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Feb 8, 2010. 3:40 PMarmyofpyros
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Just like thermite, but with titanium. If titanium melts at a higher temperature than iron why don't they use this stuff in incendiary grenades?
Dec 6, 2009. 6:42 AMtemp
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I'm guessing because titanium is more expensive and generally harder to work with. And iron oxide seems to do a good enough job. =)
Aug 10, 2009. 3:44 PMEvilblaze (author)
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No. In plastic explosives they use usually PETN or RDX. Sometimes they put nitrate esters in plastic, because it can be detected if there are nitrate esters in it. The common used esters are EGDN, NG. But there are no potassium chlorate in it.
Sep 5, 2009. 12:21 PMFunkNattidelic
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I read somewhere that you can make something similar to a plastic explosive my kneading KCLO3 into Petroleum jelly, 9:1 ratio respectively
Dec 14, 2009. 4:03 PMFunkNattidelic
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numerous places, anarchists cookbook being one i do believe =P. id love to know if it works, id try but i dont have KClO3 and i dont know if my idea for a blasting cap would work.
Dec 15, 2009. 4:32 AMEvilblaze (author)
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Potassium chlorate and gasoline has 6000-7000 m/s detonation velocity. It is a really strong explosive as you can see.
But this instructable is not about explosives.....
But this instructable is not about explosives.....
Dec 15, 2009. 3:17 PMFunkNattidelic
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So potassium chlorate and gasoline is a high explosive? Is it like a gel or a goop or what?
Dec 16, 2009. 12:56 PMEvilblaze (author)
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It's like wet sand. You don't need so much gasoline in it.
But this instructable is not about explosives.....
If you are interested in explosives, than write a pm or a mail.
But this instructable is not about explosives.....
If you are interested in explosives, than write a pm or a mail.
Aug 6, 2009. 11:28 AMEvilblaze (author)
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Prült? Merthogy?:-D Amúgy te ki vagy? Kevés ezen a honlapon a magyar emberke....
Aug 6, 2009. 1:42 PMCoolKoon
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Már eleve az a tény, hogy ilyen kísérletet a jelek szerint bent csináltál....de jó, gondolom, gondosan eltávolítottál a közelébQl minden gyúlékony anyagot. Maradjunk annyiban, hogy én ilyet csak kint, pl. az erkélyen csinálnék :) Amúgy én egy, a "csináld magad"-mozgatom lelkes híve vagyok. Már elég régóta járok ide körülnézni, mert az itteni dolgok még ötletnek, meg inspirációnak is néha zseniálisak. Egyébként ami azt illeti, rendkívül szívesen csinálnék ilyen kísérleteket, de per pillanat még NYÁK-gyártást se igazán tqrnek meg, ilyenek után meg még a szqrömeg is kitennék...... Amúgy hol lehet ilyen anyagokat beszerezni? :)
Aug 6, 2009. 2:19 PMEvilblaze (author)
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Mindent be lehet szerezni, de a többit MSN-en vagy mailben. Küldd el az MSN címed PM-ben vagy küldj egy mailt. Üdv.
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