Back in May, I had a friend who committed suicide and I kept his little bic lighter that he always used. I can tell the fluid is going to run out soon, so thanks for this. I want to use it for a while.
The reason I made this video was for someone who had a sentimental lighter too. If you have any questions, I can help you make sure it works right. I am going to be making a Part 2 video with a much easier method, so let me know if you have any problems getting it refilled. Take care, and that's very unfortunate about your friend. Also, I'm sorry it took me so long to come upon this comment and delete the troll comments. I hope you are doing better by now.
Still deleting trolls for you, Desiree, I'm sorry if they keep popping up. Send me your lighter and I will do it for you if you want to make sure it refills correctly.
Dude... I am very impressed 😁. The smoothness of the video, no click bait. No over explaining. This is great got yourself a new sub and a shared/liked.
@@WTC7 Everything changed when UA-cam allowed people to monetize their content based on watch time. That said the content for the most part is much better but a sad side effect is click bait and over explanations so they can increase watch time to increase their earnings
This doesn't work at all I tried it like 10 times and just wasted butane. I tried to hold the butane and put the tack in as quick as possible and weighed the lighter after it was barely over 17 grams almost empty and wasted all the fuel each time. Plus it slowly leaks out and goes empty again within a few lights. And pushing that tack in and out is not easy either. I don't know how the hell youd pull a flat tack out without anything to grab onto
When you buy a disposable lighter, you always lose it. When you find a disposable lighter, it always runs out. This video is a nice solution for the latter. If you use a flathead metal thumbtack, you wouldn’t need to use the cutters or have a wart on the bottom. Thanks for a great technique !
I've done this but to seal it I use a brass thumb tack. not only is the surfaceflat, the needle diameter is slightly wider than a push pin creating a superior seal.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! You have no idea how many tutorial videos are so bad at explaining things and expect me to know how to do similar things. If I knew that I wouldn't be watching a tutorial. You are straight to the point, clear and concise.
I haven’t looked at other comments yet so apologies if this is redundant but having installed many types of refill valves in Bic lighters and dealt with leaks at the valve, I just can’t believe that the shank of a pushpin somehow seals the hole that the sharp pin point makes. I don’t believe it would stand up to multiple in and outs necessary to refill it more than once. My success has resulted from the right size drill bit hole for the threading of an air soft type valve or a valve taken from a lighter that is encased in plastic, removed and sized to fit snugly into a hole drilled in the Bic. One last tip: I place the hole for any valve off center to avoid drilling into the interior wall that is inside the Bic. I have had no issues with the air soft type valve as long as I sand flat the bottom of the Bic to eliminate leak channels. I do appreciate your efforts. Thank you for the video.
I had the pleasure of working at Bic in Toronto for a few years. Lmao. The factory is in the middle of one of their largest markets there - Jane and Finch! All joking aside, they were a great company to work for. At least at that location. I like the fact I am not only saving my favorite lighter, but it's one of the only ways to recycle them!
I'm glad you posted this because there are too many of these things in landfills and in the ocean and every place else I think it's great if people can do this and it only took you just a couple minutes!
alternatively, i broke a rubber band and wrapped it around the tip of the butane can, you can judge how thick to wrap it by looking at the indent on the bottom of the bic
People literally make a living doing this in Cuba, since times are so tough. It's cool to see how people from different upbringings and circumstances think similarly to solve problems.
NICE! I have messed around with various ways to attach my lighter to a key-chain for years and years (I too am a fan of the mini-Bic). I can't believe I never thought of boring out the metal and using a split ring. Good job!
@@vorshack8968 oh yeah? Link it. The only thing I've ever seen - and i'm 50 years old and was a smoker for 30 years - was those holder things that you put your lighter in that attaches to your keychain and they were too big and bulky.
@@Pharto_Stinkus Though it is worth mentioning that the one I was referring to was a leather model I came across some time ago. But then I thought "google search, that'll show him". ;)
@@vorshack8968 Well it doesn't really matter if the link just pointed to another one of the lighter "cases" which attached to your keychain, like I already mentioned above. I know those exist but they add bulk and weight. The brilliance of the whole split loop through the lighter thing that started this thread, is that its low profile and doesn't add any bulk or weight.
Same for me. Got some really cool Bics when I was in Tokyo last September. They're all still pretty full but I'm dreading the day when they give up on me. This method is OK I guess, pretty nifty. But can't I like contact the Bic company and see if they can refill it for me? I don't really care much about the cost.
Cool. BTW, I'm always amused to see how many people just derail in negative insults and just plain ignorant comments. Every time. If a dude wants to make a vid on refilling Bics, why not? We all ended up watching it and 99% of us ended up here by watching numerous other vids about tons of subjects. If you don't like a vid, go to the next one and chill. I would likely not refill my Bics but I learned about that BB they use as a stopper. That's enough for me. You all have a great day now and try to be a bit more mellow, life is short.
Well said. It's not always about the task but what you learn from seeing how it's done. I wouldn't refill one either but that dosen't mean it wasn't interesting to know how it could be done should I ever have a need or what I may be able to apply to some other problem. And I'll guarantee 99% of the people throwing insults and abuse don't have one single hands on thing they have done here.
couz10 yeah exactly. He doesn't suggest that it would be because you can't buy another, or any other reason not to replace it. These are not refillable lighters and he has a "how to" vid on a way to refill it. That is reason enough to post a vid, some folks may find it interesting for no other reason. That's kinda what UA-cam was originally for, I thought....
Exactly. I don't watch "How It's Made" because I am going to make a fiberglass boat hull forming rig. lol. If you have interest in gizmos, you are always learning pertinent information from other people's projects. Carry on, brother.
Altair Ramar the flints in a nice are super long, check next time your box dies. When you take it out, it’ll still be longer than a brand new zippo flint. It’s probably like the size of three zippo flints when new. Should last a good while if you actually refilled the bic
An even better alternative is not to buy a disposable plastic item in the first place tbh. Bic has been one of the biggest offender's of plastic in nature, due to basing their whole business model around this, cheap disposable products. Specially disposable empty pens It's worth it to pay a little more for a metal lighter that is way easier to refill and will last for a long time, so you don't have to keep buying new lighters. Same thing with razors, it's better to get a metal safety razor that will last indefinitely than buying disposable plastic razors
as a crackhead i couldn’t tell you how much money i’ve saved by modding my bic this way. you can also use a flat push pin that way you won’t have the rest of it hanging out the bottom especially if you open your beer bottles with the old lighter trick. the advanced drunkards out there know what i’m talking about. keep up the good work buddy.
Love the honesty... if u don’t do drugs, u got a shit load of daily problems... oil needs a change, electric bill due, cheating spouse, shitty boss, corona, etc... a user however, only has one problem.. getting his fix > so true Russell brand
For all you haters, it's just a fun little project to try, give him a break. If you push the pin in enough, it won't pop out, I've never had that issue, I've filled tons of bic lighters. In the long run do you save a lot of money, uhm to be honest if you consider you're time and effort...not too much, but like I said it's just a fun little project. Not hating on this, but I will say thumbtacks on the bottom of bic lighters does kinda scream "t-w-e-a-k-e-r" lol 😜
Hahaha. Totally. But such a brilliant hack. I've been purchasing the classic CLIPPER lighters and CLIPPERS ARE REFILLABLE! Plus, they are usually less expensive then BICS and are generally the same quality. I just loaded up on CLIPPERS at just $1 each. They have really fun designs and plain/solid colors too.
Great video. I really wanted to know if I could safely refill my collection of Bic lighters, but as they aren't officially refillable I won't bother. But not gonna hate. This was a great video. Deffo get a like from me!
A rapturous discovery have I made tonight; and in advance you have my greatest reverence and undying love for this breakthrough. I cannot begin to quantify how much this has improved my quality of living and more importantly allowed me to smoke more cigarettes- and more efficiently. Butane gas has always been around me, and most I know have always used it. Yet for me, it only just clicked. I am trying to register the odd feelings of pioneering wonder and mild embarrassment jostling in the balance: just an obvious fact of life that shouldn't be taken as a revelation whatsover. And yet here I am. In clipper owner limbo. Note: stay away from huffing it kids, use it for intended usage only. Stay safe. Rah
This guy is my hero. Its nice to know cause i didnt know of the bb that sealed from inside. And i have accidently bhought the wrong gas thay i wanted to refill zippo with. Buuuuut this gas will work great for bic lighter. Thank you BIC COMPANY for making good quality lighters and pens .
There are two ways you can do this without rubber things. (I've been refilling bic lighters since a few years before this video was posted) First, you can just commando it put the nozzle on the hole, and press down, this way makes butane spray everywhere including on yourself, so be careful not to give your self frost bite or someshit, but it also fills it faster. The second is by cutting a quarter off of a pencil eraser (obviously measurements vary) and either putting a hole down the middle or cutting it in half and duct taping it down, and insert it onto the nozzle, place firmly on the torch and slowly add the butane. doing it the first way, it doesn't matter how fast you push it down, it will still spray, so I usually do it hard and fast. I can already see the "that's what she said comments"
Why lose the factory seal? You can fill one by the valve at the top. Take the metal guard off and wedge the valve open. Butane nozzle fits right over it. When filled, remove the piece you wedged the valve open with and it's just as safe as new.
@@eaproductions3474 its a lighter. How can you have a favorite. You go to the store and buy an identical one(some might have some stupid saying that is limited) but they work the exact same, and most of the time they are used to give people cancer.
@@desertflower5724 no actually usually get bitched at for not talking to people. I find it difficult to be social when so many people are retarded like the people walking around with a mobile IED in their pocket because so many dumbass stoners form an emotional connection with a disposable lighter. No different than somebody reusing a nestle purelife water bottle because its hydrated them so many times, and then when it gets a whole in it, putting a piece of tape on it to patch it up.
I realize it's easier to just buy a new lighter but I become attached to my favorite lighters and ones that I design myself, so refilling will be a great way for me to keep enjoying them. Thanks for the vid!
Your nice lighters will look moronic with a tack sticking out the bottom. Do what the pros do and install a refill valve on the bottom and keep you Bic working for years. I also design and inscribe my lighters, and I only use pre-1993 Bic classic adjustable flame lighters. I would get my butt kicked if I busted my Bic out with a stupid thumb tack sticking out the bottom. How do you lay a hot lighter down with a tack sticking out? You don't.
Until that stupid thumb tack shoots out because you can only refill it that way once... Why? Because it's retarded. Install a refill valve and skip the dumb stuff. Thumb tacks are a great way to ruin a cherished lighter, not to mention you look like a moron and burn everything because your lighter isn't going to balance with any kind of tack sticking out the bottom. "Hack tacks" are for hacks, not hackers. Remember that. ;)
I have a suggestion since the butane needs heat to evaporate so after punching the hole put the lighter in the freezer until it gets cold then wrap it in a piece of fabric then continue, this way you don't have to rush to take off the tank and insert the pin inside the hole because liquid Butane can not evaporate in a cold environment so you keep more fuel inside of lighter and it is going to have more life.
I tried this and dropped hot melted plastic over a band-aid on the cloth part, and I applied pressure instead of the pin. Rest assured it worked and I owe you for it.
this is dangerous that tac wont stay under pressure long, you're gonna have it close to your face while lighting it and the pin will pop letting all the butane out, incinerating your face or your hand or what have you....
It was a sad day when they stopped making them with the adjustable wheel. I used to fill those by taking apart the top, adjusting the wheel until it was held in by only a few threads which made it loose enough for the butane to go in easily. [there was a spring with a felt pad under the adjuster] The butane can tip would fit perfectly in the hole of the adjuster and make a seal. I used the white, yellow and blue ones for this because I could put a flashlight behind it and see the fill level. When you pull the can away only a tiny bit of gas would come out while you quickly adjusted it all the way shut. [You may lose only .000001% of the butane, really insignificant.] Put it back together and away you go. The flint they use eventually wears out and it is larger diameter than a standard Zippo lighter flint, but the Zippo would still work. After they stopped making them with the adjuster, I wasn't about to give up on them Now instead of the threaded adjuster system, they just went to an aluminum sleeve that is pressed into the plastic case that the valve then slides into. Take the lighter apart, break the plastic out around the front so you can get small electronic side cutters to grip the top of the aluminum sleeve. Being careful not to squeeze too hard as to collapse the sleeve you pull it out of the plastic. Now comes the tricky part. Motion and vibration is the enemy. The colder the outside temperature the better. You are now able to see into the bottom of the tank. Hold the lighter firmly with the opening pointing up on a hard flat surface, or in a vice as tight as possible without cracking the plastic. Put the butane can into the hole [obviously upside down] and fill the tank. Slowly release the gas pressure a little at a time until it is all gone so the butane can is able to be removed without the liquid fuel blasting out all at once. I wouldn't recommend it but you could look down the hole and be able to see the liquid fuel sitting there in open atmosphere. Carefully grab the aluminum sleeve and press it into the hole and then use the electronic side cutters close using the flat bottom press the sleeve all the way back in. Now you are safe, put the lighter back together and enjoy your fully refilled lighter replacing the flint with a Zippo one as needed. I refill the clear plastic one the way I used to do the adjustable Bic lighters but the problem with those is after a few refills the plastic is so thin that it gets weak and brittle that they arbitrarily crack and if you leave in in the car on a hot day it cracks with all the fuel leaking out. One other thing is to not fill it more that 80% to allow for expansion, otherwise any lighter would crack and leak out.
I buy vintage metal lighters now but before I always wondered how people filled a BIC through the flame valve. I just did a refill type b valve. Thanks for satisfying my curiosity!
Id like to add to make sure that the wheel is put back rolling in the same direction too, or it won't strike in the direction to ignite. Has like directional grooves.
@@beththompson5845actually that's not down to the wheel. It's down to the shape of the flint caused by the wheel. Eventually it will reshape and if ignite. At least that's how it works with most lighters. I've found this to be the case in the past. It doesn't work the first 10 or so attempts. But then after it tends to work
That was really cool. Man, the things people just know. And now I know! Wish I could have seen this years ago. I've sadly tossed many unforgettable lighters. Some of them were gifts. Thank you for this video.
Awesome video, always wondered if this was possible! Only thing I might do different is use a thumb tack for the last step instead of cutting and filing the corkboard pin. Think it might be easier, look better, and still be reusable :)
I'm sorry but these lighters are called disposable for a reason, just buy a Zippo if you want a refillable lighter, which also come with a lifetime guarantee. Plus the lighter fluid you use to refill a Zippo is way cheaper than butane.
Ive been burning Naptha (camping fuel) in my zippos. Its way cheaper than zippo fluid. I pay 4 and changed for 32oz oz of naptha versus 2 dollars for 4oz of zippo fluid.
They just cost, they're only, just a get a new one? You know what guys and gals, it's not about the money. It's about convenience. For me anyway. Yea, I could buy a new one, after I get in my truck, drive 10 minutes to the store, 10 minutes back home, and burn a couple bucks in gas and about 25 minutes of my time, just for a buck 50 lighter. Or I can do this, not have to leave the house, and be done in a couple minutes. I have all the supplies sitting here on my desk. So....Sam Maghsoodloo, Thank you for the info. Great Vid!!!
coffcraft Hey, it’s been 3 years since you made this comment, how is your lighter keeping up? I want to keep the very first lighter that I’ve had (It just died on me two days ago), got attached to it a little haha, what got me into smoking weed, especially having your own lighter is exciting
My buddies always swipe my lighters long before they run out, or it gets cracked from shooting beer caps at them. But was just looking at the bottom an instantly knew how to get the butane in, IE the bb for the seal, didn’t think about the grommets. Especially 3 I would have over complicated it and try to fabricate a reducer to fit in the hole. So here’s to you, mr bic lighter refiller inventor. Real men of genius.
This seems pretty dangerous. I'm not talking about the process of refilling it; if done right, the danger from that can be managed. I'm more talking about the danger of the pin being pulled out. I can imagine that happening and posing a frost burn or fire hazard, especially if you don't clip the pin. Clipping the pin makes it a lot harder to accidentally pull out, and therefore safer, though you'd ideally want to glue it on as well.
The pin has a lot of friction on it. After doing this for years, the pin has never pulled out, but the plastic around the pin has broken off a few times. The filling is definitely the dangerous part.
If you're capable of pulling it out manually, it's possible to have it pull out on accident. Just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it won't happen. Even if it's incredibly unlikely, if you play the numbers game long enough, you'll eventually lose. Eventually it'll snag on something just right in your pocket, or the pin will gradually widen the diameter of the hole as it's pulled out to refill over time and stop fitting so snug. You and I would probably realize that's an issue, but does that mean that everyone who watches the video will? Making the pin as hard to accidentally pull out as possible is just a good idea. Trimming the pin does this, so it shouldn't be an optional step (and using pins that are just more flush to the lighter from the beginning would be even better). A bead of superglue around the outside of the pin would be good too - if done right, it would be possible to intentionally break for later refilling, but difficult to completely break on accident.
If the pin comes out, it's just a little 2 second stream of butane that hisses out. It isn't going to blow up your house. I've done this for quite a while and it never happens.
The flammability isn't what I was saying was dangerous - when compressed gas, especially gases that compress to a fluid, expand, their temperature drops considerably due to the relationship of temperature, pressure, and volume. If you've ever used canned air and had water condense and even freeze on the can, or had any liquid accidentally spray out and cause water to freeze on whatever it lands on, it's the same thing. If that liquid ends up on unprotected skin, it can cause frost burns that are very painful and kill the affected tissue.
Jerl I spray pure butane on my hand while refilling pretty much everytime I refill. It just goes cold for a second and then it's gone, it doesn't leave a mark. I guess I must be superhuman.
Thank you for making this video. I actually have another method that involves a little more work and it makes it so you can fill the Bic via a butane valve over and over without having to worry about covering holes but I don't want to divulge it here. Screw these douchebags bashing you for "trying to save a buck." That's just a bonus; every other decent person and I understand about saving lighters that we've used in the past that have some kind of meaning or that still have a lot of flint left. It's a waste not to try and re-use them.
I have a brown Bic lighter too. I didn't realize they were hard to find. I really like the color and so I was checking on how to refill. Thanks for the vid!
To the people worried about the pressure pushing the pin out... a little math for ya. Butane pressure isn't as high as propane. It depends on temperature. It only starts to pressurize above about 30° F. and @ 110° F it gets up to around 50psi. Now a push pin has a diameter of .045". so it has a cross sectional area of .00159 inches. now multiply that by 50psi. and you get .0795lbs. of actual pressure exerted on the pin trying to eject it out. that is 1.272 oz. or 36 grams. so, not much force. about the weight of 5 nickles. And keep in mind that is at 110° F, it would be lower at lower temps. Also if you took a dremel with a small grinder bit and ground the pin down flush (carefully as to not get it heated up) and pushed it just below the surface, it would likely never come out since the plastic would shrink down a tiny bit behind it. Btw, I just figured this out because I was curious myself and I thought someone else may have been, so I posted it. I use a zippo.
This is a great video. I am currently making creosote and syngas and am looking for a way to store it in the future. I was wondering if refilling a big disposable lighter was even possible. I will be trying it. Perhaps it will work with the syngas as well. Can't wait to find out. Cheers for the video!
Just a tip ,when filling the lighter with butane it should only take about 10 seconds to fill that later butane in the can is under extreme pressure so when you push down on the nozzle releasing it it empties into whatever container you're trying to fill super quick so 30 seconds is a bit of overkill but by all means do what you wish I'm just letting you know 10 seconds is plenty of time I've watched torch style lighters fill up in a matter of three seconds and there container space that holds the butane was three times the amount of a BIC lighter so it happens really quick even 10 seconds is overkill
@Dion Diova well. I don't have 50 billion fucking lighters im tryna refill so why would I need to "buy sticks of glue all the time?" Not sure what fucked off position your life is in... But the only time I need to do this with lighters is when I can't get to the store to buy a new one or something. And hot glue is something me and alot Of ppl have lying around........... I could refill 1000 bics and still not even be close to running out of 12 inch glue sticks 💁 But you do you and fill all the bics in the world with your rubbers I've tried both ways. Hot glue works better.
Lol! I did this back in the 70s... They last about 2 days before you realize that Bic lighters are dirt cheap and it's a lot more practical to just get a new one...
Better to do this outside and don't light the bic right after you refilled it, because there's probably excess butane roaming in the air that could ignite.
In Southern California, BIC lighters cost $2 for just one. Butane from the dollar store costs just $2. So it makes sense to turn your disposable BIC into a refillable one.
You should have butane at home. It's incredibly useful and WAY cheaper to just refill your lighters than to buy a new one. And when you've bought the butane, you can use it hundreds of times, so instead of having to go buy a new lighter you can just refill it without leaving your house. That is way easier, isn't it? And finding a push-pin isn't hard. You just need one and it will last you a lifetime on your lighter. The ones with a flat-head are preffered.
improvement idea, * if you have a rotary tool (Dremel,Proxxon,Noname copies) you can reduce the height of that needle pin even further with the pink grinding stone tool. * Alternative is there are pink grinding stones for hand drills too (>2-5$) * another idea: an angle grinder does the same job but needs steady hands (be careful). btw lol for all the people who are ignorant why this video might be helpful (resons i found for doing this mod: 1. Stores are Closed (Weekend,Night,Holidays) 2. Store to far away. 3. you need the lighter right now 4. rare limited edition lighter 5. you just want to do some hacking for the fun/ gain some knowledge
I have a mini bic lighter in light blue, it’s my first working lighter and I really like it. I found it while walking to the park with my dad and sisters, and started to fidget with it while I walked. So, think I’ll keep it for the memory.
Thank you! My mom have been using it for awhile and when it stopped igniting she wanted to dispose it. Foremost I forethought that it can be an reusable source. Thanks again!
+Sam Maghsoodloo You should include that putting a dab of glue around the base to seal it in is highly recommended. You do NOT want to leave this in your car and have that bad-boy spit out the tack!
If you think using a thumbtack & holding a bottle to a lighter is hard then you're lazy ass has no idea what real effort is. Takes less than 1 min w/o recording, explaining & teaching others how to do it, genius.
@@randysanders3568 The only reason someone would be on a tutorial video like this, to learn. Not complain cry or critique it when you clicked on their video. Are you that slow you really needed to ask that for an obvious question?
its not about saving money. its about keeping that favorite lighter alive
Yea, I’ve been saving my Seahawks superbowl lighter. Now I might use it.
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u said it
Yeah I still have my shamrock lighter and I might actually use it again
Jay DoBetter exactly, I drew a picture on mine then put boxing tape over it. Nice to know I don’t gotta draw that shit again took me an hour😂
11 years later and this is still an S tier tutorial
Back in May, I had a friend who committed suicide and I kept his little bic lighter that he always used. I can tell the fluid is going to run out soon, so thanks for this. I want to use it for a while.
Desiree Barakat So sad. I pray for your friend, the family and friends (you).
The reason I made this video was for someone who had a sentimental lighter too. If you have any questions, I can help you make sure it works right. I am going to be making a Part 2 video with a much easier method, so let me know if you have any problems getting it refilled. Take care, and that's very unfortunate about your friend. Also, I'm sorry it took me so long to come upon this comment and delete the troll comments. I hope you are doing better by now.
Still deleting trolls for you, Desiree, I'm sorry if they keep popping up. Send me your lighter and I will do it for you if you want to make sure it refills correctly.
Make it into a keychain or some shit idk
I lov u girl I'm praying for you ❤
Dude... I am very impressed 😁. The smoothness of the video, no click bait. No over explaining. This is great got yourself a new sub and a shared/liked.
To the motherfriggin' point. Love this.
@@rubalu0 You said it yourself pal
This is how the internet was 20 years ago
@@WTC7 Everything changed when UA-cam allowed people to monetize their content based on watch time. That said the content for the most part is much better but a sad side effect is click bait and over explanations so they can increase watch time to increase their earnings
This doesn't work at all I tried it like 10 times and just wasted butane. I tried to hold the butane and put the tack in as quick as possible and weighed the lighter after it was barely over 17 grams almost empty and wasted all the fuel each time. Plus it slowly leaks out and goes empty again within a few lights. And pushing that tack in and out is not easy either. I don't know how the hell youd pull a flat tack out without anything to grab onto
When you buy a disposable lighter, you always lose it. When you find a disposable lighter, it always runs out. This video is a nice solution for the latter. If you use a flathead metal thumbtack, you wouldn’t need to use the cutters or have a wart on the bottom. Thanks for a great technique !
and when you lose a disposable lighter, it's always because you let someone borrow it, and they instinctively 'slipped' it in their pocket.
Thanks from Germany, for this top little movie.
I've done this but to seal it I use a brass thumb tack. not only is the surfaceflat, the needle diameter is slightly wider than a push pin creating a superior seal.
Very smart! I will use brass tacks from now on!
Thanks for the tip! Will try.
right on
Hell yeah. I guess I better go grab the bic I just threw away.
lol, just BUY a refill valve for it. They're cheap.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! You have no idea how many tutorial videos are so bad at explaining things and expect me to know how to do similar things. If I knew that I wouldn't be watching a tutorial. You are straight to the point, clear and concise.
I haven’t looked at other comments yet so apologies if this is redundant but having installed many types of refill valves in Bic lighters and dealt with leaks at the valve, I just can’t believe that the shank of a pushpin somehow seals the hole that the sharp pin point makes. I don’t believe it would stand up to multiple in and outs necessary to refill it more than once. My success has resulted from the right size drill bit hole for the threading of an air soft type valve or a valve taken from a lighter that is encased in plastic, removed and sized to fit snugly into a hole drilled in the Bic. One last tip: I place the hole for any valve off center to avoid drilling into the interior wall that is inside the Bic. I have had no issues with the air soft type valve as long as I sand flat the bottom of the Bic to eliminate leak channels. I do appreciate your efforts. Thank you for the video.
this is honestly a great video and well spoken laid out and perfectly yet simply edited narrated and subtitled. thanks for the how to bro
I had the pleasure of working at Bic in Toronto for a few years. Lmao. The factory is in the middle of one of their largest markets there - Jane and Finch!
All joking aside, they were a great company to work for. At least at that location. I like the fact I am not only saving my favorite lighter, but it's one of the only ways to recycle them!
Hahaha I’m from Toronto this made me laugh
Does this work though?
I will lose it before i need to fill it
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Ant Sanch how is it “dead” with hundreds of thousands of players?
Bo3 is a 2 year old game, child
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Way easier than what I have been doing. Thank you for your time posting this because I found a bunch of butane and had no use.
I'm glad you posted this because there are too many of these things in landfills and in the ocean and every place else I think it's great if people can do this and it only took you just a couple minutes!
When the world bans lighters this guy will be laughing, good one sir.
never gonna happen. It's considered an essential item
Cult Of Malgus it was a joke
You saw it here first folks
@@cultofmalgus1310 welp they’re banning menthols so you never know now
or just get a clipper
alternatively, i broke a rubber band and wrapped it around the tip of the butane can, you can judge how thick to wrap it by looking at the indent on the bottom of the bic
You just totally saved me lol. Thanks!
High IQ
What if you wanna refill a torch but have no nozzle for a Coleman or bernzomatic propane canister
eaz sent I don’t think you’re supposed to refill those man. Just go buy some replacement canisters
Thanks
The tension I felt when you rushed to get the pin in was palpable.
Subbed.
Not exactly what I was looking for to solve my issue, but I found this very well done and entertaining. Great job.
then what was your issue? 😂
I don’t have the beads to put on my butane, is there anything else I can use?
11 years later, & you stil helping out. Thank you big dawg
"It's on the hardware aisle in Home Depot"
LOL
Wordd like i didnt pep that
You know the place where no one helps you
People walk into/call Best Buy’s and ask where the electronics department is haha doesn’t surprise me
That's exactly what I thought !!! 😩😩😭😭 Like , the home depot IS the hardware aisle . 😩😩😭😩👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Stoners love you. That includes me.
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Yes, as long as the hole doesn't get too widened from repeated plugging. When the lighter is completely empty, pull the pushpin out with some pliers.
“As long as the hole doesn’t get too widened from repeated plugging” - That’s what she said.
People literally make a living doing this in Cuba, since times are so tough. It's cool to see how people from different upbringings and circumstances think similarly to solve problems.
Jheez bro I didn't know it was that bad
Sir, this video is timeless. Its 2am, need a toke and i was trying to do exactly this. Thank you!
Sounds like you need na/ rehab
@@calebpettifer Nah, I just needed a light homes
@@calebpettifer if I had stolen from everyone I know, pawned my stuff and sold my girlfriend then yes, rehab.
@@samuelmmmk181 if you need to get high so bad at 2am that you need to make a mobile IED to light up then you probably have a problem
Just on a recycling point of view, this is pretty awesome. I’ll definitely try it out. Thanks Sam ...🤗
NICE! I have messed around with various ways to attach my lighter to a key-chain for years and years (I too am a fan of the mini-Bic). I can't believe I never thought of boring out the metal and using a split ring. Good job!
They made a thing for that 20 years ago.
@@vorshack8968 oh yeah? Link it. The only thing I've ever seen - and i'm 50 years old and was a smoker for 30 years - was those holder things that you put your lighter in that attaches to your keychain and they were too big and bulky.
@@Pharto_Stinkus Though it is worth mentioning that the one I was referring to was a leather model I came across some time ago. But then I thought "google search, that'll show him". ;)
@@Pharto_Stinkus Hmm, I had posted a link but that comment seems to have been deleted.
@@vorshack8968 Well it doesn't really matter if the link just pointed to another one of the lighter "cases" which attached to your keychain, like I already mentioned above. I know those exist but they add bulk and weight. The brilliance of the whole split loop through the lighter thing that started this thread, is that its low profile and doesn't add any bulk or weight.
well looks like I'm gonna refill my 1980's camel lighter that just recently quit.
This is exactly why I made this video. Not to save a couple bucks, as a lot of the commenters seem to believe. Good luck with the refill!
Same for me. Got some really cool Bics when I was in Tokyo last September. They're all still pretty full but I'm dreading the day when they give up on me. This method is OK I guess, pretty nifty. But can't I like contact the Bic company and see if they can refill it for me? I don't really care much about the cost.
Update,... I wasn't successful. :(
Bodhi Bird Studio
RIP 80's camel lighter.
Wizard Clip Audio I was thinking about the same thing, what side did you put the thumbtack through
Cool. BTW, I'm always amused to see how many people just derail in negative insults and just plain ignorant comments. Every time. If a dude wants to make a vid on refilling Bics, why not? We all ended up watching it and 99% of us ended up here by watching numerous other vids about tons of subjects. If you don't like a vid, go to the next one and chill. I would likely not refill my Bics but I learned about that BB they use as a stopper. That's enough for me. You all have a great day now and try to be a bit more mellow, life is short.
Well said. It's not always about the task but what you learn from seeing how it's done. I wouldn't refill one either but that dosen't mean it wasn't interesting to know how it could be done should I ever have a need or what I may be able to apply to some other problem.
And I'll guarantee 99% of the people throwing insults and abuse don't have one single hands on thing they have done here.
A voice of reason
couz10 yeah exactly. He doesn't suggest that it would be because you can't buy another, or any other reason not to replace it. These are not refillable lighters and he has a "how to" vid on a way to refill it. That is reason enough to post a vid, some folks may find it interesting for no other reason. That's kinda what UA-cam was originally for, I thought....
Exactly. I don't watch "How It's Made" because I am going to make a fiberglass boat hull forming rig. lol. If you have interest in gizmos, you are always learning pertinent information from other people's projects. Carry on, brother.
couz10...here here
I'm glad I'm not the only one who uses concrete as quick and free sandpaper/file
I've kept all my favorite lighters for years. Now they will live again...thanks.
and after going through all of this the flint runs out....
Pop the flintwheel out, the flint is loaded on a spring underneath. Replace with a zippo flint and you're good to go
Altair Ramar the flints in a nice are super long, check next time your box dies. When you take it out, it’ll still be longer than a brand new zippo flint. It’s probably like the size of three zippo flints when new. Should last a good while if you actually refilled the bic
@@NiceRage2009 i always get the lighters which have a way too short flint. Gallons of gas remain in the lighter, but the flint is gone.
@@bertjesklotepino now that's a big lighter
A great alternative to landfill. Thanks for posting!
Go go Captain Planetsaver!
hell yeah its not like the smoke is still gonna ruin the environment.
An even better alternative is not to buy a disposable plastic item in the first place tbh. Bic has been one of the biggest offender's of plastic in nature, due to basing their whole business model around this, cheap disposable products. Specially disposable empty pens
It's worth it to pay a little more for a metal lighter that is way easier to refill and will last for a long time, so you don't have to keep buying new lighters. Same thing with razors, it's better to get a metal safety razor that will last indefinitely than buying disposable plastic razors
as a crackhead i couldn’t tell you how much money i’ve saved by modding my bic this way. you can also use a flat push pin that way you won’t have the rest of it hanging out the bottom especially if you open your beer bottles with the old lighter trick. the advanced drunkards out there know what i’m talking about. keep up the good work buddy.
Love the honesty... if u don’t do drugs, u got a shit load of daily problems... oil needs a change, electric bill due, cheating spouse, shitty boss, corona, etc... a user however, only has one problem.. getting his fix > so true Russell brand
@@Afterdarkstraycatchers you need some help mate.
Lmfao "as a crackhead"
@@MitchyBoi03 I agree
Don't do crack bro
This worked awesome!!! ..I just fabbed up 3 empty lighters full!!!
You brought back my white lighter of the dread thank you so much now we can reap chaos once more
For all you haters, it's just a fun little project to try, give him a break. If you push the pin in enough, it won't pop out, I've never had that issue, I've filled tons of bic lighters. In the long run do you save a lot of money, uhm to be honest if you consider you're time and effort...not too much, but like I said it's just a fun little project. Not hating on this, but I will say thumbtacks on the bottom of bic lighters does kinda scream "t-w-e-a-k-e-r" lol 😜
I agree ^^
Hahaha. Totally. But such a brilliant hack. I've been purchasing the classic CLIPPER lighters and CLIPPERS ARE REFILLABLE! Plus, they are usually less expensive then BICS and are generally the same quality. I just loaded up on CLIPPERS at just $1 each. They have really fun designs and plain/solid colors too.
Bella I love Clippers
I also like the Gibson n1 refillable adjustable
Theyre identical to BIC but refill and adjust
You can try to cool down butane and the lighter, before the procedure. It will minimise the spray after filling.
Great video. I really wanted to know if I could safely refill my collection of Bic lighters, but as they aren't officially refillable I won't bother. But not gonna hate. This was a great video. Deffo get a like from me!
A rapturous discovery have I made tonight; and in advance you have my greatest reverence and undying love for this breakthrough. I cannot begin to quantify how much this has improved my quality of living and more importantly allowed me to smoke more cigarettes- and more efficiently. Butane gas has always been around me, and most I know have always used it. Yet for me, it only just clicked. I am trying to register the odd feelings of pioneering wonder and mild embarrassment jostling in the balance: just an obvious fact of life that shouldn't be taken as a revelation whatsover. And yet here I am. In clipper owner limbo.
Note: stay away from huffing it kids, use it for intended usage only. Stay safe. Rah
This guy is my hero. Its nice to know cause i didnt know of the bb that sealed from inside. And i have accidently bhought the wrong gas thay i wanted to refill zippo with. Buuuuut this gas will work great for bic lighter. Thank you BIC COMPANY for making good quality lighters and pens .
There are two ways you can do this without rubber things. (I've been refilling bic lighters since a few years before this video was posted) First, you can just commando it put the nozzle on the hole, and press down, this way makes butane spray everywhere including on yourself, so be careful not to give your self frost bite or someshit, but it also fills it faster. The second is by cutting a quarter off of a pencil eraser (obviously measurements vary) and either putting a hole down the middle or cutting it in half and duct taping it down, and insert it onto the nozzle, place firmly on the torch and slowly add the butane. doing it the first way, it doesn't matter how fast you push it down, it will still spray, so I usually do it hard and fast. I can already see the "that's what she said comments"
Thanks bro
Since nobody bit, I’ll go ahead & take it ; that’s what she said .
Why lose the factory seal? You can fill one by the valve at the top. Take the metal guard off and wedge the valve open. Butane nozzle fits right over it. When filled, remove the piece you wedged the valve open with and it's just as safe as new.
Useful as this is, I would much rather just buy a new one than walk around with a pin stuck in the bottom of my lighter, lol.
Personally I'm fine with it as long as I keep my favorite lighter
@@eaproductions3474 its a lighter. How can you have a favorite. You go to the store and buy an identical one(some might have some stupid saying that is limited) but they work the exact same, and most of the time they are used to give people cancer.
@@calebpettifer Hey alphabet soup, did any of your school teachers, OR ANY ONE, tell you you talk too much? Im sure. Im certain of it.
@@desertflower5724 no actually usually get bitched at for not talking to people. I find it difficult to be social when so many people are retarded like the people walking around with a mobile IED in their pocket because so many dumbass stoners form an emotional connection with a disposable lighter. No different than somebody reusing a nestle purelife water bottle because its hydrated them so many times, and then when it gets a whole in it, putting a piece of tape on it to patch it up.
@@calebpettifer alrighty then! 😅
I bought the cutest Bic lighters a while ago and didn't have the heart to throw them out. Thank you for this!
Totally worked for me. I ran out of fluid today and had no lighter. This video totally saved the day!
Here's a tip.
Ditch the Bic, use a clipper.
Refillable
Replaceable flint
Removable spark wheel (use w Char cloth)
Etc.
Bic should not be allowed to pollute the planet with their non refillable lighters! Thx for that cool tutorial!
they would go out of business if they made it refillable that's the main reason company's don't care of the environment they need money
yeah man lets boycott that stupid brand then!
+music is a secret how old are you? You're understanding for how a business operates is at elementary level
I do understand, just saying why you should not buy them. maybe its you who doesn't understand and is offensive on top of it! now get lost!
Go go Captain Planetsaver! Yay!
I realize it's easier to just buy a new lighter but I become attached to my favorite lighters and ones that I design myself, so refilling will be a great way for me to keep enjoying them. Thanks for the vid!
Your nice lighters will look moronic with a tack sticking out the bottom. Do what the pros do and install a refill valve on the bottom and keep you Bic working for years. I also design and inscribe my lighters, and I only use pre-1993 Bic classic adjustable flame lighters. I would get my butt kicked if I busted my Bic out with a stupid thumb tack sticking out the bottom. How do you lay a hot lighter down with a tack sticking out? You don't.
I'll probably use a flat thumbtack instead of the one he uses in the vid. I don't think it'll be that big of a deal
Until that stupid thumb tack shoots out because you can only refill it that way once... Why? Because it's retarded. Install a refill valve and skip the dumb stuff. Thumb tacks are a great way to ruin a cherished lighter, not to mention you look like a moron and burn everything because your lighter isn't going to balance with any kind of tack sticking out the bottom. "Hack tacks" are for hacks, not hackers. Remember that. ;)
Instructions unclear. Just done this and my whole hand temporarily set on fire
I succeed from the first attempt. I am from Greece. Thank you.
I have a suggestion since the butane needs heat to evaporate so after punching the hole put the lighter in the freezer until it gets cold then wrap it in a piece of fabric then continue, this way you don't have to rush to take off the tank and insert the pin inside the hole because liquid Butane can not evaporate in a cold environment so you keep more fuel inside of lighter and it is going to have more life.
Wouldn't a flat thumb tack work better?
+Katrina Faltysek With the need for speed in plugging the hole before the butane leaks out I think a push pin would be much easier to hold on to.
I’m so glad you have a brown bic! That was my inspiration for refilling them!
I tried this and dropped hot melted plastic over a band-aid on the cloth part, and I applied pressure instead of the pin. Rest assured it worked and I owe you for it.
this is dangerous that tac wont stay under pressure long, you're gonna have it close to your face while lighting it and the pin will pop letting all the butane out, incinerating your face or your hand or what have you....
😯 🔥 💥 😭
Lol
Sam Martino How do you know it wont stay? Did you try it or just guessing?
Sam Martino thats why u wrap it with tape
+Sam Martino WELL NOW IM NOT TRYING IT LOL
so many "thats what she said jokes" lol, good video very helpful thanks!
It was a sad day when they stopped making them with the adjustable wheel. I used to fill those by taking apart the top, adjusting the wheel until it was held in by only a few threads which made it loose enough for the butane to go in easily. [there was a spring with a felt pad under the adjuster] The butane can tip would fit perfectly in the hole of the adjuster and make a seal. I used the white, yellow and blue ones for this because I could put a flashlight behind it and see the fill level. When you pull the can away only a tiny bit of gas would come out while you quickly adjusted it all the way shut. [You may lose only .000001% of the butane, really insignificant.] Put it back together and away you go. The flint they use eventually wears out and it is larger diameter than a standard Zippo lighter flint, but the Zippo would still work.
After they stopped making them with the adjuster, I wasn't about to give up on them Now instead of the threaded adjuster system, they just went to an aluminum sleeve that is pressed into the plastic case that the valve then slides into.
Take the lighter apart, break the plastic out around the front so you can get small electronic side cutters to grip the top of the aluminum sleeve. Being careful not to squeeze too hard as to collapse the sleeve you pull it out of the plastic.
Now comes the tricky part. Motion and vibration is the enemy. The colder the outside temperature the better.
You are now able to see into the bottom of the tank. Hold the lighter firmly with the opening pointing up on a hard flat surface, or in a vice as tight as possible without cracking the plastic.
Put the butane can into the hole [obviously upside down] and fill the tank. Slowly release the gas pressure a little at a time until it is all gone so the butane can is able to be removed without the liquid fuel blasting out all at once. I wouldn't recommend it but you could look down the hole and be able to see the liquid fuel sitting there in open atmosphere. Carefully grab the aluminum sleeve and press it into the hole and then use the electronic side cutters close using the flat bottom press the sleeve all the way back in. Now you are safe, put the lighter back together and enjoy your fully refilled lighter replacing the flint with a Zippo one as needed.
I refill the clear plastic one the way I used to do the adjustable Bic lighters but the problem with those is after a few refills the plastic is so thin that it gets weak and brittle that they arbitrarily crack and if you leave in in the car on a hot day it cracks with all the fuel leaking out.
One other thing is to not fill it more that 80% to allow for expansion, otherwise any lighter would crack and leak out.
I buy vintage metal lighters now but before I always wondered how people filled a BIC through the flame valve. I just did a refill type b valve. Thanks for satisfying my curiosity!
Id like to add to make sure that the wheel is put back rolling in the same direction too, or it won't strike in the direction to ignite. Has like directional grooves.
@@beththompson5845actually that's not down to the wheel. It's down to the shape of the flint caused by the wheel. Eventually it will reshape and if ignite. At least that's how it works with most lighters. I've found this to be the case in the past. It doesn't work the first 10 or so attempts. But then after it tends to work
Omg thank you for not filing it here. I have a major audio thing against the sound of filing.. much respect bro ❤
That was really cool. Man, the things people just know. And now I know! Wish I could have seen this years ago. I've sadly tossed many unforgettable lighters. Some of them were gifts. Thank you for this video.
Awesome video, always wondered if this was possible! Only thing I might do different is use a thumb tack for the last step instead of cutting and filing the corkboard pin. Think it might be easier, look better, and still be reusable :)
I'm sorry but these lighters are called disposable for a reason, just buy a Zippo if you want a refillable lighter, which also come with a lifetime guarantee. Plus the lighter fluid you use to refill a Zippo is way cheaper than butane.
Ive been burning Naptha (camping fuel) in my zippos. Its way cheaper than zippo fluid. I pay 4 and changed for 32oz oz of naptha versus 2 dollars for 4oz of zippo fluid.
Joe Elmore don’t buy zippo fluid then. I just dunk my zippo in a glass if gasoline and the shit works fine. That’s what they did back in ‘Nam anways
nasty tasting stuff butane burns cleaner
Doug Wheeler why would you taste it?
They just cost, they're only, just a get a new one? You know what guys and gals, it's not about the money. It's about convenience. For me anyway. Yea, I could buy a new one, after I get in my truck, drive 10 minutes to the store, 10 minutes back home, and burn a couple bucks in gas and about 25 minutes of my time, just for a buck 50 lighter. Or I can do this, not have to leave the house, and be done in a couple minutes. I have all the supplies sitting here on my desk. So....Sam Maghsoodloo, Thank you for the info. Great Vid!!!
coffcraft Hey, it’s been 3 years since you made this comment, how is your lighter keeping up? I want to keep the very first lighter that I’ve had (It just died on me two days ago), got attached to it a little haha, what got me into smoking weed, especially having your own lighter is exciting
Or maybe go on amazon, buy a 100 lighters for 15 dollars, have them shipped to your door, or buy a refillable lighter that is meant to be refilled.
@Veonnj Caines please elaborate
you could buy multiple lighters at lower price, not?
@@mustangrt8866 ???
I been doing this since I learned this from your video for months now. I use the same damn lighters over and over again it's insane.
My buddies always swipe my lighters long before they run out, or it gets cracked from shooting beer caps at them. But was just looking at the bottom an instantly knew how to get the butane in, IE the bb for the seal, didn’t think about the grommets. Especially 3 I would have over complicated it and try to fabricate a reducer to fit in the hole.
So here’s to you, mr bic lighter refiller inventor. Real men of genius.
This seems pretty dangerous. I'm not talking about the process of refilling it; if done right, the danger from that can be managed. I'm more talking about the danger of the pin being pulled out. I can imagine that happening and posing a frost burn or fire hazard, especially if you don't clip the pin. Clipping the pin makes it a lot harder to accidentally pull out, and therefore safer, though you'd ideally want to glue it on as well.
The pin has a lot of friction on it. After doing this for years, the pin has never pulled out, but the plastic around the pin has broken off a few times. The filling is definitely the dangerous part.
If you're capable of pulling it out manually, it's possible to have it pull out on accident. Just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it won't happen. Even if it's incredibly unlikely, if you play the numbers game long enough, you'll eventually lose. Eventually it'll snag on something just right in your pocket, or the pin will gradually widen the diameter of the hole as it's pulled out to refill over time and stop fitting so snug. You and I would probably realize that's an issue, but does that mean that everyone who watches the video will? Making the pin as hard to accidentally pull out as possible is just a good idea. Trimming the pin does this, so it shouldn't be an optional step (and using pins that are just more flush to the lighter from the beginning would be even better). A bead of superglue around the outside of the pin would be good too - if done right, it would be possible to intentionally break for later refilling, but difficult to completely break on accident.
If the pin comes out, it's just a little 2 second stream of butane that hisses out. It isn't going to blow up your house. I've done this for quite a while and it never happens.
The flammability isn't what I was saying was dangerous - when compressed gas, especially gases that compress to a fluid, expand, their temperature drops considerably due to the relationship of temperature, pressure, and volume. If you've ever used canned air and had water condense and even freeze on the can, or had any liquid accidentally spray out and cause water to freeze on whatever it lands on, it's the same thing. If that liquid ends up on unprotected skin, it can cause frost burns that are very painful and kill the affected tissue.
Jerl I spray pure butane on my hand while refilling pretty much everytime I refill. It just goes cold for a second and then it's gone, it doesn't leave a mark. I guess I must be superhuman.
Ima refill lucie thanks.... God knows how many bowls she has sparked for me
this comment made me smile. :) looks like someone else is here for the same reason as me ahahaha
Brandon Schwietzer She's a warrior
Brandon Schwietzer amen
Tweakers
What kind of loser refills a bic lighter?
Thank you for making this video. I actually have another method that involves a little more work and it makes it so you can fill the Bic via a butane valve over and over without having to worry about covering holes but I don't want to divulge it here. Screw these douchebags bashing you for "trying to save a buck." That's just a bonus; every other decent person and I understand about saving lighters that we've used in the past that have some kind of meaning or that still have a lot of flint left. It's a waste not to try and re-use them.
Taking the top part of and fill it where it usually gets out
Its a waste of time and money fuck your sentimental ass
Damn right !!!
I have a brown Bic lighter too. I didn't realize they were hard to find. I really like the color and so I was checking on how to refill. Thanks for the vid!
this is the most useful video on the internet. well done, thank you :D
Damn, now that I seen this I’m about to use a lighter from 2013 lol
Why do those clippers look like when you hold SHIFT to capitalize the first letter but forget you already had CAPSLOCK turned on?
To the people worried about the pressure pushing the pin out... a little math for ya. Butane pressure isn't as high as propane. It depends on temperature. It only starts to pressurize above about 30° F. and @ 110° F it gets up to around 50psi.
Now a push pin has a diameter of .045". so it has a cross sectional area of .00159 inches. now multiply that by 50psi. and you get .0795lbs. of actual pressure exerted on the pin trying to eject it out. that is 1.272 oz. or 36 grams. so, not much force. about the weight of 5 nickles. And keep in mind that is at 110° F, it would be lower at lower temps.
Also if you took a dremel with a small grinder bit and ground the pin down flush (carefully as to not get it heated up) and pushed it just below the surface, it would likely never come out since the plastic would shrink down a tiny bit behind it.
Btw, I just figured this out because I was curious myself and I thought someone else may have been, so I posted it. I use a zippo.
+Chris Hoesing Zippos are the best,
+Дым Болин refillable butane jet lighters are the best
I would do this in a pinch
Damn!
I was searching all over Google to see if this was possible and they said no war!
This is super impressive, had to hit like/subscribe
I have some sentimental ones I didn't even know this was possible. Thank you
I love this video cuz now my fav lighter has purpose
This is a great video. I am currently making creosote and syngas and am looking for a way to store it in the future. I was wondering if refilling a big disposable lighter was even possible. I will be trying it. Perhaps it will work with the syngas as well. Can't wait to find out.
Cheers for the video!
How did it go?
because Bic lighters are super expensive...
Some lighters have stories dude or memories people like to keep shit like that around
uuuu 50 cents is expensive.
This was so awesome! I’m going to order a vintage Bic now, the one with the adjustable wheel. I really miss those lighters.
Just a tip ,when filling the lighter with butane it should only take about 10 seconds to fill that later butane in the can is under extreme pressure so when you push down on the nozzle releasing it it empties into whatever container you're trying to fill super quick so 30 seconds is a bit of overkill but by all means do what you wish I'm just letting you know 10 seconds is plenty of time
I've watched torch style lighters fill up in a matter of three seconds and there container space that holds the butane was three times the amount of a BIC lighter so it happens really quick even 10 seconds is overkill
Sees all the things I need:I think I’ll just buy a new one
If you have to go to home depot to buy materials, why not just buy a new pack of lighters?
yeah but the thing is you only need to buy the little rubber things once, and a can of butane will last a looonnnngg time
Grizz Ly
until the flint runs out....
Hot glue
No rubbers needed
@Dion Diova well. I don't have 50 billion fucking lighters im tryna refill so why would I need to "buy sticks of glue all the time?"
Not sure what fucked off position your life is in... But the only time I need to do this with lighters is when I can't get to the store to buy a new one or something. And hot glue is something me and alot Of ppl have lying around........... I could refill 1000 bics and still not even be close to running out of 12 inch glue sticks 💁
But you do you and fill all the bics in the world with your rubbers
I've tried both ways. Hot glue works better.
Damn. He's just tryna give ppl some education on turning a greedy Bic into a refillable....
So much hatin. I dont get it.
refill so you don't have to buy so many lighter
Thanks for the vid dude! I know it's old af but it was the 1st to show when I searched on Google
Lol! I did this back in the 70s... They last about 2 days before you realize that Bic lighters are dirt cheap and it's a lot more practical to just get a new one...
Better to do this outside and don't light the bic right after you refilled it, because there's probably excess butane roaming in the air that could ignite.
Knowing me it'd blow up some how
😂
Nahhh just go somewhere comfortable, cozy up to the fireplace and let's make us some lighters!
Umm.. don't actually do that, NO OPEN FLAME.
Who's here in 2024?
@@KhalidP.iGlock me
Me
Sick video, bro! Keep it up💁🏻
Sick actually being not sick... 🤒
As in good. GOOD!! 🤩
Well done, mate! Keep up the great creativity 🤙🏼😁
or just buy a refillable lighter like any sane person
+1MNUTZ but you can make a firethrower out of a one-time-use lighter, with the refillable it is harder
+1MNUTZ Being sane is overrated.
+1MNUTZ yeah i know right fuck bics even doe i have only one and you cant find them in my countryy
Not if you're under 18
1MNUTZ ì want to refill mine because its a rare colour (dark grey)
I usually find bic lighters in the washing machine.
Instead of doing this I will tell people a ancient secret. Buy a new lighter. Bic lighters are like 2 dollars for a 2 pack.
Pewejemenyeh 2 It's countries
In Southern California, BIC lighters cost $2 for just one. Butane from the dollar store costs just $2. So it makes sense to turn your disposable BIC into a refillable one.
Not So Black Daddy there are limited edition designs on bics that people like to keep, thus refilling that specific bic is handy
You should have butane at home. It's incredibly useful and WAY cheaper to just refill your lighters than to buy a new one. And when you've bought the butane, you can use it hundreds of times, so instead of having to go buy a new lighter you can just refill it without leaving your house. That is way easier, isn't it? And finding a push-pin isn't hard. You just need one and it will last you a lifetime on your lighter. The ones with a flat-head are preffered.
Woah, that's amazing. I wish I thought of that before I made this. ;]
improvement idea, * if you have a rotary tool (Dremel,Proxxon,Noname copies)
you can reduce the height of that needle pin even further with the pink grinding stone tool.
* Alternative is there are pink grinding stones for hand drills too (>2-5$)
* another idea: an angle grinder does the same job but needs steady hands (be careful).
btw lol for all the people who are ignorant why this video might be helpful
(resons i found for doing this mod:
1. Stores are Closed (Weekend,Night,Holidays)
2. Store to far away.
3. you need the lighter right now
4. rare limited edition lighter
5. you just want to do some hacking for the fun/ gain some knowledge
I have a mini bic lighter in light blue, it’s my first working lighter and I really like it. I found it while walking to the park with my dad and sisters, and started to fidget with it while I walked. So, think I’ll keep it for the memory.
i save every empty bic for the last year....thank yooou!
Thank you! My mom have been using it for awhile and when it stopped igniting she wanted to dispose it. Foremost I forethought that it can be an reusable source. Thanks again!
+Sam Maghsoodloo
You should include that putting a dab of glue around the base to seal it in is highly recommended. You do NOT want to leave this in your car and have that bad-boy spit out the tack!
I agree but that would mean you can only refill it once cause of the glue.
Ash The Mohican scrape it off with a piece of plastic....
hot glue removes easily. if you used superglue or epoxy it'd be a different story.
All that work over a $1 lighter ?
If you think using a thumbtack & holding a bottle to a lighter is hard then you're lazy ass has no idea what real effort is. Takes less than 1 min w/o recording, explaining & teaching others how to do it, genius.
the truth why are you here then?
@@randysanders3568 The only reason someone would be on a tutorial video like this, to learn. Not complain cry or critique it when you clicked on their video. Are you that slow you really needed to ask that for an obvious question?
Thank you, good general idea that can be refined as you have more choice of materials. Congrats.