Huge Snapper Vs. Gasoline - Can they cause a fire? - SMS#3

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Published 2015-08-15

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  • @chem_ist_
    Collectively, I have learned more science from this channel than I learned in like 12 years of science classes.
  • @shonaoneill5151
    High explosives react so quickly it literally blows any fuel away at such a high rate, it leaves nothing left for ignition. Basically it is all over far too quickly for ignition. There is a really good example of this on another video, a guy detonated a piece of either semtex or C4, something like that anyway. It was next to a container of a seriously inflammable solvent, the explosive detonated and the solvent was just dispersed at a ridiculous speed. That video is on YouTube, have a look for it if you're interested :-)
  • @eksine
    I made a giant one with this stuff once, it exploded in my face
  • @Hobypyrocom
    the deal is that you cant use high explosives to light a gasoline, they create shock wave which expels the gasoline fumes (which is the part of the gasoline who is igniting) so the flames from the explosive never touches the fumes...
  • Take one of said balloons and pour molten aluminum over it. Your molten aluminum videos are some of the most popular on your channel; it's sort of become your signature move like carsandwater's Red Hot Nickel Ball.
  • @theaberrantdon
    Thanks for doing this one. I have been curious about this for a long time.
  • @floridamann1109
    Oh hello fellow time travelers, your algorithm brought you here. No one knows why, but welcome friend.
  • @minimac721
    Love your work. Thank you . You demo ranch and others are great
  • @x9x9x9x9x9
    Its weird how huge you have gotten recently. I miss the old days of only seeing a few comments but at the same time I am so excited you got the attention you deserve!
  • @D-Man_Jam
    "So, for our next experiment, we are going to pour gasoline directly on the floor." Famous last words...
  • @bretdavislvv
    Try cutting a small x into a tennis ball, then stuffing it with pop-it's very carefully. After filling about 90% with pop-it's then fill the rest of the way with black powder, making sure to get it down into the gaps between the pop-it's. After filling use heavy duct tape to wrap the tennis ball with a decent amount of tape. Be very careful, after finished throw very far from your self and anything you don't want destroyed.
  • My neighbors dog ate an entire box of these. When she realized what happened she rushed him to the vet ER hospital. They said there was not enough to poison him, but when he got gas he puffed out a little smoke. If it were not so dangerous it was truly funny to see. The dog did not seem to mind his explosive gas but she videoed it. He is a Great Dane mix so I'm sure that's why it wasn't enough to hurt him. I am thankful to know that at least these things will not hurt my grandkids. Thanks man. JJ:)
  • @rakedayz6670
    This is a cool chill channel no drama, I like it👍