Re: Aluminum Powder (Two Questions)
- From: fargowest@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 28 Nov 2005 09:18:33 -0800
Greg,
You should check to see if your perchlorate is of the Swedish variety;
Harry Gilliam once termed that sub-species to be the king of the "fine
sippin percs." It was much prized among those who made whistle fuel for
rockets. If you do indeed have Swedish perc, frame it ... in a manner
of speaking.
Keeping track of the laws that apply to amateur pyro can easily become,
for some, a nearly full-time job. Keeping experiments small and
confined to open spaces, being on friendly terms with neighbors,
practicing sensible work protocols and generally keeping below the
radar are, I suspect, the distillate of the "law" that sustains many of
today's amateurs. And before the law, in what may be thought of as a
better time, is there anything else truly required?
With all of the other entirely appropriate caveats that attend the
craft, do reserve the time to enjoy it.
Tom C.
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