This flame burns at 1652°F for more than 100 hours!
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00:01 - Here, I sanded a metal lid using sandpaper. (I’m using a sponge sanding block for this.)
04:15 - Here, I cut a copper tube using a pipe cutter. The tube diameter is 3.2 mm.
04:45 - For the wick, I’m using cotton thread. (You can also use cotton fabric from an old shirt and cut it into strips.)
05:32 - Thread the cotton wick through one side of the tube and pull it out from the other side. (The wick should fit snugly inside the tube.)
08:18 - The hole needs to be sealed tightly. For this, I’m using cold weld epoxy.
09:53 - This candle can burn for over 100 hours, depending on the capacity of your container. It can be used for cooking, heating a space, or in medical, physical, or chemical experiments. It’s one of the safest long-burning candles, provided you create an additional protective casing for it.
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