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#16 Creepin_pyro

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Posted 13 June 2006 - 03:50 PM

Am I the only one here that can work with AF charcoal without turning into a gollywog? : )

Loves:

Finest Swedish Gourmet Perchlorate with anti-cake - absoloutly loved the stuff, but cannot find anymore!

Parlon and Chlorowax - they're great for chlorine doning, and they smell lovely.

Magnalium in all its forms - very interesting, pretty, usefull stuff.

Ammonium Perchlorate - a little scary, but some amazing effects can be achieved by using it.

Hates:

Chunky chemicals that need milling before use, and things with worrying MSDS'.

#17 Andrew

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Posted 14 June 2006 - 10:17 PM

Am I the only one here that can work with AF charcoal without turning into a gollywog? : )


lmfao :lol:

I can!

#18 italteen3

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Posted 14 June 2006 - 10:36 PM

What the hell is a gollywog lol?

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Posted 15 June 2006 - 07:35 PM

It's a bit of a politically-incorrect reference to 'people of African descent', toys of which were very popular in the Victorian period, and even managed to survive until the early 90s (on marmalade jars anyhow). I suppose it's a bit of an English thing and not one I'm overly fond of.
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#20 Creepin_pyro

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Posted 15 June 2006 - 08:21 PM

I suppse I should really have used the politically correct phraseology: "without looking like I just came out of a coal mine." Apologies :)

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Posted 15 June 2006 - 11:55 PM

Got it thanks. :)

I am always a bit twitchy when working with any comp. So sometimes when I am scooping the AF it tends to float and get everywhere. Any time I work with AF I have to clean my scale very well. Any else have this problem or am I the only one? :D

#22 maximusg

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Posted 02 July 2006 - 12:13 PM

They changed the names of those chocolate biscuits from gollywogs to scalliwags here in Australia.... My mum has a huge collection of little gollywog dolls,....
my friend: What's that?

me: It's a fuse.

my friend: Oh.

#23 littlejohny

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Posted 03 July 2006 - 12:23 PM

I am always a bit twitchy when working with any comp. So sometimes when I am scooping the AF it tends to float and get everywhere. Any time I work with AF I have to clean my scale very well. Any else have this problem or am I the only one?


No, I have to do it all the time it gets rather annoying. <_<

#24 burningbush

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Posted 08 July 2006 - 06:40 AM

I love kclo3 great toxicsity good low temp ignition good colors
I love perc too but its only because Ive made so many pretty stars!
am perc is a good one too many usefull comps,
ohhhhh and powdered milk its the tasty est !! wwwhhhhoooosshhhhh up up and away too much lift ya say ? where 'd my bucket go? damn look at the bent satinless bowl 600' away, i'll stick to the 10/1 ratio for less spray,ok

pc.

Got it thanks. :)

I am always a bit twitchy when working with any comp. So sometimes when I am scooping the AF it tends to float and get everywhere. Any time I work with AF I have to clean my scale very well. Any else have this problem or am I the only one? :D



Put some saran wrap over scale first! everyone has a fun time w/ af!
Pc.

Edited by burningbush, 08 July 2006 - 06:39 AM.

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#25 italteen3

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Posted 21 July 2006 - 12:44 AM

Put some saran wrap over scale first! everyone has a fun time w/ af!
Pc.


Great idea! lol cant believe I didnt think of something remotely along those lines.

FINALLY got to whistles today. 70/30 Perc/Na-Benzoate. I already despise the benzoate. What a PITA to screen. Perc went through nice and easy and fluffy, but the Benzoate seemed to love to stick to the screen. Wondering if Potassium Benzoate would produce a similar whistle while being easier to screen?

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Posted 22 July 2006 - 01:31 PM

Potassium Benz produces good whistles too, and is slightly easier to screen. Other chems like this are carbonates, some chlorine donors and cryolite - a PITA indeed!
75 : 15: 10... Enough said!

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Posted 30 July 2006 - 08:34 PM

I don't have that many chemicals I use yet to make pyro effects, but home-made blackpowder is always a hit, simple glucose is quite funny (you can do lots of things with it), and the basic chemical is of course KClO4, which I use in liquefied form in combination with glucose or plain candy. Cant seem to "light" KClO4 like fishy1 said, though...

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Posted 05 August 2006 - 11:41 AM

Be careful with molten KClO3/4 experiments! There is a lot of energy when combined with candy! Also, you can't 'light' KClO4
75 : 15: 10... Enough said!

#29 GBthriller

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Posted 16 September 2006 - 06:45 AM

This is a great thread!

Favorite pyro chem? Easy: Water! in a bucket, near by.

Least favorite: The ones in the container I failed to label in a timely enough manner. And the Lead that made by brain forget things. And the ones in the container I forgot to label. :wacko:

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