Oddly salty.

From: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 4, 2018 12:35 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Homemade fireworks

How do your cornflakes taste?

On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 2:00 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

  Potassium Nitrate is used in preserving meat, like corned beef, it is also 
known as Saltpeter.

  If a wife sprinkles some on the husbands cornflakes, she doesn't have to fake 
a headache that night.

  At least that is the lore.  Not sure if it really works or not.

  -----Original Message----- From: Jay Weekley
  Sent: Wednesday, July 4, 2018 11:47 AM
  To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Homemade fireworks


  I tried gun powder myself as a kid but never got it right.  I also
  bought my potassium nitrate and sulfur from the pharmacy.  What medical
  use did that stuff have?  The best I could get was a slow burning
  fizzle.  To my credit I also figured out that paper towels soaked in
  potassium nitrate mixed with water and dried also made a passable fuse.
  All I had to go one were the Foxfire books and had to modify my
  experiments with the resources I had.  I'm lucky I didn't have the
  internet back then or I may not be around or at least semi intact.

  [email protected] wrote:

    Various thoughts....
    I used to make all my own fireworks as a kid.  Get potassium nitrate from 
the druggist, grind up some charcoal briquettes, add some sulfur from the 
druggist, do endless mixture variations until you get one that works and you 
have your powder.  Red devil stump remover is also potassium nitrate. You can 
get that at home depot.
    You can mix that with sugar and also get something that works.  In that 
situation you want to cook it to melt the sugar.  Rocket Boys (Homer Hickham) 
used that to do their missiles.
    If you grind it all up (never did blow myself up by literally grinding 
these components together in the basement of my parents house) and them mix it 
with water into a slurry,  you can spread it out thin on a cookie shoot and 
bake it in your mom’s oven at low temps until it is hard. Then you break it up 
into small chunks.  That process is called “corning” and makes the powder work 
all that much better.
    Then you can wrap up balls of the stuff (again wet to form a clay type 
consistency) in paper towels.  Then you load a paper towel roll with some 
powder, a ball, more powder, another ball etc.  And you have a great roman 
candle.
    Hard to get this stuff to go off like a fire cracker. You have to really 
compress it.  I made a small cannon out of water pipe (hole drilled in a cap 
for the fuse).  Crammed and hammered a bunch into the pipe followed by cotton 
ball wadding them a bunch of fishing sinkers and solder for the projectiles.  
Put it on a chunk of fire wood with nails hammered in and bent over the pipe to 
keep it still. Homemade fuses can be made by soaking paper into a potassium 
nitrate and water mixture and then then left to dry.  Best to roll them into 
the fuse while wet.  Thin paper like yellowpages worked pretty good.
    My fuses were crap though.  On the cannon/pipe bomb the fuse went out so I 
lit a dry pine tree needle as a punk and probed the hole in the pipe cap to get 
it going again. Stepped back, nothing.  Went back over there and got down and 
put my ear next to the pipe cap.  Yep, could hear it sizzling in there.  So I 
got up and took a few steps back. KABLOOM!!!!  Huge huge huge explosion.  My 
best ever.  Blew the pipe cap off.  Split the pipe.
    My dad came running out of the house looking to see if he could find all of 
my body parts.  I had a grin on my face a mile wide...  He demanded that I dump 
all my powder into the dirt.  That was a very memorable 4th of July.  I think 
of this incident every 4th.  I give thanks for coming away unscathed.  (And I 
lived in dry land wheat farming country in central Oregon.  Always and extreme 
fire hazard).
    I also perfected acetylene bombs.  Made nitrocellulose in my mom’s kitchen. 
 Tried to make nitro glycerin and mercury fulminate in the HS science lab.  
They were both flops.
    Still have all my digits and my eyesight.  Probably not going to be allowed 
to pass this knowledge to my grandchildren though.... people just don’t want 
kids to have fun anymore.... (I would totally freak out if I knew my grandkids 
were even thinking about trying some of this stuff).
    Some say I am not risk averse.  I say I get bored easily.




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