
Sigh_Sigh_Sigh
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- Mar 9, 2023
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I do wonder if Carbon Monoxide would be a pain free method and how effective it would be
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Why didn't it work? What did you use, charcoal? It gave me a mild headache too when I left the car on by mistake.My first attempt was CO, it wasn't awfully painful rather than discomfort and nausea sharp but manageable headache
This Carbon Monoxide poisoning barbecue method just sounds like a beautiful way to go to me. I'm definitely researching more into that. Sounds even more reliable and accessible than SN that's talked about a lot.I do wonder if Carbon Monoxide would be a pain free method and how effective it would be
I remember someone here tried it in a tent and the tent caught on fire and she got burned then she did it again we never heard more. Someone said she was successful. The risk of a fire is there.Ive got a tent and bbqs and going to do it that way… what would make for a failed attempt? And I've got no sedative… does that matter?
I wouldn't put them in tent while still alight… I think you have to wait until the fire is out from what I've read…I remember someone here tried it in a tent and the tent caught on fire and she got burned then she did it again we never heard more. Someone said she was successful. The risk of a fire is there.
I don't know the details of her experience but the coals are still hot enough that if anything touches them, or the bbq rests on the tent floor it might catch on fire.I wouldn't put them in tent while still alight… I think you have to wait until the fire is out from what I've read…
Ok so I'll lay some stones on the floor of the tent for the bbq to lay on…I don't know the details of her experience but the coals are still hot enough that if anything touches them, or the bbq rests on the tent floor it might catch on fire.
YesWill burning the charcoal outside of my car and then bringing it in in a steel bucket work?