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hunthunt

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So Im ready to ctb, and i think my prefered choose is combining benzodiacepines + alcohol and carbon monoxide in a small bathroom.

I was wondering however if anyone with the necesary knowledge can confirm if these fuel tablets are useful to create a enough amount of CO or I should stick to charcoal.

My idea is burn this stuff safely in a small oven and use alcohol and benzodiacepines, would this work?

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These burn pretty clean, so you would need a lot burning for a while in a confined area, or increase the amount of inert gas in the area to displace some oxygen prior to burning, nitrogen, helium, argon, xenon in order to make them burn dirtier and create more CO. If you're going to get these try to find the ones used in Russian MREs as they're probably the dirtiest burning, but they do have a strong smell.
 
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These burn pretty clean, so you would need a lot burning for a while in a confined area, or increase the amount of inert gas in the area to displace some oxygen prior to burning, nitrogen, helium, argon, xenon in order to make them burn dirtier and create more CO. If you're going to get these try to find the ones used in Russian MREs as they're probably the dirtiest burning, but they do have a strong smell.

Thanks for the response mate

sounds ok, what would you recommend me to move out oxigen? considering that im unable to buy inert gasses (im completely broken) Do you think that burning a lot of this stuff could work closing properly the doors with ductape?

Im tempted to try it but as I live with my sister my only way is to go to a small hotel close where I live to have my time alone.

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I'm having a hard time getting my head around it working indoors - and I'm guessing you're in Europe. The construction of places in some European countries is designed to promote airflow and there isn't great sealing, also like where I'm from in New Zealand. I would be afraid of your sister getting hypoxia as well by accident. I'm guessing you might not have access to a car, that would be the easiest. If you could find somewhere outdoors, because this would also be a fire hazard just like indoors, you could buy a tube tent/emergency shelter tent and then duct tape the ends so it's sealed. To displace oxygen precisely would be difficult. Oxygen concentration in our atmosphere is about 19%, and combustion can't really occur below around 13% depending on temperature and pressure, but I'm guessing you're near sea level so you could lean lower. I think 15-16% would make a lot of CO, but it's hard to measure unless you have some device that can measure the partial pressure of oxygen in mmHg, so normal is 19% of 760mmHg.
 
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I was planning to go to a cheap old hotel room, where I know theres very little ventilation. since most rooms are placed togheter.


About the tent sounds good, I actually have access to one, but I was definitively into the hotel stuff because weather has been really hot here in Chile, I wouldnt like to be found in a bad shape.

Thanks for the response bro.
 
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