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Need info on KClO4 propellants There's always NH4NO3 with Mg, and a HTPB binder as outlined in this book..
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18-10-2007 at 17:09 by: Twospoons |
TechShop - Would you use it if there was one near your house? $30 a day is cheap compared to the cost of the machinery. A halfway decent (chinese) mill would set ... |
18-10-2007 at 13:21 by: Twospoons |
More on PbO2 electrodes Soap will form insoluble crud with lead ions - the lead salt of the fatty acid. The surfactant is s ... |
16-10-2007 at 18:51 by: Twospoons |
More on PbO2 electrodes Don't forget that if you add a surfactant you will have to deal with some foaming. |
16-10-2007 at 13:11 by: Twospoons |
More on PbO2 electrodes 1: Photographic wetting agent, from a photographic darkroom supplier, used to prevent waterspots on ... |
15-10-2007 at 19:01 by: Twospoons |
adapting a domestic MW Any size hole will radiate! You need to get down to roughly 1/20th wavelength for the radiation to ... |
4-10-2007 at 14:15 by: Twospoons |
Lucky Me Since we're all bragging about free glassware ...
Years ago my wife was working at a med equipment ... |
2-10-2007 at 19:12 by: Twospoons |
Scrounging for mercury Bugger all.
Bloody hard.
You want mercury tilt switches, or mercury thermometers. |
30-9-2007 at 20:51 by: Twospoons |
Aerated refractory concrete Can you get Rockwool where you are? It is supposed to be good to 1000C - might make a good reinforc ... |
23-9-2007 at 15:50 by: Twospoons |
Sodium! It was only a wild "blue-sky" idea. You could use an additional boiler element where the sodium col ... |
20-9-2007 at 15:42 by: Twospoons |
Sodium! Maybe, if you got really ambitious, you could combine the Castner cell and vacuum distillation into ... |
19-9-2007 at 21:59 by: Twospoons |
Glassware in Texas - Register or Not? On the other hand, someone who is upfront and registers, all nice and legal, is (I would have though ... |
17-9-2007 at 22:12 by: Twospoons |
tesla electric car I'd like to add http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pearse to franklyn's list. While I know of no ... |
13-9-2007 at 18:57 by: Twospoons |
Science Madness Forum BLOCKED (?) I use two different ISPs: for work and home. Both seem to work fine. Its probably just NZ's ghastl ... |
2-9-2007 at 18:51 by: Twospoons |
Science Madness Forum BLOCKED (?) I'm in NZ too. I've rarely had trouble accessing the forum, usually only those times everyone else ... |
2-9-2007 at 14:12 by: Twospoons |
global energy grid Matching an audio amp to loudspeaker impedance is rather non-sensical anyway. Loudspeaker rated imp ... |
30-8-2007 at 13:55 by: Twospoons |
global energy grid This is why factories invest in power factor correction - so that they present as close to a pure re ... |
29-8-2007 at 20:55 by: Twospoons |
Adsorption capacity of activated carbon? Everything I've seen so far concentrates on getting good heat transfer through the carbon, and short ... |
29-8-2007 at 14:04 by: Twospoons |
increase light input to solar cells The problem is getting rid of the waste heat. Efficiency of PV cells drops as they get hot. It is ... |
29-8-2007 at 13:53 by: Twospoons |
global energy grid Yes, but franklyn's point is that inductance and capacitance do not dissipate power, therefore contr ... |
28-8-2007 at 21:53 by: Twospoons |
Iodine and tincture going List I Ha. The farmstore down the road from me has 2.5% iodine tincture for sale in 1 litre bottles. I gues ... |
28-8-2007 at 20:00 by: Twospoons |
global energy grid @franklyn: Wrong, there is still DC transmission. DC is used crossing the Cook Strait in New Zeal ... |
28-8-2007 at 19:52 by: Twospoons |
Adsorption capacity of activated carbon? Thanks Solo. Looks like the ballpark figure is around 0.22kg/kg. |
28-8-2007 at 19:42 by: Twospoons |
Adsorption capacity of activated carbon? I just recently became interested in solar powered adsorption refrigeration, (I'm that kind of guy). ... |
28-8-2007 at 18:10 by: Twospoons |
Stainless steel pot ok? Search on ebay for " diamond core drill". These can be used on glass - with plenty of water for coo ... |
27-8-2007 at 19:28 by: Twospoons |
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