Coloured Flashes And Flash Pots
#16
Posted 04 September 2003 - 08:34 PM
I built a dragon a while ago from 60mm paper rope which I soaked in KNO3 and dried until it was encrusted. I split it down the back and inserted pure Mg powder, about 500g, Wings were of spirit soaked cloth, and the mouth contained a small bottle full of petrol. I draped it artfully on some metal poles and lit the tail with a blow torch. It worked brilliantly, including the flame spurting from its mouth, but the Mg burned in about 5 seconds, and I would have liked it to have gone a bit slower. Any ideas?
After the Mg, the rope caught and for a while the whole thing glowed red hot. Nice.
#17
Posted 19 September 2003 - 02:16 PM
Well the above is of my first atempt at making a flash pot. I think it worked out fairly well for a first try.
Only used a tea spoon worth of powder out of a model rocket engine
#18
Posted 19 September 2003 - 08:52 PM
#19
Posted 19 September 2003 - 10:00 PM
#20
Posted 11 January 2004 - 04:01 AM
Chris,hi all, just wondering if anyone had seen/made any nice flash pots and know how they where made?im kinda into these flash pots now and have been just using the standard 70/30 flash with 250 Al on top, gets a nice affect. also iv tryed a weaker lash 50/50 with the 250 Al on top and that was a good affect aswel. could i simply add PVC and strontium carbonate to produce a nice solid red flash?also barium carbonate for green and copper carbonate for blue with pvc?Cheers, Chris.
o and if anyone is interested on my flash pots check my site out in the videos section, put em up a bit later today.
For Colored Flashes, I would not use Coloring Agents, I.E; Carbonates Etc. The problem being the noxious nature of smoke versus the effect. Are these pots for close proximtry, or indoor use?
Instead, you might want to try Strontium Nitrate finely divided and Magnalium, or 325 Mesh Mag, 65/35 will give you a really Brilliant Fed Flash. Barium Nitrate really finely divided and Magnalium or 325 mesh Mag, 70/30 will result in a nice green Flash, though not quite as nice as the red I.E; kinda washed out green. There are others, I think Kosanke wrote the article on colored flashes, but I would not swear to it. I'll see what else I can dig up for you...
Regards, Stay Green,
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#21
Posted 11 January 2004 - 10:19 AM
Oh, i don't suppose extremely fine flake Al would work instead of Mg?(5 micron Al)
Edited by Pyromaster2003, 11 January 2004 - 10:20 AM.
#22
Posted 19 January 2004 - 05:46 AM
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#23
Posted 19 January 2004 - 06:29 PM
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#25
Posted 22 January 2004 - 01:55 AM
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#26
Posted 25 July 2006 - 02:27 AM
When I was younger my father used to weld on cars alot when he would do bodywork on them. I burnt my eyes really bad one night to the point that I had to go to the hospital. The doctor on duty told my dad to take me home, cut up a large potato, put it into a washcloth, wet it and put it over my eyes. The next morning my eyes were all caked up and were a bit fuzzy, but it cleared them up nicely. I have been welding for about 15 years now and I still use it to this day. It really works.
Byron Johnson
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Edited by PyroSpFx, 25 July 2006 - 02:29 AM.
#27
Posted 25 July 2006 - 09:46 PM
This is an interesting remedy. Never heard it actually. I'll have to try it next time I get the sand in the eyes. Not sure why it works. Sounds like it just kind of rewets the eyes, unless the starch has something to do with it..
#28
Posted 26 July 2006 - 06:27 PM
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