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#1 Chemikus

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Posted 21 June 2003 - 03:02 PM

sell chemicals :
pottasium perchlorate,
ammonium perchlorate,
titan powder
sulphur
charcoal air float
zink powder
red gum powder
pvc-powder
sodium chlorate,
sodium azide,
lead(II) nitrate
strontium nitrate,
german dark alu
very fine magnesium powder
and more ...

shipping only to NL,Swiss,belgium,germany,GB,France.
Austria



price-list: chemikus@directbox.com

payments: cash money or paypal

[Edited on 21-6-2003 by Chemikus]

#2 Gor

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Posted 29 June 2003 - 10:54 PM

Anyone dealt with this guy?

#3 phildunford

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Posted 30 June 2003 - 05:40 PM

Asked him for a quote.

Will let you know how I get on....

#4 hewettn

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Posted 30 June 2003 - 07:52 PM

Ive ordered 1kg german dark alu will see if it arrives....

#5 adamw

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Posted 30 June 2003 - 07:53 PM

This topic is bascially blatant advertising. He's obviously not interested in BPS as a forum for fellow pyronuts, more of a means of flogging his wares to you lot. Dont want to spoil your fun but you may find this post removed at some point.

#6 Gor

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Posted 30 June 2003 - 09:51 PM

Of course it is blatant advertising, but given the number of 'where can I get some..........' posts, and struggle to get any of the interesting stuff then perhaps he can be forgiven.

I'm more concerned that it seems too good to be true, with the obvious risk of getting ripped, so would invite him to tell us more about himself.... or would ask you experts to help us find better alternatives.

#7 Stuart

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Posted 01 July 2003 - 10:40 AM

Hi
I asked for a price list and here's what he sent me-
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im sell:
all prices in euro


1kg nh4clo4 p.a = 80 euro
1kg kclo4 p.a. = = 59 euro
1kg kclo3 = 45 euro
1kg srno3 p.a. = 45 euro
1kg baclo3 = 59 euro
1kg naclo3 = 45 euro
1kg nan3 p.a = 80 euro
1kg pb(II9no3 = 85 euro
1kg magnesiumpowder
50?m,99,9 % = 35 Euro
PROMOTION.:1 kg = 20 Euro
when have 80 buyers

1 kg German Dark 2?m = 59 Euro

shipping only in Europe

would be nice if you praise the link or them/her/it in the forum stations would become.

sory for my bad english

greets

chemikus



im sell:
all prices in pound


1kg nh4clo4 p.a = 55,30 pound
1kg kclo4 p.a. = 41,30 pound
1kg kclo3 = 31,30 pound
1kg srno3 p.a. = 31,30 pound
1kg baclo3 = 41,30 pound
1kg naclo3 = 31,30 pound
1kg nan3 p.a = 55,30 pound
1kg pb(II9no3 = 41,30 pound

1kg srco3 = 12 pound
1 kg German Dark 2?m = 41,30 Euro

shipping only in Europe



payments: cash money or paypal



shipping 7 pound to 2 kkg (!!2kg included package!!)

would be nice if you praise the link or them/her/it in the forum stations would become.

sory for my bad english

greets

chemikus
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By the looks of things, he says that shipping is ?7 upto 2 kilos but free after that. The Mg powder is 24.3847 GBP (he didnt convert it to pound) and the Dark German at the bottom is ment to say ?41.30, not 41.30 euros. I think he might be German but if not, then probably Dutch

#8 adamw

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Posted 01 July 2003 - 08:33 PM

Oh he sells Lead Nitrate too, thats suprising! Wonder what I could do with that and some NaN3...

#9 phildunford

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Posted 02 July 2003 - 12:02 PM

Agree with Gor...

Everyone has the problem of where to get the exclusivly pryo chemicals. Alot of stuff has other uses/sources but stuff like pyro aluminium / Potassium Perchlorate etc is really hard to get hold of for budding pryos. I don't know of any legit sources for these that will sell no questions asked. If this guy is Kosha we need to know about him...

I don't really understand why these things are hard to get hold of (apart from lack of demand) as no terrorist is going to blow you up with red gum and aluminium - they just get a lump of semtex!

#10 BigG

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Posted 02 July 2003 - 06:44 PM

Not strictly correct.

The bahli bombing was done with ammonium nitrate. Most terror attacks are not done with Simtex but with crude assemblies and house hold materials. I do agree that it is better to put a control mechanises that require you to register as a amateur pyro technician rather then just band the whole thing all together. Of course, we have seen that most control mechanises put into practice in the UK just don?t work?.

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Posted 02 July 2003 - 08:42 PM

Don't know the details, but you need a powerful high explosive initiator to explode ammonium nitrate - and again ammonium nitrate is freely available (by the ton) if you want it - no use for pyro though...

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Posted 02 July 2003 - 09:20 PM

I can think of 5 things off the top of my head that can be used in conjunction with each other to detonate ammonium nitrate, and they are all freely available to Joe Public. It's scary to think how easy it is...

Its hard to understand why people dont realise why companies wont willingly sell to them... they dont want the hassle and responsibility that comes with selling -potentially- dangerous materials to people who dont have a legitimate reason for them. If you worked at a petrol station and a group of young boys with their pockets filled with matches came and wanted to buy petrol, I'm sure you'd feel the same.

Translation: 'Petrol' (Petroleum) is 'gas' ('Gasoline') for the reference, Bernie. Not being disrespectful, but why do you call 'motor fuel' 'gas'... what do you call butane, propane and the such? 'Gas'?? It must get confusing: "Hey Bob, go get some gas"... Bob returns with propane: "You idiot, I said gas, not gas!" :)

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#13 bernie

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Posted 02 July 2003 - 10:39 PM

Surprisingly Adam, it happens quite frequantly. Petrol in propane tanks and visa versa. Butane comes in Bic lighters and methane comes right out of my :arse:

I always get a kick out of how the British say me - thane. It's all wrong you know. It's pronounced meth-ane. :P

Motor fuel sounds all stuck up and tight. I have always called it go juice. If your an old dude and run a muscle car(mint GTO or the like) around town we just call you an old bad ass. They really suck up the motor fuel. If your one of those older gents and you want to blow the doors of some piss ant plastic Jap car you go down and fuel up with some 104 octane. They also sound quite a bit more TUFF than the popcorn exhausts that the wee boys with winky wiskers run on the extruded autos.

Translation: Muscle cars live forever and winky Jap cars suck! Just in case you were not able to read betwwen the lines.:D

#14 adamw

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Posted 03 July 2003 - 07:39 PM

Where can I get my free 'Support air pollution" bumper sticker then?

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Posted 14 July 2003 - 09:04 PM

Just to let people know, sent this guy a test order about 10 days ago - nothing arrived yet.

Won't say he's a 'dodgy geezer' yet, but I would hold off ordering If I were you - If my stuff does arrive I will you let you know on here...

Anyone else actually recieved anything? - he said he sent some stuff to someone in Devon.




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