I would happily do this but I need to know that it won't decimate half the farm first, some idea of the blast zone radius so I know how close I can film if I can filmIf you do do it, video it so we all can see; it might make for some good watching.
I would be afraid to. We don't want you to blow yourself up. Maybe that might be something that should be left to the Myth Busters.I would happily do this but I need to know that it won't decimate half the farm first, some idea of the blast zone radius so I know how close I can film if I can film
And the Oklahoma Federal Building?Wasn't it ammonium nitrate that leveled part of Beirut?
Why aren't you spreading it where it might do some good?Having a bit of a farm clear up, the bonfire night clear up wasn't enough so doing another. Would it be dangerous to put this half barrel of old fertiliser (yes the ammonia nitrate kind) on top a bonfire?
Depends on what your definition of is is I guess. Use what ever term you want at high temperature a reaction occurs increasing the amount of oxygen available to the fire wich results in a hotter fire, that is far more difficult if not almost impossible to put out.From the interwebs: It is classified as an oxidizer and will accelerate burning when involved in a fire. Ammonium nitrate itself does not burn, but in contact with other combustible materials it increases fire hazard and supports fire even in the absence of O2.
Because it has got wet, stuck to the barrel and rock solidWhy aren't you spreading it where it might do some good?