Hi, I think you would have better luck with the fuse glued in about half way into tube instead of touching other side and gluing im your caps with Elmer's glue and setting flush with tube leaves room for a couple grams more flash, perchlorate, instead of nitrate will give a more sensitive(unfortunatey)but the sheer power is imcreadible. From the color of your flash it loks like your mag is fine enough. Dont store magnesium mixes though,bmost have a spontanious ignition danger..
Ya 3 grams is nothing,back in the day it was 5-7 which is a nice bang but to use a big tube to fill it a 1/8 of the way is just show no go,try putting triple that or buy the quarter stick sizes and dump 60 in there IDC the size of the tube it's what's inside
You’re doing the plugs backwards and please don’t stir the flash powder like that. Flash powder is very sensitive to friction so you could detonate the flash by stirring it like that. Just use the diaper method.
Nice tutorial. An m80 I's typically 3 grams of flash powder. I use potassium perchlorate and aluminum powder. 70/30. That viscous fuse is normally an inch a second. Thanks again. Be safe.
I use American Visco cannon fuses with those. No, the paper plugs are not inverted like that. What you would want to do is to make a 1/4" bead around the inside of the tube end with an Adtec mini low temp glue gun. You would then want to feed the paper plug partially into the tube with a 11/32" quarter inch drive socket & extension, but only part way. Afterwards, seat the paper plug with your finger so that it is flush with the tube end. Oh, use a drill motor with a 1/8" drill bit to make the fuse holes. In addition, place a 3/8" half inch drive socket over a tube end, and pencil around it from the other end as this will give a visual indication as to how much flash powder should be used (approximately 3.0 grams). Seat the other paper plug in the same manner, but only apply the glue around the rim of the tube (not inside). No, you shouldn't use potassium nitrate and/or magnesium powder for flash powder. Actually, potassium nitrate is commonly used as a rocket propellant.
@@useddishrag Well, I don't encourage others to make such explosives as I value their safety. Regarding the flash powder, it can be quite volatile if improperly made.
I hate to tell a lot of people this however that is not a safe way to make m80s, those paper plugs are supposed to be glued in upside down so there’s a cavity on each end and NOT FILLED standard 70/30 flash is enough to blow up full force with just a layer of paper, hot glue filled plugs are incredibly dangerous and will fire out a rubber bullet shatter windows blind people and leave a molt of flesh where it hits you, just glue the plugs in with hot glue or preferably wood glue and press the inside of the plug against the tube to make a good seal, here’s a video of a guy that ended up getting hit by a glue plug in the foot standing a distance away ruclips.net/video/ZnZy2OVZcMU/видео.htmlsi=fRI5huTBAp6j-LIE it’s not good, I suggest clarifying it because a lot of people can get hurt seeing the standard tutorial for these on RUclips being glue filled plugs. Stay safe dude!
@@richchesebro5488 you push the flat end of the paper cup plugs in with wood glue in the sides to hold and seal it in, do not fill the hollow cavities with hot glue which leads to a bullet, you should have hollow cavities on each side since the plugs are cup shaped
@@DavidV.Amendola it hasn’t hurt me because I don’t use glue plugs, I have tested glue plugs on stuff before like cardboard and it does quite a bit of damage, imagine several times the power of rubber bullets police use
Ingredients call for :75% potassium nitrate, %15 charcoal and 10 % sulfur to make the powder. Where are the other two ingredients just using potassium nitrate ?????
Watching you stir that flash, man, you are playing with fire. Literally.
That's nothing, on one guy's channel he drilled fuse holes into FILLED and sealed tubes
My eyes about jumped out of my sockets as soon as you started briskly stirring the mix….holy cow I see so many things dangerous.
It's a bit safer with nitrate instead of perc but still WAY too much risk. ALWAYS use the diaper method for flash mixes,even some glitter mixes too.
@@bobjones8372 Binary Mixing Is Safer.
Hi,
I think you would have better luck with the fuse glued in about half way into tube instead of touching other side and gluing im your caps with Elmer's glue and setting flush with tube leaves room for a couple grams more flash, perchlorate, instead of nitrate will give a more sensitive(unfortunatey)but the sheer power is imcreadible. From the color of your flash it loks like your mag is fine enough. Dont store magnesium mixes though,bmost have a spontanious ignition danger..
Ya 3 grams is nothing,back in the day it was 5-7 which is a nice bang but to use a big tube to fill it a 1/8 of the way is just show no go,try putting triple that or buy the quarter stick sizes and dump 60 in there IDC the size of the tube it's what's inside
This is dangerous. I hope no kid tries this!
You’re doing the plugs backwards and please don’t stir the flash powder like that. Flash powder is very sensitive to friction so you could detonate the flash by stirring it like that. Just use the diaper method.
What is the diaper method?
Flash can't detonate
Nice tutorial.
An m80 I's typically 3 grams of flash powder.
I use potassium perchlorate and aluminum powder.
70/30.
That viscous fuse is normally an inch a second.
Thanks again.
Be safe.
Thanks for the info!
I thought m80 was just a name for every selfmade thing bruh
@@Exotic69420😂
5,2grams oli aidoissa armeijan m80
No it wasn't @@maxbuust8670
Can you buy magnesium powder
www.ebay.com/itm/195793718733
Also I see your shavings can you grind them down with a mortar and pestle
I use American Visco cannon fuses with those. No, the paper plugs are not inverted like that. What you would want to do is to make a 1/4" bead around the inside of the tube end with an Adtec mini low temp glue gun. You would then want to feed the paper plug partially into the tube with a 11/32" quarter inch drive socket & extension, but only part way. Afterwards, seat the paper plug with your finger so that it is flush with the tube end. Oh, use a drill motor with a 1/8" drill bit to make the fuse holes. In addition, place a 3/8" half inch drive socket over a tube end, and pencil around it from the other end as this will give a visual indication as to how much flash powder should be used (approximately 3.0 grams). Seat the other paper plug in the same manner, but only apply the glue around the rim of the tube (not inside). No, you shouldn't use potassium nitrate and/or magnesium powder for flash powder. Actually, potassium nitrate is commonly used as a rocket propellant.
Aint nobody reading allat
@@useddishrag Well they should read what a pyrotech is teaching them.
@@greanfinisher4014 Why don't you just make a video showing this then? Also flash powder is not nearly as dangerous as internet goobers tell you it is
thx for tips I was gonna make some later but this is kinda confusing help?
@@useddishrag Well, I don't encourage others to make such explosives as I value their safety. Regarding the flash powder, it can be quite volatile if improperly made.
This should be how NOT to make them.
I hate to tell a lot of people this however that is not a safe way to make m80s, those paper plugs are supposed to be glued in upside down so there’s a cavity on each end and NOT FILLED standard 70/30 flash is enough to blow up full force with just a layer of paper, hot glue filled plugs are incredibly dangerous and will fire out a rubber bullet shatter windows blind people and leave a molt of flesh where it hits you, just glue the plugs in with hot glue or preferably wood glue and press the inside of the plug against the tube to make a good seal, here’s a video of a guy that ended up getting hit by a glue plug in the foot standing a distance away ruclips.net/video/ZnZy2OVZcMU/видео.htmlsi=fRI5huTBAp6j-LIE it’s not good, I suggest clarifying it because a lot of people can get hurt seeing the standard tutorial for these on RUclips being glue filled plugs. Stay safe dude!
Ok I will try to clarify in the next video, thanks.🙂
So the hollow cavity down correct
@@richchesebro5488 you push the flat end of the paper cup plugs in with wood glue in the sides to hold and seal it in, do not fill the hollow cavities with hot glue which leads to a bullet, you should have hollow cavities on each side since the plugs are cup shaped
Has it happened to you?
@@DavidV.Amendola it hasn’t hurt me because I don’t use glue plugs, I have tested glue plugs on stuff before like cardboard and it does quite a bit of damage, imagine several times the power of rubber bullets police use
Hey, where can i get that scale??
I think I got it on amazon.
Maaaate you sound like Walt junior from Breaking Bad 💥
OK no it all
Do not mix flash like this !! And mg makes more of a flash then a thud
Got a question for you so the hot glue will not Ignite the flash powder
Most likely not but to be safe you could use wood glue.
What’s the most flash powder you can put in a tube like that
@@richchesebro5488 3.0 grams
@@richchesebro5488all of it!
Where do you get your potassium nitrate and magnesium powder from?
www.pyrocreations.com/Chemical-kit-fireworks-chemicals/Potassium-Nitrate-KNO3 and www.ebay.com/itm/195793718733
Tree stump remover. Any home improvement/hardware store will stock it.
Ingredients call for :75% potassium nitrate, %15 charcoal and 10 % sulfur to make the powder. Where are the other two ingredients just using potassium nitrate ?????
potassium nitrate and mg powder.
That's the formula for black powder, not flash.
@@MegaMarclar Agreed...thank you
That’s black powder 😂
That’s black powder 😂
Need to put it in someone's mailbox 😂🤣
This is exactly why we can’t have them today, people like you putting them in mail boxes. Got to ruin it for everyone….
That is not an M-80 dude.