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Nitrobenzenediazonium perchlorate, 50 mg + 4 mg PIB. In my experience, it is by far the most powerful primer among the classical compounds.
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Sorry guys, but I had to delete some recent data for some reasons. This makes the thread a bit shaky!
But the pics are back :
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Quote: Originally posted by pdb | Sorry guys, but I had to delete some recent data for some reasons. This makes the thread a bit shaky!
But the pics are back :
[Edited on 14-3-23 by pdb]
What is that. Is that plasticized?
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Mad attempt.........But good work of course....Such small ball broken ceramic
plate..?....Incredible....
Development of primarily - secondary substances CHP (2015) Lithex (2022) Brightelite (2023) Nitrocelite and KC primer (2024)
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How did you plastize it?
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Do you mean by this question, how did pdb incorporate the PIB?
Quote: Originally posted by pdb | Nitrobenzenediazonium perchlorate, 50 mg + 4 mg PIB. In my experience, it is by far the most powerful primer among the classical compounds.
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The PIB is incorporated in the usual way: dissolved in gasoline, but without oil. The hardest part is rolling it into a ball, as it is a fairly
sensitive primer (only slightly less than AgCNO). I haven't found anything better than my fingertips to do this. But I'm going to stop doing it, as
the risk is too high.
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