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Anyone here reloads primers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darth-Vang" data-source="post: 3912445" data-attributes="member: 50856"><p>In a home setting, it’ll be made in very small batches, I have no intent on manufacturing on a very large scale for sale production. If it does go off, it’ll be a small explosion with ears ringing. Small batch=Small explosion. But the same could be said for those who make blackpowder. Blackpowder can be offset by <strong>heat and friction. </strong>Which is catastrophic if it does explode upon manufacturing, causing damages and death on property. Considering that danger and yet people still make blackpowder in himemade tumbler with lead media. People also make aluminum powder which is also dangerous if you don’t let air in the tumbler once in a while as the aluminum gets turn into finer particles(surface areas). It needs more oxygen to oxidize itself. Failure to let oxygen in the tumbler can have catastrophic results as the now oxygen deprived aluminum powder would want to draw in more oxygen if given the right circumstance it could be disastrous…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth-Vang, post: 3912445, member: 50856"] In a home setting, it’ll be made in very small batches, I have no intent on manufacturing on a very large scale for sale production. If it does go off, it’ll be a small explosion with ears ringing. Small batch=Small explosion. But the same could be said for those who make blackpowder. Blackpowder can be offset by [B]heat and friction. [/B]Which is catastrophic if it does explode upon manufacturing, causing damages and death on property. Considering that danger and yet people still make blackpowder in himemade tumbler with lead media. People also make aluminum powder which is also dangerous if you don’t let air in the tumbler once in a while as the aluminum gets turn into finer particles(surface areas). It needs more oxygen to oxidize itself. Failure to let oxygen in the tumbler can have catastrophic results as the now oxygen deprived aluminum powder would want to draw in more oxygen if given the right circumstance it could be disastrous… [/QUOTE]
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