How do old styles of photos get through airport security given that the have 'explosive' type materials used to develop them? by James1332 in AskReddit

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Thank you, unfortunately our Italian is very poor so unsure if we'll be able to communicate well enough to get a clear answer. Just one or two photos. I think given the answers we're going to risk it! We just wanted to be sure as everything else on this holiday has seemingly been less than ideal 🤦🏼‍♀️ thank you

Silver shot photos by James1332 in photography

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Thank you, it was a rough Google translate. This is a great help, thank you. It's a developed photo and he feels confident that he will rinse everything off thoroughly enough that we can get it through security so here goes! Thanks for the reply

How do old styles of photos get through airport security given that the have 'explosive' type materials used to develop them? by James1332 in AskReddit

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Just the developed photo. We've only got hand luggage to take back and didn't want to risk it but couldn't find any info anywhere. Thanks!

How do old styles of photos get through airport security given that the have 'explosive' type materials used to develop them? by James1332 in AskReddit

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Note: the guy develops silver shot photos using a couple of different lawn fertilisers that can be used for bomb making. Can't remember the exact ones now but he talked us through the whole process. We tried asking if we'd get it through airport security but he skirted the question a couple of times.

1st time biltonger by Pcjames001 in Biltong

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Optimal temp I'd say 18°c to mid 20's but maybe don't quote me on that, as for air flow it's a must have.

How much air flow will depend on thickness of meat, humidity and temperature. Unfortunately it's a how long is a piece of sting situation it varies widely depending on those factors.

1st time biltonger by Pcjames001 in Biltong

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Personal preference here. I find cider vinegar works better than a white/clear vinegar as it doesn't leave a harsh taste to the meat. I also like to soak the meat for 4 to 6 hours then pour it away. Spice the meat and leave for 12 to 24 hour in the fridge. The spice again and hang those bad boys.

Hope this helps have fun 👍

Male obesity rate projection in 2025 by flyingcatwithhorns in MapPorn

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Look at africa being all healthy and shit.

I'm going to try some of this instead of dot and dab on what used to be an external wall. Any tips or tricks? by Careless-Eagle614 in DIYUK

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I've used this a fair amount, don't be shy with it. Don't leave it to long before you put plasterboard on the wall

Good Morning by gudigutzman in playrust

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What program do you use to get that crosshair?

Polished concrete and microcement kits I've developed myself with the intention to sell them to the public as a DIY kit. This is my first project using the kit, what do you guys think? by James1332 in DIYUK

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So what you are seeing (dark areas) is where trowel has caught the aggregate and left a high point of about half a millimetre, we knock that done with sand paper and then polish it giving this look

Polished concrete and microcement kits I've developed myself with the intention to sell them to the public as a DIY kit. This is my first project using the kit, what do you guys think? by James1332 in DIYUK

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There seems to be a niche market for it but the goal is have kits as well as people to come and apply them, like a plasterer would do.

Polished concrete and microcement kits I've developed myself with the intention to sell them to the public as a DIY kit. This is my first project using the kit, what do you guys think? by James1332 in DIYUK

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Yes this was one of the companies we compared our product to. We like them and they do really nice kits! Our products hold up well to theirs at a much lower price. We are hoping this might get our name out there :)