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How to extract FLASH POWDER from FIREWORKS - Nicolas Salenc PBP

Nicolas Salenc PBP
NOTE: I CAN NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES THAT MAY OCCUR TO YOURSELF OR TO SOMEONE ELSE. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK! WARNING! Fireworks are NOT supposed to be torn apart. Please do NOT do this if you don't truely understand the dangers of explosives. Now, in this video, I claimed that Flash powder is not sensitive to shock, or friction which is technically incorrect... It can indeed be set off if you hit it hard enough with a hammer... I am used to working with primary explosives, such as Armstrong's mixture... To me, those are very shock and friction sensitive... See just how shock sensitive Armstrong's mixture is right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXkG06qLE9o Flash powder is way more stable than those explosives, but it is true that it can be set off with shock or friction... Never the less, always manipulate flash as if it were as sensitive as armstrongs mixture. Some of you asked me where I get the flash powder I use in my other videos. I get some from fireworks! Like I said in the video, you can make some yourself but I don't have access to the right chemicals. Some of you may be wondering why there's black powder mixed in with the flash powder and to be honnest, I'm not sure myself... Mabe it gives the break a more orange colour... As usual, if you have any questions, put them in the comment section below and I will answer them as soon as possible x) Be careful! Music by my buddy Slihst His soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/slihstscoolerthanslimes/nocturnal-winds
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