Renegade Floating Fire
A pocket-sized fire toy!!
It is made mainly for dancers, but it can be used as a nice magic trick or illison. The Floating Fire is a little fire head between two thin stainless steel cable spring cages. The spring cages are fixed to the fingers with a leather loop. As you spead your arms apart the fire appears to float between your hands.
- Do not use the loop too tight, you have to take it off easily in your own in case of emergency.
- Keep the leather loop away from the fuel, if the leather is wet with fuel do not use.
- Use lower heat fuels like lamp oil or barbecue oil.
- Do not use white gas, benzene or gasoline
Fire fly
spring chain coil
wick 100% kevlar 1.0 inch wide X 1.0inch
burn time 1-3 minutes
leather finger finger loop
hand made by Gora, Hungery
Hand candles
FIRE SAFETY & FUEL
INFORMATION
Do not use a hand candle while wearing polyester scarves
or other highly flammable clothing. Make sure that
the flames never come in contact with your clothing
or costume. Always have spotter/assistant
carefully watching your performance and they must
have fire extinguisher (CO2) and fire blanket (large wet
bath towel 100% cotton), on hand in case of a fire. Costume fires can start out of the performers sight
and can cause serious injury or death.
Kerosene or lamp oil (paraffin) is recommended, for your
hand candles. White gas (Coleman camping fuel)
burns very hot, is highly flammable and is not
recommended for hand candles. You can also use
denatured alcohol, which has a very cool flame, without vmuch smoke or order, but produces a weak flame. You
can try 50/50 mixture of denatured alcohol lamp oil,
this works quite well.
To apply fuel to wick either dunk wicks in a container or
pour/squirt on the fuel.? Make sure the wicks are
thoroughly shaken out to remove excess fuel before
lighting up. Take care that no fuel is on the flat
metal flame guard before you light your hand candles.
After burning, let wicks thoroughly cool off before
refueling them. To increase the lifespan of the
wick, always blow out the candles before all the fuel
burns out of the wick.
FIRE SAFETY & FUEL
INFORMATION
Do not use a hand candle while wearing polyester scarves
or other highly flammable clothing. Make sure that
the flames never come in contact with your clothing
or costume. Always have spotter/assistant
carefully watching your performance and they must
have fire extinguisher (CO2) and fire blanket (large wet
bath towel 100% cotton), on hand in case of a fire. Costume fires can start out of the performers sight
and can cause serious injury or death.
Kerosene or lamp oil (paraffin) is recommended, for your
hand candles. White gas (Coleman camping fuel)
burns very hot, is highly flammable and is not
recommended for hand candles. You can also use
denatured alcohol, which has a very cool flame, without vmuch smoke or order, but produces a weak flame. You
can try 50/50 mixture of denatured alcohol lamp oil,
this works quite well.
To apply fuel to wick either dunk wicks in a container or
pour/squirt on the fuel.? Make sure the wicks are
thoroughly shaken out to remove excess fuel before
lighting up. Take care that no fuel is on the flat
metal flame guard before you light your hand candles.
After burning, let wicks thoroughly cool off before
refueling them. To increase the lifespan of the
wick, always blow out the candles before all the fuel
burns out of the wick.
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