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Powder Disposal Causes Injury!
05 October 2005, 10:37
VarmintGuyPowder Disposal Causes Injury!
Yikes! I just got word that a friend of mine was seriously injured when he poured a large amount (less than a pound?) of powder into a garbage dumpster! Aparrently there was an ember or a small flame (cigarrette?) in the dumpster! The resulting flash/flame/gas burnt his face and he ingested heat or gas into his lungs! He went to a local hospital but was flown to a trauma center 100 miles away for treatment!
Apparently my friend had loaded up his big progressive press with what he later discovered to be the wrong powder or he poured the wrong powder on top of the right powder and then discovered his mistake! He then took the powder and went to the dumpster and opened the lid leaned over and poured it in!
My friend is home now and when I get to speak to him I will add any pertinent details.
The point is I have only had to destroy (throw away) powder on a couple of occassions. Once I poured the powder in a can of water and then threw it away. The other time I had been given some old military surplus powder and it turned on me (seperated) - I burned this powder in a remote stump burn!
Anyone have a good suggestion for the best way to render inert or destroy powder prior to disposing of it?
Lets all be as careful and as attentive when reloading as humanly possible!
More later
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
05 October 2005, 10:49
Hog KillerJust scatter it over the lawn.
Hog Killer
IGNORE YOUR RIGHTS AND THEY'LL GO AWAY!!!
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05 October 2005, 11:58
sambar1down the toilet!
05 October 2005, 12:45
vapodogblack powder or smokeless powder?
Either actually....pour it on a gravel way in a line no more than 1/2" deep and as long as it takes.....just light one end of the line and let it burn.
With black powder I'd touch it off with a long stick.
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05 October 2005, 17:10
MasteriflemanHog Killer is right, it makes a good fertiliser.
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05 October 2005, 17:42
Hot CoreHey VG, I'm with the "fertilizer" folks. Had some of the "RL" Powders(15, 19, 22, 25) that were a bit too erratic for me and I gave them to a buddy, along with that information. He messed with them awhile, didn't like them either and spread them over his garden. Got some fine
tomatoes from that RL series of Powders.
05 October 2005, 22:09
VarmintGuyThanks all for the advice! At the price of powders anymore I hope I never have to dispose of anymore.
But for safeties sake I have plenty of lawn to spread it on!
Hold into the wind
Varmintguy
06 October 2005, 11:04
MarkVarmintguy I hope your friend is alright.
for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside
06 October 2005, 11:31
jocamp64I pour it in the flower bed.
When younger I would try different and exciting ways to get rid of it.
But during the years and all the horrible accidents I have seen and heard about and the responsibility of having a child watch me for an example, I have come to different ends.
"Untutored courage is useless in the face of educated bullets." George S Patton.
06 October 2005, 18:26
iwzbeemanfertilizer. Works good on lawns and tomatoes. Not too good for potatoes.
