Before you do anything, you need to make the Calcium Carbide. Calcium Carbide is a substance that reacts with water to create acetylene gas, which is extreamly flamible. In the late 1910's Tomas Wilson discovered how to create this by accident while attempting to make Aluminum in an electrical furnace. But enough with the history:

To make Calcium Carbide you will need:

-Calcium Oxide (lime, can be found seasonaly at gardening stores) --Calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) will work for this also

-(2) Terra Cotta flower pot (orange looking clay)

-Carbon (charcoal will work)

-Arc welder w/ carbon arc electrodes

First take a flower pot and drill two holes, one on each side near the bottom, then pour some Calcium Oxide into the pot slightly below the holes. Crush the charcoal (a hammer works great and is satisfying) and place it in the lime. Put the second pot upside down on top of the other to make a container. Then with your arc welder at about 105 Amps, create an arc for about 1 min. Let it cool down for a while (DONT BE AN IDIOT AND TRY TO COOL IT FASTER WITH WATER).

Open it up and there should be grey blobs around your electrodes (and maybe some un used material). This is your Calcium Carbide and will fizz when it comes into contact with water. Be creative or read other articals about how to use your new found friend.

....Now it's time to put your work to use


CALCIUM CARBIDE BOMB For this you'll need C.C. , a 2 liter bottle and about 1 and a half cups of water.

In case you haven't already figured it out, put the C.C. in the bottle along with the water. Put the cap on and place it where ever you see fit. You can put the C.C. in capsules if you want to wait a while. The gas builds up pressure and the bottle explodes with a sound resembling that of a gunshot.

CALCIUM CARBIDE FIRE BOMB Follow the same instructions above to make the C.C. bomb, except this time you'll need to make an addition. Take a candle, flaming rag, whatever you want and place it on the outside of the bottle. Now when the bottle explodes you'll have a nice fireball accompanying that bang.








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