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stump remover
I've read many times from people that stump remover if mainly KNO3, but I cannot find a brand of stump remover.
Can anyone tell me any brand names of stump removers?
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Oh, you could use any similar high explosives, e.g. NH4NO3, Ca(NO3)2, NH4ClO4, TNT, etc.
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John, KNO3 isn't even a component in any high explosives.
I know Bonide is one brand to avoid: it is sodium metabisulfite, which dissolves lignin as advertized but sure as hell isn't KNO3. Now if you want a
reducing agent, it's good for that.
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Quote: | Originally posted by ueki
Can anyone tell me any brand names of stump removers? |
This is really going to depend on what country you are in, or which region of the US or Canada.
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In the USA Gordon Stump remover, about $8 per pound. It's 99% potassium nitrate 1% Calcium Stearate
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If you are in the US you can find KNO3 in many drugstores that is way more pure than stump remover. The worst I have found is technical grade and the
best is USP. The technical grade is about $4 a pound, though. It's expensive but if you need the purity (and only need a little bit) it's the way to
go. Otherwise, it can be found on the internet in about 5 seconds for really cheap.
I have never used stump remover for two reasons. Because it's impure and it doesn't exist in my area. I'm pretty sure it's being phased out and I'd
be willing to bet you will have a hard time finding it in most areas of the US.
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free to think what they will, freedom can never be lost, and science can never regress." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Quote: | Originally posted by MagicJigPipe
If you are in the US you can find KNO3 in many drugstores that is way more pure than stump remover. |
Really? In my part of the US (urban North Carolina), it's long since disappeared. I looked for some a year or two ago to treat a sensitive tooth,
and nobody will touch it any more.
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There is a drugstore around here that is willing to order as much as I want. One time I ordered 20 8oz bottles of it with no questions asked.
I sympathize for your situation, though, as I am in the same boat with just about every other useful chemical.
Oh, yeah, it's called "Saltpeter". If I asked for "potassium nitrate" they would probably be too dumb to realize what I was talking about even though
it says, "potassium nitrate/ KNO3" on the label.
Bottom of this page:
http://www.homechemistry.org/index.php?title=Potassium_nitra...
Is some I found at a USA Drug in my area.
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Hydroponics
Try a hydroponics supplier. I found KNO3 through one before they discontinued it.
Some may still carry it. That same supplier still has calcium nitrate though. Easy enough
to get KNO3 by metathesis with KCl or K2SO4 but I can find all 3 of those locally(USA).
As for purity, fractional crystallization using distilled water, despite the source of KNO3,
should yield a relatively pure product.
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thanks guys
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Spectracide is carried at walmart which I'm pretty sure is 99% KNO3
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Quote: | Originally posted by ADP
Spectracide is carried at walmart which I'm pretty sure is 99% KNO3 |
Anyone who is looking for KNO3 should try the web. There is always plenty there for $2 to $5 a pound. Looking right now, I see 5lbs for 12.95, 1 lb
cans for $4, 50 lb bags for $60. The shipping is expensive often as much. Looks like the best deal is 5 lbs for $25 which includes the shipping. When
my 10 yr son wanted to make a sugar/saltpeter smoke mixture like they did in school, I went to the local garden supply store. They were out but
ordered me a bag which came in 1 week. It was $32 for 50 lbs of fertilizer grade kno3. It works fine but it is a little acidic. A recrystalization
cleans it up jut fine. If you are having trouble sourcing KNO3, work harder at it. Get more imaginative. A lot of home chemistry is finding OTC
substitutes. Also, try to find an old style full service hardware store. Every town had one before Home Depot. That's where you'll find the stump
remover, sulfuric acid, MEK, ethanol, 35% H2O2 wood bleach and all the rest of the interesting stuff
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Actually, those are really the only stores I go to and I can say, without a doubt, that there is probably no KNO3 stump remover in my area. It has
been replaced with copper sulfate pentahydrate. I have been almost everywhere. I remember I did find one once that had KNO3 in it but was
contaminated with 50% of something else. Still, noone in the US should have any problem, whatsoever, obtaining KNO3 as of now. Later it will surely
become more difficult but now it's easy.
As for MEK and denatured EtOH (it's not available non-denatured in the US except for liquor), both of those are available at the chain stores.
You are right about the H2SO4 and 25-30% H2O2, these are only available at the "old timey, independent" hardware stores. Honestly, the ONLY thing I
would use drain cleaner H2SO4 for is distillations. I'm currently working on a new way to distill it so that I will continue to have a cheap source
of pure H2SO4 once the battery acid source disappears.
I don't know what I'm going to do once the drain cleaner disappears... Guess I'll have to resort to the more difficult methods of H2SO4
synthesis.
[Edited on 5-31-2008 by MagicJigPipe]
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Thanks ADP, nest time Im at wal-mart, ill look for spectracide, and I'll keep the old hardware store suggestion in mind.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dilligaf
In the USA Gordon Stump remover, about $8 per pound. It's 99% potassium nitrate 1% Calcium Stearate |
Hmmmm, so do you listen to Australian music/comedy at all?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxmUKVrT0iI
"Do I Look Like I Give A Fuck"
Nice to see Orstralian spreading, soon ve vill own ze vorld, oops, sorry that is Ostrian id'nit?
PS Sorry to go off topic, but that is funny as fuck
Whhhoooppps, that sure didn't work
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a strange but On Topic question, but How does stump remover actually work?
I have a tree stump in the back yard that needs removing, it`s against a brick wall and surrounded by paving slabs, so wrapping a chain around it and
pulling it out with a car is out the question!
I have some KNO3 and could easily make more if need be, but how does it actually Work and would Ammonium Nitrate do the same thing?
I ask about AN because I can get that all day long for pocket change, and it would save me having to convert it.
if the stump was larger and in the shade I`d buy a Mushroom kit and ignore it.
edit: would it be possible to cut to the chase and use Nitric Acid on it directly?
[Edited on 2-6-2008 by YT2095]
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Quote: | Originally posted by YT2095
a strange but On Topic question, but How does stump remover actually work?
I have a tree stump in the back yard that needs removing, it`s against a brick wall and surrounded by paving slabs, so wrapping a chain around it and
pulling it out with a car is out the question!
I have some KNO3 and could easily make more if need be, but how does it actually Work and would Ammonium Nitrate do the same thing?
I ask about AN because I can get that all day long for pocket change, and it would save me having to convert it.
if the stump was larger and in the shade I`d buy a Mushroom kit and ignore it.
edit: would it be possible to cut to the chase and use Nitric Acid on it directly?
[Edited on 2-6-2008 by YT2095] |
Patience will be your friend.
http://www.lsuagcenter.com/en/environment/forestry/urban_for...
Quote: | During the first year following tree removal, the organisms that decay the wood tend to be nitrogen-limited. That means that the addition of
fertilizer during the first year, especially a high nitrogen fertilizer, will hasten decay. |
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LSD25
If you hang around biker clubs much you will see DILLIGAF patches on vests, I don't know where it originated but it's been around a long time. . I
was sorry to see when getting back in the chemistry hobby after a long absence I could get "hassled by the man" for possessing simple chemicals the
same as being a motorcycle club member can get me stopped because a big club patch on my back makes me "suspicious" . I find it humorous in a way
that having a home laboratory classifed me as a nerd as a kid and now practically makes me a potential terrorist 40 years later. . My attitude with
this insanity is FTW and Dilligaf fits well, I'll do what I want within reason.
Funny video BTW
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Quote: | Originally posted by -jeffB
Patience will be your friend.
http://www.lsuagcenter.com/en/environment/forestry/urban_for...
Quote: | During the first year following tree removal, the organisms that decay the wood tend to be nitrogen-limited. That means that the addition of
fertilizer during the first year, especially a high nitrogen fertilizer, will hasten decay. |
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fantastic, thanks!
I`ll use AN in that case, it`s cheaper
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In Europe it can be bought nearly all round in most big shops!
Its a big white can with a yellow lid!
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I obviously don`t go to the right shops then, it`s not a problem though as it`s only a single trunk/stump and a big Can of the stuff would be a waste
unless it`s safe for Chilis or Tomato plants?
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No longer available in Canada in stump remover products. I think it was taken off shelves around a year ago or so ago?
[Edited on 17-6-2008 by The_Davster]
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