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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

Explosive "Made in Viet Nam"

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  • Anfo just exploded with enough volume. Even boiling it is also possible but extremely rare explosion. In VietNam Anfo or produced in this way.

  • I'm pretty sure this is a do it yourself guide to suicide for potential terrorists. I don't think you have to boil up ANFO or lean over the cast iron pot stirring it! They don't do that in quarries!

  • @SvenTviking Thanks! We still do anfo by cooking. No one even committed suicide. That is the difference between books with practical

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  • inappropriate music for the win!

  • @zonecva

    question 1 when did you put the aluminum powder in

    question 2 what did you detonate it with

    question 3 how dangerous is it to boil it like that?

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  • Wheres the boom??????

  • Wonderfull <3

  • Gook

  • is the boiling necessary? is the aluminum needed? can it be aluminum from metal working? and would tatp work as a detonator?

  • haha, my two favourite things in the world. Canon and explosive home science

  • WELLL GAAALLLLEEEEE THATS SMELLS GOOD WHATCH COOKIN ????

  • @jacobdeisrael just because you can light anfo on fire or shoot it with a gun doesn't mean its a good idea

  • You can put fire on anfo safely, anfo only detonates with the mixture of pressure and high temperature or a primer . You can even shoot anfo with a gun and nothing would happen.

  • omfg no its not dangerous to boil it...it needs its particles to "dry out" before it can even blow up

  • hey man, to the use of calcium nitrate instead of ammonium nitrate? and I put 45 grams of aluminum instead of 3? and can be Kokin instead of kerosene oil?

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