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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2009

How to make thermite in your kitchen. Everything you need can be purchased from eBay. The set of ingredients that I acquired was obtained from eBay, for less than $30. I used http://alphachemicals.com/, but you can use whoever you would like. Actual thermite reactions will follow shortly.

You can download the soundtrack files from the following URLs:

http://music.download.com/switchandle

and

http://www.thewalrus.org/Home/notverygood.mp3?attredirects=0

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  • dont mix things in your kitchen...

    also wtf, you didn't measure them. and you should make smaller batches so you dont waste all your metal with one batch.

  • @moonasha They were already measured out before mixing. Also, not sure how any metal got wasted... all of this batch was burned up in one night of destruction

  • I thought Iron Oxide was red?

    Anyways You forgot to light a match on it :P

  • The color depends on what kind of iron oxide it is (FeO being black)

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  • ratio should be 8:3 of iron oxide to aluminum

  • its not the smartest thing to be mixing flammable things over your oven

  • @NAMLegolas Iron Oxide is just rust. . . So it depends on the severety of Iron (Fe) or Oxygen (O) Im pretty sure the more oxygen to iron means more of a red color.

  • Man Thermit wan´t go off in your hands if you just mix it, you need a VERY high temperature to light it, it´s totally safe to mix it, you wan´t be able to shake that box so hard that it will generate the required heat.

  • you can get "red iron oxide" from toolstores, it is used to color walls, and stones in the garden and so on. the "red" color means that its Iron(III) Oxide which is better than the blackone for making thermite.

  • At what point did you think that making THERMITE inside the house was a bad idea? Was it the floors that tipped you off, or was it the fucking THERMITE? Either way, major laughs were had by me due to this video, and, all joking aside, this was actually quite informative. Thanks for the laughs, and thanks for the info.

    Peace,

    ~Andy~

  • seriously..? i am trying to make thermite, ive made the iron oxide and far more than i need like 5 piles 10cm high, but the aluminum is killing me. i think making the iron oxide it easy enough to make.

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