Flour is very flammable when it's sprayed and mixed with air. There were many explosions in mills in the old times. There was a ban of using fire in mills and close surroundings.
Posted by Smart-a-part (guest) on Sat 01 Sep 2012 02:06:02 PM EDT
FLASH
m80+lb of flower = big boom big fire WHITE ERRRY WHERE
Posted by BOOM (guest) on Tue 15 May 2012 07:33:06 AM EDT
Take a couple of teaspoons of black powder, wrap it tightly with an igniter in craft paper, tape it up, put it in the bottom of a metal bucket, and add a couple of cups of flour on top. Set it off and you will get a very satisfying ball-o-fire type...
Take a couple of teaspoons of black powder, wrap it tightly with an igniter in craft paper, tape it up, put it in the bottom of a metal bucket, and add a couple of cups of flour on top. Set it off and you will get a very satisfying ball-o-fire type explosion that looks great on film.
Posted by Guest on Thu 10 May 2012 02:24:00 AM EDT
Hope he didn't inhale when the fireball came.
Posted by Guest on Wed 09 May 2012 11:56:25 PM EDT
Powders are combustible? But flour isn't flammable when it's just sitting on the counter! I was completely ignorant of this possibility. :/
/sarcasm
Posted by Guest on Wed 09 May 2012 03:47:54 PM EDT
Ahh, light hazing
You see what I did there? Light hazing, haha.
Posted by Guest on Wed 09 May 2012 08:02:48 AM EDT
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Flour is very flammable when it's sprayed and mixed with air. There were many explosions in mills in the old times. There was a ban of using fire in mills and close surroundings.
Posted by Smart-a-part (guest) on Sat 01 Sep 2012 02:06:02 PM EDT
FLASH
m80+lb of flower = big boom big fire WHITE ERRRY WHERE
Posted by BOOM (guest) on Tue 15 May 2012 07:33:06 AM EDT
Take a couple of teaspoons of black powder, wrap it tightly with an igniter in craft paper, tape it up, put it in the bottom of a metal bucket, and add a couple of cups of flour on top. Set it off and you will get a very satisfying ball-o-fire type...
Take a couple of teaspoons of black powder, wrap it tightly with an igniter in craft paper, tape it up, put it in the bottom of a metal bucket, and add a couple of cups of flour on top. Set it off and you will get a very satisfying ball-o-fire type explosion that looks great on film.
Posted by Guest on Thu 10 May 2012 02:24:00 AM EDT
Hope he didn't inhale when the fireball came.
Posted by Guest on Wed 09 May 2012 11:56:25 PM EDT
Powders are combustible? But flour isn't flammable when it's just sitting on the counter! I was completely ignorant of this possibility. :/
/sarcasm
Posted by Guest on Wed 09 May 2012 03:47:54 PM EDT
Ahh, light hazing
You see what I did there? Light hazing, haha.
Posted by Guest on Wed 09 May 2012 08:02:48 AM EDT