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How do you handle it?

 

I spilled some in the garage floor this afternoon... quite more than normal. I swept it up and put it in a bottle, then filled it with water. I wasn't going to use it after sweeping it up, and didn't want to just toss it in the garbage. Is this the best way to dispose of it? Now that it's in the bottle of water, what do I do with it?

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I put it in a little, or big pile, and set it on fire. Makes for a big flame.
 
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I was starting to wonder if I was the only one that does this :)
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I was starting to wonder if I was the only one that does this :)

 

I am another one that does it. As a matter of fact, I save it up till I have a decent amount. Then make a nice pile with a trail of powder leading up to it. And just make it even more manly I set it off with the ferro rod on my magnesium black. :)

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if the floor is clean i sweep it up and use it.  i have also burn it.  what fun to see it go up. but in today world i would cry if i dropped some on the floor.

 

I'd cry too. it's in the group of things I look for everyday online, or in the local stores.

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