Great Store, hope it stays and doesn't get shutdown, Reasonable prices too. you can expect business from me when you get willow charcoal back in stock "when might that be".
My only suggestion is to remove the orange explosive symbol that sits behind auspyro and replace it with something like a rocket or something, other than that its great Good Luck to you.
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In Topic: New Australian Pyro Supply Shop!
10 June 2008 - 08:04 AM
In Topic: Fastest BP
11 October 2007 - 12:04 PM
Hello,
I have a question.
Would it be viable to replace the sulphur with sugar in order to simultaneously produce more gases and bind a lift powder without slowing it down too significantly?
Stick with the tried and true, sugar would also make the BP hydroscopic.
In Topic: Homemade aluminum powder
11 October 2007 - 11:32 AM
The link doesn't seem to be working?
In Topic: Homemade aluminum powder
10 October 2007 - 01:40 PM
I have never found Aluminium powder anywhere in Australia.
I'd like to here more about making it for yourself techniques. I've tried with the angle grinder method which doesn't really work, I don't have the money to buy a coffee grinder or blender... I may try using a belt sander with a 320grit belt on an Aluminium plate and see how that works. Resix's solution looks interesting now i have to get Mg... even though you can do alot with only Kno3, S, C, it gets a bit boring
I'd like to here more about making it for yourself techniques. I've tried with the angle grinder method which doesn't really work, I don't have the money to buy a coffee grinder or blender... I may try using a belt sander with a 320grit belt on an Aluminium plate and see how that works. Resix's solution looks interesting now i have to get Mg... even though you can do alot with only Kno3, S, C, it gets a bit boring
In Topic: Your Favourite and Least Favourite Pyro Chemicals
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.
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