@werewolfofzion1 Yes is could... the effect occurs simply because of the ferrocerium composition of the "flint", not because of anything special about what they use in the lighter.
@FlashDusk What you are talking about is making a crack in the fluid tank and causing it to explosively decompress. This, on the other hand, makes the ferrocerium unstable.
Nice video. Educational, yet destructive. Most of the other videos of blowing stuff up don't explain the science behind it. Thanks!
USMC12694 10 months ago
you know that you can buy some lighter-flint and little metal bar alone, yes? no need to kill a lighter for that...
gibbbon 1 year ago
mac-fucking-guyver!
cecilpunk 1 year ago
could this be done with a ferricium rod? like a fire steel?
werewolfofzion1 1 year ago
@werewolfofzion1 Yes is could... the effect occurs simply because of the ferrocerium composition of the "flint", not because of anything special about what they use in the lighter.
mynameisfiber 1 year ago
make it baseball size, gotta flame grenade
bajesus666 1 year ago
watvea. jsut throw it on the ground. the top comes off, pick the lighter up and then smash it hard down. it would create something like that
chesterngiamzhenghao 1 year ago
i like how youre a smart as nerd but youre prolly cool as;D
cipisamadass88 1 year ago
sooo is this the same as throwing the whole lighter and causing it to explode? or is that just the gas pop
FlashDusk 1 year ago
@FlashDusk What you are talking about is making a crack in the fluid tank and causing it to explosively decompress. This, on the other hand, makes the ferrocerium unstable.
mynameisfiber 1 year ago
It's called FERROCERIUM, not "ferocium", dumbass.
aseglkj 2 years ago
Yes, just as the comments call it. Although I did put a note where I misspoke in the video. Thanks for the edit, dumbass.
mynameisfiber 2 years ago
You're welcome, dumbass.
aseglkj 2 years ago
guys plz answer me... can i make the flint go powdered and then light it? i mean like a explosive powder? answer
antiswattt 2 years ago