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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 07:22:41 -0500, Richard Casady wrote:
Shot the charges in sequence to keep down the peak noise. Explosions take the path of least resistance. They shoot in sequence to provide that path. First sequence starts it. Second will blast the rock to where the first was, and so on, and so on. It's more controlled and you use less powder. |
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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 07:37:44 -0500, thunder
wrote: On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 07:22:41 -0500, Richard Casady wrote: Shot the charges in sequence to keep down the peak noise. Explosions take the path of least resistance. They shoot in sequence to provide that path. First sequence starts it. Second will blast the rock to where the first was, and so on, and so on. It's more controlled and you use less powder. I think you misunderstand. These were half ton charges many feet apart. Turned hundreds of acres into rubble. I don't know but I will bet the endloaders and trucks are really big. The ships certainly are, thousand footers that are too big to get out of the Lakes. Casady |
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On Apr 28, 4:48*pm, "CalifBill" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Apr 28, 11:37 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:09:33 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Apr 28, 11:03 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:22:19 -0400, BAR wrote: Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 20:34:58 -0700, "Mike" wrote: Oh, and explosions - the bigger the better. Come to my place for the 4th! Illegal (in CA), and VERY good. Shhhhhhh.... Heh - I just came back from SC - I got some stuff that...well, let's just say it's in the artillery class. :) My county will arrest you if they catch you with sparklers. Pansies. Sparklers? Unbelievable. Hell, when I was a kid, we used to chuck 1/8 sticks of dynamite around like fire crackers - nobody ever got hurt. Maybe we were just smarter than the average kid now days. :) Had a friend who's dad was a pyrotechnics guy as a hobby! He'd make us some cool stuff! Made me a small bomb once, and I chucked it in my uncle's old cast steel concrete mixer! The end result was lots of pieces of the barrel all over the place, and an ass kicking that I received! Ever see that episode of Mythbusters where they loaded up a cement truck with 3 tons of HMX? There was nothing, and I mean nothing, left of that truck. :) Yes, I did! I've told my wife I'd move back to the S.F. bay area if I could get a job with the Mythbusters! Last week, they did a thing about making diamonds and went to the University of New Mexico School of Mining Engineering - did something similar with RDX - about 1500 lbs of the stuff in a tall tube. The shock wave was simply amazing. One of my favorite TV shows - 'splosions galore!!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yep, explosions and lots of other ways to ruin perfectly good stuff! My welding instructor dislikes mythbusters. *Bad welding practices. *The lady with the Tat's that welds at times use to work for the instructor, and was not high on *his list of quality. *But it is a fun show to watch.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And I recently seen where people are saying that Jamie (the mustached guy) is an asshole to work for! Oh, and I had a chance to look at the Venza up close, that's a pretty cool vehicle! |
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On Apr 28, 6:49*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:35:38 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:09:33 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Had a friend who's dad was a pyrotechnics guy as a hobby! He'd make us some cool stuff! If you can come up with potassium chlorate you can make some pretty nasty stuff just using 40% sugar and a dash of potassium chromate. It is probably hard to buy these days without getting a call from ATF but it used to be available at Fischer Scientific if you could come up with a plausible story. That's what's nice about living in the country and knowing a lot of farmers. Yep, when I lived in western NY, we had all sorts of homemade fun! |
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