Maybe those guys would like the Crushers and shredders!Was an interesting way of disposal.The Blaster instead of the crusher.Will the next one be run over by a tank?that may be interesting.
I'll admit it-years ago at the sandpit "range" out here-was also a dump-shot at several washers after salvaging some parts from them.It didn't blow them up like that film clip earlier!!Maybe that should be done to a PLASTIC GE!!I didn't have the interest in appliances at that time as I do now-probably would have hauled the machines from that dump instead of using them as targets.I freind of mine who collected all kinds of guns used to have a 20mm Swedish Mazden anti-tank gun--He shot at a washer and old car at the dump near his home with it-he mentioned the impact of the explosive bullets lifted both in the air and blew them up.Would have been fun.The gun was sold from a dealer in Alexandia,Va in the early 60's.He wished he kept his Mazden.
I still would like to take an electric wall oven waaay outside, place a dish of gasoline inside, chain and padlock the door, then turn it on. I am curious; all of this yellow having nothing to do with it.
Easy with gasoline-- it is more hugely explosive and combustible thhan one may think. d
Dropped a few drops onto the street when re-filling my lawn mover. So Mr. Pyro (me) decides to light it to get rid of it. I actually got a bit scared at how much so little flared up.
...and further IMHO- go far, far away. We don't want any of the oven's knobs flying over and becoming a gemstone embedded in your navel, or worse.
As Toggleswitch says-vaporized gasoline is dangerous stuff-2 cups of vaporized gasoline can have more explosive power than a stick of dynamite! I have seen a neighbors grill get blown up when he tried to use a little gasoline as "charcoal lighter" A resounding BOOM!! went thru the neighborhood and blew up his grill-lucky he wasn't hurt or killed or burned!!