fizzy | 11/11/2016 20:49:50 |
![]() 1860 forum posts 121 photos | I'm referring specifically to ebay - yesterday my Sulphuric acid arrived, no less than 96 molar (% and molarity are virtually the same for this), this stuff will dissolve human tissue for fun in an instant, through the post in a plastic bottle no less. For under £30 you can make yourself well over 5kg of gunpowder, using the very finest refined chemicals. Its a wonder we don't have a lot more terror attacks than we do. |
Hacksaw | 11/11/2016 21:17:47 |
474 forum posts 202 photos | + 1 Remember i stopped smoking Stoptober ? Well, I was on the Vaping forum and these dudes make their own juice..and there's a link to a chemical site, for glycol and poly whateveritis ...£3 a gallon..each , £3 for flavours .£3 for nicotine... Ah, but for nicotine only over 18 !!! Further looking..Nitric ,sulphuric ,hydrocloric acid ,all cheap a gallon.. caustic soda etc no mention of over 18 for those ! So a kid can buy it ,shove it in someones face ,but they cant get nicotine as it's addictive ?? |
Hacksaw | 11/11/2016 21:25:41 |
474 forum posts 202 photos | I remember as a kid i felt really guilty asking for 1/2 a pint of Ether at the village chemist ! I only wanted to make model aeroplane diesel for my P.A.W. 1 1/2cc as the model shop was miles away and we were really rural ! ..And the old boy made me sign a poison book for it, I was about 10 ! |
Cyril Bonnett | 11/11/2016 21:26:14 |
250 forum posts 1 photos | Some drain cleaners are over 90% sulphuric acid! just need to be over 21 to purchase it and you can then leave it under the sink till you need it!!! Who needs terror attacks when that's lurking under the sink.
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Vic | 11/11/2016 21:27:01 |
3453 forum posts 23 photos | No need for eBay, I bought a bottle of drain cleaner from my local hardware store a couple of weeks ago. It says on the bottle it's 95-97% Sulphuric acid. About £5 for a litre bottle wrapped in a plastic bag. |
SillyOldDuffer | 11/11/2016 21:30:29 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | I wouldn't worry too much about chemicals. Most of us are digging our graves with our teeth... |
Hacksaw | 11/11/2016 21:33:11 |
474 forum posts 202 photos | I tasted some battery acid once accidentally .. it's bitter and makes ya tongue go rough for a bit .. |
Mike Poole | 11/11/2016 21:46:18 |
![]() 3676 forum posts 82 photos | I can vouch that Bakers Fluid is an acquired taste but I would put whisky in the same class. Read the Amazon reviews of Barrentine meths for a good laugh. Mike |
JA | 11/11/2016 23:02:32 |
![]() 1605 forum posts 83 photos | Try shellac varnish. I got a mouthful of the stuff once trying to coat the inside of a stainless steel tube. OK, shellac is not poisonous (it is in fact edible and used for coating food and pills) but it is dissolved in meths. You get a mouth full of the stuff and the shellac comes out of solution as a horrible mucus gunge when it meets one's saliva. Utterly disgusting. Before anyone points it out, meths is poisonous. JA |
Hacksaw | 11/11/2016 23:14:21 |
474 forum posts 202 photos | huh try syphoning cellulose thinners forgeting you've got a plate these days .. Teeth go rough as well as ya tongue . It's poisonous too, but i'm pre '67 , so it won't kill me anyway |
Simon Collier | 11/11/2016 23:41:46 |
![]() 525 forum posts 65 photos | Fizzy, concentrated sulphuric is about 18 molar. |
DMB | 12/11/2016 00:33:53 |
1585 forum posts 1 photos | Many years ago I witnessed 2 men sitting at a table in a Brighton pub with half empty pint beer glasses top them up with Meths after a furtive look around to see if they were being watched. I knew it was Meths as it was poured out of a blue can sold by Boots chemists in those days. The mix went pink just like Shells "Aladdin Pink" paraffin. |
fizzy | 12/11/2016 01:47:34 |
![]() 1860 forum posts 121 photos | Simon -absolutely correct, sorry, i was thinking density !! still bad stuff !!
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Geoff Theasby | 12/11/2016 04:44:22 |
615 forum posts 21 photos | Siphoning petrol (It was mine, not a misspent youth) I got a taste of it. Never have I tasted anything so foul! Even including Fennings Fever Cure, which turned out to contain nitric acid... Geoff |
not done it yet | 12/11/2016 06:39:05 |
7517 forum posts 20 photos | Siphoning petrol (It was mine, not a misspent youth) I got a taste of it.
Consider yourself luc ky that your mistake only led to tasting it. Had you sucked it into your respiratory tracts the results may well have hospitalised you as a serious case, or worse!
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clogs | 12/11/2016 06:51:55 |
630 forum posts 12 photos | HI all, my wife bought me 6 very old Practical Mechanic's....... they actually answered a question on how to make Nitro Glycerene...........!!!!!!!!!!!! mind you google or Wiki would be able to help I suppose......scary........ Clogs |
mick H | 12/11/2016 07:16:52 |
795 forum posts 34 photos | All these terrible things are nowhere near as deadly as the motor car which is still killing about 3000 per year. Selling ether to a responsible 10 year old does not seem to be anywhere near as dangerous as the way that driving licences (and mobile phones) are handed out almost willy-nilly to some of the idiots on our roads. Mick |
Brian H | 12/11/2016 07:42:53 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | Quote" Posted by mick H on 12/11/2016 07:16:52:
All these terrible things are nowhere near as deadly as the motor car which is still killing about 3000 per year. Selling ether to a responsible 10 year old does not seem to be anywhere near as dangerous as the way that driving licences (and mobile phones) are handed out almost willy-nilly to some of the idiots on our roads. Mick"
Cars, like guns, don't kill people, people kill people. Edited By Brian Hutchings on 12/11/2016 07:43:35 |
David Colwill | 12/11/2016 08:23:28 |
782 forum posts 40 photos | Posted by Michael Poole on 11/11/2016 21:46:18:
I can vouch that Bakers Fluid is an acquired taste but I would put whisky in the same class. Read the Amazon reviews of Barrentine meths for a good laugh. Mike I had come across this before but thanks for the reminder. Very funny. David |
Matthew Reed | 12/11/2016 08:46:26 |
41 forum posts | Asking a ten year old to sign a poison book sounds like very good education: it it clearly stuck with you, and may have helped you become a responsible person who can handle dangerous substances. May even have saved your life. Perhaps we could do something like that with some 'adults' who buy things like fireworks or other dangerous products (including myself and sharp objects like end mills - blood does SO spoil the surface finish). Perhaps what needs pointing out in the above exchange is that a fair amount of this dangerous stuff being sold on eBay IS illegal to sell in this way and should be reported. Although it might be worth considering that it may not be what it says it is: no one is going to report to trading standards that their illegally purchased acid is not full strength. Anything dubious through the post really should be reported to Royal Mail out of respect for their workers, who would be in the front line if anything went wrong. They can can enforce pretty extreme sanctions on businesses and individuals, I understand. Matthew |
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