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Fill a safe with water and drop an m80(small explosive) inside. It should blow the door off no problem. To get the explosive in drill a small hole just big enough for the explosive
I have never been more afraid for Brian and Jason's wellbeing than while watching them try to separate those magnets. I'm glad you guys can both still count to 10 without assistance.
Given that you can literally saw through it because the sheet metal is probably thinner than your average filling cabinet, I don't think this should even qualify as a safe.
When you mix fuel, metal oxide and metal powder in just the right way, it burns at 2000 degrees Celsius. Hot enough to cut through nearly any barrier known to man. Throw some C4 into the mix, and you've got one hell of a combination.
Watching these guys try to separate magnets using magnetic tools has got to be one of the funniest things I've watched this week -I wouldn't be doing any better tbh. I managed to forget how to measure a rectangular block of wood properly yesterday.
honestly just watching them waving those magnets around made me uneasy-the guy tells you it's rated at ~500lbs of force and is wearing rings (probably not ferrous but still) and has his hand between it and a big chunk of metal.
After failing to open the safe with magnets because of technical reason the robbers accidentally dropped the whole bag of thermite they were going to use.
I believe they have done a crossover with lpl so I am prety sure they are aware. They also have worked with Dev who does a whole talk about breaking into crappy gun safes/ safes.
Out of all the times that Brian and Jason have injured their hands, I was far more afraid watching them try and pull apart apart those magnets then I have ever been watching this show.
That one is *cracks* me up. Don't want to *Stack-On* the puns, but I need a way to make you drop your *Gardall* day long. Maybe you'll give me *Access* to a few more before I *Split* for the time being?
oh god, I've seen people do Lead Thermite and there's a giant cloud of Lead Vapor and some people are very stupid whether be the cause or effect remains undecided
I'd say the myths and truths of pickpocketing/reverse pickpocketing (and how to avoid such things) would be a great addition to the Scoundrel pillar, and keep in line with your fascination with spycraft.
I had one of those safes and the funny thing is that it was opened by a burglar driving MY tractor over it... I trusted that safe with all my spare money and got back like 20% of my money from the endurance company
I want to see an episode where the two of you go into the wild with two people trying to find you and try to evade them for a week with the skills you've learnt. Sending encrypted messages, starting fires, trying to turn the tables on the hunters by listening into their convos with servallence kit haha, itd be a laugh at least
Hahahah that would be awesome. Although it seems like kind of a stretch. An episode on both tracking in the wild and covering up your tracks would be cool tho. Maybe even general Bushcraft
I got a feeling there's no way Jason would want to have 2 magicians, one noted for theft and the other for hurting himself, in the same room. Flaming Cutpurse is probably a cool album name, maybe not a cool 911 call lmao
I'm more of a fan of Bob Arno personally. And he's a criminologist, so maybe that could lead into an episode about protecting yourself from the street sharks and corrupt carnys?
The modern rogue genetically recreates Streetsharks. Although I'm with you on the pickpocketing. That's the fundamental skill for any rogue. Sorry bout the typo.
I've never clicked on a video notification so fast in my life. Also, you could've probably separated the magnets by supergluing the N42 to something stationary. Then just use a solvent like acetone to remove the N42 from the other object. As for magnetic shielding, some ferromagnetic alloys are used for that purpose, so it is entirely possible that the outside of the safe is magnetic for that reason. Oh, and, you guys should check out converting a van into a house. The Modern Rogue needs to be able to live rent-free after all.
Those neodymium magnets have a much stronger attraction than most any commercially available glue, especially when connected to each other. The lip on the second magnet was their downfall here, the best way to separate them would've been a shear force to slide them apart but the lip made that impossible
I feel like you should link to your old lock-picking episode on Scam School and label it "part 1" for old time's sake. Also at 4:50 Brian sticking his finger between a 500lb draw-strength magnet and a metal box makes me very nervous.
I love you, editors. Whoever you are. Just perfect editing, doesn't bleed into the video too much, but keeps us curious by showing the numbers and the little edits every now and again. Amazing work.
Home safes aren't made to be unbreakable. They are made to take time to break so that burglers just won't even bother. Thieves usually try to move fast and only go after things of high value. This is why they always search for jewelry boxes and other small high value items. Having any safe at all is 90% of the way to protecting your valuables from theft. If it looks secure, it might as well be secure in most cases. A thief will never bother with thermite because it takes a while to use, and draws a lot of attention. The same is true of basically any lock. Master locks in particular are known for being shockingly easy pick, and a master lockpick can break those open in less than 3 seconds. But just having a lock keeps out the 95% of thieves who are not master lockpicks.
15:14 "is that asbestos?" I love how that's always the question for when you're breathing questionable dust even it's it's from a new product and asbestos hasn't been used in decades
If you still have some thermite left and didn't dispose of the safe try flipping it in the side and melt the material round the hinge maybe. It seemed to be much weaker than the pin. Edit: After reading a bunch of the comments an angle grinder probably would have done the trick too on that
I'm pretty this the first Modern Rogue episode I ever watched after stumbling across it on my suggested page. I'm so happy the TH-cam algorithm actually came in handy :)
I love how it says if you don't know what you're doing then don't mess with this stuff ie thermite, my question is then how are Brian and Jason allowed near it?? 😂
FYI, that white powdery layer is probably soft firebrick refractory (or something similar) which is what they use in kilns. firesafes are great at protecting things from fire and generally (relatively) easy to brute force, while high security safes are great at keeping people out (unless they have a six inch angle grinder, 15 minutes, and some carbide or diamond wheels) but extremely vulnerable to fire. A dual purpose safe is where things start getting pricey very quickly. also a more secure safe would have bolts all the way around and thus invulnerable even without the hinge.
I had one of those safes that I cracked open with a dremel tool. Took maybe 10 minutes. They're... okay... for protecting valuables from fire, but from people, not really.
What kind of fire extinguisher did you have there? Just asking because a CO2 unit is worse than useless on a metal fire. Feel free to make a playing with thermite episode and show why you really shouldn't use CO2 on a metal fire.
@@ComradePhoenix any self oxidizing fire will make CO2 useless because the goal of a CO2 extinguisher is to stop the fire from getting oxygen but if it self oxidizes then yup
David is correct. Furthermore, the only thing you can deprive it of is itself. Once started, it becomes self sustaining. Trying to cool it down isn't reasonable either.
Angle grinder, boys. Most consumer safes are easily breached with a portable angle grinder and maybe a spare disk, though you wouldn't even use your first one up on something this size. Super informative though, and we all enjoyed the show of it. Hope this helps.
Buttz A solenoid IS an electromagnet. The attack is about adding an unauthorized magnet from the outside. Once you're inside you can just remove the locking mechanism.
5 suggestion:The Modern Roque does..........1) Hotwiring a car (in every single movie they make It seem really easy)2) Escapes a bloodhound tracking dog3) crossbows4) ghillie suit( cause the jokes would be awesome and they are cool)5) sugar rocket hwacha (Like with 20 arrows so more similar to the Ming dynasty nest of bees)
Cody Bowen Notes: Some "blood hounds" are only meant to track down wounded animals, deliberately ignoring traces of everything else. #5 is more like a "Stalin Organ".
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 I meant man trackers. As for number 5 the rockets on Stalin's organ we're much bigger and exploded. Look up the Ming dynasty nest of bees. It launched arrows.
"PULL, BRIAN PULL" BRIAN: " no no no no no no quit fucking around this I'll slice shit up" like the only time I've ever heard Brian be genuinely terrified 😂
I’ve never done this with magnets; however with steel you can heat it to a temperature which no longer has it’s magnetic properties. It may be interesting to look into.
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honestly something much more usable in this sort of situation is a thermal lance, which you can make with a length of brake line, some very fine steel wool, a bottle of oxygen, and a long hose. connect the brakeline to the bottle of oxygen with the hose and stuff some ultra fine steel wool in the other end of the break line, light the steel wool (fine enough steel wool will burn under a flame) and slowly start feeding it oxygen until the reaction sustains itself, congratulations, all the cutting power of thermite in a controllable and direct-able package. NightHawkInLight has a great video on this
17:08 In the captions it says “symbolic of the fire in TH-cam comments that exhaust creators of their energy, smothering then to extinguish” during the use of thermal paste on the hinge.
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Try to crack open a cold one with the boys
Fill a safe with water and drop an m80(small explosive) inside. It should blow the door off no problem. To get the explosive in drill a small hole just big enough for the explosive
Was that real money
I have never been more afraid for Brian and Jason's wellbeing than while watching them try to separate those magnets. I'm glad you guys can both still count to 10 without assistance.
agreed!
@@ModernRoguewait you guys don't use the method to get 14 per hand? Why not ?
@@jackunknown1692 Cus it's utterly pointless.
Break into a locked car without breaking the windows or triggering the car alarm. And ideally, disable the GPS.
i really like this idea. this requires more likes
I need to know this for uhh..... reasons, Hi FBI!
Search 'tennis ball opens car door' here on TH-cam, you're welcome.
@@BryanTheBatman1 dude they are fake. someone stands behind the camera and opens with the key remote.
All I know is with the old cars you can use a slim Jim just google it
Sentry Safe is owned by masterlock. Any lock picker can tell you that masterlock cuts corners every chance they get, so this doesn't surprise me
Smuckers T I mean thermite is really fucking hot. I don’t think there’s much more they could do to stop that lmao
Smuckers T considering people use thermite to crack open bank safes I don’t think there is a home size safe alive that could tank thermite
Given that you can literally saw through it because the sheet metal is probably thinner than your average filling cabinet, I don't think this should even qualify as a safe.
@@JonasDAtlas It can count as a movie set safe
@@anthraxinjection3589 I mean, they literally rank safes in how long it takes to brute force your way into them.
When you mix fuel, metal oxide and metal powder in just the right way, it burns at 2000 degrees Celsius. Hot enough to cut through nearly any barrier known to man. Throw some C4 into the mix, and you've got one hell of a combination.
A really big fucking hole coming right up
A REALLY BIG FUCKING HOLE COMING RIGHT UP!
fffffsssshshhhhhhhhhhhhhh. BOOOOOOM
Then your boy puts a thin layer of tungsten in the mix ;)
inb4 thermite mains arrive
Watching these guys try to separate magnets using magnetic tools has got to be one of the funniest things I've watched this week
-I wouldn't be doing any better tbh. I managed to forget how to measure a rectangular block of wood properly yesterday.
honestly just watching them waving those magnets around made me uneasy-the guy tells you it's rated at ~500lbs of force and is wearing rings (probably not ferrous but still) and has his hand between it and a big chunk of metal.
I just kept snickering when the giant hammer came out @7:00 and then softly clicked against the magnets and Brian just mutters, "Of course."
Great!! Now you both ready for a n extra ordinary mission..and can i be one of your alliance..😢
In this episode, Brian and Jason are defeated by magnets and reenact a Payday mission.
Fix the damn drill Hoxton
*It's Payday! starts playing in the distance*
I kept thinking that the entire video😂
Donacdum plays in the background
Are we taking hostages or no?
Don’t worry, I’m not going to try this in *my* home...
Sneak 100
@@bartishier2068 joke 2... You ain't slick ole son
@@kylem5576 who said that I tried to be slick? I just like these jokes a lot 😂 don't hate
Try it a bank or at a strangers house 😂😂😂😂
of course not!
In local news, two idiots die when trying to separate two magnets.
In other news, two cameramen were blinded by thermite fires today.
After failing to open the safe with magnets because of technical reason the robbers accidentally dropped the whole bag of thermite they were going to use.
@Anonymous Anonymous 3o7
the Lockpicking lawyer opened it within a minute with a standard circle saw lol
I was just about to comment this aswell xd
NB: More, it, actually, was wood saw.
Click on one... Binding on 2...
But thermite is more fun
I believe they have done a crossover with lpl so I am prety sure they are aware. They also have worked with Dev who does a whole talk about breaking into crappy gun safes/ safes.
Out of all the times that Brian and Jason have injured their hands, I was far more afraid watching them try and pull apart apart those magnets then I have ever been watching this show.
This metal shell is so thin You could easily cut through with angle grinder or a hole saw :D
@@FrancisR420 Oh yeah, just some oxygen through a pipe, like Nighthawkinlight did!
They often put concrete in the walls
@@hankpharris2593 they make concrete cutting hole saws,
@@caution1100 masonry cutting tools for angle grinders are very common
An angle grinder will open a much more secure safe like equivalent of popping a soda can.
This doesn't look very *safe*
Speech 100
@@bartishier2068 joke 1
Kyle M why would you follow this guy around responding the same thing... free time 100
@@MisterDoctorBaconman destruction 100 😂😂
That one is *cracks* me up. Don't want to *Stack-On* the puns, but I need a way to make you drop your *Gardall* day long. Maybe you'll give me *Access* to a few more before I *Split* for the time being?
"Thermite is not explosive."
Iron thermite isn't.
Copper thermite, for instance, IS.
oh god, I've seen people do Lead Thermite and there's a giant cloud of Lead Vapor and some people are very stupid
whether be the cause or effect remains undecided
Silver thermite....
Radster Chernobyl gold thermite?
Esteban Tomlinson
Gold isn’t oxidized easily, if at all. Too bad.
Radster Chernobyl
It is possible to make silver thermite, but it will be expensive.
"I'm gonna jiggle, while you dance."
-How I got through college. (8:58)
I was disappointed they let that slide without a joke.
This show is filling that Myth Busters hole in my heart. I hope you guys reach a million soon!
I'd say the myths and truths of pickpocketing/reverse pickpocketing (and how to avoid such things) would be a great addition to the Scoundrel pillar, and keep in line with your fascination with spycraft.
my bands name in college was "Scoundrel pillar"...(side note) DYI spycraft -----> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Poor_Man%27s_James_Bond
At least the hand holding the hammer has a glove, but the hand near the impact area has.. Bare fingers?! C'mon guys, get it together.
At this point just use an angle grinder.
plasma cutter on the hinge, it cuts through most metals
I had one of those safes and the funny thing is that it was opened by a burglar driving MY tractor over it... I trusted that safe with all my spare money and got back like 20% of my money from the endurance company
@@maxuniverse6002 Thermic lance, so you aren't reliant on a powe source
circular saw
I had to go back to make sure I heard correctly when he gave kind of a shoutout to the RGV. Howdy from San Benito. Love you guys!
I want to see an episode where the two of you go into the wild with two people trying to find you and try to evade them for a week with the skills you've learnt. Sending encrypted messages, starting fires, trying to turn the tables on the hunters by listening into their convos with servallence kit haha, itd be a laugh at least
Hahahah that would be awesome. Although it seems like kind of a stretch. An episode on both tracking in the wild and covering up your tracks would be cool tho. Maybe even general Bushcraft
Nah not an episode, a whole series
Safe cracking...nice. I still think you should have apollo robbins on as a guest for pickpocketing
I got a feeling there's no way Jason would want to have 2 magicians, one noted for theft and the other for hurting himself, in the same room. Flaming Cutpurse is probably a cool album name, maybe not a cool 911 call lmao
I'm more of a fan of Bob Arno personally. And he's a criminologist, so maybe that could lead into an episode about protecting yourself from the street sharks and corrupt carnys?
The modern rogue genetically recreates Streetsharks.
Although I'm with you on the pickpocketing. That's the fundamental skill for any rogue. Sorry bout the typo.
@@kaarpiv375 *rogue.
Interesting....
whooooooooops.
Interesting....
xD
The Modern Rogue I’ll let this one slide chief.
Why do I see you everywhere?
SentrySafe is owned by MasterLock so I’m surprised it didn’t open with a sneeze
This was my very first modern rogue episode, so glad this showed up in my feed. I love you guys :D
i wish i could find someone to hold me like that little magnet held the big magnet...
Can the next video be "Separating magnets using metal tools"
Seriously. All that junk in the warehouse and they don't own a _single wooden wedge?_ That's the _simplest_ of the simple machines!
Using ninja discs
You guys would be horrible criminals.
You get caught in the act and Brian’s mad and screams to the cop “you try it”
Also don't forget Brian's "WOW!" Would alert everyone.
Two words, copper thermite with magnesium it litterly blew up the work bench in my schools lab LOL
But that's four words.
Ron Pate the two words I meant is is “ copper thermite”
LintyCarcass well I researched it before it said nothing about it exploding :P
@ I'm pretty sure "copper thermite with magnesium" equals four words in pretty much every part of the world. Thanks for playing though.
@@spyingpro4563 i literally just looked up "is copper thermite explosive" and got thousands of articles and site that say it is.
Idk why I get such a kick every time Brian gets all excited and say oh oh oh I did the thing lmfao
"I'm gonna jiggle while you dance" - Mr Brian Brushwood 2017
(Edit to fix year)
Quote of the year.
2019 asshole
The LaughingJoke It's actually from 2017 so we're both wrong asshole
Video popped up in 2019.
The quote was from 2017.
Thank You Thermite from R6, very cool!
Both from Texas
A REALLY BIG FUCKIN HOLE COMING UP!!
You mean there are methods other than dynamite or cracking it by ear?....... I've been playing a little too much Red Dead Redemption 2.......
Richard Powell you’ve been playing too little
What if they added a blasting cap... I’ve been playing a bit too much rainbow six siege
I'm packing; moving house soon, and the games I didn't pack was PayDay 2 & RDR2, lmfao; They *are* packed now, though
4:55 watching Brian stick his finger between a magnet and the thing it's pulling is just worrying
5:27 OF COURSE!
Should've titled this honestly and called it "Failing to Crack a Safe with Magnets and Barely getting into a Safe with Thermite"
I've never clicked on a video notification so fast in my life.
Also, you could've probably separated the magnets by supergluing the N42 to something stationary. Then just use a solvent like acetone to remove the N42 from the other object.
As for magnetic shielding, some ferromagnetic alloys are used for that purpose, so it is entirely possible that the outside of the safe is magnetic for that reason.
Oh, and, you guys should check out converting a van into a house. The Modern Rogue needs to be able to live rent-free after all.
Those neodymium magnets have a much stronger attraction than most any commercially available glue, especially when connected to each other. The lip on the second magnet was their downfall here, the best way to separate them would've been a shear force to slide them apart but the lip made that impossible
Thermite can be explosive, if contained..
"Normal" thermite isnt quick enough to be useful , copper thermite on the otherhand...
Well if it hits water, a steam explosion could occur. Or the Leidenfrost effect will splatter molden iron everywhere.
Jack Stephens correct, copper thermite makes a pretty peppy pipe bomb.
A really big hole coming right up
that doesn’t sound very safe does it
A couple good Craftsmen screwdrivers will get you in a Sentry. It's just a document safe. Underwhelmed.
Oh hey! I live in the Mission-McAllen area and it’s kinda nice and a little weird that you know our area code lol
BernieGzz Fr most people in Texas only know us by that place near the beach
I love the fact that of all the cities you could have named you chose McAllen. I love you guys
Love the videos I’ve been watching since scam school when you had spiked hair y’all are hilarious
I have no idea why that memory is suppressed so far down but It was
I watched spiked haired brian when I was like 10.
Yes I totally forgot about the spiky hair
I feel like you should link to your old lock-picking episode on Scam School and label it "part 1" for old time's sake.
Also at 4:50 Brian sticking his finger between a 500lb draw-strength magnet and a metal box makes me very nervous.
That moment when a company like this made a nice security safe and then there comes a video how to open it XD
18:07 I like how it says to not mess with it unless you know what you’re doing while you guys are messing around😂😂
I love you, editors. Whoever you are. Just perfect editing, doesn't bleed into the video too much, but keeps us curious by showing the numbers and the little edits every now and again. Amazing work.
Thanks!
Come crack my old grandpa's safe.. He forgot his combination 😂
If the contents are worth destroying the safe then just use an angle grinder to cut the side open.
@@Aaron_Jensen we all don't have a clue what's in it lol
Hit up your local locksmith, it shouldn't be *too* expensive
Or u just want to steal the money( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@aminexe7426 I am not legally required to answer that question 😂
Home safes aren't made to be unbreakable. They are made to take time to break so that burglers just won't even bother. Thieves usually try to move fast and only go after things of high value. This is why they always search for jewelry boxes and other small high value items. Having any safe at all is 90% of the way to protecting your valuables from theft. If it looks secure, it might as well be secure in most cases. A thief will never bother with thermite because it takes a while to use, and draws a lot of attention.
The same is true of basically any lock. Master locks in particular are known for being shockingly easy pick, and a master lockpick can break those open in less than 3 seconds. But just having a lock keeps out the 95% of thieves who are not master lockpicks.
@Anonymous Anonymous
You're right, but it wouldn't be asbestos.
9:35 I literally thought I accidentally started the video over, haha.
15:14 "is that asbestos?" I love how that's always the question for when you're breathing questionable dust even it's it's from a new product and asbestos hasn't been used in decades
I'm appreciating the little timers for the notes. Thanks, editor!
“I’m going to jiggle, while you dance.”
Brian Brushwood
You guys should totally do something from the bansenshukai it's a legitimate factually accurate ninja manual
If you still have some thermite left and didn't dispose of the safe try flipping it in the side and melt the material round the hinge maybe. It seemed to be much weaker than the pin.
Edit: After reading a bunch of the comments an angle grinder probably would have done the trick too on that
I don't know why, but I love the image of these two breaking open an already open safe....
I'm pretty this the first Modern Rogue episode I ever watched after stumbling across it on my suggested page. I'm so happy the TH-cam algorithm actually came in handy :)
A really moderate sized hole, coming right up!
Karg Bear R6S=Good Game
You guys had luck, If it was electricified you wouldn't get in there with just Thermite. You would need Thatcher also.
Jason: hey I found this fireproof safe!!!!
Brion: let's burn it open👹
8:59 "I'm gonna jiggle while you dance". I have just discovered you guys and I can't stop laughing. Funny and informative.
Welcome aboard!
This is my first time seeing a video by you guys. I will have to say that I'm a fan and you guys, with the quirkiness, have gained another subscriber.
I love how it says if you don't know what you're doing then don't mess with this stuff ie thermite, my question is then how are Brian and Jason allowed near it?? 😂
plasma cutter or ark gouging would be more controlled and probably faster too
I watched you on Netflix and loved it❤! But I wanted more cool stuff. Now I FINALLLY FOUND YOUR CHANNEL!!
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FYI, that white powdery layer is probably soft firebrick refractory (or something similar) which is what they use in kilns. firesafes are great at protecting things from fire and generally (relatively) easy to brute force, while high security safes are great at keeping people out (unless they have a six inch angle grinder, 15 minutes, and some carbide or diamond wheels) but extremely vulnerable to fire. A dual purpose safe is where things start getting pricey very quickly. also a more secure safe would have bolts all the way around and thus invulnerable even without the hinge.
The editor on this video is so helpful.
I had one of those safes that I cracked open with a dremel tool. Took maybe 10 minutes. They're... okay... for protecting valuables from fire, but from people, not really.
10:40 wait I'm from the Rio Grande Valley.
If youre not a Jedi youll be fine
why do they know our area code lmao
Same man just a Jedi chilling here in mission man
Yea I had to go back and make sure he said that correctly...
Episode idea: the razor blade sown into a hat like peaky blinders
This
Eric Schemitsch Also Oddjob (his hat had a stronger saw blade).
"I looked into the trap ray" lol, you couldn't have possibly delivered that reference in a better way.
I love that a tiny bit of a Texan accent sneaks into Brian's voice at 19:38 when he pronounces "fire."
It amuses me for some reason.
Who else is gonna rob a hotel safe after watching this?
What kind of fire extinguisher did you have there? Just asking because a CO2 unit is worse than useless on a metal fire. Feel free to make a playing with thermite episode and show why you really shouldn't use CO2 on a metal fire.
I was under the impression that only magnesium fires were bad to fight with CO2.
The Aluminum in the reaction will start using the CO2 as an oxygen source, and you will be blowing it around, with molten iron, very exciting!
What can I say but yikes?
@@ComradePhoenix any self oxidizing fire will make CO2 useless because the goal of a CO2 extinguisher is to stop the fire from getting oxygen but if it self oxidizes then yup
David is correct. Furthermore, the only thing you can deprive it of is itself. Once started, it becomes self sustaining. Trying to cool it down isn't reasonable either.
I feel you should be moving the magnet to induce a current in the solenoid
Angle grinder, boys. Most consumer safes are easily breached with a portable angle grinder and maybe a spare disk, though you wouldn't even use your first one up on something this size. Super informative though, and we all enjoyed the show of it. Hope this helps.
TH-cam once again suggesting the coolest video.
I feel an angle grinder would work quicker and easier than thermite...
Good thing your jobs don't require actual technical skills.
Lmao yeah
Could it be potentially that you move the magnet around the solenoid to create a small electrical current to activate the solenoid?
Buttz A solenoid IS an electromagnet. The attack is about adding an unauthorized magnet from the outside. Once you're inside you can just remove the locking mechanism.
dude the cinematography in this video is super cool
Our crew is awesome.
11:30 Best Joker Cackle Laugh this side of DC Comics Cartoons and movies
Next on The Modern Rogue: Cooking crystal methamphetamine.
Bishop Anderson Jason would be Walter White
Should have just had Bain loan you a thermal drill.
'The Modern Rogue Fixes A Broke Dick Piece of Shit'
@@Catnippy drill
5 suggestion:The Modern Roque does..........1) Hotwiring a car (in every single movie they make It seem really easy)2) Escapes a bloodhound tracking dog3) crossbows4) ghillie suit( cause the jokes would be awesome and they are cool)5) sugar rocket hwacha (Like with 20 arrows so more similar to the Ming dynasty nest of bees)
Cody Bowen Notes: Some "blood hounds" are only meant to track down wounded animals, deliberately ignoring traces of everything else. #5 is more like a "Stalin Organ".
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 I meant man trackers. As for number 5 the rockets on Stalin's organ we're much bigger and exploded. Look up the Ming dynasty nest of bees. It launched arrows.
Now i can't stop thinking of Emperor Palpatine destroying my home
"PULL, BRIAN PULL"
BRIAN: " no no no no no no quit fucking around this I'll slice shit up" like the only time I've ever heard Brian be genuinely terrified 😂
Is this the guy from Scam School?
yah
Watch 11.30 at 0.25x speed...
Shout out to the rio grande valley my home!!
I’ve never done this with magnets; however with steel you can heat it to a temperature which no longer has it’s magnetic properties. It may be interesting to look into.
just take an angle grinder with a cut blade. 5m and you're in. Way less work than thermite.. but doesn't look as cool on camera I suppose.
Who else from the RGV
Magnets do not work through metal.
Edit: Magnetic Metals
[DC "The Joker" Auditions]
"Next contestant, Brian Brushwood."
"So, you're interested in playing the Joker. You've shown us magic tricks, escape tactics, and weapons, how about you give us your best laugh."
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Great video as always :)
“Maybe they added a magnet shield” bois if there was a such thing as a magnet shield than we would have free energy perpetual motion Machines easy
there are things you can use to block magnetic fields thats literally how they ship them
this dude literally taught me 3 ways to break into safes and a key lock in the first 2 and a half minutes of the video 😂😂
honestly something much more usable in this sort of situation is a thermal lance, which you can make with a length of brake line, some very fine steel wool, a bottle of oxygen, and a long hose. connect the brakeline to the bottle of oxygen with the hose and stuff some ultra fine steel wool in the other end of the break line, light the steel wool (fine enough steel wool will burn under a flame) and slowly start feeding it oxygen until the reaction sustains itself, congratulations, all the cutting power of thermite in a controllable and direct-able package. NightHawkInLight has a great video on this
"Murphy! We can just use fire and melt the thing!" You guys rocked this one.
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In the captions it says “symbolic of the fire in TH-cam comments that exhaust creators of their energy, smothering then to extinguish” during the use of thermal paste on the hinge.
Brian's laugh always make my day