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dettoo456
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I don’t believe the glass itself would be able to hold the same (or greater) amount of energy of the detonation products before breaking and
releasing them towards a main charge, though I haven’t done any research into comparing the plastic strain strengths or fracture tolerances of glass
vs aluminum.
Consider that a panel of glass can be broken from one swing of a hammer, whereas that same hammer swing would only dent an aluminum sheet of the same
size &/or weight. The aluminum can just tolerate more plastic strain before critically failing, and thus an aluminum cap would be able to store
more detonation gases/products before expelling them towards a main charge; meaning more energy to be directed at your booster.
And please do not assume that your glass caps would simply be transported or made safely. Catastrophic events usually occur when people think they are
safe and prepared. A suspicious, paranoid, and pessimistic outlook isn’t socially preferable but it is indispensable when dealing with explosives
and their manufacture.
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dettoo456
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Pardon my ignorance if I’m repeating a past inquiry, but does anyone know of any current transcriptions or general literary archives of
energetic-related YouTube videos? I think transcriptions of some of Dugan’s, DBX Labs, Ex&F, and others’ videos could be very useful if
properly compiled (with important screenshots where needed).
If anyone has already started I’d be glad to help in any way I can, or if not, I was planning on starting myself with Dugan’s recent
‘Detonators’ video just for my own.
Of course the military docs, scientific pubs, and patents are highly regarded (as they should be), but documentation of the amateur experimentation is
in my opinion, just as valuable to the amateur.
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Metsestra
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May I ask you (members) what type of PIB you use for plastification PETN? Can you describe technic? - cause I'm not sure that it is only enough PIB.
Is it possible to try with PIB32? Or need only PIB150 or PIB200?
What about Silicone oil viscosity 10.000-20.000? Found some patent about it, but not sure about good result - I received not plastic mass, it is more
close to pasta, dough.
Another question: what type of mortar do you use? Porcelain, plastic or wood?
And one more question: is it true that plastic mass will be more high density (as you describe 1.56-1.59) then just pressed PETN (with water, after
drying). Maybe we can receive higher density after pressing with small amount of acetone - or it is much more dangerous then water?
Sorry, English is not my native language.
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Laboratory of Liptakov
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How to make quality binder (plasticizer) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euVUa7C5rAM&t=50s
Behaviour quality PIB in gasoline at 10.3%
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB8mdSSKPoE
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Development of primarily - secondary substances CHP (2015) Lithex (2022) Brightelite (2023) Nitrocelite and KC primer (2024)
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Metsestra
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Nice channel - will subscribe it for sure!
Glory to Ukraine!
Sorry, English is not my native language.
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RogueRose
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Do you have any other channels on other sites that may have your video's? I seem to recall you having many more video's than what is available on YT.
I'm guessing the ones I'm thinking about have been taken down. Do you have any other sites you post on? Fell free to PM/DM me is you don't want to
post it publicly. Thank you!
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