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In Topic: anyone here watching the snooker?
30 April 2004 - 08:32 PM
long live hendry the seventh
In Topic: Ive just made my first rocket
24 April 2004 - 04:28 PM
All purpose filler is what I have used for three test rocket engines I made a fortnight ago. Maybe I'll test one and see what happens, they look like giant bangers to me. I think the filler which is at least 20mm thick will hold but I doubt the tube will take the pressure of almost meal like powder. Theres no way I would ignite them outside. RocketTest
In Topic: Melting chemicals. Which is the safest method
22 April 2004 - 07:52 PM
My first attempt at melting sugar and KNO3 in a pan over gas made a very sticky mess that burnt like a smoke mixture but took a bit of starting. During my second attempt the mix became like caramel, while holding it, then I turned away for a second and looked as it burst into flame, I panicked dropping the burning mix on the worktop burning the it. Never try heating such mixtures, I nearly burnt the ceiling once hehe.
In Topic: Counterstrike
08 April 2004 - 05:14 PM
Quake III is the best, my Sarge and his shotgun make a formidable pair, if only I still had the game.
In Topic: Sparkler formula
05 April 2004 - 04:24 PM
spawned, i used to be in exactly the same position, no oxidiser, no devices, no nothing, but if you really really need it badly then i can point you in the right direction.
The fertilisers FeedAll made by Westland and WonderGro, a Wilko brand, have KNO3 in them, anything up to 60%. It can be easily separated using basic crystallization and centrifuge techniques.
The fertilisers FeedAll made by Westland and WonderGro, a Wilko brand, have KNO3 in them, anything up to 60%. It can be easily separated using basic crystallization and centrifuge techniques.
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