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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
    Oh man, it feels like a never-ending commercial break on a sitcom cliff hanger!!!
    Powder always stays in the flammable cabinet but I had pulled out the 8 lb jug to use or sell the next day don’t remember. Piece of hot slag fell and rolled perfectly next to the jug. melted the plastic then lit off the powder. Jug exploded and spread powder Across the shop which burned old western style when they light off kegs of powder with a line trickled a long ways away.

    Shop filled with smoke used a full extinguisher to get the bulk of the fire out then got the garage door open and got out couldn’t see inside the garage at all from the driveway.

    Then the gf got home 2 minutes later with massive amounts of smoke rolling out. Luckily I got the fire out only loosing one jug of powder and a pair of underpants
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    Damn !
    That beats the 1 lb tin of modern black powder (pyrodex ?) I witnessed being accidentally being lit off in an open tin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DFBrews View Post
    Powder always stays in the flammable cabinet but I had pulled out the 8 lb jug to use or sell the next day don’t remember. Piece of hot slag fell and rolled perfectly next to the jug. melted the plastic then lit off the powder. Jug exploded and spread powder Across the shop which burned old western style when they light off kegs of powder with a line trickled a long ways away.

    Shop filled with smoke used a full extinguisher to get the bulk of the fire out then got the garage door open and got out couldn’t see inside the garage at all from the driveway.

    Then the gf got home 2 minutes later with massive amounts of smoke rolling out. Luckily I got the fire out only loosing one jug of powder and a pair of underpants
    you got me at the underpants. That is nuts! I could have never imagined a whole jug going off. We used to mess around with small amounts of pulldown when I was much younger, which was always impressive. Apples and oranges, of course.

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    I'm starting to think half the users here at one point or another, looked like the cliche cartoon character covered in black scorch marks

    I am curious if anyone has ever accidentally lit off smokeless in quantity. It seems like there would be less initial shit in your pants, but the deflagration could make for an uninsured remains of a structure. We used to put around 200 grains of pulldown in popcans and they would act like miniature afterburners. I can't imagine what 56,000 grains would do (8 lbs)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
    I'm starting to think half the users here at one point or another, looked like the cliche cartoon character covered in black scorch marks

    I am curious if anyone has ever accidentally lit off smokeless in quantity. It seems like there would be less initial shit in your pants, but the deflagration could make for an uninsured remains of a structure. We used to put around 200 grains of pulldown in popcans and they would act like miniature afterburners. I can't imagine what 56,000 grains would do (8 lbs)
    That’s what mine was 8 lbs of AA handicap
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    I made this decal and have one in the garage and one in the reloading area of the basement.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyEgo View Post
    I've caused more damage with a can of varnish and some rags than I have with vacuuming gun powder. Not that it's a good idea, just saying.
    I would like to buy you a beer or three, to hear more of your stories. You've had some interesting experiences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DFBrews View Post
    That?s what mine was 8 lbs of AA handicap
    Oh wow, even more curious now. Was there any structure damage- besides smoke? I know it spread some powder out - did the plastic "pop" and spray powder everywhere or did the majority deflagrate in a fast fire which was spreading some? I really have no idea how that would...and did go down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duman View Post
    I would like to buy you a beer or three, to hear more of your stories. You've had some interesting experiences.
    90% of them could be summed up as 'It seemed like a good idea at the time.'

    One of my favorites involves me and several other folks here lying in a ditch trying to cover our heads with steel plates trying to avoid the cross fire.
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    I witnessed some fresh-out-of-the bag mulch spontaneously combust in the summer sun.

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