Is this an explosive
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Is this an explosive
At the house in Coventry I've unearthed this while pulling up ivy along the fenceline.
Roughly 6in across.
Is it explosive...I ask mainly because of Coventry's rep in WW2.
Roughly 6in across.
Is it explosive...I ask mainly because of Coventry's rep in WW2.
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Re: Is this an explosive
Not sure why you've posted it in 'Current Affairs, Politics, News', though if it goes bang, I'm sure it will make the news....
have you tried 'itting it wiv an 'ammer?
have you tried 'itting it wiv an 'ammer?
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Re: Is this an explosive
Lob it over the fence and claim on your neighbour's insurance if anything happens.
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Re: Is this an explosive
It's a "drop". End of a bit of bar that's been machined off and chucked away. Probably off a big 'dozer or some giant Northern machine.
In other words, a solid lump of mild steel. Try hitting it with a hammer to see if it explodes.
In other words, a solid lump of mild steel. Try hitting it with a hammer to see if it explodes.
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Re: Is this an explosive
So many questions - because so little information.
Size, weight, any screw fittings in the side or bottom (an explosive device would need a fuse fitting which would usually be screwed in)?
I think DP is probably right unless it's just the weight of a cake tin and mouldy cake.
Size, weight, any screw fittings in the side or bottom (an explosive device would need a fuse fitting which would usually be screwed in)?
I think DP is probably right unless it's just the weight of a cake tin and mouldy cake.
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Re: Is this an explosive
Because it's sitting on fresh leaves you must have lifted it and put it there, so is it heavy, and what does it look like underneath?Kneerly Down wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 4:55 pm At the house in Coventry I've unearthed this while pulling up ivy along the fenceline.
Roughly 6in across.
Is it explosive...I ask mainly because of Coventry's rep in WW2.
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Re: Is this an explosive
Neighbour kicked it and nothing happened. Does seem to be just a solid lump of steel as you reckoned.
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Re: Is this an explosive
It doesn't look like a device containing an explosive substance, it looks like a lump of mild steel, if you grind it up into filings and find a way to make it burn fast enough it would be classed as an explosive, I can't remember whether iron filings are an explosive, but coal dust is.
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Re: Is this an explosive
Getting other people to volunteer for shit you don't want to do is a much undervalued skillKneerly Down wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 12:02 pm
Neighbour kicked it and nothing happened. Does seem to be just a solid lump of steel as you reckoned.
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Re: Is this an explosive
Iron filings (or more specifally, rust) mixed with aluminium powder is basically Thermite.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:35 pm It doesn't look like a device containing an explosive substance, it looks like a lump of mild steel, if you grind it up into filings and find a way to make it burn fast enough it would be classed as an explosive, I can't remember whether iron filings are an explosive, but coal dust is.
Not exactly an explosive, more of an incendiary.
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Re: Is this an explosive
Custard powder is an explosive, in fact any fine powder is... in the right (wrong) conditions.
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Re: Is this an explosive
Is my custard in a tin safe?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 7:09 pm Custard powder is an explosive, in fact any fine powder is... in the right (wrong) conditions.
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Re: Is this an explosive
Aye, sort of but its more combustion than detonation.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 7:09 pm Custard powder is an explosive, in fact any fine powder is... in the right (wrong) conditions.
An initiator in flour can demolish buildings.
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It's works when its suspended in the air, flour and quite a few other cumbustable dusts present the same danger and even my extractor has an antistatic hose to minimise the risk of a spark igniting the dust a router or saw makes.Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 7:48 pmIs my custard in a tin safe?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 7:09 pm Custard powder is an explosive, in fact any fine powder is... in the right (wrong) conditions.
More of a risk in drier climates than Cumbria mind.
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Re: Is this an explosive
'Deflagrate'?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:35 pm burn fast enough it would be classed as an explosive.
It's one of those words; heard once, stuck in my head.
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