To: vannrox
just as are those who collect antique firearms that use black powder, which also is on the ATF explosives list. I made black powder as a kid. not too to do hard salt peter, sulfer, charcoal...something like that.
3 posted on
03/03/2003 1:53:45 PM PST by
demlosers
To: demlosers
I made black powder as a kid. not too to do hard salt peter, sulfer, charcoal...something like that.
Me too, did any of yours explode? Mine only burned furiously.
Toy rocket engines with a wire fuse will guarantee that your
shotgun powder filled pipe bomb goes off.
16 posted on
03/03/2003 2:04:59 PM PST by
latrans
To: demlosers
Yeah, I made black powder bombs when I was a kid, too. And I fooled around with potasium tri-iodide, which was pretty cool. Plus I had a cap gun and a BB gun, and a slingshot made from surgical tubing. And a drawer full of throwing knives. And a homemade speargun that I made for a summer in the Bahamas. Those were the lost days of innocence, I guess. What with kids shooting their classmates and blowing up schools, it's no longer a good idea to let them do these things.
But the real problem isn't rockets and explosives, it's the fact that so many kids are moral ignoramuses, because they aren't allowed to learn about the basics of religion and morality in school any longer.
20 posted on
03/03/2003 2:08:31 PM PST by
Cicero
To: demlosers
I made black powder as a kid. not too to do hard salt peter, sulfer, charcoal...something like that. 75% saltpeter (potassium nitrate)
13% charcoal (carbon)
12% brimstone (sulfur)
Or so I recall from my younger days...
It's a "low" explosive, which means it just burns rapidly. "High" explosives, like C4, genuinely explode (i.e., blow up real good).
23 posted on
03/03/2003 2:12:38 PM PST by
absinthe
To: demlosers
A mixture of powdered zinc and powdered sugar works well also .
41 posted on
03/03/2003 6:16:36 PM PST by
Renegade
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