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  • 11111one11111@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I saw that. There must be an exception for businesses tho, right? Dont they still blow up buildings when they need to come down?

    I didnt look it up till your comment and my original comment was because I assumed it was still used based on the amount of roads I’ve seen on my way through the PA hills or going up to the ADKs where it looks like they drilled through the rocks every 10ft or so and I assumed it was for dynamite loads (giggety) they’d drop in each hole. Maybe they’re just relief cuts tho. Lol someone should google this hahah.

    • skillissuer@discuss.tchncs.deM
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      8 months ago

      as far as i understand, modern mining explosives are thick slurries (or ANFO) that in some cases aren’t explosive at all in trailer, these are made so at borehole. and even then these need boosters, because a blasting cap won’t be enough to set them off. these boosters are also gels or slurries but this time packaged in waterproof film so they look like sausages. these all are safer, probably cheaper and less toxic than actual dynamite so it’s the modern replacement

      there definitely are separate licenses, but this depends on country of course

      don’t worry you’re already on all of the important lists