House was built 1950 with a concrete fallout shelter you get to by going down 6 steps from the basement. Figure it's ok down there.
Actually, I think it would meet the second requirement. I held a propane torch to one side of one of the plates for a full two minutes, and it only got barely warm to the touch on the other side, with no loss of material on the hot side. But who knows? Like I said elsewhere, I was just having fun by seeing if I could build something better. However, I'll never know unless Togo volunteers his house for a full testNot only sufficient, you would be better served by the wooden box for its superior fire properties. It has a long burn through time when exposed to flame on one side, retains its strength well, and it resist heat transfer through itself extremely well. That is probably why SAAMI and the ATF recommend it’s use for powder magazines.
SAAMI recommends 1-inch thick wooden box for powder storage. It is for smokeless but note in the personal use exception from the ATF black powder is classified as a flammable solid in the same classification as smokeless.
Per current ATF regulations, which you don’t have to follow with your personal use exception, bp would be stored in a type 4 magazine. Essentially a 1 inch wooden box with a few other minor improvements.
Nothing wrong with what you have to store powder in, it meets your first and third requirements but I would not expect much from it for your second requirement.
Better than nothing !I keep mine in an old wooden dynamite crate, if its good enough for dynamite then it's good for the holy black.
Yeah, I agree, it is overkill. Originally, it was going to be just a wooden box, but then I wondered what would keep the heat out longer and be less strong if the powder did go off. Being a retired engineer, I was wondering if I could make something better ... just having fun.
Until they make a pipe bomb and hurt someone. Or some kids get it, get hurt, and are center stage in a lawsuit. I keep hazardous stuff locked up anymore.What's wrong with .50 cal metal ammo cans?
I'm not too worried about locking it up. It's not something a burglar will find too useful.
Just wear the low ex card around your neck on a gold chain. Then people can think you are a rapper ….Yup. Made mine when I lived in NY. Even made the window placards for the car.View attachment 373000
No kids here and ammo cans never leave the basement (plus they'd have to furnish their own pipes). No, not too worried about that aspect. Someone breaks in to a locked residence and steals stuff and I haven't violated any laws, then my liability is zero. Wisconsin has no bogus "safe storage" laws that infringe upon my Second and Fourth Amendment rights.Until they make a pipe bomb and hurt someone. Or some kids get it, get hurt, and are center stage in a lawsuit. I keep hazardous stuff locked up anymore.
@Omahkap'si Just a little bit off topic, but your funny reply reminded me of the CWP class that I took over 15 years ago. The instructor was telling us that as newly minted legal carriers we would probably feel strange carrying even though we would be legal. He asked "Where is the first place that most people carry their concealed guns?" One guy's arm immediately shot up and he replied, "Your mother in law's place!" The instructor wasn't ready for that one. BTW, Walmart is the answer.Under the wife's side of the bed is another popular place to keep your powder.
You can still be sued. You will probably win, but you will be out $ for your time and attorney.No kids here and ammo cans never leave the basement (plus they'd have to furnish their own pipes). No, not too worried about that aspect. Someone breaks in to a locked residence and steals stuff and I haven't violated any laws, then my liability is zero. Wisconsin has no bogus "safe storage" laws that infringe upon my Second and Fourth Amendment rights.
No doubt. But there's limits to how much one allows the probability of such stuff to run their lives.You can still be sued. You will probably win, but you will be out $ for your time and attorney.
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