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Fuses
17:22 Oct 24 2005
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You would be surprised how many files are out there that use what falls under the category of a "fuse." They assume that you just have a few lying around, or know where to get them. Well, in some parts of the country, fuses are extremely hard to come by... so this file tells you how to make your own. Both fuses presented here are fairly simple to make, and are fairly reliable.
SLOW BURNING FUSE - 2 inches per minute
Materials needed:
· Cotton string or 3 shoelaces
· Potassium Nitrate or Potassium Chlorate
· Granulated sugar
Procedure:
1. Wash the cotton string or shoelaces in HOT soapy water, then rinse with fresh water
2. Mix the following together in a glass bowl:
· 1 part potassium nitrate or potassium chlorate
· 1 part granulated sugar
· 2 parts hot water
3. Soak strings or shoelaces in this solution
4. Twist/braid 3 strands together and allow them to dry
5. Check the burn rate to see how long it actually takes!!
FAST BURNING FUSE - 40 inches per minute
Materials needed:
· Soft cotton string
· Fine black powder (empty a few shotgun shells!)
· Shallow dish or pan
Procedure:
1. Moisten powder to form a paste.
2. Twist/braid 3 strands of cotton together.
3. Rub paste into string and allow to dry.
4. Check the burn rate!!!
Diskette Bombs
17:18 Oct 24 2005
Times Read: 618
You need:
· A disk
· Scissors
· White or blue kitchen matches (they MUST be these colors!)
· Clear nail polish
1. Carefully open up the diskette (3½" disks are best for this!)
2. Remove the cotton covering from the inside.
3. Scrape a lot of match powder into a bowl (use a wooden scraper, metal might spark the matchpowder!)
4. After you have a lot, spread it evenly on the disk.
5. Using the nail polish, spread it over the match mixture
6. Let it dry
7. Carefully put the diskette back together and use the nail polish to seal it shut on the inside (where it came apart).
When that disk is in a drive, the drive head attempts to read the disk, which causes a small fire (ENOUGH HEAT TO MELT THE DISK DRIVE AND FUCK THE HEAD UP!!). Let the fuckhead try and fix THAT!!!
Napalm11:23 Oct 15 2005
Times Read: 631
Napalm is a jellied gasoline and the modern day version is made up of polystyrene (46 parts), gasoline (33 parts) and benzene (21 parts).
Modern day napalm consists of polystyrene, gasoline and benzene.
Polystyrene: polystyrene is harmless as long as fumes of burning polystyrene is not inhaled.
Gasoline: Gasoline is extremely flammable. It is a brew of organic chemicals, many of which are toxic.
Benzene: benzene is known to form certain kinds of leukemia in humans and is a toxic chemical.
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