I can't believe you put those boulders in there. you were lucky someone wasn't hurt. That made it like a shrapnel bomb. Watch this video and see what 164lbs of Tannerite can do. It's MASSIVE!! th-cam.com/video/edRbcTXAijY/w-d-xo.html
Yep....sandbags instead of rocks...plus, if the objective was merely to breach the dam, and they were able to dig 1/2 way through, just keep digging, and let erosion finish the job......until the critters go back to work!
As rocks and dedris fly towards them....for a split second there is a moment of fear and clarity when they realize that they have no idea what they're doing. Then as they realize they cheated death a euphoric cocaine type of high ensuses. And natuarly this is when they realize they need to go bigger, they need more tannerite!
Actually, thats exactly what you should do if you want the force of the explosion to travel downward into the dam. Maybe you shouldn't comment on things you don't understand genius.
@@cl2482 bahaha actually this stuff has plenty of force to throw the boulders. Video is proof of that. You just proved yourself to be an idiot. Congrats.
@@DanWActual It has plenty of force to throw the boulders, but the boulders that they put on top of the explosives aren't the ones that flew back at them, clearly
Mark - I worked in the propulsion business for 32 years. I've been in bunkers when we fired Atlas V motors 70 feet long and about 3 feet wide for boosting Atlas payloads to orbit and many other types of liquid engines and solid motors too numerous to men tion from small to space station lift capable. This said you ALWAYS put heavy protection between you and the energetic material you are using. You need shielding and preferably plexiglass that is impact resistant to at least shield you. You guys are lucky you didn't get hurt by those boulders! Safety first mate! Good luck on your next adventure!
Your placement was the key to the blast. You got it deep in the dam and covered it with the rocks. Using the rocks was dangerous next time use sandbags they will pack better and are much safer.
High explosives don't need back filling. This isn't gunpowder they are using. That isn't deflagration. So the shock wave of the explosion in the material is what does the damage. This is why shaped charges don't have a backing.
@@cageordie Don't try to teach what you have not yet learned. I use explosives for a living. You are wrong on EVERY one of those statements you made except for "this is high explosives". Tamping is required for efficient use of high explosives in many, many operations. You want to cut steel or concrete and drop a bridge with a surface placed charge, you can use a RIDICULOUS ammount of HE, or you can TAMP IT with something such as a wall of sand bags on the side away from the steucture to be cut so the energy doesn't largely just blow off into the open air. Don't believe me? Down load one of the several military manuals available for free online and read them. While you are at it, google the term "mudcapping". Miners shooting rock and ore load the holes and STEM THEM. That is, they fill the hole beyond the explosives with something dense, clay, wet sand, whatever is dense and fills the hole well when TAMPED into it, so the explosives are used efficiently instead of, once again, blowing off a great deal of their gas and energy output into the air, wasting it. Last time I needed to blast a tree it was a fallen 3' plus diameter oak tree on a farm field edge. It was full of barbewire, an old steel T-post and a bunch of spikes deer hunters drove in over the decades to support a deer stand or to climb to get to their stand. It wrecked a couple of chainsaw blades, explosives was the easy way to get it down to small enough pieces to remove I put the first charge on the ground UNDER the main trunk of this tree and in contact with the trunk, heaped dirt all around it (but not over it) to keep the charge from blowing out, and hung a 55 gallon drum liner full of water from nails to either side of the trunk as additional tamping in the shortest direction the charge could have blown out to. There was heavy stuff all around, lots of inertia to overcome in any direction, UP was the least resistance for the blast to escape that way, and I cut the trunk into two right where the charge was placed. Later, same field, a boulder too big and deep for the loader to pick out of the ground surfaced and was breaking chisel teeth on plows. Dug a posthole from the side and angled to under the center of the boulder, put just 2lb. of Ammonal under the rock, back filled with dirt and poured a few gallons of water to settle the dirt- tamped it, in other words... Lifted that rock out of the ground and rolled it about 10 feet away from the hole, hardly any noise, just a big cloud of dust and the ground shook.
Mark, I have to say this and I hope you see it. The filming is fantastic, brother. Absolutely fantastic. Most channels don't bother getting those types of angles. Glad yall didn't get hit by the rocks also!
Ive done something sumilar with tannerite but it doesnt make much noise, takes only 5lbs, and has much less shrapnel. Will actually make a bigger gap on the dam too
Where do you think the rocks came from? The beavers sure as hell didn't build their dam with rocks. Unless these were some kind of stone mason beavers.
Safe distance for the binary explosive Al/AN based Tannerite is 100 yards per pound, and that is at minimum. Compacting an explosive of any kind with rocks does not "improve" anything. The only thing rocks do, is spall and shatter, and subsequently kill bystanders and damage property. There is nothing wrong with using tannerite to remove a beaver dam, or for that matter dynamite or home made jungle jelly... but you do not need 70lbs of high explosives to do it, one pound would do it, and at the very least you could use a combination of water barrels and sandbags to hide behind. A single pound of explosives could easily shatter a rock and send a .25-5oz projectile right for your face. Even at subsonic speeds (for example, 25-340m/s), a piece of shrapnel 5oz in weight has as much, if not more, energy than a 30-06. A five ounce (0.142kg) stone traveling at 250m/s has more energy than a 220gr (14g, 0.014kg) projectile going 760m/s out of a 30-06 rifle. (0.5*0.142*(250^2) ~ 4438J or 3273ft/lbf). When tannerite explodes, it does so at an extremely high velocity. For the sake of time we can say that it instantaneously vaporizes. The gasses produced expand at an extremely fast rate picking up and throwing anything and everything near it. Additionally, the shockwave itself can launch small projectiles. It would not be unreasonable to expect small rocks and pebbles ten yards away from the explosive to be thrown out and away, and it would not be unreasonable for a small rock or pebble to be thrown at near sonic, possibly supersonic speeds depending on how close and how light the projectile is. The addition of gunpowder did not help either, and while I know nothing of Canada's laws on binary explosives, I imagine that they are much stricter than US laws regarding binary explosives... If you can not even own more than 40lbs of the unmixed substance in Canada, I certainly do not think that it is legal to mix it with gunpowder and whatnot. It certainly is not legal in most US states to do that. The addition of gunpowder in terms of explosive power really did not do much. Even if the powder was extremely fine, it would be dispersed by the binary explosive long before it burns. Gasoline will do the same. The propane tank was, simply, stupid. It was already bad enough that you packed tannerite down with rocks, but then you thought it was a good idea to put a METAL propane canister in there as well? I mean, are you LITERALLY trying to get a Darwin award? TH-cam videos like this are the reason why people get killed using tannerite, they see it as "fun and harmless", when all it takes is some moron to stick a pound of the stuff in a lawnmower to get someone decapitated by the now trans-sonic lawn mower blade. It is fun to use when used properly, and small amounts make for great markers when shooting targets over 400yds away, and it is fun to blow up certain items from +100 yards with it placed in front of the item in question.... not in or behind it.... but to use 70lbs of it to blow up a beaver dam and nearly kill yourselves and THEN POSTING a video of it on TH-cam, encouraging other idiots to do it? You have to be kidding me. You are supplying ammunition to pseudo-liberals the world over with this moronic video.
RedRyder tannerite isn’t dangerous you need to do your research tannerite isn’t allowed to hurt any one it’s just made for fun things like this the stuff is harmless
Always fun. Would recommend using a large PVC pipe straight up and down in the center of the dam with the top of the pipe 6 inches above the top. Try to get the pipe to the very bottom of the dam and fill full of however much you want.
On the plus side... he won't feel much for very long. That first rock divet.... imagine his head in the way.... puff of fucking pink... His ass is loaded with a rabbits foot, 4 leaf clover, in addition to that horse shoe.
@@MadGeorge88 I'm estimating 120-150. Whatever it is, it's not 500. Makes me wonder how bad a lot of people exaggerate their stories of amazing shots and accuracy.
@@LostBeetle he may have been flustered when one of them said feet beforehand. but also shoes how retarded they are for being so close and basically making a shaped charge. th-cam.com/video/S6V0S1m5a7U/w-d-xo.html
I heard it too! The guy laying on top of the sheerp was super lucky that didn’t hit him! You know it’s close when you can hear it hissing by you! That wasn’t a rock that was a fucking Boulder ! The rocks they put ontop if the bucket were much smaller than that too!
I.......?.....You?.....You made a several huge shotgun shell/carronade...aimed it up in the air and you're surprised that there are rocks (YOUR ROCKS) falling down around you! Forest says ....stupid is as stupid does!
Yeah, I think you should have set up at least 150 pounds. 50 on the left side, 50 in the middle, 50 on the right side. When conservation officers blow beaver dams, they don't just stick some dynamite on one side of the dam and call it good enough.. They lace it throughout the entire structure.. Which is what you should have done.
TRG - That would require three separate and simultaneous ignition points [rifle shooters] as chaining the explosive ignition is complicated and is only performed by trained and licensed professionals. These fools were exceptionally lucky there was minimal collateral damage and no injuries caused by compressing [tamping] the explosion. Who knows what was caused downstream by this unscheduled water release.
March 13, 2019----Beavers: better call all the family in, we've got a hell of a rebuild problem on our hands. As for you guys, surprised the shooter didn't say here, hold my beer while I.....
Wait, isn’t messing with natural bodies of water illigal? Like federal prison illigal? My neighbor Cut up a Beaverdam over the summer here in Maine and the EPA and Army core of Engineers showed up and tore him a new one. I wouldn’t be surprised if the ATF got involved too (I know specifically where I am it’s a misdemeanor to set off more than 5 pounds and a felony to set off more than 50)
maineking94. I’m in a small town right next to Lewiston. Even though my family owns 15 acres of land, a guy that’s almost half a mile away called the cops and said “we used some kind of remote explosive devices” even though he can’t even see where we shot it from his house. The cops came(multiple cars) and questioned us about it. Once we showed them one of our remaining tannerite cans and location of the explosion they buzzed off. My closer neighbor (300 feet) was the one that cut up the dam. He got in trouble because he messed with a protected wetland.
thats why the epa sucks ass. Two beavers turn a stream into a lake and if you do something about it your a criminal. the army corp of engineers can suck a d*ck too. Aren't they the ones that purposely modify bodies of water? Do as we say not as we do. A lake is not a natural body of water if a beaver makes it. The silliness has to stop at one point a beaver will never stop building dam after dam until ur once dry property is a marshy wetland. Thats didderent than a natural body of water.
@maineking94 and your point? zionist? ur referencing "the matrix" movie? i don't get it. why can the army corp of "engineers" build stone breaks but a land owner not be allowed to destroy a dam built by two beavers that want to own a 50 thousand gallon swimming pool?
maineking94 - so ur defending skull and crossbones propoganda? Is that what zionists are? Ur very defensive. I asked u a question why not point me to a legitamate source instead of lashing out? no worries though! I can read between the lines! Zionists are skull and crossbones sell outs.)
@@michael-dm2bv lol. What a simple analysis. Everyone downstream had a big surprise. Depending on the time of year it could mess up spawning of fish. People could have had cattle at the steam watering. Irrigation equipment could have been in the river, all trashed if you don't follow procedures. It could have eroded away a stream bank, destroying real property. Most regulations exist to protect humans and natural resources even when it isn't cool or convenient. The water flow laws are regulated by the army in the US, not the EPA. And beavers are natural, by the way.
Great to see our youth out having fun. I can’t imagine anything worse than getting to the end of your life and not having any good memories of the things you dared to try, a life not lived to the fullest. Guess some folks are ok with becoming obese gamers on a couch watching razor ads complaining about those with a passion for living.
Consult a blaster's handbook and maybe - do a shaped charge with tannerite? I wonder what a PVC drain tube, filled, would do on the up water side of the dam. A beehive..a hayrick? Followed by ...sandbags for tamping, get off the crest of the hill, and always play safe..
Hope you went and relocated those two flyers. One looked basketball sized and the front one looked twice that size. Dayam ! Hope you got pictures. The one you found was the smaller one.
pbDEMON my osha hard hat reply was pure sarcasm to note the stupidity of the amateur demolition crew. If I was to recommend a hard hat to protect the clowns from the meteorites it would be an Aluminum Forestry Service hard hat.
Definitely not a hater guys but FYI it is illegal to shoot over 50 pounds without a certified blaster on site. . Hope the wrong people don't see this video.
Ah perfect, you should be just fine then. I love this stuff. My neighbors don't lol. I normally just pop off a pound or two every once in a while. When they start complaining I inform them I only shoot a pound or two but I can shoot 50. They stop complaining haha
It most likely blew that out of the ground. This stuff leaves a pretty good hole on hard ground with just a couple pounds. I can only imagine what the hope looked like with soft mud and 70 pounds.
Next time instead of rocks pack it with ball bearings they'll work even better as projectiles. Couldn't believe my eyes. Never ever play at explosives.
5000 COMMENTS and we use 250LBS of tannerite NEXT TIME! (COMMENT as many times as you want)
SUBSCRIBE & Hit NOTIFICATIONS
Whatcha gonna blow up though? Hmm?
Be further away next time :o th-cam.com/video/S6V0S1m5a7U/w-d-xo.html
No! 1500 comments is 1500 lbs tannerite.
I can't believe you put those boulders in there. you were lucky someone wasn't hurt. That made it like a shrapnel bomb.
Watch this video and see what 164lbs of Tannerite can do. It's MASSIVE!! th-cam.com/video/edRbcTXAijY/w-d-xo.html
Put it in the middle near to the bottom as possible...
You made a shaped charge complete with large shrapnel and then aimed it directly at yourselves!
Dumbasses
Dumbasses doesn't even begin to describe the level of idiocy we witnessed here.
😂😂😂
Yep....sandbags instead of rocks...plus, if the objective was merely to breach the dam, and they were able to dig 1/2 way through, just keep digging, and let erosion finish the job......until the critters go back to work!
What could possibly go wrong? Nothing, as long as you can shout the magic spell "Holy Crap!" several times.
Who's here today after news of the 80lbs of tannerite used at a gender reveal party and wondering how big a boom that would make
Is that why there’s a giant spike in views? Lol
@@markfreeman408 yes 😂
Honestly, I figured it would be way worse, since you know....it only takes 10lbs more to shake the foundations of houses that are miles away.
Me
I’m still wondering how something like that could “crack” foundations miles away 🤔
LOL Well what the hell did you think was going to happen when you put the rocks in buckets of tannerite
They put rocks inside omg that’s a death wish
Fun fact beavers put rocks in their dam for support these idiots basically made a frag grenade
@@Girlywolf-tl4ju *frag bomb
Yes, lets add shrapnel to it.
No kidding! Lol
3:28 you can hear the swoosh from the rock flying through the air!
next day, beaver dam back
Yep, smarter than a Freeman
As rocks and dedris fly towards them....for a split second there is a moment of fear and clarity when they realize that they have no idea what they're doing. Then as they realize they cheated death a euphoric cocaine type of high ensuses. And natuarly this is when they realize they need to go bigger, they need more tannerite!
Benjamin Williams lmfao!!! I love your narration.
Benjamin Williams if they did it right the first times, they wouldnt need more!
So true, that’s awesome!
Pmsl 😂 this informed mockery.
Love it.
Near death experiences give good men a smile and a laugh
Doesn't take a genius to know not to put boulders ontop of explosives.
Actually, thats exactly what you should do if you want the force of the explosion to travel downward into the dam. Maybe you shouldn't comment on things you don't understand genius.
@@cl2482 bahaha actually this stuff has plenty of force to throw the boulders. Video is proof of that. You just proved yourself to be an idiot. Congrats.
@@DanWActual It has plenty of force to throw the boulders, but the boulders that they put on top of the explosives aren't the ones that flew back at them, clearly
@@cl2482 My man your right and wrong at the same time you get an 7/10 the other guy gets 3/10.
@@cl2482 Would have done better to put bags of water on top of them.
Mark - I worked in the propulsion business for 32 years. I've been in bunkers when we fired Atlas V motors 70 feet long and about 3 feet wide for boosting Atlas payloads to orbit and many other types of liquid engines and solid motors too numerous to men tion from small to space station lift capable. This said you ALWAYS put heavy protection between you and the energetic material you are using. You need shielding and preferably plexiglass that is impact resistant to at least shield you. You guys are lucky you didn't get hurt by those boulders! Safety first mate! Good luck on your next adventure!
Your placement was the key to the blast. You got it deep in the dam and covered it with the rocks. Using the rocks was dangerous next time use sandbags they will pack better and are much safer.
how did you set off the tannerite? was it just the impact of the bullet hitting the mix.?
Crazytown, don't pack explosives with rocks, water barrels is very effective and safe
50 gallon drum sized heavy duty trash bags full of water make a good tamper that doesn't kill people 100s of yards away.
Right on! even sand.
jonnywaselectric I was yelling at my iPad
I could not believe my eyes 70 pounds of Tenorite and you make frag rounds no experience is my first guess
High explosives don't need back filling. This isn't gunpowder they are using. That isn't deflagration. So the shock wave of the explosion in the material is what does the damage. This is why shaped charges don't have a backing.
@@cageordie
Don't try to teach what you have not yet learned.
I use explosives for a living. You are wrong on EVERY one of those statements you made except for "this is high explosives".
Tamping is required for efficient use of high explosives in many, many operations. You want to cut steel or concrete and drop a bridge with a surface placed charge, you can use a RIDICULOUS ammount of HE, or you can TAMP IT with something such as a wall of sand bags on the side away from the steucture to be cut so the energy doesn't largely just blow off into the open air. Don't believe me? Down load one of the several military manuals available for free online and read them. While you are at it, google the term "mudcapping".
Miners shooting rock and ore load the holes and STEM THEM. That is, they fill the hole beyond the explosives with something dense, clay, wet sand, whatever is dense and fills the hole well when TAMPED into it, so the explosives are used efficiently instead of, once again, blowing off a great deal of their gas and energy output into the air, wasting it.
Last time I needed to blast a tree it was a fallen 3' plus diameter oak tree on a farm field edge. It was full of barbewire, an old steel T-post and a bunch of spikes deer hunters drove in over the decades to support a deer stand or to climb to get to their stand. It wrecked a couple of chainsaw blades, explosives was the easy way to get it down to small enough pieces to remove
I put the first charge on the ground UNDER the main trunk of this tree and in contact with the trunk, heaped dirt all around it (but not over it) to keep the charge from blowing out, and hung a 55 gallon drum liner full of water from nails to either side of the trunk as additional tamping in the shortest direction the charge could have blown out to. There was heavy stuff all around, lots of inertia to overcome in any direction, UP was the least resistance for the blast to escape that way, and I cut the trunk into two right where the charge was placed.
Later, same field, a boulder too big and deep for the loader to pick out of the ground surfaced and was breaking chisel teeth on plows. Dug a posthole from the side and angled to under the center of the boulder, put just 2lb. of Ammonal under the rock, back filled with dirt and poured a few gallons of water to settle the dirt- tamped it, in other words... Lifted that rock out of the ground and rolled it about 10 feet away from the hole, hardly any noise, just a big cloud of dust and the ground shook.
Let’s add shrapnel to our bomb, OK! Lol
Those rocks were like twice the size of what they used in the buckets...
Good one, got a good laugh on that.
I'm glad you took that rocks-in-a-cannon lesson to heart 🤣
So much money and free time. I'm a Caribbean man living vicariously through these guys.
Those werent boulders flying over your head. It was the entire beaver family. 😂
Mark, I have to say this and I hope you see it.
The filming is fantastic, brother. Absolutely fantastic. Most channels don't bother getting those types of angles.
Glad yall didn't get hit by the rocks also!
Thank you!
So this is in Canada? Damn, I would've never guessed that tannerite was legal up there..
You can tell it is...eh?!
Their hosier accents were easy to pickup!
Fucking hosiers!
th-cam.com/video/8peBUdlUNmM/w-d-xo.html
go big or go home> the good old Canadian way.
Ive done something sumilar with tannerite but it doesnt make much noise, takes only 5lbs, and has much less shrapnel. Will actually make a bigger gap on the dam too
Never put rocks in front of the explosive charge, they'll come right at you.
But I guess you guys know that now, lol.
Well done, no more dam.
Haha try everything once.
@@markfreeman408like a prison sentence for injury or death bc of doing this shit? Are you really that uncaring?
Go Pro should be the official sponsor of the Darwin Award contestants.LOL
That's what happens when you put rocks in the top of the bucket
Nah, those rocks were bigger than what was on top of the bucket.
Richard Jones; Yep, that's what I was going to say too. Some people just don't pay attention
@@Cambpro that would of knocked his head into his ass. The guy who was laying on the roof shooting
And SOME miss the Point Totally? Huh?
Where do you think the rocks came from? The beavers sure as hell didn't build their dam with rocks. Unless these were some kind of stone mason beavers.
You know that was a Cool explosion when you can't even find one Beaver joke in the comment section.🐹
Safe distance for the binary explosive Al/AN based Tannerite is 100 yards per pound, and that is at minimum. Compacting an explosive of any kind with rocks does not "improve" anything. The only thing rocks do, is spall and shatter, and subsequently kill bystanders and damage property. There is nothing wrong with using tannerite to remove a beaver dam, or for that matter dynamite or home made jungle jelly... but you do not need 70lbs of high explosives to do it, one pound would do it, and at the very least you could use a combination of water barrels and sandbags to hide behind. A single pound of explosives could easily shatter a rock and send a .25-5oz projectile right for your face. Even at subsonic speeds (for example, 25-340m/s), a piece of shrapnel 5oz in weight has as much, if not more, energy than a 30-06. A five ounce (0.142kg) stone traveling at 250m/s has more energy than a 220gr (14g, 0.014kg) projectile going 760m/s out of a 30-06 rifle. (0.5*0.142*(250^2) ~ 4438J or 3273ft/lbf). When tannerite explodes, it does so at an extremely high velocity. For the sake of time we can say that it instantaneously vaporizes. The gasses produced expand at an extremely fast rate picking up and throwing anything and everything near it. Additionally, the shockwave itself can launch small projectiles. It would not be unreasonable to expect small rocks and pebbles ten yards away from the explosive to be thrown out and away, and it would not be unreasonable for a small rock or pebble to be thrown at near sonic, possibly supersonic speeds depending on how close and how light the projectile is.
The addition of gunpowder did not help either, and while I know nothing of Canada's laws on binary explosives, I imagine that they are much stricter than US laws regarding binary explosives... If you can not even own more than 40lbs of the unmixed substance in Canada, I certainly do not think that it is legal to mix it with gunpowder and whatnot. It certainly is not legal in most US states to do that. The addition of gunpowder in terms of explosive power really did not do much. Even if the powder was extremely fine, it would be dispersed by the binary explosive long before it burns. Gasoline will do the same. The propane tank was, simply, stupid. It was already bad enough that you packed tannerite down with rocks, but then you thought it was a good idea to put a METAL propane canister in there as well? I mean, are you LITERALLY trying to get a Darwin award?
TH-cam videos like this are the reason why people get killed using tannerite, they see it as "fun and harmless", when all it takes is some moron to stick a pound of the stuff in a lawnmower to get someone decapitated by the now trans-sonic lawn mower blade. It is fun to use when used properly, and small amounts make for great markers when shooting targets over 400yds away, and it is fun to blow up certain items from +100 yards with it placed in front of the item in question.... not in or behind it.... but to use 70lbs of it to blow up a beaver dam and nearly kill yourselves and THEN POSTING a video of it on TH-cam, encouraging other idiots to do it? You have to be kidding me. You are supplying ammunition to pseudo-liberals the world over with this moronic video.
This is America man, more is always better!!! Keep your physics and science to yourself, we have beer. lol
RedRyder tannerite isn’t dangerous you need to do your research tannerite isn’t allowed to hurt any one it’s just made for fun things like this the stuff is harmless
He also poisoned the water full of aluminum
Damn dude where'd you learn all of that
@@BenBinnebose You also have Trump. Need we say any more?
Always fun. Would recommend using a large PVC pipe straight up and down in the center of the dam with the top of the pipe 6 inches above the top. Try to get the pipe to the very bottom of the dam and fill full of however much you want.
Them: “Do not attempt that.”
Me: immediately goes out and buys 70 pounds of that stuff and goes looking for a beaver dam. 😂😂
You can't do this too many times before your luck runs out and you eat one...
So long as they make the video.
Found footage is still footage.
On the plus side... he won't feel much for very long. That first rock divet.... imagine his head in the way.... puff of fucking pink...
His ass is loaded with a rabbits foot, 4 leaf clover, in addition to that horse shoe.
Still can't believe no one died hahahhah
@ostacruiser 😂
Same lol
Best video from you ive seen in a bit hopefully its another million view vid!
@@markfreeman408 only you Mark, haha. Keep up the good content!
you put rocks on top of tanerite then acted surprised when they shot at you 😂🤣
Me a Canadian: Casually surfing youtube for explosions.
Couple good ones out there!
Mission accomplished. You did the farm proud.
✅
Brought tears to my eyes watching this. Thousand thumbs up👍🏻
And videos like this is why Tannerite will be banned in Canada shortly....
Brainmalfuction i shouldn't be it's already against the law to mix up more than a pound. These guys are dumb and will end up in jail
everything will end up being banned in Kanada shortly the SJW and NPC crowd will ensure that.
Roger Galbraith not everywhere
Tannerite being banded no big deal aren't you a sanctuary country all kinds of George Soros laborers coming your way
mark galetti banded?
That was cool. I want to see the creek when It's back to normal flow and the beaver house exposed.
NO BEAVERS WERE HURT DURING THE FILMING OF THIS EXPLOSION 💥 😂😂😂🤣🤣👍👍
Only made 'em work up an appetite for more trees!
Sadly they should all die
How many pounds did you put in each bucket? Wondering how many pounds would fit in a single 5gal bucket.
I believe around 35-40 will fit in a bucket
i just need to ask... did u do it cuz the biver ruind the lake?
500 yards? Probably not even 50 LMFAO
120-150 is my estimation. 500 is laughably inaccurate.
@@LostBeetle I agree looks like 200 at best.
@@MadGeorge88 I'm estimating 120-150. Whatever it is, it's not 500. Makes me wonder how bad a lot of people exaggerate their stories of amazing shots and accuracy.
@@LostBeetle he may have been flustered when one of them said feet beforehand.
but also shoes how retarded they are for being so close and basically making a shaped charge.
th-cam.com/video/S6V0S1m5a7U/w-d-xo.html
150. Definitely not 5 football fields tho. Maybe 2
I like how the rock went from head sized to a boulder this big (O).
I can't believe the lady at Cabela's sold us all that tannerite. LOL
😂😂😂
So where can you get ammonium nitrate? It used to be fertilizer.
Thank you, made my day.
Jim
No probably Jimmy
Do us all a favor & stand closer next time...
Lol Br 😂
Or ya know.. don't make what is basically a large claymore and point it at themselves
Anonymous He’s mad because he’s a little bitch.
thank you. i hate POS hicks like these
@@RevolverOcelot79 have fun living life as a virgin buddy
Idk if y’all heard it but when it went off you can literally hear something wizzz past the camera
I heard that too lol, it was without a doubt one of the rocks that came close to hitting them
I heard it too! The guy laying on top of the sheerp was super lucky that didn’t hit him! You know it’s close when you can hear it hissing by you! That wasn’t a rock that was a fucking Boulder ! The rocks they put ontop if the bucket were much smaller than that too!
3:26
hell yeah I did! you hear the hissing at 3:29 exactly. WOW!
He says 2 rocks, but I saw THREE!
ok, that was awesome, but I literally cant believe with all of you there, not a single person thought , "we are a bit close aren't we"?...lol..
Where do you get one of those things with the huge tires
Them : *blows up dam”
Beavers: YOO WHAT THE FUCK
You can make it for so cheap. Ammonium nitrate and aluminum powder.
3:26 and you can hear the closest rock whiz past... yikes!!
Always nice to see unlicensed people playing with explosives. Natural Selection starts coming into play. Almost did here.
Someone’s got to do it
Unlicensed? It's been legal since 1776
Saskatchewan folk? I've got a friend from there, Lerat family! Anyhow, put these on tik-tok, you'll blow up! I love this!
Kyle has upgraded from punching drywall to blowing stuff up
I.......?.....You?.....You made a several huge shotgun shell/carronade...aimed it up in the air and you're surprised that there
are rocks (YOUR ROCKS) falling down around you! Forest says ....stupid is as stupid does!
Hahahahahhah
Laughed myself silly reading this fucking comment
The the DARWIN AWARD for 2018 goes to.......THESE YAHOOS!!!! Congratulations you dumb hillbillies.
Not Forest but Forrest.
Garwulf74 they are definitely not hillbillies. Sound like dumbass yankees
Yeah, I think you should have set up at least 150 pounds. 50 on the left side, 50 in the middle, 50 on the right side. When conservation officers blow beaver dams, they don't just stick some dynamite on one side of the dam and call it good enough.. They lace it throughout the entire structure.. Which is what you should have done.
TheRailGunner it’s not your video or your project let em do them
Dude... Seriously... Shut the fuck up.
TRG - That would require three separate and simultaneous ignition points [rifle shooters] as chaining the explosive ignition is complicated and is only performed by trained and licensed professionals. These fools were exceptionally lucky there was minimal collateral damage and no injuries caused by compressing [tamping] the explosion. Who knows what was caused downstream by this unscheduled water release.
The first rule in detonating explosives is if you can see it, It can see you! you are lucky to be alive!
Let her dance!
Wow that was awesome and it was holding back a ton of water. They probably rebuilt it in a day.
Thanks! And 100%
Awesome! Beavers do significant damage to our property and yet the govt treats them like an endangered species.
Got beavers? “Dude hold my beer”
You fucking rock😂😂
And I was hoping to see a Darwin Award Winner. Maybe the 100 lbs of Tannerite will do the trick.
March 13, 2019----Beavers: better call all the family in, we've got a hell of a rebuild problem on our hands. As for you guys, surprised the shooter didn't say here, hold my beer while I.....
Everyone, except you, knew exactly what would happen to the ROCKS ON TOP of the EXPLOSIVES!! 😂
3:27 you can hear something zip past them 😂😂 my ass would have puckered so hard🤦🏽♂️😂😂
You fools left out, "Hold my beer and watch me shoot this!"
You were able to see the boulders but if u listen you hear a rock just miss you guys.
Mark Freeman for President....he drained the swamp in one joyous video!!!! Tannerite ROCKS!
Awesome and great job on the video Mark and crew.
he's anti beaver
eat a beaver.....save a tree!!
Having done a bit of that with explosive working for the fs , The Beaver will have that small hole rebuilt in couple of days.....
Dude that's about the best one iv seen,,,great job guys. ,,I injoyed watching, ,God bless
"Point towards enemy"
😂
Those rocks looked like meteors
Why do I find it so satisfying to see a damn broken in the water flowing out?
Jeremy Fowler Me too. Something interesting about watching water flow.
It's the only reason I clicked on the video
I mean what think would happen when you put the rocks in front of a binary explosive?
Maybe a rabbit would magically appear?
@@markfreeman408 well at least you'd have some dinner and 40 pounds is all they allow for you to buy at once that's sucks
Some great fishing just went down the creek.
Remove the beavers first. Find a trapper. Once they are removed, then have your fun.
Why be smart and ethical when you're trying to make a cool youtube video for your vlog channel??
2:58 and this is why people yell “take cover”
Wait, isn’t messing with natural bodies of water illigal? Like federal prison illigal? My neighbor Cut up a Beaverdam over the summer here in Maine and the EPA and Army core of Engineers showed up and tore him a new one. I wouldn’t be surprised if the ATF got involved too (I know specifically where I am it’s a misdemeanor to set off more than 5 pounds and a felony to set off more than 50)
maineking94. I’m in a small town right next to Lewiston. Even though my family owns 15 acres of land, a guy that’s almost half a mile away called the cops and said “we used some kind of remote explosive devices” even though he can’t even see where we shot it from his house. The cops came(multiple cars) and questioned us about it. Once we showed them one of our remaining tannerite cans and location of the explosion they buzzed off. My closer neighbor (300 feet) was the one that cut up the dam. He got in trouble because he messed with a protected wetland.
thats why the epa sucks ass. Two beavers turn a stream into a lake and if you do something about it your a criminal. the army corp of engineers can suck a d*ck too. Aren't they the ones that purposely modify bodies of water? Do as we say not as we do. A lake is not a natural body of water if a beaver makes it. The silliness has to stop at one point a beaver will never stop building dam after dam until ur once dry property is a marshy wetland. Thats didderent than a natural body of water.
@maineking94 and your point? zionist? ur referencing "the matrix" movie? i don't get it. why can the army corp of "engineers" build stone breaks but a land owner not be allowed to destroy a dam built by two beavers that want to own a 50 thousand gallon swimming pool?
maineking94 - so ur defending skull and crossbones propoganda? Is that what zionists are? Ur very defensive. I asked u a question why not point me to a legitamate source instead of lashing out? no worries though! I can read between the lines! Zionists are skull and crossbones sell outs.)
@@michael-dm2bv lol. What a simple analysis. Everyone downstream had a big surprise. Depending on the time of year it could mess up spawning of fish. People could have had cattle at the steam watering. Irrigation equipment could have been in the river, all trashed if you don't follow procedures. It could have eroded away a stream bank, destroying real property. Most regulations exist to protect humans and natural resources even when it isn't cool or convenient. The water flow laws are regulated by the army in the US, not the EPA. And beavers are natural, by the way.
The GoPro getting knock over was perfect. It was cool to see the dirt falling.
It seems as everyone always underestimated the power of Tannerite its shock wave force is much strong than C-4
Great to see our youth out having fun. I can’t imagine anything worse than getting to the end of your life and not having any good memories of the things you dared to try, a life not lived to the fullest. Guess some folks are ok with becoming obese gamers on a couch watching
razor ads complaining about those with a passion for living.
I'm not sure I'd call makeing what's effectively a very large claymore and pointing at youreself "A passion for living"
That was awsome
Instead of a budget, use a few close spaced deeper tubes with plunger. Make sure each cable length is the same though.
Consult a blaster's handbook and maybe - do a shaped charge with tannerite? I wonder what a PVC drain tube, filled, would do on the up water side of the dam. A beehive..a hayrick? Followed by ...sandbags for tamping, get off the crest of the hill, and always play safe..
Loved the explosion. The rest of the video made me dizzy!
You can hear the rocks fly by like a missile
A guy in my town blew up 160 pounds of it it was Hurd all over the county it blew his ear drums out and blew out windows and blew a 13 foot deep hole
Worth it
Yes it was he was on the other side of the county and I thought a tree fell on my house. 70 pounds is nothing 🤣
Haha think you could beat that??
@@markfreeman408 ya I'll come to your compound
@@markfreeman408 going to be expensive tho
Hope you went and relocated those two flyers. One looked basketball sized and the front one looked twice that size. Dayam ! Hope you got pictures. The one you found was the smaller one.
What made it so big was the propane tank
NO MORE ROCKS AS PACKING MATERIAL!
But but but...
We put 30lbs of C-4 on a beaver dam once and it did the trick.
KABOOM!
buddy why did you put those big rocks on top of the explosives; are you a crazy Canadian or what??????
Aye
Jokes on you! They’ll have it rebuilt in a few days!
Probably by that night
Absolutely incredible!.....What a shot. Those boulder's!.....That was totally amazing. Thank you for the craziness..
3:32....you can literally HEAR the rock scream by!!!!
it's a girl! :)
Blowing up a beaver dam? Not cool
In germany ull go in jail for about 30years for somthing like that
Beaver damns can fuck up an entire ego system for miles and miles down river.... do some research.
It worked. I need to do the same thing
Those are the rocks you loaded into the dam?
Seemed like a terrible idea to top the Buckets off with big rocks without having OSHA approved plastic hard hats.
With boulders that size, moving that fast, all the hard hat is gonna do is embed some extra plastic into your brain.
pbDEMON my osha hard hat reply was pure sarcasm to note the stupidity of the amateur demolition crew. If I was to recommend a hard hat to protect the clowns from the meteorites it would be an Aluminum Forestry Service hard hat.
You're here after the news about the New Hampshire gender reveal party, aren't you?
Definitely not a hater guys but FYI it is illegal to shoot over 50 pounds without a certified blaster on site. . Hope the wrong people don't see this video.
aaron wood .. the fellow Don, who was with them is actually a certified blaster.
Ah perfect, you should be just fine then. I love this stuff. My neighbors don't lol. I normally just pop off a pound or two every once in a while. When they start complaining I inform them I only shoot a pound or two but I can shoot 50. They stop complaining haha
Then why did they pull such a dangerous shoot? Beavers cannot move such a rock so it must have been put there by the Canucks.
It most likely blew that out of the ground. This stuff leaves a pretty good hole on hard ground with just a couple pounds. I can only imagine what the hope looked like with soft mud and 70 pounds.
Next time they should blast 49 pounds twice.
Poor Beavers!😭
Next time instead of rocks pack it with ball bearings they'll work even better as projectiles. Couldn't believe my eyes. Never ever play at explosives.
You should see the tree we blew up this week 😂