Some questions for the pyros aout there about burning things and temperatures...

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  • phish
    Registered User
    • Jan 2002
    • 79

    #1

    Some questions for the pyros aout there about burning things and temperatures...

    OK, I'm making some Thermite. (Yknow, the stuff that can burn through just about anything, including carbon steel)
    So, I need a lighting system to light it up. The only problem is that it needs to get hotter than 2200 degrees F. Now my questions are-
    1) How hot does an acetelyne torch burn? (NOT oxy-acetelyne)
    2) How hot does magnesium ribbon/powder burn? And where can i get my mitts on some?

    Any info or suggestions on how i can light this stuff up or anything for that matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you-
    -Alex
    My generation is too lazy to be rebellious.
  • wingman898
    2W251
    • Mar 2002
    • 142

    #2
    All that being said....Your a MoRoN.
    "Here's your sign....."

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    • Restola
      Certificated Cloud Buster
      • May 2001
      • 2230

      #3
      http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/byname/cbrne---incendiary-agents-magnesium-and-thermite.htm
      I would recommend doing searches of science sites. Most likely both of those things will be mentioned while discussing other topic, and you may want to verify those numbers with other sites.

      And if you burn your house down and kill yourself...well we need some evolution to thin the herd anyways.

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      • Tron
        Registered User
        • May 2002
        • 654

        #4
        Search around on the net. Some guy on the hardforums built a case with ignitor switch around his hard drive that would destroy it. I guess he had nuclear secrets or just a lot of porn on it.

        -Tron

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        • warpfeedmod
          I came, I saw, I painted.
          • Jun 2001
          • 1265

          #5
          /sarcasm on

          Natural selection at it's best. Best of luck to you blowing up whatever it is that you want to!

          /sarcasm off
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          • dansim
            ive been busy
            • Jun 2001
            • 4479

            #6
            hmm i guess my statement in my sig is true

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            • BTAutoMag
              AO's Problem Child
              • Oct 2001
              • 7199

              #7
              uh... um... everyone say hello to 3 fingered fred
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              • Thordic
                AFTICA
                • May 2001
                • 5986

                #8
                Magnesium should light thermite if you mixed it properly, but the best way to ignite it involves no flame at all.

                You need some potassium permanganate and a bottle of glycerin.

                You make a pile of potassium permanganate on top of the thermite, in a little cone, sorta like a volcano cone.

                Then you pour a small amount of glycerin into the cone, and get out of there

                That should work, I've seen someone light thermite with it before, I'd test on my own to see how much potassium permanganate/glycerin to use though.

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                • xmetal2001
                  Junior Member at heart
                  • May 2001
                  • 1994

                  #9
                  Fire is pretty.

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