Originally posted by voodoo
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Waterproof Fuse By Rusty
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Very cool Rusty,gonna give it a try. Made a glass,took a few tries to keep it from cracking. A good excuse to have another beer.
''Tune in next week ,FOR?????''
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Originally posted by voodoo View PostCool. Ever make 'em with homemade black powder? Was thinking if you ground it fine enough and made a mud with the glue, plus left out the sulfur, you could get a pretty consistent, smokeless burn.
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Cool. Ever make 'em with homemade black powder? Was thinking if you ground it fine enough and made a mud with the glue, plus left out the sulfur, you could get a pretty consistent, smokeless burn.
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Originally posted by voodoo View PostHave you tested it to see if it is waterproof? Elmers glue is water soluble.
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Have you tested it to see if it is waterproof? Elmers glue is water soluble.
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Originally posted by Big_Saw View Post
But I made mine. I did not have to rely on someone else to make it for me. And, with my glass shot glass, and a homemade fuse, I am building up to something!!!
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Waterproof Fuse By Rusty
My project tonight is a process for making water proof fuses. You will need 3 items. Elmers glue, gunpowder and natural material string or yarn (Note that Big Saw....Natural fibre)
Step number one. Cut the string to length with your Shakelford blade.
Step number 2, mix the glue and gunpowder into a paste. Make sure you use 3 x the powder as glue. Black powder works best, but I used Bullseye brand smokeless. After you have the paste on the string, roll it liberally in more powder.
Step 3, let the fuze dry
Step 5 Light er up in the garage. FYI, it makes lots of sufury smelling smoke. Not appropriate for doing in the house. I did mine covertly in the garage.
If you use cotton string, you can dip the string in plain old water and then roll it in powder. It will not be waterproof though.
***Disclaimer. There is no way to tell the burn rate on this stuff. SOme burns fast, some burns slow. Do not rely on one batch over another if you are lighting off a cannon or something.Tags: None
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