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Question by colin
Submitted on 12/4/2003
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I am an Adelaide resident and interested in making a thermite mix, to try it out as a flash furnace fuel, but have been unable to find suitable coarse Aluminium powder for it.  Does anyone know
where to get it.


Answer by fire man
Submitted on 6/19/2004
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make it! take a corse file/ rasp and hack away it may take a bit but it will bo worth while you can controll the corseness of the product and quality.

 

Answer by pyroguym80
Submitted on 1/27/2005
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for aluminum powder go to
skylighter.com
firefox-fx.com
there both suppliers for fireworks i go to fire fox because they are usually cheaper and i live in idaho

 

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