The old Exploding Key trick!!

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The old Exploding Key trick!!

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Well I'll be damned, just had an antique key explode in front of me!! Luckily I wasn't hit by the small piece of steel shrapnel that came off it. I was re-keying an antique lock and this seemed like the closest fit and style for the job, but the key barrel would not fit fully onto the locating pin inside the actual lock. Often this is because of old dirt and grime building up in the key. So I clamped the key in the vice and started drilling it out. Within a few seconds there was an almighty BANG and small puff of smoke!! Once the shock had abated I looked to see the blown open hole in the key tube. All I can imagine is that this was supposed to be a trick key that someone filled with a tiny percussion cap?? The tube hole is quite tiny though at only 3mm inner diameter so the percussion cap would have had to be from a pretty small gun. I would imagine if you'd just been forcing the key into a lock with a few fingers the blast would have forced the key out of the lock instead of blowing a hole in the key. But I was using both hands and weight of the drill was too much. I just looked online and could not find any precedent for it, so doesn't appear to have been a common thing.
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Blast, looks like we failed lads!
Any other ideas?
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Next time, put it in his cigar. Gets them every time.

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Gameswat, do you have any enemies down there :lol:
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Ah yes, the booby trapped key, how could I have so easily fallen for that old chestnut!?! I've often thought that coin-op restoration & collecting has a lot to do with the likes of Indiana Jones............ !!UHOH!! :shock: :!:

Closest I can think of is the fraternal organisation prank devices that groups like the Mason's used, some sold by coin-op companies like DeMoulin around 1900. They did strength testers and blow testers etc with blanks fitted inside and powder like flour. The inductee would have to prove they were worthy by doing the test in front of everyone, only to be totally embarrassed by the results! This exploding key would be a much cheaper way for a group in Australia to pull the same kind of prank, "If you can open the special box then you'll be worthy of joining"?

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I remember my dear old dad showing me the exploding key trick. Putting a common household product down the 'pipe' of a key and then inserting another common workshop item in the pipe.
Hung with a piece of string, it was swung against the wall and - 'bang'!
When he was a kid (he was born in 1901) it was a common trick.
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Hey Prunehat, thanks for the info. Strangely nothing at all I could find on the internet (until now) so a fairly lost "art". But in this instance do you think that would be what's going on here since this key is so tiny?
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.…. what was the common household product?

Who remembers Peter Logan's exploding paste as shown on Brainiacs on TV umpty twelve years ago?

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The product was red (Swan Vesta) match heads.
But please don't try this - it is dangerous and could cause injury.
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Matches are dangerous; they can catch fire.
They should sell them without the red bit on the end; same as they've done with sweet cigarettes.
Much safer all round.
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I well remember playing with Swan Vesta matches, one trick we used to do was wrap the match head very tightly in silver foil then hold a flame under it. The match would then explode with a very loud 'BANG' and what a bang it was, sending the foil flying across the room!
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Yes, I used to do battles with mates firing matches at each other. Good old days when at 7 you could buy matches and not give a stuff about health and safety....

The story of breaking heads into keys reminds me of the other mad thing I understand was tried at school - carefully putting broken Vesta heads into an oversized nut on a large old bolt and dropping from a height..... end result apparently was a large bang.... I was always paranoid as I heard people had lost hands trying to screw the nut on... !OMFG!
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treefrog wrote:and not give a stuff about health and safety....
Yes, we were crazy back in the '60s, there was a lot of redevelopment in our town during that time and we used to play on the demolition sites after school. One incredibly stupid (but exciting) lark was to light a penny banger and wait until it fizzed then put it in an empty ketchup bottle, screw the lid on and run like f..k !! We had to wait until it fizzed because when we put it in the bottle just on the blue touch paper, it would go out ! :shock: :!:

Those of us who survived refer such memories as the 'good old days' hum......
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