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From: Eynigma
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  • Why didn't you neutralize it ?

  • @LordEmrone neutralization sensitizes it. This makes more sense when you consider that "neutralization"'s underlying process in this situation is basification.

  • Finally! someone who has learned the greatness of MEKP! Its also nice to see someone who didn't neutralize it.

  • why, thank you though your videos have a wider range (though I have several other materials I haven't posted). MEKP is fantastically energetic, I must say. Correcting OB balance is easy too-especially when it's dry.

  • Wanted to ask you about MEKP-have you heard of this; supposedly someone, somewhere in the US has devised a stable method of using it as a commercial explosive (I've heard rumors it's an in-situ method-though I kinda doubt it). Safety first is my motto and I'd love to hear from you if you have anything to add along those lines whether about the "industrial" uses and procedure or your own experience. Mine has been great w/ this compound and I've only found drying to be an aggravation.

  • Its MEKPAN, just some funky gelling/waterproofing agents thrown in, I have the patent somewhere. Not surprising, MEKPAN has %110 the power of TNT. I have been testing a mixture of floor wax/vaseline, MEKP, PIB (blu tak) and ammonium perchlorate. Its an excellent plastic with shitloads of power. VERY safe as well, needs at lest 2/3 of a gram of HMTD to det. If you would like I could PM you the proportions.

  • That had to be very loud!

  • @UAEchemist :P SO fucking LOUD!!! JARRING as FUCK!!

  • @UAEchemist : VERY!

    

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