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It's guided by a simple formula Kirk, basically an iteration of the volume of a sphere: V=4/3 x F2 x pi x R3. V will just equal pounds of powder allowed. F2 is the square footage of shelf space you have to work with. R= "resistance" from generally the wife or officialdom of whatever ilk. So, you just measure your shelf space, make an approximation on the R factor and, after some simple math, voila, you come up with a number vastly in your favor no matter how you look at it because it will always come out to more than you have room for... You're welcome!
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LOL Good one Richard. LOL That made my day. That was about what I got off the internet. lol Well now I know Im legal. Wife lives on the other side of town so Im good.
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A good friend had a fire in his garage. He had three or four 8# jugs - the fire department didn't care as long as it wasn't black powder.
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Quite right. The can of gasoline for your lawn mower and weed whacker, or a gallon of lacquer thinner, its FAR more dangerous/explosive than 8 lbs. of smokeless powder...
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It sure looks like we are all on the same page on this one. Thanks. Have a good weekend.
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