Homemade Zippo-style lighter

 by MrPyromaniak
Do you have any empty lighters laying around? Always thought you could make something with them but never knew what? Now you have you solution! This simple instructable will teach you how to make a cool Zippo-like lighter out of an empty lighter and household stuff!


 
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golddigger1559 says: Nov 22, 2012. 10:04 AM
im going to use an old "rippo" for parts and have a filling screw in the bottom. this is an excellent idea, and i curse myself for not thinking of it
bobthebuilder728 says: Mar 14, 2012. 5:51 PM
I did the same thing you did except made a case and everything. Thanks for the idea!
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MrMadmonkey4 says: Jul 13, 2011. 11:37 AM
i made one of these but with a slightly different desine and t doesnt leak! :D
urtlesquirt says: May 17, 2011. 4:44 PM
Seal it with some fire cement or jb weld
cantbesaved says: Jul 28, 2010. 6:19 AM
couldnt you use alchohol instead of LF?
MrPyromaniak (author) in reply to cantbesavedJul 28, 2010. 1:15 PM
yea but alcohol doesn't light as well a LF with only a lighter spark
beehard44 in reply to MrPyromaniakJan 28, 2011. 11:23 AM
denatured alcohol does
AMP678 says: Apr 22, 2010. 4:24 PM
if it leaks, then it's useless... you could never take it anywhere
hintss in reply to AMP678Dec 16, 2010. 5:28 PM
yes you could

wait, is my pocket on fire? :P
kingdavecako says: Oct 31, 2010. 11:30 AM
Could you explain, in further detail, how you "push the inner metal pin in"?
MrPyromaniak (author) in reply to kingdavecakoNov 1, 2010. 1:42 PM
There is a kind of metal tube that rests outside the case but goes like ¼inch down into the case. It's almost impossible to pull it out without damaging the casing so you can just force it in and leave it there in order to have a proper hole for inserting the wick.
jonchow96 says: May 29, 2010. 1:33 AM
Could you use a proper zippo wick instead of tissue paper?
mettaurlover in reply to jonchow96Jul 5, 2010. 6:50 PM
Yes, but it might not fit as well and is more expensive and you're less likely to have them lying around than tissue paper.
sharlston says: Nov 22, 2009. 12:43 PM
you need some of them cotton woll pads like a real zippo to absorb the lighter fluid
fordman15243 in reply to sharlstonMay 19, 2010. 12:43 PM
Zippos actually use a rayon fiber, like cotton, but much more absorbent! =)
Patented says: Feb 17, 2010. 6:43 PM
I would be scared, the whol thing can catch up fire and explode in your hands, but cool !
struckbyanarrow in reply to PatentedMay 3, 2010. 8:11 PM
nope, not a good fuel/air ratio inside the lighter.
Morriscow says: Mar 22, 2010. 2:07 PM
 you should just use a little bit of cotton wick. this would pull the gas up through capillary action, and wont burn as much.
mnbasd says: Jan 13, 2010. 7:39 AM
I rolled up a cototn ball into yarn for the wick and it works great. doesnt leak even if held upside down doesnt evaporate much (i made it yesterday and it still has lots of fuel. only problem is it takes a few strikes to light it after its been off for a while but the think thats cause it doesnt keep sucking fliud when its off an the tip dries.
wallbangicus says: Dec 12, 2009. 4:36 PM
dude, this is awesome! one question though, does the lighter leak fluid at all?
MrPyromaniak (author) in reply to wallbangicusDec 24, 2009. 5:46 PM
 It does, but if you pad it with cotton balls it probably wont.
Holden_vy_s says: Aug 31, 2009. 3:54 AM
How long does it last till the lighter fluid evaporates? Need to work out a lid for it.
MrPyromaniak (author) in reply to Holden_vy_sAug 31, 2009. 6:20 AM
This is a problem because it lasts about an hour... Just don't fill it much so you don't lose much fluid. But if you're able to find a way to slow the evaporation, please tell me!
kmccarthy666 in reply to MrPyromaniakNov 23, 2009. 12:50 PM

actually I made one and it lasted longer than my zippo does

Coffee bean in reply to MrPyromaniakSep 4, 2009. 11:24 PM
add a cap to it something airtight.
deathsmileyinc says: Sep 27, 2009. 2:42 PM
just the music was good enough for 5/5! nice Instructable
MrPyromaniak (author) in reply to deathsmileyincSep 28, 2009. 5:11 PM
Thanks!!
Weston607 says: Sep 7, 2009. 4:14 PM
I dont get "with a sharp object, push the interior metal pin, that was holding the one you just removed, inside the fuel casing. "
Weston607 in reply to Weston607Sep 7, 2009. 4:17 PM
nvm, i pushed it in with a screwdriver.
8bit says: Aug 29, 2009. 1:08 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems like this one would melt if you left it on too long.
MrPyromaniak (author) in reply to 8bitAug 30, 2009. 8:43 AM
No, it wouldn't melt because the metal guard under the flame protects it... Also, on the picture, I had raised the wick a bit too much to show the effect so that's why the flame is so big. But even with that flame I don't think it would melt.
Sandisk1duo in reply to MrPyromaniakAug 30, 2009. 2:51 PM
the heat from the metal thing would be transferred to the plastic, melting it.
MrPyromaniak (author) in reply to Sandisk1duoAug 30, 2009. 3:05 PM
Maybe you're right and it would melt but just if you left it on for a good while which you're unlikely to do anyway.
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