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Jul 18, 2003 10:37:52 GMT -5
Post by Way2Drunk2Walk on Jul 18, 2003 10:37:52 GMT -5
What are some fun things to do with gasoline? Napalm, etc?
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Jul 18, 2003 18:27:46 GMT -5
Post by Stone on Jul 18, 2003 18:27:46 GMT -5
Burn stuff ;D
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Jul 18, 2003 21:56:18 GMT -5
Post by Way2Drunk2Walk on Jul 18, 2003 21:56:18 GMT -5
Well, yeah, burn stuff. I mean like, make things. What can you make?
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Jul 20, 2003 22:25:14 GMT -5
Post by DevourThePain on Jul 20, 2003 22:25:14 GMT -5
Flame fuels, fireballs, and High Explosive mixtures or compounds is about all I can think of.
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Jul 21, 2003 1:24:01 GMT -5
Post by Way2Drunk2Walk on Jul 21, 2003 1:24:01 GMT -5
Care to share any composition instructions or ideas?
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Jul 21, 2003 1:58:04 GMT -5
Post by DevourThePain on Jul 21, 2003 1:58:04 GMT -5
A gelled fuel can be made from easily obtainable stuff like eggs, gasoline, and table salt.
Here is the procedure copied from the Improvised munitions manual (TM 31-210)
Gelled Flame Fuels Egg Systems
needed: (parts by volume) Egg whites 14 Gasoline 85
and any ONE of the following 1 part table salt 3 parts ground coffee 3 parts dried tea leaves 3 parts cocoa 2 parts sugar 1 part potassium nitrate 1 part epsom salt 2 parts washing soda 1 1/2 parts baking soda 1 1/2 parts aspirin
Seperate egg whites from yolk. This can be done by breaking the egg into a dish and carefully removing the yolk with a spoon.
pour egg white into a jar, bottle, or other container and add gasoline.
(I'd like to say that glass works a hell of a lot better than plastic for containers when trying to hold gasoline)
add the salt (or other aditive) to the mixture and stir occasionally until gel forms (about 5 to 10 minutes)
Fireballs... Can be made by poking a hole in the bottom side of a film can and inserting a 5 inch length of safety fuse.
Putting in 2 grams of flash or 6 grams of black powder
Pushing some saran wrap down into the container, and folding it over the top of the film can, and taping it so that it makes a pocket inside the film can, and then filling it with gasoline.
lite fuse and run like a bitch
for High Explosives:
Gasoline and motor oil can be mixed 50:50 and used as fuel oil in ANFO mixtures, or one can make Nitrated petroleum.
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Jul 21, 2003 11:31:12 GMT -5
Post by Slithz3rikai on Jul 21, 2003 11:31:12 GMT -5
You'll remember for future reference, though, that nearly everything you read in the anarchists' cookbook is bullshit. I mean, just look at their instructions for ANFO, AP, and the parts about making mind-altering drugs from peanuts and bananas.
I'm not sure if the part about making improvised napalm from eggs, gas, and (any of the above) would work. Someone ought to try that.
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Jul 21, 2003 20:29:03 GMT -5
Post by Stone on Jul 21, 2003 20:29:03 GMT -5
He didn't say it came from the ACB. It came from the Improvised munitions manual (TM 31-210). Everybody except the k3w1's know that the ACB is bullshit, and that is why you will find no ACB 'recipies' here.
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Jul 21, 2003 20:52:11 GMT -5
Post by DevourThePain on Jul 21, 2003 20:52:11 GMT -5
Would you like me to take a picture of the book and the page that the procedure is on? I swear to you that I will NEVER copy anything out of a book unless its an army manual or a book which was made by someone who has done years of research. That procedure works and I have done it quite a few times. There are two versions of the ACB. One is an onmline version and one is an actual book. The actuall book is much more accurate than most of the things in the online version but its still not safe to do anything in it. The online version of the ACB is a bunch of textfiles which were put together. Some of these text files came from military books but the author of the text file changed what was said so that it wasnt EXACTLY the same as whats in the military books rendering the procedures safe. The only thing that I omitted from the procedure was the warnings but ill put those in now.
CAUTION: make sure that there are no open flames in the area when mixing flame fuels. NO SMOKING!
NOTE: DO NOT GET THE YELLOW EGG YOLK MIXED INTO THE EGG WHITE. If egg yolk gets into the egg white, discard the egg.
Now I guess I should have included the note (I thought I did until just now) But I imagined everyone could follow procedures. Personally I would discard the egg anyways if I broke the yolk because It would then be a pain in the ass to scoop out with the spoon. I would also know that its a stupid thing to have an open flame or cigarette around while making flame fuels.
Sorry, from now on I'll retype EVERYTHING EXACTLY how it is in the book, omitting nothing, and including everything. (even my own personal accounts where applicable)
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Jul 23, 2003 8:04:06 GMT -5
Post by Slithz3rikai on Jul 23, 2003 8:04:06 GMT -5
That exact same thing, word for word, is in the ACB, that's why I said it.
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Jul 23, 2003 8:19:14 GMT -5
Post by DevourThePain on Jul 23, 2003 8:19:14 GMT -5
Ah ok. Yea there are like 4 things in the online ACB that can be SEMI trusted, but only because they were coppied from good books The smoke mixture in ther eis a good example. The snoke mixture works, but the small amount of the stuff spoken of in that file sure won't fill up a city block with dense smoke. LOL. how they messed up about something that simple is beyond me.
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Jul 24, 2003 20:28:14 GMT -5
Post by Prometheus on Jul 24, 2003 20:28:14 GMT -5
Am i slow or did you forget to post a denomination for the gasoline (litres, mili-litres)?
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Jul 25, 2003 1:11:45 GMT -5
Post by DevourThePain on Jul 25, 2003 1:11:45 GMT -5
The unit for all measure ments here would be parts by volume. Since you would need 1 part salt and 85 parts gasoline, if you used 85 milliliters gasoline then you would use 1 milliliter of salt. If you needed 1 cup of salt then you would need 85 cups of gasoline.
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Jul 25, 2003 1:15:54 GMT -5
Post by VladimirIlychLenin on Jul 25, 2003 1:15:54 GMT -5
DevourThePain: Do you know where I can find a version of TM 31-210 explosives manual online?
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Jul 25, 2003 1:23:25 GMT -5
Post by DevourThePain on Jul 25, 2003 1:23:25 GMT -5
I'm gonna say that you could head over to ebay and search for it by typing in "improvised munitions" in the search bar.
Finding books online is almost always a bad idea. People like to take the procedures in reliable books and then type them up, and change the procedures a little bit to make them look "better" from the typers point of view. Tis renders the book utterly useless, dangerous, and inaccurate. Your best bet would to buy the book. I got my copy for $8 and that includes shipping and handling.
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