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    #46
    This is the same fragment, which I stopped before burning completely. The other half is a very thin ash
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      #47
      Who said buring cello will leave no residue? It will ball up just like plastic. Go burn a film negitive it is cello.

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        #48
        visor

        Some sweatdiamonds go up in a flash with no residue left behind this is true but yes some are made of a different type of material and they burn slower and leave behind residue. I have found that in Enlisted issue caps the celluloid goes up in a flash. Now mind you I do not go out cutting all the diamonds out of my caps needlessly but if the diamond is broken and falling apart I sometimes just cut a tiny piece and do this test. Try it its FUN!!

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          #49
          Originally posted by Sayle F View Post
          Some sweatdiamonds go up in a flash with no residue left behind this is true but yes some are made of a different type of material and they burn slower and leave behind residue. I have found that in Enlisted issue caps the celluloid goes up in a flash. Now mind you I do not go out cutting all the diamonds out of my caps needlessly but if the diamond is broken and falling apart I sometimes just cut a tiny piece and do this test. Try it its FUN!!
          I have one at home with just about 15% of the sheild left. What is another 5% gone? I will try it tonight.

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            #50
            diamond

            Just cut a tiny piece and hold it with tweezers, that is all you need. You will see what I am talking about.

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              #51
              It is like igniting gasoline. One POOF and it is gone.




              Glenn
              "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                #52
                If celluloid it just dissappears....gone

                But is correct, there is also another typpe of material which is closer to negative film. It will burn to a hard lump, but one which is crushable with not to much force. It will end up like ashes. If plastic, it will be a piece left which is stonehard and not crushable at all with normal force.

                Lasse

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Lasse Kongo View Post
                  If celluloid it just dissappears....gone

                  But is correct, there is also another typpe of material which is closer to negative film. It will burn to a hard lump, but one which is crushable with not to much force. It will end up like ashes. If plastic, it will be a piece left which is stonehard and not crushable at all with normal force.

                  Lasse

                  I agree with that.

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                    #54
                    The results are in. Here is a piece of the thinner cello form a Clemens Wagner. It did ignite pretty quick but formed a hard black ball.
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                      #55
                      visor

                      Was that an issue cap or private purchase cap? That piece you show melted. The really thin yellow celluloid goes up in a flash and nothing is left.

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                        #56
                        It is the thin cello like a contract cap but from a private purchase. It came from this lid.

                        Just a side note if anyone is keeping score. The sweatband was replaced. (not by me)
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                            #58
                            A close up of the cello
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                              #59
                              Originally posted by rudialbuquerque View Post
                              This is the same fragment, which I stopped before burning completely. The other half is a very thin ash
                              What ever happened to the visor in question from this thread, did it ever get returned? We didn't have an update from the poster.

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                                #60
                                Hi everybody,

                                where is the problem with this cap ?

                                I like this cap !

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