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Yeah, but it makes one heck of a flare-up! Not fun, scientific or not!Uncompressed powder doesn't blow up
Yeah, but it makes one heck of a flare-up! Not fun, scientific or not!Uncompressed powder doesn't blow up
Yep, a few pounds of homemade blackpowder will do little more than singe a hobbyist’s eyebrows if anything goes wrong and it lights up in their lap, correct? Or maybe nothing more than a home vasectomy event?
I think many of those errors is the result of using voice recognition in lieu of finger tips. That and sloppy proof reading.The grammatical errors are evidence our educational system is dead, pushing a political narrative, spin, and false propaganda are evidence that journalism is dead.
Uncompressed powder doesn't blow up
While I'm sure some guys can mfg. powder at home, I gotta think the quality would be all over the map!!I think many of those errors is the result of using voice recognition in lieu of finger tips. That and sloppy proof reading.
A well known ml shooter in my area had an incident in his shop in his garage. Not making powder but indicative of what the results could be. He was working on a lock with his open shooting box nearby. It's not unusual for flintlock shooters to have spilled powder accumulation in their shooting boxes. He lit up the spilled powder testing a lock which set off a container in the box. Blew his garage door down and hospitalized him. It wasn't compressed powder!!
I personally observed the same thing happen at a shoot with a fellow working on his lock standing at his three legged combo shooting box and loading stand. In his case there was no secondary but it was enough to give him minor burns and some beard damage.
Not clearly related to making powder but maybe just a little indicative of what can happen when a mistake is made. I'm a frugal DIYer but not planning to make powder.
Set off container in the box = compressed.I think many of those errors is the result of using voice recognition in lieu of finger tips. That and sloppy proof reading.
A well known ml shooter in my area had an incident in his shop in his garage. Not making powder but indicative of what the results could be. He was working on a lock with his open shooting box nearby. It's not unusual for flintlock shooters to have spilled powder accumulation in their shooting boxes. He lit up the spilled powder testing a lock which set off a container in the box. Blew his garage door down and hospitalized him. It wasn't compressed powder!!
I personally observed the same thing happen at a shoot with a fellow working on his lock standing at his three legged combo shooting box and loading stand. In his case there was no secondary but it was enough to give him minor burns and some beard damage.
Not clearly related to making powder but maybe just a little indicative of what can happen when a mistake is made. I'm a frugal DIYer but not planning to make powder.
Nope! A BP container (metal at that time) is not a sufficiently strong enclosure to qualify.Set off container in the box = compressed.
Container should have been sealed by a lid. If sealed how did it ignite? If just open yes it would mainly act like a fuse with a column of smoke. Ever done dry ice and water in a closed bottle? Heard from a friend who did it.Nope! A BP container (metal at that time) is not a sufficiently strong enclosure to qualify.
Many, many years ago at a shoot. There was an event that involved all the shooters in attendance shooting at a full can of goex at about 50 yards. It was to see if those western movie scenes of shooting a powder drum could set it off. It did but it was more of a loud thump , ball of flame and impressive cloud of smoke but it wasn't an actual energetic explosion. So I'm not sure what was the container but it did hurt him and blew the garage door down. The can we shot would have been messy but probably wouldn't do that kind of damage.
And, YES, shooting at a can of powder was a dumb thing to do. Somehow that day we had a gathering of about 50 people all equally dumb, including me.
Regardless of who is right wrong both are, in all items we have described I prefer not to be within 50 yards of any of the events as described. Prefer 100 yards.Nope! A BP container (metal at that time) is not a sufficiently strong enclosure to qualify.
Many, many years ago at a shoot. There was an event that involved all the shooters in attendance shooting at a full can of goex at about 50 yards. It was to see if those western movie scenes of shooting a powder drum could set it off. It did but it was more of a loud thump , ball of flame and impressive cloud of smoke but it wasn't an actual energetic explosion. So I'm not sure what was the container but it did hurt him and blew the garage door down. The can we shot would have been messy but probably wouldn't do that kind of damage.
And, YES, shooting at a can of powder was a dumb thing to do. Somehow that day we had a gathering of about 50 people all equally dumb, including me.
For sure. Maybe it was a powder horn. I never found out the details. I tried to Google it but found nothing.Container should have been sealed by a lid
Yeah I agree. I'd never do that stunt again.Regardless of who is right wrong both are, in all items we have described I prefer not to be within 50 yards of any of the events as described. Prefer 100 yards.
It wouldn’t surprise me in the least.Since they are fulfilling federal govt contracts, I wouldn't doubt it at all that you and I and @PathfinderNC are all footing that bill.
From the link Sagebrush posted it sounds like strictly military type material is made at this location. Does Goex BP actually come from this facility?I think this is a better article: https://www.ksla.com/2024/10/30/explosion-confirmed-camp-minden/
YouTube, Everything black powder channel. No bs.I've got the ingredients for about 10 pounds of black powder and bought a ball mill to make it. However, I want to make sure I'm doing it as well and safely as possible.
I've done some googling about it, so I think I know most of it, but, I want to make double-sure I'm doing it as safely as possible. Does anybody have any recommendations for sites that will help me make it as safely (and well) as possible?
Thank you!YouTube, Everything black powder channel. No bs.
You follow Frontier recommended site and you will be pleased. The guy Jake makes BP using toilet paper for his charcoal which he exceeded the performance and cleanliness of Swiss powders. He tests all his powder using a Kibler SMR 45 cal and provides all chrono data for the given load used. He by far IMO shows the makings of the best home made BP. I believe the longer you mill the better the results.Thank you!
Thanks - this is sounding really good. Of course, living in Seattle, I'll have to wait a while for dry weather to put the ball mill outside, surrounded by sandbagsYou follow Frontier recommended site and you will be pleased. The guy Jake makes BP using toilet paper for his charcoal which he exceeded the performance and cleanliness of Swiss powders. He tests all his powder using a Kibler SMR 45 cal and provides all chrono data for the given load used. He by far IMO shows the makings of the best home made BP. I believe the longer you mill the better the results.
I don’t know. At 50 yards, that was a cool targetFor sure. Maybe it was a powder horn. I never found out the details. I tried to Google it but found nothing.
Yeah I agree. I'd never do that stunt again.
I didn't mention that the can was recovered in several pieces. There was only one hole in it so first ball set it off.
Get the training needed to get an explosives license. Contact the fire marshal for information about that. It is a lot cheaper and less trouble than blowing up your garage.I've got the ingredients for about 10 pounds of black powder and bought a ball mill to make it. However, I want to make sure I'm doing it as well and safely as possible.
I've done some googling about it, so I think I know most of it, but, I want to make double-sure I'm doing it as safely as possible. Does anybody have any recommendations for sites that will help me make it as safely (and well) as possible?
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