We but Fireproof/fire-resistant safe in to party collapsed barn and burn the whole thing! And then after 20 hours we open the safe too se did it protect out valuable items? Don't try this extreme test at home :D
Can you explain this a little further? You just call them and say that you are going to burn your shed and they will not try to stop you, but they will send a truck for many hours to watch you grill sausages? I assume it is not standard procedure to burn a collapsed building? And did you have to stay until late in the night until it stopped burning? I guess you can’t just leave? I have so many questions! ☺️
They were volunteer fire deparment guys and they practised a fire control. Or actually they didnt have to do it because the barn was so wet. 😀 But they guarded the fire and just hang out with us. And yes, there were people watching the fire in night.
@@jroemling In my part of the US fire departments will come and monitor controlled prairie burns sometimes. You call them ahead of time to arrange it along with your permit.
Have to leave a comment - been subscribed to all 3 channels for a while. Most impressed with you two guys, the fun, realism and pure enthusiasm for all the stuff you do - and sometimes hilarious. No doubt it's hard work and not all plain sailing behind the scenes. Without maybe realising it, you're raising awareness of Finland and Finnish people in a very positive way. Good job Lauri & Anni.
Yes, nothing with moisture should be in there anyway. I think padding the bottom and sides with a few hundred sheets of blank paper would help too and maybe set the entire safe on some kind of steel plate/sheet. No matter what, if you had a fire and had valuables in the safe, then you would be way happier than if those were not in there :-0)
About as close as Gun knit ('gannit' - Anni) and Gone it ('gaanit' - ...aani). I know those expressions don't really make sense, but if they were said - thse would be the equivalent to the Finnish ones. So somewhat close, but something English also differentiates. In Finnish all those Anni, aani, ani, and aanni would be possible + even the i can be long: ii (~ee in English), and could change the meaning. For example Annii (spoken Finnish) )corresponds with her, when Anni corresponds with she.
If a safe is light enough to be picked up, it should be bolted down. I don't know about regular safes, but gunsafes are designed to be bolted into studs (from the inside)
You get an effort point but i dont think that footage is worth risking a 300$ gopro. Do you think if you vacuumed out all the air in the safe it would stay at a lower temp inside
@@1019wc1019 for as much revenue they'll make on this video, a Gopro would be worth it. If you were to create a true vacuum, that would be incredible for a heat safe. It would be very interesting to try maybe creating a vacuum in the walls of the safe.
I would just like to tell everybody that you should invest in one of these fire resistant safes. My grandparents suffered a house fire just recently and their fire safe was one of the few things they could salvage. My grandparents live about 20 minutes from our local fire station and we live in a small town so the fire station is run by volunteers. It took about 35 minutes for the firefighters to arrive at the house with a water truck and start fighting the fire. However, the water truck soon ran dry and the hose lines froze (it was in the dead of winter at the time) so the firefighters couldn't do much to help fight the blaze after that. We were able to get the fire safe out and that alone had several valuables in it. Some of the plastics in the safe had melted slightly but other than that, everything was intact wit nothing more than a little bit of heat damage. There was also lots of plastic things surrounding the safe, and plastics burn very hot so the safe did it's job well. If you have valuables that need to be kept safe, get a fire resistant safe. They're certainly worth it. You won't find much in the ashes. Ask me how I know.
This is so cool... I am totally impressed with the results, but the process... the fire department... all of it... *WONDERFUL* This is the content I enjoy!!! Thank you for bringing some Sunday morning viewing enjoyment! YAY Lauri & Anni!!!! Top RU-vidrs!!! *THE BEST*
5:36 this is why I love Finland! They have the concept of Fire Department a bit backwards, but they are my kind of crazy!! =))) (pouring a 2 gallon gas jug straight into the flame? XD)
@@defeatignorance8681 brush up your English, both of y'all. I didn't say anything about the nature of the liquid. I just said they used a gas jug. Either way, when you're talking about a building on fire, a fire at full temperature, doesn't matter whether it's diesel or gasoline, both are flammable and dangerous. Now stick to your own respective expertise, please, and don't troll with pointless remarks. If you want to comment to improve the channel's stats, at least do it with a message that contributes to the topic, either by information, or by added humour.
Greetings from Florida. NEVER EVER walk up to a fire holding a jug of ANY flamable substance, not even cooking oil. Some years ago we had a teenage girl get the bright idea of dumping a bottle of gasoline on a backyard bonfire. She spilled it on herself and was horribly burned on 90% of her body. She died in the hospital. NO chemicals on a fire, ever.
Very nice video Lauri and Annie,I thought that safe done it's job very well,especially with temperature sensitive things like that SD card. I'm a fan of Browning Pro-Steel safes,they have some of the best ratings in the safe industry. The Browning Pro-Steel Platinum-Plus has a MINIMUM rating of 1,200 degrees fahrenheit for 120 minutes.(2-hours) These are very pricy though,this safe retails for over $8,100.00 U.S.D.. It's also very heavy at 1,815 pounds,so your floor will have to be extremely strong for this safe.
Very nice video editing in this one. Also, as usual, love the metal music soundtrack, although wish there was more of it and wish it was louder! Thank you.
Fun video I really enjoyed it! Nellie tried to steel the show lol. Very interesting to see how every thing held up, it did quite well. Great job guys very fun to watch! Have a good one guys see ya next time:D
Very cool, nice to know that they will protect your valuables from fire at least. If its some thing super important you could put it in side a smaller fire box inside the safe.
I think this project could be revisited with a Beyond The Press made fire proof safe and use Starlite in the insulating layer. This store bought one did well but wonder how much more heat it could handle with Starlite
Good, real time quality test! No imitations of test (as sometimes these tests was done) and results was surprising! :) Actually, i thought, that all goodies will be damaged, because of safe fire ratings from maufacturer.. Maybe, these parameters are measured for "no any damages" condition, but safe can easily withstand more higher temperatures and times.. Anyway, bonus for manufacturer. Interesting, what was actual fire temperature in this test..
great video ya'guys :) I'm so impressed with the ressults that i'm considering buying one for myself! what is the brand of this specific safe? what compeny makes it?
Nice idea! You two have too much fun for two life times! I am surprised also that the plastic CD and flash memory card survived... It certainly did get hot in there because of the cooked sausage and melted play doh (although that melts at a very low temperature...).
"It's illegal to use asbestos in Europe on safes anymore so..." But it is completely legal to purposely burn down whole fking building with all the shit in it. LOL. Guys, you are the best!
That was fun. I'm surprised the Finish Fire Department was helping you burn that barn!!! Here if I was even asking to burn some leaves I would get a $$ fine and subject to other civil sanctions. They would also probably make fun of me and call me names. :-p
Yea this was quite eye-opening. I will probably get a fireproof safe at some point! Not really worried about burglars but it would be nice to have in case of a fire or something, anything could happen.
Good thing you guys are power lifters that safe looked like a heavy bastard to carry! Lol I kept thinking "Omg, Lauri is gonna get a hernia." When he took it deeper into the barn to throw it in. I was going to joke in my comment and say "Put the cat into the safe", but I changed my mind because I thought I might come out wrong in text form, then Anni made the joke anyway so I'm giggling here like fool!! Then at the end of the video Lauri said if asbestos was in the safe wall it would give added protection by "giving the burglar cancer!" LMAO
Great test. Thanks. Awww... poor Anni's dog got melted. (But Anni's dogs get squished, squashed, pancaked, extruded, disintegrated, and now melted. I guess they're used to it :-)