I hope it's apparent that I only mean: we don't leave large quantities of
catalyzed high-surface-area powder mixes in that condition any longer than
necessary for our proven processes, and always with enhanced safety
awareness / controls.
If someone's made, tested, and characterized crimson at 10g, they're very
likely to have a good appreciation for a 20g or 100g batch.
On Mar 6, 2018 6:05 PM, "Ben Brockert" <wikkit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How would you make a bubble-free 10kg KNSU grain by the melt process
without ever having 100g of powder "lying about"?
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 12:53 PM, DH Barr <dhbarr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't know to which web page or set of instructions you are referring.KN/SU
Crimson powder is to be made only in small batches for the same reason we
don't leave 100g of -POWDERED- KNSU lying about.
That's a whole lot of surface area, kawoosh.
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 2:49 PM, Nikolai Nielsen
<nielsen.nikolai86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No I mean what is the danger of this mixture compared to the regular
fuel? Why should I be weary to not make more than the 10 grams?