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by highfly-addict » 30/07/15, 02:45

Ahmed wrote:Yes, trinitrine is a very effective and fast-acting vasodilator (explosive? :P ) when administered as a spray, sublingually ...


I add that trinitrine crosses the skin barrier very easily, even at the level of the hands: compulsory gloves when handling substances which contain it, otherwise it is effectively migraine guaranteed!

I remember a painful experience after fiddling with solid fuel with my bare hands!
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by Gaston » 30/07/15, 11:55

chatelot16 wrote:picric acid is the same thing, dissolved in water, at low concentration there is no risk of making an explosive (melinite)
The risk is to forget a badly closed bottle and that all the water evaporates.
There is picric acid in the solid state which can explode simply under the friction of the opening of the stopper.

chatelot16 wrote:Picric acid is frowned upon, it is said to be toxic or carcinogenic, but it is not burned every day, and I find it so effective that I will not deprive myself of it if I burn myself another day ...
It is not "frowned upon", it is even recognized as very effective against burns (I believe that some hospitals still use it).
It is, to my knowledge, "just" the conservation problem (associated with the precautionary principle that governs us : Mrgreen: ) who had it withdrawn from the over-the-counter sale (perhaps also the possibility of easily making it a homemade bomb by buying a few hundred bottles :? )
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by Ahmed » 30/07/15, 12:07

Yes, hightfly-addict, trinitrine, it's bomb! :P :P
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by Macro » 30/07/15, 13:23

Gaston wrote:It is, to my knowledge, "just" the conservation problem (associated with the precautionary principle that governs us : Mrgreen: ) who had it withdrawn from the over-the-counter sale (perhaps also the possibility of easily making it a homemade bomb by buying a few hundred bottles :? )


With 1 liter of sp95 and the amount of air that is going well we can already make a nice boom .... no need to go to the pharmacy ... This WE is cost prices at Leclerc : Mrgreen:
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by Gaston » 30/07/15, 14:05

Macro wrote:With 1 liter of sp95 and the amount of air that is going well we can already make a nice boom .... no need to go to the pharmacy ... This WE is cost prices at Leclerc : Mrgreen:
Making a compact and powerful explosive is not the same thing, if it were so easy, there would never be theft of plastic in the warehouses ...
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by Macro » 30/07/15, 14:31

Gaston wrote: if it were so easy, there would never be theft of plastic in the warehouses ...


If you talk about the incidents of 14/07/2015 : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy: They have demonstrated outstanding amateurism ...

Word of a madman who knows how to make a fire ...
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