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Thanks! Is the titanium absolutely necessary? I don't have any sponge, just some -10-100 flake. BTW, I tried the suggestion of mixing some airfloat with some fast NC lacquer and poured it out on a sheet of wax paper. Within an hour it had dried to a thin black crust that was already lifting off the paper. I crumbled it a bit and tried lofting it with some tiny charges. The current mix seems to burn more than smolder, and the flakes are a bit heavy still, but thinner flakes are just a matter of thinning the mix and the rest may just involve using Joe's formula below. In any case, I'm definitely encouraged. Bob On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 21:33:56 GMT, "Joe 123" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Heres a formula that I have used that has embers that last a long time, >almost 20-30 secs. >36 kno3 >29 airfloat >9 sulfur >7 Ti sponge (I used spherical) >14 80mesh charcoal >5 dextrin > >ball mill everthing except Ti and 80 mesh charcoal. > >Joe > >
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