Black Powder Storage

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Re: Black Powder Storage

#11 Post by dromia »

Actually BP is classed as an explosive, it detonates, as opposed to a propellant, smokeless powder, that burns. :?
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Re: Black Powder Storage

#12 Post by Chapuis »

I'm curious as to who actually designed the approved storage boxes for black powder and what their thinking was regarding the intumescent strips that that have been included in the design of the lid.
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Re: Black Powder Storage

#13 Post by Mike357 »

I WON.

Got my license with no mention of the box.
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Re: Black Powder Storage

#14 Post by Sandgroper »

Mike357 wrote:I WON.

Got my license with no mention of the box.
Result. :D
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