Just looked at a video on the sheen x300 as I`m looking at buying one ....you should light the wick at the back of the burner tube ....NEVER ignite from the front .
You don't need to burn the weeds to a crisp just a single pass over them is enough heat to destroy the cells in the weeds leafs I've got the same burner as this they are very good also mine has a wick in the head for lighting it would seem yours is missing.
This video should carry a serious health & safety warning! (1) a child left to do the lighting (2) poking lit taper up the nozzle with fuel already turned on - and bare hands exposed!! (3) cameraman peering up the nozzle to see if the flame is coming out !!
These light easily but you light from the back of the torch head were the wick is. I find i can easily light mine with a single match, seen allsorts before on alotments, bits flaming paper, bamboo canes with rags on but no need. A single match or better long match through the back of the burner.
Ive seen a gun video like this, Go on little child, see if you can get a picture of the bullet coming out, just stand in front of the barrel and put your phone there....Bang, dad i ment to be dying....
Right I noticed that they used a paper Taper to light it: Best thing is a Small Piece of old Cloth Tie it onto a Piece of wire : dip the Swab of cloth into the Paraffin and then Light the swab and Place it into the Wand: But of course Remember to Pump up the Wand and then release a small amount of Paraffin into the Burner and then wait for the sound of the Roaring of the Vapour coming from the burner and then Turn on the Jet
How much ground do u cover on one tank at that level of weed cover, approx?? Just curious how sore it is on fuel. Also does it leave paraffin residue on the soil? Dont want that leeching into veg beds
Hi Thomas, you are right, it does leave paraffin on the soil, the coverage is difficult to confirm, about a pint of paraffin did about 50 sq meters, but it was quite damp, and there was some left. if it had been dryer it would have cleared much quicker, and weeds like thistles and dock leaves take more time and fuel to destroy. it wasn't great
i have just discovered one of these in the roofspace above my garage. prob been there for 25-30 years and hardly used.does anyone know if would be safe to try and get it going or is chance it will blow up in my face
horrorbusiness78 not a lot too go wrong with them. Mine is ancient and all I have ever had to do is replace a couple of rubber washers. Give it a go, they are nowhere near as dangerous as they look. And work really well.
Sorry wacker - but your butane blow torch won't get to the necessary temperature to destroy the weeds permanently. suggest you leave off criticising and concentrate on your spelling. 2/10 must try harder.
+john price Would love to see your figures on that... butane/air burns at 1970c, while paraffin/air burns at 1950c (both adiabatic). Suggest you leave off your criticizing and concentrate on your chemistry.
Good Lord - the title of this video should be "3 Idiots TRYING to light a flame thrower" and reported to UA-cam for irresponsible, danger to a child!
Just looked at a video on the sheen x300 as I`m looking at buying one ....you should light the wick at the back of the burner tube ....NEVER ignite from the front .
You don't need to burn the weeds to a crisp just a single pass over them is enough heat to destroy the cells in the weeds leafs I've got the same burner as this they are very good also mine has a wick in the head for lighting it would seem yours is missing.
This video should carry a serious health & safety warning! (1) a child left to do the lighting (2) poking lit taper up the nozzle with fuel already turned on - and bare hands exposed!! (3) cameraman peering up the nozzle to see if the flame is coming out !!
I thought exactly. Bunch of idiots and they don't have expectations for a longer life without damaging some or all of their bodies.
I have one of these and I run it off petrol it lights in seconds and has a hotter burn just hope I don’t burn the coil out quicker than necessary
The Sheen X300 should have a wick for starting rather than stuffing burning paper in the chamber. The wick only cost sick squid.
Sick quid, numpty?
Nah mate, its six squid...
These light easily but you light from the back of the torch head were the wick is.
I find i can easily light mine with a single match, seen allsorts before on alotments, bits flaming paper, bamboo canes with rags on but no need. A single match or better long match through the back of the burner.
"Properly"??? dangerous way to light the gun and lifting it up pointing it about??
The asbestos wick is at the back of the barrel, there is a small opening you can use. Much safer, also they used way to much paraffin to wet the wick
This how NOT to use a Sheen X300 !!
Best method is to scorch the weeds , let then die and dry and return in a few days to burn off the dead residue
Ive seen a gun video like this, Go on little child, see if you can get a picture of the bullet coming out, just stand in front of the barrel and put your phone there....Bang, dad i ment to be dying....
Who needs a lawnmower?
Right I noticed that they used a paper Taper to light it: Best thing is a Small Piece of old Cloth Tie it onto a Piece of wire : dip the Swab of cloth into the Paraffin and then Light the swab and Place it into the Wand: But of course Remember to Pump up the Wand and then release a small amount of Paraffin into the Burner and then wait for the sound of the Roaring of the Vapour coming from the burner and then Turn on the Jet
These guys worry me! Looking for help in my yard... I don’t think this is the video!!!!!
This is a how to catch your yard on fire!!!
living in america these are hard to come across, wonder if i could make one and not die........ all's well that ends well :D
very cool!
Not sure why this is better than a propane burner.
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Looks like you gave up and let the weeds die of old age.
Can we do this with petrol
How much ground do u cover on one tank at that level of weed cover, approx?? Just curious how sore it is on fuel. Also does it leave paraffin residue on the soil? Dont want that leeching into veg beds
Hi Thomas, you are right, it does leave paraffin on the soil, the coverage is difficult to confirm, about a pint of paraffin did about 50 sq meters, but it was quite damp, and there was some left. if it had been dryer it would have cleared much quicker, and weeds like thistles and dock leaves take more time and fuel to destroy. it wasn't great
Well this is somyhing we can do without annexpensive over enginer try a butain blow torch with a hose 3 times cheaper does the job
Thanks
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i have just discovered one of these in the roofspace above my garage. prob been there for 25-30 years and hardly used.does anyone know if would be safe to try and get it going or is chance it will blow up in my face
horrorbusiness78 not a lot too go wrong with them. Mine is ancient and all I have ever had to do is replace a couple of rubber washers. Give it a go, they are nowhere near as dangerous as they look. And work really well.
Speed Demon appreciate the reply. Got some spare parts from some place called Mower magic so going to give it a rattle
Well this is somyhing we can do without annexpensive over enginer try a butain blow torch with a hose 3 times cheaper does the job
Sorry wacker - but your butane blow torch won't get to the necessary temperature to destroy the weeds permanently.
suggest you leave off criticising and concentrate on your spelling.
2/10 must try harder.
+john price Would love to see your figures on that... butane/air burns at 1970c, while paraffin/air burns at 1950c (both adiabatic).
Suggest you leave off your criticizing and concentrate on your chemistry.
What a load of bollocks, how much does one of your knackers weigh, big boy?