This is the very first posting that I’ve done on this wonderful and intriguing show that is on Discovery Channel.
SmashLab is a favorite for those budding pyros, engineers and techno-geeks that just can’t wait to blow things up.
Tune in Wednesday’s at 10p.m. ET/PT on Discovery
Photo credit: Discovery Channel/Stefano Paltera



904 days ago
Would like to see the details of the experiments that you do on the site.
“Special interest in bed liner explosions”
Thank you
Allan
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904 days ago
Hi Allan, thanks for visiting and thanks for the request. I’ve just started postion on Smashlab so come back by soon and I’ll have more experiments posted. Right now I have the fluidized sand experiment up but will be posting other experiments soon. Keep checking back.
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880 days ago
This show is not good. I can’t believe someone is paying these people to make not so smart inventions. I liked the fluidized sand, very nice. The other stuff…. You all need to find some serious inspiration. I can think of better ways to do 90% of what you guys are doing. not only that some of your designs are not even close to practical in the real world. PLEASE be more creative, and stop wasting so much money on crazy inventions that we all know wont work in daily life. If you want a better CO2 delivery system I have one in mind, jus email I’ll send it to you if you make it and test it.
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874 days ago
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813 days ago
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