Originally Posted by jwall
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by 5sdad
You want the storage cabinet to be flammable?

NO!
It needs to be inflammable or nonflammable.

Well ...


Inflammable means the same as flammable; non-flammable is the oppposite. There's a play being made there in IB's choice of wording...


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Originally Posted by JD730
Greetings

I know SAMMI calls for a 1" thick wooden box for storage of powder quantities between 20 and 50 lbs,


and I know that many folks recommend a non latching type refrigerator for that purpose.


You can't have it both ways.
A wooden box IS flammable.

Refrigerator ?? - 'Vented' ?


Wood is not considered flammable (or inflammable smirk ). It is considered a 'combustible' by some definitions (though the USPS doesn't even rate it as such).

Last edited by Klikitarik; 08/22/15.

Sometimes, the air you 'let in'matters less than the air you 'let out'.