I think it's amazing all the new ideas & inventions that people come up with to make life better & easier for us, these people are on another level of education from us & it's proven by the ideas they come up with.
The constant stream of new ideas and inventions aimed at improving and simplifying our lives is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The individuals behind these innovations seem to operate on a level of education that sets them apart, as evidenced by the remarkable ideas they consistently bring to life.
As an engineer, I found 14:57 to be fascinating. They are chipping out a trench in the upper layer/flange of the bridge. You need a tension/compression couple in the base/top of the bridge, respectively, for it to remain stable, so when they chip out an ever larger trench from the top, with zero compression capacity, at some point there just isn't enough concrete at the top to hold the bridge in place. You can kind of tell, and using , and . to see individual frames helps a lot, that the catastrophic damage is that trench cut being slammed shut, aka, the concrete next to the trench cut crushes. It's also interesting that they make it more than halfway across the support before it fails (and you can tell the side concrete's not doing much), so there had been quite a bit of extra capacity, a well built bridge. Tho in service, a lot of that "extra capacity" is used to support the design traffic load, itself.
That bright yellow jack is just a regular jack that's been around for almost 100 years. And the big log turner? That's been around for more than a couple hundred years! I've used both!
As one of the engineer, kudos to yall engineer comrade and inventors . Practical or impractical as long as it done its job well its work well . Nothing is stupid if its works .
There were some tools I recognized, but others were completely new to me. Having a list would make it easier to research and potentially purchase them.
These tools are way safer to use for heavy work in the field. If government could invest in this to make structures or for maintenance, it could really ease heavy work and workers safe as well.
oh yah like those massive chainsaws that are basically entire car engines attached to an open blade. Very safe. if only to cut ridiculously over sized logs faster. useful only in an industrial saw mill for highly specific work.
It's truly remarkable to witness the constant stream of innovative ideas and inventions aimed at improving and simplifying our lives. The individuals behind these creations operate on a whole different level of education, as evidenced by the groundbreaking ideas they generate.
as others have said good job on this very clear and to the point. Its refreshing that even if you show the vid again you clearly point out such and it forsnt cut the clip at the moment something cool happened and was still happening. Thanks nice when people don't just tush to creat content and extend it by bulling it.
that popcorn machine basicly stops the kernels from popping open trough pressure, and heats them to a higher temp then regular popping temperature without actually burning them,then when the bag is placed over it with the handle sticking out its popped open and the pressure drops instantly making all kernels pop open and out of the device into the bag, for near perfect round popcorns
A FLAMETHROWER DRONE?? When you've made something so absurdly terrifying that even GAMING hasn't thought it up yet, you really need to take a step back.
This is a fascinating video. Thanks for making it and posting it. A way to make it even more valuable would be to have a companion document or site that had links to sources and/or more information.
5:20 That's just a regular hose nozzle at full fog. We use them for that exact purpose to create a water shield for burning gases. You have to step as one to march in and turn off the gas valve. It's scary as can be when you have a giant fire with 2 teams and all 7 people are walking in together knowing that if one person drops the ball everyone can be seriously injured.
a better alternative than the simple and common practice of using paint thinner and a bucket? you wanna mess around with pressurized water to do the same task? by the time you set it up you would have had your brush clean. how often are industrial painters switching colors? not very often. its usually the same bland colors over and over again.
I really appreciate your research and presentation of the latest tools and gear Is it possible you could provide links that we can click to order of find out more please? And yes you would always be welcome to receive a fee or commission from my purchases Much gratitude for your work and intelligence 🙏
41:11, about 2 years ago I bought these 3 foot long plastic shoe horns (available on amazon) and man were they back savers. Well, about 6 months ago I realized I could use them to make my bed like a boss! Now I see THAT thing--my shoe horns work better because they're longer.
I want to see more. I loved the easy way to move sea containers by hand at 25.42 minutes in. I want to know where I can buy one? From Western Australia.
Sadly for all of the inventors and people behind these tools, so many have one thing in common, they aren't practical enough for to catch on and achieve ongoing widespread use, they have drawbacks of initial expense, durability, cleaning, setup and takedown, storage, transportation, parts availability. People will largely go on with all the old fashioned ways of doing things
how do you imagine you're OPENING the watermelon to begin with....? A KNIFE...so you'll already have a knife out, on a cutting board...splitting open a watermelon, so instead of using the same dirty knife and cutting board, you want some trivial machine to cut it into squares? is cutting squares beyond your knife skills?
42:34 This one just costs over 350 bucks... and has a couple of issues, like if it is placed on a table for conference meetings it doesn't focus on the person who is speaking switching from person to person but just focuses on one individual and that's it, the second issue is that it doesn't switch from person view to document view, otherwise this one would look completely upside down...
This is amazing. I want to pick up the phone and call my brother. We worked together a lot and these products would be used! He died in 2014. I think about him quite a lot. He would have really enjoyed your videos. WHERE can any of these be purchased?
8:1411:0526:2038:30 have all been around for decades. 13:12 has been around for over 30 years! 29:33 Every bus I've seen since 2000 has a safety strobe on the roof, so this device would likely tear it off.
I like the speed in which this is made, not drawing everything out and covering a lot of things quickly.
I think it's amazing all the new ideas & inventions that people come up with to make life better & easier for us, these people are on another
level of education from us & it's proven by the ideas they come up with.
The constant stream of new ideas and inventions aimed at improving and simplifying our lives is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The individuals behind these innovations seem to operate on a level of education that sets them apart, as evidenced by the remarkable ideas they consistently bring to life.
If your fingers get between that collapsing ladder you’re in serious trouble, pain, and an emergency room visit.
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As an engineer, I found 14:57 to be fascinating. They are chipping out a trench in the upper layer/flange of the bridge. You need a tension/compression couple in the base/top of the bridge, respectively, for it to remain stable, so when they chip out an ever larger trench from the top, with zero compression capacity, at some point there just isn't enough concrete at the top to hold the bridge in place. You can kind of tell, and using , and . to see individual frames helps a lot, that the catastrophic damage is that trench cut being slammed shut, aka, the concrete next to the trench cut crushes.
It's also interesting that they make it more than halfway across the support before it fails (and you can tell the side concrete's not doing much), so there had been quite a bit of extra capacity, a well built bridge. Tho in service, a lot of that "extra capacity" is used to support the design traffic load, itself.
Not a Tofu bridge then
I like these tools and inventions, they are really useful in life
That bright yellow jack is just a regular jack that's been around for almost 100 years. And the big log turner? That's been around for more than a couple hundred years! I've used both!
I had a car from the 70s too lol
As one of the engineer, kudos to yall engineer comrade and inventors . Practical or impractical as long as it done its job well its work well . Nothing is stupid if its works .
One of the best videos of this kind that I've seen. 9.1 rating. I want to see more
*Would have been great if you listed these tools. I have a few, but there were a bunch I'd never seen, and would love to own. Nice video.*
Manufacturer names are listed on bottom left of screen.
can't read mfg info. too dim or covered up by utube controls @@Gertyutz
The wire twisting tool at 6:51 is truly amazing. With this tool, the work will be done very quickly and efficiently.
Maintenance electricians every where curse that thing.
A religion is like a penis. It's okay to have one and okay to love it. But don't take it out and wave it in front of people!
There were some tools I recognized, but others were completely new to me. Having a list would make it easier to research and potentially purchase them.
4:10
A fireman's worst nightmare.... right when you thought you had it... it comes alive again like a phenix. 😂😂😂
Thank you for the update, Trending Machine..!! Wow, I just found the best channel in the world..!! Subscribed..!!
8:00AM PT
Wow! What an amazing mechanismism! 😳
These tools are way safer to use for heavy work in the field. If government could invest in this to make structures or for maintenance, it could really ease heavy work and workers safe as well.
oh yah like those massive chainsaws that are basically entire car engines attached to an open blade. Very safe. if only to cut ridiculously over sized logs faster. useful only in an industrial saw mill for highly specific work.
Skroefies are nice machines very usefull, nice to see them featured
It's truly remarkable to witness the constant stream of innovative ideas and inventions aimed at improving and simplifying our lives. The individuals behind these creations operate on a whole different level of education, as evidenced by the groundbreaking ideas they generate.
:51 is truly amazing. With this tool, the work will be done very quickly and efficiently.
0:51 (you're welcome)
Or did you mean 6:51?
I love the positive vibes! 🌞
Eeh it's not that great
😂
as others have said good job on this very clear and to the point. Its refreshing that even if you show the vid again you clearly point out such and it forsnt cut the clip at the moment something cool happened and was still happening. Thanks nice when people don't just tush to creat content and extend it by bulling it.
that popcorn machine basicly stops the kernels from popping open trough pressure, and heats them to a higher temp then regular popping temperature without actually burning them,then when the bag is placed over it with the handle sticking out its popped open and the pressure drops instantly making all kernels pop open and out of the device into the bag, for near perfect round popcorns
Its called a puffing gun....they've been around for almost 100 years.
I love the car that runs on a train track, until a train comes...
A FLAMETHROWER DRONE??
When you've made something so absurdly terrifying that even GAMING hasn't thought it up yet, you really need to take a step back.
hola Buen video amigo👌
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38:16 I need this, I know in few years I'm going to have to replace that flexible tube or o-rings that make this faucet possible
This is a fascinating video. Thanks for making it and posting it. A way to make it even more valuable would be to have a companion document or site that had links to sources and/or more information.
Thank you 🙏 all of the invitations great 👍 and useful ☝️. I am hoping they will be in the store 🏬👏👏👏👍🎥
*Inventions
@@PSYCHO_HOLIDAY thank you 🙏 you are correct 👍
An umbrella that gets you wet!!?!?? Things we never knew we needed.
I wanna see more, with links to purchase items. Thank you God, thank you y'all who put this video on line for us to view. :,-)
Your videos are the greatest. I don’t know how people come up with these ideas
Yeah, I want that popcorn maker.
5:20 That's just a regular hose nozzle at full fog. We use them for that exact purpose to create a water shield for burning gases. You have to step as one to march in and turn off the gas valve.
It's scary as can be when you have a giant fire with 2 teams and all 7 people are walking in together knowing that if one person drops the ball everyone can be seriously injured.
Brilliant, as always 👍
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChristUA-cam is NOT the Place to recruit for God. SMH!!!
Lots of cool tools here. At 14:05 that is not a 3-D printer, it is a "5 axis router" :-)
Muito bom 👋👋👋
10:05 this helped me consider a possibly better alternative for a solution to a problem i'm working on.
a better alternative than the simple and common practice of using paint thinner and a bucket? you wanna mess around with pressurized water to do the same task? by the time you set it up you would have had your brush clean. how often are industrial painters switching colors? not very often. its usually the same bland colors over and over again.
Remember, just because it's new doesn't necessarily mean that it's a good idea!
Most of these will become the land fill of tomorrow.
liked them all
I love it and great idea to be able to reuse it.
Watch this with the audio muted if you want to avoid idiotic comments written by someone who has no idea what these tools do.
"look at this AMAZING device!" (watches someone break an egg open)
I really appreciate your research and presentation of the latest tools and gear
Is it possible you could provide links that we can click to order of find out more please?
And yes you would always be welcome to receive a fee or commission from my purchases
Much gratitude for your work and intelligence 🙏
So many of these have been around for decades.
Very good 😊😊😊
I can't express how much I enjoy your content! 🤗
Where can I order these items. Especially the automatic shovel, chairless chair, magic ladder, Aline wheel dolly,
Systèmes debrouilles impeccable$.
Always see all these cool gadgets, but never know where to buy them...could you leave us some clues, please?
Amazing 🎉
Forget recycling, just renovate.
41:11, about 2 years ago I bought these 3 foot long plastic shoe horns (available on amazon) and man were they back savers. Well, about 6 months ago I realized I could use them to make my bed like a boss! Now I see THAT thing--my shoe horns work better because they're longer.
2:00 would love to see what happens, if this dude gets real metal and not only stacked metal plates.
Fantástico video
Building a wall is easy! It's raising it that's hard!!!
Thank you for the content. Can you please provide more details on the cleaner @ 19:33
It's called a Hurricane Pro from a company called Mosmatic
collapsing ladder is awesome
Fascinating
I want to see more.
I loved the easy way to move sea containers by hand at 25.42 minutes in.
I want to know where I can buy one?
From Western Australia.
NOTHING will ever replace artists, period !
AI does.......
Great.
Sadly for all of the inventors and people behind these tools, so many have one thing in common, they aren't practical enough for to catch on and achieve ongoing widespread use, they have drawbacks of initial expense, durability, cleaning, setup and takedown, storage, transportation, parts availability. People will largely go on with all the old fashioned ways of doing things
I don't get that one about the machine that lifts bodies, where is the chipper?
The real world!
Really like some of these inventions
The umbrella crossing the desert.
I love this pet and cushion vacuum cleaner. How can I get one?
Cool stuff
OH WOW I want that watermelon slicer!!!!!!!
I want the Watermelon slicer
how do you imagine you're OPENING the watermelon to begin with....? A KNIFE...so you'll already have a knife out, on a cutting board...splitting open a watermelon, so instead of using the same dirty knife and cutting board, you want some trivial machine to cut it into squares? is cutting squares beyond your knife skills?
Even a small woman can be a pro.
*shows small woman using circular saw table wearing no eye or ear protection* How professional.
42 minutes of pure goodness
Amazing Tools
First class.
Thank you for all the cool tools wow.
1 I would like to subscribe.
Thanks
Ron
10:56 - mmmm... who doesn't love uniformly burnt popcorn? People must love how every single kernel is burned equally. "Yum!!" - no one.
Good job 👍👏
I want at least half of the tools shown.... the problem is where do I store so much?? only to use them every ten years??
Build a new garage, 4 times the size. ;-)
Yeah, because no one has ever been able to crack an egg successfully.
Who knows the name of this device that slides plaster, which appears in the movie at minute 25:06, and where to buy it, and how much it costs?
42:34 This one just costs over 350 bucks... and has a couple of issues, like if it is placed on a table for conference meetings it doesn't focus on the person who is speaking switching from person to person but just focuses on one individual and that's it, the second issue is that it doesn't switch from person view to document view, otherwise this one would look completely upside down...
This is amazing. I want to pick up the phone and call my brother. We worked together a lot and these products would be used! He died in 2014. I think about him quite a lot. He would have really enjoyed your videos. WHERE can any of these be purchased?
amazing tools 👍
My coworker has a ladder like the one at 3 mins. very cool
very weak as well. collapsable is weaker. ive only seen these used inside homes. anyone who relies on ladders for safety rely on metal.
I want to see more and more and more ...
That pikachu steamcleaner seems to good to be true.
basic steam cleaner? yah magic.
interestingly, the one who invented the lamp for the book was holding a book
I wish they would also tell you where you could purchase these items
The lawnmower at 41.10 has been around for well over 100 years , and the night vision monocular at 41.55 is far from new.
Someone re-invented the electric frypan? I had one of those 40 years ago.
At 21:22 the development of this butcher shop tool is wildly inspiring and Smucks like us could become famous using it for information extraction 😮😅
22:09 - this must be incredibly useful for relocating a brush fire in front of you to 20 feet behind you.
There's some good stuff,as well as many gimmicky useless stuff too.
you werent impressed by the egg cracker 5000?
Anyone any idea what the spinning wire thing is called? Looks handy!
Very nice I want to see more
I WANT MORE
8:14 11:05 26:20 38:30 have all been around for decades.
13:12 has been around for over 30 years!
29:33 Every bus I've seen since 2000 has a safety strobe on the roof, so this device would likely tear it off.
Most of these things have been around for decades
@26:10, that manual dishwasher tool looks like it's more trouble than its worth. A lot of time and effort to wash dishes one at a time.
wow!
Incredible content as always! 🚀
Robots will only make good human art worth more as it will probably become harder to find.