if you have a plastic insert in the sight it can get 'interesting'.Rover wrote:In the flame.
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Camphor explain please
Saw several post saying use camphor. I don't understand, please explain.
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Re: Camphor explain please
Keep a tablet of camphor (I break mine into smaller pieces) in an empty flame proof container with a tight-fitting lid (e.g. an empty pellet tin). When you want to blacken your sights, open the tin, place it on a stable surface, then light the edge of one of the camphor pieces with a lighter or match. The camphor will instantly ignite and will produce voluminous amounts of sooty black smoke from a relatively small flame. Move your sights into the path of the smoke for a second or two to blacken them, then simply replace the lid on the tin which will immediately extinguish the flame. Store the tin as-is until the next time you require it.motorcycle_dan wrote:Saw several post saying use camphor. I don't understand, please explain.
Re: Camphor explain please
but wait for it to cool down before putting it back in your gun box.Fortitudo Dei wrote:...Store the tin as-is until the next time you require it.
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Camphor pellets?
Went to a local health food store on the ride home. They had camphor oil but nothing solid. Where do I find these pellets?
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Re: Camphor pellets?
the camphor we use is a solid wax.motorcycle_dan wrote:Went to a local health food store on the ride home. They had camphor oil but nothing solid. Where do I find these pellets?
try the insecticide section of your supermarket - if it's there, it will be somewhere near the moth balls
Re: Camphor pellets?
Chemists also stock them. I bought from chemist in Chatswood.
Camphor
muscarinic agonist, not good, that is nerve gas stuff.
slow heart rate, increase salivation, abdominal cramping. Not good.
Effects on the body[edit]It has effects similar to a muscarinic receptor agonist.[jargon]
Small dose[edit]Its effects on the body include tachycardia, vasodilation in skin (flushing), slower breathing, reduced appetite, increased secretions and excretions such as perspiration, diuretic. [17] Therefore camphor must be used carefully and in low dosage in baby oil, where it is used for its calming-down effects.
Large dose toxicity[edit]Camphor is poisonous in large doses. It produces symptoms of irritability, disorientation, lethargy, muscle spasms, vomiting, abdominal cramps, convulsions, and seizures.[18][19][20] Lethal doses in adults are in the range 50–500 mg/kg (orally). Generally, two grams cause serious toxicity and four grams are potentially lethal.[21]
muscarinic agonist, not good, that is nerve gas stuff.
slow heart rate, increase salivation, abdominal cramping. Not good.
Effects on the body[edit]It has effects similar to a muscarinic receptor agonist.[jargon]
Small dose[edit]Its effects on the body include tachycardia, vasodilation in skin (flushing), slower breathing, reduced appetite, increased secretions and excretions such as perspiration, diuretic. [17] Therefore camphor must be used carefully and in low dosage in baby oil, where it is used for its calming-down effects.
Large dose toxicity[edit]Camphor is poisonous in large doses. It produces symptoms of irritability, disorientation, lethargy, muscle spasms, vomiting, abdominal cramps, convulsions, and seizures.[18][19][20] Lethal doses in adults are in the range 50–500 mg/kg (orally). Generally, two grams cause serious toxicity and four grams are potentially lethal.[21]
Oh dear, sensationalist reporting alert !seamaster wrote:Camphor
muscarinic agonist, not good, that is nerve gas stuff.
slow heart rate, increase salivation, abdominal cramping. Not good.
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Camphor is poisonous in large doses. It produces symptoms of irritability, disorientation, lethargy, muscle spasms, vomiting, abdominal cramps, convulsions, and seizures.[18][19][20] Lethal doses in adults are in the range 50–500 mg/kg (orally). Generally, two grams cause serious toxicity and four grams are potentially lethal.[21]
It is nothing like a nerve gas (most act by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase).
It is poisonous in large doses but it's not even classified as highly toxic. Which probably means the lead in your pellets is more toxic.
If you're worried or want to educate yourself look up it's MSDS, then compare it with something like table salt (NaCl).
Rob.
I'm going to an indian market tonight
I'll see if they have some camphor available.
It sounds like a used ALTOIDS tin would be a good sight smoker box. Would that work or do I need something more airtight?
It sounds like a used ALTOIDS tin would be a good sight smoker box. Would that work or do I need something more airtight?
Sight black spay-can is available on amazon.com :
http://www.amazon.com/Birchwood-Casey-N ... lack+spray
I bought similar spay-can from Sydney today but haven't used it yet. But I think it would solve the purpose.
http://www.amazon.com/Birchwood-Casey-N ... lack+spray
I bought similar spay-can from Sydney today but haven't used it yet. But I think it would solve the purpose.
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S Singh (learner)
"Mere ownership of a firearm says nothing about a man. The way he handles it says everything."
I buy my Camphor her: http://www.ebay.com/itm/291164527914?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
Have them in an empty pellet tin box
Have them in an empty pellet tin box
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Muffo -
Camphor may be mothballs down under. In this US, mothballs are paradichlorobenzene, which I would strongly recommend not trying to burn.
The Ray-Vin SuperSmoker ( http://www.sbsdistributing.com/index.ph ... uperSmoker ) uses calcium carbide (usually just called "carbide") in a chamber into which is squirted a little bit of water. There is a spontaneous reaction which produces calcium hydroxide and acetylene gas which exits a small nozzle at the top. Cutting torches mix acetylene with oxygen, but when it burns in air it doesn't get nearly as hot and produces a very sooty flame. BTW, carbide is the stuff that is used in miner's helmet lamps - some years ago I was in Andamooka and they were still using that kind of helmet lamp in the opal mines there. I've been using a SuperSmoker for years without problems once I got used to the drill.
Roger
Camphor may be mothballs down under. In this US, mothballs are paradichlorobenzene, which I would strongly recommend not trying to burn.
The Ray-Vin SuperSmoker ( http://www.sbsdistributing.com/index.ph ... uperSmoker ) uses calcium carbide (usually just called "carbide") in a chamber into which is squirted a little bit of water. There is a spontaneous reaction which produces calcium hydroxide and acetylene gas which exits a small nozzle at the top. Cutting torches mix acetylene with oxygen, but when it burns in air it doesn't get nearly as hot and produces a very sooty flame. BTW, carbide is the stuff that is used in miner's helmet lamps - some years ago I was in Andamooka and they were still using that kind of helmet lamp in the opal mines there. I've been using a SuperSmoker for years without problems once I got used to the drill.
Roger