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Who recomended a bag of flour on Tannerite?
bambambam
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My entire gun assortment I had out is now covered in flour!![:0]
It didn't do anything but make a big cloud & mess. Not the fanfare I expected.[V]
Notice the cloud coming right at me at the end, it ended up all over my gear.[:I]
EDIT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dH4N9xd9sH8
It didn't do anything but make a big cloud & mess. Not the fanfare I expected.[V]
Notice the cloud coming right at me at the end, it ended up all over my gear.[:I]
EDIT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dH4N9xd9sH8
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in air at the right concentration with an ignition source. I used
to use very fine grain dust from the elevator and light a
long piece of green fuse to insure an ignition source. In the open
air, the dust won't "explode", but makes a very nice fireball.
..Same goes for a gallon of gasoline. The explosion either uses up
or replaces the atmospheric oxygen. As the dust/gas is dispersed,
the green fuse insures ignition.
According to the people who sell commercial tannerite, it will not start a fire so therefore it will not cause flour to ignite. Tom
..I beg to dispute that. When we blew up an old fridge, the foam
insulation burned and spewed black smoke for quite a while. However,
that was not Mr. Tanner's mix, but my own.
quote:Originally posted by tccox
According to the people who sell commercial tannerite, it will not start a fire so therefore it will not cause flour to ignite. Tom
..I beg to dispute that. When we blew up an old fridge, the foam
insulation burned and spewed black smoke for quite a while. However,
that was not Mr. Tanner's mix, but my own.
Then how is that "commercial tannerite", if homemade.?
There was a car in the first few seconds of the video passing behind the target.
Yep I saw it too.
There was a car in the first few seconds of the video passing behind the target.
Yep.
There is a road about a mile away. Had my spotter looking when I was on the scope.
According to the people who sell commercial tannerite, it will not start a fire so therefore it will not cause flour to ignite. Tom
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5 pounds tannerite, 1 gallon of gas and 5 pound bag of flour. [;)][^]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmXkO8u9ixY