Sorry for the irregular uploads and delay between videos. We are short on manpower trying to get facilities up and running. It's tough building up a lab, workshop, and office with just a few hands while trying to make explosives and ordnance for videos. The blistering heat of south Texas has not helped either as midday becomes nearly intolerable for both film and construction. We are doing our best to get back to a regular schedule with all the ideas we have prepared.
That heat'll kill ya. It's been miserable everywhere, but especially in Texas. My office is in San Antonio, and thank the lord I'm in northwest Tennessee right now....
Molotov is cheaper and does more damage to health. Thermite is more expensive but does more damage to armour for some reason. The various updates may have changed this.
If you put stones in your molotov wine bottle, its easier to make it break. Old coke bottles are ridiculously hard to break, champagne bottles are tough, cheap wine bottles easier and beer bottles pretty easy. so experimenting with water can be a great way to see what works best on the surface you are planning to attack.
I used to work at a liquor store, the nasty cheap malt liquor 40s are usually the thinnest cheapest bottles imaginable. They break all the time, very little effort required. For your health!
Would love to see a video of y'all testing various types of ordnance on ballistic dummy labs torsos just to see what would happen if someone had an accident. It would make a really good visualization for why people should not try making their own ordnance at home lol
We made several light bulb Molotovs in the 1960's, and if you take your time, they are very easy to make without breaking the bulb. In fact, of the 20 or so I made, I only broke one bulb during construction.
I think the thermite grenade should have a second chance at the filing cabinet by putting it upside down onto it. It either will fly off or burn a hole through it but is worth trying as from the thermite spray it seems to be somewhat directional. You could probably tie it down with some steel cable to prevent it flying but it would be interesting to see a comparison of it being face up vs face down
Thing is themite grenades aren't for cutting metal, they're for denying stuff, papers, ordinance, take your pick, both Special Forces and regular military units will carry them on COIN ops for destroying insurgent caches
@@littlehills739 yea I get that but I don't have access to sparklers 365 so I tend to use thermate or a high heat flash comp to ignite. As far as the intended use of a Molotov it's still far simpler to use spiked petrol with a rag. Do you know much about interesting incendiaries because I'm able looking to learn some new things 👍
If you want to ensure the molotov breaks more often you should tape little bits of ceramic all around the bottle and aslong as it lands on one of them it should break, theoretically.
*video idea:* K-charge-a multipurpose shaped charge warhead, US patent US6393991B1 {expired) It's a single shaped charge that can either produce a penetrating jet, a slower EFP or fragmentation depending which set of detonators is set off. I'm curious how well it actually works considering it's been used in only a couple of adopted munitions.
I'd love to see a video about thermite. Iron thermite is the classic. Thermate is pissed off and mildly toxic thermite. Copper thermite goes off so fast it's fully capable of being explosive. There's some other fun metals for thermite such as magnesium as long as you have enough chemistry knowledge to set up the right ratios.
I've always wondered if the "bottle not breaking" problem could be addressed by putting a small firecracker with a few seconds worth of fuse inside, or taped to the outside of the bottle? Here in Australia firecrackers need a license and I'm pretty sure anything that needs an ATF permit to construct in Texas would be beyond illegal! I'd love to put my curiosity to rest and see it tested legally & safely on the channel!
It's been a tough month for us here. We have had tons of set backs as well as family issues plaguing us with delays. Our timeline for construction is totally off and .........well that is life. I'm sure my very Mexican mom will have some Spanish saying for this and I'll probably hear it from her soon. We are trying our best to get up to 100% so we can finally get to all the wild ideas we have been given as is. Assuming YT doesn't yeet them for being too "scandalous" or whatever.
All good im just happy to see a new video! With all youtube quirkiness the fact you guys are still here is incredible xD! for real you yall are legends
Well if you need something hard to get the bottle to break add some concrete. A card board mailing tube, large enough for the bottle to slide down, with concrete cast at the bottom. The tube has a cap that holds the bottle above the concrete. When it's thrown the inertia of the bottle holds it in place. When the concrete hits the ground the momentum of the bottle slides it down the tube to break on the concrete. The diplomats device spreads it's energy wider than the other thing. More burning for the energy used to ignite the fire. Maybe if a piece of rebar has duct taped to the bottom of the bottle, it's weight would cause it to hit the ground first. The bottle would break some feet above ground and spread it's fuel over a wider area. Hypothetically that is.
Can't remember movie, but filled a light bulb and scewed back into socket. When switch on, blew up. During the gulf war, our communication vehicle that held classified radio and paperwork was in a cabinet. Steel one with the thermite grenade inside. Had a small hole drilled so a cord could be pulled as leaving in emergency.
Would it be possible to make a lightbulb cocktail and have the filament put back in and see if you can ignite it by screwing it into its socket then turn the switch on…? Maybe could try with black powder or some of your special brew that you guys have.
@@jlambuth hahah there not literally like a light bulb but they are very thin dont see many of them about nowadays, nothing better then fresh cold milk on your door step on a frosty morning for the cup of tea haha
I remember rumors of being placed on such a list in the mid 90s by purchasing or viewing a certain "cookbook" . Now its pretty much accepted for lack of a better term that big bro is watching and listening for far less to peak their interest.
Last time we had numerous slash piles to burn, we invited our local VFD out for a BBQ. Cost us a little in food and drink but we had professionals and trucks on site until the piles were smoldering ash.
How bout a anarchist cookbook series? What works, what doesn't, how it works, why it's a bad I idea, etc. Think it's a pretty easy source for low effort ideas
@@j.robertsergertson4513 can always be tested with different wall thickness bottles of water first to find a bottle that will reliably launch under weight of contents.
I have an idea for a vid this was a rather obscure grenade used by seals and probably SOG in Vietnam Model 308-1 was a grenade issued as a kit that you filled with napalm (the kit issued you thickener to add to gasoline). You could probably repurpose a smoke grenade or something. The grenade used the fuse as a bursting charge I believe.
How do picke/marmelade jars do as molotovs? They ALLWAYS break when falling of shelves... maybe no good for dry brush, but better than bottles on pavement? ... might be harder to throw tho.
Add a hand full of ball bearings into the bottle. Carefully add a couple small pieces of willy pete seal bottle "airtight" with paraffin wax. Flameless contact ignition Molotov.
I remember making light bulbs into molotovs as a kid. I thought I was original in doing so. Now I need to find a copy of this James bond book you speak of.
Here’s an idea … Survivalists like to informally compete concerning the best fire tinders/starters. What ingredient might be helpful (while at least nominally _”safe”)_ that many wouldn’t think of? Standard fare is some form of cotton permeated with some sort of accelerant (petroleum jelly, paraffin, etc.) I’d probably rule out most forms of thermite, since the stuff seems harder to ignite than even wet firewood. Fine magnesium powder, etc.?
It's just a thought that crossed my mind, but I recommend Corona beer bottles for Molotov cocktails; the export variant is pretty thin-walled and should break easily.
I wanted to know if, throwing like 20-30 meters with force, the molov in normal bottles wouldn't explode. really black on soft ground it's natural that it won't break. MAYBE if there was a weight attached, like one or three stones lightly tied with tape around it, the impact of the stones with the glass due to inertia could break it consistently.
What I learned from this video was that I literally want explosives at my funeral now. Id like to see some homemade napalm grenades from lightbulbs like from the anarchists cookbook (can i even say that these days?) I never actually made anything from it but it has some cool booby traps from lightbulbs
The OG Finnish molotov cocktails used storm matches to ignite the liquid inside. The match was tied on the outside of the bottle. This way the bottle can be closed and the fuel won't spill on you when thrown.
I love y’all’s content but I’m definitely on some kind of watchlist because of it lol. Also when one finds themselves starting fires on their farm for the singular purpose of burning deadwood, it can be helpful to bring a .22 caliber rifle or shotgun with birds shot to break the glass of your Molotov if it doesn’t break.
For brush fires, I preffer a 50/50 mix of brake fluid and pool chlorine granules in a plastic mayo jar. Approx. 2 minutes 'til fire, from first instant of mixing.
It would be interesting to try to replicate the formula for Greek fire, an ancient incendiary weapon that reportedly won many battles for the Byzantine empire. The actual composition of ingredients are lost to history, but many formulas have been proposed. The best information I could find was that it is a liquid substance that continued to burn on water, and could only be extinguished by sand, strong vinegar, or old urine.
I don’t use a wick in my Molotov’s I use a stopper and duct tape a storm match to the side and use the neck as a handle like a stick grenade. Stopper prevents any self inflicted burns
The light bulb Molotov is credited to Kurt Saxon (pen name). The beauty of the Molotov is a long burning mix , not necessarily the big flash . Bombs , full auto , cyanide , etc. , etc. (for the list compilers). Fun way to burn brush !!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
In looking at the Thermite grenade in action, it looks to me that there is an additional component (additive) that is causing the trermite to burn much faster than other thermite reactions that I have witnessed. True? No I don't need to know what the additive is, just verifying my previous observations.
Why is Ordnance Lab the only boom boom channel that shows up for me? I'm subscribed to other channels with similar "controversial" content and they never appear in the suggested videos.
I do not know what fuel you used but for lighting stuff like wood I feel like something like kerosene, lmap oil or white spirit my be good as they arnen't as explosive as something like gasoline but if it soaks into the wood the wood will act like a big wick. I mean what you did worked and I can imagine that a big kerosene fire (while smelling like a jet engine) may be harder to put out. So perhaps not as safe? I do not know but if I am lighting a small fire I will usually go for a small amout of kerosene (if paper and birch bark fails.)
What about improvised thermite grenades? Rust and aluminum aren't exactly hard to come by. I wonder if you'd be better off using a bottle or a soda can to hold it all together.
There's some herbicides that will kill cactus, but you need a special license to buy it, and then it takes months to work. Source: We deal with the stuff on our Texas ranch
I had cactus problems. Try this ,cut the cactus down as close to the ground as possible. Drill a hole deep into the stump.pour as much plain table salt into and on the fresh stump as you can. Let it do thing about 3-5 days ! Dead it also kills any little buggers that were waiting to pop up
Tape a thermite grenade to a molotov and pull the pin on the grenade. Call it the Hybrid Thermite Grenade!! I couldn't work for you guys cause I'd just be taping stuff together to see what happens.
So yea. We were toying with this idea. Pre fire some thermite then make it into a high pressure jet via explosives. Our 3D printer is working on concepts.
Man i really wish i can make my own explosives. I heard about some people talking about their experiences 50 or so years ago being able to experiment with various explosives during their childhood. I wish I could be like them
Hmmm.... dead trees to burn & for some reason White Phos' sprang up in my mind.... ok, maybe a no-no and my thoughts getting me in bother (again). Thanks for the video guys, glad you're nearly up & running again! ✌️
Sorry for the irregular uploads and delay between videos. We are short on manpower trying to get facilities up and running. It's tough building up a lab, workshop, and office with just a few hands while trying to make explosives and ordnance for videos. The blistering heat of south Texas has not helped either as midday becomes nearly intolerable for both film and construction. We are doing our best to get back to a regular schedule with all the ideas we have prepared.
It is all good man
"You rush a miracle man, you get rotten miracles." - Miracle Max [fictitious] (played by Billy Crystal in The Princess Bride)
That heat'll kill ya. It's been miserable everywhere, but especially in Texas. My office is in San Antonio, and thank the lord I'm in northwest Tennessee right now....
I love you anyways
Bro this video is awesome!!!!!
Molotov is cheaper and does more damage to health. Thermite is more expensive but does more damage to armour for some reason. The various updates may have changed this.
Bruh csgo reference
I find thermites are not the meta now
😂😂😂😂 The newest Patch upset the meta so bad.
It made nail bombs a beast though.
thermite sorta eats through stuff
Nerfed :'(
If you put stones in your molotov wine bottle, its easier to make it break. Old coke bottles are ridiculously hard to break, champagne bottles are tough, cheap wine bottles easier and beer bottles pretty easy. so experimenting with water can be a great way to see what works best on the surface you are planning to attack.
Well, it did work on the police cars, so good advice 👍
anything carbonated is designed to handle pressure and will be harder to break. I.e., coke bottles and champagne bottles
I used to work at a liquor store, the nasty cheap malt liquor 40s are usually the thinnest cheapest bottles imaginable. They break all the time, very little effort required. For your health!
Tip: add 20-25 percent used motor oil to your moltov to make a sticky moltov helps fire remain in place longer on vertical targets such as walls
I also add Styrofoam and magnesium filings. The magnesium makes the fire burn bright good for blinding people in a night situation
Would love to see a video of y'all testing various types of ordnance on ballistic dummy labs torsos just to see what would happen if someone had an accident. It would make a really good visualization for why people should not try making their own ordnance at home lol
Great idea
This would be a good idea.
FBI Agent, or NPC?
@@greysoncarrhilarious!
We made several light bulb Molotovs in the 1960's, and if you take your time, they are very easy to make without breaking the bulb. In fact, of the 20 or so I made, I only broke one bulb during construction.
What was the fuse
@@whyareusobad3528; an ignited piece of cloth.
@@whyareusobad3528 Well the idea i heard was the light switch, open the door, click on the lights an whoosh you have trouble.
@@SuperFunkmachine oh makes sense I guess
@@whyareusobad3528 The way i heard of it was dill a hole in the glass, half fill the bulb with petrol an tape over the hole.
I think the thermite grenade should have a second chance at the filing cabinet by putting it upside down onto it. It either will fly off or burn a hole through it but is worth trying as from the thermite spray it seems to be somewhat directional. You could probably tie it down with some steel cable to prevent it flying but it would be interesting to see a comparison of it being face up vs face down
Thing is themite grenades aren't for cutting metal, they're for denying stuff, papers, ordinance, take your pick, both Special Forces and regular military units will carry them on COIN ops for destroying insurgent caches
It won't work too, there's too much paper, too little oxygen
@@Mr_3raqi even if it does not burn the pyrolysis to charcoal will render the paper illegible and not possible to reconstruct
I've seen those bulbs being used as traps in various settings.
I prefer standard fire myself, thermite is cool but it's more of a pain to use.
wrap 3 b day sparklers in cooking foil 2 layers. it generates more heat makes it fool proof to light
@@littlehills739 yea I get that but I don't have access to sparklers 365 so I tend to use thermate or a high heat flash comp to ignite.
As far as the intended use of a Molotov it's still far simpler to use spiked petrol with a rag.
Do you know much about interesting incendiaries because I'm able looking to learn some new things 👍
@@scrappydoo7887where do you use these and is it just for fun ?
If you want to ensure the molotov breaks more often you should tape little bits of ceramic all around the bottle and aslong as it lands on one of them it should break, theoretically.
*video idea:* K-charge-a multipurpose shaped charge warhead, US patent US6393991B1 {expired)
It's a single shaped charge that can either produce a penetrating jet, a slower EFP or fragmentation depending which set of detonators is set off.
I'm curious how well it actually works considering it's been used in only a couple of adopted munitions.
It’s which detonators you set off with which relative timings.
I'd love to see a video about thermite. Iron thermite is the classic. Thermate is pissed off and mildly toxic thermite. Copper thermite goes off so fast it's fully capable of being explosive. There's some other fun metals for thermite such as magnesium as long as you have enough chemistry knowledge to set up the right ratios.
I've always wondered if the "bottle not breaking" problem could be addressed by putting a small firecracker with a few seconds worth of fuse inside, or taped to the outside of the bottle?
Here in Australia firecrackers need a license and I'm pretty sure anything that needs an ATF permit to construct in Texas would be beyond illegal! I'd love to put my curiosity to rest and see it tested legally & safely on the channel!
carbide scribe scratch the out side of the glass?
rocks easy peasy
It's been a tough month for us here. We have had tons of set backs as well as family issues plaguing us with delays. Our timeline for construction is totally off and .........well that is life. I'm sure my very Mexican mom will have some Spanish saying for this and I'll probably hear it from her soon. We are trying our best to get up to 100% so we can finally get to all the wild ideas we have been given as is. Assuming YT doesn't yeet them for being too "scandalous" or whatever.
All good im just happy to see a new video! With all youtube quirkiness the fact you guys are still here is incredible xD! for real you yall are legends
I bet she's as unique as a breakfast taco.
@@Matt-dc8lp I won't lie. She makes wicked tacos.
@@jlambuth you sir are blessed beyond measure
@Tribulation Warrior 2001 We got the sleeves. We are waiting on the armor from suppliers.
Thermite burns really REALLY hot, but gas/napalm sticks to stuff; both work pretty good when you lob them into a vehicle's engine block.
heh ??!?!??!
@@Antonio-yh6sj Molotovs and thermite grenades are primarily anti-vehicle weapons.
I’m hearing there was a fire at Ordinance Labs facilities. Prayers for the whole team. May buddy Rest In Peace.
Well if you need something hard to get the bottle to break add some concrete. A card board mailing tube, large enough for the bottle to slide down, with concrete cast at the bottom. The tube has a cap that holds the bottle above the concrete. When it's thrown the inertia of the bottle holds it in place. When the concrete hits the ground the momentum of the bottle slides it down the tube to break on the concrete.
The diplomats device spreads it's energy wider than the other thing. More burning for the energy used to ignite the fire. Maybe if a piece of rebar has duct taped to the bottom of the bottle, it's weight would cause it to hit the ground first. The bottle would break some feet above ground and spread it's fuel over a wider area. Hypothetically that is.
3:07 considering I want a viking funeral that includes pyrotechnics, I'm sure it can be fun
Can't remember movie, but filled a light bulb and scewed back into socket. When switch on, blew up.
During the gulf war, our communication vehicle that held classified radio and paperwork was in a cabinet. Steel one with the thermite grenade inside. Had a small hole drilled so a cord could be pulled as leaving in emergency.
Skyfall
Would it be possible to make a lightbulb cocktail and have the filament put back in and see if you can ignite it by screwing it into its socket then turn the switch on…?
Maybe could try with black powder or some of your special brew that you guys have.
In the uk the 1 pint glass milk bottles are the ultimate molatov the glass is just abit thicker then a light bulb
Damn. They really scrimp on the glass, huh?
@@jlambuth hahah there not literally like a light bulb but they are very thin dont see many of them about nowadays, nothing better then fresh cold milk on your door step on a frosty morning for the cup of tea haha
I remember rumors of being placed on such a list in the mid 90s by purchasing or viewing a certain "cookbook" . Now its pretty much accepted for lack of a better term that big bro is watching and listening for far less to peak their interest.
Anarchist cookbook I dont own it fbi plz dont watch me
Fun fact. You can actually request to find out if there is a file on you.
Last time we had numerous slash piles to burn, we invited our local VFD out for a BBQ. Cost us a little in food and drink but we had professionals and trucks on site until the piles were smoldering ash.
How bout a anarchist cookbook series? What works, what doesn't, how it works, why it's a bad I idea, etc. Think it's a pretty easy source for low effort ideas
As an anarchist, this is exactly what we are missing.
"Not very bright" whilst holding a lightbulb 😂
Maybe molotov cocktail (fuse not lit cloth) + can cannon?
That's a great idea
@@OrdnanceLab
No ,bad idea, the firing shock will break the bottle,and you'll be a crispy critter .
@@j.robertsergertson4513 can always be tested with different wall thickness bottles of water first to find a bottle that will reliably launch under weight of contents.
@@j.robertsergertson4513 pull the trigger with a string
“Ordnance Lab: When you absolutely, positively have to burn it down. RIGHT NOW!”
I have an idea for a vid this was a rather obscure grenade used by seals and probably SOG in Vietnam
Model 308-1 was a grenade issued as a kit that you filled with napalm (the kit issued you thickener to add to gasoline).
You could probably repurpose a smoke grenade or something. The grenade used the fuse as a bursting charge I believe.
The SOG guys would tape a WP grenade to a claymore. They should try that
How do picke/marmelade jars do as molotovs? They ALLWAYS break when falling of shelves... maybe no good for dry brush, but better than bottles on pavement? ... might be harder to throw tho.
They really do, don't they? So much jam jars have been broken due to my clumsiness. We can def test them out.
I know that mason jars were used widely.
Personally I would think that the capacity of a jam jar would be too small though for a really good Molotov.
On some tf2 shit, I like it
When I was in highschool I had a joke "Here at Kablooie Funeral Homes, we put the fun in funeral. Send your loved one off with a bang."
5:59 what that one friend's dad wants to do when the BBQ won't start
If you put the cocktail mix in a glass bottle and shot it with a tracer round, would it ignite?
Add a hand full of ball bearings into the bottle. Carefully add a couple small pieces of willy pete seal bottle "airtight" with paraffin wax. Flameless contact ignition Molotov.
tasty
8:06 Raiload flares work well too. Not as much fun though.
personally i add polystyrene to my Molotov's it increases burn time and adds stickiness
By weight it should be at least 25% polystyrene.
That's the smallest molotov cocktail I've ever seen 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Small but "effective" and I stress the quotation marks. I made quite a few as a kid and they were more of a hassle than useful.
its also the biggest youve ever seen. (joke, dont take it seriously)
Explosives at a funeral? I'll take that. 21 flashbang salute? It'll stop the tears for a bit lol
I remember making light bulbs into molotovs as a kid. I thought I was original in doing so. Now I need to find a copy of this James bond book you speak of.
Here’s an idea … Survivalists like to informally compete concerning the best fire tinders/starters. What ingredient might be helpful (while at least nominally _”safe”)_ that many wouldn’t think of? Standard fare is some form of cotton permeated with some sort of accelerant (petroleum jelly, paraffin, etc.)
I’d probably rule out most forms of thermite, since the stuff seems harder to ignite than even wet firewood. Fine magnesium powder, etc.?
What about grease
I see that you’re the true professional’s, being covered in sweat to avoid fire damage
Just heard about the fire, hopefully you guys will be able to get back on your feet quick!
Rip Buddy 🕊🌹
The only comment that matters right now.
Prayers
3:09 I remember reading that in China they used to have fireworks at funerals to ward off bad spirits
It's just a thought that crossed my mind, but I recommend Corona beer bottles for Molotov cocktails; the export variant is pretty thin-walled and should break easily.
More Hell cannon stuff please.
I wanted to know if, throwing like 20-30 meters with force, the molov in normal bottles wouldn't explode. really black on soft ground it's natural that it won't break. MAYBE if there was a weight attached, like one or three stones lightly tied with tape around it, the impact of the stones with the glass due to inertia could break it consistently.
What I learned from this video was that I literally want explosives at my funeral now. Id like to see some homemade napalm grenades from lightbulbs like from the anarchists cookbook (can i even say that these days?) I never actually made anything from it but it has some cool booby traps from lightbulbs
He said less than desirable results. By now I thought that was yall's motto or something. 😂😂😂
The OG Finnish molotov cocktails used storm matches to ignite the liquid inside. The match was tied on the outside of the bottle. This way the bottle can be closed and the fuel won't spill on you when thrown.
I love y’all’s content but I’m definitely on some kind of watchlist because of it lol.
Also when one finds themselves starting fires on their farm for the singular purpose of burning deadwood, it can be helpful to bring a .22 caliber rifle or shotgun with birds shot to break the glass of your Molotov if it doesn’t break.
I wouldn't worry about it too much. I've watched more than a few explosives videos on UA-cam, yet I managed to get a job at an airport.
For brush fires, I preffer a 50/50 mix of brake fluid and pool chlorine granules in a plastic mayo jar. Approx. 2 minutes 'til fire, from first instant of mixing.
7:14 if you're drinking beer while burning shit (the way God intended) the fire department swings between your legs
It would be interesting to try to replicate the formula for Greek fire, an ancient incendiary weapon that reportedly won many battles for the Byzantine empire. The actual composition of ingredients are lost to history, but many formulas have been proposed. The best information I could find was that it is a liquid substance that continued to burn on water, and could only be extinguished by sand, strong vinegar, or old urine.
3:08 ...Now I want my funeral to involve explosives.
so what i would love to see, is the thermite grenade used in one of its historical roles, dropped down a cannon barrel to render the weapon inoperable
Funny you mentioned Totinos pizza rolls while I’m sitting next to the air fryer waiting on mine to get done.
I don’t use a wick in my Molotov’s I use a stopper and duct tape a storm match to the side and use the neck as a handle like a stick grenade. Stopper prevents any self inflicted burns
That sponsorship is so in line with your channel
i dunno.Molotov is to easy to make.Thats a really good and thermite is too expensive and damage from thermite is really bad so Molotov is Winner
Rather than using a (thick) wine bottle, try using a thinner glass bottle used for something like vinegar. They break insanely easy
I have no idea how I've never found your channel before, but better late than never.
Thank you, UA-cam algorithm for finally delivering me here.
The light bulb Molotov is credited to Kurt Saxon (pen name). The beauty of the Molotov is a long burning mix , not necessarily the big flash .
Bombs , full auto , cyanide , etc. , etc. (for the list compilers).
Fun way to burn brush !!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
In the poor man’s James Bond, the light bulb Molotov is shown to be plugged into the ceiling filled with a syringe
The molotov is better, because you can purchase it on the first round and still have enough cash to buy the Tec-9 or Deagle.
In looking at the Thermite grenade in action, it looks to me that there is an additional component (additive) that is causing the trermite to burn much faster than other thermite reactions that I have witnessed. True? No I don't need to know what the additive is, just verifying my previous observations.
So what happens when you soak the brush pile in a low flash point liquid like say gasoline and then throw in a molotov or thermite?🤣🤣
I thought your shirt might have been an august burns red pit crew shirt. But then I was let down. 😢 cool video though! Lol
Didn't get notes, either way. Awesome Job! Thanks
Wow, Richard Pryor dance? Smokey the Bear? you've dated yourself LOL
Glad y’all have a solid sponsor now! Maybe a vlog channel in the future?
you look like Scout from TF2 but with a lower pitched voice
You could try extinguishing fire with explosive like offensive grenade
I think someone thinks they are funnier than they actually are.
Why is Ordnance Lab the only boom boom channel that shows up for me? I'm subscribed to other channels with similar "controversial" content and they never appear in the suggested videos.
Really glad you guys made it through the whole youtube catastrophe
I've seen a pringles can with fuel rich R candy used to light a bonfire. Lots of smoke but very cool
what are u using it for?
Nice!!!
Freaking hydrate out there my dudes!
Surprised you can post this stuff!
Thanks for the videos I've used one or two of them for safety meetings.
I do not know what fuel you used but for lighting stuff like wood I feel like something like kerosene, lmap oil or white spirit my be good as they arnen't as explosive as something like gasoline but if it soaks into the wood the wood will act like a big wick. I mean what you did worked and I can imagine that a big kerosene fire (while smelling like a jet engine) may be harder to put out. So perhaps not as safe? I do not know but if I am lighting a small fire I will usually go for a small amout of kerosene (if paper and birch bark fails.)
How about a Thermite blanket/quilt? Weave the fuse thru the blanket/quilt.
Babe wake up, theres a new Ordnance Lab videp
Speaking of Smokey the Bear. It’s his 75th Anniversary. Have you ever tried putting content on Nebula for vids you can’t put on UA-cam.
Guys, can you do something on smoke. Smoke screens, coloured smoke, Discuss WP and it's use, etc
What about improvised thermite grenades? Rust and aluminum aren't exactly hard to come by. I wonder if you'd be better off using a bottle or a soda can to hold it all together.
Thermite doesnt burn as hot as magnesium just saying...50/50 magnesium and sulfur or 40% sulfur 10% AP(ammonium perclorate)
Dear Ordinance Lab, bottle will be broken more easely if glass is scratced with rough sand paper, diamond or tungsten carabide glass cutter.
what about thermate?
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Super combo.. mix the thermite with the gas 😃
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I had cactus problems. Try this ,cut the cactus down as close to the ground as possible. Drill a hole deep into the stump.pour as much plain table salt into and on the fresh stump as you can. Let it do thing about 3-5 days ! Dead it also kills any little buggers that were waiting to pop up
Tape a thermite grenade to a molotov and pull the pin on the grenade. Call it the Hybrid Thermite Grenade!! I couldn't work for you guys cause I'd just be taping stuff together to see what happens.
Could you try to make a shaped charge using Thermite? It would probably be more effective that way
So yea. We were toying with this idea. Pre fire some thermite then make it into a high pressure jet via explosives. Our 3D printer is working on concepts.
Man i really wish i can make my own explosives. I heard about some people talking about their experiences 50 or so years ago being able to experiment with various explosives during their childhood. I wish I could be like them
I knew a man, who died when was trying make bomb in home,so if you are not chemist, rather dont try it
Sex wouldn't be too fun with explosives if you ask me, but idk that's just my opinion.
As long as you keep up the content we will watch it. Take care of what you have to and make it back.
You definitely dated yourself with “Richard Pryor Dance”… 🤣
can you show us whats in the thermite grenade?
What an odd question. These are two devices for two very different applications.
Hmmm.... dead trees to burn & for some reason White Phos' sprang up in my mind.... ok, maybe a no-no and my thoughts getting me in bother (again).
Thanks for the video guys, glad you're nearly up & running again! ✌️