They searched the house to see if I had any bombs around I guess and complemented me on my gun collection. Two BATFE agents came out and told me not to do it anymore and they would help me with any questions to get 100% legal, they were cool. Charcoal powder, metals oxidizers and the like. Well, the short story is the fire marshal came into my workshop didn't like that I had a bunch of chemicals stored in the shop. NFPA rules for clas II environments with explosive dust is a good start. Yes several kilos of composition can level a grage. People in this hobby love to teach and help the new commers learn the trade. Seriously if you want to leaen the trade of fireworks manufacturing as a hobby join the guild or at least go to Use a cheap food dyheator or make a drying box for this purpose, direct heat is a no-no. You said it's not dangerous yet you fucked up and killed your heater, sounds dangerous. Easy to achieve, since I don't have another space heater. When I blew up the heater, I was drying it with the heater. I wasn't drying it on there, per se, I just set it there, after it was dry, for ~100 nanoseconds too long. 50 kaboom shit from Kaintucky fried ballistics, its no more dangerous than that, and probably less. Pyro stuff has some different nuances, but it's pretty much the same sort of mindset. It's no more dangerous than firearms if you follow the four rules.
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