Air Date: February 20, 2008
A person can blow a hole in a wall with elemental sodium and water.
busted
The Mythbusters placed sodium in a gel capsule, placed it in a bottle full of warm water, and put the bottle against a cinder block wall. However, the explosion from one gram of sodium was not powerful enough to damage the wall, and one hundred grams of sodium was also not enough. The Mythbusters then used the more reactive potassium, but still failed to cause any damage. The Mythbusters finally resorted to using C4 explosive to demolish the wall.
A person can make a working two-seater ultralight plane out of makeshift materials.
busted
Taking footage from the show, the Build Team built an ultralight plane out of bamboo, duct tape, trash bags, and a cement mixer engine. The show depicted the plane MacGyver built as not being powerful enough to achieve flight on its own, but being able to sustain powered flight after taxiing off of a cliff. With their plane complete, the Build Team added remote controls and took the plane to a quarry that had flat, level ground and a 150 foot cliff. While they demonstrated that the plane’s engine had enough power to move the plane, it wasn’t enough to sustain flight and the plane plummeted straight to the ground.
In the following scenarios, Adam and Jamie decided to test their skills. Rather than testing the plausibility of these events, they were comparing their own ingenuity to MacGyver’s.
Pick a lock using light bulb filaments.
pass
While the show had MacGyver picking the lock in just 52 seconds, it took the MythBusters a little over 50 minutes to pick the lock.
Develop film with ordinary household chemicals like ammonia and orange juice.
fail
Both Adam and Jamie were placed in a room that had multiple household chemicals that included the necessary ones to develop photos. While Adam did have some experience in developing photos and could remember the necessary ingredients, he could not remember the exact process and the MythBusters were unable to develop the photos within the given time limit.
Create a makeshift magnetic compass.
pass
Adam and Jamie built a makeshift electromagnet by wrapping wire around a metal screw and connecting it to some batteries. They then used the electromagnet to magnetize a paper clip, put the paper clip in a cork, and floated the cork in a cup of water to create a compass. While it wasn’t perfect, it was good enough to direct the MythBusters to their next objective.
Create a makeshift device that can go 100 feet into the air and attract the attention of a passing helicopter.
pass
Using typical camping gear, the MythBusters were left to create rescue signal. Tory and Grant originally intended for Adam and Jamie to build a potato cannon and left the requisite materials, but the MythBusters had different ideas. They used a tarp, PVC pipe, and a rope to create a large kite and were able to get it to fly at a height of 100 feet just as the helicopter passed by.
My question deals with the exploding hammer episode you ran.
February 24, 2008 at 9:16 PMYears ago, while working with my father in his shop, he hit a nail which pulvarized upon impact. He stated that the nail was crystalized causing it to fail.
Would one (or both) of the hammers disintegrated had thay been in the state of crystalization at the time of impact?
Anyone who is a die-hard fan of MacGyver or t.v. trivia knows that the technical advisors cut out “critical” ingredients from the more dangerous macgyverisms.
Understanding that the show is about the myths of MacGyver, I have to wonder if they could have found the “secret ingredient” to test the plausibility.
And the photo developing macgyverism still deserves a plausible.
February 25, 2008 at 10:22 AMUltralight made out of junk.
It jogged the memory back to the time when I used to read books about Pommy Heroics against the Nazi Swine.
There was a POW camp I think it was Colditz Castle.
Anyway the Pommy POWs built a glider up in the roof spaces out of bunk boards and bed sheets..
They used a bathtub filled with concrete and a rope and pulley system as a launching catapult.
The object of the excercise was to clear the castle curtain wall and land in a nearby field.
I think they did it.
February 28, 2008 at 6:02 AMWe once did an explosive experiment at Boarding School, involving, if my memory serves me correctly:
1. An alloy of Potassium and Sodium
melted into asmall glass tube and
sealed with wax.
2. Carbon Tetrachloride (Carpet Cleaner)
When the small glass tubes, filled with the NA and K alloy have carbon Tetrachloride CCL4 added and are thrown at a wall, preferably one that needs removing. These device explode quite loudly. I remember watching these being made by my old chemistry master.
Would Mythbusters like to try it ?
March 2, 2008 at 2:43 PMCould a P.C be made to run more efficiently and faster for a given workload, by building it inside the freezer compartment of a refrigerator.
March 2, 2008 at 3:05 PMHow much heat would be eliminated from the processor ?
I wonder how failing to do a task because of a lack of expertise justifies labelling it “fail”. I must admit that I haven’t seen the episode though, and I have no idea about the truth value, but from what I hear, the experimenter had no idea about how to perform the experiment
March 5, 2008 at 11:08 AMThat was one of the best episodes i have ever seen. I have a myth to try and i do not know how to get it on the website. The myth is: “An ice skater can fall through ice by spinning in a circle fast and long enough to drill a hole in the ice.” Thank you, whoever gets it to the site.:D LONG LIVE THE MYTHBUSTERS!!!! ADAM AND JAMIE RULE!!!!!
March 6, 2008 at 10:49 PMHello sir,
ive enjoyed the macgyver special so much and would really like to say good job to the mythbusters team, now for the part where jaime and adam were tested on 4 myths, they were not testing the 4 myths if it was plausible or not. they were testing jaime and adam if they are as ingenuious as macgyver, its a pass or fail on the second test as if you do it improperly, you wont be able to develop the film.
thanks and more power
” In the following scenarios, Adam and Jamie decided to test their skills. Rather than testing the plausibility of these events, they were comparing their own ingenuity to MacGyver’s.”
March 8, 2008 at 11:40 AMHey Mythbusters and crew here’s an interesting myth that I’m not willing to test myself..Cellphones and gas stations, Curious? Here it is, Myth has it that if you are to put a cellphone to use while filling up at a gas station static currents can ignite the fumes and BOOM! So anyways thought it be interesting as well as awsome to watch!
March 10, 2008 at 7:00 PMHey Mythbusters! Im huge fan of your television show, verry interesting and great to watch with family friends and never a dull episode, unless of course the station plays re-runs..But heres the myth I wanted to test..If you get struck by lighting your more bound to get struck a second time then anybody else who has never been stuck..Now try putting THAT to the test! ;)
March 10, 2008 at 7:00 PMMy question is how hp would had been needed to fly the homemade glider and is it possable to attach such an engine like MacGyver. Another myth i to seen done is to see if a Swiss Army Knife can stop a bullette and would it save your life?
March 11, 2008 at 10:15 PMjust watched your show and i’m so pissed,alot of people try to keep old cars from the junk yard spending hours to restore them.but you 2 goofs have no regards for anything like a 67 chev.I hope all car collectors and restorers stop watching you 2 nerds destroy something that others would love to preserve.I find it funny that the discovery channel would air a show that destroys antiques.I’m sure that our car club isn’t the only one that will be turning off your tv show.You 2 are really sad.
March 16, 2008 at 9:16 PMexellent show guys. This is a response to robert… Hey its only a chevey! Besides you still took the time to watch the show and thats ratings. As long as they don’t destroy a vintage couger I don’t care. Keep it up Jamie and Adam, and just to ask why did Scotty leave the show. cause DAM that girl looks good!!!! And Canada loves all of you . Cheers!!!!
March 20, 2008 at 12:28 AMProposal for a re-test of the sodium+water explosion test:
There was a myth at University of Utah in our inorganic chemistry class that putting 5 grams of pure sodium into a toilet and flushing would blow up the toilet and damage the pipe in the floor!
I never knew anyone who actually tried it. If it does not blow up the toilet, I’ll bet huge bucks that Cesium into a toilet bowl of water would be an EPIC explosion! Be very very careful! This would need a robotic delivery, because a very small amount of cesium will react violently with water. I don’t think you would have time to flush the toilet (remote control flusher).
Rock on Adam & Jamie!
Robert
PS- Cs is a member of the alkali metal group that should be kept under a mineral oil or in a noble gas environment to prevent humidity in the air from reacting.
March 20, 2008 at 1:47 AMmy friend and i when whe were in grade 4,i hearde that a boy got killed by mixing milk ande clorine,should i try it myself? (i was alwais too scared too do it)
ps i really love youre show but i live in southe africa so i cant blow up my dads car withe you guy’s
April 8, 2008 at 1:32 PMcan a carrot be deadly when fired in a high velocity
June 22, 2008 at 1:24 AMmathew:
Milk + Chlorine = Dangerous - DO NOT TRY IT!!!
P.S: I also live in SA :)
June 26, 2008 at 1:55 AM