lock your doors and you should be safe. watch these guys try to break into the Audi
#1
lock your doors and you should be safe. watch these guys try to break into the Audi
This is awesome. The video is worth the watch. I have no clue what they are saying but it is worth checking out it was a good laugh
http://www.dpccars.com/car-videos/12...ot-so-easy.htm
http://www.dpccars.com/car-videos/12...ot-so-easy.htm
#2
RE: lock your doors and you should be safe. watch these guys try to break into the Audi
holy crap, that was crazy. i had no idea that the glass was anywhere near that strong!!! well that makes me feel a lot safer to know that if someone decides to try and break a window out to steal my car, it could take them almost 10 minutes of trying, and by that time i'll be out there and giving them a piece of my mind with my .45.
#3
RE: lock your doors and you should be safe. watch these guys try to break into the Audi
That is a stupid video and the guys are a bunch of wimpy jerks! A three year old could have broken the window in seconds
The glass is tempered and very strong. Knowing how to break it is the key.
Let me explain - For glass to break it needs a stress concentrator and tension on the surface or at the concentrator.
Temperingglass puts the surface in high compression so you need to overcome the compression or make the concentrator enter the tension layer before it will break. The guys were adding stress concentrators (little surface cracks) but were not overcomming the surface compression. Finally one of then made the surface crack deep enough to go thru the surface compression to theunderlying tension layer and it shattered. You probably noticed that the glass diced into a zillion pieces (didn't just crack). This is because it was highly stressed (tempered) and once the tension layer was entered it relieved itself.
The glass is tempered and very strong. Knowing how to break it is the key.
Let me explain - For glass to break it needs a stress concentrator and tension on the surface or at the concentrator.
Temperingglass puts the surface in high compression so you need to overcome the compression or make the concentrator enter the tension layer before it will break. The guys were adding stress concentrators (little surface cracks) but were not overcomming the surface compression. Finally one of then made the surface crack deep enough to go thru the surface compression to theunderlying tension layer and it shattered. You probably noticed that the glass diced into a zillion pieces (didn't just crack). This is because it was highly stressed (tempered) and once the tension layer was entered it relieved itself.
#4
RE: lock your doors and you should be safe. watch these guys try to break into the Audi
You see the video on youtube where the kat show how the glass is bullet proof. Our glass is not bullet proof, it was a demo, I think it was a sercet services agent.
#5
RE: lock your doors and you should be safe. watch these guys try to break into the Audi
ORIGINAL: Tha Abbot
You see the video on youtube where the kat show how the glass is bullet proof. Our glass is not bullet proof, it was a demo, I think it was a sercet services agent.
You see the video on youtube where the kat show how the glass is bullet proof. Our glass is not bullet proof, it was a demo, I think it was a sercet services agent.
#6
RE: lock your doors and you should be safe. watch these guys try to break into the Audi
the fasted way to break is to take a small (bebe) sized piece porclien from a spark plug and boom the window is done. that easy, less than a second.
#7
RE: lock your doors and you should be safe. watch these guys try to break into the Audi
ORIGINAL: germantech
the fasted way to break is to take a small (bebe) sized piece porclien from a spark plug and boom the window is done. that easy, less than a second.
the fasted way to break is to take a small (bebe) sized piece porclien from a spark plug and boom the window is done. that easy, less than a second.
Like that? haha
Also, easiest way is to use one of the tempered glass breakers. Does the trick every time.
#8
RE: lock your doors and you should be safe. watch these guys try to break into the Audi
A spring-loaded center punch (normally used to dimple a spot on a piece of metal before drilling; keeps the bit from walking) can be used with deviestating effect, too.
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