SCENT TRAINING AIDS FOR DETECTOR CANINES

SCENT TRAINING AIDS FOR DETECTOR CANINES

Each year we have expanded the product range by 2-5 new scents and now we have 54 different ones. Each pen contains a single, unique scent. A few are pseudoscents, very close in chemistry and odor to the real target product scents they represent. Most other pens...
Unusual Tools in the Explosives Industry – Part 3

Unusual Tools in the Explosives Industry – Part 3

This is the third and final part of an article on detonator bench crimpers. Chilean-manufactured bench cap crimper The crimping pattern is a little different than that of the du Pont crimping tool, as the photos above show. The handle requires a much wider “throw” or...
Unusual Tools in the Explosives Industry – Part 2

Unusual Tools in the Explosives Industry – Part 2

This is the second part of Bruce Koffler’s article on bench crimpers Chilean-manufactured bench cap crimper The other model that I have and use is made in Chile, purchased about 25 years ago. It was imported to the USA by Petro-Explo and they may still offer it on...
Lyme Disease, Ticks and You

Lyme Disease, Ticks and You

Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases (OTBDs) are becoming more common in North America and the changing climate has pushed tick ranges northward. Lyme Disease, Ticks and You is a distillation of Shelley Ball’s, (PHD), exhaustive research into Lyme and...
Unusual Tools in the Explosives Industry – Part 1

Unusual Tools in the Explosives Industry – Part 1

Bomb techs and military EOD techs use hand crimpers, such as the old reliable du Pont No. 8 crimper, similar to pliers, to secure safety fuse into the mouth of a non-electric detonator and tightly crimp the metal shell around the fuse. The crimper squeezes and deforms...
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