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Potassium Perchlorate 45

 

Magnesium, atomized, 100-325 mesh 30

 

Cryolite 13

 

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). 10

 

Charcoal Airfloat 2

 

Has anyone make this composition?

I plan to make stars but i didn't find any videos for these stars.

Are bright enough or not?

Thanks

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Potassium Perchlorate 45

 

Magnesium, atomized, 100-325 mesh 30

 

Cryolite 13

 

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). 10

 

Charcoal Airfloat 2

 

Has anyone make this composition?

I plan to make stars but i didn't find any videos for these stars.

Are bright enough or not?

Thanks

 

sub the magnesium for 325 mesh magnalium youll like it

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A bit off topic: is there any rule of thumb how fine the MgAl should be in relation to the pure Mg? I have used 250 mesh MgAl with good results for Electric Magenta.
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A bit off topic: is there any rule of thumb how fine the MgAl should be in relation to the pure Mg? I have used 250 mesh MgAl with good results for Electric Magenta.

 

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sub the magnesium for 325 mesh magnalium youll like it

Why?

I think mg will be brighter than mgnal.

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Why?

I think mg will be brighter than mgnal.

 

Mg works great, It's just with Mg's incompatibilities it's safer to use mgal for most. (Me included!)

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I have already coated Mg with linseed oil.

I think it will safe.

 

Okay, cool!

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If you like yellow, I think that is a good composition. Even organic compositions with just potassium perchlorate, cryolite and red gum are very intense in light. This has 30% Mg, and yellow can't be destroyed by high temperatures. :)
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I don't know if it rolled easy or i must make cut stars.

Also,which prime needed?

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I think they are better pumped. Best would be to use parlon instead of PVC, dissolve it in acetone and then pump them. I have pumped Blesers Red Mg, and that worked fine.
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I think they are better pumped. Best would be to use parlon instead of PVC, dissolve it in acetone and then pump them. I have pumped Blesers Red Mg, and that worked fine.

 

I second that I have always pumped them easyy on the magnalium it will wash out the color its a fine line,when I see a comp calls for magnesium alone I try magnalium and so far get great results.

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I found some usefull information about this composition.

I read round stars ans shells book by David Bleser and has this composition.

  • Need hot prime

  • Should roll very round with acetone binder

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I found some usefull information about this composition.

I read round stars ans shells book by David Bleser and has this composition.

  • Need hot prime

  • Should roll very round with acetone binder

 

Yes, its possible to roll them, though it takes some time, as I have mentioned before.

 

I use this prime on Bleser's Mg stars:

 

Potassium perchlorate 70

Red gum 20

Silicon 10

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Yes, its possible to roll them, though it takes some time, as I have mentioned before.

 

I use this prime on Bleser's Mg stars:

 

Potassium perchlorate 70

Red gum 20

Silicon 10

I haven't got silicon..can i use something else?

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  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry for not replying for a long time.

 

MgAl or Al would do fine. Al should be German Black/Dark or very fine bright flake.

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Thanks but i primed it with hot prime.

I will make star gun test in few days. ;)

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