Anyone else obsessed with pyrotechnics and pyromania?

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The discussion centers around an individual's interest in fire-related activities and the pursuit of obtaining iron oxide in large quantities for making thermite paste. The user mentions challenges with using galvanized nails and the lack of an acidic solution to facilitate the process. They also make a humorous comparison between the burning speed of thermite and termite activity. However, a cautionary note is raised regarding the dangerous nature of such activities, emphasizing that discussions on pyrotechnics are not permitted in the forum.
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Hi. Is there anyone else like me? I like fire and a lot of things fire-related. Does anyone know an easy way to get iron oxide in large quantites? The nails I hae are galvanized, and I don't have any acidic solution with a pH of about 4 or lower. It takes foerever... For any people that want to know, I am trying to make thermite paste. Just a thought: Thermite burns through wood quicker than termites eat through wood. :biggrin:
 
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That qualifies as a dangerous activity, we don't discuss pyrotechnics here.
 
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