Of course, there are not many states where it is legal to possess, much less use, a flamethrower. Are there any, actually? I’ll have to research now. I know the Mythbusters had a problem even making one for the show in California.
The flamethrower doesn’t work well for all of those heat transfer reasons everybody slept through in chemistry and physics. It takes an incredible amount of energy to melt snow and since the heat isn’t contained, most of it escapes without melting anything. Snow blowers might just move it, except the ones with 2-stroke engines won’t start when cold. Electric snow flingers work well if you run them every 4-6 inches of snow and buy the $100 10ga. extension cord.
Just get some extra metal grates from the oven and the BBQ grill and link them together with some exposed extension cord ends connecting them and see what happens (Kids – don’t try this at home).
If they used the deep snow to build a snow fort, they might not even care that they killed their backs. So, instead of shoveling, dig out bricks and build a cool fort just to one side of the driveway.
The snowblower my wife bought me for Christmas one year would choke on that, but small bites with the shovel, not lifted high, would do the job in time.
McColl34 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Of course, there are not many states where it is legal to possess, much less use, a flamethrower. Are there any, actually? I’ll have to research now. I know the Mythbusters had a problem even making one for the show in California.
comic4matt almost 6 years ago
It’s scary when comics start thinking like me…
Holilubillkori Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Burning down the house….
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Will a flamethrower be cheaper? Will the fuel be cheaper? But do go on.
Carl Premium Member almost 6 years ago
If you don’t mind being arrested.
jpayne4040 almost 6 years ago
That will be great—-for next time! Good luck getting one for right now, though!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Okay, now you talking. Lets see that please.
PoodleGroomer almost 6 years ago
The flamethrower doesn’t work well for all of those heat transfer reasons everybody slept through in chemistry and physics. It takes an incredible amount of energy to melt snow and since the heat isn’t contained, most of it escapes without melting anything. Snow blowers might just move it, except the ones with 2-stroke engines won’t start when cold. Electric snow flingers work well if you run them every 4-6 inches of snow and buy the $100 10ga. extension cord.
nosirrom almost 6 years ago
And they’ll have the added benefit of turning their walkway and driveway into a skating rink.
karmakat01 almost 6 years ago
yeah…after the jet engine…now let’s BURN THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD!
ChessPirate almost 6 years ago
Cheaper? In the long run, no…
“Hey! Whoa! I’m on fire here, Clayton!”
“Cool, dad!”
“No, I’m on fire!”
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Just get some extra metal grates from the oven and the BBQ grill and link them together with some exposed extension cord ends connecting them and see what happens (Kids – don’t try this at home).
jbarnes almost 6 years ago
If they used the deep snow to build a snow fort, they might not even care that they killed their backs. So, instead of shoveling, dig out bricks and build a cool fort just to one side of the driveway.
banjinshiju almost 6 years ago
After the special licenses and liability insurance (and it would be high for Adam), a flamethrower would be far more expensive to own and operate.
heathcliff2 almost 6 years ago
I don’t know. How about plenty of safe space.., unless you live in Fahrenheit 451.
pamela welch Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Boys will be boys; no matter their age. LOL
JD'Huntsville'AL almost 6 years ago
well, according to Google snow blowers are around $400 and flame throwers are between $750-$1,000
mobile almost 6 years ago
Call Elon Musk. Or did he cave on that?
mobile almost 6 years ago
Or, Pressurized can of Hair Spray and a Bic lighter.
gcarlson almost 6 years ago
The snowblower my wife bought me for Christmas one year would choke on that, but small bites with the shovel, not lifted high, would do the job in time.