Re: kno3 alternative
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 12:02 pm
Yeah, those kids must have been really stupid lighting it indoors without protection.
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So can you explain what was wrong with making model rocket motors. Is this illegal in California?bugwubber wrote:It's just a bad month for homemade model rocket motor makers....
what's wrong is the guy blew his hand off. The pros decided his house could not safely be cleaned up.Water Rocket Expert wrote:So can you explain what was wrong with making model rocket motors. Is this illegal in California?bugwubber wrote:It's just a bad month for homemade model rocket motor makers....
The article also states he hadn't been charged or arrested for anything.Water Rocket Expert wrote:Oh I didn't look that hard at the article. But still, making the stuff is not illegal. Next thing they'll be saying no sugar for tea, and no powdered weed killer.
Oh, I see. They just wanted to make sure the place was safe.bugwubber wrote:The article also states he hadn't been charged or arrested for anything.Water Rocket Expert wrote:Oh I didn't look that hard at the article. But still, making the stuff is not illegal. Next thing they'll be saying no sugar for tea, and no powdered weed killer.
The article listed gunpowder among other unspecified chemicals.Water Rocket Expert wrote:Did anyone say that this was even gunpowder.
Agreed. This particular story doesn't have kids however.Water Rocket Expert wrote:Well if kids have their hands on the stuff without guidance, it will eventually happen. Even I have had a few incidents with piles of leaves catching fire after playing with pyrotechnic powder. So if kids have all that and no parental guidance....Well, here is the formula: SP+GP+NPA=Explosion where SP equals spare time and GP equals gun powder, and NPA equals no parental advisory.
Water Rocket Expert wrote:Since I am 15, my dad would have to take me to the store to purchase it (unless I can buy it from my neighbor, or have my friends smuggle it home for me). On the way to Home Depot, my dad would say, "Why do you need stump remover". I say "Uh? Well I know, I need to remove that tree in the woods." Things would go down hill from there as my dad has a pretty bad idea of me playing with explosives although I try to make him understand that it is just an oxidizer, he says that in school, he remembers it being flammable. I build a hybrid motor today and the flame melted the nozzle made of a metal garden hose connector. I made the oxygen from bleach and hydrogen peroxide and the fuel being PVC. I ignited it using steel wool.
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October Sky- favorite scene was the abandoned train line where they were attempting to overcome their funds shortage. Woo wooo!U.S. Water Rockets1 wrote:Water Rocket Expert wrote:Since I am 15, my dad would have to take me to the store to purchase it (unless I can buy it from my neighbor, or have my friends smuggle it home for me). On the way to Home Depot, my dad would say, "Why do you need stump remover". I say "Uh? Well I know, I need to remove that tree in the woods." Things would go down hill from there as my dad has a pretty bad idea of me playing with explosives although I try to make him understand that it is just an oxidizer, he says that in school, he remembers it being flammable. I build a hybrid motor today and the flame melted the nozzle made of a metal garden hose connector. I made the oxygen from bleach and hydrogen peroxide and the fuel being PVC. I ignited it using steel wool.
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Years ago, 15 year old boys faced the exact same challenges and overcame them one way or another, and the internet wasn't even available back then.