Scientific experiment involving a hammer
In a previous thread I said WD-40 would kill a primer. I knew that to be true because I have done it before. Someone indicated that they will come back to life after the WD-40 dried out. So I decided to try an experiment. I took out six primers (Federal LP magnums). I put on some earmuffs & safety glasses, put one on the cement floor in my shop & whopped it with a claw hammer. It went bang. I squirted the other 5 with a good blast of WD-40. One of these I put on the floor & beat the crap out of. No bang. Each evening I'll smack another one. Tomorrow night I'll try one that has dried out for 24 hours & report back.
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I smell a Nobel Prize. 0 -
I think you should apply for a federal grant to research this issue. 2 or 3 milion should adequatly cover your research. Of course you will need research assistants.(me, me, pick me) and a large range facility. 0 -
Well this test didn't take long to complete. I whopped another primer tonight & was somewhat surprised when it went bang. So I whopped another one. It didn't go bang. So I whopped the last two & both went bang, one was louder than the other, but they did indeed go bang. I'm glad I put on my ear muffs, even though I was pretty sure I wouldn't need them. Given another 24 hours to dry out they might have all gone bang. I gave them all a good healthy blast of WD-40 last night & three out of the four did indeed reactivate in a bit less than 24 hours.
Tailgunner1954 was absolutely right & I was wrong, WD-40 only kills primers temporarily.
Findings-
1: WD-40 does NOT kill primers permanently.
2: Whopping primers with a hammer is fun.
3: Crow IS best eaten when fresh
Test concluded.0 -
I assure you that same test with motor oil will result in a dead primer, forever. oil cancels the chemical reaction that makes the primer fire. 0 -
You guys are cracking me up[:D] 0
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