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Agrajag the Prolonged
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This is the first in a serries of articles dealing with the process of
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making platic explosives. In the articles I will discuss different types of
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plastic explosives, there origin and finally hold to produce them with suplies
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that are found in a usual house-hold.
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This information was orignally written by Tim Lewis, and was typed in and
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uploaded by myself, (Agrajag). This article will take you through step by step
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process of making plastic explosive from common house-hold bleach.
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Plasique Explosive from Bleach
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This explosive is a Potassium chlorate explosive. This explosive and
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explosives of similar composition were used in WWI as the main ecplosive filler
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in grenades, land mines, and morter rounds used by French, German, and some
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other forces involved in that conflict. These explosives are relatively safe
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to manufcture. By RELATIVELY SAFE, I mean just that! DON'T SCREW AROUND WITH
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THIS SHIT, EITHER MAKE IT OR DON'T! I hate to hear of a phreak buying it
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because he was fucking with some chemicals and the blew up in his face. The
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procedures in the following paragraph CAN BE DANGEROUS, if you don't take
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special care, and watch what you are doing! On should strive to make sure
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these explosives are free from sulfure, sulfides, and picric acid. The
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presence of these compounds result in mixtures that are or can become highly
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sensitive and possibly decompose explosively while in storage. One should
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never store home made explosives, make enough for what you need at the time.
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YOU NEVER KNOW HOW STABLE IT IS UNTIL IT BLOWS! The manufacter of this
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explosive from bleach is given just as an expediant method. This method of
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manufacturing potassium chlorate is not economical due to the amount of energy
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used to boil the solution and cause the "Dissociation" reaction to take place.
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The procedure does work and yields a relatively pure and a sulfur, sulfide free
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product. These explosives are very cap sensitive and require only a #3 cap for
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instigating detonation. To manufacture potassium chlorate from bleach, (5.25%
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sodium hypochlorite solution), obtain a heat source, hot-plate, stove, etc.,
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etc. a battery hydrometer, a large pyrex or enameled steel container, (to
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weigh chemicals), and some potassium chloride, (sold as salt substitute). Take
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one gallon of bleach and place it in the container and begin heating it. While
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this solution heats, weigh out 63 grams potassium chloride and add this to the
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bleach being heated. Bring this solution to a boil and boil until when checked
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with a hydrometer the reading is 1.3, (if battery hydrometer is used, it should
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read FULL charge.) When the reading is 1.3 take the solution and let it cool in
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the refrigerator until it is between room temperature and 0 degrees celcius.
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Filter out the crystals that have formed and save them. Boil this solution
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again and cool as before. Filter and save the crystals. Take these crystals
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that have been saved and mix them with distilled water in the following
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proportions: 56 grams per 100 milileters distilled water. Heat this solution
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until it boils and allow to cool. Filter the solution and save the crystals
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the form upon cooling. This process of purification is called fractional
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crystalization. these crystals should be relatively pure potassium chlorate.
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Power these to the consistancy of face powder and heat gently to drive off all
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moisture. Melt five parts vaseline and five parts wax. Disslove this in white
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gasoline, (camp stove gasoline), and pour this liquid on 90 parts potassium
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chlorate, (the powdered crystals from above), in a plastic bowl. Knead this
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liquid into the potassium chlorate until intimately mixed. Allow all the
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gasoline to evaporate. Place this explosive in a cool dry place. Avoid
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friction, sulfur, sulfides, and phophorous compounds. This explosive is best
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molded to the desired shape and density of 1.3 grams in a cube and dipped in
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wax till water proof. These block type charges guarantee the highest
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detonation velocity.
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Live long and prosper,
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Agrajag
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Ps, I would like to thank Tim Lewis, the autor of "Kitchen Improvised Plastic
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Explosives" for this information. You may obtain a catalog of other books of
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this and other natures by writing:
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Information Publishing Co.
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Box 10042, Odessa, Texas.
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79762
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