• Touch Powder Recipe

    From jehutchinson60@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 7 16:46:17 2017
    Best thing about this formula you are wanting to make is,,, Just forget it and find a safer formula for your needs.

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  • From bbeck7@gmail.com@21:1/5 to jehutch...@gmail.com on Fri Dec 8 00:26:40 2017
    On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 5:46:19 PM UTC-7, jehutch...@gmail.com wrote:
    Best thing about this formula you are wanting to make is,,, Just forget it and find a safer formula for your needs.

    The strange thing about this explosive is that when it goes off it doesn't all go off and very small amounts of unexploded material is spread over several square feet so that if you go over that area with a broom you can hear crackle sounds as very small
    quantities are set off by the friction of the broom.I would expect that an explosive of this extreme sensitivity would all go off at one time but it doesn't.I never have heard a good explanation of this phenomena.

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  • From docsuds@gmail.com@21:1/5 to bbe...@gmail.com on Fri Dec 8 09:36:47 2017
    On Friday, December 8, 2017 at 3:26:41 AM UTC-5, bbe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 5:46:19 PM UTC-7, jehutch...@gmail.com wrote:
    Best thing about this formula you are wanting to make is,,, Just forget it and find a safer formula for your needs.

    The strange thing about this explosive is that when it goes off it doesn't all go off and very small amounts of unexploded material is spread over several square feet so that if you go over that area with a broom you can hear crackle sounds as very
    small quantities are set off by the friction of the broom.I would expect that an explosive of this extreme sensitivity would all go off at one time but it doesn't.I never have heard a good explanation of this phenomena.

    Where have you ever encountered any item that behaves perfectly as theory would predict? If only the WiZ were still alive to comment!

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  • From Mike Van Pelt@21:1/5 to bbeck7@gmail.com on Fri Dec 8 23:00:57 2017
    In article <07005403-2c1a-41c7-9637-2a9de10a7b4a@googlegroups.com>, bbeck7@gmail.com <bbeck7@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 5:46:19 PM UTC-7, jehutch...@gmail.com wrote: >> Best thing about this formula you are wanting to make is,,, Just forget it and find a
    safer formula for your needs.

    The strange thing about this explosive is that when it goes off it doesn't all go off and
    very small amounts of unexploded material is spread over several square feet so that if
    you go over that area with a broom you can hear crackle sounds as very small quantities
    are set off by the friction of the broom.I would expect that an explosive of this extreme
    sensitivity would all go off at one time but it doesn't.I never have heard a good
    explanation of this phenomena.

    It goes off when it feels like it.

    That's the only consistent explanation for its behavior.
    Detonation at whim.

    Some 40 years ago, when I last made some of this stuff, I observed
    it going off in the bottom of a beaker full of water. *Bloop!*
    Why is there water splashed out onto my bookshelf? Watched for
    a minute, then again, *bloop!*, more water on the bookshelf.

    "Stable when wet", yeah, riiiight.

    --
    Mike Van Pelt | "I don't advise it unless you're nuts."
    mvp at calweb.com | -- Ray Wilkinson, after riding out Hurricane
    KE6BVH | Ike on Surfside Beach in Galveston

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