Seminole
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He makes it a practice to build one a year. I think I remember him saying that he gives some of them to his grand kids.
I wonder if one of his children would adopt me?
He makes it a practice to build one a year. I think I remember him saying that he gives some of them to his grand kids.
Well, you have to bear in mind that dynamite is nitroglycerin soaked into diatomaceous earth. As Alfred Nobel discovered, it becomes more stable to handle that way - but it still contains a lot of potential energy. You get different grades of dynamite, depending on the percentage of nitro by weight - a gentle, heaving dynamite might be around 35-40% nitro, while something like Hi-drive has immense shattering power (called brisance) at around 80%.Nhsport said:As others have said,thanks for shareing all the cool toys with us.
I may be confused (wouldn't be the first time,even counting just today!) but I was under the impression that dyno wouldn't go off with small arms? Is it possible that the targets were tannerite or some such thing? Possible that they were dyno that was rigged with something to detonate them?
I want to know what the heck a 6.5-684 is!