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Thermite II... or A better way to make Thermite by Jolly Roger
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Thermite is nasty shit. Here is a good and easy way to make it.
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The first step is to get some iron-oxide (which is RUST!). Here is
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a good way to make large quantities in a short time:
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- Get a DC convertor like the one used on a train set. Cut the
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connector off, seperate the wires, and strip them both.
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- Now you need a jar of water with a tablespoon or so of sodium
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chloride (which is SALT!) added to it. This makes the water
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conductive.
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- Now insert both wires into the mixture (I am assuming you
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plugged the convertor in...) and let them sit for five minutes.
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One of them will start bubbling more than the other. This is the
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POSITIVE(+) wire. If you do not do this test right, the final
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product will be the opposite (chemically) of rust, which is RUST
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ACID. You have no use for this here (although it IS useful!).
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- Anyway, put the nail tied to the positive wire into the jar. Now
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put the negative wire in the other end. Now let it sit overnight
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and in the morning scrape the rust off of the nail & repeat until
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you got a bunch of rust on the bottom of the glass. Be generous
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with your rust collection. If you are going through the trouble of
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making thermite, you might as well make a lot, right?
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- Now remove the excess water and pour the crusty solution onto a
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cookie sheet. Dry it in the sun for a few hours, or inside
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overnight. It should be an orange-brown color (although I have
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seen it in many different colors! Sometimes the color gets fucked
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up, what can I say... but it is still iron oxide!)
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- Crush the rust into a fine powder and heat it in a cast-iron pot
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until it is red. Now mix the pure iron oxide with pure alluminum
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filinos which can be bought or filed down by hand from an aluminum
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tube or bar. The ratio or iron oxide to aluminum is 8 grams to 3
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grams.
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- Congrats! You have just made THERMITE! Now, to light it...
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- Thermite requires a LOT of heat (more than a blow torch!) to
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ignite. However, a magnesium ribbon (which is sorta hard to find..
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call around) will do the trick. It takes the heat from the
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burning magnesium to light the thermite.
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- Now when you see your victim's car, pour a fifty-cent sized pile
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onto his hood, stick the ribbon in it, and light the ribbon with
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the blow torch. Now chuckle as you watch it burn through the hood,
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the block, the axle, and the pavement. BE CAREFUL! The ideal
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mixtures can vaporize CARBON STEEL! Another idea is to use
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thermite to get into pay phone cash boxes. HAVE FUN!! -Jolly Roger-
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