It just all seems so unlikely to happen. I see warnings of accidental ignition of flash akin to those of not speeding to fast in your car or not drinking/smoking. In other words the risks are basically non-existent. Unless you can show me a documented case of flash going off by static in a normal non-test environment then I will continue to find it very hard to believe. I have been mixing and packing flash on a carpet for quite some years now and dare I say it, compressed flash quite hard when I first started and I've never had an accident with it.
Please note I am only referring to perch-flash and not chlorate/sulpher.
Yikes ! You need to get some respect for the most hazardous composition in pyro.
You never will have an accident with it. Until you do. Usually the first flash accident is the last.
Does anyone have links to the pics of Tad K's accident ? I've misplaced the bookmark.
Like they say "there are old pyro's, and there are bold pyro's, but very few old, bold, pyro's"
[edit] I found the pics from the aftermath of the accident that killed Tad. No telling exactly what happened, since he died after being medivac'd to the burn center.
Witnesses just heard an explosion and saw pieces flying, then Tad staggered out into the yard, and reportedly his last words were "call my wife."
Aftermath of a Pyro Accident
Edited by Frozentech, 15 August 2008 - 08:24 PM.