Mark K
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Post by Mark K on Oct 25, 2013 16:49:15 GMT -5
That's a shark. I guy I know hooked a gravid female and she dumped when he hoisted her. He put a few in Formalin and sold them.
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Post by vegasjames on Oct 25, 2013 18:04:27 GMT -5
vegasjames, welcome back! Good points on the chemistry. Thanks Scott, Been busy with a few projects and went off to Alberta Canada for a while. Got back about a week ago. James
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donrocks
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Post by donrocks on Apr 22, 2016 21:17:37 GMT -5
Jakesrocks and Ash. You can buy 35% food grade H2O2 at some (but not all) health food stores. Although it does need to be treated with respect, it has to be about 70% to make any kind of a explosive hazard. It is an oxidizer and is used at 90% in rocket fuel. I worked at an industrial plant years ago, where 70% was used to clean equipment. Although every precaution was taken one of the guys spilled some on his boots, where it combined with the oil in the leather. The heat of walking across the asphalt lot, caused his boots to burst into flames, it was rather exciting there for a moment or two.
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Apr 23, 2016 10:05:26 GMT -5
Ok,so if you slab the black petwood,than it would take a faster chemical change with bleach,when soaked
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 17:20:38 GMT -5
70% H2O2 dripped on paper will cause the paper to ignite. At room temperature.
Please don't ask me how I know this. The statute of limitations is likely run out, but why chance it?
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