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Rotten Special user 829 Posts |
I am sure everyone is going to tell me to buy it and not to attempt to make my own. I don't use the stuff anymore, however my father, who is a retired police officer and a gunsmith, is wanting info on how to learn. Apparently they sell it with a huge mark up at gun shows. Please pm me with any info you have or sources I could track down. He is a welder and an electrician and is not scared of the danger as long as he can first learn the knowledge.
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Darkwing Inner circle Nashville Tn 1850 Posts |
Read these post in this link and then decide;
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......um=20&22 I am sure your dad is a great guy and has a good head on his sholders so he should know how dangerous a meth lab is. Handling chemicals is very dangerous and should only be attemtped by trained technicians with proper safety procedures and equipment. |
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elimagic Inner circle 1663 Posts |
There is a dvd outtitled, how to make flash paper, but I do not own it, so that's all I know
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Rotten Special user 829 Posts |
"should only be attemtped by trained technicians with proper safety procedures and equipment."
He would like to learn. That is why I'm asking. Before he was a 35 year veteran of the police department he was a jet mechanic on a aircraft carrier. Before that he was raised on a farm where dangers and chemicals are a normal part of life. He isn't wanting to go off willy nilly and do this. I was hoping someone knew where he could learn. Has to do with muzzle loading I think? I'm just a fire juggler, eater, and blower. That's why he hoped I could find out. Regards, Ted |
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Darkwing Inner circle Nashville Tn 1850 Posts |
One accident is all it takes. I have personally seen the aftermath.
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Darkwing Inner circle Nashville Tn 1850 Posts |
Ok, Ted here we go and you are probably not going to like what I say and probably not going to listen either. First you have to get the proper permits and licenses in order to purchase and handle hazardous chemicals and material. You must maintain MSDS sheets on all materials used. To manufacture the end product you have to have the proper equipment to handle the chemicals and have to be trained to handle the media safely. You have to document the purchase and the proper deposal of the left over material. Everything has to be traceable. You have to be in compliance with the local and state firemarshall's office, EPA, OSHA and local, state and federal laws. You have to have emergency management procedures in place.
My full time job is selling valves, hazardous gas monitors, explosion proof sensors and instrumentation to chemical and power plants. My customers have state of the art equipment to handle very dangerous chemicals daily and they have accidents. I had an associate in another part of the country that had a seal to fail on a fire safe valve on a hydraulic line (the seal had not been properly maintained). The line sprayed hydraulic fluid at 1500 psi and then ignited causing a flash fire and then in turn caused a flammable liquid to ignite killing one worker instantly and injuring three others. Look at YouTube when a guy goes to a gas station to fill up and by accident causes his car to burst into flames because the static electricity discharged from his hand. |
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Magic Tad Regular user 177 Posts |
I work in a chemical plant with acids and solvents, explosions and fires are nothing to take lightly. If you decide to make flash paper the inital investment should be in fire proffing your work area" well away from your home or any thing flamable. Second safe handling of dangerous acids require special saftey gear nitrile goves face shields aprons and third you need to have a safe way to disspose of all wastes, these are not safe to dump down the drain, or just bottle and send to the dump. They requier neutalization. Yet another strong chemical reaction.
Just one more concern if your are trying to dry something as flameable as flash paper they probably use nitrogen to prevent it from flashing off at first, this is an asphixiant and will kill you if not carefull. Please think hard about taking on this challenge. I have twenty years in the chemical/pharmaceutical field and I choose to buy it. Lots and lots less headaches. Good luck |
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jazzy snazzy Inner circle run off by a mob of Villagers wielding 2109 Posts |
Not to mention, those activities would likely void your insurance policy.
So save up for when your house burns down. You will have to pay for it, along with hospital, funeral expenses and any litigation. It will all come out of your pocket.
"The secret of life is to look good from a distance."
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Rotten Special user 829 Posts |
Okay. I'll have to ask other resources. Did I mention my father was a gunsmith? Yes I did. He has a shop full of gun powder and other dangerous chemicals used in reloading and gunsmith equipment. No one seems to know how to get this education yet I know people far less clever than my father who have made this. I know of magic shops that used to make it in the shop in off hours years ago. Thanks for all the warnings guys just wish I could have found out more info on how to get the education.
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Darkwing Inner circle Nashville Tn 1850 Posts |
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On 2010-03-27 03:27, Rotten wrote: Are you willing to risk damage to property, injury, or potentially death to make a little extra money? |
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Rotten Special user 829 Posts |
He isn't going to sell it. As I have said he is a gunsmith and wants to buy a particular rifle that uses it in the muzzleloading process. He wants to use it and likes to build things himself. He doesn't need the money he is old school. "I'm not gonna pay for that when I can make it" He can afford to buy it he just doesn't want to. I have found several resources for him and I am sure he will be making it in no time.
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Darkwing Inner circle Nashville Tn 1850 Posts |
Good luck and I wish you well.
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Rotten Special user 829 Posts |
Btw. I forgot to mention, he'll be 70 next month and has been retired from the force for many years. He has a million $'s worth of riffles and pistols. He just likes to create and make things himself as a hobby. I don't think he needs luck. He's a smart old coot. I won't be anywhere near the unlikely blast as I live half way across the country from him. ;-)
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bluedragon Veteran user 346 Posts |
Wow interesting post!
What happened to this guy wanting to make his own flash paper? Did the guy manage to find any guides on how to make it? Neil. |
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Darkwing Inner circle Nashville Tn 1850 Posts |
I hope not
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LaurensMalter Regular user Belgium 131 Posts |
I have had flash paper light up in my hand and my hand was closed, leaves a nasty burn and an equally nasty smell, and this was just a very small piece. One small accident was all I needed to know I would never try to make this myself.
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Daz Buckley Elite user Australia 469 Posts |
No idea whre you would find the info but good luck in the hunt. you can't protect the worl from itself guys
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Susan Fan New user 6 Posts |
Do your konw it is very dangerours to make and store flash paper, I sale flash paper, my boss is the owener of flash product facotry. He konw how to avoide the harmless of flash paper, but his stuff didn't know clearly, onetime one of worker burnt himself by accident, he want to burn the useless flash paper,but he do in a wrong way, so he was injured . And my boss had to pay the cost of everything, including hospital cost, factory cost etc.
China flash paper supplier and manufactured. http://www.redcornermagic.com Susan susan@redcornermagic.com |
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PWB New user 71 Posts |
Ok.....I admit it....I used to make flash paper...OK a lot of flash paper, it wasn't that hard to make, and it was lots of fun to play with( I mean use) in different effect. Without going into detail of the chemicals required. They are very difficult to get.. The are not very many places to buy the material, and it is getting very hard to get any shipped. I spent 4 month getting it delivered
It is so much easier to go to my magic dealer (Denny and Lee's)magic shop. |
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john serifino New user 5 Posts |
Just because some one is a gun smith it does not make them qualified to make flash paper. Many people do not realize flash paper is a high explosive and as with many high explosives if even a slight mistake is made it can explode durring the manufacturing process. I have two books in my collection of pyro books (I havd a pyro lic) but I think they are our of print. Being a gun smith the persons dad should have the required FFL and tesale lic. just buy it ready made. Besides geting the Fed and state permits to manufacture high explosives is not all the easy0
dthere was a magician in the San Francisci area that made his own flash paper many decades ago, then on day his house blew up. |
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