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-- Posted by pyroman on 9:40 pm on Mar. 21, 2002 Polyisobutylen is used in C-4 with R.D.X. but I have no clue what the heck it is and where i can get it
-- Posted by Zambosan on 11:21 am on Mar. 22, 2002 You're not likely to. It's used plenty, don't get me wrong, but there's really no need for it by the average citizen... its a polymer resin, used as a precursor for rubber polymers.
-- Posted by Zero the Inestimable on 12:42 pm on Mar. 22, 2002
It's just a plasticizer, I think. If you're bent on making an RDX based plastic explosive there are a whole host of things you can use as a replacement for any of the plasticizing agents in C-4.
-- Posted by pyroman on 5:46 pm on Mar. 22, 2002 well i was just asking and if it was easy to get then I would use it and if it isn't then i won't
-- Posted by Hephaestrus on 6:54 pm on Mar. 22, 2002
Did one of you write this file?
-- Posted by Zambosan on 1:03 pm on Mar. 25, 2002 PIB can actually be had in the form of "self-fusing" tape. It's a stretchy tape kind of like electrical tape, but with no adhesive... it just bonds to itself. You'd still need ethyl-hexyl sebacate to dissolve it though, so it's pretty much worthless.
-- Posted by pyroman on 8:36 pm on Mar. 26, 2002 where the heck would you get the ehs stuff?
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