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Mar 31, 2019
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I was thinking about using a disposable grill with some coal to get CO, however, I'm not sure if that is good enough.
I don't have access to a lot so things like a CO tank wouldn't work for me.
Do you think a disposable grill will produce more than enough CO?
I live in Norway, so if you know about any products I can buy here, I'd really appreciate it if you could tell me what products there are.
 
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Jul 13, 2018
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The disposable grills are generally small, and don't seem to last long. So I'm not sure how well they would work, but I have read of people using 3 or 4 of them at once.

Are you planning on tent, car??
 
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Mar 31, 2019
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The disposable grills are generally small, and don't seem to last long. So I'm not sure how well they would work, but I have read of people using 3 or 4 of them at once.

Are you planning on tent, car??
Tent
 
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Samhain616

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Jun 1, 2019
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Guys I need out and my plan is this. Can you tell me where I'm going wrong or what I'm doing right. It's a pretty basic plan but tell me what you think. I'm thinking hire a small car as I don't have my own currently and find the most secluded area I can find. Fill a chimney starter with 1kg of charcoal or more, light it and let it burn until the smoke has gone and there's no flame and the coals are white and then place in the passenger footwell of the car atop some house bricks and then get in the drivers side, lock the doors and go to sleep hopefully forever. I plan on taking a load of Valium and zopiclone too. Does all this sound ok? My questions are

How long will it take to die and how long will the charcoal be giving off a lethal dose of CO once they're smouldering white?

Is it ok to place the chimney starter in the car or should the charcoal be emptied in to some kind of tray/grill first?

Please help me adapt and perfect this method as I don't have long
 
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overandout

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Feb 28, 2019
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Have a look through these threads, you will need to seal the car


 
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Thankyou. I'm reading through. One thing I can't seem to find the answer too is how long after the bricks turn white and stop smoking will they remain toxic? My main concern is surviving. I guess if the bricks are toxic for minutes then I've gotta be very precise when I get in the car but if it's hours then I suppose I should be ok. Is it just the air vents that will need sealing up? I imagine the doors would be pretty air tight with rubber
 
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Mar 7, 2019
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I was thinking about using a disposable grill with some coal to get CO, however, I'm not sure if that is good enough.
I don't have access to a lot so things like a CO tank wouldn't work for me.
Do you think a disposable grill will produce more than enough CO?
I live in Norway, so if you know about any products I can buy here, I'd really appreciate it if you could tell me what products there are.
Do the Cogen, it detailed in the PPH. It's much better than this method.
 
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Jun 1, 2019
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Not exactly sure how that works but isn't it a complicated set up with equipment that's hard to get hold of? Anything too scientific and I'm scared I'll just fuck it up. Lighting a bbq I can manage but anything complicated I feel I'll just mess it up. I'm on limited time also you see. God I wonder how many people pro-crastinate so much like I am doing and then just think fuck it and go throw themselves off a bridge. The charcoal method is the only method I've thought of that doesn't fill me with too much dread
 
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Guys I need out and my plan is this. Can you tell me where I'm going wrong or what I'm doing right. It's a pretty basic plan but tell me what you think. I'm thinking hire a small car as I don't have my own currently and find the most secluded area I can find. Fill a chimney starter with 1kg of charcoal or more, light it and let it burn until the smoke has gone and there's no flame and the coals are white and then place in the passenger footwell of the car atop some house bricks and then get in the drivers side, lock the doors and go to sleep hopefully forever. I plan on taking a load of Valium and zopiclone too. Does all this sound ok? My questions are

How long will it take to die and how long will the charcoal be giving off a lethal dose of CO once they're smouldering white?

Is it ok to place the chimney starter in the car or should the charcoal be emptied in to some kind of tray/grill first?

Please help me adapt and perfect this method as I don't have long


This is a really good thread. Answers a lot of your questions.


Let me know if you have any further questions. Definetly not an expert. It would be ideal to have a meter, best one that reaches 10,000 but it's expensive but they say it's good to give it a trial run as things can go wrong. You should pass out after 3/4 minutes and if you don't the levels aren't high enough. That's when you need to exit your car. Co apparently produces for 8 hours but levels reduce after 2 hours.
 
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