Sad to see someone's possessions being ruined. My neighbour got thrown out of her house. All her's and her children's possessions including computers and TV's crushed in a bin lorry like this. Nasty.
Awesome crushing! Those Wii's crushed up very nicely, and really great seeing the smashed remains coming out the end. Would be awesome to see maybe a RC Truck get mashed in it :)
I still have it but the control unit for the motor died because it shorted, I have to order a new one but then it is still buried under a load of firewood right now. After this video i made some side panels on it so you don't have to push everything in by hand.
Thank u buddy for making this video. Man that shit got wrecked lol. Snap crackle pop. I need to take a drive and bring u a load of junk to smash up man
@@NZRubbishTrucks It is mostly made from structural steel i boughf for about 75 euros from the local scrapyard. The body from the compactor is a piece of square tube they use as support pole for a gas station roof. I asked the guy at the scrapyard where they would use such ridiculous thick and heavy piece of steel for and he told me that its a piece of support pole. The moving compactor plate is a thick steel plate which is reinforced to withstand the 8 tons of pressure the hydraulics put out. I bought a brand new hydraulic log splitter for the hydraulics, Cuted it up to pieces and used the hydraulic parts like valve, pump, Cylinder etc. The log splitter was around 400 euros. If i rememer it costed me around 500 euros to build with all the welding, paint, some screws and bolts and small stuff. Based on my first video i uploaded from the compactor it is now 6 years old and it is still going strong. I broke some welds on it over the time (i'm not a pro welder by any means) but nothing major broke on it. I use it almost every day for compacting trash, Not to bad for 500 euros :D
About 8 kg of aluminium cans per bale. Steel tins like for soup are heavier. I never put a bale of these on a scale but if i must guess the weight i would say about 12-15 kg
zonde wat mensen weg gooien, die klep kan trouwen omlaag he, dat gooit wat makkelijker. Nu staat die klep omhoog, dat is voor bedrijfscontainers. Bij gooien van vuilnis dient die klep omlaag te staan. Tenminste toen ik bij de Watco werkte was dat zo
Was over van een rommelmarkt, Stelde niet heel veel meer voor. Ze hebben toen wel eens bij de kringloop gevraagd als die interesse in de overgebleven spullen hadden maar die wilden het niet dus dan blijven er niet veel opties over. Ik denk dat die wel naar beneden kan maar denk dat die dat niet deed i.v.m de veiligheid van kinders die ook rommel er in gooiden. Toen ik nog bij Suez werkte deden we dat wel als er iets groots in ging.
Switch the record format to XAVC S HD, Then go to S&Q settings. You can change it over there to 200fps (PAL) or 240fps (NTSC) and use it with the S&Q button on the a6700.
This is actually an application of Gay-Lussac's law which states that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature. The higher the temperature, the higher the pressure. When the can is in the fire, the gases in the can move faster and create a higher pressure. The nozzle can't handle all that pressure, so the whole thing just blows up.
Instead of the bald eagle, this should be the symbol of our nation. Excessive waste, disregard for our environment, and cheap items that don’t last long enough to be useful and are thrown away. The only reason that the United States became as powerful as it did, was because it stole the resources from other people, and has develop those resources using slavery and extremely poor wages. it’s not a sustainable system, and we will eventually be buried in our greed and wastefulness