Since I saw people asking about easier ways to get thermite started or fuses for thermite in the thread of the thermite for sale.
http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=217984
I thought I would let everybody know about the Thermite Igniter Fuses that I sell.
http://www.chemflame.com/thermiteigniterfuses.html
2 inch fuse gives 4-5 second delay after lighting
2-3 second burn time @ 5000 °F
The easiest way to light thermite. Just place in the thermite, light the fuse, and step far away. This can be lit with a regular lighter so there is no need for a blowtorch. This will replace magnesium as the fuse for thermite. Store in a cool dry place away from heat sources or sparks.
The Anti-X I sell will also light Thermite and give you around a 30 second delay.
http://www.chemflame.com/antix.html
You get large capsules (size 000, 2 cm) and a dropper to activate the capsules to ignite a fire. These will ignite by it self with just 2 - 5 drops from the dropper. You can also add a couple drops of anti-freeze, brake fluid or glycerine. It can get up to 5,000 °F and will last for 30 seconds to get your fire started. If you mix it with sugar and water, it will get up to 170 °F and will sometimes ignite.
http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=217984
I thought I would let everybody know about the Thermite Igniter Fuses that I sell.
http://www.chemflame.com/thermiteigniterfuses.html
2 inch fuse gives 4-5 second delay after lighting
2-3 second burn time @ 5000 °F
The easiest way to light thermite. Just place in the thermite, light the fuse, and step far away. This can be lit with a regular lighter so there is no need for a blowtorch. This will replace magnesium as the fuse for thermite. Store in a cool dry place away from heat sources or sparks.
The Anti-X I sell will also light Thermite and give you around a 30 second delay.
http://www.chemflame.com/antix.html
You get large capsules (size 000, 2 cm) and a dropper to activate the capsules to ignite a fire. These will ignite by it self with just 2 - 5 drops from the dropper. You can also add a couple drops of anti-freeze, brake fluid or glycerine. It can get up to 5,000 °F and will last for 30 seconds to get your fire started. If you mix it with sugar and water, it will get up to 170 °F and will sometimes ignite.