so would an old DuPont blasting machine set off the serria blaster. The blasting machine in question is the type where you pull the handle up and then push down to set off you caps.
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so would an old DuPont blasting machine set off the serria blaster. The blasting machine in question is the type where you pull the handle up and then push down to set off you caps.
Yes it should. Those rack type machines were rated for something like 25-100 caps. Blasting caps are easier to set off, but it should still work.
I could be interested in the Kinepak. I don't recall ever using it.
Edit: looks like Kinepak is no longer made. However, the new liquid based Texpak looks real interesting. Simple blasting cap detonation at 21,000 fps. That outta break some rocks.
They are now back with a new owner, Dimension Supply out of Boalsburg, PA. I sent you a PM with the contact info. They now sell either the 1/3 or 1/2lb units 75/case, with liquid and solid separately. They also have very good prices on caps, and can ship both FEDEX. Cost seems to be a little over what you'd pay for a cast booster of same weight.
I'm sure the other stuff works too, and boost ANFO just fine. I checked with ATF, and you can in fact store caps classed as 1.4 in a converted "Job Box" type 4 mag. So you could keep your caps there and just lock up the binaries in whatever container you wish.
So do you need a license to buy and use the kinepaks