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  • yaay for pushing kids down in seats in fury xD

  • Hi its the guy from the wrecking yard.

    I have a collection of air bags to set off when I want to entertain friends but I'm in the UK and over here its illegal to send them in the post. and I don't know what the customs inspectors would make of them but I doubt it would be good.

    I'm sure if you went to you're nearest car wrecking yard they'd let you take a few. Just don't forget to take the plug that goes into the back of them as well, and remove it while you are transporting them.

  • Manufacturers stopped using sodium Azide in the early 90's so airbags with sodium azide in them are less common.

    Manufaturers now use exotic chemical propellants which contain all sorts of different chemicals to make them much safer. The latest air bags especially side and curtain air bags are now starting to use just compressed inert gas at very high pressure.

    I would not recommend trying to open an air bag charge without knowing if it contains unburned sodium azide, this stuff is very deadly.

  • good vid, but your missing the best bit!, you guys need to use one of your lathes to part off the welds/crimps on those canisters and show whats inside :D

  • what does the inert label mean?

  • THE BALLS ARE INERT!!

  • thumbs up if u really wanna see a crash test dummy decapitated :P

  • "We can test this, let me get my gun"! lol

  • I fired one off in my yard for fun!

  • its filled with urine and pasta! trust me...

  • i miss you guys!

  • "I'm a little ray of sunshine" haha, nice one chris

  • lol chris your so comical in these last few episodes, it because you seem alot funnier when Paul is around, hehe

  • Yap, it's Sodium azide (NaN3) that produces nitrogen gas when it decomposes...

  • @AllAtheism it's also highly toxic

  • @MrTurboturbine True. All azides are toxic. Luckily azides don't accumulate in the body if I'm correct...

  • cool

    

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