Make thermite with powdered iron oxide and aluminum

Make thermite with powdered iron oxide and aluminum

Watch this video tutorial to see how to make thermite with powdered iron oxide and fine powdered aluminum. you'll need a magnesium strips too, and scales.

Warning: Making thermite can be very dangerous if misused. Do not attempt unless you are familiar with pyrotechnics and chemistry.

This thermite will melt through anything in seconds! All of the ingredients can be purchased on eBay. Just be careful.

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DistortedVoid (-2) 9 months ago
Upon loading this video, a trojan horse may be uploaded to your computer, cause apparently that just happened to me, but my antivirus program just removed it. (it gets uploaded to your temp internet files)
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DistortedVoid (-2) 9 months ago
Maybe it was something else. I dont know for sure, just giving people a possible warning.
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TurkeyBurgers 3 months ago
That is cool.. Aluminum and Iron rust ground up together. Chemistry is awesome!
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