt burn with a fire? Not sure tho
 
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imOK

Student
Apr 10, 2025
177
Is there any fire risk while doing this in a car or tent?
of course there is, glimming charcoal is hot.

Charcoal isnt a problem but i dont think i can get a grill
why not, there are disposable ones, they're basically aluminum sheets. But yeah, don't set your car on fire.

People, please do more research. There's megathreads where all this was already considered to the nth degree. This is the last action of your life. Put some thought into it.
 
lunar02102009

lunar02102009

Lone1y_Lamp
Apr 12, 2025
45
of course there is, glimming charcoal is hot.


why not, there are disposable ones, they're basically aluminum sheets. But yeah, don't set your car on fire.

People, please do more research. There's megathreads where all this was already considered to the nth degree. This is the last action of your life. Put some thought into it.
okay , lemme try to find some
 
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locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
8,318
Charcoal isnt a problem but i dont think i can get a grill
Doesn't have to be a grill. Metal buckets or pails would work fine. Still, have to keep hot buckets or pails away from car upholstory and carpet. You need to make sure you use enough charcoal too. It can't just be any amount you think might work. There's a little more to the method than it may seem. You need to thoroughly investigate (here on SaSu) what to do, how to do, what not to do, etc before trying it.
 
NegevChina

NegevChina

I've done the best I could
Sep 5, 2024
467
Is there any fire risk while doing this in a car or tent?

While using a small room will sealing it. Burning coal. Then using air compressor to fill a decent sized tyre or something similar make the process faster/more reliable?
Yes there is a fire risk. The charcoals are very hot. The whole grill should be placed on a brick or some fire proof material.
The compressor idea sounds to difficult to implement. Its probably easier to get a CO tank.
 
ladylazarus4

ladylazarus4

exhausted
May 12, 2024
254
I'm quite perplexed to be honest... what is the point of the elastic glove???
 
lunar02102009

lunar02102009

Lone1y_Lamp
Apr 12, 2025
45
Yes there is a fire risk. The charcoals are very hot. The whole grill should be placed on a brick or some fire proof material.
The compressor idea sounds to difficult to implement. Its probably easier to get a CO tank.
Imo its really hard to get a tank of anything ( ie helium , nitrogen , CO ) because number one , they are expensive as HELL number two , its very noticeable and its almost impossible to drag a big can into a car , its unsafe if you leave the tubing outside and last but not the least its almost impossible to get cans online from a reliable seller , irl you cant buy either or atleast i cant cause obviously you cant say - "uhhhhh yes sir its for a collage project thats why i need a 10L tank of helium/nitrogen/CO"
 

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