Fire Shaving?

Discussion in 'General Shaving Talk' started by Automaton-Tim, Jun 6, 2008.

  1. Automaton-Tim

    Automaton-Tim New Member

    I was looking through instructables today, and I saw this guy who has developed his own method of fire shaving.
    I can only imagine what that smells like.

    http://www.instructables.com/id/Fire-Shaving/

    Anyone here dabble in fire shaving?:happy102:signs094
     
  2. mastermute

    mastermute FatBoy

    Instructables is one of the coolest places on internet! Anything from making jet engines to bread baking!

    I have burnt the odd eyebrow off, but never on purpose... "Playing with fire..." :scared011:signs094
     
  3. Automaton-Tim

    Automaton-Tim New Member

  4. Sejanus

    Sejanus New Member

    There is so much wrong with this.. so very..very much.:rofl:pot
     
  5. moviemaniac

    moviemaniac Tool Time

    oh dear, oh dear...... :D
     
  6. 808Chaney

    808Chaney New Member

    I posted twice about different things causing a burning sensation on my face and your comment to both were basically that you liked the burn. I'm confused now, all you can say is "oh dear, oh dear". I figured you would come out and say "Call me weird but I'm gonna have to try this. I love the tingling" :happy102
     
  7. Automaton-Tim

    Automaton-Tim New Member

    the tingling means it's working:happy102
     
  8. moviemaniac

    moviemaniac Tool Time

    Nah, the burning sensation of the fire lasts a tad too long for my taste :D
     
  9. mastermute

    mastermute FatBoy

    Einstein didn't have a beard, did he? :no
     
  10. oldfat1

    oldfat1 New Member

    OH GREAT!!!!

    Now I got to start collecting Zippo's too?

    How am I going to explain that?
     
  11. Jimbo

    Jimbo New Member

  12. VetsJetsnGuns

    VetsJetsnGuns Need love... will pay.

    now THAT was a good, reliable lighter...
     
  13. moviemaniac

    moviemaniac Tool Time

    great video, nice find, James!
     
  14. Automaton-Tim

    Automaton-Tim New Member

    anything has to work than one of those "jet-powered" lighters. some of those have a temp of 2500F, ouch.
     

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