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Is this a new way to make AP
There is a hard complex of H2O2 and urea- trade name "Hydroperit" Mix it with acetone and put few dr ...
27-7-2013 at 14:17
by: caterpillar
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators?
I was at nearly killed, using MF (but I have to admit, it was my fault, not one of this compound). T ...
12-7-2013 at 10:23
by: caterpillar
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators?
I made mercury fulminate (simple preparation), TATP, lead picrate and silver carbide. MF and TATP wa ...
10-7-2013 at 17:10
by: caterpillar
Spontaneous Copper Nitrate and Magnesium Reaction
[rquote=291342&tid=24950&author=AndersHoveland]

Perchlorate not only has more oxygen, but ...
9-7-2013 at 00:07
by: caterpillar
Spontaneous Copper Nitrate and Magnesium Reaction
[rquote=291224&tid=24950&author=APO]

Also, caterpillar, AN being Ammonium Nitrate?

[Ed ...
8-7-2013 at 13:47
by: caterpillar
Spontaneous Copper Nitrate and Magnesium Reaction
I've read about spontaneous reaction between Mg and AN. Most likely, it was caused by trace amounts ...
8-7-2013 at 04:02
by: caterpillar
Lead styphnate vs AP, TATP, HMTD
[rquote=291014&tid=24921&author=Bot0nist]Its not and INITIATOR, its a firing primer, and is ...
6-7-2013 at 22:07
by: caterpillar
Mixing HMTD with urea nitrate or ammonium nitrate
If you have HMTD, TATP or another primer, it is much more dangerous than any common explosive like T ...
22-6-2013 at 14:35
by: caterpillar
Hydrazine Picrate Synthesis?
Just what I said. I had a slurry of picric acid and some water. I added CaCO3 in small portions, mix ...
22-6-2013 at 14:18
by: caterpillar
Titanium IV Perchlorate Ti(ClO4)4
[rquote=288828&tid=24648&author=woelen]

What I wanted to say with my previous post is tha ...
21-6-2013 at 22:21
by: caterpillar
Titanium IV Perchlorate Ti(ClO4)4
Unfortunately, I cannot add details above what I already told. My dad is dead and therefore I have n ...
21-6-2013 at 22:13
by: caterpillar
Titanium IV Perchlorate Ti(ClO4)4
[rquote=288485&tid=24648&author=woelen] Anything above 75% is dangerous to have around. It i ...
21-6-2013 at 02:27
by: caterpillar
Hydrazine Picrate Synthesis?
BTW, once I made small amount of calcium picrate. I do not sure, that this compound is soluble in wa ...
21-6-2013 at 01:51
by: caterpillar
Hydrazine Picrate Synthesis?
[rquote=288476&tid=24636&author=AndersHoveland]

Why do you say it would be "exotic" ?

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18-6-2013 at 12:04
by: caterpillar
Hydrazine Picrate Synthesis?
Why do you always think about exotic shit, which hardly can be prepared? It is typical childish beha ...
16-6-2013 at 08:58
by: caterpillar
Is it possible ? (No reason it can explode in nitration)
NG may explode during its preparation, but RDX not. Runaway, however, is possible.
15-6-2013 at 20:55
by: caterpillar
Insensitive/Practical Recreational Explosives
[rquote=286986&tid=24481&author=papaya]
Yes, but again WHY? Reformulating the question - do ...
6-6-2013 at 03:00
by: caterpillar
Insensitive/Practical Recreational Explosives
[rquote=286914&tid=24481&author=papaya]Or you just can't tell what you get just from appeara ...
5-6-2013 at 21:15
by: caterpillar
Insensitive/Practical Recreational Explosives
Well, boys, for both of you. NC has some problems- fibrous cotton's nature causes large amount of mi ...
5-6-2013 at 13:02
by: caterpillar
Insensitive/Practical Recreational Explosives
[rquote=286642&tid=24481&author=chemcam]

EDIT: Caterpillar, At least the OP is smart, he ...
5-6-2013 at 00:21
by: caterpillar
Insensitive/Practical Recreational Explosives
[rquote=286527&tid=24481&author=chemcam]The reason I say picric acid is not for beginners is ...
2-6-2013 at 21:33
by: caterpillar
Insensitive/Practical Recreational Explosives
Well, I forget about silver acetylide. It is good for beginners too, but according to my own experie ...
1-6-2013 at 23:49
by: caterpillar
Insensitive/Practical Recreational Explosives
Simple in preparation? Picric acid, nitrourea. TATP as initiator. Or lead salt of aforementioned pic ...
1-6-2013 at 20:11
by: caterpillar
Using H2O as an "explosive" ?
[rquote=285101&tid=24307&author=Pyro]torpedoes work on conc. H2O2. water is one of the harde ...
21-5-2013 at 14:36
by: caterpillar
Using plyers to handle primaries.
[rquote=284816&tid=24297&author=Ral123]There are major hazards in your plan. Not cooling the ...
19-5-2013 at 12:39
by: caterpillar
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