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6.4 KiB
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259 lines
6.4 KiB
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* ASSORTED EXPLOSIVES INFORMATION *
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Common Rocket Fuel
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Materials:
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1.) Potassium Nitrate (KNO ) or
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3
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"Saltpeter". This can be obtained
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from a drugstore, or ordered from
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a chemical supply house.
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2.) Sugar (Powdered is the best)
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Procedure:
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1.) Mix the two together 1/2 Nitrate
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and 1/2 Sugar.
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2.) Take an old cooking pan, and
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melt the two together. There
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is NO way for it to ignite.
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3.) It should turn into a fudgey
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looking compound. Pour this
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compound into a rocket engine
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such as a cardboard tube, and
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set a fuse into the compound
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and let the compound harden.
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Chlorate Mixtures
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NOTE: The main ingredient for this
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experiment is potassium or
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sodium chlorate. Both of these
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will do equally well. However,
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both may prove difficult to
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find. Probably the only way to
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get it would be to order it
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through a chemical supply house.
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Materials:
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1) Potassium chlorate or sodium
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chlorate.
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2) Powdered charcoal
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3) Powdered aluminum
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4) Sulfur
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Procedure:
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NOTE: There is no set procedure for
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making chlorate mixtures.
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The only special thing ABOUT
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chlorate mixtures is that
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they have a chlorate in them.
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Experiment with diffiernt
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proportions of each of the
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ingredients. All of the
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chlorate mixtures I made had
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no set procedure and I just
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experimented with the
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proportions of each of the
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ingredients. Most of your
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mixture, however, should be
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potassium chlorate or sodium
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chlorate.
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1) Make sure that you mix the
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sulfur and charcoal and aluminum
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first. You may grind these in
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a mortar and pestal to get a good
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mix of these ingredients.
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2) Add potassium chlorate or sodium
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chlorate. Mix them VERY CAREFULLY
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in the mortar and pestal. DO NOT
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GRIND the mixture once the
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chlorate has been added or it will
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ignite and burn the shit out of
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you.
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3) You now may use the mixture for
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whatever you want to. Chlorate
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mixtures are some of the best
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compositions there are and, in
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my experiences, they are the best
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except for model rocket
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propellant (procedure for making
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this is given later).
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` Green Goddess '
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Materials
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1.) Zinc (Zn) <---NOTE: This is not the
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same as Zinc
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Oxide!
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2.) Sulfur (S)
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Procedure
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1.) Mix the two together 1/2 and 1/2.
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2.) MAKE SURE that you mix them very
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well. The best way to do so, is to
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put the mixture in a jar with a lid
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and shake it up for 15-60 seconds,
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until it is all a greyish color.
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3.) To ignite, use a fuse, or throw a
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match into the powder. WARNING,
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this burns very very quickly, and
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produces smoke. Also it burns at
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a fairly high temperature. It will
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surprise you when you throw a match
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into it. There will be a delay, and
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then all of a sudden, it will flash
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up, and is capable of burning the
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hell out of you.
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Common Uses
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1.) Rocket Fuel
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2.) Bombs <--- NOTE: The best way to do
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this is to take
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it and compress
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it into cardboard
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tubing.
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3.) Smoke bombs (Cardboard tube w/ big
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hole.)
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4.) Flare bombs.
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5.) The rest is up to your imagination
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GOOD LUCK!
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Nitrate Compound
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Materials
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1.) Potassium Nitrate (KNO )
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3
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2.) Aluminum Powder (dust) (Al)
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3.) Sulfur (S)
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Procedure
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1.) Take 2 Tablespoons KNO
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3
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2.) 2 Tablespoons Al
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3.) 1/2-1 Tablespoon S
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4.) Mix and shake, until all is one
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solid color. Silver-grey.
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5.) You can light this with a fuse
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or throw a match into it to light.
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You may experiment with the ratios.
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Here are a few tips:
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a.) To make more smoke add more
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sulfur to the mixture.
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b.) To make it burn slower, add
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more Potassium Nitrate.
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c.) To make it burn faster, add
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more Aluminum Dust.
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Have Fun Experimenting!
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Uses
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1.) High power fuel
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2.) Bombs
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3.) Melting Mailboxes
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Rocket Fuel No.2 (high grade)
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NOTE: This is the best composition
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for rocket fuel. It is one
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of the best compositions I have
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ever tried. Only mercury
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fulminate was better, and I
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don't care to describe that!
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Materials:
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1) Model rocket engine (any engine
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will do, but the bigger ones like
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C or D engines are recommeded).
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2) Hammer
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Procedure:
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1) First, using the hammer, knock
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out the ceramic nozzle of the
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engine. The color of the nozzle
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is light gray.
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2) When you start to see black grains
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in the gray of the nozzle powder,
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put the rocket engine in a shoe
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box or something else to catch
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the propellant. Now hit the
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engine with the hammer to get the
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propellant out (careful, not too
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hard).
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3) When all the propellant has been
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removed and is in the shoe box,
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grains will be in size ranging
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from dust to pieces about 1/2 inch
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in size. You may take out the
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propellant and use it for
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whatever you wish. WARNING: DO
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NOT EVER GRIND THIS MIXTURE!
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It might explode in your face!
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Use it only in the form you got
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it from the engine. Also, since
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I don't know what model rocket
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propellant is made out of, I don't
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know how poisonous it is. As a
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rule, however, do not let it get
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on you and always wash after
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experiments with it (this is just
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a good procedure for any experi-
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by: The Chemist
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CALL INFINITY'S EDGE: xxx-xxx-xxxx (300/1200 BAUD 10 MEGS)
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CRACKER JACK
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