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This is a normal post It's perfectly SFW
but then, I do work for al-quida.

Can't help but notice it misses out a lot of important details, especially in the pipe bomb section. Detonators are the hardest thing to get right, and complex to make. That's why it's comparitively easy to get hold of explosives ingredients, but really hard to get hold of industrial/military detonators.
(, Thu 4 Jun 2009, 8:29, Reply)
This is a normal post Screw it, I can't say anything here that people won't be able to find out by themselves.
If you're looking for time delayed primers just look at WW2; SOE, MI9, Resistance movements, Nazi Saboteurs, etc..

It can get as simple as just some lentils and water in a container with a [rubber-sealed metal, etc] top. As the lentils soak up the water they expand, push the metal top and pull a pin, make a spark, touch two wires, etc.

There are countless ways to do this sort of thing, far from accurate, but if your aim is just to kill people as long as it goes off at a time irregular to your being there then it's fine.
(, Thu 4 Jun 2009, 8:44, Reply)
This is a normal post Yeah, some of the stuff SOE did in the war is just amazing
The stuff they managed to make booby-traps, fuses, timers, radios etc is absoultely amazing. An immensely resourceful bunch of people, if ever there was.

From teh wikipedia:

SOE developed a wide range of explosive devices for sabotage, such as limpet mines, shaped charges and time fuses. These were later also used by commando units. The SOE made pioneering use of Plastic explosive (the term plastique comes from SOE packaged plastic explosive originally destined for France but being taken to the USA instead) It was used in everything from car bombs, to exploding rats designed to destroy coal fired boilers.[20] Other, more subtle sabotage methods included lubricants laced with grinding materials, incendiaries disguised as innocuous objects and so on.,

(, Thu 4 Jun 2009, 9:11, Reply)