Hope you all enjoyed! Big shoutout to Ordnance Lab for helping us with this explosive episode. Go check out their channel if you want to see more of that!
I haven't said it because it's so goddamned dangerous but if you have the ordnance guys around it would be interesting to see what happens if you pressure feed some oxygen or nitrous into the propane tank first.
I live in the Panhandle of Texas where grass fires are a big problem. This video had a huge pucker factor for me. Great video, thank you for the content.
Yea, I'm not sure where this was recorded, but it looks like my pastures east of San Antonio. We are so ultra dry that I felt an adrenaline rush of excitement and fear from that awesome fireball! Puckered, for sure! HA! Great video.
Absolutely exceeded the 20lb expectation with the surprise 100lbs!! I'm always stunned by the cinematography and this episode blew me away!! Great job guys!! ~PTG
Thats what I thought. Wait, if Huston is there does that mean we'll be getting a Huston/Ordance collab?? " In todays video I'll be getting hit with explosives so you don't have to. For science!!!
@OverlordRei different locations though, this was down in texas and he was on site in their previous video so it's not going to be the same filming session
PLEASE READ THIS! As a pyromaniac just like you guys, something I've always wanted to do was make a BLEVE out of big torpedo styled residential propane tank. Either the 500 or 1000 gallon tanks. There's an old video on UA-cam of Firefighters making one for demonstration purposes and the explosion was huge. The shockwave was strong enough to condense the air surrounding it. You guys have the resources to replicate this and it would make for GREAT CONTENT. Everyone PLEASE PLEASE like this so it could maybe happen..
Theres a vidieo out there about industrial accidents.i once saw that showed a propane truck that was crossing a rail road into an industry.but some valve malfunction caused a leak and when hanging ground chains sparked on rails.kaaaboom you could see the air concussion and fireball.somehow driver was rattled but fine.maybe google propane truck explosion.?
BBQ tank is called a 20# because it has 5 gallons which weighs 20# ‘s Forklift cylinder is called a 33 and holds 8 gallons, actually a little less but we round it up. The 100# tank holds 24 gallons of propane, hence the term 100# cylinder, a 33 or a 20, Also your typical 30# which you find a lot on a rv camper, those are 7 gallons. There are others but whatever, this was definitely fun to watch!
you know a channel respects their audience when you click on a video hoping for a big ass explosion, and the very first thing in the video is said big ass explosion not even 20 seconds in and this is already much better than most channels imo
If you want to do a huge fireball you have to get most of the propane into the air before ignition. 4 road flares about 25 feet from the tank in a square, large caliber, ball ammo. All the white turns to red in an instant. The high speed would be spectacular.
it doesnt help that propane cylinders arent the best for ignition as they are designed to force venting instead of explosions which is seen in the second 20lb cylinder shot. Also propane really isnt the most volatile fuel that you can buy for explosions. Im pretty sure that gasoline would be way better and would require less as gasoline is more energy dense than propane. Hell methane shouldnt be too hard to get and would make a massive explosion.. or you could just use ammonium nitrate :)
Are the sounds real or something they design and add in afterwards? The sound on BHS videos is always so much better than any other slow motion stuff I see. So cool either way
Actually showing the biggest boom during the intro and not cutting it off right before the explosion is a pretty great move and something more channels should do
In simplest fire terminology, fire requires 3 things. Fuel (flammable material), oxygen and ignition source. The issue is the balance of fuel and oxygen all fuels have a range for ignition. Below or above that range you will not have ignition. The ratio of propane to air is between 2.2% propane to 97.8% air and a max of 9.9% propane to 90.1% of air. The propane bottle that didn’t ignite is because the ignition source was in an inverted ratio. If the bullet maintained its ignition capability to the edge of the spray, the tank would have ignited.
Another big part of the equation is that boiling liquids cool down as they use all the thermal energy from around them in order to turn into a gas. The white plumes are not white because it's propane, it's white because it's literally cooling the air so much it turns into fog as water becomes vapour. If the ignition source is not strong enough that vapour will extinguish any small flames with sheer biting cold and water...
@denomaly646Was going to point this out. Bugs me when SpaceX is launching and they talk about how you can see the oxygen boiling off - nope, that’s condensation of water, not oxygen.
It's just like a can of compressed air for your keyboard, if you turn it upside down it sprays some liquid instead of gas. The fumes need to mix with air and ignite with the right ratio like you said, when it's just a ton of propane spewing out it pushes the air out of the way and there is not a correct mixture.
The first 20lb didn't ignite because he hit bottle center, it was liquid propane coming out which isn't nearly as flammable as vapor. Second shot hit the vapor /liquid line so got immediate ignition of vapor.
In my large storage building out back, I had 8 of those small, single-burner propane canisters. An arsonist torched the building late at night and the canisters cooked-off, one-by-one. After the first one, I thought I was under mortar attack, until I realized what was happening. Each one of those little containers lifted the roof and made controlling the fire impossible. The previous owner had left 4 magnesium rims inside and when those started burning, the building was lost. The Fire Dept. arrived when there were still 2 of them yet to blow and I had to warn them not to get too near and to pull down their face shields. It was amazing the explosive power those small canisters had and it taught me a lesson about storing anything like that. Charcoal briquets and an Hitachi are now my emergency cooking gear.
Back in the 90s, I witnessed the result of 250lb cylinder explosion. A car ran into a HVAC at a house and promptly left the scene. The accident caused a leak inside the house and within an hour the house wasnfilled with propane and something ignited it. By the time I rode by the scene the only remnants of the structure was a single layer of brick outlining the perimeter. The rest of everything else that I could see was in the yard, road and the adjacent neighbors' yards and roof upto 100+ yards away. Through some miracle, the family that lived there was on vacation and no one driving by or any of the neighbors were injured.
6:19 This shot is above and beyond everything that my mind can comprehend, physics and cinematography are absolutely stunning, looks unreal, you guys are true artists!
So cool to see Huston Jones out there with you guys. Ive been following him for a long time, before he got big. He's a genuinely good guy, love to see him on all my other favorite channels. This was a great collaboration, 5 stars!
Great video! Quick FYI, the standard propane tank for a grill is both a 15 and 20 lb cylinder. This is because they have a 20 lb capacity which if you tank it to get refilled can be filled to such depending on your state regulations, however if you exchange it then you get 15 lbs due to a law limiting the 20 lb cylinders to 75% capacity if they are for exchange. Again, great video and loved the collaboration!
It's always so bloody mindblowing how quick that Det-Cord flash moves... even at 300k fps, it still is nigh-on too fast to follow, really powerful reminder of the difference between a detonation and a deflagration.
The white gas (6:20) is so well lit by light and looking perfect. If it was some knockoff channel you would swear it was cgi XD but this is great work!
Would be neat to see this final experiment done with the tanks perma mounted to something to keep from flying, a shaped charge on the top pointing down into the propane and than a 2 - 5 second delay for the flash powder to go off to ignite the propane. This should give a gigantic torch! :D
I’m a 17 year old guy that likes doing stupid things, when I saw this video, I pushed away my non existent girlfriend outta the way and watched it, and it satisfied every dumb boy thing I did with my best friend! (Even though we had more fun with wasp nests and firework shenanigans hahaha) thanks for the content
It's always so interesting to watch fire in slow-motion, it looks like oddly cheap CGI movie effects but you know that that's what it actually looks like
Hi guys, you're making amazing things! But let me give you some idea! 1. I think you need not only propane but also oxygen. Use set of tanks with overall net molar relation as close to stehiometric as you can combine (i think you know what it's about). 2. Better more small tanks mixed in tight pack, rather two big ones. 3. Give the space for the fuel componets to mix. First idea - make big volume in the ground and put pack of tanks there. The volume for combustion chamber shoud be about x500 of all tanks vol. 4. Screw tanks pack tigtly to ground, don't let them to fly away. 5. Perforate all tanks synchronously with small (electric + c4 ?) charges. We don't need to set them on fire right now. Fuel & oxydizer should accumulate & mix in chamber. 6. After some delay 10...1000 ms, The combustion chamber shoud be reached by deathrope ignition. 7. The best sweetspot for delay amount you should find with videoresearch. 8. Start with small experiments. Firebals up to 6k C is easy! I dream to see what can you get bros! Please guys, try this!
AWESOME video. Thanks to Ordnance Lab for the "High Energy" help and providing a safe place to enjoy all of the "High Energy" entertainment. That 600k fps part was epic.
They have a mirror shining sunlight on it removing the shadow and making it look fake. There’s a island I Hawaii I think where the sun shines perfectly overhead parts of the year making some vertical objects look like bad game renders
big tank on the last shot is a 33 pound tank not an 80 pound tank, the weight rating is the amount of propane they contain. not the weight combined with the container.your total shot there was 51 pounds with all tanks combined
The tracer sparks burn out before the propane has time to mix. Make it more reliable by placing your gas canister on top of a gasoline soaked towel. That way it’s like a giant wick constantly off gassing a good mixture that’ll light and hold until the other gas meets ratio.
This was AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!! The first 15/20 lb tank was hit in the middle and the amount of liquid propane put out the incindery and the second one was hit up high in the tank which didn't have liquid propane that high.
"There's the flash powder, such a good idea" -No! It totally obfuscated the oxygen, which was the most original part of this which I was most excited to see!
I would love to see this with acetylene and nitrous oxide cylinders. Propane has a very narrow flammable range which is great for avoiding violent tank ruptures but it's so hard to get it burning without a secondary ignition source.
16:54 + 16:50 - Did the medium cylinder pop? the cutter charge didnt crack the back of the bigy, and its kinda rolin with no trail, might chain down the next blast for sanity-if thats what your into
It is cool that you guys have this channel that everyone loves to watch. People watch for the BOOMS but get a little science on the way out that they don't even know they are leaving with...
That intro was brilliant! Editing top. Really thought you would have cut before the explosion. I think the quality and visuals of this channel are great.
This is extremely interesting! Don’t get me wrong but I might be the only one who does not enjoy the artificial dubbed-in sound effects. The high speed video is so fascinating it can stand alone. I guess that’s why there is a volume control on smartphones!
I love that in the super high speed shots, the road flare, which usually seem pretty angry and fast burning is basically just frozen when compared to the explosives 😂
Oh you guys have become one of my favorite channels! Blowing shit up and showing the science behind it too. Plus y'all collab with some of my favorite other channels too
I've got one of those Ultradyne muzzle breaks on my .308. It does a nice job of reducing recoil. But make sure you have decent hearing protection on. It does make it louder for the shooter and those next to you.
that's a fantastic ad for just how much safety margin is engineered into those bottles. Also, the cold and pressure sure does look like it's extinguishing the sparks and flame, and when they do catch its from a spark that has found its way to the grass or a somewhat sheltered spot.
Hope you all enjoyed! Big shoutout to Ordnance Lab for helping us with this explosive episode. Go check out their channel if you want to see more of that!
😂😂
Hope we get some really cool live ordance content asap! Wish I knew yall were down in my area!
Ordnance Lab are excellent. I been watching their videos for a while.
I mean I guess I will search for Ordinance Labs on UA-cam. If only there was a way to link them directly in the comments or video description. 😅
I haven't said it because it's so goddamned dangerous but if you have the ordnance guys around it would be interesting to see what happens if you pressure feed some oxygen or nitrous into the propane tank first.
At first I was like "hey cool, Houston Jones is out there!" and then I was like "OH GOD why is Houston Jones out there?!"
You’ll find out soon enough 🙂
on this episode of HOUSTON VS DET CORD!
"Getting blown up by 100lbs of propane for science!"
"surviving the wtc attack for science"
Shock tube around Houston Jones, when???
0:16 this should be the new intro for all videos
Yup, I was about to say that.
Damn straight! Or let ordnance lab use it! That would be awesome
Yes it should
They need a good Mashup with this at the end
It do be dope…
I live in the Panhandle of Texas where grass fires are a big problem. This video had a huge pucker factor for me. Great video, thank you for the content.
Yea, I'm not sure where this was recorded, but it looks like my pastures east of San Antonio. We are so ultra dry that I felt an adrenaline rush of excitement and fear from that awesome fireball! Puckered, for sure! HA! Great video.
Absolutely exceeded the 20lb expectation with the surprise 100lbs!! I'm always stunned by the cinematography and this episode blew me away!! Great job guys!! ~PTG
The mass ammount of work you guys put into production is obvious. Top shelf episode y'all
Yayyy!!!! an Ordinance Lab collaboration. I have been looking forward to this for-ever!!!!!
ohh my god that slowmo footage was otherworldly 🤯
Oh shit Kevin's getting ideas and I'm fully here for it
Hold up. HOUSTON JONES? 15:22
I said the same thing when I saw him, lol.
Thats what I thought. Wait, if Huston is there does that mean we'll be getting a Huston/Ordance collab?? " In todays video I'll be getting hit with explosives so you don't have to. For science!!!
Houston Jones wil take det cord to the elbow for science
He was in older Ballistic video, last month i think, detonating some stuff. I guess this video was made at the time, so he was with them.
@OverlordRei different locations though, this was down in texas and he was on site in their previous video so it's not going to be the same filming session
PLEASE READ THIS! As a pyromaniac just like you guys, something I've always wanted to do was make a BLEVE out of big torpedo styled residential propane tank. Either the 500 or 1000 gallon tanks. There's an old video on UA-cam of Firefighters making one for demonstration purposes and the explosion was huge. The shockwave was strong enough to condense the air surrounding it. You guys have the resources to replicate this and it would make for GREAT CONTENT. Everyone PLEASE PLEASE like this so it could maybe happen..
Theres a vidieo out there about industrial accidents.i once saw that showed a propane truck that was crossing a rail road into an industry.but some valve malfunction caused a leak and when hanging ground chains sparked on rails.kaaaboom you could see the air concussion and fireball.somehow driver was rattled but fine.maybe google propane truck explosion.?
You guys really have gone ballistic this time.
No need to blow it out of proportion my dude.
Haha! Y'all are too funny. 👍😆
🥁🥁 📀
BBQ tank is called a 20# because it has 5 gallons which weighs 20# ‘s
Forklift cylinder is called a 33 and holds 8 gallons, actually a little less but we round it up.
The 100# tank holds 24 gallons of propane, hence the term 100# cylinder, a 33 or a 20,
Also your typical 30# which you find a lot on a rv camper, those are 7 gallons. There are others but whatever, this was definitely fun to watch!
Also propane liquifies at -40* and pressure regulator is at 375 psi
Best collaboration of the year
you know a channel respects their audience when you click on a video hoping for a big ass explosion, and the very first thing in the video is said big ass explosion
not even 20 seconds in and this is already much better than most channels imo
That's why I love this channel. No bs, no burying the footage, straight to the point.
Best possible collaboration!
If you want to do a huge fireball you have to get most of the propane into the air before ignition. 4 road flares about 25 feet from the tank in a square, large caliber, ball ammo. All the white turns to red in an instant. The high speed would be spectacular.
it doesnt help that propane cylinders arent the best for ignition as they are designed to force venting instead of explosions which is seen in the second 20lb cylinder shot. Also propane really isnt the most volatile fuel that you can buy for explosions. Im pretty sure that gasoline would be way better and would require less as gasoline is more energy dense than propane. Hell methane shouldnt be too hard to get and would make a massive explosion.. or you could just use ammonium nitrate :)
The sound effects make it even sooo much better!
Are the sounds real or something they design and add in afterwards? The sound on BHS videos is always so much better than any other slow motion stuff I see. So cool either way
@@timesfly1081 no it's all fake but it's cool anyway.
Actually showing the biggest boom during the intro and not cutting it off right before the explosion is a pretty great move and something more channels should do
In simplest fire terminology, fire requires 3 things. Fuel (flammable material), oxygen and ignition source. The issue is the balance of fuel and oxygen all fuels have a range for ignition. Below or above that range you will not have ignition. The ratio of propane to air is between 2.2% propane to 97.8% air and a max of 9.9% propane to 90.1% of air. The propane bottle that didn’t ignite is because the ignition source was in an inverted ratio. If the bullet maintained its ignition capability to the edge of the spray, the tank would have ignited.
Another big part of the equation is that boiling liquids cool down as they use all the thermal energy from around them in order to turn into a gas. The white plumes are not white because it's propane, it's white because it's literally cooling the air so much it turns into fog as water becomes vapour. If the ignition source is not strong enough that vapour will extinguish any small flames with sheer biting cold and water...
@denomaly646Was going to point this out. Bugs me when SpaceX is launching and they talk about how you can see the oxygen boiling off - nope, that’s condensation of water, not oxygen.
It's just like a can of compressed air for your keyboard, if you turn it upside down it sprays some liquid instead of gas. The fumes need to mix with air and ignite with the right ratio like you said, when it's just a ton of propane spewing out it pushes the air out of the way and there is not a correct mixture.
I think the oxygen needs to be cut milliseconds before the rest.
The first 20lb didn't ignite because he hit bottle center, it was liquid propane coming out which isn't nearly as flammable as vapor. Second shot hit the vapor /liquid line so got immediate ignition of vapor.
In my large storage building out back, I had 8 of those small, single-burner propane canisters. An arsonist torched the building late at night and the canisters cooked-off, one-by-one. After the first one, I thought I was under mortar attack, until I realized what was happening. Each one of those little containers lifted the roof and made controlling the fire impossible. The previous owner had left 4 magnesium rims inside and when those started burning, the building was lost. The Fire Dept. arrived when there were still 2 of them yet to blow and I had to warn them not to get too near and to pull down their face shields. It was amazing the explosive power those small canisters had and it taught me a lesson about storing anything like that. Charcoal briquets and an Hitachi are now my emergency cooking gear.
It’s crazy how slow you can make these that it looks fake at points. Also easily the best collab of all time.
Fire-dry grass-moderately high wind…what could possibly go wrong?
Awesome group of people in this one. Didn't expect Houston to just pop up 😂
Back in the 90s, I witnessed the result of 250lb cylinder explosion. A car ran into a HVAC at a house and promptly left the scene.
The accident caused a leak inside the house and within an hour the house wasnfilled with propane and something ignited it.
By the time I rode by the scene the only remnants of the structure was a single layer of brick outlining the perimeter. The rest of everything else that I could see was in the yard, road and the adjacent neighbors' yards and roof upto 100+ yards away.
Through some miracle, the family that lived there was on vacation and no one driving by or any of the neighbors were injured.
Not my dyslexic ass reading "Detonating" as "Donating" and getting super fucking excited 😂😂😂
I dont understand why that would excite you?
@NinjAsylum You wouldn't like the chance of possibly getting 100 pounds of Propane?
@@hermaeusmora4874that’s a odd thing to be excited for yo 😂
@@LeonSellers-wm9kr I like when things go BOOM (safely) 🤣
With the propane price in California i would be excited to get that much free@LeonSellers-wm9kr
6:19 This shot is above and beyond everything that my mind can comprehend, physics and cinematography are absolutely stunning, looks unreal, you guys are true artists!
15:29 You can see the glow of the shape charge flying out to the left for a few frames
I was just coming here to say this. Super cool!
So cool to see Huston Jones out there with you guys. Ive been following him for a long time, before he got big. He's a genuinely good guy, love to see him on all my other favorite channels. This was a great collaboration, 5 stars!
Great video! Quick FYI, the standard propane tank for a grill is both a 15 and 20 lb cylinder. This is because they have a 20 lb capacity which if you tank it to get refilled can be filled to such depending on your state regulations, however if you exchange it then you get 15 lbs due to a law limiting the 20 lb cylinders to 75% capacity if they are for exchange. Again, great video and loved the collaboration!
good to know
There is no law limiting them to 15 pounds. Thats just the greed of the refill company. 20 pounds is already 80 percent full.
@lightningdemolition1964 100% agree. For me, exchange places are only useful when I have an out of date or rusty tank.
@jeffjohnsisland5551 or you can just get a set of number punches from harbor freight and it expires when you want it to.
I am so glad Ballistic High Speed collabed with Ordinance Lab. This shit is awesome. It’s something I never knew I needed but I’m glad it happened.
Epic intro! I know it this is gonna be amazing!
It's always so bloody mindblowing how quick that Det-Cord flash moves... even at 300k fps, it still is nigh-on too fast to follow, really powerful reminder of the difference between a detonation and a deflagration.
The white gas (6:20) is so well lit by light and looking perfect. If it was some knockoff channel you would swear it was cgi XD but this is great work!
Would be neat to see this final experiment done with the tanks perma mounted to something to keep from flying, a shaped charge on the top pointing down into the propane and than a 2 - 5 second delay for the flash powder to go off to ignite the propane. This should give a gigantic torch! :D
We better not see Adam back on the ground, keep up the great work!
So far guys you have the best slow Mo footage and quality with it to boot. Well done 🤙🏼
This collab feels like a early Christmas gift
Linear shaped charge for the win! (If it can cut solid steel beams like butter, it can slice gas cylinders like tissue paper.)
I’m a 17 year old guy that likes doing stupid things, when I saw this video, I pushed away my non existent girlfriend outta the way and watched it, and it satisfied every dumb boy thing I did with my best friend! (Even though we had more fun with wasp nests and firework shenanigans hahaha) thanks for the content
It's always so interesting to watch fire in slow-motion, it looks like oddly cheap CGI movie effects but you know that that's what it actually looks like
This is gotta be the best channel outta all the “guntubers”
Hi guys, you're making amazing things! But let me give you some idea!
1. I think you need not only propane but also oxygen. Use set of tanks with overall net molar relation as close to stehiometric as you can combine (i think you know what it's about).
2. Better more small tanks mixed in tight pack, rather two big ones.
3. Give the space for the fuel componets to mix. First idea - make big volume in the ground and put pack of tanks there. The volume for combustion chamber shoud be about x500 of all tanks vol.
4. Screw tanks pack tigtly to ground, don't let them to fly away.
5. Perforate all tanks synchronously with small (electric + c4 ?) charges. We don't need to set them on fire right now. Fuel & oxydizer should accumulate & mix in chamber.
6. After some delay 10...1000 ms, The combustion chamber shoud be reached by deathrope ignition.
7. The best sweetspot for delay amount you should find with videoresearch.
8. Start with small experiments. Firebals up to 6k C is easy!
I dream to see what can you get bros! Please guys, try this!
AWESOME video. Thanks to Ordnance Lab for the "High Energy" help and providing a safe place to enjoy all of the "High Energy" entertainment. That 600k fps part was epic.
Two of my favorite channels creating mayhem together? Oh bestill my heart.
1:24 Explosion butt 😁😁
Ok, guns, slow motion fire & explosions + a few carefully reckless dudes.
Color me subscribed.
0:25 why does that red can look Photoshopped
They have a mirror shining sunlight on it removing the shadow and making it look fake. There’s a island I Hawaii I think where the sun shines perfectly overhead parts of the year making some vertical objects look like bad game renders
Before I even watched this all the way through I just love how you guys have collaborations with so many others🤣❤
I would love to see a collaboration between you and the slow Mo guys and see who can get better footage lol
@@ETC_Rohaly_USCGBoth of them do the best slow-mo videos on UA-cam.
2:40 ridiculous shot. so gorgeous. 15:47 is even more breathtaking.
@houston jones making a cameo is awesome, cant wait to see that collab!
big tank on the last shot is a 33 pound tank not an 80 pound tank, the weight rating is the amount of propane they contain. not the weight combined with the container.your total shot there was 51 pounds with all tanks combined
And they called them tanks, they are actually called cylinders.
If y'all are thinking about doing a channel trailer, just make it the first 30 seconds of this video, cause that's an exceptional intro
Why didn't you stick a five gallon gas can in there?
Ordnance labs is such an absolutely criminally underrated channel.
The tracer sparks burn out before the propane has time to mix. Make it more reliable by placing your gas canister on top of a gasoline soaked towel. That way it’s like a giant wick constantly off gassing a good mixture that’ll light and hold until the other gas meets ratio.
This was AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!
The first 15/20 lb tank was hit in the middle and the amount of liquid propane put out the incindery and the second one was hit up high in the tank which didn't have liquid propane that high.
"There's the flash powder, such a good idea" -No! It totally obfuscated the oxygen, which was the most original part of this which I was most excited to see!
16:22 that bass drop hits so hard, I can feel my headphones vibrating
Same here! Kept rewinding it.
As usual, the content of this channel is of the highest quality and the slow motion is jaw dropping.
BEST INTRO EVER.....
Directed by Michael Bay
Super pumped to see all you guys together! Yay! Do more collabs!!!
I would love to see this with acetylene and nitrous oxide cylinders. Propane has a very narrow flammable range which is great for avoiding violent tank ruptures but it's so hard to get it burning without a secondary ignition source.
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THAT was NUTS
Holy Crap
Beautiful
Congrats on a successful fireball with the incendiary round
“For us and our team, fire safety is priority #3”!
That’s pretty cool using a mirror to reflect sunlight onto the tanks. No need to have an expensive light close to the fire.
16:54 + 16:50 - Did the medium cylinder pop? the cutter charge didnt crack the back of the bigy, and its kinda rolin with no trail, might chain down the next blast for sanity-if thats what your into
It is cool that you guys have this channel that everyone loves to watch. People watch for the BOOMS but get a little science on the way out that they don't even know they are leaving with...
That intro was brilliant! Editing top. Really thought you would have cut before the explosion. I think the quality and visuals of this channel are great.
Now seeing those things pop and fly into the uncontrollably is by far, the most entertaining thing I have seen today.
Good video, this is right up my wheelhouse . This is my kind of video lol .
14:28 Taliban is taken notes
one hell of a intro, yall deserve a standing ovation
Any channel confident enough to open with the finale shot is a helluva good channel
This is extremely interesting! Don’t get me wrong but I might be the only one who does not enjoy the artificial dubbed-in sound effects. The high speed video is so fascinating it can stand alone. I guess that’s why there is a volume control on smartphones!
Thank you guys for putting in the work, and delivering above and beyond for us! And that fireball was definitely Mythbusters level awesome🔥🔥
I love that in the super high speed shots, the road flare, which usually seem pretty angry and fast burning is basically just frozen when compared to the explosives 😂
Pro tip, when using a water can on a small grass fire pit your finger over the tip to make a fan pattern for more effectiveness. Great vid
Man, I'm so glad y'all finally did a video together!
No way! Great collaboration fellas, I love all y'all crazy SOBs. 👍
Love the Ultradyne breaks! I actually have the Apollo Max and the Apollo S breaks on several (at least 5) of my rifles. Oh yeah... awesome video!
Yessssss! Ordinance lab! I am so grateful tall finally collabed!
That fireball emergence at 6:45 was so amazing it looked like CGI of how an AI would render an explosion 😂
How incredible 😅
this is the collab we have all been waiting for - awesome vid
wishing all a merry christmas and a happy new year boys!
I can't get enough high speed explosive footage! Excellent work fellas, excellent work
Oh you guys have become one of my favorite channels! Blowing shit up and showing the science behind it too. Plus y'all collab with some of my favorite other channels too
2:26 like some apocalyptic landsape
Superior sound design on the slowmo. Excellent work, great collab.
The gradient of flame caused by the difference in fuel component at 5:15 is beautifully displayed
Holy crap! This is my new favorite channel.
I've got one of those Ultradyne muzzle breaks on my .308.
It does a nice job of reducing recoil. But make sure you have decent hearing protection on. It does make it louder for the shooter and those next to you.
Thats one way to stay warm during winter
This week on Houston Jones, how much DET cord does it take to blow up a human!
"Why don't we just tape the flare to the canister?"
Me: "Because if that canister goes flying like it did last time, then you have a FLYING FIREBALL."
Det cord is always be the cool stuff to shoot in slow motion! And this is the best way to end the year with a BANG!!
that's a fantastic ad for just how much safety margin is engineered into those bottles. Also, the cold and pressure sure does look like it's extinguishing the sparks and flame, and when they do catch its from a spark that has found its way to the grass or a somewhat sheltered spot.
Ok you guys just made my #1 tuber video of all time 😮 sorry Scott and mat 😁 still love you all !
Ordinance lab is literally just my childhood dream in youtuber form. Love them sooooo much!!!!
I would love to see you guys on Pepperbox. It seems like a natural fit for your channel. No worrying about UA-cam’s fickleness.
Every video is jaw dropping awesomeness! Thanks for the early Christmas gift. May you and your families have a blessed and safe holidays.
So am I the only one at this point that wonders why ordinance lab doesn’t have a water truck or an old wildland fire engine?