 With expedient stuff, it's kind of like, hey, you have the C4, we have all these bottles on the ground because this country doesn't pick up its garbage. You can make something and basically fight them, smarter, but not harder. In there, since the corner will fit well into here. Do that with all six of them on the same line. Take that one, slap it on top, so they sandwich together. Press. There's triple sand to run across the middle of that field right there. It's running this. So first thing is we're going to do is we're not going to take it open in this stuff. Mine. Hey, you pinched it? Yes, I'm fine. And you'll stick it down in there like this. Air pockets, see how I put two pieces in it and I'm not stuffing it all in at once? There'll be no air pockets when I do this. What happened to the air pockets? You can get something called splatter. It's where the C4 won't detonate. It will just fling itself all over the range. It's more water resistant than it is waterproof. This stuff can be submerged for quite some time without it compromising itself, but after 24 hours, you're looking at almost a detrimental issue going on with your explosive. More decks, please. And the height of the cone on the inside. Insert shovel to the knife. Expedient. A double bolt, a long bolt, that actually does go off. It's going to shatter some of this stuff and it's going to splinter it into pieces. You want the pieces to be about as large as a quarter or smaller than about the size of a dime. So when it flies towards you, it's actually going to do the desired physical damaging effect that this is required. So this is actually a charge for anti-personnel. You're going to do alternate time number two. You're going to be in this one. And get the average of those burn times. So let's say you cut one three foot, sorry. Let's say you cut three one foot pieces and the average burner between each of those is between 40, let's say it's about 43 seconds. We can convert the six feet by multiplying that by 12, right? You got your phone up. That'll be 56. 56 inches? 56. Like 66, all right. Do it on this one? Yep. Once those are cut, tape the ends. And tape. Oh wait. This will go. Sure. Come on, someone, right? Cool. And that's done. No, just go over the cone, just like make sure. How do you short count? Five, four, three, two, one. Heads down. With anything that you do, even if you even tamp the cratering charge, that product you're going to have in the end is going to, you're going to see dividends come back for you for the expectation of the blast of the charge. That's the safety driver. And then when we take a casualty, that is your show. Bye. That's the way we were right for it now. 300-ish. I'm all so sad. Why? I can still do this a whole lot faster. That's why. They're pretty deep.