Oh yeah? Well next time I plug this baby in I will throw a whole box in...
oh damn. I am sure their parents were thrilled using their house microwave. hmmm I love graphite on my food. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT_r7yHTvXk
Oh yeah? Well next time I plug this baby in I will throw a whole box in...
oh damn. I am sure their parents were thrilled using their house microwave. hmmm I love graphite on my food. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT_r7yHTvXk
lol... awesome dude. But putting an entire coke can in the microwave oven didn't cause problems!?
Not anything I cared about since it is an 80's free microwave :). I am not sure if this is true of all microwaves but I have some to the conclusion that it needs to be sitting on something that touches the bottom part of the microwave to do anything. I tried propping that up on a block of wood to get a clear picture over the frame of the door and nothing happened.
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Haha, go for it. Stand well back!Quote:
Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
Other suggestions:
Bar of soap
Piece of coal
Copper coin
I think I'm a closet pyromaniac :D
I took down all my videos from youtube but I have made a fair amount of flash powder in my day and have blown up- a microwave(door almost hit us), at least 3 different sized tv's, a vaccum, coolmate cooler, 4oz of powder in a soda bottle for last 4th of july, etc etc.
Haven't done it in a while- you know trying to dodge darwin.
I wish it did that.