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If that happens take the gun and invert it and set it on the ground and the fire will suffocate.
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Uh... yeah? Those six inch of flames aint that hot. Just cap it off and screw it shut. Since you blew it out, you were adding more O<sub>2</sub> to the problem, which is another reason your threads melted.
Just shoving the bottom against the ground works too.
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Switch to propane metering, and you'll never have this problem again, (outside of testing). The last time I had a launcher that didn't fire was just before I made my meter, using starter fluid, and a few times here and there tuning in new launchers and their meter pressures.
Just shoving the bottom against the ground works too.
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Switch to propane metering, and you'll never have this problem again, (outside of testing). The last time I had a launcher that didn't fire was just before I made my meter, using starter fluid, and a few times here and there tuning in new launchers and their meter pressures.