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<EFBFBD> "The Pyromainaic's Super Handbook" <20>
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<EFBFBD> Date: 10/24/94 Written By: <20><><EFBFBD>Sandman<61><6E><EFBFBD> Issue No. 5 <20>
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Well its taken me longer then I expected but it out issue #5 It basicly has
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my traditional favoritesplus some new stuph ive been working on and BTW I'm
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still looking for a few good writers E-Mail me on THE PIT(THW World HDQ) for
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more info. Well here ya' go "The pyromaiac's super Handbook"!!!
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For you people that like blowing things up and shit like that, here's
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something that's not as dangerous or as difficult as more of the explosives
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available (or able to create)... It's called the LN2 Bomb (Short for Liquid
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Nitrogen Bomb). Very easy to make:
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Ingredients: 1 Plastic Two Litre Bottle
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Enough Liquid Nitrogen To Fill The Bottle
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Instructions: Fill the bottle with liquid nitrogen. Then cap
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as tightly as possible. The vaporization of the
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nitrogen will create enough pressure in the
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bottle (within 5-15 minutes) to break it with
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a quite strong explosive force... Very Easy...
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USE AT YOUR OWN RISK....
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FLAMABILITY OF GASES:
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Type: Gas Explosive
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Ingredients: Explosive Gas
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Description: Under some conditions, common gases act as fuel. When mixed
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with air, they will burn rapidly or even explode. For some
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fuel-air mixtures, the range over which the explosion can
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occur is quite wide while for others the limits are narrow.
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The upper and lower amounts of common fuels that will cause
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an ignitable mixture are shown in the table below. The
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quantity shown is the percentage by volume of air. If the
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fuel-air mixture is too lean or too rich, it will not
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ignite. The amounts shown are therefore called limits of
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inflamability.
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Gases (% by volume of air)
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Fuel (Gas) Lower Limit Upper Limit
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Water Gas Or Blue Gas 7.0 72
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Natural Gas 4.7 15
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Hydrogen 4.0 75
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Acetylene 2.5 81
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Propane 2.2 10
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Butane 1.9 9
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!!!WARNING!!!
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!!!This Shit Could Kill U!!!
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Next to the Roman Candle, these are perhaps the most popular articles of the
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pyrotechnical craft and, on good authority, apparently antedate the candle. So
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much has been written about sky rockets that any detailed description would be
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superfluous. The French, particularly, have left a most complete history,
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sometimes amusing, in view of the present status of rocket manufacture. The
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rocket consists of a tube of paper rammed with suitable composition, its lower
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end choked to about one-third of the diameter of its bore, and having a hollow
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center extending upward through the composition to about 3/4 of an inch of the
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top. A stick attached to the tube serves to balance it while ascending.
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Roughly, the composition of a rocket, that is, the portion of it that is
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burning while it is ascending, should be seven times its diameter in length.
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Six-sevenths is pierced through the center while one-seventh is solid and acts
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as a fuse to communicate the fire to the heading when the rocket reaches the
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highest point of its flight.
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The tube is made of strong paper, preferably 3 turns of hardware paper on
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the inside with 4 or more turns of straw board or Kraft paper on the outside.
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A good rocket case can also be made of heavy rag or building paper, if it is
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properly rolled with good paste. The process of choking the case and ramming
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in a mold has been practically discontinued.
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Good rockets should be uniform, all those of one caliber ascending to the
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same height and bursting at about the same time. This is particularly
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desirable in bouquets of 100 or more, fired simultaneously, or a straggling
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effect is produced.
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Most rockets larger than 3 ounces are rammed singly or by gang rammers,
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which can be built on a custom basis. Today, hydraulic rammers are also in use.
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For very large rockets, a scoop of clay is shaken in and rammed with
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eight good blows of a mallet on the longest rammer. Then, a scoopful of
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composition is rammed with about eight lighter blows. This is repeated until
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the case is filled to about 1 inch from the top. Shift rammer as it becomes
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necessary to use shorter ones. There should be 1 inch of solid composition
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above the top end of the spindle. Now the final charge of clay is put in and
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the hollow pin rammer is used. This sets the clay while leaving an opening for
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the fire to reach the heading. Care must be used to see that the hollow tube
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just pierces the clay. If it does not go through, the heading will fail to
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fire; if it goes too far, the heading will fire prematurely. (The heading is
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the blast charge or whatever you want to ignite) the following are good
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compositions for rockets of the different sizes given: (given in weighted
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parts)
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1-3 ounces 4-8 ounces 1-3 pounds 4-8 pounds
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Mixed Coal 10 9 12 12
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If rockets burst before ascending, add more coal; if they ascend too
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slowly, add more Potassium Nitrate. For the smaller sizes, use fine coal, for
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larger, coarser in proportion to the diameter. In 4-8 pound rockets, use
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partly granulated Potassium Nitrate.
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SERPENTS
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The eggs for producing this remarkable article consists of small pelletLE Ont aulfocyanide (thiocyanate) of mercury which has the remarkable property of
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swelling 25-50 times its original size when lighted, producing a ling, snake-
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like ash. To prepare it, make a concentrated solution of mercuric chloride and
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add, little by little, a solution of potassium sulfocyanide, stirring
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constantly. A grayish precipitate will be formed, and when the last addition
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nt aulfocyanide no longer produces cloudiness, permit the mixture to settle.
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Drain the supernatant liquid off as much as possible, remove the precipitate
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to a filter paper, placed in a glass funnel, and wash slightly. When it is
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thoroughly dried, reduce it to a fine powder. When ready to for the eggs,
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moisten the composition very sparingly with a weak solution of gum arabic
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which may be added a pinch of potassium nitrate and, made into cones, by
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ramming. However, this product is poisonous to man and other living species,
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since it is composed of cyanide and mercury. Thus, another formula has been
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devised to accommodate safety.
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A safer version of the above serpent can be made of the following:
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Naphtha pitch (10), Linseed oil (2), Fuming nitric acid (7), and Picric acid
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(3 1/2). Reduce the pitch to a fine powder; add linseed oil and mix well in a
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mortar. Add the fuming nitric acid, always a little at a time, Allow to cool
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for 1 hour. Wash several times with water, the last time allowing the mass to
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stand in the water for several hours. Dry thoroughly; powder finely and add
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picric acid, rubbing it in well. Moisten with gum arabic water and form into
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pelletL about the size of a #4 star.
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This branch of pyrotechny seems to have been somewhat overlooked, though
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its possibilities for daylight entertainment as a supplement of night displays
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could open an interesting field for those with enough imagination to develop
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it.
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There are as many colors and tints of smoke as there are flames and
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aerial combinations. The simplest form of the smoke used in pyrotechny is the
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smoke pot, as used in spectacles like THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII and BURNING OF
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ROME, where it is desired to give the effect of destruction by fire. Smoke and
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spark posts consist of short cases about 4-6 inches in diameter and 6-12
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inches in length. A basic formula subject to variation is:
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Smoke 1 Smoke 2 Spark 1 White
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Potassium Nitrate 4 6 --- 12
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Lampblack 1 --- --- ---
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Fine Charcoal 1 --- 1 1
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Realgar 1 --- --- ---
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Rosin 1 --- --- ---
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Antimony Sulfide --- 1 --- ---
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The peculiar property of picrate of whistling while burning has been
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known for a long time. You can manufacture whistling fireworks using this
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substance. In a porcelain receptacle, dissolve 1 pound of picric acid in the
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least possible quantity of boiling water; add 1/4 pound of potassium
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carbonate, a little at a time, stirring continuously. When effervescence has
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subsided, add 1 pound of powdered potassium nitrate. Stir thoroughly, allow to
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stand for an hour and then place it on a heavy piece of filter paper in a
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glass funnel, to drain. When it is dry, crush to a fine powder with a wooden
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roller.
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Although this is a reasonably safe composition, only small quantities
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should be handled at a time, as an explosion will cause disastrous result, or
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will they? heh heh. The dry powder may be rammed into tubes from 1/4 to 3/4
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inches in diameter, and will produce the whistling sound when burned. Bamboo
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tubes are most effective.
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Owing to the ease with which potassium picrate detonates, whistles cannot
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be use in shells, but small tubes, 1/4 inches in diameter and 2 1/2 inches
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long, when charged with the above composition, may be placed in the heads of
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rockets or fastened to the outside and arranged to burn while the rocket is
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ascending. Attached to wheels, they are quite amusing, but the most effective
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use for them is in a series of six or eight, ranging in size from 1/4 to 3/4
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inches in diameter, set side by side like a Pandean pipe and burned
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simultaneously.
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A non--picrate whistle, safer than the one above, is made from potassium
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chlorate (3), and Gallic acid (1). This composition makes a very good whistle
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I'm sure all of you are familiar with the Bic lighter, and I'm also sure
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you've tried to make the Bic Flamethrower at one time or another. Well...
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here's 2 more things you can do, First off is the Bic Rocket, and then the
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Bic Sparkler. Both work almost every time! Enjoy...
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MATERIALS NEEDED:
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2 or more Bic lighters (the big kind)
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1 large open parkinglot with noncombustible material surrounding it
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DIAGRAM:
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- NORMAL TOP AND SIDE - - TOP AND SIDE, FLME BLOCKER REMOVED -
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Flame |Flame Blocker /=========\ Striker
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+_/__|<-+->|_+_| ||M +_O== <-+ .0.
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Fuel --->| : |<-+ | | ||I | : | | | |
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Area 1 | : | | | | ||F | : | | | |
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|Fuel Area 2 // |Fuel Valve
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Flint--> I
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PREPARATION:
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First, hit the back side of the flame blocker against something and break
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it off. Take off the striker and get the spring and flint. Set them aside
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somewhere safe for later use. Next pull off the Fuel Valve, and put your
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fingure over the hole where the fuel comes out and shake it up. Leave your
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fingure on the hole.
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LAUNCHING:
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Find someplace where you can lay the lighter so the bottom faces up. Set it
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there, take the other lighter and light the rocket. It should burn just like
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it normally does, except the flame should be melting the plastic. It melts
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down to the fuel and... one of three things happens: It flies up into the air
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and explodes (usually about 10-20 feet up), Skips along the ground, or just
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explodes. It usually takes about 2 minutes for it to burn through the plastic.
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What every you do, don't go back to the lighter after it's been burning for
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more than 1 minute. And only go back if the flame went out!
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BIC SPARKLER:
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This isn't really a sparkler, but it sure is fun. Take the flint and the
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spring you set aside from the rocket and wrap the flint in the spring, like
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this, you pull the sprint, put the flint in the middle, like a plus sign, and
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then twist the spring once so it looks like this:
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Flint
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."||". <- Spring
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Then hold it over the flame of the one lighter you have left until it starts
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to wrinkle up or get red. Then throw it against a wall and whoosh, sparks fly
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everywhere and there's a little char mark left on the wall.
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CONCLUSION:
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Enjoy these, they're lots of fun at parties when everyones drunk, the sparkler
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is really trippy then. They are both best at night, but good during the day
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Holy Fucking Shit my hands are tired!!! That was the longest article I typed
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thus far in this publication's youth. I really hope you liked it and if you
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didn't??????????????FUCK OFF LETS SEE YOU START YOUR OWN PUBLICATION AND KEEP
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IT GOING MORE THEN 1 FUCKING ISSUE!!!!On the other hand if you liked it thanx
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and remember to read the previous 4 'cause they tell U what to look 4!!
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Well See ya' Look 4 #6 sometime around the 29 of October!
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P.S.-This was the pyro Special I think
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