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Linstrum
04-10-2009, 10:41 PM
Simple manufacturing of potassium chlorate

There is an easy-to-read pamphlet that was written about a quarter century ago (but is still available) that describes how one chemist was able to easily make potassium chlorate with very simple equipment and materials without the need for any expensive laboratory equipment and chemicals. He describes how he used commonly available equipment and materials, including a big Pyrex kitchen bowl; high amperage-output 6-volt battery charger; inexpensive potassium chloride used in sodium-free water softeners or as a dietary supplement/salt substitute readily available in super markets; thin steel plate scraps; and graphite bars he got from a welding supply store and from discarded large dry cell batteries.


The pamphlet describing how he manufactured potassium chlorate is offered strictly for its educational and historical value only and its author does not endorse the manufacture or use of potassium chlorate for any purpose. If you intend to make potassium chlorate for any purpose please don't purchase it. Cast Boolits, The Cast Boolit Group, gunloads.com, their owners and all associates, are not connected in any way with the pamphlet or its sale and distribution.


The copyrighted seven page 8.5” x 11” pamphlet was researched and professionally written by the chemist and contains a large diagram of how his equipment was set up plus contains the step-by-step descriptions of all the very simple procedures he went through that are involved in the manufacture of very pure potassium chlorate. It is NOT one of those hastily thrown together make-an-easy-buck pamphlets full of dangerous misinformation not worth the paper it is printed on. The cost of the pamphlet is $12.00 USD. For information on how to get a copy please send me a private message.

cheese1566
04-10-2009, 10:58 PM
If you make it, great, I believe in being self sufficient and making things from scrap. Just be be careful that somebody doesn't suspect you of making methamphetamine.

There is nothing worse then having the po-po (police) crash your door and seize your stuff. It makes for a long night-day and a lot of explaining, usually with the services of an attorney.
:oops:

leftiye
04-12-2009, 01:05 AM
They'll probly crash it anyway if they find out you're making Potassium chlorate (BATFE).