Dynamite!!!

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Alan, Feb 5, 2004.

  1. Alan

    Donegal Paul Guest

    not at all.
    <fx:norn irish mode on>

    Spoootty dawg :)
     
    Donegal Paul, Feb 6, 2004
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  2. Do you think you could format your posts to make them readable? I am
    sure you've been pointed at the FAQ. Why got to all the effort of
    writing if it's lost in the mess you make of posting.
     
    Boots Blakeley, Feb 6, 2004
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  3. Alan

    flashgorman Guest

    I think it's a lifestyle statement kind of thing.
     
    flashgorman, Feb 6, 2004
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  4. Alan

    mb Guest

    We used to do the potassium permanganate and glycerine at school. Good
    fun, burns quite slowly.
    Want to make loads of purple smoke? Mix 50:50 aluminium powder and iodine
    powder, form a little heap and make a hole in the top. Add a bit of water
    (few drops) and wait.
     
    mb, Feb 7, 2004
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    sweller Guest

    Not that this is relevant, today I learnt the recipe for "Molotov
    Classic" which isn't rag, corona bottle, petrol and match but the far
    more interesting, and controllable bottle, petrol/diesel, few teaspoons
    of sulphuric acid and sodium chloride attached to the outside of the
    bottle

    ....and just throw,


    tovarich.
     
    sweller, Feb 7, 2004
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    Alan Guest

    I understand that washing up liquid and petrol give a pretty good napalm
    equivalent. It makes a kind of jelly which spreads well before igniting.
     
    Alan, Feb 8, 2004
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    Catman Guest

    Indeed, and splatters well on impact.

    Apparently dissolving expanded polystyrene in petrol has a similar effect.
    Also apparently adding sugar makes it even harder to remove. So I'm told
    <cough>
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    Catman, Feb 8, 2004
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  8. Alan

    muddycat Guest

    You need the washing powder. It works very well as a thickening agent.

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    muddy

    Testing the limits of gravity since 1947.

    icq - 219328929
     
    muddycat, Feb 8, 2004
    #68
  9. muddycat wrote
    petrol - check
    sulphuric acid - check
    sodium chloride - check
    fairy liquid - check
    sugar - check
    Persil - is that bio or non bio?

    Just asking like..
     
    steve auvache, Feb 8, 2004
    #69
  10. The gentleman who taught Jane and I to shoot clays was one of those
    unassuming country gentlemen who was also ex SAS. With his previous
    employer and when in a difficult situation his idea of heaven was a
    dumped car. Especially if it had plastic seat covers.
    What you could make to kill other people was endless.
    :)
     
    Mick Whittingham, Feb 8, 2004
    #70
  11. Alan

    Alan Guest

    Well obviously non-bio, you might have sensitive skin and you don't want
    to get that bio stuff on you :)
     
    Alan, Feb 8, 2004
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    muddycat Guest

    heh

    *waves to Homeland Defense spys*

    Better go with the non-bio, when I was mixing it we didn't have all this
    newfangled stuff like now. I prefer 'Tide' brand too BTW.

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    muddy

    Testing the limits of gravity since 1947.

    icq - 219328929
     
    muddycat, Feb 8, 2004
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    Linger Guest


    Oh ****. There goes the neighbourhood
    literally
     
    Linger, Feb 9, 2004
    #73
  14. Alan

    Linger Guest

    Looks like they've mooved on from burning tyres
     
    Linger, Feb 9, 2004
    #74
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