Slowly but surely we are getting our videos out. This was originally going to be combined with the electrical systems for detonation, but the video would be almost an hour long. Def didn't want to make it basically one long movie. As we are about 50% done with our lab compound, we can get into doing more creative videos. Be sure to post ideas that you would like to get done that we can record it for Utreon. We can upload more spicy videos on there without worry of being censored. Nothing ridiculous though. We can't show you how to make nerve gas or a nuke.
Take your time gents. I'm happy to wait weeks between each vid as long as they keep coming lol. If you want to dodge some of the yt bs consider some chemistry or fireworks based vids (not how to make HE) because you have probably already seen that the more educational vids are allowed to pass 👍
I like your guys’ content because ever since the removal of the infantry assaultman MOS in the Marine Corps, we no longer have marines at the rifle company level familiar with explosives, their employment, and fundamental safety associated with their use. Although these videos will never replace proper training, they allow me to become at least vaguely familiar with their use in the chance that I happen to work with combat engineers.
Yea. I remember when the USMC removed assaultman. Good MOS that went by by sadly. I wish we could make these videos more training like but YT would shut us down so fast we would time warp.
@@jlambuth totally understand but it is still fun and reminds me of some fun "training" times as the only civvie with a few 89D. (Life pro tip, do NOT attempt to match their drinks and if you hear "that laugh" of heh, heh, heh-giggle, it's time to beat feet.)
Everyone should be familiar with everything. In a war of attrition, where generals are targets. I want every soldier and Marine knowing every kind of weapon system, hand held and armored. Any vehicle, its capabilities and use in the brigade. As Ukraine has shown, anti-air and anti-tank launcher tubes are the new standard issue for everyone. So many world wide systems, I want our guys learning our stuff first. Then have Germans and other countries teach us theirs.
@@jjb9256 Not exactly. It’s just that infantry aren’t all trained in all the things you can do with high explosives beyond purpose-made mines like claymores. There are still specialty schools certain individuals go to for that, like breacher’s courses, but working with explosives isn’t a level of training you get by default in an infantry MOS anymore.
Just a comment from a fan of yours, since I've had experiences with underwater detonations. Back when I was in Jr. High (early 70s), a kid lit an M80 and flushed it down the toilet. I can verify that it's no urban legend that it can go off underwater, and do a lot of damage. This one took out a large section of plumbing and burst through the bathroom wall. Not trivial! But even more close to home and many years later, I was in the hospital with my wife a couple of years ago, who was undergoing critical surgery, and my 12-year-old son decided that having Mom & Dad away from home would be a fun time to try an experiment. He threw a standard "legal" 50mg firecracker with waterproof fuse in our toilet, and it went off at the bottom of the toilet bowl before (fortunately) making it further down the line. As water is non-compressible, the seemingly small shock wave still took out a chunk from the side of the ceramic bowl and destroyed the toilet, making a big mess and a pissed-off Dad. But what can I say--I did worse in my youth. 😆
Hello fellow energetic enthusiasts! We totally apologize for the heavy wind noise. We did our best to try and record when it was minimal. We invested in more heavy duty wind defeating equipment for recording. We want to start uploading dedicated videos on utreon as we can make them sans heavy censoring. We just need to know what people would like see. Be sure to comment your ideas!
Not sure about toilets, but M80s use a similar fuse and we used to throw those in the lake after lighting, and they would submerge for a second or so before exploding in a very visible way. So, for at least a couple of seconds, that cannon fuse does work underwater.
They're pretty waterproof, it'll burn about 15 seconds completely underwater guaranteed. Mortar rounds have about a foot and every one I've thrown in a lake went off
Extremely great for fishing in Georgia! When you have eight hungry childs at home and 15 minutes to fish before DNR shows up with an angry Hall county deputy in their boat😀😀😀😀🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸! Nature's welfare country style!
I used to do that ALL THE TIME as a kid. Never once had a dud due to water. Most firecrackers work fine submerged. Bottle rockets will also burn underwater and fly off like a micro-torpedo
Hey bud another great video.. Its not an urban legend. When we do demo on a house, I have personally thrown a firework into the toilet. 90% of the time it doesn't clear the pee trap in the bottom and the ceramic toilet just breaks in half. Not a spectacularly powerful explosion but enuf. If it makes it into the pipe there is enough space that it doesn't blow the pipe itself.
Love Sportsman Guide and this channel. Well to all of us enjoying these guys and on big brother list for watching..lol. I am too old to do these fun stump removers!!!
That’s pretty cool. I went to New Mexico tech to the IRTB class (incident response to terrorist bombings) and we saw all types of different fuses. You guys stay safe thanks for the content we use it for training at the FD
The first recorded us of "fuses" that I know of, involve goose quills filled with fine black powder, it burned at a consistent rate, good enough for mining work anyway
In all honesty we are all already on a list for watching this video I actually wouldn’t be surprised if you actually get visited by police despite this clearly being a joke
paper soaked in potassium nitrate solution and then dried over a lamp is very consistent, ~30 seconds / inch IME. Folded to two layers it has enough energy to initiate powder charges.
With regards to the black powder fuse, a technique still used in some pyrotechnic devices is to (loosely) wrap the black powder fuse in a thin layer of tissue like paper (I've used Christmas tissue). This technique seems to help progress the flame. This can shorten the fuse time quite a bit.
If i had to choose fuse for my own project, id choose visco for the simple reason that is Very visible that its burning! That timed fuse is disconcerningly quiet and slow XD
It is rather quiet which does freak out some people when they first try it. Especially when it's a lengthy fuse. Almost impossible to tell if it's it lit after a few seconds.
Using a fuse lighter will tell you immediately if the time fuse is lit or not. Using an electric match gives you all the benefits of electric initiation, but using a fuse lighter lets you know for sure. Your three foot burn time is extremely necessary if using a fuse lighter.
Great info. The fireworking community calls the first fuse black match. If made well it works better than what you showed :) but for what you guys do it's pretty primitive. Not too hard to make though
Can you maybe try 3d printed explosives? There's a video here on RUclips of a university lab actually printing nano thermite. I'm not sure what the carrier fluid is, or if it's just a plasticizer, but they are able to create all kinds of custom charges. It should be able to be done with all sorts of explosives as well as the nano thermite
It would be cool to see different methods of making water impulse breaching charges: I’ve always found the idea of using water to shape charges fascinating
Very informative to people like myself who is interested in the how it works for purely interested sake. But it creates the question of if I have the information in my head of how to be a terrorist but will never ever carry out a act that causes terror. Am I still the terrorist for having the information in my head? According to UK law, yes I am. Even though I was instructed by my former army EOD father ? Great work on the video many thanks.
I could see if in an area where there is the possibility of an unintended electrical charge being induced in the wiring of an electric detonation setup either fuse or non electric makes sense.
@@OrdnanceLab I work around ton of RF 30-100 Kw of rf. Occasionally we have to take a tower down near a live tower and occasionally it's with explosives, never anything but a non electric detonation. The "Skin affect" or RF is a bitch and clings to anything that can conduct. Fuckin hilarious to watch idiots trim brush around a live tower just to have a ladder go "live" from simply being near the high RF and give you a burn or just having vegetation touching the tower and blasting whatever is going out on the air through the arc. RF burns feel worse than chemical burns and they run deep. Can't imagine the nightmare of ignorantly using an electric blast setup near high RF 🤣
Army Regs only allow a maximum of 15 MPH winds while using electric initiation just for the possibility of static build up. As long as your lead lines stay shunted you'll be fine though. There's also a tool supposed to be used wsith electric to test stray current in a line. Can't rememeber the spelling but I believe its called a galvanometer.
there's a bunch of talk about 3D printed guns but what about 3D printed shaped charges, im not sure if y'all have a 3D printer but it would be pretty cool to see the effectiveness of a plastic liner in a shaped charge
Im very grateful u made this video about time fuse, visco, and safety fuse. Im certain u guys probably have a Mushroom starter in your inventory for primacord? Seen many of those on some commercial sites b4...
You guys brought up some beautiful memories in my days as a powder monkey. Thanks for the video keep them coming guys keep them coming. Y'all have a great day and stay safe and keep your powder dry and you refused non e!l
Dynamite can be set off with a rifle, just like Tannerite. Dynamite can be set off with a BB gun if it is burning. When on fire, Dynamite is very sensitive to shock. No electricity or blasting cap required.
Thanks for your videos only way I get to see blowing stuff up anymore. I miss my time back in Army teaching other soldiers how to employ explosives and getting to blow stuff up. Due to my experience with explosives after "ground war" of Desert Storm I got attached with combat engineers to help blow equipment and ordinance up. Nothing like getting to see a "few" 5 ton truck loads of C4 and TNT being hooked into a ringmain and detonation. A pain in the @## to set up but a "blast" to watch after all the work. It was large enough that you could tell the delay of Det. Cord burn rate.
Are you guys able to do videos about explosives on different types of concrete or other material? Maybe some with rebar, some with wood and dirt and such? Test the effectiveness of different material composition?
depends on the sensitivity of the explosive i would say, whether its plasticized/desensitized. if its not you might be able to make a makeshift internal spring loaded striker but it would have to hit the ground the correct way to further compress the spring the little ball bearing to dislodge to allow it to strike the whole way, it works better as pressure activate detent switch for many uses but mainly land mines or type of impact fuse or as base fuse as it can be configured to require it to be fired first to arm the fuse rather than centrifugal armed assemblies, but its cheap to make and safe to use
When it comes to both the cherry bomb, and fuse burning underwater, Mythbusters actually did an episode on that, and found that cannon fuse will burn just fine underwater...
That's why you can drop most firecrackers into water buckets, lakes, or toilets and they usually still work just fine. I used to regularly toss firecrackers in water in my childhood and it never once caused a dud.
Your "American style" practical demonstration of "Nonel" and its "pros and cons" was valuable. We had fuse factories in Cornwall (UK) during the big mining era and seeing what they are like was interesting. "Nonel" gains many advantages if you want to bottom-detonate tunnel-blasting drilled hole charges? The way the sheath contains all the transfer eventually...?
Great video I don't know why but I love it when you guys play with m80s and cherry bombs probably even more than the big explosives but those m80s always impress me probably because it's a firecracker that used to be legal and still should be
I've personally dropped large bangers in drains and flushed a couple and both definitely work. The issue with toilets is making sure it makes it past the Ubend because you WILL shatter the toilet bowl
1/4the the speed. Closer to 6000 ft/s. Det cord is around 22000ft/s. Nonel does not really detonate, but it propagates through the HMX/AL dusting in the tube like a dust explosion. There are different brands and some differences in the energetic material.
Just so the FBI knows...I’m just watching this because I’ve always been interested in stuff like this. Just watching for educational, and entertainment purposes. Love the channel guys. 🤙😂
Have you ever tried making a mouse trap claymore? I believe the equation is mouse trap, shotgun shell, a nail or something to hit the primer and a way to trip the trap.
In my experience also, wrapping cannon fuse in electrical tape will cause sn almost instant burn, used that trick when mounting bigger salutes on Estes rockets, igniting off the ejection charge in the top of the motor..
About 50 years ago a kid I knew found a cherry bomb. The fuse had gone out, leaving a stub about 1-2 millimeters long. He placed it on a wooden picnic table and applied a match to the stub. It blew a chunk of wood into an eye. Lost the use of that eye.
We had a kid in school when I was in 9th grade blow up a toilet with a cherry bomb. Didn't blow the whole toilet all over the place, but it blew the bottom of the bowl itself off, pretty much that part was gone. I was in class at the time and you could hear that thing go off all over school. The fire alarm went off and we all were outside for a little more than an hour. The principal the next day over the loudspeaker said it was a cherry bomb. This was in the spring of 1991.
Visco fuse is not the same as safety fuse. Safety fuse was made to prevent coal dust fire. A hard rock gold miner showed me a trick of nicking the outer sheath to give a burn rate indicator.
If you put a sandwich bag full of water on top of that "m80" you will find that it will shred the wood you use. It's excellent fun blowing holes in stuff
Slowly but surely we are getting our videos out. This was originally going to be combined with the electrical systems for detonation, but the video would be almost an hour long. Def didn't want to make it basically one long movie. As we are about 50% done with our lab compound, we can get into doing more creative videos. Be sure to post ideas that you would like to get done that we can record it for Utreon. We can upload more spicy videos on there without worry of being censored. Nothing ridiculous though. We can't show you how to make nerve gas or a nuke.
Take your time gents. I'm happy to wait weeks between each vid as long as they keep coming lol.
If you want to dodge some of the yt bs consider some chemistry or fireworks based vids (not how to make HE) because you have probably already seen that the more educational vids are allowed to pass 👍
One thing I have done (in my imagination) is using silk or "cheese cloth" to make more reliable and steady burning BP fuse
@@scrappydoo7887 the thing about using cheese cloth would prob be the burn rate being able to change (idrk)
Do y'all mean patreon not utreon?
pls do hypergaulic ignition...
I like your guys’ content because ever since the removal of the infantry assaultman MOS in the Marine Corps, we no longer have marines at the rifle company level familiar with explosives, their employment, and fundamental safety associated with their use. Although these videos will never replace proper training, they allow me to become at least vaguely familiar with their use in the chance that I happen to work with combat engineers.
Yea. I remember when the USMC removed assaultman. Good MOS that went by by sadly. I wish we could make these videos more training like but YT would shut us down so fast we would time warp.
@@jlambuth totally understand but it is still fun and reminds me of some fun "training" times as the only civvie with a few 89D. (Life pro tip, do NOT attempt to match their drinks and if you hear "that laugh" of heh, heh, heh-giggle, it's time to beat feet.)
Everyone should be familiar with everything. In a war of attrition, where generals are targets. I want every soldier and Marine knowing every kind of weapon system, hand held and armored. Any vehicle, its capabilities and use in the brigade. As Ukraine has shown, anti-air and anti-tank launcher tubes are the new standard issue for everyone. So many world wide systems, I want our guys learning our stuff first. Then have Germans and other countries teach us theirs.
@@jjb9256 Not exactly. It’s just that infantry aren’t all trained in all the things you can do with high explosives beyond purpose-made mines like claymores. There are still specialty schools certain individuals go to for that, like breacher’s courses, but working with explosives isn’t a level of training you get by default in an infantry MOS anymore.
Marines don't know how to use fuse?
Just a comment from a fan of yours, since I've had experiences with underwater detonations. Back when I was in Jr. High (early 70s), a kid lit an M80 and flushed it down the toilet. I can verify that it's no urban legend that it can go off underwater, and do a lot of damage. This one took out a large section of plumbing and burst through the bathroom wall. Not trivial! But even more close to home and many years later, I was in the hospital with my wife a couple of years ago, who was undergoing critical surgery, and my 12-year-old son decided that having Mom & Dad away from home would be a fun time to try an experiment. He threw a standard "legal" 50mg firecracker with waterproof fuse in our toilet, and it went off at the bottom of the toilet bowl before (fortunately) making it further down the line. As water is non-compressible, the seemingly small shock wave still took out a chunk from the side of the ceramic bowl and destroyed the toilet, making a big mess and a pissed-off Dad. But what can I say--I did worse in my youth. 😆
Yay you guys are back!
Welcome back, glad this channel is up and running
So glad you guys are back. Wonderful vids of a very arcane subject.
Hello fellow energetic enthusiasts! We totally apologize for the heavy wind noise. We did our best to try and record when it was minimal. We invested in more heavy duty wind defeating equipment for recording.
We want to start uploading dedicated videos on utreon as we can make them sans heavy censoring. We just need to know what people would like see. Be sure to comment your ideas!
Nice
I think I will have to have a look at utreon. I have not heard of the platform before but I'm definitely interested in keeping up with you guys 👍
1/2 pound of TNT in the bottom of a 55 gallon drum of Napalm going BOOM 👍
@@j.robertsergertson4513 so we have a special super size range for this. Not a bad idea.
@@jlambuth
Don't tease me like that!
If you did that you would be LEGEND!
Watched your channel a while now. You guys are cool. Keep being who you are. From New Zealand
Not sure about toilets, but M80s use a similar fuse and we used to throw those in the lake after lighting, and they would submerge for a second or so before exploding in a very visible way. So, for at least a couple of seconds, that cannon fuse does work underwater.
They're pretty waterproof, it'll burn about 15 seconds completely underwater guaranteed. Mortar rounds have about a foot and every one I've thrown in a lake went off
Our go-to for M-80s was to tape them to a rock and drop them in a lake.
Extremely great for fishing in Georgia! When you have eight hungry childs at home and 15 minutes to fish before DNR shows up with an angry Hall county deputy in their boat😀😀😀😀🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸! Nature's welfare country style!
I used to do that ALL THE TIME as a kid. Never once had a dud due to water. Most firecrackers work fine submerged. Bottle rockets will also burn underwater and fly off like a micro-torpedo
Greetings from the Explosives operators of Tooele Army Depot.
Missed you guys... its been alot of sad Mondays glad your back
as someone that lives on a country where getting acess to explosives even fireworks is hell this channel really helps me to get my daily dose of boom.
Hey bud another great video..
Its not an urban legend. When we do demo on a house, I have personally thrown a firework into the toilet.
90% of the time it doesn't clear the pee trap in the bottom and the ceramic toilet just breaks in half. Not a spectacularly powerful explosion but enuf.
If it makes it into the pipe there is enough space that it doesn't blow the pipe itself.
Finally! Been waiting for you guys.
Love Sportsman Guide and this channel. Well to all of us enjoying these guys and on big brother list for watching..lol. I am too old to do these fun stump removers!!!
I enjoyed the explanation of which ones yall use and why. Really put these fuses in perspective
Very interesting again i still would like to see a part 3 with other ways.
That’s pretty cool. I went to New Mexico tech to the IRTB class (incident response to terrorist bombings) and we saw all types of different fuses. You guys stay safe thanks for the content we use it for training at the FD
Finally, another quality video… you guys are freaking geniuses
The first recorded us of "fuses" that I know of, involve goose quills filled with fine black powder, it burned at a consistent rate, good enough for mining work anyway
Your intro song is absolutely amazing. I listen to it all the time.
Thanks! Usng this tommorow at school! 😈
LOL
Uhmmm
In all honesty we are all already on a list for watching this video I actually wouldn’t be surprised if you actually get visited by police despite this clearly being a joke
@@shivertheiguana 1 year later, still no visits!
Hell yeah guys. Keep ‘em comin.
paper soaked in potassium nitrate solution and then dried over a lamp is very consistent, ~30 seconds / inch IME. Folded to two layers it has enough energy to initiate powder charges.
this post just made my day
With regards to the black powder fuse, a technique still used in some pyrotechnic devices is to (loosely) wrap the black powder fuse in a thin layer of tissue like paper (I've used Christmas tissue). This technique seems to help progress the flame. This can shorten the fuse time quite a bit.
Its called Quick match.
Badass, the information was good, keep the video's coming!
The mechanical shock tube initiator may not be the most convenient, but it sure does look fun.
i'v picked up some civil war cannonball fuses in their original packaging, dated '64, they are 12 second fuses. quite a cool peace.
If i had to choose fuse for my own project, id choose visco for the simple reason that is Very visible that its burning! That timed fuse is disconcerningly quiet and slow XD
It is rather quiet which does freak out some people when they first try it. Especially when it's a lengthy fuse. Almost impossible to tell if it's it lit after a few seconds.
Using a fuse lighter will tell you immediately if the time fuse is lit or not. Using an electric match gives you all the benefits of electric initiation, but using a fuse lighter lets you know for sure. Your three foot burn time is extremely necessary if using a fuse lighter.
Love you guys! BIG fan of your chanel here
Great info. The fireworking community calls the first fuse black match. If made well it works better than what you showed :) but for what you guys do it's pretty primitive. Not too hard to make though
Love you all and the thumbnail is hilarious
please block politcial garbage...Your show is excelent
Amazing content!
Can you maybe try 3d printed explosives? There's a video here on RUclips of a university lab actually printing nano thermite. I'm not sure what the carrier fluid is, or if it's just a plasticizer, but they are able to create all kinds of custom charges. It should be able to be done with all sorts of explosives as well as the nano thermite
I freaking love this channel great content wholesome
It would be cool to see different methods of making water impulse breaching charges: I’ve always found the idea of using water to shape charges fascinating
Very informative to people like myself who is interested in the how it works for purely interested sake. But it creates the question of if I have the information in my head of how to be a terrorist but will never ever carry out a act that causes terror. Am I still the terrorist for having the information in my head? According to UK law, yes I am. Even though I was instructed by my former army EOD father ? Great work on the video many thanks.
I could see if in an area where there is the possibility of an unintended electrical charge being induced in the wiring of an electric detonation setup either fuse or non electric makes sense.
RF or static risk is most def a reason why you avoid electrical systems.
@@OrdnanceLab I work around ton of RF 30-100 Kw of rf. Occasionally we have to take a tower down near a live tower and occasionally it's with explosives, never anything but a non electric detonation. The "Skin affect" or RF is a bitch and clings to anything that can conduct. Fuckin hilarious to watch idiots trim brush around a live tower just to have a ladder go "live" from simply being near the high RF and give you a burn or just having vegetation touching the tower and blasting whatever is going out on the air through the arc. RF burns feel worse than chemical burns and they run deep. Can't imagine the nightmare of ignorantly using an electric blast setup near high RF 🤣
Army Regs only allow a maximum of 15 MPH winds while using electric initiation just for the possibility of static build up. As long as your lead lines stay shunted you'll be fine though. There's also a tool supposed to be used wsith electric to test stray current in a line. Can't rememeber the spelling but I believe its called a galvanometer.
On the toilet, it works. Launched it 3 feet in the air! Home made 1 1/2" with pyrodex.
This brings me back to my young adult years on the farm! 😀
there's a bunch of talk about 3D printed guns but what about 3D printed shaped charges, im not sure if y'all have a 3D printer but it would be pretty cool to see the effectiveness of a plastic liner in a shaped charge
Jen is printing the hulls right now
If you look up 3d printed nano thermite here on RUclips you can see that it's possible to actually 3d print the explosive, not just containers for it.
That's a really interesting idea!
Im very grateful u made this video about time fuse, visco, and safety fuse. Im certain u guys probably have a Mushroom starter in your inventory for primacord? Seen many of those on some commercial sites b4...
I love you guys and the true work toy do!!!!!
You guys brought up some beautiful memories in my days as a powder monkey. Thanks for the video keep them coming guys keep them coming. Y'all have a great day and stay safe and keep your powder dry and you refused non e!l
Glad you enjoyed it!
Don't worry about the comment trolls. I like the booms, but I'm really here for the technical info.
Always looking forward to new content!
Thank you for the video! ☺♥☼
That sapper school comment had me dieing 🤣
his joy is relatable at 15:40 good stuff, guys made me smile
BIG differences in cheap vs. quality cannon fuse. Not only in burn rate but water resistance too!
Dynamite can be set off with a rifle, just like Tannerite. Dynamite can be set off with a BB gun if it is burning. When on fire, Dynamite is very sensitive to shock. No electricity or blasting cap required.
Excellent video 👍
Thanks! Enjoy the bangs!
Great video
Me: *Clicking on this vid*
Guy watching my Internet traffic:
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Thanks for your videos only way I get to see blowing stuff up anymore. I miss my time back in Army teaching other soldiers how to employ explosives and getting to blow stuff up. Due to my experience with explosives after "ground war" of Desert Storm I got attached with combat engineers to help blow equipment and ordinance up. Nothing like getting to see a "few" 5 ton truck loads of C4 and TNT being hooked into a ringmain and detonation. A pain in the @## to set up but a "blast" to watch after all the work. It was large enough that you could tell the delay of Det. Cord burn rate.
That doggo stole the show😄
Nici one guys...keep em coming!
Are you guys able to do videos about explosives on different types of concrete or other material? Maybe some with rebar, some with wood and dirt and such? Test the effectiveness of different material composition?
Beyond the press channel do some epic explosive tests against all manner of materials
depends on the sensitivity of the explosive i would say, whether its plasticized/desensitized. if its not you might be able to make a makeshift internal spring loaded striker but it would have to hit the ground the correct way to further compress the spring the little ball bearing to dislodge to allow it to strike the whole way, it works better as pressure activate detent switch for many uses but mainly land mines or type of impact fuse or as base fuse as it can be configured to require it to be fired first to arm the fuse rather than centrifugal armed assemblies, but its cheap to make and safe to use
15:37 you’ve got the best job in the world, that made me 😂
Love your heart for blown apart!!👌💯😁
When it comes to both the cherry bomb, and fuse burning underwater, Mythbusters actually did an episode on that, and found that cannon fuse will burn just fine underwater...
That's why you can drop most firecrackers into water buckets, lakes, or toilets and they usually still work just fine. I used to regularly toss firecrackers in water in my childhood and it never once caused a dud.
Your "American style" practical demonstration of "Nonel" and its "pros and cons" was valuable.
We had fuse factories in Cornwall (UK) during the big mining era and seeing what they are like was interesting.
"Nonel" gains many advantages if you want to bottom-detonate tunnel-blasting drilled hole charges? The way the sheath contains all the transfer eventually...?
I just buy it from my local dyno distributor. And yes, I have the proper license. Just got my renewal last week.
I wonder if that used shock tube could be used to turn your (well, maybe not yours!) match into some quick match?
ID probably to small. Nice video!
Great video I don't know why but I love it when you guys play with m80s and cherry bombs probably even more than the big explosives but those m80s always impress me probably because it's a firecracker that used to be legal and still should be
Sounds like you just gave yourself a new video idea: Cherrybomb urban legend
You got it!
Time to get a toilet and some old cast iron plumbing.
I've personally dropped large bangers in drains and flushed a couple and both definitely work.
The issue with toilets is making sure it makes it past the Ubend because you WILL shatter the toilet bowl
Yay Bonus Ali !
You all should bust urban legends
I love yall and how you need to be semi sarcastic to cater towards the Dunning and Kruger effect of the future tent city warriors.
Really interesting thankyou
Can a Rifle Round Detonate the Explosives?
could u set blasting cap under magnifying glass in the morning to set it of when it come lunch time test please
can you guys show m80s versus various commercial locks like master locks? I am curious on how the blast will impact the metal
Well were all on a watch list now lol
Great video 👍
Can you recreate the cement truck from Mythbusters? You could fill it with your special slurry.
Love your content!!
Keep em boomin
I mean, the chances of me needing to detonate explosives is Infinitesimally Small, (electrically or not). But it sure is fascinating
You never know when you might need it. Lol
how does NoNel compare to det-cord? in the slow mo looked very similar! very cool video!
Much much less explosive basically 😊
1/4the the speed. Closer to 6000 ft/s. Det cord is around 22000ft/s.
Nonel does not really detonate, but it propagates through the HMX/AL dusting in the tube like a dust explosion. There are different brands and some differences in the energetic material.
Teacher tac is good for a quick temporary base for explosives. Depending on the size of course
That was a good one
What do you guys do as everyday work besides making youtube videos? Actually blowing up bridges and buildings etc?
This is a whole college lesson in one video. Wow thanks by the way I’m glad your strikes have went away.
Just so the FBI knows...I’m just watching this because I’ve always been interested in stuff like this. Just watching for educational, and entertainment purposes. Love the channel guys. 🤙😂
Have you ever tried making a mouse trap claymore? I believe the equation is mouse trap, shotgun shell, a nail or something to hit the primer and a way to trip the trap.
In my experience also, wrapping cannon fuse in electrical tape will cause sn almost instant burn, used that trick when mounting bigger salutes on Estes rockets, igniting off the ejection charge in the top of the motor..
About 50 years ago a kid I knew found a cherry bomb. The fuse had gone out, leaving a stub about 1-2 millimeters long. He placed it on a wooden picnic table and applied a match to the stub. It blew a chunk of wood into an eye. Lost the use of that eye.
12:20 best burrito for taco Tuesday
The hight of your watch on your wrist bothers the shit outta me lmao but love the videos haha and very knowledgeable
We had a kid in school when I was in 9th grade blow up a toilet with a cherry bomb. Didn't blow the whole toilet all over the place, but it blew the bottom of the bowl itself off, pretty much that part was gone. I was in class at the time and you could hear that thing go off all over school. The fire alarm went off and we all were outside for a little more than an hour. The principal the next day over the loudspeaker said it was a cherry bomb. This was in the spring of 1991.
Detcord is a good fuse,that set of all explosives.
thanks. this will be usefull.
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Visco fuse is not the same as safety fuse. Safety fuse was made to prevent coal dust fire. A hard rock gold miner showed me a trick of nicking the outer sheath to give a burn rate indicator.
If you put a sandwich bag full of water on top of that "m80" you will find that it will shred the wood you use.
It's excellent fun blowing holes in stuff