bonide stump remover = potassium nitrate?
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ok, the only stump remover at my local hardware store is "bonide stum..."
There is no indication of what it's made out of, and I was wondering if you guys have used this as potassium nitrate?
I already have checked google with no luck.
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p.s does anyone know where I can get sulfer from? (drugstore, hardware store, ect)
There is no indication of what it's made out of, and I was wondering if you guys have used this as potassium nitrate?
I already have checked google with no luck.
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p.s does anyone know where I can get sulfer from? (drugstore, hardware store, ect)
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No.
Bonide stump remover is, IIRC, sodium pyrosulfite.
Fairly boring stuff, as far as I can tell.
...although, from reading the directions, it sounds more effective than the nitrate stuff...
Bonide stump remover is, IIRC, sodium pyrosulfite.
Fairly boring stuff, as far as I can tell.
...although, from reading the directions, it sounds more effective than the nitrate stuff...
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hmm...Grants stump remover found at homedepot is the kno3 you want and you can get sulfer at lowes hardeware in the gardening department. and it you do get grants its best to disolve it down in water then recrystalize it in a aluminum pan over low outdoor heat for purer kno3 due to a coating they put on the pellets but its so much easier to just get it of ebay. Becasue its all ready in a sealed moisturless environment makeing no clumping.
Just out of curiousity how do plastic cannons and kno3 intervine? unless you plan on makieing a smoke charge to launch or make bp with the kno3 to power a bp cannon.
Just out of curiousity how do plastic cannons and kno3 intervine? unless you plan on makieing a smoke charge to launch or make bp with the kno3 to power a bp cannon.
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And you can get charcoal from burning stuff 

A black powder powered PVC cannon?runningawaypyro wrote:Just out of curiousity how do plastic cannons and kno3 intervine? unless you plan on makieing a smoke charge to launch or make bp with the kno3 to power a bp cannon.
*Fire in the hole!*
I think its in the off topic bit just for checking suppliers so he can make black powder at all.
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Home Depot sells Sulfur!? I have been looking for it lol. O and you can get potassium nirtate from CVS. Just ask them to order you some salt peter and they will get it to you within a week.
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^ I'm 14, still think they'll order it?
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hey man i just turned 15 and iv been makeing my own bp, simple shells, simple cannons, and high explosives since i was 13 so dont use that as an excuse. you really need to let us know what you want this for, for more help and do some more research! you should check out the Ameurtue pyrotechnics and chemistry forum. Great Site!!
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haha I know it's not an excuse, but I think CVS would use it as one not to buy it for me!
I'm actually not sure what I want this for just yet..
and I'll def check out that site.
I'm actually not sure what I want this for just yet..
and I'll def check out that site.
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Tom: "But most of us are morally ambiguous, which explains our random dying
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Bc If I sent you a money order would you send me 3 pounds worth?
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no CVS would get you salt peter just don't call it potassium nitrate. Calling it potassium nitrate just makes it seem more like a chemical. It is also use for medicinal purposes so they would probably order it for you. If they have any questions just say its for a school project. Just ask the pharamacy for it. But is it true that home depot really sells sulfur and does anyone know if it would be good enough to use for bp?