Wouldn't the plastic wrap cause some type of static electricity that could ignite the burst charge? Or what are some things to watch out for? Like for example do you wear specific type of clothes that won't cause a statuc electrical discharge? Is that enough to set off the burst charge?
Nice work and good lookin stars. I rolled clorate purple for an 8 inch and man o man that was a lot of Rollin. I have found using cork like the italians for break works well and covers easier well rolling on. I'll have to try that chlorate booster on rice or cork
@theitalian556 the lift cup can be any size.. I usually just use paper and on ball shells I get a little more creative and use the cups that fit the shell or use paper aswell
Can you put H3, the burst charge you used with sulfur containing stars? I thought chlorates should NEVER come into contact with sulfur. I'm honestly not sure, you're a lot more of an expert than me so that is why I am asking
Well, other than causing a lot more sensitivity with the composition you technically still can. Just be careful because it could explode with shock if you do.
Personally, I'd stay away from anything containing Chlorates while using other contents that contain sulfur. I guess back in the day, the sulfur that was used was a lot more acidic, which would cause it to be more sensitive in contact with chlorates. If I had to use chlorates and sulfur together, I'd try and create a barrier like a sulfur-less prime in between the components. In this case I would have at least placed the H-3 booster on top of plastic wrap to try a keep it separated from the bp.