MossRoad
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Hahahaha nice!For a second I thought you were talking about Meth. Then I saw what you linked to.
Hahahaha nice!For a second I thought you were talking about Meth. Then I saw what you linked to.
I've got to ask, what it this guy? I remember when it made the rounds.Kids pop off Tannerite typically. A kid not far from us lost part of his leg when they blew up a riding lawnmower.
I never heard the explosions my friend told me about and don't know exactly how loud they were. The ones I heard where I live near town were comperable to a big lightning strike near the house. The guy grew up with guns and it seems like he'd have recognized the sound of a 12 gauge magnum load. Is there any common gun louder?Our house is built on a slab. There is a quarry 5ish air miles away. We hear, well FEEL, explosions a couple of times a week. Usually, Tuesday and Wednesday around 11:00ish. The only thing we can figure is we can hear/feel explosions at the quarry.We heard/felt an explosion today which is unusual.
To the OP, the noise is guns or fireworks. Could be Tannerite but that stuff is loud. Or at least the Tannerite explosions we have hear were LOUD. There were some a series of explosions a few years ago that were heard over a very large area of the county. Most likely it was Tannerite. We heard the explosions in the house and best we can tell the explosion was almost 10 miles away.
Later,
Dan
YIKES! Fridge door flyin!I've got to ask, what it this guy? I remember when it made the rounds.
Generally, one does not walk TO tannerite when your shooting it. I get the fact that shooting tannerite is fun, but when metal is enclosing it, you're basically making a bomb with shrapnel and God only knows where that shrapnel is going to fly.
These can laugh about it on video, but they are beyond stupid IMO
This also shows quarry blasts. You can zoom to your area and set the settings for what you want to see. I have mine bookmarked: Latest EarthquakesOur house is built on a slab. There is a quarry 5ish air miles away. We hear, well FEEL, explosions a couple of times a week. Usually, Tuesday and Wednesday around 11:00ish. The only thing we can figure is we can hear/feel explosions at the quarry.We heard/felt an explosion today which is unusual.
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Later,
Dan
I've got to ask, what it this guy? I remember when it made the rounds.
Generally, one does not walk TO tannerite when your shooting it. I get the fact that shooting tannerite is fun, but when metal is enclosing it, you're basically making a bomb with shrapnel and God only knows where that shrapnel is going to fly.
These can laugh about it on video, but they are beyond stupid IMO ]
Dry ice bombs make a pretty big BOOM. Easy to make and dangerous. Some grocery stores sell dry ice and you must be 18 or older to purchase.

That is pretty cool. My father got drafted in WWII and was sent to Texas for training. Among some of his training, he was made a firearms instructor, and, since they were a combat engineering battalion, they had to build their own firing range. I often wonder where he was in Texas. I doubt it was at your place, but who knows? I'd like to find his service records sometime.My land was once part of Camp Fannin, a World War 2 Army base to train soldiers to fight in Europe. ....
Neighbor around the corner from us gets carried away with the gasoline while lighting his burn pile.My first thought was fireworks too. My house shook several times recently from some kind of explosion and I never thought it was caused by anything else.
Kids were blowing up mailboxes with them around here. Then someone started just leaving them around small towns and such. They can cause serious injury, especially if put inside of something else. Check your locale before making BOOM!Now Ive got to look that up. Thanks another tempting rabbit hole![]()
I've been in a couple areas where new construction was going on in former bombing ranges and proving grounds for explosives.My land was once part of Camp Fannin, a World War 2 Army base to train soldiers to fight in Europe. It was only open for a few years and it covered 14,000 acres. They trained 100,000 soldiers every 3 months, and this included small arms rifle ranges on up to large howitzer type cannons. The shape of the range was kind of like the capital letter C. All of the shooting went into the center of the C shaped range. I have rifle range number 4 on my land.
Once the US Military owns or leases a piece of land or building, they are responsible for contamination on that land for all eternity. Around 2017 or 18, funds where made available to clean up the bases of old ordinance, and 1,800 acres in my area was part of that clean up. The Army is in charge of this, but a contractor is doing all the work with former DOD experts from the military. They create a grid, then clear the land, then go over every foot of it with metal detectors. If they think that they have found old ordinance, they blow it up. This happens every day at around 3:45 pm. Not exactly, but pretty close to that time every day. Some days, they might set of something earlier, or even three times in a day. Most of the time, it's a dull boom. Every know and then, it's massive.
From what they told me, when the war ended, the Germans held prisoner here where used to walk over the range and identify all the ordinance. The sooner they finished, the sooner they got to go home. They rushed it and missed a lot. Since then, stuff appears out of the ground. I've seen rocket grenades in person, and pictures of cannon rounds on peoples land. It just slowly works it's way up to the surface, and then one day, it's just laying there, or sticking out of the ground. Most is harmless and rusted away. Some still has TNT in it that has gelled and turned to Nitro Glycerin, which is very dangerous. I'm not aware of anybody actually getting hurt, but the Army guys did start out doing this with just a couple sand bags and plywood over what they where exploding, and then one day, they blew up something much larger then expected and it really scared them. Now they really pile up a lot of material on top of their explosives before detonating it!!!!
If there is an old military base close to where you are hearing explosions, this could be what's happening. I know that they have been doing it all over the country, and not just from WW2. Before coming to my place, they worked on a Civil War site.


Idiot loaded it up into his old Ford ranger and hauled it home to Ocala to show his buddies. 

Dude got pounced on by Martin Marietta's security the next morning when he showed back up to work. He still had the mine sliding and banging around in the back of his truck. 

