bwhite@oucsace.cs.OHIOU.EDU (Bill White) (05/31/90)
In article <45149@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> commgrp@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (BACS Data Communications Group) writes: >>Does anyone else know of any "easy to make in the kitchen" explosive >>devices, using easily obtainable components, such as fertiliser, >>lighter fluid, butane etc. ? >>Since blowing things up is quite a frequent topic here, perhaps we >>need a sci.destruction or rec.arts.devastation. >> -Mark Well, I just finished the text part of a book called _101 Bombs for Fun and Games_ (I actually posted this before, but our newsfeed was down so I doubt it got out). It has: - Complete instructions for making all necessary chemicals including nitrates and nitro-compounds, ultimately from common materials - Primary explosives and secondary explosives - 101 different devices described in full detail - Incendiaries (napalm, thermite, phosphorus, etc) - Rocket launchers, various rockets - Automobile armaments - and more! If you're interested, send me mail. I'll be gone over June 11th through July 15th (or so). The book isn't done yet, I still have the illustrations to do. My only reliable address is: bwhite@oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu All information has either been tested or comes from established industry / commercial / chemical standard procedures. I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT ANYONE DOES WITH THIS THING Also, please note: I can not sell this thing to people from outside the USA. >Explosives references: >--------------------- Add mine from above! (well, as soon as I get the illustrations done). > DISCLAIMER: Ohio University has nothing to do with this! -- | Bill White Internet: bwhite@oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu | | BILDO'S .SIGNATURE QUERY: | | Why are you reading this? |