Posted: 7/9/2001 7:13:31 AM EDT
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I have a good idea what these are.but I would like to hear your opinions.a friend bought two of these to make a pontoon boat.mmk [img]wsphotofews.excite.com/013/F2/Lb/q8/qm84086.jpg[/img] [img]wsphotofews.excite.com/026/Wa/ze/cd/tm25042.jpg[/img] [img]wsphotofews.excite.com/026/Wa/ze/cd/tQ78609.jpg[/img] |
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Originally Posted By Tim J: That's a napalm cannister, the label shows the liquid capacity and fusing instructions. Cool Stuff! Tim |
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Well.....the cannisters were usually sent empty and filled either while on the aircraft or shortly before use. They should be a s safe as any empty tank. But it would be fun to fill and ignite! "Two NVA, hiding in the grass, Only thing'll get'em is a chemical blast! Dupont don't give a shyt, Cause napalm sticks to kids!"-old cadence Tim |
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Some of you old guys need to put your glasses on before you get your panties in a wad. It clearly says "INERT" in the top picture right above the arming instructions. It would be fun to reactive two of these and use them as pontoons for one really big pipe bomb though. Michael |