Yes, you should get a steel pipe the size of the can, seal off one end and then slide the can in and shoot it with the water jet. Aim the pipe at stuff and see what happens :)
Abloys are pretty good, ABUS is good, there's a lot of good brands that make bad products though as well, some have some design oversights and exploits. Some really awesome "lock review" channels I recommend are LockPickingLawer and BosnianBill, they make videos of picking various kinds of locks and check for/abuse exploits in various models. The main reason those two brands are most of what you see at stores is because they just run the main commercial market, probably partnership with Wal-Mart, Ace, various other hardware stores, they all have the same cheap 4-pin core inside of them even the big hunky "premium" $60 products.
When was your Lewis last calibrated? 🤔 Has your Lewis ever been calibrated? 🤔 We cannot verify the lick/taste test authenticity on this one until we know that the Lewis has passed all criteria in the UL test scenarios. I mean c'mon, what were you thinking? Trying to fob us off with a discount lick tester, tut tut
The can launch is absolutely amazing. From what it looks like the ultra high pressure of the water jet got into the can through the hole it made. My initial thought was that the duster would get out but those cans are nowhere near 60k psi so the hole bade by the cutter only took in water pressure. The top of the can turned into a ticking time bomb. As soon as the pressure inside the can was greater than the strength of the seal between the top of the can and the can itself, it flew off. This in turn created an equal and opposite reaction on the bottom of the can. The force pushing on the bottom of the can, guided by the ply wood and pipe strap, sent it flying so fast it crushed itself on impact. Assuming that there was roughly 60k psi applied to the bottom of the can, with the area of a standard 3 inch diameter can being around 7 square inches, you can estimate about 420 THOUSAND POUNDS of force propelling that can. **That is a maximum figure, as the real number lies at whatever pressure the top of the can failed**
I love these guys, always have, never clickbait, they say what theyre gonna do, and 2 seconds in, *they’re beating the absolute snot out of a lock that got excessive amounts of air duster*
People on YT have a strong love for padlocks. LOL This video should do well. Next time take a thermos to a welding supply store near you and get some liquid nitrogen to lower the padlock into.
It's not explosive because it is CO2, maybe the REALLY old stuff was because they would use Nitrous oxide but those were taken off the market like 20 years ago (Mostly because kids were using it to get high since it is laughing gas)
Breaking a lock, like in the thumbnail, they got bored, so they got a can of soda, now they’re *freezing someones hair and theyre going to break it off* this is the pacing of content i came to see, nothing scripted, everythings improv and amazing
Make a controlled air duster launcher out of some PVC pipe with some end cap put it in strap it down to the water jet shot trough the pvc pipe in to the air duster to shoot at some stuff and measure the speed and strength of it ;)
The gas in those air duster cans is 1,1-Difluoroethane it is also known as R 152a refrigerant and it also explodes on contact with water when it is still in it's liquid form.
Saskatchewan guy weighing in here- no canned air required up here for experiments with freezing things. I’ve walked outside in January shortly after a shower, and had my hair freeze into a solid helmet within about 60 seconds. Do that a few times and you’ve got a pretty good case of split ends, but I don’t think you could actually get the hair down to a temp where you could break it off while the scalp was still at a temperature consistent with being part of a live human. Steel, though does get brittle and break when it’s cold- just ask anyone who works on heavy equipment up here- failures of hydraulic cylinders and lines (both solid steel lines and steel braid hoses) go up a whole lot in the winter, along with steel cables, and things you can sometimes get away with doing with a chain in the summer, you’d better not dream of doing in the winter up here.
In the title, there was no mention of an explosion, there was 0% clickbait, it happened and I think this is the first time on youtube, that someone has actually surprised me
There are tons of locks with the locking spring problem where you can force them open rather easily if you try Even are some clips that you can just rotate into the spring and you can just open them. padlocks of that size just need to hold the thing on both sides
I would LOVE to see what happens if you pierce one of these underwater! I think it would cause an explosion. In fact, I think the reason it shot off is because the water from the jet got inside and could not escape, and the point of least resistance was the top of it. When you mix water with something that cold and contain it, it'll blow up. Be safe if you do anything else with them!
The world would be a miserable place without this channel. Oh, and the pressure jet's water heated the stuff inside while not allowing it to escape. Kind of like what happens when you put an aerosol can on the fire.
I've used iso butane(very flamable) in a lock cylinder (brass) and hammered a screw driver into the key hole, shattering the cylinder. After that pulling the piece out with pliers released the mechanism.
Amusing. WHen the can was first pierced, the regular gas that's used for dusting prevented the water from reaching the propellant. The moment the pressure dropped below the pressure of the water jet, the water and propellant mixed instantly, causing the pressure spike as the propellant boils rapidly.
The people at the store probably thought whoever made the trip was a duster-huffer (I used to work retail and we had at least 3 different people come in to buy them to huff.
You might want to look at some videos where people freeze stuff in liquid nitrogen and then smash it. It takes a few minutes of sitting in it to freeze solid enough to smash. You would probably need like 10 cans of air duster to freeze anything all the way through. Also, just go buy some liquid nitrogen! It's probably cheaper by volume than air duster anyway lol.
Wait. To "Pop" a master lock you need channel locks and a hammer. Pound the lock on the side as you pull on it with the plyers and it'll open and it's still lockable. Not broken. Neat little trick to know for when you've lost the key.
I use freeze pray all the time....well I used to. TO cool a "soda" to a good drinking temp from room temp spray the can "bottle" while moving it in a circular motion. You can make a hot or warm "soda" into a nice cold beverage in less than a minute.
If you want to freeze break the lock, try Liquid nitrogen and let the lock soak in it. It will shatter like glass. Also you are keeping the lock wet in liquid air. You need to spray it at distance allowing maximum contact and maximum evaporation. That will actually cause cooling. Spraying won't work much.
Lewis is too good for this world.
We definitely need more Lewis
'Yeah.. A 100%!!'
Yes more Lewis!😍
That's why we need a clone army of Lewis to colonize mars.
He seems like an annoying kid that no-one likes but always just shows up.
I think Lewis needs new friends..
It's so strong it won't cut
@Nc Anonymous
Will you be my friend?
yeah some friends that can break his hair
Yes, you should get a steel pipe the size of the can, seal off one end and then slide the can in and shoot it with the water jet. Aim the pipe at stuff and see what happens :)
Add a ramp that leads into the steal pipe and put the cans on it for rapid fire
Brinks and Masterlocks are jokes, they take
ABUS is much better but more expensive.
@@WaterjetChannel ABUS is the way
Kind of funny that he is a lock expert until you ask him his preference on brand.
Depends on what you're trying to protect. Mr.Locksmith has a few good recommendations, if you can get past him trying to sell stuff
Abloys are pretty good, ABUS is good, there's a lot of good brands that make bad products though as well, some have some design oversights and exploits. Some really awesome "lock review" channels I recommend are LockPickingLawer and BosnianBill, they make videos of picking various kinds of locks and check for/abuse exploits in various models.
The main reason those two brands are most of what you see at stores is because they just run the main commercial market, probably partnership with Wal-Mart, Ace, various other hardware stores, they all have the same cheap 4-pin core inside of them even the big hunky "premium" $60 products.
Lewis is the kind of guy who would still pick you up from the airport after you froze and broke off a piece of his hair with air duster
Someone call the lock picking lawyer
River Doherty 😂
TheDopedealer718 it’s a YT channel
QuantumPlayz yea... hence why I found it funny
He’d open it even faster. I’m sure he knows all the exploits
@@jamesbizs he uses a nail gun
When was your Lewis last calibrated? 🤔 Has your Lewis ever been calibrated? 🤔 We cannot verify the lick/taste test authenticity on this one until we know that the Lewis has passed all criteria in the UL test scenarios. I mean c'mon, what were you thinking? Trying to fob us off with a discount lick tester, tut tut
Biker Dave was going to like the comment but then realized it’s at 69 likes so I left it but you got my like in a comment
@@johnrambo5010 I know it’s a year later, but it’s 94 now so you can like.
I just water jetted this boat in half!
*_THATS A LOTTA DAMAGE_*
I bet Tape could fix that.
@@iphone202020220 what kind?!
Flex tape will fix it
We need a Waterjet x Slowmo Guys collab!
The can launch is absolutely amazing. From what it looks like the ultra high pressure of the water jet got into the can through the hole it made. My initial thought was that the duster would get out but those cans are nowhere near 60k psi so the hole bade by the cutter only took in water pressure. The top of the can turned into a ticking time bomb. As soon as the pressure inside the can was greater than the strength of the seal between the top of the can and the can itself, it flew off. This in turn created an equal and opposite reaction on the bottom of the can. The force pushing on the bottom of the can, guided by the ply wood and pipe strap, sent it flying so fast it crushed itself on impact. Assuming that there was roughly 60k psi applied to the bottom of the can, with the area of a standard 3 inch diameter can being around 7 square inches, you can estimate about 420 THOUSAND POUNDS of force propelling that can. **That is a maximum figure, as the real number lies at whatever pressure the top of the can failed**
I love these guys, always have, never clickbait, they say what theyre gonna do, and 2 seconds in, *they’re beating the absolute snot out of a lock that got excessive amounts of air duster*
People on YT have a strong love for padlocks. LOL This video should do well. Next time take a thermos to a welding supply store near you and get some liquid nitrogen to lower the padlock into.
More like robbing..
It's all the tweekers. Locks and flashlights is like gold to them.
You should do water jet vs flex tape
Waterjet Channel aw man still no reply to mine lol
Thats alot of damage
There’s no point, the tape is too strong
Flex tape 1 water jet 0
Flex tape no contest
That canned air stuff is explosive when in liquid form and combined with water which may contribute to the explosion. You can find videos of it.
Yeah. Hfc-152a or r152a can be used in small appliances and cars as a refrigerant as well.
It's not explosive because it is CO2, maybe the REALLY old stuff was because they would use Nitrous oxide but those were taken off the market like 20 years ago (Mostly because kids were using it to get high since it is laughing gas)
@@SilvaDreams uh no it's not co2. Co2 is 1000 psi at 70 degrees Fahrenheit and would not be safe. Its difluroethane or r152a a refrigerant
@@SilvaDreams also n2o has a lower pressure than co2 so co2 would be more explosive than n2o. The old stuff was r12 or Diclorodifluromethane
@@Aptenodytes this man knows stuff
thanks for the information on the locks. time to go get a new bike!!
Breaking a lock, like in the thumbnail, they got bored, so they got a can of soda, now they’re *freezing someones hair and theyre going to break it off* this is the pacing of content i came to see, nothing scripted, everythings improv and amazing
I swear. I love y'alls videos. They crack me up. And they are slightly informative
I LOVE LAME STUFF more please. These videos are all great. I love the non water jet things too!
Make a controlled air duster launcher out of some PVC pipe with some end cap put it in strap it down to the water jet shot trough the pvc pipe in to the air duster to shoot at some stuff and measure the speed and strength of it ;)
And a ZGB ivan head as a target
You guys really need a Mythbusters type blast shield.
But with the blast shield down they can't see anything. How are they supposed to fight?
You should have called Codys’lab for some more scientific/ creative things to freeze.
Lewis is a hero and deserves a really tasty cookie
The moment they put the can on the waterjet I was like "Well that's going to leave an imprint" and lo and behold, they didn't disappoint.
The gas in those air duster cans is 1,1-Difluoroethane it is also known as R 152a refrigerant and it also explodes on contact with water when it is still in it's liquid form.
You can get high off it
@@ashtonwimmer5564I believe I left that out for a reason.
Some home mechanics have used it for refrigerant in a/c systems successfully.
@@AndreS_-df2nw Interesting!... I did not know that, Smarter everyday!.
Damn I'm glad I held in, the ending is just crazy :D 'LETHALITY!'
Walmart is the right place to go for r152a duster, but not for locks. Those things are trash
Captain insano shows no moicy.
@@Scribnastyman I have so many questions
i swear to god lewis is just a cartoon character who cheerfully goes along with everything and it's terrifying
You oaks are just that small channel thats slowly growing which will never bore you.
Water jet: Most secure lock we found
Lock Picking Lawyer: So it only took 2 seconds to open.
Literally laughed when he was all for it to the very end. And best part was no sponsor which gave all the time to you guys 😁
I look forward to your guy's videos each week!
Lol I think you just showed a bunch of people how to break locks.. Lewis deserves a raise!
Haven’t watched this channel in like a week, forgot how entertaining you guys are
This random stuff is the content I subscribed for. Plus the Rhino Rush offer- They were great.
Lewis is a real good sport. Willing to but himself on the line for science. Good man.
I love that old man 😭 “it is delicious”
Saskatchewan guy weighing in here- no canned air required up here for experiments with freezing things. I’ve walked outside in January shortly after a shower, and had my hair freeze into a solid helmet within about 60 seconds. Do that a few times and you’ve got a pretty good case of split ends, but I don’t think you could actually get the hair down to a temp where you could break it off while the scalp was still at a temperature consistent with being part of a live human. Steel, though does get brittle and break when it’s cold- just ask anyone who works on heavy equipment up here- failures of hydraulic cylinders and lines (both solid steel lines and steel braid hoses) go up a whole lot in the winter, along with steel cables, and things you can sometimes get away with doing with a chain in the summer, you’d better not dream of doing in the winter up here.
Idc what you say. This channel is the best
You gotta love Lewis it’s legit impossible not to
You guys are friggen awesome! Love your videos
You should cut water with water
7:08 done
So cutting ice?
You guys have some of the coolest unexpected outcomes!!!
That was freaking awesome! do it again! do it again!! do it again!!!😄
🙊 oh fuhk, they just put Brinks on blast!
😂😂😂😂😂 dead af right now.
Fav channel on yt tbh
I love how this channel is full of random dumb ideas. It is some of the best stuff I have watched.
Best advertising company ever.
I legit love you guys.
I thought I was watching lock picking lawyer for a sec
In the title, there was no mention of an explosion, there was 0% clickbait, it happened and I think this is the first time on youtube, that someone has actually surprised me
There are tons of locks with the locking spring problem where you can force them open rather easily if you try
Even are some clips that you can just rotate into the spring and you can just open them. padlocks of that size just need to hold the thing on both sides
New series idea. “Launching an air duster can into ________.”
You can start with a cinderblock! :D
0:40 well now I know where half life got the sound from
lewis is a good kid. we need more lewis
They sell freeze spray for circuit boards that get far colder.
This entire footage was deceptive trickery!
Lewis is actually so funny. “ can we freez your hair” 🤣🤣🤣🤣😭🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like Lewis
I like Lewis
I like Lewis
I like Lewis
I like Lewis
I like Lewis
But the real question is *CAN YOU CAST OBSIDIAN*
No you can not. I saw another TH-camr, I think How To Make Everything tried and he failed even by usin a industrial kiln
Coin981 nah it worked but I don't know if you can really cal it obsidian after all the aditives he used
Coin981 r/wooooosh???
@@gyula6516 r/Wooooosh
@@gyula6516 I wouldn't consider it to still be though
I would LOVE to see what happens if you pierce one of these underwater! I think it would cause an explosion. In fact, I think the reason it shot off is because the water from the jet got inside and could not escape, and the point of least resistance was the top of it. When you mix water with something that cold and contain it, it'll blow up. Be safe if you do anything else with them!
4:36 I never knew louis (however you spell it) existed until now, and i can’t wonder any more, *why havent I seen this beautiful test gerbil before*
You guys are honestly good lads, id have a drink with ya
The world would be a miserable place without this channel. Oh, and the pressure jet's water heated the stuff inside while not allowing it to escape. Kind of like what happens when you put an aerosol can on the fire.
I've used iso butane(very flamable) in a lock cylinder (brass) and hammered a screw driver into the key hole, shattering the cylinder. After that pulling the piece out with pliers released the mechanism.
I love this channel.
Damn bro that aim is on point 👌
Amusing. WHen the can was first pierced, the regular gas that's used for dusting prevented the water from reaching the propellant. The moment the pressure dropped below the pressure of the water jet, the water and propellant mixed instantly, causing the pressure spike as the propellant boils rapidly.
The people at the store probably thought whoever made the trip was a duster-huffer
(I used to work retail and we had at least 3 different people come in to buy them to huff.
Another great vid 🔥💪👍
Thanks for the advice can't wait to try it
Cheapest rockets ever.. if I could only get my hands on a waterjet.. 🤔🤔🤔
Props to Lewis for being game
af.
Now that last part was awesome
Lewis is not the sharpest tool in the draw, God bless him because he is going to need it with friends and coworkers like his
It does that cause the metal gets so cold it shrinks the metal and it slips out
Thanks now I can get into my neighbors safe!
OMG a video without an ad!
3:50 that old man ❤
Mane and Tail? Good boy, Lewis.
was expecting a bigger blast, but still impressed with the results
How did that mixing tube not break!
You might want to look at some videos where people freeze stuff in liquid nitrogen and then smash it. It takes a few minutes of sitting in it to freeze solid enough to smash. You would probably need like 10 cans of air duster to freeze anything all the way through.
Also, just go buy some liquid nitrogen! It's probably cheaper by volume than air duster anyway lol.
Wait. To "Pop" a master lock you need channel locks and a hammer.
Pound the lock on the side as you pull on it with the plyers and it'll open and it's still lockable.
Not broken. Neat little trick to know for when you've lost the key.
Lewis is da man need more of him in videos
This is the Lockpicking Lawyer and today i'll show you 2 guys with no lockpicking expirience freeze and hammer this lock.
lewis pal you are a legend...
5:10 Mane&Tail shampoo!!!!!! Love that stuff!!!
wow so much energy in an air duster, oh never mind it's from the waterjet lol
Lol This is one of the funniest vid in TH-cam like right now
freezing the wrong side of the lock and it still worked. bravo
You can use hollow sharpies as rockets if you put them on the straw of the air duster. Seriously its fun.
Looks like a good workplace
I use freeze pray all the time....well I used to. TO cool a "soda" to a good drinking temp from room temp spray the can "bottle" while moving it in a circular motion. You can make a hot or warm "soda" into a nice cold beverage in less than a minute.
do pumpkin carving! either find a flat pumpkin or cut one in half then make sweet picture on it!
@2:21 "double barreled freeze ray" 😂
If you want to freeze break the lock, try Liquid nitrogen and let the lock soak in it. It will shatter like glass. Also you are keeping the lock wet in liquid air. You need to spray it at distance allowing maximum contact and maximum evaporation. That will actually cause cooling. Spraying won't work much.
Tip out the airduster into a cup (spray upside down) and then throw it into boiling water = Much fun
Have you tried to restart your Lewis to check for a different response?
I’m sitting on a toilet rn and my intestines are exploding as I’m watching this video. Good times man good times.
The air duster reminded me of the thing at the dentist that cleans your mouth, and it made my mouth feel weird watching them freeze it lol