Really??Please explain. Glass doesn't promote static like plastic can, have I been missing something?
Put a glass jar full of BP in a fire and tell us what happens.
Really??Please explain. Glass doesn't promote static like plastic can, have I been missing something?
And there's a good reason you don't see it used today.Please elaborate, while looking at these GLASS flasks.
Yes , there is a reason ...plastic is cheaper and doesnt break if dropped . Glass is just fine ....just dont drop it . ...it'll break or crack ....but not explodeThere is a reason that powder is not packaged in glass containers.
Put a plastic bottle of BP in a fire and see what happens.Really??
Put a glass jar full of BP in a fire and tell us what happens.
People made mistakes wayback when. It is how they learn what they can and cannot do? I actually believe the main reason they don't package powder in glass containers is if you were to accidentally drop one and it shattered. it is highly lkely you are around things that would set it on fire and it would be in places you might not be able to remove it from before a fire was started?Please elaborate, while looking at these GLASS flasks.
The same thing that will happen if you put plastic, metal, or wooden kegs of powder.Really??
Put a glass jar full of BP in a fire and tell us what happens.
You missed my point? I was talking about dropping the glass container and it bursting scattering powder all over the place. In my shop there is to much of a chance of starting a fire with everything I have going on in the shop. I also think it is a government requirement on how to package gun powder.The same thing that will happen if you put plastic, metal, or wooden kegs of powder.
I thought those were drinking glassesMason jars are the old reliable.
Static electricity will not set off BP, proven many times.I wouldn't choose glass for horseback....but it serves me well in my reloading room. I'd be more nervous about static (which I am not) in plastic than glass randomly breaking.
They're universal soldiers. They hold drinks, paint, bp...apparently bombs and if you cook it long enough and hot enough....even masons.I thought those were drinking glasses
I found some mason jars with handles on them and bought several. I like to drink Ice tea using them. My friends got a good laugh out of it.I thought those were drinking glasses
These I’m intending to use are empty Accurate powder cans. Should be fine. I’ve taken detailed pictures of the Goex cans, printed them off on card stock to be clear taped as labels on the new cans.Don't store powder in some random plastic container!!! Most plastics are very good at holding a static electric charge. All of a sudden you have a nice little bomb. The containers that powder comes in from manufacturers are made of a type of plastic that is designed to be anti static. Plastic containers originally used to for powder or some other explosive will be fine.
Just a big whoosh! No explosion. It’s got to be under pressure to explode.Put a plastic bottle of BP in a fire and see what happens.
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