As you can see I made bigger furnace so I can heat bigger things now so if you have good ideas what we should heat up please let us know! And if they don't fit to this one I can make even bigger one :D
Beyond the press you should heat a full gas cylinder or somthing like that to make it explode that would probably make youtube history as nobody has the balls to do that apart from you guys
I actually saw boling ball that went trough our local waste burning plant. It was about half of the size of regular bowling ball after burning about 45 minutes in over 1000C temperature. But it's plastic so it would be just napalm like slime that is burning. Or actually that sounds quite good maybe I should melt one bowling ball :D
Great new home defense tool. If you're not comfortable firing a gun at an intruder, just put your red-hot 20kg of steel on a few cans of coke and watch the robbers flee in terror at the sound of what they think is gunshots!
Sounds like an engineering problem. Gas is awful at heating a solid lump of something with not a lot of contact area. You ought to be able to drill out something like 10 kg of that weight so that it resembles a very thick-walled bucket; press coarse, slowburning thermite in there (getting most of the air out so it does not sputter as much). Molten steel has very good thermal contact with steel and it would take something like a minute to even out. The hardest part would be to get the termite just right so half of it doesn't just go flying out of the thing. Actually, make the hole even bigger to account for losses and ignite the thermite in a clay pot above the weight so that it gently pours into it.
get wrecked, I love hydraulic press channel and who cares if they arent amazing at english they make badass content. get a hydraulic press and then talk
Wow! All of that because of my joke (yes...it was just a joke...I love their stuff)? Well...I'm conformed with my Portuguese, Spanish, English and Italian. Thank you, dude.
@@user-cc9sr9le8d No, just having to brush snow off the car every time it snows, sometimes you're brushing it off while its snowing so it takes longer.
Iron and carbon, it surely is... but it would explode a bottle. Glass sheet would shatter. Glass needs cooling just to cut a small hole into it because the drill bit makes it too hot in one spot and it busts.
We used to throw aerosol cans on to bonfires as kids. Even one can made such an explosion it brought the neighbours out. God knows what 50 cans in a bucket would be like. 😂😂
That's the great thing about this channel, it's the opposite of click bait. The thumbnail is always a frame from the video, what they say in the title is what they do, and they do that first unless calibrating the high-speed camera with an explosion - and then the video turns out to be better than the thumbnail and title would suggest.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lZUoPmD0hck.html Mythbusters dropping glass on a dummy. It literally starts off the video with the title lmao. But yeah this is a great channel.
My favorite videos are the ones where you show the beauty of Finland along with your experiments. This one with the snow was awesome; I also love the videos from last year where you saw how far the red hot steel would go into the frozen lake.
Best way to prepare marshmallows is to char to black the outside, which turns into a sugary skin you can slide off the now semi-molten marshmallow core underneath...it'll burn the ever living hell out of your mouth, so really enjoy that first one, you wont be able to taste the 2nd.
Now you see how bad Coke is for you -- it cracks a 20kg block of red hot steel!! (you can see the reaction in the video with the color changing on the bottom)
In all honesty, I am sincerely starting to wonder if there might have been some chemical reaction where pressured hot gas from the coke cans made the steel porous FAST. If cold coke dissolves rust from nails and screws...
interlace Good point, considering it was backed with a liquid (albeit high sugar content), the aluminium did let go pretty quick, did it just melt & move or was it 'vaped' under pressure? Never underestimate the power of a fart.
In what way is HCFS less real than sucrose? It's the same shit and they're both terrible for you. After sitting on the shelf for some months a lot of the sucrose has been inverted by the acid to a mix of fructose and glucose (AKA HCFS).
soylentgreenb It may be the result of other factors, but Mexican Coke has a different taste as opposed to regular Coke, and it's easy to tell the difference between them.
soylentgreenb it’s not so much that hfcs is less real it’s that it’s so heavily processed that it no longer resembles any kind of sugar existing in nature. The only reason companies started using hfcs isn’t for any health or flavor reasons it was simply to cut cost and the way it interacts with the other ingredients effects quality and taste
soylentgreenb HFCS tastes different than sucrose In fact, every different type of sugar tastes different, and generally the shorter the sugar molecule is, he sweeter it tastes, and the length of the sugar molecule also digests differently, with some reuniting in more empty calories than others While I will agree that HFCS isn't any less "real" than naturally occurring sugars are, they are not, by any means, "the same shit"
7:27 You can hear fireworks going off on the left side, early new year? 11:45 Lauri just casually slaps a red hot block of steel with his gloved hands :D
Nice Finnish winter! We are having similar weather here in Upstate New York. It gets dark here now about 4:30pm. I now see why so many Finns emigrated to this area. Climate is similar but not as severe here!
But on the summer it's bright all the time. At here on southern Finland sun sets for something like 3-4 hours but its just barely bellow the horizon so it doesn't get dark for 2 months at all and on northern parts sun stays up all the summer.
that would be like the best place to live like,cold(I love cold because I can stay under tons of clothes and stuff),full night day(I also love dark days when I play games) and full day night to play outside. But I dont speak any of those languege so probaly never going there.
I believe that modern pop-top cans are specifically designed with that failure mechanism in place. In the event that the cans are overheated, or maybe if exterior pressure drops below a certain point, the pop-top bursts at a safe pressure and prevents the can from becoming an aluminum shrapnel bomb. It's neat to see it in action.
Everything is completely normal during the winter. There is usually like one day when we get so much of snow that it might be difficult to drive with regular fwd car and you can use that as an excuse to stay at home :D Actually the law changed just recently and shops can open as they want right now with out any regulations by the state. So our local Supermarket is now 24/7 open :D We went there last night at midnight and bought some tennis balls for video that we filmed today.
So the reason why the coke cans didn't melt, is because the cola was still in them, the heat transfers into the liquid until it boils off, then the cans will melt if the heat source is still hot enough to melt aluminum. I've seen a similar demonstration of boiling water in a styrofoam cup on a campfire, the cup didn't melt until the water boiled off.
Check these baby names: Athisa Aisa Amya Anewa Astylea Aofa Awishinga Ayoua Aaa Amerrya Axmasa Aina Aadvancea. 😳▶ I know you think they are baby names. Remove the first A and the last A and see what I mean...