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Brainiac Science Abuse - Thermite Vs A French Car - Part 1

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A tribute to french engineering, Mighty thermite takes on a french car's engine block

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  • why does someone not do this on a running engine?

  • @cotullaguy Thermite is aluminum oxide and rust, both extremely common substances. Not hard to imagine those two mixed by chance when a building is destroyed.

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  • Richard Hammond?

  • haha its funny cause i hate French.......stuff :D

  • im not done with you cunt flaps were are your pyro videos and know how ile make some tommro and ile post it...what do you want flash powder, thermite, high explosives. rockets.....if you want high explosives you will have to wait a day or two cos ile have to make the detonators and dry out the primary explosive but i got every thing to go....and frank spank i can only assume my brother has changed my name

  • @1ukjunglednbraver Whatever you say Frank Spank.

  • @CertifiedBad4ss i wish i was 15 again im 24 ive got all the chemicals for thermite and other exotic things i wish i had filmed some of my crimes to show you but im not that stupid and have thermite many many times its awfull at melting anything but thin sheet steel like a car bonnet.. metal 2 inch thick solid steel beems would take so many many kilos of themite when just one kilo explosive shaped charge would work so much better thats why they use explosives in demolitions and not thermite

  • @1ukjunglednbraver I think you are a 15 year old who googled and watched too many youtube videos and now think you are an expert, this conversation has gone on long enough.

    I have no need to prove myself to some retarded kid who thinks he's an expert.

    And yes, thermite is used industrially to cut steel, and no, thermite could easily have been smuggled into the building, the fact still is that there were thermite in that building.

  • @CertifiedBad4ss shut up you dont know shit everything has been discreitited my spelling well im dyslexic...as for the pyrotechnics im a god...thermite is not used industrialy to cut steel the only aplication i can think of it being used is in welding rail tracks...ive made copper oxide thermite manytimes is burns so fast that doesnt melt shit ....your saying that people would have noticed a damoltion company i think they would notice a tonns of thermite being planted in the building

  • @1ukjunglednbraver Yes, a guy who calls himself Frank Spank and lists porn and beer as interests is sure to be a master of pyrotechnics. And a guy who can't spell for shit at that.

    How would you go about setting up precision shaped charged on steel beams all throughout a sky scraper, without people noticing demolition crew.

    Fact is that thermite was found in the rubble, and thermite is used to cut through steel industrially.

  • @CertifiedBad4ss shut the fuck up...its burns in a flash at half the temperature of the sun 3000 degrees c normal thermite burns for longer and has more effect.....not to mention if you wanted to bring a building down you would just use normal high explosive shaped charges not some super science fiction new bullshit ive been making pyrotechnics for years and such things thermite is a bad choice to bring down a building normal explosives or even a plane will do better

  • @1ukjunglednbraver Regular thermite is also considered an explosive. Nano thermite isn't an HE, it just burn at half the temperature of the sun, and shouldn't be found in rubble.

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