Quote from: KathyLauren on December 01, 2017, 02:24:00 PM
Disclaimer: Don't try this at home!
You pour liquid oxygen over the charcoal briquets. The flask containing the liquid oxygen needs to be on a very long pole, with you as far away as you can get! As far as I can tell from the videos, you don't even need a source of ignition: it seems to ignite itself. The barbecue ends up as a puddle of molten steel. 
You should have some knowledge and experience when approaching any "How to" videos or other publications. I've saw a few for my own repairs and I had no problem. However, those dare videos handling dangerous materials not good for those who want to try these at home, especially the kids! In the Navy in the early 1970's, we saw a safety flick about liquid oxygen (LOX). It was of course, aimed at young male sailors.
Warning! This Navy video with stale comic relief has language and is dated and there is a real graphic scene at the end.
Google "Man from LOX" on YouTube.
Joelene