Just found a pound of curtis and harvey locally but will have a serious look at holy smoke as its important to support local.
I got that from Van Tiel pyrotechnics.
id be surprised if it was not illegal to do so.
I had my pyro ticket and know that to manufacture pyro stuff you need the right ticket etc and magazine to store it in, and an exclusion zone for the manufacturing site etc etc etc etc etc
lots of rules, and im sure they are the same for powder too. Best to check on it if you are keen though.
Use enough gun
I've seen the results of powder made in a kitchen blender. He would do each component separate, then measure them out and give it a quick run (30 secs) to mix them together. He did do the last mix at the end of a 20m extension cord out in a paddock. All dry!
Then that would go in a pack howitzer brass case.... and it went well
I did mention about wetting it, the answer was ' I haven't had a mix catch yet.....'
Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....
I know of a guy who has been professionally manufacturing powder for bloody years. with all the know how and safety etc in place, yet still he had one load in a ball mill go off and blow a double garage sized building to pieces. actually stripped the concrete slab of all the framing etc.
So it would pay to do any mixing in a very remote area and do so in very small batches.
Not saying that it would be fun or a good idea to make some.
Use enough gun
IF you lot took the time to read the instructions PROPERLY..... you will see that you mix it wet ONE component at a time added to your "stale pee" or warm water.....the sulphur and charcoal are pretty safeish its the salt petre that makes life interesting.
I would simply NOT make black powder. I would make a different product with same ingredients except leave out sulfur. Sulfur is the demon in the triple mix that renders it so unstable and easily ignitable -- properties you simply don't need if you use a percussion lock/primer, or if you anyway pour a separate FFFG triple ingredient blackpowder into the pan of your flintlock. Sulfur also makes most of the smoke. Losing all those disadvantages is worth that 10% power drop incurred by not using sulfur.
so you would be making "brown powder".....
Nope, that is made by incomplete charring of wood when making charcoal, and also a source of premature ignitulation. I think a US warship blew its load in Havana harbour due to cocoa gunpowder, setting off the Spanish-American war.
The Spanish ambassador to Washington tried in vain to blame it on Russian hackers, but the Yanks did not even understand what he was on about...
That said, the extra vigour of brown charcoal may be safe enough without devil sulfur in the mix. Nah, not worth playing with that.
Last edited by Cordite; 10-08-2019 at 09:49 PM.
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