sharon wrote:Hmmmm....wonder if it's the old copper tube in the hose trick for the pretty flames?????
Why, Sharon, you little genius, you!
I NEVER heard of that!
Very cool!
How to Add Color to CampfiresEven though a relaxing campfire at the end of a day in the woods is the perfect end to the day, you can spice it up by adding some colorful flames to a campfire. There are various products on the market that do the same thing, but you might be able to achieve the same effect with supplies in your shed and from the nearest hardware store.
Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
Things You'll Need:
Lengths of 3/4 inch copper pipe
Matching lengths of garden hose
Step 1Cut 3/4-inch copper pipe into 10-inch to 1-foot segments. If you're cutting it at home, use the proper equipment to cut pipe safely. If you don't have any copper pipe laying around in your garage or shed, most home improvement stores carry it in their plumbing section. Many stores will cut it into the appropriate length for you.
Step 2Measure an old garden hose into pieces that are the same length as the copper pipe and cut. The hose doesn't have to be high-quality, and it is okay if it leaks. Its purpose is to heat the pipe.
Step 3Stuff the hose into the pipe.
Step 4Toss one piece of hose-stuffed pipe into a campfire and wait a couple of minutes. Before long, you should be able to see different colored flames--blue, green and purple. The colors last for quite a while, but be sure to pull them off to the side and allow the pipe to cool completely before handling it.