Randall Clague said:

> No; the oxidizer based explosive mixtures they're talking about are
> oxidizer/carbon mixes commonly used in mining.  Carbon black and LOX is a
> common mixture.  Needless to say, do not try this at home; it's flippin'
> dangerous.  ATF regulation of such mixtures is quite proper.
>

    Being ignorant of the world of explosives I needed the clarification.
Thanks!


> Nothing wrong with having LOX.  You should comply with the applicable OSHA
> regulations, which are easy to find and even easier to meet (if you avoid
> doing anything obviously stupid, you will find yourself OSHA-compliant)
> (Matter of fact, they're so easy to find, I did it for
> you.  :-)
> http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=9750.)

    Thanks for the link and info. I agree the guidlines seem reasonable.
I'll use them as a starting point as I plan for operations.

Andrew

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