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Semi-relevant question, if you made your own percussion caps for black powder revolvers, would any of these be a decent base component? I've seen people use pieces from aluminum soda cans shaped into percussion caps by gently stuffing them with 3 bits of toy 'cap-gun' caps cut from the strip by a paper hole punch. The two part nature of the ignition system seems like it wouldn't work the same as a primer/percussion cap type ignition. Just wanted your thoughts, as the nail polish seems like a more stable and reliable way to paint a priming material on the inside of percussion caps much better than the toy cap-gun method I was taught for budget-minded black powder target shooting.
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If you’re using a quality storm match than yes, most likely, although there might not be an adequate time delay. If they aren’t hot enough than the match can be coated in nitrocellulose lacquer then dipped into a powder mix of 1:1:1 antimony trisulfide:potassium chlorate: magnesium carbonate mix. (Academically) It would be wise to coat storm match with NC lacquer solo first to avoid direct contact between the sulfur in the match and potassium chlorate as they are technically reactive. A nail polish substitute for NC lacquer reduces the heat of the storm match so in this case it’s not ideal. Be careful with the thermite mix because if it’s a fine (200 mesh or finer) powder mix of say red iron oxide and aluminum it can prematurely ignite, I know that one from experience. Sparklers are the ideal thermite fuse.
They will not light thermite by themselves but a piece of aluminum foil on end with magnesium powder inside works excellent. You can also use the road flare mix in foil and it works to.
😅 recalling USMC combat engineering course. Supposed to shout 'crimping'!! When you crimp.
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Was going to ask the same thing.
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@@InventionIncarnatehow we can make a flare ?
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What about adapting this to a BBQ or camp fire starter?
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Semi-relevant question, if you made your own percussion caps for black powder revolvers, would any of these be a decent base component? I've seen people use pieces from aluminum soda cans shaped into percussion caps by gently stuffing them with 3 bits of toy 'cap-gun' caps cut from the strip by a paper hole punch. The two part nature of the ignition system seems like it wouldn't work the same as a primer/percussion cap type ignition. Just wanted your thoughts, as the nail polish seems like a more stable and reliable way to paint a priming material on the inside of percussion caps much better than the toy cap-gun method I was taught for budget-minded black powder target shooting.
That is a good question! Ill need to do some research before giving you an accurate answer
thats cool. what are those copper bushings that you are crimping? can you show the label?
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Question 🙋♂️ are those fuses hot enough to burn termite powder??
If you’re using a quality storm match than yes, most likely, although there might not be an adequate time delay. If they aren’t hot enough than the match can be coated in nitrocellulose lacquer then dipped into a powder mix of 1:1:1 antimony trisulfide:potassium chlorate: magnesium carbonate mix. (Academically) It would be wise to coat storm match with NC lacquer solo first to avoid direct contact between the sulfur in the match and potassium chlorate as they are technically reactive.
A nail polish substitute for NC lacquer reduces the heat of the storm match so in this case it’s not ideal.
Be careful with the thermite mix because if it’s a fine (200 mesh or finer) powder mix of say red iron oxide and aluminum it can prematurely ignite, I know that one from experience.
Sparklers are the ideal thermite fuse.
They will not light thermite by themselves but a piece of aluminum foil on end with magnesium powder inside works excellent. You can also use the road flare mix in foil and it works to.
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