JRod12 Posted December 4, 2011 Posted December 4, 2011 (edited) Hello, I'm new here!!! I read the newbe stuff and must of missed it. I used to live on a farm far from the city and other people, and was on the fire department.My job moved me to the " big city" Denver. So I can not continue this hobby.I'm just not sure what I can do with all my toys? I do have the ATFs orange book, but can not find it. I do NOT have any finished goods. Only a little BP. Can I sell or advertise on here?I'm sure I can sell anything not restricted but, can I sell chemicals in small quantities? Would like to start with my Ohaus triple beam balance 2610g. SORRY IF I CAN NOT OR IF THIS Is in THE WRONG SPOT. OF IF ANYONE LIVES IN COLORADO AND WOULD LIKE TO BUY ALL OF IT we could make a deal. THANKS . Ps sorry about the other post. Edited December 4, 2011 by JRod12
JRod12 Posted December 4, 2011 Author Posted December 4, 2011 Im sorry, I just seen the selling spot. I'm on my phone so it's kind of hard! FNGs what can you do.
Thunderr1 Posted December 5, 2011 Posted December 5, 2011 PM me a list of what you have a available and I might even be able to have it picked up. My buddy out in Rifle might come home and he can swing by and grab it.
Arthur Posted December 5, 2011 Posted December 5, 2011 You will be a rare person if you can give up pyro once started. IMO several USA people head for making and firing meets if they cannot make at home.
usapyro Posted December 31, 2011 Posted December 31, 2011 Pyro is a drug. I was just going over a design of a nitre bed... In addition to thinking over the design of a 100PSI pressure chamber to encase a high voltage traveling arc. Not sure if I need only the arc chamber to be pressurized or the bubbler column too. Just having the arc chamber pressurized a heavy duty air compressor would work just fine and wouldn't overheat. If the US ever gives up freedom and turns into another European country *shudder*... We must think about what must be done to continue the hobby. Nitre bed for KNO3 vs high voltage reactor for HNO3... Blah, what am I worried about. Registered farming operations should be at least able to buy KNO3 no matter what.
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