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A couple of buddies and I went in and bought some thermite from ebay. Today we went out and set it off over an old computer and a can of shaving cream. The result was awesome, and we almost got busted by the cops, which were attracted by the huge amounts of smoke. Here's the video footage we took:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L27p-P85BI8
For the unaware:
Thermite is a mixture of iron oxide and aluminum powder in a 8:3 mass ratio. When burned, the mixture heats up to roughly 2100 degrees celcius and produces elemental iron. Iron is a liquid at that temperature, and thus splashes around and flows downwards, and can cut a hole straight through the engine block of a car. The reaction requires very high temperatures to start, and the most popular way of setting it off is via burning magnesium. Which is exactly what we used.
The damage was pretty good. It burned clear through the computer and into the ground. The shaving cream bottle exploded and sent a stream of shaving cream into the air. The most spectacular part was the mini explosion once the reaction got underway, sending chunks of molten iron almost 8 feet into the air.
I'm the guy with the white shirt and black pants. I organized the event. The guy in the red shirt and jeans is my friend who's idea it was in the first place.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L27p-P85BI8
For the unaware:
Thermite is a mixture of iron oxide and aluminum powder in a 8:3 mass ratio. When burned, the mixture heats up to roughly 2100 degrees celcius and produces elemental iron. Iron is a liquid at that temperature, and thus splashes around and flows downwards, and can cut a hole straight through the engine block of a car. The reaction requires very high temperatures to start, and the most popular way of setting it off is via burning magnesium. Which is exactly what we used.
The damage was pretty good. It burned clear through the computer and into the ground. The shaving cream bottle exploded and sent a stream of shaving cream into the air. The most spectacular part was the mini explosion once the reaction got underway, sending chunks of molten iron almost 8 feet into the air.
I'm the guy with the white shirt and black pants. I organized the event. The guy in the red shirt and jeans is my friend who's idea it was in the first place.