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What in the hell did i type down to consider myself a racsim Warning. You gotta be joking lol. Unless My little Brain cant remember. I didnt do anything wrong as far as i no. How funny. :oops: :oops:
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mm i dont think its so wise to dispute a warning in public, if u have an issue, u should pm the mod. i only say this cos i've seen this happen before
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yeah its done and looked after nothing to be seen.
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so i found the car and did the fish oil thing my bad
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From memory thermite burns really hot during the reaction phase and can burn through pretty much anything. The easiest way to make it is using rust particles and aluminium filings. It's just not easy to get a few sticks of magnesium to start the reaction let alone get a flame hot enough to light the magnesium.

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Nacho wrote:From memory thermite burns really hot during the reaction phase and can burn through pretty much anything. The easiest way to make it is using rust particles and aluminium filings. It's just not easy to get a few sticks of magnesium to start the reaction let alone get a flame hot enough to light the magnesium.

Oh well..... :evil:
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FTO338 wrote:
Nacho wrote:From memory thermite burns really hot during the reaction phase and can burn through pretty much anything. The easiest way to make it is using rust particles and aluminium filings. It's just not easy to get a few sticks of magnesium to start the reaction let alone get a flame hot enough to light the magnesium.

Oh well..... :evil:
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Bennoz wrote:
FTO338 wrote:
Nacho wrote:From memory thermite burns really hot during the reaction phase and can burn through pretty much anything. The easiest way to make it is using rust particles and aluminium filings. It's just not easy to get a few sticks of magnesium to start the reaction let alone get a flame hot enough to light the magnesium.

Oh well..... :evil:
Mate there are plenty in any high school or Uni science lab. :wink:
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jonowong wrote:
Bennoz wrote:
FTO338 wrote:
Nacho wrote:From memory thermite burns really hot during the reaction phase and can burn through pretty much anything. The easiest way to make it is using rust particles and aluminium filings. It's just not easy to get a few sticks of magnesium to start the reaction let alone get a flame hot enough to light the magnesium.

Oh well..... :evil:
Mate there are plenty in any high school or Uni science lab. :wink:
Thats where I got my stock of Mag ribbon :D Still got a carton of it!
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Who said I stole it?!
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Mr Wong don't you have lots of high school gals hang around you, you can always get them to "borrow" some :lol:
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