 So we use two different kinds of caps here. These are called icons. They need to be used with a SEB system The one end you have the icon clip You run a piece of lead wire through here really good system clips on there This lead wire will be run to a trunk line, which is hooked up to the entire blasting system on the other end This is the cap side of it Just an explosive cap. There's nothing special about this. The delay is all in the system As soon as this gets the code that it needs this cap will go off. There's no delay. There's no nothing. I'm at go off Soon as it's unhooked from the system. It's dead. This cap cannot go off no matter how much voltage you put to it We'll never go off Once you have your icon hooked up The other type of cap we use is a non-L. So what you have here is a Cobra clip It attaches to what we call B line show you that after Clips on to it It's called the shock tube. So once the B line hits shock tube goes through sends a shock through the tube all the way to your cap Depending on what cap you have depends on the delay the bottom part of the cap is your delay This is your explosive sides and go anywhere from Zero seconds to four point eight seconds of a delay for each one we go number from one to eighteen Cap you're out accordingly. Everything should be fine and go off properly This is number two. So this has a point zero three of a delay to it These caps can go off Right here they call it snap fire So you have to be somewhat be careful with them. They are pretty resilient You break this off. There is a chance the cap can go off However, these are super safe and will never go off no matter what you do to them So safe practice with the caps Obviously, they can't be stored or transported with powder Realistically, there has to be a six inch wood barrier if you do transport next to each other So if you have a powder box, it's be a six inch barrier between the caps and the explosives These should go nowhere near explosives until you get to your heading start priming Once you're in your heading other than that there should be no reason why they should ever touch So these just be careful if this shock tube does get crimped or Bent or tied off wrong There's a chance it won't go off because the shock won't be able to travel through the system properly So before you inspect in the hole, you always run your hand down it make sure everything's good When you clip on to your beeline This Cobra clip is movable So if you leave it here chances are it's going to take the lead pass of the least resistance The shock tube will just go out the wrong end. It will never go to your cap So once you hook on the beeline you make sure it's tight makes your face look nicer It makes a nicer round one of the blasting products we use here stick powder It's not water soluble. So it can be used in any sort of wet rounds. We typically use them for loading lifters or anchoring Most of our caps when we can we'll prime it with this. It's not very sensitive at all Get rid of it. You either blow it up or you can burn it It's just pretty generic brand stick powder. Nothing special to it It's essentially is just the case sausage casing You'll put one in you put your cap in then you'll just push them down the hole tamping every one or two sticks Make sure they're good Again, these are fairly safe, but it is still explosives this stuff here. It's called beeline very Sensitive we use it to tie in all our caps for all our rounds This will run from The icon cap that I showed you earlier and connect on to the Cobra clip for the non-l cap this stuff It's very sense of it. I believe it's about 80 psi will set this off So a falling rock off around Hit it with your hammer just carelessness can set it off as happened before This stuff doesn't get put up until the entire round is loaded. We know the ground safe And it's the last thing you do you put this stuff up you tie it into your icon and you walk away rope off your heading Make sure that no one's gonna come anywhere near it because there is a chance it can go off people mistake it for rope It's not rope It's an explosive it will blow your hand off. It doesn't look very big That's a big punch when it does go off, you know see rounds go off or you use it to blow missiles up You'll see it. It's a big bring of fire when it goes. You don't want to be anywhere near it if it does so All it's inside proper cutting It's just a powder PTN Kind of hard to hard to see it so you have your PTN in the inside Braided rope material on the outside to conceal it You have your orange casing It'll protect it from water