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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2009

Examining some extremely fine black powder, and questioning a theory that i was told about.

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  • You should have made a burn rate vid.

  • @fireworkgalore i did

  • I dunno if you're doing it for the video, but you sound like one of the very few adolescents these days that are literate and that don't sound like an idiot.

  • @frzferdinand72 thank you. that is how i talk every day. most kids my age walk around with their pants around their ankles yelling ethnic slurs. I dont know exactly how i gained it, but i have a very extensive vocabulary.

  • I showed this to a co-worker today. He said "dude, Creamora time", which was odd, because I've never heard him say dude before...

    The hard part would be keeping it from igniting before it made a cloud.

  • @tybo09 wow im flattered that you showed this at work lol

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  • It's like flour..

  • Microns?

  • there's a reason they mix meal with 4f. powder tht fine should be put on rice hauls or cotton seed. also really fine powder like tht is also good when rolling stars!! you need tht real fine powder so it builds up easier when rolling

  • In your videos you use the term 'airfloat'; is this a brand name supplier for those materials, and would you give contact info?

  • I suggest that this is fine (pardon the pun). But next, I suggest mixing it with a little water to make a very thick paste, then pressing it through a sive to make granuels. Dry the granuels, then put it through various size meshes to make batches of different granuel size. In industrial production, the "paste" contains very little water, and is compressed under great pressure to make very dense granuels. But that step I would forget attempting at home, as it is too dangerous. Be careful!!

  • The finer the powder is, the more surface area there is to burn, and burn at a faster rate.

  • you have edid too mutch charcoal and sulpher. maby it helps? it worked with me

  • dude were you getting a blowjob , cuz it sure sounds like it .

  • it really depends on what your using it for say making plastic explosive no shooting maybe

  • @xBangergoosEx  Nerd.

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