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I can tell you with certainty that the old magnesium/aluminum stuff from aircraft will ignite!  We decided to try to fire up one, I believe it was in the summer of 1959.  Hit it with a oxy-acetylene torch and away it went!  As you stated, once it's burning, very difficult to put out.  We heaped about 6" of sand on it, but that was just making glass, didn't even slow the combustion!  It finally burned the roughly three foot rod and then it went out.  Left a nice big burn line in the asphalt of the hanger apron, we disguised it as good as we could so my father wouldn't notice it!  Never did get questioned about it, but I had a new respect for magnesium after that.

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