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7/25/2007 5:07:53 PM EDT
Old stuff I dont use.. Recommend a way to dispose of it.
7/25/2007 5:08:50 PM EDT
[#1]
fire

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7/25/2007 5:09:00 PM EDT
[#2]
on the grass or garden.  It is a high nitrogen fertilizer.
7/25/2007 5:09:03 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
Old stuff I dont use.. Recommend a way to dispose of it.


sprinkle it in your yard. Good fertilizer...
7/25/2007 5:09:32 PM EDT
[#4]
If you light it in the open, it will just burn with a big orange flame.  Even several pounds is safe to burn this way out in the open.
7/25/2007 5:09:54 PM EDT
[#5]
Pour it out in a long line and light it up....

- Clint
7/25/2007 5:10:10 PM EDT
[#6]
Don't pile a couple of pounds of it and light it with one of those long grill lighters.

Don't ask how I know.
7/25/2007 5:11:07 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Old stuff I dont use.. Recommend a way to dispose of it.


sprinkle it in your yard. Good fertilizer...


No shit...

Did not know that.
7/25/2007 5:11:17 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
Don't pile a couple of pounds of it and light it with one of those long grill lighters.

Don't ask how I know.


It can blow up.... pour it into a line!

- Clint
7/25/2007 5:11:42 PM EDT
[#9]
Smokeless powder?.....small piles and a match, if you want to get sophisticated use a lighter.

Don't do this with black powder.

If you are talking about talcum powder, just put a little bit in your socks every day,
it keeps your toes nice and dry.
7/25/2007 5:13:03 PM EDT
[#10]
You fill empty CO2 cartridges with it, insert fuse and light!
7/25/2007 5:14:15 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
You fill empty CO2 cartridges with it, insert fuse and light!


 
7/25/2007 5:16:31 PM EDT
[#12]
I didn't know about using it as fertilizer.  I usually burn old left overs in my burn barrel, a little bit at a time.  
7/25/2007 5:25:48 PM EDT
[#13]
Bring to the airport , they will know what to do .
7/25/2007 10:49:45 PM EDT
[#14]
fertilizer.
7/25/2007 10:58:11 PM EDT
[#15]
WhatEVER you do, don't package it in a tube and put a bunch of magnesium shavings on the top of it, and then light it with an improvised fuse, on the 4th of July.

Don't aske me....
7/25/2007 11:25:00 PM EDT
[#16]
Put it inside a piece of pipe and leave it at the post office.  Someone will be along shortly to properly dispose of it.
7/25/2007 11:26:57 PM EDT
[#17]
Sprinkle it on pizza.

Also snort it . . .
7/25/2007 11:37:13 PM EDT
[#18]
Send it to the subject of this thread.
7/25/2007 11:51:27 PM EDT
[#19]
What is wrong with it? If it is no good, then sprinkle it out in the yard. No problems. Just don't pile it up. If it is still good, then offer it to somebody on the board. Somebody will take it. Make em come pick it up.
7/26/2007 12:00:39 AM EDT
[#20]
mix it with your cocaine.
7/26/2007 12:24:53 AM EDT
[#21]
Gunpowder is safe to eat. I've eaten spoonfulls of it before with no adverse side effects...
7/26/2007 12:30:15 AM EDT
[#22]
Another vote for fertilizer.

We were cleaning out my Grandmother's house and came across an old can of blackpowder.  Not knowing what to do with it at the time we took it to a local fire station.  The firefighter who met us at the door smiled, walked out onto the firehouse lawn, sprinkled the black powder around and tossed the can into the garbage.

The TV series Connections did a segment explaining that the process of making fertilizer is chemically very close to that of making gun powder.  For example, when Germany ran into trouble making gun powder during WW2, the Nazis brought in experts in making fertilizer to improve the process.