Instead of shooting water, this guy made a molten metal gun
With intense love of science and a love that explodes everything, this guy has done a lot of quirky, impressive and dangerous crazy tests.
Surely this is not an item that you can bring into the pool.
YouTuber Kevin Kohler, owner of The Backyard Scientist YouTube channel, is probably no stranger to those who love fun science videos. With intense love of science and a love that explodes everything, this guy has done a lot of quirky, impressive and dangerous crazy tests.
The molten tin spray gun.
In previous videos, Kohler has repeatedly performed tests with metal, such as pouring molten aluminum into a watermelon or dropping the iPhone into a molten metal pot. But in the latest video, he created an amazing and dangerous weapon : a molten tin spray gun.
"Processing" metal melting gun.
The gun is made of stainless steel, Kohler chooses tin alloy because the material has a low melting point, about 200 degrees Celsius. However, that is enough to create a dangerous weapon. It could pierce a tin jar like a laser, but unfortunately only stick to a large plate when shot at the glass and . not much effect on the watermelon shell.
If that's not enough, see a little more, our Kohler guy will turn it into a flamethrower, because testing molten metal without a bit of fire is really boring.
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