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Eagle wrote:
Uncle Monster brought next idea :
On Sunday, December 20, 2015 at 7:09:06 AM UTC-6, wrote:
On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 04:26:39 -0800 (PST), Uncle Monster
wrote:

On Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 5:03:18 PM UTC-6,
wrote:
On Sat, 19 Dec 2015 14:57:03 -0700, Tony Hwang
wrote:

Eagle wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/pD_yQZ4iNjY?rel=0

In high school I played with something like that.
Broke whole bunch of window panes. I was not punished.
Principal was forgiving.

We dabbled with all sorts of home made rockets in the early 60s. I am
surprised we survived with all limbs intact. We had some zinc dust
(for sulfur and zinc dust fuel) but it was hard
to come by. Our go to fuel was potassium nitrate and sugar. The trick
was making nozzles but a crossman cylinder was a ready made rocket
motor case (drill out the end to 1/4")
You could saw off the end and press it into an aluminum pipe from old
lawn furniture but they blew out, even if we epoxied them in (that
expansion rate thing).

When I was a kid we played with the rocket kits and factory made
cardboard tube rocket engines. Of course we also made bombs. (€¢?€¢)

[8~{} Uncle Rocket Monster

The KNO3 and sugar in a crossman cylinder was a pretty effective
engine with more power than the Estes motor. You could put one in a
Bering cigar tube and never see it again. We shot them out of a piece
of 1" pipe and they really went for a ride. We never really got the
spin we wanted for stability tho. You never knew where they were going
to go.


I've seen the CO2 cylinders used for all sorts of nefarious purposes,
even grenades. Those darn things can be dangerous when backed with
gunpowder and an igniter for a model rocket engine. I would use copper
tubing to make bombs by flattening and folding over one end. Then
flattening the other end but making a channel for a fuse or homemade
electric detonator. I used to make my own igniters with a fine wire
wrapped around a match head. A lantern battery would supply enough
current to heat the fine wire thus igniting the match head and
whatever else the match head was touching. I was a regular little
terrorist. ヽ(€¢€¿€¢)ノ
[8~{} Uncle Bomb Monster


Making exposives isn't complicated. The easiest explosive you can make
is with furtilizer...Ammonium nitrate. Mix in some diesel fuel and you
have a very powerful exposive. This is what took down the Alfred P.
Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.

Bombadier Eagle


During the war, our toys were real live grenades, ammo, artillery
shells. Guns of all sorts we found in the field.
Many kids got killed, maimed. Once I walked into a claymore field,
luckily I came out of it without detonating any one. Still makes me
shudder thinking about. Some one was yelling at me to see those trip
wires and not to touch it. I owe my life to him, I am sure.