Hey! What we should explode or shoot with cannon next week? We are going to go shoot some 50kg anvils with gunpowder and there would be time for at least one other explosion video. Something that doesn't take too much building so we can fit it with the anvil shooting day.
I understand that people would turn one anvil upside down, put some gunpowder in the bottom cavity, and then place another anvil on top. (Base to base) the object was to see how high/far the second anvil would go.
I PUT ABOUT 2 OUNCES OF L2 IN A COKE 1L BOTTLE and it held up i kicked it , then was busy for a few min then i picked it up and tossed it and all 3 of the garage doors moved boom ! I probably have hearing ddamage
You should build an electrolysis bomb. I have been wanting to do this for a long time but do not have a safe area to detonate it in. This would also answer the age-old question -- does a mix of hydrogen and oxygen gas explode or implode?
I've Only seen the after effects on the container and around where the igniter was put, it cracked inward! I didn't have a slow mo cam at the time, maybe I will have to try with my 240 fps cam I got.
I say implode and hope he makes one as well! I stopped messing with them when neighbors got concerned, I was only using small pill bottle size containers lol!
Haha I saw it said something, raised quality from 720 to 1080, went fullscreen, and played it back at .25 speed. Turns out I wasn't the only one to notice! haha
Safety Officer Nelli making the security check rounds. :) Btw, I am going to wear your Nelli t-shirt at Essen Spiel in Germany (the world's biggest games convention) next week! :)
If you live within view of your snow dump, can time lapse it so we can watch it grow and them melt. If you're too far, just set a waypoint on your drone and take a sill every day. Or, build an enclosure and hang it high in a tree.
In 100,000 years time scientists will take ice cores from the snow dump, but this time they'll have this channel to help them analyse the data. Important work you guys are doing; keep it up!
Might be strange, but I'm lusting after your wrench. I'm glad that Nellie the Safety Cat was keeping her eyes open. 24 Atmospheres is very respectable.
He was wrong to use it at all, those bottles don't seal at the thread, they seal with a rubber seal against which the bottle opening is pressed. The Teflon tape did nothing.
if the rubber seal was being pushed out by the pressure and it was, then the teflon tape stopped the air from getting out as it can't escape until it gets past the threads.
You mentioned the snow dump not melting. We have something here in Anchorage we call "Termination Dust". It is when the mountains tops to the East become coated with snow. It's like someone took masking tape and spray painted the peaks all white. It usually means we will have snow down here in a few weeks. It rains alot now, so the snow will soon come. *EXCELLENT EXPLOSIONS*
In 'murica they wouldn't remove that plastic pieces from water, they had filled up the bottles with toxic waste before and after dump some old cars in the lake and later fish in it and let their kids swim there.
25 Bar = 364 PSI That's a lot! for a pet bottle. Soda bottle are supposed to hold pressure but not enough to push the liquid out till the last drop. It makes sense those support much higher pressures.
Leofred Its a scuba tank compressor, it can do up to 40,000 psi. Scuba tanks, at least the carbon fiber ones are rated for 35,000 psi. I supose thats like 2500 bar.
@@laharl2k Dude, you've got one too many zeros. Scuba tanks are around 300 bar/4500 psi MAX. There are no scuba tanks CF/Aluminum/steel/fiber glass/etc, that hold 35,000/40,000 psi or 2500 bar. 40,000 psi is an insane amount of pressure.
I bought my Sodastream in 2007, with big warning letters on the bottles 'DO NOT USE AFTER 2010'. I am still using them in 2018, putting my life in danger almost every day. Now, looking at how much bar it takes to rip them apart, I think I'll live. Thank you for this very useful test! :)
Love you guys! Any experiments with compressing acetylene until detonation???? I've made explosions using calcium carbide and water in a plastic bottle - but have NOT figured out if it was through the detonation of acetylene OR if it was overpressure of the plastic bottle! I hope you'll read this and consider it!!
SodaStream, aren't they the company that had the Palestinians uprooted and moved so they could build their manufacturing plant in the disputed territory? Territory belonging to the Palestinians since time memorial, but disputed by the Israelis and being subjected to annexation. The SodaStream known to have ties to Israel's highest officials and supporter of the illegal annexation? I am personally quite content with my boycott of what is viewed, in some circles, as this heavy handed and evil company. No SodaStream for me.
Here is a crazy idea, exploding a propane tank with that compressor!. A large one should not handle 300 bar, specially the aluminium ones. If you do it next to a fire and with propane still inside of the bottle the bang might be heard from the other side of the world.
When I was a kid we used to build soda bottle rockets from 2 liter soda bottles and we would compete to see who could make one that would go the farthest. It was always a pain because my dad would not let us use the big air compressor in his shop, instead we had to use 12v bicycle tire pump. You could do a similar competition between yourself, Anni, perhaps also the guys from sons of explosions and that pump for power.
As for what to explode next - how about over inflating to the point of exploding some car and truck tires under water? Could make for some awesome footage. Just make sure you weigh them down properly.
"Is there any bubbles?" -Lauri. "..." *Ani can't hear him through the ear protection or over the air compressor.* -Ani. *A couple seconds pass as Ani is oblivious to the question.* "No...? " -Lauri. That was hilarious haha.
Try dry ice (co2). I got some from a chicken processing company. The bulk chicken boxes are packed with dry ice. Put some water in a bottle (glass/plastic), add dry ice, replace lid, then run lol.
I hope there were no fishes or things that breathe in that lake, because if there were they’re dead now... Epic explosion from the soda stream bottle though. 10/10 would overfill again (should do under snow this time :P)
Can you please pressurise a sodastream carafe? see the max psi Experiment. Check how dangerous the glass shards could be (or shattered glass)? if someone could loose an eye or get glass imbedded in body. Hope it isn't really dangerous. cheers.
Can you get acces to one of those alluminium 1,6L callibration gas cilinders to blow up? they are normaly rated to about 90 bar's of working pressure. So i think, when they blow up, it's going to be really noisy. I live in a densly populated area (Antwerp), so when i should do this, they are going to lock me up for terrorist atack. Maybe someday i come to finland whit my sleping van and bring some cilinders so we can blow them up together. I used to make kanons with pet botles as propelant, pretty powerfull. Once i shot a projectile strait up in the air and it came back down after 3 minits, so it went very high as you can imagin. Kind regards and keep up the good work
How about building a own water gun with the super soaker principle. Just with a compressor instead of a hand pump. Why else do you have a machining shop :)
No more of this please. Grenade fishing causes an underwater explosion which deafens all the fish in the lake and is illegal. This is somewhat quieter than a grenade but is still iffy. If you want to explode something do it in the air and put a wooden barrier around it
Please test if the knockoff Sodastream bottles Tokmanni sells for cheap can withstand as much pressure. Maybe the "dishwasher safe" official bottles too?
At every 10 feet the pressure the bottles can handle will drastically change 10 feet is +1 atmosphere Where 20 feet would be +2 atmospheres Plus you needed that super tacky rubber gunk that they use to cover air conditioning couplings
He loves saying don’t try this at home lmao! Even if it’s not dangerous or if he’s doing something with lla super expensive hydraulic press LOL don’t try this at home. As if everybody has a hydraulic press in their house trying to do something
How about overfilling a basket ball or an American football? I think those can hold a lot of pressure. Or a tire. And I think we all want to see it go off completely immersed.
Why did the bricks start to float at 24 bars of air? My education in physics suggests that air has mass, ie, compressed air in the same space weighs more than 1 bar of air closed in a bottle at sea level. The bottle should have sank further under more pressure, why did it provide lift?