Don't Ever Try To Stop Water From Freezing!
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bro was basically two seconds away from getting killed by a pipe bomb
Pipe bomb made only with pipe and water
That's exactly how police would have written it up too without taking into consideration any context.
WHAT CONTEXT??? @@econojon
No, he was a second and a half away from death 💀
@yetanotherjohn For real, there ain't none. "Just the facts ma'am."
The fact that the bom- experiment waited until he protected himself is very considerate
lol bro u toon funny
That's what I said, 8 months before you
@@void4972who gives a shit
@@void4972 Did he copy your comment from months ago? Sad.
4 replies??
"and this is because..." Extreme loud Frying noises
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That's why you open your faucets to a drip, so the Pipes don't freeze in Winter when temps are below 32°F.
Happens a lot in Philly. Winters can literally touch 0°-3°. Pipes busted then froze solid. So weird.
@@Riddem79wow Philly winters aren't as cold as I thought. I'm from Upstate NY but live in Oklahoma now, Oklahoma gets colder than -3 in the winter, we just don't get the snow thank God.
Do you guys know why I live in the UK and have never heard of this? Or know anyone who does it. Are our pipes designed differently or maybe at a different pressure. Is this something that only matters if taps are left closed for weeks? It doesn’t get as cold in the UK as many places in America and also doesn’t for very long. That may be why.
@@ZeerakImran idk about a out ur plumbing layouts but this is generally a thing in the southern half of the US because the homes are built with the higher summer temps in mind. Pipes are a few inches underground. Some water lines are run with no insulation and left in elements, think like under a mobile home for example. Since it rarely gets below freezing in this area the extra work to protect it isn't worth most ppls effort.
Homes in colder climates tend to bury lines deeper and avoid pipes being in open air uninsulated
@@ct1freak ah that makes sense. Yeah I haven’t seen any exposed piping except on the inside of the house. I have seen it on the outside of houses in other countries where it’s hot. They always looked ugly though and I always questioned how they could just be allowed to dangle by the side of the wall. I guess in their minds this makes repairs easier because they’re used to everything breaking with lower quality materials and tradesmen. This isn’t referring to the US as I haven’t been to the US yet. Thanks.
Bro created a water pipe bomb
Exactly , pressure began rising the moment he started cooling the metal , waaayyy before icing
bomb bong😊
@@barrymantelli8011 lmfao the forbidden pipe bong that you can only use once😭😂🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭 if you don't get the joke it's NOT because the pipe breaks it's because you break🤣😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
A pipebomb that explodes into two or three pieces is a very crummy pipebomb....one that explodes into 200-300 pieces tho🤷
The simplest pipe bombs are just pipe with water boiled pver a flame until the prusseure makes its blow up
Pipe was like : Hurry up bro , I don't know if I can hold it any longer.
Uh, yes, finally. That was just about time... The pressure is released... ;-)
Lord have mercy I’m bouta buss!
@@stoneman5275ambutakuaammm
I can't hold it in anymore... I just wanna.....
I picture Dyson's death scene from Terminator 2. :)
Liquid nitrogen is also compromising the integrity of that steel. Try that again but with a more controlled freeze like putting it in a freezer and allowing it to freeze slower without using a substance that causes embrittlement of the metal.
Water is incompressible. It doesn't matter how slow it happens the pipe will break if the water in the pipe freezes. If he super cools the water instead the pipe won't break and the water won't actually freeze.
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@@robotsandmonsters4756I think they’re referring to how the pipe would break. Supercooling metal fails differently than simply frozen pipes.
It could be a smaller split without the quickly built up pressure causing an explosion. Temperature and rate matter.
@@robotsandmonsters4756a lot of general statements are only generally true.
Glass is a spring
Copper wire is a capacitor
Water is compressible. Just not very compressible.
This will cause the steel to slowly deform into a bubble-like shape since at relatively low negative temperatures steel retains its ductility.
You can make a beautiful timelapse, but no explosions means no attention)
My man barely survived
“Hey why you got a riot shield?”
“I’m a scientist.”
Bruh😂
Riot shields are the friends of wildlife volunteers and scientists everywhere
This feels like something Rick or Doc would say
"I'm with the science team."
I mean... Not inaccurate
"Right before I was about to die, I didn't"
‘Oh hes gonna put in freez…’. [sees guy pour liquid N on pipe] 😮
😂
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I love this comment 😂
In his annoying high pitched voice
I work on Fire sprinkler systems.. I’ve seen steel tees explode with such force the busted pipe can be on side of the building and the piece that busted off of the pipe on the complete opposite side..
That... is concerning for me if that can happen.
@@judithvandenberg8551 watch a video of freezing water in a steel pipe or cpvc pipe .. it definitely happens no lies or dramatics
In the next John Wick movie, he’s going to put a cylinder of water in a walk-in freezer. The next day…boom! 💥💦
Bro's having a death race with NileRed and styropyro 💀
I had to do a double take because I somehow managed to momentarily forget that this guy and Nile Red were different people.
too true lol
my bet is on pyro for sure
@@ligokleftis StyroPyro will accidentally blind himself before a fatal incident, that might limit the danger (to a city, instead of a state).
@@SuperLuminalMan Nah. He's way too careful with goggles. His eyes are going to be the only thing LEFT.
“Welcome to my laboratory, where safety is number 1 priority” lmao
w reference
Woooooooww this line! Wh-… how was that guy’s name?! Duuude such memories
Boom
@@reagindoerindo4311 - Russian Something
@@OwenSithole crazyrussianhacker
That was caused by the freezing water but the pipe starts faster to cooldown than the endcap and so it didn't expanded at first but getting smaller because of the behavior of cold steel. So the endcap didn't fit the screwed socket anymore and pops of
Very good point. I think this means a better seal (a weld) would hold the pressure longer, but when it eventually fails anyway the explosion would be even more violent?
It's pretty amazing seeing latent heat energy harnessed in this way.
All that released energy is what _would_ have been released much more gradually (and invisibly) during normal freezing in an ice cube tray or whatever.
@@nthgth Thats right. You can see, that the water starts freezing form outside to the inside, which means that the endcap was blasted because of the pressure of water what was still in liquid condition. I think the point of the video was to demonstrate that ice expandes and it was proven at this point. But there are more questions about this which could only be answered if someone got an sphere shape metal ball with water filled in and then test it in a vacuum chamber this way. But you can tell that the ball would explode at the gap where the liquid was filled in the ball. It would be nonsense to test it :D
1) Safety 3rd!
2) that’s why pipes go haywire during the fall of snow or dips in temperature, especially here in mild west coast Victoria.
3) hooray for science! 😊
1) Shut the hell up
2) That makes me go 🤓👆 on you
3) JUST PLEASE SHUT UP ❤❤❤😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
Man did a perfect parry on the bottle.
i'd contest it's more of a perfect block but your point otherwise stands
@@getmeoutoftheyoutubeservers*thy shield is an extensive of your body as any other tool including atomic bomb therefore he parried the ice cold bomb explosion*
parry is just a well timed block. And he did time it.
do either of you actually know what parrying is. like have you looked it up
Parry is just a block but we are using it in the video game context where a parry is a well timed block that is usually beneficial
"sir this is a pipe bomb"
"No, this is a water pipe bomb!"
**starts freezing the water**
This pipe is da bomb!
I used it a lot in a zombie game called days gone
@@adelzeft6272left 4 dead
While I appreciate the joke this is *literally* what a dry ice bomb is, liquid nitrogen included
*explodes water pipe bomb*
"It's just ice sir"
I'm really glad you didn't get hurt during this! Safety trumps views. Live to make more videos
Gotta love the order of operations here. Safety last!
HELL YEAH
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As Mike Rowe of dirty jobs would say
SAFETY 3RD
And barely in the nick of time
It's PEMDAS and s is for safety
That pipe was such a bro, dude was holding it in until a safety measure was finally put in before giving up.
Lol, everyone out! I...kant...HEWLLLD...!!!
ITS COMING OUUUUTTTTTT
I prefer to believe that he parried the explosion with the shield 😂
yup
Yeah this the one lol
Just a thought, why not try to use a pipe that can withstand 2000 amps, or weld the pipe shut all around? Surely it CAN be contained at some point, and I bet that science experiment is exciting to try.
Extremely high pressure freezing actually creates new subtypes of ice like "ice III"
@@justinbremer2281 Thank you. Now I have something new to look into.
@@senorspicyboiIce nine is real! (ice IX)
@@ryanschwan2507 so is ice 19 (ice XIX) crazy stuff
Thanks yall, I had this exact question. Like suppose the container has "unlimited" strength but still remove way too much heat for the water to want to remain liquid -- what then?
Gotta look up those fancy new forms of ice.
“What if we put it in a container that won’t expand?”
You sir have made yourself a bomb 😂
LOL glad I wasn't the only one who saw that. i thought of the 2 bolts 1 nut trick 🤣
It's a bo'oh wo'oh
It's legit just a water jet bomb. Could get even nastier had it been two different containers in one; one being filled with boiling water and the other being filled with freezing water. Freezing, not frozen. Would essentially be the worse case of freezer burn
Well, that technically it did expand... Just not at the same rate as the water 😁
@MrKnowsItAll "when water freezes it goes smaller"
That's... Not true. The entire reason for this video is that water expands as it freezes into ice.
Your Guardian angel'd been holding that bottle intact harder than the Spiderman held that train
It’s always been Spider-Man now. Mandela Effect
that damn train
Holy shit, that scene is way more etched in my memory than I thought it would be before reading this 💀
@@nyccollin bruh everyone is just to lazy to put that " - " there
@@seromniconciente8689 makes you wonder if Mandela is people being lazy and creating names which people stick to
Dude almost took himself out with an ice IED.
Bro saved himself from meeting Einstein
Bro you created an eco friendly pipe bomb
xd
CM Punk dropping Mr. Freeze-style ice puns.
"Yes, officer. This man right here"
NSA is definitely spying on you now. 😂
tell him not to do that with baking soda and vinegar in an ampule with something to break it
"Safety is always a very high priority; somewhere around 3rd on the list"
21st priority
And he sacrifices... HIS LIFEEEE
Mans literally created a steel pipe bomb 💣 and stood 3 feet away from it with a plastic "shield" 🤭
On someone else’s list.
@@joshuakim3734 THE ROOKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
If I recall correctly, you need a container capable of holding something like 35000 atmospheres of pressure to keep water from expanding when it freezes. Don't quote me on the exact number, though, and even if that number is right, you would want to have a considerable engineering safety margin, especially when adding the great stresses from the huge temperature gradient caused by immersion in liquid nitrogen.
bro power shielded a pipe bomb 💀
Man puts on rubber gloves to touch water but then makes a pipe bomb surrounded by liquid nitrogen *and doesn't shield himself until the last second*
Nah bro had a quick time cut scene and pressed x at the right time
I swear that cap looks badly screwed on. It looks as it was cross-threaded.
Liqiud nitrogen plus gloves is worst for your hand . Heat from the hand prevents LN from freezing it. Rubber glove frozen on your hand causes Frost fingers etc
(Found this info on net, correct me if im wrong)
@@JuniorZAllegro sounds like it could be true, but I'm not suggesting he should wear thin latex gloves when handling liquid nitrogen lol. The joke is that it's too much protection from cool tap water but not enough protection from anything else he was doing.
Dude the comedic timing of that explosion with the shield was hilarious. Idk why, seeing it violently explode RIGHT after you calmly set the shield down made me laugh so hard
This is like something out of Pokémon LMAO
Mr. Mime used Protect!
Forretress used Explosion!
Mr. Mime is protecting itself
@@marksmithwas12 lol bad timing
@@marksmithwas12 wow I didn’t know you can be verified with under 100k subs
Same lol
It's like some r6 siege blitz breach charge stuff
The "experiment" seconds before he grabs the shield: "HURRY I'M- I'M ABOUT TO BUSSSSSS"
Homeowners who have experienced a winter plumbing pipe freeze know this well. Indoor waterfalls descending down plaster walls.
How TSA sees water
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underrated comment
Security business be like:
"Step back from the water pls"
@@kvltntr00 can confirm. Totally underrated
TSA: "Bottled Water = ATF call!"
dude used up an entire year's worth of good fortune right there
1 thousand likes and no comments? Yall just like and scroll like that?
Lmao
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@@emomc9557indeed
Hilarious
This is why hydraulic system works incredibly in all conditions.
As long as you don't get water in there, ironically (thinking of brake systems where it gets hot enough to vaporize the water)
I mean it's incompressible property even works at solid state
Its why pipes burst during the winter if there isnt enough insulation or if not buried deep enough below the frost line.
Impeccable timing with the shield!
Yeah
Lesson of the day: shield goes in front of you long before you start doing crazy things.
I'm going to have to politely disagree with that; safety margins are important! Way too close for comfort, but very glad he got lucky 🙂
Cooooould have been edited for dramatic effect lol
Impeccable carelessness
It was very polite of the pipe not to explode before he put the shield ip
Lol 😂
Ahhh yes, the shield IP made the pipe bomb find it's actual objetive so he hold it until he found it
I always thought going from a liquid to a solid wouldn’t expand but rather get more compact inside a container! Learn something new every day!
that's true for most substances, water is an exception
That sometimes happens in household plumbing where winter temperatures in areas of the Midwest get well below freezing.
It's happened in the northeast too, namely Long Island several years ago it was fairly widespread one very cold week
Great example of why you should set up safety gear immediately instead of "when I thought it was probably getting to the freezing point."
Did he get hurt
Was it that dangerous of an experiment?
@@jorge5275he most certainly could have been hurt, and going overboard with safety isn’t usually a bad thing.
Probably might be the worst word as a scientist doing experiments
How is this, a great example of "why" you should set up safety gear before hand? Nothing went wrong and no one was injured, so this isn't a good example of why you should do anything differently.
@@MadladMgeee yeah, it really is a good example. He was only a few seconds from potential serious injury, the liquid nitrogen could have splashed and burned him, the steel pipe could have hit him. He only got the shield up a second in advance of the explosion, it could have happened earlier and he wouldnt have been prepared.
The fact that he was the cameraman gave him death immunity
I read that as a Fallout stat notification
+ Camera Invincibility
Cameraman immunity is a false positive. We rarely get footage from the dead ones for the same reason warplanes came back with holes in the wings and not the body.
Survivor bias?
Overused joke
Kenny from scream disagrees
Unless I'm mistaken, that container did expand. It may have been the refractive index but it certainly looked warped and steel does expand.
Also, if you use a container that the expansion of water to I've cannot break, you can make a different type of ice.
So far scientists have experimentally determined the crystal structures for 19 types of ice. Or maybe 20
"Jesus Christ, what happened to this man?!"
"He tried to stop water from freezing"
"..."
For a second I thought that was a question
“Jesus? Why did he die?”
Are you asking what happened to Jesus Christ or this guy in the video?
I've heard he was crucified
The combination of porn and pretty women just created a really powerful force that can be too much for the sack and shaft to hold in.
@@JustinKayce that's a strange comment to make but the fact that your PFP makes you look like a modern, revived Jesus with nice sunglasses on is hilarious lmao I guess you really do come when called and you have a whole CZcams playlist dedicated to guns lol
Bro, this experiment is the embodiment of "If it's not your time, it's not your time." Glad you're safe.
Quite literally
Should have welded both ends.
How 💀💀💀 he wasnt even standing infront of either end that had a cap, he wasnt even in the firing line of that cap lol
He was pretty safe 🤷♂️
I mean making the steel weak with liquid nitrogen was pretty f****** stupid there are other much more intelligent ways to freeze the water in the steel
@triptank stand in front of a pipe bomb then, as long as the caps aren't facing towards you you'll be all good right?
My goodness. Thank the Lord that you pulled that shield/ life-saving barrier when you did. I don't even want to begin to imagine what would have happened to you if you did not choose to take extra precautions at the moment you did. That was pretty crazy. Although it does make sense that whichever container was used would eventually explode or come apart. The now half water (soon to be frozen) plus the water that already froze needs to eventually be released from its now smaller container.
Bro got ultra instinct 😅
The real lesson to be learned here is that safety measures should always be in place prior to commencing any testing.
No, actually only just before things go wrong
@@ajsiemers Exactly! Why bother ruining the shot with a dumb shield for any longer than you have to? As long as you can accurately predict when he boutta bust, throw up the shield and hit the whoa (/s)
I feel like the other two responses don't realize that (you should put a bullet proof vest of before entering somewhere you might get shot.)
Not after you get shot, nor after when the guns are pulled. You should have that safety before you even start. Regardless of how it looks.
@@kellym9190 uh... suuuuuurrrrrreeeeee.... cause that camera shot is more important than your life?
Don't think you realized one of them was so obviously sarcastic considering the /s
"Water can exert around FSSSSSSFSSFSFSSSSSSS of pressure"
Good to know!
oh man I was scrolling through the comments to see if someone got that but I guess not xD
Incase anyone else missed it, I think he said "2000 atmospheres of pressure"
Lol that’s exactly what I was thinking 😂 I kept replaying just to hear what he said and I still didn’t understand shit 😭
@@armadillolizard711 you are correct
You beat me to it! 😂😭🤣
Millennials finding out how 2nd grade science finally works
Even if the container was able to hold itself, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be able to freeze because the added pressure would lower the freezing temp and cause the water not to freeze. Either you stop dropping the temp or your container fails due to the cold.
*TRUMP 2024!*
"Your safety is not our problem." - Groundwork Tech Research
OSHA: *I sense a disturbance in the force*
@@Bullet44the workforce
@@panoraxeis that deep rock galactic lmao
Safety third!
Pipe : cover up man imma explode in a few milliseconds
😅😅😅
pervert jokes about this in 3, 2, 1...
That’s what I usually say right before sex.😶
@@sethmorgan6693AYO
Lol
the use of liquid nitrogen also cools the steel an incredible amount, not only making that contract too, but also making it brittle
Those end caps are low quality cast steel too so not exactly the strongest materials to use
Perfect example on why the saying “don’t underestimate the power of water” is valid
Most other examples are about how easy it is to forget it's actually pretty dense and heavy
“Last chance to look at me Hector”
Dings bell
Yes, the old ways are still the best.. at Los Pollos Hermanos. 🍗
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🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎
Gave me the chuckle I needed to get going this morning.
* thump *
Not even half a second later
* boom *
Perfect timing
Death: shit missed him again
no comments?
@@imaginariation.1978 The grim reaper
Not much energy actually though, because its not expanding beyond the break point like compressed air would trying to escape, so the moment it pops, thats all the energy. Realistically it probably wouldn't hurt that much
Timing? It was the *thump* that broke the pipe.
Now do it without water in between the threads of the screw cap, so it doesn't just pop off.
Water is such an amazing force, hell even steam engines are seen as old technology but those old steam tractors make more torque than modern ones lol
Torque at the wheels is what's important, and with gear reduction it doesn't much matter what the engine itself is producing (power is a different story)
But yeah we still use steam for most power production, including the very modern and clean nuclear
This is how you get burst pipes in winter. You should always turn on at least one faucet to a trickle during a deep freeze to prevent this from happening.
Drain your pipes much easier
it really only needs to be a pipe that's near the outside walls of your home - an interior room with plumbing is less likely to freeze ( so long as the inside of your home is above freezing)
@@architecturalabincorrect. But something an architect would definitely say. 👍
@@architecturalabI usually flush a bunch of orbees down my toilet and down my drains to suck up the water
@@corpsehandler5321texas homes when snow: 🧨
"Dude, did you bring those explosive powder for the pipe bomb?" "No, but i have water."
To be fair the liquid nitrogen is actually the most energetic thing here.
Now you're on a list
@@kylealexander7024 its the least energetic thing here. however its the most out of gradient compared to everything else around it
@@aoyuki1409 yea i was kinda think the same but couldnt find the correct wording. Thank you
Don't forget the liquid nitrogen lol
A man was arrested after what police say was a bomb threat caught early. Yesterday authorities pulled him over and found bomb making materials. In his trunk he had pipes and 5 gallons of water which if carried out could have been devastating
As a blacksmith I hate that you proclaim a piece of metal to be non-expanding.
Especially after you make it brittle with cryo and ignore the fact that even the brittle cold pipe still expands with the pressure build-up inside it.
This expansion is literally the reason of failure around a weakpoint - hence why it popped at the thinnest and slightly corner-ish spots around it's circumference.
If you cool down a metal plate fast enough with a big enough ∆T you can make the plate explode just from the internal stresses alone...
This is why we disconnect our hoses in winter. So we don’t burst pipes and flood our house.
This is also why it's extremely important to properly insulate your pipes, even in areas that don't typically need it.
People have been learning hard lessons here in South Texas with some of the colder winters we're having in the last decade lol.
How do you get the water if it’s disconnected?
@@user-uf9jz7xw4h jugs. Lots of houses here in the northwoods(or those even farther north in the arctic circle) have to be disconnected from the outdoor water sources because trying to heat it all winter isn't feasibly possible.
@@user-uf9jz7xw4h you don’t. It’s disconnected for winter freezing temps. Everything outside will die back anyway from the frost.
@@user-uf9jz7xw4h snow is water
“Today on action labs we’re going to be making a pipe bomb. Stay tuned!”
Bro if that was actual gun powder that would be a house
Haha nice
@@seandoespurr7406 no shit.. that’s why the comment is a joke..
When you are the producer, antagonist, and cameraman at the same tame
Water is incredibly powerful under the right conditions.
In case no one mentioned it, freezing water expands, freezing steel shrinks.
This video shows that extra low temperature make metals fragile!
@@Firefly_3161 T1000 Terminator
Someone did mention it earlier. Except you kept it short and sweet which made yours more comprehensible.
@@presidenttnediserp428I didn't understand the other nerd response
thats what i always tell them girls jeez
Psychologist: The ice grenade doesn't exists, it can't explode in your house.
The ice grenade:
Look at these kids in the comments who are mad🤣 and since y’all are mad I have something for you guys! Ready…
R/woooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh!
@@Adriansdr07 "in your house"
@@Adriansdr07 he never said it would blow up his house
Mr freeze has entered the chat
He said “in your house” not “blow your house up” learn to read@@Adriansdr07
This is why you want to leave your faucet running a bit during very cold nights.
Thank God for granting the intuition to place the shield at that moment.
You might have forgotten to mention that metal contracts with lower temps or when it gets frozen.
That's why water pipes freeze. Old pipes used to need to have people getting water from them to keep water running slowly or at a fast drip or the pipes would break.
LN2 temperatures also makes steel extremely brittle. If the temperature was taken down gradually like in a household freezer, the steel would likely flex but not break
@@i3igpete no, it would have failed 100%. The threading used to screw the top on was what gave. That would happen regardless.
@@i3igpete What is LN2?
@@edwardlewis1963 The sequal of Liquid Nitrogen
Death: Steady..... Steady...... FIRE!!
Him: I should put up my shield, it could explode any second now!
Death: SON OF A!!
Lmao
😂😂😂😂
Bro equipped his shield at just the right time 😭
It sheared the tiny pieces of metal in-between each thread.
Make it out of solid aluminum. Only open one side, and make inner threads on a lathe.
Somewhere in Heaven, there’s a guardian angel on meds cuz of this guy.
It would roll all of its eyes on all of its wheels and say "again? Really bro?"
Or in hell. Just because "God' and its slaves have better advertising, don't assume they are telling the truth. Do you believe that Comcast is better than Verizon just because they say so in their literature?
@@MisterNiles Apologies, but the stench of fermenting Doritos emanating in waves from your fedora utterly distracted me from whatever it was you said. You have yourself a great day now, and do try not to cut yourself on all of that edge.
@@JushuaProvido It's not isn edgy idea. It's a simple, common sense idea. As far as the neckbeard comments go... stop projecting.
Bro nobody cares
Death: _I ALMOST GOT HIM THIS TIME !!!_
Mission Failed. We'll get him next time
Bro his guardian angel was holding that thing together like 🙏🏽
This reminds me of the scene in Archer where Sterling makes an impromptu pipe bomb out of a beer bottle, water, and dry ice, only realizing after he's sealed it that he has no idea when it will detonate and just tosses it up in the air.
We can now appreciate why we don't want our pipes to freeze in the winter.
Exactly, they will become explosives and destroy the plumbing
Not really. Burst pipes turning into a pipe bomb is probably number 1,000,000,000 of problems I actually worry about during winter.
OH literally why didn’t I realize that. I’ve always known that you shouldn’t let them freeze buy I didn’t make the connection on why
@loadingresourcesdotdot they burst usually at hose or if your unlucky under the house where u don't see it seen them turn into skating rings
@@NoMoreBsPlease 1,000,000,000? I need a list.
My man has angels guarding him
Just imagine all the realities in which he was harmed or died though, cautionary tale in those lower vibrational realities.
His time hasn't come yet.
Wait, he's your man? You're married?
One of these days they'll get tired of his crap.
God bless you and Jesus loves you very much. Put your faith in him and you will be saved ❤
The hardest part for me was to wait for the right moment when I replicated this experiment.
Embrittled that cast steel by super cooling it. Heat soak your caps for about 4 hours at 1100f to stress relieve them, then freeze SLOWLY (or at least more slowly)
That was the most polite explosion ive ever seen
Why would u make the steel brittle?
@@vincentstohr2216there are other properties. Just because a metal is brittle doesn't mean it breaks easily. Steels are usually brittle because they are hardened, they resist deformation almost completely which gives them a very high strength. Unfortunately that means they break violently at that point because none of the energy went into deformation its good for pipes because it means long sections won't flex as much
@@aceystar1478I know the process of hardening and stuff. But if u submerge it in liquid Nitrogen and the steel was already hardened. Ofc it break easily.
@vincentstohr2216 there's a temperature for many materials called the ductile to brittle transition temperature. Below the temperature the metal will have brittle fracture above which it can experience ductile fracture. Thats the reason the titanic sank. The steel it was made of had a dbtt that was basically room temp so the icy antarctic made it snap like a twig
The most perfect timing ever, not even rhythm game players can match his timing
Underrated Comment
His brain just calculated shit on the fly
Click the circles
Man just parried that 😂
"Cookiezi wants to know your location."
Bro forgot the explanation and hit us with the water fizz and thought we wouldn't notice
"Do not try this at home"
My mom screaming in the kitchen because the freezer exploded💀
The timing of that shield placement had me shitting myself, glad ur safe yo! Thanks for the risks u take to bring us such neat experiments
Fr like a second off and it would’ve been shrapnel city!
Jesse, not now, lets make mrth.
Your comments about shitting helped me pop out a turd. Thank you
My name is Skyler White yo
@@musclecarmaniac6914 My husband is Walter White, yo
"This happens beca-"*insert angry steaming noises*
That seems to already explain why.
There is a thing called editing. In editing, one puts the final voice OVER the loud sounds one is explaining with enough volume to where the viewer understands what is being said
“So we don’t get any air gaps”
Leaves a solid 1/10th of it filled with air
That container was holding on with all its strength to not explode until you got the shield.
What a sweetie 💖💕
What a bro
Reminds me about a short about a spaceship door saving a life
You know another factor here is how brittle metal gets when cold
Also the cap that busted was cast iron which is also naturally brittle. Double brittle.
@@dboi5311iron is soft metal. That's the entire reason it's used in steel alloys.
Agree. Freeze it with out liquid nitrogen. I think the nitrogen magnifies any stress point possibly fracturing to the point of failure.
And iron contracts linearly also, about a 1/10 mm in that range stressing the engaged threads
@@Wyatt_Riley If the cap is indeed cast iron, then it is brittle because it not only has impurities, they are also inconsistently distributed. Cast steel, on the other hand, was made with the secret sauce to prevent impurities and evenly distribute the carbon. Both can have the same iron content yet very different properties.
There is a method of safe cracking, where you drill a hole into the safe, fill it with water, then either freeze it with LN2 or explode it. There is very little that can stop expanding water.
Easy fix. Find a Copper Container. Tighten under water. Hot bar Weld The Tops To The Canister Shut. See What Happens then. Cooper gets more ductile the lower the temperature. No gaps for air or water to escape.
this man got a damn spider sense
He casually made an IED, posted it to CZcams & they didn’t pull his channel.
That’s God mode
More like a thermometer and common sense but hes damn sure lucky he wasnt stupid with it
Almost too late... Better to be a bit too soon than too late.