There are plenty audio issues beyond that too, probably because the house speakers are really loud, so the gain on the microphones is low to prevent feedback.
Unlike the others he's a bonafide mad scientist that teaches so there's a big difference between all of them. Not saying everyone other than Pyro is nuts since they all have a few screws loose but Styro is a different breed of nutjob. He's capable of doing even more dangerous things coz of his deep knowledge of the subjects so he has full confidence and precautions that he can do them crazy and here's another kicker he's not scared to go further like even if he's smart enough not to get injured he doesn't shy away from fence sitting between danger and safety he'd dip his toe in danger sometimes like his most dangerous stunt isn't even that famous it's his storm chasing and that my friends DANGEROUS like you can literally die from that and given the nature of it which is nature how can you even predict the path accurately while chasing it alone with your own car and just a laptop for info.
FBI agent - "You bought a lot of chemicals that can be used to make bombs." Styro - "Yes I did." FBI agent - "You're not planning to hurt anybody?" Styro - "No... only myself" FBI agent - "Oh, then have a nice day."
Jesus Styro. FBI visit is just like "We are suspect of some of your online purchases, the chemicals you use can make bombs" "...Yeah, that's the intention" **Strokes kitten menacingly**
Fr I was totally expecting a punchline with the neighbors reactions or something. But the reality of him figuring it out and going to the hospital was plenty interesting
You joke, but thats probably the exact the intention. Just on the off chance he had bad intentions, a visit from the FBI would make most people hesitate lol
Styropyro saying Electroboom’s accident is the most dangerous is hilarious after he just got done describing purposefully touching a live Tesla coil, playing with 100,000 amps, and literally having the government show up at his house. Dude is on another level of dangerous shenanigans
@@dangolfishin Styro is the difference between appearing to be smart and actually being smart. He could low key take out his entire neighbourhoods power for fun if he felt like it..
Yeah, the microwave oven transformer has killed more hobbyists than any other electric component. Easy to get, easy to power, can do some actually cool stuff so it's attractive, and can punch hundreds of mA right through your dry skin resistance.
It's because Electroboom NEARLY electrocuted himself for real. He glazed upon the fact he nearly quite literally dodged death. He did say "Sheer luck" and in fact it was
This pannel is the whole reason I dragged my family to the show. I was right in the middle, had to sit through the previous two pannels to keep our good seats.
My boss had a similar accident to Colin. She’s a fridge mechanic and she was in an inspection pit checking system pressures, while her colleague was about to start brazing. Unbeknownst to either of them, the r-600 refrigerant had been leaking into the pit, it’s essentially butane gas but it’s heavier than air, and the instant he lit the torch it exploded. Both of them got badly burnt along their sides facing the explosion and it burnt the skin off their arms. Luckily they both recovered after a couple weeks in hospital.
My professor's coworkers were doing enclosed space welding on a barge did not test the atmosphere and CO2 and carbon monoxide sink they both breathed it in. One survived as a vegetable the other was braindead. The third who went to rescue them also died.
@@cloggedpizza239I know a guy, (former customer) who would do commercial property clean outs. Him.and his business partner were removing commercial AC units and they didn't check the pressure on the last tanks of freon on the giant units. One unit hit the floor breaching the tank and the partner immediately had the oxygen displaced from his lungs. He was dead almost instantly and when the guy I know and other person ran to drag him out. They both we overcome by freon and collapsed. Those 2 did survive but could have easily been killed or permanently injured had another person not been on location. They vented the building quickly and got them out. By the time EMS arrive, 1 DOA, 2 near critical condition. A split second and rushing to finish can cost more than minor injuries. Another rushed situation. I was finishing up a house we were remodeling for the day. Someone put my drill charger in the open box of a circuit breaker box. I went to grab my charger in a hurry to leave. I took 240v directly from the bus bar (only 2 breakers install so far) I woke up on the floor a minute later tasting copper, eyes twitching and muscles aching. My boss is standing over me checking me out. He said he saw the lights dim, heard me groan and a loud crash. I was 4-5 feet back from the box in a closet. No memory besides thinking "I feel weird" no pain, no nothing. Came to on the floor pieces my life choices together 😂 To my knowledge no long-term effects from that. We had removed a pipe earlier that day and the basement floor had a puddle. Thankfully I wasn't standing in the puddle and my boots were thick. I had no exit of the electric leaving me. It was very close to being a fatal mistake because I was rushing
Yeah we always joke "new video, happy to see he's still alive" but he's very safety cautious. He seems to have developed some kind of health condition recently though.
@@willdwyer6782he made a video about it. His Testosterone is through the roof and the doctors can’t figure out why. He said he still can’t grow a beard even with his insanely high testosterone levels.
@@willdwyer6782he has ultra high test levels maybe something else. I’m the same. When you’re 6’6”+ a healthy weight looks under weight. Annoying as fuck tbh
I would have argued that hacksmith wasn't deserving of the title 'dangerous' because of how professional they are and how controlled their space is, but then I remembered most of the creations are weapons
no, seriously these people are extremely smart but key point they do things for fun, that's a huge difference to close minded scientists that only do stuff to sell papers or to develop some tech for a corporation
39:55 Funny enough, the answer to that question is to use a LASER beam to ionize the air around the beam. There are lightning guidance systems that use pulsed LASERs :)
@@justanothaguy3714 called an Electrolaser, the government did a bunch of R&D on them as a crowd scale TASER. The Problem was not the laser though, the problem is the ionized channel for the high voltage is not unidirectional. So the weapon never took off because it could also bring electricity back, Meaning if someone swept it over say some overhead lines or pointed at the sky during lightning conditions. either way bad would happen. So while their output was "less than lethal" the power grid and the sky are generally less forgiving.
Colin's story reminds me of one of my own from the early 2000s. I was at a rocket meet in southern Alberta. On the way home we realized we still had a bag of black-powder in our luggage. So, I drew the short straw on "disposing" of it. Rather than just dump it in a nearby water-filed ditch (the stuff is, at the end of the day, mostly fertilizer), we "improvised* a fuse, and I got to set it off. The fuse *flashed*, and the entire 100g of BP went off in my face. I was *enveloped* in the resulting fireball. My eyebrows were gone, my hair was blown back--I looked like Wile E. Coyote on a bad day. 2nd degree burns to most of my face. I was in considerable pain. Local hospital took care of me, picked up prescriptions for topical burn cream, and pain-killers. Boarded the plane home. Wife didn't speak to me for two weeks after I got back.....
“Someone left a wierd review on our website.” “I ordered a bunch of chemicals online.” “I put a flamethrower on the back of a moped” One of these things is not like the other
Styropyro is just so far above the others on the danger scale. I mean Collin Furze has done some pretty crazy stuff too, but not anywhere close to Styro. I have honestly never felt "scared" of a youtuber, but the look in his eyes, and the absolute madness in his videos give me the feeling of a guy who could snap at any moment and have the means of ending society if he wished to. Never got more mad scientist vibes from anyone
What’s so amazing is his videos are insane, but then he goes and posts about his squirrel friend and watching giant moths. He’s apparently super zen in his personal life
I seriously doubt he’d hurt anyone ever. When you know the rules you can get near the margins. Cody does some iffy shit but if you know the rules you know he’s fine. Like holding mercury.
The way you name things can be very important! I expect that if it wasn't for the press splatting the story of "flamethrower moped" around the cops wouldn't have cared. But because everyone was talking about "guy with flamethrower on his moped", they had to actually investigate, and part of that was bringing him in for questioning. Mainly to drive the point home that making flamethrowers is naughty. And if he had _actually_ made a flamethrower he would not have been given it back, and probably had actual charges levied against him.
@@ravenite-void You’re 100% correct. I’d much rather them upload *EVERYTHING* a week later… at the latest *after* filming. Stretching it out *that* long is beyond ridiculous and unnecessary. But, “I get it”, and it is what it is.
@@davidanalyst671 Yes I'm sure. Styro plays with hundreds of thousands of volts of electricity like it's a toy on a regular basis, builds massive long range lasers that could melt through most metals, bombs, flamethrowers, ect. Out of all these guys he's probably actually on the FBI's watchlist.
I think any chem youtuber will be more dangerous. Just the scope alone gets them on the watchlist. Styropyro has a chem degree but Cody or Nigel can make entire neighborhoods un-inhabitable
Just a quick note about the FD, We don't have encyclopedic knowledge of the hazards you possess. Please mark them on your entrances, and when making calls please give them the info they need to contain it.
yes people working with hazards should have them marked outside, and of course tell the FD any pertinent information- but LiPo batteries are common enough it is surprising to hear a FD wouldn't know how to deal with them
@@Quixan we do though, which is the weird part. Maybe the department that he mentioned just didn't know what LiPo meant, but we do train for lithium battery fires. (Drown it in water).
Nice, thanks for the upload, I missed this panel Caught Furzzman in the crowd and found backyard scientist in the background of one of my photos. Wish I knew he was there when I snapped it
I really enjoyed watching this panel. I feel like each panelist got to contribute a lot of great information and the crowd questions were really great!
19:40 lol I blame this on science/chemistry education in general that only talks about H2S as the innocent stinky egg gas without mentioning that its extreme toxicity
My neighbor is constantly telling people he’s armed and dangerous. He is a retired army guy that never did a day of combat. My wife did two combat tours and 21 years in the army and doesn’t tell anyone shit.
Usually the dangerous people don't need to tell people how dangerous they are, they don't need the reassurance and validation. They already know they're dangerous, they don't need someone else to confirm that for them
Was laying in bed when my chest butt-dialed this on... I'm paused just over a min in... I'm subscribed to all these guys, have been for years... what is this, this is amazing!?!
I can't remember if it was CodysLab or Nilered, but one or both of them have a story about accidentally making mustard gas in their basement and having to run through it to get outside.
@Ink_25 funnily enough I think a similar thing happend to both of them. With Cody i believe he ended up filling the room with chlorine gas via a pressurized canister leak and the door was locked or something, he told the story at open sauce.
For all the people commenting that NileRed isn’t included, his stuff is nowhere near as dangerous as the stuff that StyroPyro does - making bad smells and gold grills is not on the same level as the smaller scale projects of StyroPyro - that guy is just next level dangerous, like, having Feds turn up and ask him why he's been buying certain dangerous things online, sort of dangerous.
I can't remember evey video but I think playing with Bromine or Chromyl Chloride isn't on the safe side 😅 Some of his hold videos are pretty sketchy and fckg dangerous too But yeah, controled lab environment and recent topics are more gentle
Styropyro being scared of the Jacob's ladder is terrifying. The way electroboom's hands spark and the way he shakes after is truly horrific. Glad he is ok, that was close.
The "stinkant" for natural gas is NOT H2S. It's one of a family of chemicals called mercaptans. Stinky at very low levels. Somewhat toxic, but not at the levels used in natural gas. There are some mercaptans that are much more potent, and will cause violent vomiting at exceedingly low levels. They wouldn't deliberately introduce H2S into natural gas (although so-called "sour gas" comes out of the ground with significant H2S levels that have to be scrubbed out before it gets distributed).
I think for a lot of guys like that one of the things that goes through their minds after a stupid injury is "can I avoid calling an ambulance and turning this into an expensive drama"
It's worrying that the FBI will go and check out a known youtuber, academically trained chemist who essentially posts his life on YT and other media, because he bought some chemicals, and yet every time something bad actually happens it is "we had him on our radar [but never even investigated]"
I mean tbf a guy known for making weapon type videos purchasing some bomb materials, it might not be a "this guy is a terrorist" but a "we need to go in person to make sure he knows what he's doing", that's my guess. Codyslab has also gotten visited I reckon for the same sorta reason
Electroboom steered this conversation. They did not know what to talk about, they were so awkward, only electroboom mangaed to salvage it a bit at times
I looked into an unloaded potato gun to check for spark, forgetting it was full of hairspray. 2nd degree burns to my retina and eye lid. Not my worst accident, but definitely one of the scariest. Looking at my cloudy white eye sent me into a panic. It also felt like sand in my eye for days
Honestly the most dangerous accident that came from a more expected event from any RUclipsr is FPSRussia's Tannerite in a fridge video. Thing popping and the door flying inches away from him and the camera. And I call that an accident because even though no one got hurt. If anything had been any closer they would have just died. Most of these guys's accidents are terrifying. But man. They do a good job trying to not make those BIG mistakes come close to happening. And that's why I love em.
@@biosaber585 No I didn't miss Scott needing to stick a thumb in it. I'm talking about EXPECTED events. Scott nearly dying was not expected since he was just trying to use a gun normally.
@thrahxvaug6430 honestly.. the FPSRussia thing wasn't expected either. He and some of his crew have spoken since that they all really DIDNT expect it to have the force to throw the door that far with that type of force, and reminder FPS had it happen TWICE cause it happened with a car door too. But I really disagree you could call their event expected, either time. Tanerite wasn't well understood in the mid 2000s by the gun community, like yeah we all knew it went boom but it was never viewed in the same way someone views proper explosives. It fell into that same catch all like gun powder and fireworks, it's dangerous yeah but it won't KILL me.
@@biosaber585 I mean they expected it to go boom. But also you should expect things going boom to be dangerous and treat it with some respect. Give yourself some extra breathing room just in case you know? Scott was not goofing around with something he expected to go boom. He bought rounds that were SUPPOSED to be safe. Unfortunately they were old stock booby trapped rounds. Scott takes the same levels of care and safety these guys try to take. Even more so after the accident. As much as I loved watching FPS Russia. man some of that shit was really scary.
Thanks to these guys. I got chased out of central florida by my nosey neighbors... and the local lowes tried to stop selling potassium nitrate stump remover 😂
Out of all these people, it's miraculous that styropyro isn't debilitated, let alone got off with a minor burn. He is by far the most dangerous person here (at least to himself). I mean fuck look at his most 2nd recent video with the car batteries lmao that shit was WILD.
Now all we have to do is teach engineers how to hold microphones ...
There are plenty audio issues beyond that too, probably because the house speakers are really loud, so the gain on the microphones is low to prevent feedback.
@@jnevercast Yeah, it doesn't seem like the majority of the microphone issues are a direct result of how they are being held.
@@BaldMancTwat I mean it still doesn't help that Mehdi is swinging the mic back and forth when he speaks 😂😂
I thought it was just my cheap earbuds… huh.
Or buy a microphone that doesn't have to be in your mouth to pick up your voice
A collab with all of these 5 people making a project would be insane.
Government would instantly step in and say "No" lol and what agency, all of them lol
texas instruments would take the blueprints to sell to any government agency.
The problem with that is that the most likely outcome is an actual nuke being set off in someone's backyard.
Add Cody's lab in there and I'm pretty sure whatever it is would end up with a crater the size of new York
all star games suck and there's a reason why we don't watch them
Styropyro didn't have any crazy injures. He was just really close to leaving a hole through his hand
"hey guys, check out this cool hand piercing"
Ironic because he does the most dangerous things
read that in his voice lmao@@androiduberalles
Unlike the others he's a bonafide mad scientist that teaches so there's a big difference between all of them. Not saying everyone other than Pyro is nuts since they all have a few screws loose but Styro is a different breed of nutjob. He's capable of doing even more dangerous things coz of his deep knowledge of the subjects so he has full confidence and precautions that he can do them crazy and here's another kicker he's not scared to go further like even if he's smart enough not to get injured he doesn't shy away from fence sitting between danger and safety he'd dip his toe in danger sometimes like his most dangerous stunt isn't even that famous it's his storm chasing and that my friends DANGEROUS like you can literally die from that and given the nature of it which is nature how can you even predict the path accurately while chasing it alone with your own car and just a laptop for info.
@@BaconManBruhcompletely agree.
FBI agent - "You bought a lot of chemicals that can be used to make bombs."
Styro - "Yes I did."
FBI agent - "You're not planning to hurt anybody?"
Styro - "No... only myself"
FBI agent - "Oh, then have a nice day."
Styro: I'm glad you asked me that because I wanted to take this opportunity to explain my evil plan.
😂😂😂
wow
Canadian authorities had the same convo with NileRed a while back too, hahaha.
That's like out of a Simpson's episode
@@meantweetsandcheepgas946while stroking a cat in a cabin in the woods...you cant make this stuff up
Jesus Styro. FBI visit is just like "We are suspect of some of your online purchases, the chemicals you use can make bombs" "...Yeah, that's the intention" **Strokes kitten menacingly**
He left out the friendly squirrel that was climbing up on the agent's leg.
@@jimskywaker4345 He's lucky the squirrel didn't drop an acorn nearby...
@@markcervantes7230Nah, that's just the police. The FBI actually have some training.
Ass comment
@@sheevpalpatine5785 what
Collin has the same energy as a stand-up comedian when he was telling everyone of the minor fire accident
Fr I was totally expecting a punchline with the neighbors reactions or something. But the reality of him figuring it out and going to the hospital was plenty interesting
Furze the goat
I watch so much standup and podcasts that it's almost weird to me when the others talk normally
For real
That James Acaster stuff
I love how StyroPyro’s fbi visit is essentially, “hey so could you like please not become a terrorist”
You joke, but thats probably the exact the intention. Just on the off chance he had bad intentions, a visit from the FBI would make most people hesitate lol
"Did that hurt you guys too, in the middle?"
"Oh yeah"
"Ok, ok good"
Styropyro saying Electroboom’s accident is the most dangerous is hilarious after he just got done describing purposefully touching a live Tesla coil, playing with 100,000 amps, and literally having the government show up at his house. Dude is on another level of dangerous shenanigans
well Nikola Tesla literally chilled out on a chair researching and reading with a giant tesla coil like 10ft away lol
source?@@zadianvwhgaming
True @@zadianvwhgaming
Electroboom's accident would've killed him if it wasn't for his lousy wiring lol
@@zadianvwhgaming I read somewhere that that famous photo is a composition. Can't find the source now though.
I think StyroPyro is the most dangerous here 🤣
Its not even close. He's on another level
@@dangolfishin Styro is the difference between appearing to be smart and actually being smart. He could low key take out his entire neighbourhoods power for fun if he felt like it..
@@Mallchad he's the definition of "acting stupid"
I’m convinced bro could make a death ray capable of causing mass extinction💀
@@laserbeans6544i wouldn't be surprised if it's on his upload schedule
36:05 Styro: "that was the most dangerous..."
Me: *running as fast as I can from whatever unholy creation scares that man*
Yeah, the microwave oven transformer has killed more hobbyists than any other electric component. Easy to get, easy to power, can do some actually cool stuff so it's attractive, and can punch hundreds of mA right through your dry skin resistance.
@@galfiskmost of the Jacob's ladders I've seen are made out of neon transformers. Not that those are any safer.
It's because Electroboom NEARLY electrocuted himself for real. He glazed upon the fact he nearly quite literally dodged death. He did say "Sheer luck" and in fact it was
Haha for real!! 😂
Basic level: RUclips play button
Expert level: FBI business card.
I was sitting in the crowd for this one. Incredible panel.
Same
Your a lucky dude
Top level nerd
Is that you at 26:28 💪💪
This pannel is the whole reason I dragged my family to the show. I was right in the middle, had to sit through the previous two pannels to keep our good seats.
Lucky dude, this is actually the goat panel
Yup! We were off to their right, on the balcony. Was a great panel. Still debating the cross country trip for 2025s event.
My boss had a similar accident to Colin. She’s a fridge mechanic and she was in an inspection pit checking system pressures, while her colleague was about to start brazing. Unbeknownst to either of them, the r-600 refrigerant had been leaking into the pit, it’s essentially butane gas but it’s heavier than air, and the instant he lit the torch it exploded. Both of them got badly burnt along their sides facing the explosion and it burnt the skin off their arms. Luckily they both recovered after a couple weeks in hospital.
Pits arethe pits. In so many ways.
I read that as your friend being a fridge magnet...
My professor's coworkers were doing enclosed space welding on a barge did not test the atmosphere and CO2 and carbon monoxide sink they both breathed it in. One survived as a vegetable the other was braindead. The third who went to rescue them also died.
@@cloggedpizza239I know a guy, (former customer) who would do commercial property clean outs. Him.and his business partner were removing commercial AC units and they didn't check the pressure on the last tanks of freon on the giant units. One unit hit the floor breaching the tank and the partner immediately had the oxygen displaced from his lungs. He was dead almost instantly and when the guy I know and other person ran to drag him out. They both we overcome by freon and collapsed. Those 2 did survive but could have easily been killed or permanently injured had another person not been on location. They vented the building quickly and got them out. By the time EMS arrive, 1 DOA, 2 near critical condition. A split second and rushing to finish can cost more than minor injuries.
Another rushed situation. I was finishing up a house we were remodeling for the day. Someone put my drill charger in the open box of a circuit breaker box. I went to grab my charger in a hurry to leave. I took 240v directly from the bus bar (only 2 breakers install so far) I woke up on the floor a minute later tasting copper, eyes twitching and muscles aching. My boss is standing over me checking me out. He said he saw the lights dim, heard me groan and a loud crash. I was 4-5 feet back from the box in a closet. No memory besides thinking "I feel weird" no pain, no nothing. Came to on the floor pieces my life choices together 😂
To my knowledge no long-term effects from that. We had removed a pipe earlier that day and the basement floor had a puddle. Thankfully I wasn't standing in the puddle and my boots were thick. I had no exit of the electric leaving me. It was very close to being a fatal mistake because I was rushing
Nile red is missing 😂
I made a thing left the chat
He's always missing
@@JaSon-wc4pn 🤣🤣i think you could not be there. One of his bayblades removed his feet 🤣😅
Michael reeves too😂
Where Explosions&Fire?
Yall seem to not realize that StyroPyro plays a character. The man is very much a professional and knows VERY well what he is doing at all times.
Yeah we always joke "new video, happy to see he's still alive" but he's very safety cautious. He seems to have developed some kind of health condition recently though.
@@gfdggdfgdgf probably anorexia. Dude's built like Oppenheimer. Damn near 6 feet tall but I doubt he weighs more than 140 lb soaking wet.
@@willdwyer6782 something with his testosterone
@@willdwyer6782he made a video about it. His Testosterone is through the roof and the doctors can’t figure out why. He said he still can’t grow a beard even with his insanely high testosterone levels.
@@willdwyer6782he has ultra high test levels maybe something else.
I’m the same. When you’re 6’6”+ a healthy weight looks under weight. Annoying as fuck tbh
I would have argued that hacksmith wasn't deserving of the title 'dangerous' because of how professional they are and how controlled their space is, but then I remembered most of the creations are weapons
Making a literal lightsaber will often label you as dangerous
10:49 for the FBI question
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Thank you!
From left to right, not very dangerous, not very dangerous, extremely dangerous, not very dangerous, only dangerous to himself
Yeah its almost a slight that Styropyro is lumped in with those guys
You haven't seen Backyard Scientists NaK filled hollowpoint video!
yeah the scary thing about styro is that He isnt mad or insane at all, if anything he is too sane, thats what makes him dangerous
Slightly crazy, kinda insane, very dangerous, rich but a nerd, major danger to himself. So yeah, kinda accurate
Colin Furze is absolutely dangerous 😂
Never thought I'd see Colin Furze on a stage with Styropyro. What the hell man???
In a post-apocalyptical world those are the people you want on your team, especially Styropyro.
where would he get all his power from? a homemade wind turbine and hydroelectric power plant? i love styro but i dont think hes the man for the job.
@@mattekumbahe’d get it from electroboom
no, seriously these people are extremely smart but key point they do things for fun, that's a huge difference to close minded scientists that only do stuff to sell papers or to develop some tech for a corporation
39:55 Funny enough, the answer to that question is to use a LASER beam to ionize the air around the beam. There are lightning guidance systems that use pulsed LASERs :)
Yup. You get a laser lightning rod and add the lightning in on your side instead
In the case of an intruder, the electricity of probably redundant at that point 😂
@@justanothaguy3714 called an Electrolaser, the government did a bunch of R&D on them as a crowd scale TASER. The Problem was not the laser though, the problem is the ionized channel for the high voltage is not unidirectional. So the weapon never took off because it could also bring electricity back, Meaning if someone swept it over say some overhead lines or pointed at the sky during lightning conditions. either way bad would happen. So while their output was "less than lethal" the power grid and the sky are generally less forgiving.
I personally appreciate how Mehdi looks at electricity with the same mixture of endearment and animosity as most people do a spicy house cat.
That is a perfect way to describe it lol
To truly live something you have to hate it and accept you hate it
ElectroBoom needs to do a experiment with the national grid, im sure FBI will take interest
Absolutely he needs to do some experiment with electric grids
He needs to redo texas grid
😂
Colin's story reminds me of one of my own from the early 2000s. I was at a rocket meet in southern Alberta. On the way home we realized we still had a bag of black-powder in our luggage. So, I drew the short straw on "disposing" of it. Rather than just dump it in a nearby water-filed ditch (the stuff is, at the end of the day, mostly fertilizer), we "improvised* a fuse, and I got to set it off. The fuse *flashed*, and the entire 100g of BP went off in my face. I was *enveloped* in the resulting fireball. My eyebrows were gone, my hair was blown back--I looked like Wile E. Coyote on a bad day. 2nd degree burns to most of my face. I was in considerable pain. Local hospital took care of me, picked up prescriptions for topical burn cream, and pain-killers. Boarded the plane home. Wife didn't speak to me for two weeks after I got back.....
“Someone left a wierd review on our website.”
“I ordered a bunch of chemicals online.”
“I put a flamethrower on the back of a moped”
One of these things is not like the other
>"Dangerous people"
>Sees line up.
>Yup
Colin has an excellent personality for this kind of thing. Zero awkwardness, 100% good showmanship
He should have headed it. Everyone else seemed to not know how conversation works.
@@bleysmcnutt5500 LOOOL true, made me realise that it's important to have good public speaking skills
Styropyro is just so far above the others on the danger scale. I mean Collin Furze has done some pretty crazy stuff too, but not anywhere close to Styro.
I have honestly never felt "scared" of a youtuber, but the look in his eyes, and the absolute madness in his videos give me the feeling of a guy who could snap at any moment and have the means of ending society if he wished to. Never got more mad scientist vibes from anyone
the thing with styro is that He isnt actually insane, if anything he is too sane.
@@SimonBauer7 I know, that's the craziest part about it!
What’s so amazing is his videos are insane, but then he goes and posts about his squirrel friend and watching giant moths. He’s apparently super zen in his personal life
I seriously doubt he’d hurt anyone ever.
When you know the rules you can get near the margins.
Cody does some iffy shit but if you know the rules you know he’s fine. Like holding mercury.
@@ericofireOther than his tornado chasing....
I always found it insane that Colin’s ‘flamethrower’ was an oversized gas torch and yet he still got arrested for it.
The way you name things can be very important!
I expect that if it wasn't for the press splatting the story of "flamethrower moped" around the cops wouldn't have cared. But because everyone was talking about "guy with flamethrower on his moped", they had to actually investigate, and part of that was bringing him in for questioning. Mainly to drive the point home that making flamethrowers is naughty.
And if he had _actually_ made a flamethrower he would not have been given it back, and probably had actual charges levied against him.
I think Colin and Styro would be the ultimate combo they'd make something crazy
Lol@Drake looking like Dr. Evil when the FBI rolls up. Playing with a cat. 😂
It only took a year for the videos to be uploaded! Hallelujah!
need marketing for this year
@@ravenite-void
You’re 100% correct. I’d much rather them upload *EVERYTHING* a week later… at the latest *after* filming. Stretching it out *that* long is beyond ridiculous and unnecessary. But, “I get it”, and it is what it is.
Styro is more dangerous than them all combined
Facts
Colin furze built a jet powered functional toilet that travels 60+ miles per hour. Are you sure?
@@davidanalyst671 Yes I'm sure. Styro plays with hundreds of thousands of volts of electricity like it's a toy on a regular basis, builds massive long range lasers that could melt through most metals, bombs, flamethrowers, ect. Out of all these guys he's probably actually on the FBI's watchlist.
yes, styro has insane laser weapons@@davidanalyst671
I think any chem youtuber will be more dangerous. Just the scope alone gets them on the watchlist. Styropyro has a chem degree but Cody or Nigel can make entire neighborhoods un-inhabitable
Just a quick note about the FD,
We don't have encyclopedic knowledge of the hazards you possess. Please mark them on your entrances, and when making calls please give them the info they need to contain it.
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We don't have encyclopedic knowledge of the hazards you possess
yes people working with hazards should have them marked outside, and of course tell the FD any pertinent information- but LiPo batteries are common enough it is surprising to hear a FD wouldn't know how to deal with them
@@Quixan we do though, which is the weird part. Maybe the department that he mentioned just didn't know what LiPo meant, but we do train for lithium battery fires. (Drown it in water).
@@Tkmineddont you have to dump some weird ass salts on litium to put it out so usually you just move it to somewhere it can burn itself ourt?
Colin furze is an amazing storyteller
the collective intelligence in that panel could make Tony Stark swoon
I'm so glad that the first thing these guys all did when they got together was shock themselves in a big circle. That just seems so on brand
Styropyro - so spicy they had to censor his self description!
Notice how when Colin is replaying his journey to the hospital and putting his arms out the window, he's driving a RHD
Probably his Delorean
In conclusion, the secret is if you want to weaponize a Tesla coil, You need to attach it to a flamethrower in order to direct the electricity
Or a laser, just needs to make the air conductive
@Ink_25 and with that I think you just created the concept for some sort of a buck rogers-esque ray gun
"Dangerous People Panel" immediately sees Styropyro front and center... Yup that checks out.
Missed this one so I’m glad y’all are uploading these!!
Them walking in felt like the start of a tribunal for DIY Warcrimes.
Hacksmith yelling "Fire!" In a crowded the theater is killing me
Nice, thanks for the upload, I missed this panel
Caught Furzzman in the crowd and found backyard scientist in the background of one of my photos. Wish I knew he was there when I snapped it
0:38 his area 51 buddies said to censor that part
I didn’t expect to recognise everyone on stage 😂 from the thumbnail I only saw styro pyro
This team up is an avengers level threat💀
Electroboom could provide Styropyro a gigawatt to power a laser to escavate more tunnels under the house of Colin Furze
I really enjoyed watching this panel. I feel like each panelist got to contribute a lot of great information and the crowd questions were really great!
"well I do make explosives"
Like he's saying "Do you not know me? I'm StyroPyro!"
There's a full playlist on Kentucky Ballistics's page that is by definition "Dangerous"
This panel is missing someone...
"Stick a thumb in it!"
IYKYK
19:40 lol I blame this on science/chemistry education in general that only talks about H2S as the innocent stinky egg gas without mentioning that its extreme toxicity
And the actual chemist (styro) is horrified haha H2S is incredibly dangerous
26:02 .. it dawns on the host guy that he hadn't realised how close to death he previously came..
My neighbor is constantly telling people he’s armed and dangerous. He is a retired army guy that never did a day of combat. My wife did two combat tours and 21 years in the army and doesn’t tell anyone shit.
Usually the dangerous people don't need to tell people how dangerous they are, they don't need the reassurance and validation. They already know they're dangerous, they don't need someone else to confirm that for them
Was laying in bed when my chest butt-dialed this on... I'm paused just over a min in... I'm subscribed to all these guys, have been for years... what is this, this is amazing!?!
Seeing this panel, I suddenly remembered how much I miss the photonic induction videos.
Chemicals, fuel, lazers, kinetics, electricity. They're like a team of supervillains
James was surely tracking that wand every time Mehdi started talking.
I can't remember if it was CodysLab or Nilered, but one or both of them have a story about accidentally making mustard gas in their basement and having to run through it to get outside.
That sounds like a Cody story
I think It was nile
That was NileRed, he told about it in a video this year
@Ink_25 funnily enough I think a similar thing happend to both of them. With Cody i believe he ended up filling the room with chlorine gas via a pressurized canister leak and the door was locked or something, he told the story at open sauce.
For all the people commenting that NileRed isn’t included, his stuff is nowhere near as dangerous as the stuff that StyroPyro does - making bad smells and gold grills is not on the same level as the smaller scale projects of StyroPyro - that guy is just next level dangerous, like, having Feds turn up and ask him why he's been buying certain dangerous things online, sort of dangerous.
I can't remember evey video but I think playing with Bromine or Chromyl Chloride isn't on the safe side 😅
Some of his hold videos are pretty sketchy and fckg dangerous too
But yeah, controled lab environment and recent topics are more gentle
Nile has had the FBI show up too. Not because of danger, but because they thought he was Walter White.
hes more a danger to himself but he knows his safety stuff well.
NileRed just uses legitimate safety precautions
No NileRed makes by far the most dangerous things but does it all super safely in contained environments
Got to love all their enthusiasm, especially colin and styropyro. The more dangerous the stuff they are talking about, the bigger their smiles get.
Stiropyro is such a good sport! I thought he was on meds on his videos, but now I see he's drugged 24/7 to be a nice person with everybody LOL
This is an absolutely mental line up.
Everyone else: make dangerous item
Electro boom: make everything dangerous
Styropyro being scared of the Jacob's ladder is terrifying.
The way electroboom's hands spark and the way he shakes after is truly horrific.
Glad he is ok, that was close.
26:05 the realization and the "oh man" at the end 😂
the fact you got all of these guys together is insane. Ive watched all of them for years!
24:11 there are some small (and one not small) channels putting out some chemistry that does slightly worry me for public safety.
40:01 - When you hear a villager get hurt in minecraft.
The amount of aura on that stage could ignite a fucking planets core 💀
This was epic. I'm subscribed to all their channels and it was great to see them all at once.
Omg Colin's scab story 😭
Great panel! I wish Nile Red and Alex from I Did a Thing could have attended as well though.
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omg I've watched all of these people separately but I never imagined they would all be in the same place
Backyard scientist does such a great job hosting and directing the conversation, cheers!
The "stinkant" for natural gas is NOT H2S. It's one of a family of chemicals called mercaptans. Stinky at very low levels. Somewhat toxic, but not at the levels used in natural gas. There are some mercaptans that are much more potent, and will cause violent vomiting at exceedingly low levels. They wouldn't deliberately introduce H2S into natural gas (although so-called "sour gas" comes out of the ground with significant H2S levels that have to be scrubbed out before it gets distributed).
5 engineers, 5 people on government lists
9:07 apparently it never occurred to Colin he could have called the emergency number??
I think for a lot of guys like that one of the things that goes through their minds after a stupid injury is "can I avoid calling an ambulance and turning this into an expensive drama"
It's worrying that the FBI will go and check out a known youtuber, academically trained chemist who essentially posts his life on YT and other media, because he bought some chemicals, and yet every time something bad actually happens it is "we had him on our radar [but never even investigated]"
I mean tbf a guy known for making weapon type videos purchasing some bomb materials, it might not be a "this guy is a terrorist" but a "we need to go in person to make sure he knows what he's doing", that's my guess. Codyslab has also gotten visited I reckon for the same sorta reason
I wish I could visit. Love all you guys.
Those chairs are preventing them from mingling and have a good conversation.
FINALLY. Ive been looking to watch this for ages
Man i just want more story swapping from this panel. Each one is a legend in their niche.
Im styropyro and i make lasers a- ..... ...... ..... ..... .. you know?
I love how the first thing they do after introductions is demonstrated EXACTLY why it's them up there on that panel
they look like your average nerd in a social situation at the beggining lol
the short from this video caused me to immediately subscribe. this is awesome concentrate.
Electroboom steered this conversation. They did not know what to talk about, they were so awkward, only electroboom mangaed to salvage it a bit at times
Moderating a panel is definitely a skill, yes. And experience doing it helps.
Yeah but he also made it very awkward by waving the wand all around James face.
I looked into an unloaded potato gun to check for spark, forgetting it was full of hairspray. 2nd degree burns to my retina and eye lid. Not my worst accident, but definitely one of the scariest. Looking at my cloudy white eye sent me into a panic. It also felt like sand in my eye for days
Honestly the most dangerous accident that came from a more expected event from any RUclipsr is FPSRussia's Tannerite in a fridge video. Thing popping and the door flying inches away from him and the camera.
And I call that an accident because even though no one got hurt. If anything had been any closer they would have just died. Most of these guys's accidents are terrifying. But man. They do a good job trying to not make those BIG mistakes come close to happening.
And that's why I love em.
You missed Kentucky Ballistics grenading a 50 cal didnt you?
@@biosaber585 No I didn't miss Scott needing to stick a thumb in it. I'm talking about EXPECTED events. Scott nearly dying was not expected since he was just trying to use a gun normally.
@thrahxvaug6430 honestly.. the FPSRussia thing wasn't expected either. He and some of his crew have spoken since that they all really DIDNT expect it to have the force to throw the door that far with that type of force, and reminder FPS had it happen TWICE cause it happened with a car door too. But I really disagree you could call their event expected, either time. Tanerite wasn't well understood in the mid 2000s by the gun community, like yeah we all knew it went boom but it was never viewed in the same way someone views proper explosives. It fell into that same catch all like gun powder and fireworks, it's dangerous yeah but it won't KILL me.
@@biosaber585 I mean they expected it to go boom. But also you should expect things going boom to be dangerous and treat it with some respect. Give yourself some extra breathing room just in case you know?
Scott was not goofing around with something he expected to go boom. He bought rounds that were SUPPOSED to be safe. Unfortunately they were old stock booby trapped rounds.
Scott takes the same levels of care and safety these guys try to take. Even more so after the accident.
As much as I loved watching FPS Russia. man some of that shit was really scary.
Thanks to these guys. I got chased out of central florida by my nosey neighbors... and the local lowes tried to stop selling potassium nitrate stump remover 😂
Out of all these people, it's miraculous that styropyro isn't debilitated, let alone got off with a minor burn. He is by far the most dangerous person here (at least to himself). I mean fuck look at his most 2nd recent video with the car batteries lmao that shit was WILD.
a Collab with Styro and Colin will be a different level of EPIC
None of them needed to intruduce themselves.
Never heard of the hacksmith guy before.
I’m not a maniac, I wouldn’t run my home made jet engine in my garage with the door open.
39:00 tesla coils are *usually* pretty low range so...
tesla coil kamikaze robot?
"I've been visited twice - fbi and bomb squad..."
"Oh, nice!"