Bag test shows its just stinky air
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I think there is some confusion
I think there is some confusion as to how I tested the air in the bag. I had the hypodermic needle on a large syringe. I sucked the air into the syringe. I then pushed the air out into the lighter flame.
It was bag change day so I did not care about the hole in the bag. It was very safe. I really was hoping for a mini flame thrower. What we need now is for Buzz to test this as his bag is at the end of his colon. There has to be methane gas there.
Kerry0 -
Glad to hear you areKerry S said:I think there is some confusion
I think there is some confusion as to how I tested the air in the bag. I had the hypodermic needle on a large syringe. I sucked the air into the syringe. I then pushed the air out into the lighter flame.
It was bag change day so I did not care about the hole in the bag. It was very safe. I really was hoping for a mini flame thrower. What we need now is for Buzz to test this as his bag is at the end of his colon. There has to be methane gas there.
Kerry
Glad to hear you are practicing safe flame-throwing!0
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