Crushing Large Brass Parts | Most Explody Metal?

2024-06-22ใซๅ…ฑๆœ‰
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Crushing big brass parts with 300 ton hydraulic press inside our bullet proof filming bunker. Dont crush brass it work hardenes and explodes so its really dangerous
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  • @peterkiss1204
    If you put those expensive cameras into the chamber in a steel box you may use a ~45ยฐ mirror right before the optics to make the opening on the steel case look 90ยฐ away from the source of explosion. That way the shrapnel can hit a cheap mirror but not the camera, while the setup maintains good visual quality. Object \ =========|| \ camera || \ =========||
  • @HydraulicPressChannel
    Hey hey hey, summer vacation greetings from hospital ๐Ÿ˜‚ I had minor road racing incident and decides to stop by just make sure that everything is relatively fine. I think I didnt break anything so goos time to publish video while waiting ๐Ÿ˜‚ Be careful with items with two or more wheels ๐Ÿ˜‚
  • @WoodworkerDon
    Hanna's Sneeze sounded the Most Explody. ๐Ÿคง Gesundheit 5,000,000.
  • @koriw1701
    I would love to see you add thermal imaging. It will add a new layer of complexity and will also add value to your new business of destructive stress testing. Would nicely increase the price from your clients and value to the channel!
  • @andrewcrosbie7099
    A thermal camera might provide a neat visual of the metals heating up as theyโ€™re compressed ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ˜ƒ
  • @capnkwick4286
    I had read (or saw) something about what is used when filming explosions and don't want the camera to be damaged - put the camera in an indestructible enclosure with it oriented towards a mirror at a 45% angle. That way, if something comes flying towards where the camera is located, it takes out the mirror instead of the camera.
  • @mdude7778
    I really want to hear Lauri say "Nuclear Vessel".
  • @jolla9963
    You know what I like about your channel apart from the crushing, it is your down to earth personalities. There is nothing put 9n for the camera, and nothing removed in editing. The sneeze and recoil are tge perfect example of your wholesomeness as people. Thank you both just for being yourselves. Great channel......
  • @mattbrill7909
    Love the danger sign on the right hand side of the press ๐Ÿ˜… 13:14
  • @Destros2ndone
    Brass: "Oh? You're Approaching Me? Again?" Press: "yes, this time with bunker and three times more powerfull"
  • @ronnievenhorst9873
    It's nice that a clay figure is crushed again at the end. Just like a few years ago
  • @RustBunny
    The little bit you sang when you added the nut ("duh duh duh duh duhhhhhh that's bad idea") could be your theme song. The explody bunker makes for an interesting vocal booth.
  • @KarlDavies-dn3eg
    I love that word, explody sounds just right.๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ˜‚
  • @eschybach
    Brass is composed partly of lead to make it more maleable when used as a plumbing part. If you are looking for explody, you want as low of lead as you can find. Most modern brass plumbing will be low lead due to new laws, but old scrap metal brass will probably have higher lead by comparison and not explode nearly as readily.
  • @jody6183
    I wonder what heat hardened thin brass sheets would do.. Like the deck of cards setup...
  • @Vastafari34
    I'd be curious to see how thin you can press common household items like pop cans, coins, old cell phones, and other things like that. Usually the challenge is to crush big strong sturdy things (which is epic on its own), but shifting the goal to making less sturdy objects as thin as possible would be neat as well!
  • @jl59
    Hanna needs her own channel!