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Does anyone have the recipe for...
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a small explosive-- mailbox bomb I suppose... You put a thin plastic container
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of gasoline into a larger container of something else, and after a bit, the
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gas eats through the container and mixes with the other stuff and explodes..
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What is the chemical I am missing??!?!?!?!
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You need either draino or bleach. Usually you put them in a ping-pong ball and
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drop it into someones gas tank and run like hell. In 3-8 minutes BOOM!!! no
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more car!
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Well, I've heard of putting the drano\bleach in the
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hole in the ping-pong ball, and covering it with (I think) either electrical
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or duck tape, or something that the gasoline will eat through (besides the
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ping-pong ball). The more you wrap around, the longer it will take to
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explode.
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Watch out for bleach. I think there is ammonia gas inside of a ping pong ball.
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you can use anti-freeze. It works quite well, as well. You're talking about
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a large, powerful explosion, there. I wouldn't go making those things around
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others, or inside.
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Is anyone POSITIVELY sure what the best thing to make one of those ping pong
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ball car bombs out of?
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Everyone agrees that you fill the ping pong ball with SOMETHING and put it in
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the gas tank, provided the gas tank is full of gas. But I've heard that you
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can use bleach, amonia, draino, and something else. What IS the best thing?
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And more importantly, what is the best thing to cover the ping pong ball with
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to make the delay longer?
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I don't suppose anyone has any rough estimates on how long it would take
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gasoline to eat through a normal ping pong ball, do you?
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you could always fill a ping pong ball (what a .32 cent value) with water then
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tape it up and drop it in a folders can full of gas (or do it many times with
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different kinds of tape!) and I'm sure that the water/gasoline mixture will
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pose no potential threat to human life.. hehe... I am interested to see the
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results.. If anyone does this, lemme know. also, has anyone made Pandora's
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Box from the plans I u/l'ed? it looks like it could be fun.. Gives young
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people, girls and animals a headache by produing high frequency noises..
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please try this one and lemme know what happens ( and how much it costs you,
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cause I am a scientist with a budget)
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I thought of doing that. But the gas might not actually eat through the ping
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pong ball, it might just seep into it. And it just seems to me it would be
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kind of hard to judge the time it took for the gas to seep into the ball.
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And, what's the best substance to put in the ball?
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Instead of putting water in the ball, DO put ammonia, bleach, or whatever.. If
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it's in a Folgers can <open>, and there's not TOO much gas, it won't explode,
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it should just make huge flames.. just get in a dirt field, and wait.. that
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way you know the exact time..
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For sure,
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although I don't recommend it, the subtance that is placed in the ping-pong
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ball is anti-freeze. To time the process, it doesn't matter if the gas seeps
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into the ball, you want to find out how long it takes to dissolve the plastic.
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As to the tape, I'd recommend Scotch tape, seeing as it's plastic. Amen.
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Klepto did have a good idea for testing it. As long as there isn't any
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pressure, it shouldn't actually explode, just burst a fireball into the air,
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right.
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I think you're all forgetting another problem here!
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Just how do you plan to get this ping-pong ball to fit down the narrow neck
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where gas is put in the car that leads to the tank?? Ping-pong balls are too
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big to fit in any of these cars that use unleaded gas for sure,and I don't
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even know for sure if it would fit in the older cars using regular gas. I
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think a better carrier is needed for the antifreeze,draino,bleach,or whatever
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you plan to use!
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Anti-freeze,
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I said! They did fit into the older cars, but, point well taken. That should
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be enough of a pretext to start another topic. Anyone?
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Use the geltin caplets. You should have about 5 secs. to get the hell out of
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dodge before it blows!
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Crystal Drano...
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does not react with gasoline at ALL. I tried it yesterday and got NO EFFECT.
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Drano fizzes with water but just sits there in gas. Also, an interesting
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thing to try is to take a bunch of Drano and put it in a bottle that you can
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make air tight. Fill the bottle with water and then put some medium sizes
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balls od aluminum foil into the bottle and screw the lid on as tight as you
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can. The Drano will eat the aluminum foil and turn it into some gasses which
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will cause the top to blow off the bottle or the bottle to explode...
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Take a Mason jar, fill it with ammonia, and then moth balls. Actually, a
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pesticide sprayer that you pump by hand for pressure works the best. Then
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pressurize it and run. He he.
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With a little Yankee ingenuity,
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Dry ice from Ted Drewes, just the right size to fit into two liter bottles,
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can be mixed with water in a two liter bottle. The ice will melt (speed
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depending on amount of water/ dry ice/water ratio) - or actually sublimate.
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For each 44 or 46 (any one remember the mass number of carbon?) grams of dry
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ice, 22.7 liters of gas will be produced at STP - presurizing the two liter8of CO2 gas will be produced.506 CO2 gas will be produced.
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Which means 1 mole (like I said, 46 or 50 grams of dry ice) of dry ice will
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mean 24.7 liters of gas in a two liter space = 12 ATMs. Needless to say, add
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enough dry ice, you will exceed the elastic limit of the two liter, and BOOM
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an explosion.
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