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jmowreader

(52,177 posts)
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 11:29 PM 22 hrs ago

Idaho Men make Florida Men look almost normal

My paper employs a man named Dave Oliveira who writes a Local History column for our Sunday edition. How he works is to read through our early archives - we've been in business since 1892 so they're extensive - for interesting stories, then interviews the descendants of the subjects of these stories.

This week's column was about three men who had perished in what the paper described as the largest explosion in Kootenai County's history.

What happened is these three maniacs were thawing dynamite in the oven and it went off.

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Idaho Men make Florida Men look almost normal (Original Post) jmowreader 22 hrs ago OP
Wish they did that here. Love stories like this. Silent Type 22 hrs ago #1
And they were 3 of the smart ones in Idaho! Enter stage left 22 hrs ago #2
Any date of when it happened? Norrrm 22 hrs ago #3
I didn't know dynamite could freeze!! 58Sunliner 21 hrs ago #4
In case you are interested.... Old Crank 21 hrs ago #8
From a historical mining site- 58Sunliner 13 hrs ago #13
Thanks, Darwin! Hassler 21 hrs ago #5
So, they had descendants? NBachers 21 hrs ago #6
Possibly descendants of their acquaintances. dchill 21 hrs ago #10
Fools and High Explosives Mopar151 21 hrs ago #7
Reminds me of the guy reportedly washing some very dirty and oily work clothes. Aussie105 21 hrs ago #9
Snort. littlemissmartypants 21 hrs ago #11
better than cancer Tetrachloride 20 hrs ago #12

Old Crank

(5,565 posts)
8. In case you are interested....
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 12:56 AM
21 hrs ago

Pure nitro glycerin, what is used for dynamite, is neutralized at between 7-13 C. Why you make it in an ice bath...

How desensitized it gets when in the clay or other material depends on a lot of other factors.

58Sunliner

(5,683 posts)
13. From a historical mining site-
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 09:16 AM
13 hrs ago

Freezing dynamite made the nitroglycerine more stable and safer, so it was, for example, often shipped packed in ice. Dynamite’s freezing temperature is only 11 degrees Celsius, so freezing it was not difficult. However, its low freezing temperature also meant that dynamite could become frozen unintentionally in cooler weather, especially in the simple buildings and shacks in which historical miners often stored it. Dynamite had to be thawed before using, but careless thawing methods caused many historical accidents. There are/were special thawing containers, but some people improvised.

Aussie105

(6,974 posts)
9. Reminds me of the guy reportedly washing some very dirty and oily work clothes.
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 01:04 AM
21 hrs ago

Washed it in a washing machine, but used petrol instead of water.
Didn't go well.
A Darwin Award was given.

That story may, or may not be true.

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