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Hight frequency yelow strobe sodium nitrate composition


kleberrios

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You got quite a long burn for 80 g of high frequency strobing in a 3/4" tube. Cool. What mesh was your MgAl?

 

mg al 150 mesh. ops.. in the tube had about 200 g of composition

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No problem, 200 grams makes more sense. Cool effect. It was hard to tell but it looked like the tube was burning down with the comp--were these thin or thick-walled tubes?

 

Hey, a fellow APC Brasilian, "Jim Jones" is just getting started out in your country with pyro and is making good, thoughtful progress. Maybe you could connect and share insights? He's a long ways from Rio, though, down in Sao Paulo.

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No problem, 200 grams makes more sense. Cool effect. It was hard to tell but it looked like the tube was burning down with the comp--were these thin or thick-walled tubes?

 

Hey, a fellow APC Brasilian, "Jim Jones" is just getting started out in your country with pyro and is making good, thoughtful progress. Maybe you could connect and share insights? He's a long ways from Rio, though, down in Sao Paulo.

 

The tube had thin wall to burn out to no disturby the frequency.

 

ok, is Jim Jones his nickname? kkk anithing ask to him to contact me. Thanks

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Wow very simply formula for a so beautiful effect. It is possible to make such composition as core for stars? I wish to make first red and then yellow strobe as last effect.

What binder do You suggest? Dextrin, rice starch, red gum or phenolic resin?

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Wow very simply formula for a so beautiful effect. It is possible to make such composition as core for stars? I wish to make first red and then yellow strobe as last effect.

What binder do You suggest? Dextrin, rice starch, red gum or phenolic resin?

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