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Re: disposing of old dynamite sticks

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Wisconsin Cowma

08-01-2007 20:35:51




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I would burn them up like other people said nitroglycerin is leaking out. I have seen that more then once. Just put them in a fire. I would not call anybody because they would make a big scene about and before you know it you will be on the news.




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Mike S 806/H

08-01-2007 21:58:35




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 Re: disposing of old dynamite sticks in reply to Wisconsin Cowman, 08-01-2007 20:35:51  
the dynamite is setting on the fender of a old truck, I didnt get very close to see how bad they are leaking, How would you move them?



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Allan In NE

08-02-2007 06:46:16




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 Re: disposing of old dynamite sticks in reply to Mike S 806/H, 08-01-2007 21:58:35  
Three of 'em right? In light brown waxed paper?

Those are road flares and they go in the box behind the truck seat. Probably some flags there too.

Allan



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Mie S 806/H

08-02-2007 15:43:04




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 Re: disposing of old dynamite sticks in reply to Allan In NE, 08-02-2007 06:46:16  
I was told by the owner he's probley around 70+ years old that they are dynamite, told me stories about clearing woods, would like to save the old dodge!



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massey333

08-02-2007 10:54:33




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 Re: disposing of old dynamite sticks in reply to Allan In NE, 08-02-2007 06:46:16  
The deal of them laying on a truck fender may support your flare idea Allan,BUT back when the law was passed that you had to have a license to buy Dynamite,A LOT and I mean a LOT of people bought it by the CASES so they would have it.Those people are now your Mid 70s,80s,and 90 year old people,so there is I believe still a lot of it still lying around out there,Maybe not in Neb.but in the east and south or anywhere there are wooded areas.

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old

08-01-2007 22:03:40




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 Re: disposing of old dynamite sticks in reply to Mike S 806/H, 08-01-2007 21:58:35  
Well if your not worried about that old truck just pile some brush or a large amount of stuff that will burn close light it up and move back. As I said before with out a cap to make it blow it will not blow unless you drop it and jar it some how but its safe to burn.



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