I have so much affinity for you guys. A+++ guys. I wish you had a few project managers to get every piece of this great equipmemt fixed, repaired, and sold or at your disposal.
The military proved a long time ago that bed liner sprayed on concrete pillars significantly increases the resistance to IED blasts. Pretty much for the same reason Hans demonstrated here. I dont know why they dont spray it on roofs. Theres probably a youtube video out there that tried it. 😂
Just a heads up Hans the smoke (gas) that came out of that light bulb is not good for your health. I love all your videos please be safe and don't inhale the contents of those light bulbs!!!
I would love to spend a day learning from you guys. This all looks so fun and you can tell you're all very experienced and good at what you do. Got me interested in heavy machinery.
Hans could have given a bit more props to the guys at Maaco... Those dudes were probably stoked to be working on a project for you guys, Then you throw shade on them. Just sayin.. Have a great week y'all!
actually Gayle bank's sprayed the roof on his house with a bedliner material over the tile roofing he has on his roof at his home after he got back from testing the same bedliner material for the military for bomb proofing military buildings which it actually worked in by holding the building materials together similar to that light bulb which he knew after that it had to be beneficial to spray on his roof not only as sound deadener but as added insulation from the suns heat anyways so Dave your on to something and i dont know why people havent done it yet
You know, breaking that fluorescent bulb releases mercury dust, something you should try very hard to avoid inhaling. Those bulbs are banned in most landfills because they are hazardous waste.
@@RB-wu1xj Do, just a modicum of research before showing your ignorance. Just because you are not aware they are hazardous waste and not accepted at landfill doesn't mean not banned. "Pencil!" That's a silly comment.
@@John-pn7bha 4 foot fluorescent bulb contains about four milligrams of mercury. That being said if you broke that 4 foot bulb in a vehicle it can release enough mercury vapor to exceed the OSHA 8-hour limit. So while toxic it’s not as bad as most believe. That doesn’t mean not to be careless around them. Also it depends on area and state and landfill if you can dispose of them at a land fill. Ps mercury vapor is also heavier than air so unless you are in a confined space or down on the ground you most likely come be effected by it.
630 am Just got home from the regional hospital in my city cause shattered my hand at work. Pain is crazy but Least I got the laughs from Dave and the boys.☝🏾
Too bad they don't make the bedliner in different colors. Then you could add functional aesthetics on the Snowcat. You could embed wiring in it on some projects using small pvc tubing as a runner. Encase anything in it and it won't rust or age.
They quite trying to match colors because it wasn’t economical. But with Armadillo Liner you can paint it within 6 hours and it will cure completely into the material. Very cool!
What is the future outlook for the Nikola trucks, and the holding company of the trucks, my estimated guess of hopefully release date for production 2030-2035, am I correct on that, or is it still up in the air?
Breaking a florescent bulb like you did releases some toxic heavy metal mercury into the air of the building, not the best idea. It is mercury which made "The Mad Hatter" mad.
Never expose yourself to mercury poisoning with these guys laying on the ground breaking a fluorescent tube inside of building is the dumbest thing anybody could’ve ever ever done
Man the real workers must get si frustrated with heavy d comin down the shop just to look like he is workin on camera, that would be so annoying no wonder they always behind on projects haha gotta look good on camera tho