Detect, Deter, Intimidate, Evade. A Stealthy & Weatherproof Trip Alarm

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Published 2024-05-01
How to build a Perimeter Alarm that is stealthy, reliable, compact, lightweight, weatherproof, self-destructing, and deafeningly loud.

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Follow all Federal, State, and Local Laws. Do not modify this into a booby trap or destructive device. Do not modify this device to hurt people.

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00:00 Intro
02:30 Overview
04:00 Building Instructions
07:24 Compositions
14:11 Powder Charge
16:17 Sealing
17:07 Night Test
17:30 Outro

All Comments (21)
  • @oceanic8424
    Could you add in the description the brand and type of CA glue, activator, and any other consumables you use in the assembly of these? Add the green string you use as well. Thanks
  • @blauskie
    Perimeter alarms set. Mom's basement secured. Tell the ATF I'm not here.
  • @grob25
    I feel like I am being added to another list, just for watching this video. I do like the sprinkles.
  • @jimbrock8310
    The best early warning we used was Kodak flash cubes. They made no noise but the blinded a$$holes that tripped them made a lot.
  • @DJdefslap
    Glitter and sprinkles 😂 I spit my beer out when you said that. 😂 great video!
  • I really hope you have all these videos backed up and a way to share them.when YouTube shuts you down. Your content is way to good to go unnoticed.
  • @damienkrohse3374
    I bought a similar looking product for my wife, but hers has a plastic applicator and white pull string. It's not as loud as yours when deployed, more like a cork gun pop.
  • @KingofLaundry
    I made thirty of these for my kid's birthday cake. The sprinkles were a big hit!
  • @PavewayJDAM
    Burt Gummer "A few household chemicals in the proper proportions."
  • @thevet2009
    Arts and craft for the battlefield….Salute!
  • @asmc4494
    FYI. Light a small candle to use as your heat source for heat shrinking to save lighter / fuel. Makes for convenience and time saver.
  • @mikebergman1817
    I am so glad you did this. I have been checking skylighter every day for months, hoping that kit would come back in stock. I figured surely there would be someone else to fill that market. You are appreciated sir.
  • @jonholloway4034
    The perfect gift for any occasion!!! 😂😂😂 I’ve seen these work first hand and I can say they work perfectly. Great video dude.
  • maybe tarred bank line would work better than that string. It is basically nylon surveyors string, impregnated with tar, so its 100% water proof, and sun proof. no "capillary action" or similar things to worry about. Using it might save you a few steps, some resources, and some time. It comes in a variety of sizes, from basically dental floss sized, to like, paracord size, and everything in between. also, its flat/matt black, so it should blend in better too.
  • @marcuspoe9353
    dude, those mason bees pollinate better than honey bees, without em you dont get fruit or veggies, nothing disgusting about them.
  • @bryanfukingfox
    I like how you’re intelligent enough to bleep out “Alexa” because you know how annoying it is to have videos set off household devices. That’s some real thoughtful sh*t!
  • @robriot6882
    Sprinkles and glitter lmao. That's awesome. Which reminds me, some Aussie rocket startup just tested a rocket (a serious rocket for commercial payloads) using lard (tallow) as the propellent. Subscribed