How It's Made: Playground Spring Riders
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
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i never thought making big springy metal ducks could be such a hard and dangerous job
"Bright rubber ducky" yellow should be a name for any yellow paint color
Yes I second this. No longer canary yellow its rubber duckie yellow
Every yellow has a name and there is rubber duck yellow
There are different types of the color 'Yellow'
@@watsonsmith4126 We have many different yellows- dull yellow, butter mellow, bright rubber ducky-
I’ll have the bright rubber ducky
I held a funeral for one of these once in highschool when he broke :')
That’s so sweet ❤️
Thats so kind
That's so sus 😳
Haha. I’m not laughing at you but that is kinda funny. R. I. P.
@@shadowlynxv6082 it absolutely was, I'm laughing with you too.
“A little spring all year round.” 😂
The day the narrator is no longer the narrator I'm quitting. His voice IS how it's made
Oh boy, do I have bad news for you...
Ooooooof. Uhhhh.... you might want to stop watching, then...
@@Laurpud oh god no what happened
@@Laurpud oh god NVMM
@@Laurpud what happened, did he die?!
We had this exact rider at my preschool and it was my absolute favorite out of the four we had, this just brought back so many memories:)
There’s this one park I went to a lot when I was little and there’s these spring ducks; they both have a cheeseburger for a head and flower markings on their bodies making them look like they taken from a McDonald’s acid trip.
oh my god that's amazing
I used to love these when I was a kid. I'd go wild on them and try to go as fast as possible, trying to bend it as far forward and backward as I could. The popular beach a couple towns over from where I grew up had two of these at the playground. I remember that one was a small seal 🦭 😂 Those were the days.
Me encanta el juego del resorte es genial 😊😊😊😊😊😊de todos los animales y caballo es el mejor
😊😊😊😊 y el caballo resorte
I used to hand pour aluminium wheels. We had to wear a lot more safety gear then they do. We had arm sleeves, guards from the knee down and over the boot tops, and kinda like an apron thing. Hot work!
Wonder how long ago this video was filmed? There seems to be very little plastic used. Though wanting it to be very weather resistant might be why.
"Even in winter, the children can have a little spring, all year round"
Deserves a Pulitzer
I'm overjoyed at hearing the How It's Made narrator say the words "duck" and "ducky"
Thanks for making videos on how random random things are made I feel an unexplainable feeling when you guys do it.
This is amazing!! So much effort goes into it!
I wanted to see the Extrrruuusion. But the pun at the end satisfied me
Who else thought the man was going to ride the duck?
Who else thought about how these spring riders must also be designed to handle the weight of a 200+ lb adult?
The airbrush artist is fired 😅
Thank you algorithm. Good job.
"I work at some bullshit plant were we make toy ducks that you ride and shit. So how much for a hand job and a beer?"
We had this exact one at my school, what a trip
Such amazing video again on another interesting topic!! 😍
Think this is interesting you should watch how bubble gum is made its sooooo satisfying
I love playground spring riders!
Fascinating, and adorable.💚💚
that paint job looks absolutely horrendous 🤣
I thought they would show the whole thing, I guess the spring in made in another factory? Oh, well. Interesting anyway
Yeah I love watching extrusions I was very disappointed it cut to assembly.
The probably did an earlier episode on how springs were made so no need to do it again.
Cool upload,thanks SCI From México happy Weekend
aw... what a cute ducky 😍
I always wondered how these were made.
I pray that everyone who sees this is having a good day and if you aren’t i hope it gets better soon 💖
I wish they made these for adults
me too
I’ve known what these are literally my whole life but I never knew they were called a spring rider There are 3 of these at my local park that have been there since the 60s or 70s One is a dolphin One is a turtle and I think the other one is an elephant💯
Love from India🇮🇳
This is more eerie than interesting ngl~
This video should be renamed as “How nightmarish cursed spring loaders are made”
That duck looks like it is up to no good. He is up to something i know it!
That's an evil duck
Yall ever just watch this cause why not?
My mom has one of those pneumatic ramming tools
Great sir.
Grimmis At McDonald’s knocked my front tooth out lol.
How strong are those springs? How much weight would it take to break one? I must know.
Thanks
Thank you
A train (no people) crashed near me and I gathered up a bunch of those big springs and was thinking of making these. Only no demo trucks :o
I'd like to see how the ones from the 80's were made. Only the hardest of materials for back in the day
They were carved from meteorites and mounted on the trunks of oak trees. They were always either colder than ice or hot enough to cook your butt. Kids today have it easy.
Will they reject the casting if there's a quack in the surface??
Boooo! 🤩
I came here to watch them make the spring lol but the duck was cool too I guess
Perfect home for bees inside the duck cavity.
same thought.... here's some Yellow Jackets for you, little boy!!!
I thought it was plastic fiber all along!
nice
Now to wait for the “How It’s Actually Made” of this
A LITTLE SPRING
This duck will be haunting my dreams😵
I saw that episode already in 2017 lol
•”play at a playground”
•”play at a play area”
•”play with toys or play games”
•”play on the computer”
Yup! “Play” and games are designed for everyone
There's one of these near my house but it's not a duck. It's the space shuttle.
as a kid, we'd have to walk through a park with these on the way to school. We'd ride them pretending to drag knees on motorcycles. In this video, it concerns me that the U bolts that hold the body to the spring are not long enough to engage the nylock nuts. 4:31
That looks super creepy, definitely wouldn't ride.
Something is vaguely sinister about the happy spring duck against that industrial backdrop
I broke a bollock on one of these never been the same since 😳
1:34 So we all thinking what im thinking?
Oh a new unit of weight! One SUV.
That duck obviously has a hate for kids.
In Denmark, the animal or whatever is usually made out of wood.. :P Also, last time I tried to ride one, it just tipped to the side, and I was on the ground! XD These things are not made for adult weight.. 😅
Stuff of nightmares.
I very distinctly remember bashing my head on this duck as a kid
Mine were always plastic and the springs started to pop out of the ground over the course of 15 years of toddlers riding on them
Pretty much the same way we used to gravity pour aluminium wheels
0:33 CHILD!! CHILD!! MARK THIS VIDEO AS FOR CHILDREN!
Haha...crappy joke aside I’ll never stop watching How It’s Made!
No that's an evil duck
Really nice yellow colour
would have liked to seen the spring's mfg process ... oh well, perhaps on a trampoline edition :-)
Just wait till you see the intro!
playground spring rider lore
One of these will set you back $1,273
>pressure of 4 mid size SUVs
American units are wild.
*quack*
Wouldn't the 1/4 inch foam spacer melt from the liquid aluminum, thereby nullifying the use of it?
That would depend on what type of foam they’re using. Foam is firstly ideal because it’s mostly air - making it a poor conductor. Thereafter, the material which actually makes up the foam can also be highly-resistant to heat. Consider the alumina foam used in lab ovens/smelters. You can break it apart with your hands, yet, it can have a melting point of +2000°C.
it would, but hopefully not before allowing a layer of viscous alumina to form around the underside of the ducky
The nutcracker
Me and my friends were playing with this thing we accidentally broke one of em on the children park!! Lol..
Did the city fix it?
And you didn’t get in trouble?
I saw a fat woman ride one of these to the ground,I heard the duck screaming for mercy
Jangan biarkan apa yang berlaku semalam menghantui hidup anda hari ini
I thought it was made of fiber glass instead of aluminum.
Some of them are. This one happens to be metal.
It's made of evilumnium
Looks kinda creepy looking straight at it
So how much 4 midsize suv in ton?
Oh how many injuries have been on those.
Lots of teeth knocked out.
That kid is an adult now.
I've seen the horse ones, some of those were made of plastic
I watched a kids head bust open from one of these. A bully held him down and pulled back on the ride. When he let go that kid got killed
Was it in the USA?
@@TheGameTrainzHD ye
Where did the sand go?
How does the Styrofoam hold the duck if it metls?
i love how it’s ‘manly’ men that make this for teeny tiny lil kids 🥺
Making kids happy is part of the measure of manliness.
This duck is kinda creepy looking lol
That duck is coming back to me in my nightmares. That smile.
👍👍👍👍👍
Surprised these still exist in todays overly litigious world
Nightmare fuel
They took these out of a lot of counties in central Texas along with the merry go rounds due to Karen’s complaints about being dangerous
clicked faster than a middle school relationship
LoL I know what you mean
fr tho
Just ducky!
1:35 wow did they steal that from your mum
Bruh the one at my local park is a fire truck
Edit: it’s plastic
Edit #2: its textured
missed the best part, manufacturing the spring...
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So pog