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What to do with leftover powder
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<blockquote data-quote="longtubeman" data-source="post: 1648438" data-attributes="member: 47586"><p>All of you have good ideas, I do it my way. Save all scrap power, stuff that falls on the floor, left overs. Put it in a jug and save it for 4 of July, yep got a great light show. 5 gallon bucket, inner smaller bucket, or PVC tube. Throw a match in, and it's a white hot straight beam that can be seen for miles around. No one has that one,lol no sound, no noise, just lights up the sky!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longtubeman, post: 1648438, member: 47586"] All of you have good ideas, I do it my way. Save all scrap power, stuff that falls on the floor, left overs. Put it in a jug and save it for 4 of July, yep got a great light show. 5 gallon bucket, inner smaller bucket, or PVC tube. Throw a match in, and it's a white hot straight beam that can be seen for miles around. No one has that one,lol no sound, no noise, just lights up the sky! [/QUOTE]
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