Guess what in England we make walls from brick or stone a magical material which can resist weather and most house walls could stop rounds from a average gun and old houses could most likely stop big cal rounds but we also have a magical solution called not fucking letting everyone have mass murdering war weapons
New construction yes, conduit is the answer. But the product is designed for existing walls post construction. So romex in the walls does become a concern. The weight of his rhino shield needs to be disclosed. The same effect can be achieved with sand or loose 3/4-1.5" washed gravel. That is assuming the walls and foundation can handle the weight.
@@Ren-lx8wv…. Not being in construction how DOES everyone else on the planet that uses concrete and brick to construct walls deal with running electrical?
That sounds like an awesome idea. One question though. How would us tradesmen be able to get into those walls to do any repairs or remodeling if it's bulletproof? Or how easy is it to be removed if need be ?
A possible problem with using a liquid is that sheetrock is only chalk between two sheets of paper, not designed to stop/hold liquids! Also, if you're using gravel (better than sand) to fill the spaces between the 2X4 studs, it will pack down over time leaving a gap at the top (maybe not a problem) but also possible pushing the sheetrock off the studs at the bottom. I would suggest replacing the sheetrock with 1/2 inch plywood (minimum) and since you will need to remove the sheetrock to put your electrical wiring inside conduit (since the gravel would be abrasive and possible cause shorts) that would be the time to use plywood instead. The plywood can be harder to 'hang' especially if your walls aren't very plumb and may require some additional 2X4 studs! But a possible extra advantage to using the plywood is that it is easier to remove if necessary! Wouldn't the liquid tend to seep out around the electrical boxes?
I work in a large public school district as a maintenance worker. I can assure you our walls are bulletproof. But that's not the problem The shooters don't shoot through the wall they come into the schools because the schools are not secured and locked down. And on top of that the state and county that I'm in are a sheriff the greatest sheriff in the country some might know of him. Has placed on campus what he calls guardians. These are men and women that are sharpshooters. One of them that I personally know used to target shoot from horseback competition. I don't recommend anyone going on to our campuses with bad intentions because you will not go out the same way you came in as a matter of fact I guarantee you won't make it through the front doors. You don't need walls that are bulletproof on campus cuz that is most likely the case already what you need is armed guards all over the place with signs up saying armed guards on duty at all times. Works where I'm at
The main concern is the safety of air quality in the home and how it reacts to house fires. Also, what about getting into the walls for wiring, etc. Can you cut it, or is it hard like concrete?
Maybe in interior hallway walls in schools with properly reinforced doors and latches. Most shooters are already inside. that would leave room for the pluming and wiring in other walls. The schools I have seen where I lived were cinderblock walls, probably unfilled which would not last long.
Make it super difficult to repair/replace/troubleshoot any in wall utilities/comm lines; but possibly irrelevant for a closet or safe room gathering place.
Seems like a good idea, but I’m concerned with it hardening evenly in an enclosed area like a wall with out air. And will it set and dry fast enough to keep it from building sheet rock and other wall board material. The pressure created by this stuff in liquid form may bust sheet rock at the bottom of the wall out and just running across the floor. If it needs to be poured in sections and allowed to harden that’s going to take a fair amount of time. And will the integrity be compromised where the layers are joined.
Yea, they didn't mention the environmental issues. Toxicity, flammable, etc. Seems like after installing that stuff it hardens or sets almost like cement, preventing or limiting work on electrical wiring, plumbing, . Sounds like a good idea to stop bullets but, has to be carefully worked around for other structure issues.
In California, so much new construction is stucco. If there was a bullet proof stucco, you wouldnt have to use special wiring, plumbing, Or insulation methods. Just spray on the bulletproof mixture using existing stucco trade techniques.
For the money spent installing this product and the extra expense for maintenance on wiring or plumbing, you could harden the entrance and hire guards to prevent the shooter from ever getting into the school.
How is that a problem? Cinder blocks have vertical holes in them. Drill a hole at the level you want to fill and start pumping. You may have to drill a few more holes than with stud framing. But it can still work.
Think of how many innocents have been injured or worse by stray bullets while being in their home. Children playing and infants hit while in the crib sleeping by random altercations or drive by on their street. Its happened and heart breaking to family and friends.
Besides weak windows and doors, mechanicals running through the walls ect when has a school shooter ever shot through a wall? I like the idea but this seems like something for a panic room...
I don't think I've seen a case where the shooter shot through an interior wall. The mental case always wanted to see the victims as they were shot or they don't think about shooting through the wall. And most interior walls have lockers with books in them. If they still use books.
This is some idiocracy type nonsense. I have a second invention, it’s called foundation walls and believe it or not they’re bullet proof as well. Crazy part is, it’s already invented and it’s used in every building’s exterior walls lmao
isn't concrete bullet proof .. there are also drywall like sheets which are bulletproof .... what we keep forgetting is that defense never wins ... you gotta eliminate cause ... and damn I am sure it's easy enough .. it's just government created so much "oh ah don't touch em" laws that now people suffer with individuals who shouldn't walk streets ...
Somebody smart should Woody Harrelson there that most (if not all) school shootings occur with the gunman already on the inside of the building and usually in the same room with his victims.
Thats not what this is trying to stop. It's trying to prevent over penetration so that people on the other side of the wall won't get shot by stray rounds. Which is a common problem with shooting of all kinds.
@@LincolnHawk-bk5yr You asked what I've done to help; I now ask what have you done to help? Jason Giddings already solved the problem before it went to the news. Now go back to drinking your Bud Light and try not to be too sensitive about what others say.
@@usnva5638 Sorry, not into drinking horse piss and I'm not sensitive. I just hate prlcks who put down others while hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. What have I done to help? I am part of a volunteer parent rotation at our school. I spend one day a week at the school, all day just in case. Our principal has common sense. There are nine of us in the rotation, two of us there everyday, all combat vets and we are all carrying. I ask again, what have you done?
@@Caxel108 As far as the haters are concerned everything that was bad started the day Trump took office & stopped when he left! I'm sorry, but this product was being planned during the Obama administration!
@@Caxel108yea it was but Love the USA post doesn’t imply that. It implies everything was safe until creepy joe took office. Then they felt they needed this product. I think it’s a great idea for a safe room
Looks like he just pumped resin in to the wall cavity prob with fiberglass mixed in . A 1/2 fiberglass/epoxy/resin panel will stop most pistol rounds . Imagine 3.5 inches plus drywall .
Get Mitt Romney to invest, he is the perfect representative for a RINO Hide! 😂😂😂
Tell him one of His Green Companies can cash in because it also insulates helping climate out of control lol.
Weight might be a problem. Pump walls full of that and the whole structure becomes much heavier than architect designing it allowed for.
Architects don't design for structural loads. They ignore that.
@@aaronking1750 said like an engineer
Guess what in England we make walls from brick or stone a magical material which can resist weather and most house walls could stop rounds from a average gun and old houses could most likely stop big cal rounds but we also have a magical solution called not fucking letting everyone have mass murdering war weapons
@@englishdefenders4776 Tell that to ALL those Folks in the UK getting STABBED up!!!
@@englishdefenders4776 well that just doesn't sound like freedom
How would you fix electrical or plumbing issues if all the wires are encased in bullet proof concrete?
EMT or PVC conduits for electrical wiring at least.
The same way ppl do it in every other country on planet earth that use brick or concrete walls.
Someone is going to have to invent pipes you can run wires through or something. It’s to bad the smartest among us are dead
New construction yes, conduit is the answer. But the product is designed for existing walls post construction. So romex in the walls does become a concern.
The weight of his rhino shield needs to be disclosed. The same effect can be achieved with sand or loose 3/4-1.5" washed gravel. That is assuming the walls and foundation can handle the weight.
@@Ren-lx8wv…. Not being in construction how DOES everyone else on the planet that uses concrete and brick to construct walls deal with running electrical?
That sounds like an awesome idea. One question though. How would us tradesmen be able to get into those walls to do any repairs or remodeling if it's bulletproof? Or how easy is it to be removed if need be ?
Same rules as concrete walls.
Once you use rhino Hyde you don't need anything else
😂😂😂
What's the r value
@@markpasquarella3223 infinity
A possible problem with using a liquid is that sheetrock is only chalk between two sheets of paper, not designed to stop/hold liquids! Also, if you're using gravel (better than sand) to fill the spaces between the 2X4 studs, it will pack down over time leaving a gap at the top (maybe not a problem) but also possible pushing the sheetrock off the studs at the bottom. I would suggest replacing the sheetrock with 1/2 inch plywood (minimum) and since you will need to remove the sheetrock to put your electrical wiring inside conduit (since the gravel would be abrasive and possible cause shorts) that would be the time to use plywood instead. The plywood can be harder to 'hang' especially if your walls aren't very plumb and may require some additional 2X4 studs! But a possible extra advantage to using the plywood is that it is easier to remove if necessary! Wouldn't the liquid tend to seep out around the electrical boxes?
I work in a large public school district as a maintenance worker.
I can assure you our walls are bulletproof.
But that's not the problem The shooters don't shoot through the wall they come into the schools because the schools are not secured and locked down.
And on top of that the state and county that I'm in are a sheriff the greatest sheriff in the country some might know of him.
Has placed on campus what he calls guardians.
These are men and women that are sharpshooters.
One of them that I personally know used to target shoot from horseback competition.
I don't recommend anyone going on to our campuses with bad intentions because you will not go out the same way you came in as a matter of fact I guarantee you won't make it through the front doors.
You don't need walls that are bulletproof on campus cuz that is most likely the case already what you need is armed guards all over the place with signs up saying armed guards on duty at all times.
Works where I'm at
What about the existing insulation that's in the wall or is this for new construction only? And what kind of R-value will Rino hide have?
The main concern is the safety of air quality in the home and how it reacts to house fires. Also, what about getting into the walls for wiring, etc. Can you cut it, or is it hard like concrete?
Great idea!!! I'd LOVE to install it !!
I saw a guy fill a 2x4 wall with gravel and it stopped a .308
And gravel would be self healing!
Now that's American spirit 💥💥🇺🇸 Thank you 🙏🇺🇸
Actually it's all about taking money from investors before the product is ever installed in an actual building. We call this a scam.
What is the fire rating and insulation factor?
quickrete w/ fiberglass fibers mixed in for sure.
Fiberglass fibers will not stop bullets.
@@BEBESSCHET-rs7ir and maybe a layer or four of carbon fiber
Bullet proof to what extent. The ammo they told you about is not none for it's penetration capabilities.
Thumbs down for ads that played before the video and interrupted my entertainment and learning experience
Its called tile
Maybe in interior hallway walls in schools with properly reinforced doors and latches. Most shooters are already inside. that would leave room for the pluming and wiring in other walls. The schools I have seen where I lived were cinderblock walls, probably unfilled which would not last long.
The obvious solution is let the teachers be armed
I sure hope it doesn't emit poison into the air or into water pipes and heater vents.
Except most schools don’t have 2x4 and Sheetrock walls…..
Embed all of your cabling, wiring and plumbing in dense bulletproof material. Then see what future building maintenance is like.
As a plumber, that smells like $$$ to me.
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What will it do to insulation, plumbing and electrical that is already in the wall?
Make it super difficult to repair/replace/troubleshoot any in wall utilities/comm lines; but possibly irrelevant for a closet or safe room gathering place.
don't worry, they'll be bulletproof too
Seems like a good idea, but I’m concerned with it hardening evenly in an enclosed area like a wall with out air. And will it set and dry fast enough to keep it from building sheet rock and other wall board material. The pressure created by this stuff in liquid form may bust sheet rock at the bottom of the wall out and just running across the floor. If it needs to be poured in sections and allowed to harden that’s going to take a fair amount of time. And will the integrity be compromised where the layers are joined.
Perhaps if the interior spaces were reinforced with rebar thus joining different sections!
I bet it weighs more than a standard wall which could be a problem. It's not foam they pump in. It's more like concrete.
So....he's selling mortar....
What's the effective range of his mortars? 1k yds? 🤣🤣🤣
Mortar easily crumbles against any guns and falls apart quick so no
Self leveler. Very exspensive
I'm curious if a fire broke out is this stuff fire proof and does it emit toxic smoke if burned
Yea, they didn't mention the environmental issues. Toxicity, flammable, etc. Seems like after installing that stuff it hardens or sets almost like cement, preventing or limiting work on electrical wiring, plumbing, . Sounds like a good idea to stop bullets but, has to be carefully worked around for other structure issues.
In California, so much new construction is stucco. If there was a bullet proof stucco, you wouldnt have to use special wiring, plumbing, Or insulation methods. Just spray on the bulletproof mixture using existing stucco trade techniques.
For the money spent installing this product and the extra expense for maintenance on wiring or plumbing, you could harden the entrance and hire guards to prevent the shooter from ever getting into the school.
Perfect for criminal safe houses.
It has to be lighter. Maybe too much for lighter load bearing structures.
One problem, many school are built with interior cinder block walls.
How is that a problem? Cinder blocks have vertical holes in them. Drill a hole at the level you want to fill and start pumping. You may have to drill a few more holes than with stud framing. But it can still work.
So, now, I'd they are trapped in a room, they can't escape through the wall. Haha
Think of how many innocents have been injured or worse by stray bullets while being in their home. Children playing and infants hit while in the crib sleeping by random altercations or drive by on their street. Its happened and heart breaking to family and friends.
Your taxes just went up.
They already developed bullet proof drywall. You can't just pump this stuff between walls where there is piping and wiring.
says you
Kevlar fabric sheets installed over framing and between drywall..like a tyvek wrap...for new builds
It will expire in 5/10yrs and need to be replaced.
Besides weak windows and doors, mechanicals running through the walls ect when has a school shooter ever shot through a wall? I like the idea but this seems like something for a panic room...
Do you know how much your wall is going to weigh
I don't think I've seen a case where the shooter shot through an interior wall. The mental case always wanted to see the victims as they were shot or they don't think about shooting through the wall. And most interior walls have lockers with books in them. If they still use books.
What if it runs out the bottom?
I need to buy some
Mold resistant?!
So then what about doing any electrical work/maintenance after you've poured the mix into the wall? Terrible idea, good intentions.
Yeah till you have to change an electrical outlet
Waste of $$ for taxe payers!!! How many children n school shootings got hit wit stray bullets going through walls????
how can we affiliate or invest?
I don't think a single school shooting victim was shot through a wall.
This is some idiocracy type nonsense. I have a second invention, it’s called foundation walls and believe it or not they’re bullet proof as well. Crazy part is, it’s already invented and it’s used in every building’s exterior walls lmao
All school doors should have locks on them.
With a master pass code or card .
Around here they do. You also can't get into the building without signing in. Do other schools not do these basic things?
isn't concrete bullet proof .. there are also drywall like sheets which are bulletproof .... what we keep forgetting is that defense never wins ... you gotta eliminate cause ... and damn I am sure it's easy enough .. it's just government created so much "oh ah don't touch em" laws that now people suffer with individuals who shouldn't walk streets ...
Looks like the most penetrive round he tried was .223/5.56, probably wasnxt even a green tip. Will it stop a standard .30-06? 7.62x39?
Look up fiberglass panels . That's what he used . It will stop everything but maybe .50cal
Even tanks aren't bulletproof! A hard enough substance with enough kinetic energy will penetrate almost anything! Bunker buster anyone?
Much to heavy.
Ok the real question. How much to rhino hide my house?
Somebody smart should Woody Harrelson there that most (if not all) school shootings occur with the gunman already on the inside of the building and usually in the same room with his victims.
Thats not what this is trying to stop. It's trying to prevent over penetration so that people on the other side of the wall won't get shot by stray rounds. Which is a common problem with shooting of all kinds.
Sure, insult him. That'll solve the problem. At least he's trying to help. What have you done to help? (crickets) Thought so. Grow up. Be better.
@@LincolnHawk-bk5yr You asked what I've done to help; I now ask what have you done to help? Jason Giddings already solved the problem before it went to the news. Now go back to drinking your Bud Light and try not to be too sensitive about what others say.
@@usnva5638 Sorry, not into drinking horse piss and I'm not sensitive. I just hate prlcks who put down others while hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. What have I done to help? I am part of a volunteer parent rotation at our school. I spend one day a week at the school, all day just in case. Our principal has common sense. There are nine of us in the rotation, two of us there everyday, all combat vets and we are all carrying. I ask again, what have you done?
We have bricks,
Most people aren't shot threw walls
Secret its just concrete.
This is AMAZING!!!
Good idea. I hope he makes plenty. I thought it was for his home, was going to suggest moving.
We didn't think about bulletproofing our homes until FJB took office! I built a bulletproof room.
Blocking heat signature is crutial too. Glass
You know this product was made during the trump presidency right?
@@Caxel108 As far as the haters are concerned everything that was bad started the day Trump took office & stopped when he left! I'm sorry, but this product was being planned during the Obama administration!
@@Caxel108yea it was but Love the USA post doesn’t imply that. It implies everything was safe until creepy joe took office. Then they felt they needed this product. I think it’s a great idea for a safe room
I don’t like Biden either but this was a stupid comment. You just look stupid
You could literal chew up tires into not so small pieces and pour the pieces between the walls and it would stop bullets.
Not sure rubber tires are heavy enough. I use rubber mulch for pellet gun trap. Even the pellets penetrate 3 inches.
Even autos would be nice it’s looking like.😎♾️
This is so cool.
Terrible idea , so many reasons why this wouldn’t work.
I would buy it myself
Need to take into account plumbing and electrical inside the walls.
Cool
Is there any insulation value to it?
Just give the teachers training and a gun or armed security.
Yeah underpaid overworked teachers handling guns. Great idea lol
@@justsomedudeyouknow8372 (or armed security) it's better than nothing.
Old Joe's America needs ballistic walls.
rhino hide
"BULLETPROOF" Nothing on this planet is bulletproof. What a dumb and misused word. What if I shoot it with a 105MM bullet? A 20mm 0r 30mm gatling gun?
Armed teachers would be better.
He's just out for the money.
When is it for sale?
Use screenings.
Hopefully never. Waste of money
I wonder if you used fiberglass and resin over sheet rock.
Looks like he just pumped resin in to the wall cavity prob with fiberglass mixed in . A 1/2 fiberglass/epoxy/resin panel will stop most pistol rounds . Imagine 3.5 inches plus drywall .