the dangers of dwv
- HAYLO_Stealer
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not to be high or anything but they dropped it. any plastic under pressure would blow. i don't think this is a very good example to be based on.
- Modderxtrordanare
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Not what I remember, but it's close enough.SpudBlaster15 wrote:Close Enough?Modderxtrordanare wrote:*waits for someone to post that video I saw a long time ago where they wrapped cannons in duct tape and tested them, and did all kinds of tests and they all failed*
I used 100mph tape on a cannon i wasent sure of just the other day. It fialed and desintergrated in my hands but the tape kept everything confinde except for a few fragments that fell and hit the ground.
Lucky I had the tape on other wise i recon it woulda hurt a bit i walked away with only a small burn on my thumb.
If GinsuGuy585 is using real millatery cargo pants to wrap it. He might be rite those things are tough as and are to a degree flame and shapnell retardent. You also could use anti-flash cloathing. thats interspun with kevlar and a flame retardent cloth better than aspestos. I've seen this stuff stand up to full blown flame and it came off slightly singed .`
Bubba
Lucky I had the tape on other wise i recon it woulda hurt a bit i walked away with only a small burn on my thumb.
If GinsuGuy585 is using real millatery cargo pants to wrap it. He might be rite those things are tough as and are to a degree flame and shapnell retardent. You also could use anti-flash cloathing. thats interspun with kevlar and a flame retardent cloth better than aspestos. I've seen this stuff stand up to full blown flame and it came off slightly singed .`
Bubba