Walking a bit of a gray line there packing that into a pipe. The BATFE's definition of constructing a "destructive device" has some fluidity to it.
I'm glad he didn't show how he set it off if he didn't use a firearm; there are many ways it could have been done, but the last thing we need is more people trying this. In the video, the first shot sounds like 2 reports. Maybe the first was a rifle shot? He could have hit the top of the pipe from the upstream side.
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Posts: 18680 | Location: New Mexico | Registered: October 14, 2005
Originally posted by Expert308: The jar in the lower left corner of the video, when he's pouring powder into the PVC, is a Tannerite jar.
Yup. Missed that.
As for what he did with the explosive, that was pretty mild as compared with what’s been posted in other videos. I really am somewhat surprised that the ATF has never made Tannerite and what people do with it a focus. Or perhaps I should say I’m really surprised by what people haven’t done with it.
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Posts: 49608 | Location: 10,150 Feet Above Sea Level in Commirado | Registered: April 04, 2002
Get yerself some cannon fuse and a little plumbers putty to pack around the hole and you've got a basic pipe bomb. Works for beaver dams, stumps, and many things in between that need getting blowed up real good.
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Posts: 22771 | Location: Montana | Registered: November 01, 2010
What do y'all have against the lowly beaver? Seriously, why would someone want to go on a dam destroying expedition? I understand that they can be destructive of young trees, etc. but don't beaver ponds tend to be good for flood control, etc?
Posts: 7978 | Location: NoVA | Registered: July 22, 2009
Generally speaking, Tannerite mixtures sold on the civilian market won't be dangerously sensitive to ESD (static). Even the more sensitive mixtures designed for pistol/rimfire shouldn't present a hazard from ESD during normal handling.
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Posts: 18680 | Location: New Mexico | Registered: October 14, 2005
Originally posted by architect: What do y'all have against the lowly beaver? Seriously, why would someone want to go on a dam destroying expedition? I understand that they can be destructive of young trees, etc. but don't beaver ponds tend to be good for flood control, etc?
It all depends where the dam is. I’ve seen the County & State Hwy department go all out to remove beavers and their dams blocking culverts, anytime of the year, any methods.
Now if that dam & pond is on a stream in the woods, no biggie.
Posts: 7450 | Location: WI | Registered: February 29, 2012
Originally posted by architect: What do y'all have against the lowly beaver? Seriously, why would someone want to go on a dam destroying expedition? I understand that they can be destructive of young trees, etc. but don't beaver ponds tend to be good for flood control, etc?
I'm no architect, or even a philospher, but aren't there two sides to every damn dam?
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Posts: 13578 | Location: Madison, MS | Registered: December 10, 2007
Joker King is just getting clicks by posting other's content. In this case, it's a YouTuber named David Ellis (aka Yawt Yawt). He's a professional trapper (feral hogs, beavers, etc) in MS and sometimes blows up beaver dams as they flood out homeowner's properties. I watch him occasionally and he comes across as a really good guy who genuinely likes helping people.
Here is the full length video if anyone is interested:
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Posts: 25561 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005
I have blown a lot of stuff up with TNT, C4, det cord, and other explosives, and am surprised tannerite is powerful enough to destroy beaver dams. But I have never used it and don't know much about it, thought it was just for making loud noises in safe places.
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Posts: 2043 | Location: Central NC | Registered: May 18, 2005
When I was a kid in the 1950's, the county used to do that every spring to break up ice jams at the (too low) bridge that ran across the creek onour farm. That ended when they built a longer and higher bridge in the 70's. But it was fun to go down and watch!