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TATP--How sensitive is it?
You bet that. And I bet that HMX + HNIW are last!

Not to make a one-liner... There is a way of st ...
30-1-2007 at 08:39
by: Boomer
TATP--How sensitive is it?
This stuff has killed and maimed before, and not only stupid kids. Experienced chemists have fallen ...
29-1-2007 at 00:57
by: Boomer
The Stupidity of Certain Chemical Bans
Old hat, but the sad thing is some politicians believed it. Maybe in 20 years - shit five - the hyst ...
24-1-2007 at 08:26
by: Boomer
Unconventional Shaped Charges
Adobe tells me the book-pdf is damaged.

The cone could be used, but why start so big? You'll need ...
22-1-2007 at 03:58
by: Boomer
chapati peroxide?
EBWs.
THIS is the reason to use them, not the timing. 100 ms with better than 1% accuracy can be ha ...
22-1-2007 at 03:50
by: Boomer
Extraction problems.
There are two "Osmium-procedures" in the Rhodium archieve. The second is called "Osmium/BrightStar.. ...
20-1-2007 at 08:05
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
The eutectics mentioned above, using only AN plus an (earth)alkali metal nitrate, all have melting p ...
20-1-2007 at 07:25
by: Boomer
chapati peroxide?
I thought about that too, but if the TATP was for the detonators only, why did they give themself aw ...
19-1-2007 at 03:36
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
After a closer look, the patent mix contains PE, not PETN! It is added as a fuel and an organic flux ...
19-1-2007 at 03:23
by: Boomer
chapati peroxide?
I had thought it was a kilo TATP each, with flour added for an FEA effect.

Since there was NO eff ...
17-1-2007 at 06:17
by: Boomer
Stencil etching
"I don't have a UV setup"

Yes you do, we all have one. Look into the sky! :P
5-1-2007 at 01:37
by: Boomer
Quick question
Detonation does not help in combustion engines!

You want a long lasting pressure to push the pist ...
5-1-2007 at 01:32
by: Boomer
Stencil etching
You can buy the brass sheet WITH photoresist. Just print on transparent paper, radiate with UV, spec ...
3-1-2007 at 07:42
by: Boomer
Quick question
I once put the oxygen line of my welder into the air intake of my car. As soon as I opened the valve ...
3-1-2007 at 06:56
by: Boomer
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide
I would forget this. Period. Or look here: http://nobombs.net/brucel/explosivegraphics.html

Soak ...
3-1-2007 at 06:32
by: Boomer
Overloading a 1/4 watt resister
Looking at the data sheet for a 0207 resistor, it says weight = 210mg. At 0.8 J/g*K for most materia ...
2-1-2007 at 06:14
by: Boomer
Where Chemistry & EMP Combine
IIRC the amplification factor you get out of the HE is 30 for good designs, and 10 would be good for ...
2-1-2007 at 06:03
by: Boomer
PETN-based Cast Explosives
VoD does suffer from inerts, but less than one would think. The 9% inert binder/plasticiser in C-4 d ...
5-12-2006 at 02:27
by: Boomer
Nitroalkane syntheses ?
"... and then they never post their results."

You know why? THERE IS NOT WORKABLE NITROETHANE SYN ...
4-12-2006 at 08:28
by: Boomer
PETN-based Cast Explosives
I can understand his worries. If molten TNT is an order of magnitude more sensitive than solid TNT, ...
1-12-2006 at 03:04
by: Boomer
P2NP microwave crystallization problem
*Loads* of crystals from *a small amount* of NaOH? Unless he added a lot, a little formed nitroethan ...
29-11-2006 at 00:45
by: Boomer
Nitration of hexamine via patent 3981975?
Have you thought about combining this with the HDN route? (It is more acid efficient anyway.) You mi ...
28-11-2006 at 00:11
by: Boomer
Oil bath
Spaghetti pot on kitchen stove, with triac in the house wiring for better heat control. :cool:

Ha ...
21-11-2006 at 08:47
by: Boomer
ultra powerful binary (red paste) or bogus?
I dont buy it. Firstly, of those 180 Joules only one third can be used for mechanical work, and 5/6t ...
21-11-2006 at 00:57
by: Boomer
Nitroalkane syntheses ?
There is an error in that method, read yourself (from one of the few good threads on WD):


Evil ...
20-11-2006 at 05:15
by: Boomer
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