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INSTRUCIONS FOR TIMERS AND PRIMERS FOR EXPLOSIVES.
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TIMERS:
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Timers for explosives are much more readily availible now
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than several years ago. The watch companies have seen to this
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To make a simple timing device all you need is any digital watch
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with alarm and some wire. Digital watches with alarms are the
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perfect timer for a bomb. They can be modified very easily. To do
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this, simply open the watch and disconect the buzzer. Solder some
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wires to the buzzer leads and you are all set. This devise must
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be conected to a primer.
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PRIMERS:
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Primers are a small explosive devise to set off a larger
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explosion. An example would be an atomic bomb used to detonate a
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hydrogen bomb. The primers I will be discussing are for much
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smaller devises though. You will need these parts: the above
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timer, a 6-12volt battery, a low volt coil relay, and a solar
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egniter. Take the timer and solder the buzzer leads to the coil
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of the relay. The relay coil must be below 1.5v,.02amps. These
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are availible at any Radio Shack store. Wire the battery in a
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curcuit with the relay and solar egniter. The solar egniter
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should be the type used in model rockets. Set the timer alarm to
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go off whenever desired. the solar egniter can the be inserted in
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many types of explosives such as plastique, dynamite, m-80's or
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the like. The solar egniter provides enough of an explosion to
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set these substances off. Since you never want to be around when
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an explosion goes off, this is a very easy way not to be there.
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Note: This devise is never intended for actual use! This
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information is merely for your personal knowledge.
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Captain Corcoran
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