AusGamers Forums
Show: per page
1
Manhole + firecracker video
thermite
Brisbane, Queensland
8889 posts


It went horribly wrong when a father of young children to light a firecracker in a manhole cover in Xiangtan, China.
01:51pm 08/02/12 Permalink
adBot
ads
Internet
--
ads keep websites free
01:51pm 08/02/12 Permalink
eski
Perth, Western Australia
641 posts
what happened, methane buildup in sewers?
01:53pm 08/02/12 Permalink
Sc00bs
Brisbane, Queensland
8598 posts
:/ unlucky, his arm looks like it got hammered a fair bit
01:53pm 08/02/12 Permalink
paveway
Brisbane, Queensland
16253 posts
haha that is AWESOME

wouldn't even want to guess how bad their sewerage system is there for that to be able to occur
01:54pm 08/02/12 Permalink
Outlaw
Gold Coast, Queensland
1377 posts
rofl, fucking epic. I've done that a couple of times with the car radiator cap
01:55pm 08/02/12 Permalink
FaceMan
Brisbane, Queensland
8262 posts
Some ppl claim the manhole cover on a Nuke Test in the 50's was the first man made object in Space beating Sputnik. (others claim first in space was one of Hitlers V2 rockets in WW2)

01:59pm 08/02/12 Permalink
Timmeh
Brisbane, Queensland
1845 posts
Alot of ppl claim your fos.
02:18pm 08/02/12 Permalink
demon
Brisbane, Queensland
6674 posts
mad footage. the dude's jacket gets shredded.
02:19pm 08/02/12 Permalink
m3nt4l
Brisbane, Queensland
2322 posts
Glad it didn't hit any innocent people walking past.
02:29pm 08/02/12 Permalink
Reverend Evil™
Wynnum, Queensland
19862 posts
Holy fucking shit. That guy got owned.

LOL
02:38pm 08/02/12 Permalink
Eorl
Brisbane, Queensland
5177 posts
Some ppl claim the manhole cover on a Nuke Test in the 50's was the first man made object in Space beating Sputnik. (others claim first in space was one of Hitlers V2 rockets in WW2)

What. Also someone needs to dub over the Fus Ro Dah
03:00pm 08/02/12 Permalink
demon
Brisbane, Queensland
6675 posts
these images may help you out eorl ;)

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us
Image Hosted by ImageShack.us
03:10pm 08/02/12 Permalink
arkter
Gold Coast, Queensland
551 posts
mad footage. the dude's jacket gets shredded.

I was about to post 'Why does his shirt change colour mid asplosion?'

also, I don't speak Spanish or whatever, did the guy die?
03:50pm 08/02/12 Permalink
FaceMan
Brisbane, Queensland
8265 posts
Was actually a sheet of metal rather than a manhole, but it covered a hole.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Plumbbob#The_first_nuclear-propelled_manmade_object_in_space.3F
05:33pm 08/02/12 Permalink
The GuVna
Brisbane, Queensland
1772 posts
"Stand back kids"...
05:57pm 08/02/12 Permalink
IVY_MiKe
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
723 posts
jebus, I wonder if that cover weighs as much as say an 'amurrcan' manhole cover...

Pretty spectacular footage... I wonder if Mythbusters could replicate it... (pretty specific set of circumstances which I'd find hard to believe if not staring at the footage...)
06:00pm 08/02/12 Permalink
kappa
Brisbane, Queensland
1794 posts
The plate was never found, but Dr. Brownlee believes that the plate never left the atmosphere (it may even have been vaporized by compression heating of the atmosphere due to its high speed).
06:01pm 08/02/12 Permalink
FraktuRe
Gold Coast, Queensland
4051 posts
Pretty spectacular footage... I wonder if Mythbusters could replicate it... (pretty specific set of circumstances which I'd find hard to believe if not staring at the footage...)


They have in the latest series, it worked.
06:03pm 08/02/12 Permalink
IVY_MiKe
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
725 posts
What did they use as propellant?

(and was it Methane or natural gas to launch it in OP?)
06:07pm 08/02/12 Permalink
Scooter
Brisbane, Queensland
5471 posts
This is why I use a Gas Detector before I hop down any Manholes :o
06:32pm 08/02/12 Permalink
mrmatt
118 posts
Also note, dont fuck around in China..there are cameras everywhere!
09:41am 09/02/12 Permalink
Chakas
USA
3465 posts
Re the nuking of the manhole cover:
After the event, Dr. Robert R. Brownlee described the best estimate of the cover's speed from the photographic evidence as "going like a bat!"[5][6] The use of a subterranean shaft and nuclear device to propel an object to escape velocity has since been termed a "thunder well".

That's fairly awesome.
11:20am 09/02/12 Permalink
IVY_MiKe
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
732 posts
Re the nuking of the manhole cover:


six times exit velocity.... that's a fair amount of energy to be exerted on a 900Kg steel plate...

Whilst I'm no chemist/physicist, I'm familiar enough with mechanics of how an EFP (Explosive Formed Projectile) works... makes me wonder what the impact of said metal plate would have been had it struck a target.
12:36pm 09/02/12 Permalink
adBot
ads
Internet
--
ads keep websites free
12:36pm 09/02/12 Permalink
AusGamers Forums
Show: per page
1
Post a Reply
You must be logged in to post a reply.
 

Advertise with Us | Download Media Kit | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
© Copyright 2001-2012 AusGamers™ Pty Ltd. ACN 093 772 242.
A Mammoth Media web development, hosted by Mammoth VPS.