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PedroAsani Diy plans and tips 0 Nov 10 2009, 6:19 PM EST by PedroAsani
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This page is in need of some serious editing. I don't know what the policy is on posting home-made explosives, but I know what the policy is on spelling.

If anyone is inclined to work on this page, I would recommend that each item be given it's own separate page, and this just used as the hub for them. That way, when the reorganisation happens, it will be easier to sort out.
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Bubacxo Yet Another DIY Timed Fuse 10 Aug 28 2009, 5:40 AM EDT by Finnishsurvivor
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I remember gathering a useful tip from an old WWII flick, if you take light a cigarette & fold it into a pack of matches, the cigarette will burn down slowly into the matchbook, causing it to light whatever else you have it tucked into.

I know it seems kind of a waste, but if you scavenge up some paper matchbooks & smokes, you could set a roughly 3 minute timer (adjusted by how low you fold in the cigarette into the flap) on anything that can be lit by flame.
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dominickmagas Waterproofing matches. (page: 1 2) 28 Jul 5 2009, 3:43 AM EDT by John_234
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I have found a way to waterproof your matches. All you have to do is get a sheet of wax paper out. Light a candle, then pour the candle wax into a pool on the wax paper. Roll your match heads around in the wax, You now can get yor matches wet, and all you have to do is rub the wax off, then use the match. I found it works best with strike-anywhere matches
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