Outdoor storage tanks

Interesting. But once the skin caught fire, the hydrogen burned, I presume.

Once you’re deep-fried, it doesn’t matter who cranked up the stove[C=:-)][xx(]

I have this kit from Walthers. The tanks would seem to be multi-purpose.

http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/933-3514

Unfortunately Walthers has retired the kit but there is a similar one offered on eBay right now for a reasonable price.

Dave

Confirming the above Miller Milling Co and New World Pasta (both are for real) have plants located side by side where I live. After Miller grinds the flour it pipes it directly to New World as Lion has said.

Miller on the other hand for maintaing the quality and integrity of it’s flour owns or leases dedicated hoppers for it’s own use only. They haul nothing but Miller’s flour.

Smaller or lessor copmanies would have the problem of having the hoppers purged of whatever they had hauled prior to loading foodstuffs.

Bob

Yes. The NASA expert pointed out that the film of the incident showed how the airship stayed in the air until almost the entire airship was in flames. Only then did the hydrogen ignite with the characteristic (according to the NASA expert) whoosh straight up. Once the hyrdogen bladders failed the airship finally dropped to the ground. He also noted that the eyewitness accounts all described the flame color as bright red-orange while hydrogen burns a very pale blue (although these colors are not apparent in the black and white film). Apparently, pieces of unburnt skin fluttered to the ground where people grabbed them as souveniers. The NASA expert obtained one such piece of skin. A chemical analysis showed that the doping compound was indeed what we now know to be solid rocket fuel. One final experiment was to cut a small square from the piece of skin and attach it to a Tesla coil. When the spark of the Tesla coil reached the square of skin it went up like fireworks, even after many decades in storage.