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1-10-2006 at 01:45 by: Quince |
Cold Fusion...........revisited What's with all the quoting from JNLlabs? Mr. Naudin is a well known crackpot. I suggest you peopl ... |
1-10-2006 at 01:34 by: Quince |
Reactor I want to know the opposite: how to make a vacuum furnace that can sustain vacuum at temperature whe ... |
1-10-2006 at 01:29 by: Quince |
Induction heating I'm interested in this, after I finish some audio projects. I've only really looked at the schemati ... |
1-10-2006 at 01:20 by: Quince |
Electrical Furnace Contruction - My design and implementation [quote]I just received the PID (with auto-tuning) controller for my furnace temperature controller.. ... |
1-10-2006 at 01:14 by: Quince |
Hardware store chemicals - questions Regarding the sulfuric acid from drain cleaner, I suggest heating the stuff until a temperature that ... |
1-10-2006 at 01:06 by: Quince |
Picric acid: different instructions So to generate the optimal crystal shapes, what recrystallization procedure do you recommend? |
1-10-2006 at 00:46 by: Quince |
Determining percentage of nitration of nitrocellulose [quote][i]Originally posted by enhzflep[/i]
climb the intellectual ladder as has Frank[/quote]
He' ... |
26-9-2006 at 23:36 by: Quince |
Determining percentage of nitration of nitrocellulose It's simple: it was never previously mentioned in any threads I participated in. As for Deceitful_F ... |
26-9-2006 at 22:25 by: Quince |
Determining percentage of nitration of nitrocellulose You cretinous imbecile, you can't just post an author and expect one to figure out which of his spec ... |
26-9-2006 at 01:28 by: Quince |
Determining percentage of nitration of nitrocellulose I'm still waiting to hear what the title is. |
25-9-2006 at 20:33 by: Quince |
Determining percentage of nitration of nitrocellulose Well I don't know which book that is, you never gave a title! |
19-9-2006 at 17:43 by: Quince |
Determining percentage of nitration of nitrocellulose [quote][i]Originally posted by Deceitful_Frank[/i]
Federoff volume 2 C102[/quote]
Can you give a p ... |
19-9-2006 at 11:31 by: Quince |
Biological oxidation of ammonium/amines I keep throwing out good deals of nitrates when I change aquarium water, but I don't see any efficie ... |
27-8-2006 at 22:41 by: Quince |
Determining percentage of nitration of nitrocellulose Well as I said I'm not interested in high nitration. Highly nitrated cellulose does not dissolve in ... |
23-8-2006 at 14:40 by: Quince |
Determining percentage of nitration of nitrocellulose The NC used to gel NG is about 12% right? What initial cellulose and acids ratios are used for that ... |
22-8-2006 at 14:07 by: Quince |
Exotic thermites & analogs If it is, wipe it with boiling xylene; that will dissolve a polyethylene coating. |
14-8-2006 at 19:18 by: Quince |
FTP Server #2 Yeah, me too! |
11-8-2006 at 21:40 by: Quince |
Determining percentage of nitration of nitrocellulose So again, what mix of acids/water/cellulose gives the best product for gelling NG? |
10-8-2006 at 00:30 by: Quince |
Tri-Nitrocellulose I'm still not clear on what specific H2SO4/HNO3/H2O/cellulose mix to use to get a nitration level op ... |
10-8-2006 at 00:26 by: Quince |
DCM/HNO3 separation Well, that still doesn't answer my question. Will reducing pressure improve separation? |
10-8-2006 at 00:14 by: Quince |
Electrode material that won't oxidize? My plan remains the platinum/plating+bake to diffuse method from the patent.
Though I'm using tun ... |
30-7-2006 at 23:55 by: Quince |
Electrode material that won't oxidize? No, the plasma has to be open to the air without any barrier. |
30-7-2006 at 20:23 by: Quince |
Electrode material that won't oxidize? Hey, I managed to machine the tungsten and sapphire. It's a lot of work, but if you use diamond bit ... |
30-7-2006 at 18:49 by: Quince |
Need machine vision camera Hey guys, I took off the grid from an old computer monitor's picture tube. Is this suitable as an a ... |
5-7-2006 at 04:37 by: Quince |
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