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Quote from: Sladeheap on January 17, 2011, 10:04:27 PMQuote from: Heinrich on January 17, 2011, 09:48:14 PMcoke probably(not alcohol anyway lol)Wuss!!! Start drinking up you fucking teetotaler!!! Being free from alcohol is NOT a bad thing.Give her some space, you drunkard spazz.
Quote from: Heinrich on January 17, 2011, 09:48:14 PMcoke probably(not alcohol anyway lol)Wuss!!! Start drinking up you fucking teetotaler!!!
coke probably(not alcohol anyway lol)
A German hand grenade, made of nipolit. It has no metal case. Except for the detonator the entire grenade is made of nipolit. Nipolit was an explosive made of recycled cannon powder. It was about as powerful as dynamite and could be shaped into almost anything, since it was very insensitive to shock and friction. The Germans made raincoats of it, so that they could carry explosives openly in areas occupied by the Allies(!)
Quote from: TheoK on January 22, 2011, 05:05:18 AMA German hand grenade, made of nipolit. It has no metal case. Except for the detonator the entire grenade is made of nipolit. Nipolit was an explosive made of recycled cannon powder. It was about as powerful as dynamite and could be shaped into almost anything, since it was very insensitive to shock and friction. The Germans made raincoats of it, so that they could carry explosives openly in areas occupied by the Allies(!)So what did they use as shrapnel??
A friend of mine made these. He's just 15 years old and probably one of the youngest and best pyrotechnicians in the world.Blue is the hardest colour to make in fireworks. The composition is American.
Quote from: TheoK on January 22, 2011, 02:04:53 PMA friend of mine made these. He's just 15 years old and probably one of the youngest and best pyrotechnicians in the world.Blue is the hardest colour to make in fireworks. The composition is American. Can't you make blue with titanium??
Quote from: Sladeheap on January 22, 2011, 02:14:09 PMQuote from: TheoK on January 22, 2011, 02:04:53 PMA friend of mine made these. He's just 15 years old and probably one of the youngest and best pyrotechnicians in the world.Blue is the hardest colour to make in fireworks. The composition is American. Can't you make blue with titanium??No, titanium makes the light white. You use copper for blue, but it's always tricky to balance it and there are many, many salts, oxides etc that can be used, including pure copper, but that's unusual. This one is pretty unique in that it uses very simple chemicals and yet makes such a nice blue:Conkling Blue #1 Potassium perchlorate 65 Black copper oxide 14 Parlon 9 Red gum 7 Dextrin 5 Add 25% alcohol / 75% water