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Igniters

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Lantern Flint:

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    This is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to make a spark in your chamber. How Ever, the flint wears out fast. To install a lantern flint, Unscrew the nut, and drill the appropriate size hole. Slip the Lantern Flint body through the hole and screw on the nut. You will want to caulk around the nut for a good seal.

Fireplace Lighter:

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    This is the most dependable way to set off the hair spray. Just make a hole in the end cap, and insert the lighter. I like to wrap around the lighter by the hole with Teflon tape. When the tape gets hot, it melts together and gives a very good seal. When the fluid in the lighter runs out, the spark should still be big enough to make an explosion. The lighter is also a good source of butane, so you could use it as fuel too.

Spark Plug:

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This is one of the more complicated ways of getting a spark, but it is also very safe because you can test the gun from a distance using long wires. To install a spark plug lighter in you gun, drill a whole a little smaller than the spark plug, and then screw the spark plug in. It will create its own threads. Now attach the wires from your Grill Igniter or coil. Put one wire on the metal tip and one on the metal body. If you rip open a fireplace lighter, you will find that behind the trigger is a plastic piece with two wires coming out. Attach the wires in the same way, and it will work like the grill lighter.