Firefighters use these torches, that drip a flaming liquid mixture of diesel fuel and gasoline, to ignite fires in burnout operations.
a hand-held device for igniting fires by dripping flaming liquid fuel on the material to be burned
A small fuel tank with a handle, nozzle and igniter used to drip a burning mixture of oil and gasoline to ignite a prescribed fire or a backfire.
Hand-held device for igniting fires by dripping flaming liquid fuel on the materials to be burned; consists of a fuel fount, burner arm, and igniter. Fuel used is generally a mixture of diesel and gasoline.
hand-held canister used to ignite fire.
An ignition tool which drips a mixture flaming diesel and gasoline onto the ground.
hand-carried fire-starting device filled with flammable liquid that is poured across a flaming wick, dropping flaming liquid onto the fuels to be burned.
Hand-held apparatus used to ignite fires by dripping flaming liquid fuel, at an adjustable rate, on the materials to be burned. The fuel is generally a mixture of 65 to 80 percent diesel and 20 to 35 percent gasoline.