Nah, myth busters did a show on that, it would hardly break skin let alone cut someone in half.That guy working that front winch could not be in a more dangerous spot. That thing comes loose it will cut him in half.
I wouldn't believe myth busters if they told me the sky was blue.Nah, myth busters did a show on that, it would hardly break skin let alone cut someone in half.
I wouldn't believe myth busters if they told me the sky was blue.
My best friend in high school was present at a decapitation caused by a winch cable letting go. It's pure physics... apply enough tension***8230; something breaks...
Myth busters said the famous "Saving Private Ryan" shot through the enemy's scope was impossible, even tho there are two documented cases on record.
Hell, my buddies & I did it in only 5 trys at 100yds.
Very punny!I think you are mythunderstanding mythbusters...
I don't know anything about scopes and Mythbuster tests, but if you believe a chain breaking under tension will just drop or a cable under tension will just drop, I have a bridge I will sell you cheap. I have a hole in the side of my head from a chain breaking and coming flying threw the back window of the tractor and breaking my skull and knocking me out. There was an industrial accident a couple of towns over a few years ago where a cable broke and killed the guy. So I hate to bust your "Myth" but things do fly when breaking under tension.Mythbusters did a scope test with one of the era and found it was possible with the right kind of scope. It came down to model and how the glass in the optics was made. They do correct themselves when more data becomes available to them.
As for cables, it also depends on the kind and winding of the cable/rope. Chains just drop when they break as they do not store much 'strech' tension. High grade cables also part cleanly and drop as they don't stretch much. Lower quality cables with a lot of stretch can part and do nasty things. Most rope has the same tendency, however, you can watch Youtube tug videos with massive high tension howsers parting the they don't snap back much, but do throw a lot of shrapnel around, the force is like an explosion.
The cable industry covers it's tush by giving warnings as if all cables will misused and of low quality.
I have to agree, seen lots of this sort of thing when I was offroading a lot.I don't know anything about scopes and Mythbuster tests, but if you believe a chain breaking under tension will just drop or a cable under tension will just drop, I have a bridge I will sell you cheap. I have a hole in the side of my head from a chain breaking and coming flying threw the back window of the tractor and breaking my skull and knocking me out. There was an industrial accident a couple of towns over a few years ago where a cable broke and killed the guy. So I hate to bust your "Myth" but things do fly when breaking under tension.
They do say similar stuff in context to the tests, not to the negative implication against their show, but things fairly close. Frequently they are left with more questions than answers and they say so. I can't recall what they were testing but they couldn't fit the results cleanly into 'confirmed' 'plausible' or 'busted' so they just picked 'plausible' and shrugged.I'd be a lot happier if they'd say something like "We can't duplicate the conditions of this test with any degree of accuracy, so our results are completely meaningless, totally worthless, and should not be used or quoted by anyone. Enjoy the show for it's entertainment value."
But I guess that's too much to ask for...
I know for a fact that a winch cable can cut a person in half.Nah, myth busters did a show on that, it would hardly break skin let alone cut someone in half.
Just saw another "documentary" on TV, the opening scene of "Ghost Ship" (2002).I saw it on a documentary narrated by John McClane.