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If I were using ammonium perchlorate in my workshop, I would definitely get the chlorates away. But because NH4ClO4 is very hard to get and expensive for me, I prefer the chlorate.

A pound of AP will cost me x10 times more than a pound of KClO3.

 

With chlorates and perchlorates, it's very important to have different sets of tooling and keep them separated. It's much better to make a sensitive chlorate/sulfur composition and treat it as one, than applying force to a similair composition while ignoring it is. Spilling chlorate on your ball mill, on your rammers, screens and cups is really asking for trouble. The worst you can do in this case is to not mind.

Edited by 50AE
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