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Quote: Originally posted by Rocinante | The aluminium burns in hot water vapor.
Smith: Do you have a spare TBX grenade? Could you place a weighted down empty plastic bottle in the water, like 5 m away from it. Just to see the
effect of the device at 5 m, underwater? |
Yes I have plenty, but finding a water source 5m deep away from people isn't very likely for me.
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Petn1933
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Wessonsmith: can you re upload your old movies in YouTube or bitchute? specifically squibs toturial?
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wessonsmith
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They are back up.
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Petn1933
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متشکرم
Thank you
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Petn1933
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Wisson: in episode 2, prepping the fuse& squib. if i use military fuse instead of viscos fuse Still need microcrystalline cellulose?
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No, I mean in the same pond as in the video. The bottle can be near the shore. Just to see the underwater shockwave effects.
It pains me to see such beautiful devices without having propper test videos showing their power.
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Quote: Originally posted by Petn1933 | Wisson: in episode 2, prepping the fuse& squib. if i use military fuse instead of viscos fuse Still need microcrystalline cellulose?
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Yes. The cellulose prevents stray sparks from running down the length of fuse and prematurely igniting your primary. That would be a horrible thing.
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where and how did you manage to get 1 pound TNT?
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Petn1933
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I'm military. In the past training a few pounds of tnt was not used. This is one of them
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That's cheating
We're not banging rocks together here. We know how to put a man back together.
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Petn1933
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https://youtu.be/He8JOkI4YQc
in my opinion it’s simple & useful idea.
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Petn1933
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70cm detcord
10g petn
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XeonTheMGPony
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I thought it looked like a standard demo charge.
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Petn1933: I think the technique in the video you posted looks very promising, especially the part where he stretches the rolled up film. This will
likely compress the powder filling to a more consistent density, and also lessen the likelyhood of the flame flashing through low density regions (for
a fuse). I think it is a very elegant way of exploiting the mixed amorphous and crystalline domains in the plastic film. AFAIK the reason that many
types of polymer become stronger when they are stretched is that the stretching aligns the polymer chains, making the plastic more crystalline (and
therefore stiffer and stronger) in the stretched part. Then when you continue pulling, the unstretched regions are the weakest part and therefore
become stretched next.
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Exactly, very useful and cool idea!
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