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- Good basic beginners bookLots of good basic recipes that work. Just be careful of some of the mixtures. They can become unstable. Rating: - Professional's Guide To pyrotechnicsA very informitive guide for anyone with "Common Sense" and patience for chemistry. NOT something for Novices. Rating: - rage an all-out war against neighborswith thi, you can fire homeade bottle rockets at the neighbor's house. if they return fire, you can form an all-out war. soon, all the neighbors will join in, eventually leading to the destruction of mankind. good buy Rating: - Simple, basic Flash-Powder formulas & Containment for sameThe author provides simple, basic Flash-Powder formulas & containment proceedures for those deflagrants. In-a-nutshell this book provides factual, abiet basic, formulas that are not unique but proven. The author points to the need for containment of deflagarents so as to provide noise making ability. However; there is nothing new, exciting, unique, here. If you are looking for a unique oxcidizer, and profoundly new fuel, a deflagrent which is so uncommon that it's workings are worth study then you need to attend a sound graduate chem program in a hard science oriented university. If you want to make firecrackers; you can't beat this book. Rating: - Outdated, dont buy unless you want to waste moneyI have to admit, I was skeptical when I bought this, and when I got it my suspicions were right. This book is outdated and there are other books of this nature which are much more advanced and have more modern techniques. This book does tell you how to make all kinds of minor exploseives (not things like C-4, were talkin firecrackers and fireworks here) correctly, but there are better and more productive techniques on how to make these things. Dont buy it because it will just end up in the pile with all of your other junk books, mine did. In association with Amazon.com | |