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<blockquote data-quote="Eric_F" data-source="post: 2111245" data-attributes="member: 105437"><p>I wanted fire resistant boxes mostly because I'm paranoid and used to working in chemistry labs with flammable cabknets, but this right here too. Check your state and local fire codes too, mine follows NFPA 495, and therefore requires a flammable cabinet for >20 lbs powder (which I don't quite have yet but it helps me sleep better at night).</p><p></p><p>I mostly followed <a href="https://www.popularwoodworking.com/projects/flammables-cabinet/" target="_blank">these plans</a>, but if you're an experienced woodworker it's just a glued and screwed cabinet with 1" nominal walls. I made a large one for powder and a (too small of one) for primers that I keep across the room. No latch, just a tight fit and spring pressure from the hinges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric_F, post: 2111245, member: 105437"] I wanted fire resistant boxes mostly because I'm paranoid and used to working in chemistry labs with flammable cabknets, but this right here too. Check your state and local fire codes too, mine follows NFPA 495, and therefore requires a flammable cabinet for >20 lbs powder (which I don't quite have yet but it helps me sleep better at night). I mostly followed [URL='https://www.popularwoodworking.com/projects/flammables-cabinet/']these plans[/URL], but if you're an experienced woodworker it's just a glued and screwed cabinet with 1" nominal walls. I made a large one for powder and a (too small of one) for primers that I keep across the room. No latch, just a tight fit and spring pressure from the hinges. [/QUOTE]
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