Iron oxide is the pigment in many red paints, and it looks like using various 
oxides is the cool thing to do. 
http://pottery.about.com/od/diyglazes/tp/ceracolor.htm

The Clie series all used magnesium outer casing for all models I can remember. 
It's light and strong but burns like the dickens and is expensive to make. 
Sean's old Lifebook I have is also made of the stuff.

The things I know are broad and strange. 

On 2014-02-03, at 8:38 PM, Adam Thompson <athom...@athompso.net> wrote:

> Huh.  OK, I get the  aluminum.
> But why would a pottery studio have iron oxide?  And how much magnesium (and 
> why??) is there in a CliƩ?
> -Adam
> 
> On Feb 3, 2014 5:47 PM, Edwin Amsler <edwin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Iron oxide from pottery shop 
>> Aluminum filings from drink tabs 
>> Magnesium from a Sony Clie 
>> 
>> These are what's needed for thermite on the cheap. 
>> 
>> On 2014-02-02, at 9:35 PM, Adam Thompson <athom...@athompso.net> wrote: 
>> 
>>> On 14-02-02 09:24 PM, Edwin Amsler wrote: 
>>>> Pottery shop 
>>>> Drink tabs + Coffee grinder 
>>>> Old Sony handhelds
>>> 
>>> Bookstore. 
>>> Used toothbrushes + Blender. 
>>> CRT tubes. 
>>> 
>>> Or, in other words, WTF are you talking about? 
>>> -Adam 
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