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Oh, yeah. Grain elevators and sugar refineries are always, always in danger of becoming fuel air bombs. Of course, I don't know how often sugar refineries blow up. I do believe the state of Georgia is about to pass a few new industrial safety laws...

This is the wiki article on fuel air bombs. Just replace the word bomb with refinery.

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Oh, yeah. Grain elevators and sugar refineries are always, always in danger of becoming fuel air bombs. Of course, I don't know how often sugar refineries blow up. I do believe the state of Georgia is about to pass a few new industrial safety laws...

This is the wiki article on fuel air bombs. Just replace the word bomb with refinery.

Just like a propane tank explosion,the worst case scenerio of a propane tank fire is a B.L.E.V.E.(Boiling Liquid,Expanding Vapor Explsion) depending on the size of the tanks,example the tanks on a train car can leval 4 city blocks,Crecent City Ill in 1970 the down town was flattened,yeah I could never work at any fuel,depot at all.you never know.

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Thre is nothing more explosive than propane. If condensed to a solid it has more stored energy than anything else known to man. The only reason we don;t use it for bombs is that the machines to keep it cold enough and under enough pressure would be bigger than any plane we have to carry it. I lived right behind the refinery in Alma from age 11 to 19. I saw so many cool fires and explosions. Dad worked there for 32 years... maybe it was 35... and I worked there for about 6months.. just long enough to see two men die in a backdraft when opening a tower.

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Thre is nothing more explosive than propane. If condensed to a solid it has more stored energy than anything else known to man. The only reason we don;t use it for bombs is that the machines to keep it cold enough and under enough pressure would be bigger than any plane we have to carry it. I lived right behind the refinery in Alma from age 11 to 19. I saw so many cool fires and explosions. Dad worked there for 32 years... maybe it was 35... and I worked there for about 6months.. just long enough to see two men die in a backdraft when opening a tower.

Yeah the Propane BLEVE in Merdock Ill was so powerfull, it threw a 6 ton train car 3600 ft like it was nothing,you can see the video on youtube under "Propane BLEVE"That shit is dangerous.

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in school we used to get these big ass coco tins (the type used to supply a battalion for 6 months) and put a teaspoon of castor sugar in, and rig up a way of igniting it with the lid firmly pressed in, the lids often hit the cieling tiles.

sugar is flammable, most things with calories are.

worst i've seen id a Bedford CF2 (british version of the A team van but with a wheezy 4 pot) with empty acetylene bottles inside. not much left of the bedford afterwards

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