"Think about about it" is hard to pull off but much more effective than "Trust me bro". Is essentially making the person gaslight themselves because they're coming up the reasons for themselves.
I em that “friend”. And those things I was telling you to think about, were based on fact. N those things I spoke about, were probably among the most important topics anyone could discuss about what is happening in the world we live in. But because everyone wants to believe no evil can happen in the world, that ignorance let’s it continue.
@williamgates392 real happy you put those quotation marks around friend, because you are 100% right. You aren't a friend, you're a "friend" who really only wants an echo chamber of other people telling you you're right and when people don't take you seriously, you bitch and whine about anything you can because if people aren't envious of you, they should be feeling sympathy for all the "tough times" you went through.
To be fair, my favorite video of engineering gone wrong, is a bridge that didn't quite shake at the right frequency, and instead looked like it was impersonating a beach. So. Yeah.
My dad would say “not too bad for a one eyed fat man” after finishing a project. I still to this day have no idea what that means, or where it’s from. My dad has two eyes and it not “fat” either 😂
@@jakecollin5499I'm an ironworker and that's a popular one if a bar is off by a mm or two (I hear it a lot cause I get caught up being a perfectionist sometimes 😅)
What a coincidence.... I once had a girlfriend who said that exact same thing. But, she broke up with me before I could get her to explain what it means. 🙄
My father was a mechanical design engineer and a carpenter hobbyist. His first response was always, “How can I make this better?” My mother was an artist, who was very poor growing up. Her first response was always, “What could go wrong?” Both responses have served me well over my life.
@@ruckusbucknot really, the 1st is what can be improved and the 2nd is what could be a flaw. Improving something doesn't necessarily there is a bad thing that needs to be addressed.
It's also true. Even the metal used for guns and tank armor have some degree of flex. If they didn't, then they'd shatter. The Russian T34 is a prime example; the factories were manned by unskilled conscripts that were forced to do work against their will and with zero training, so when it came to heat-treating the armor plating they went WAY overboard. The resulting armor plates were the hardest metal in WW2 and would fracture and flake whenever shot at. If it doesn't flex, it will break.
@@tunasandwich8049 I'm from Russia. And I heard a lot from my grandma and from others. It is complicated. USSR wasn't a best place, but during war people worked willingly. Of course propaganda was one of the main reasons but people weren't slaves
@@Flow_207 I once watched a guy patch a hole with a cut soda can. He stuck it on with two nails, caulked around it, then tar papered over, and kept on shingling. At the time I was just the material mule so it wasn't me responsible for it. I often wonder if it's still holding or if someone has stumbled across it yet. 😀
Gostei, idéias alternativas para solução de problemas! Show, fugir da mesmice e utilizar os conceitos para construir respostas necessárias e adequadas a cada problema e com um custo razoável!😊😊🥇🎖️
Ah, you see; that's where you went wrong. When has thinking ever helped us? except with refrigerators, plumbing, vaccine, electricity or the wheel. Minor exceptions.
Stair guy of 20+ years here. The floating staircases always have a little bounce to them. The wall to wall ones have neverending contacts with studs all the way up. Hence, you can screw them in with as many sceews til you get them super sturdy. The floating ones only get screwed on top and bottom. Hence, bounce in the middle. Part of the feature unless you wanna install a post in the middle which takes away the look. The most sturdiest way to do this without middle support is to install 2 beams on the edges instead of 1in the middle. Will still have some bounce, but much less. The mono beam is really popular right now, so there are countless multi million dollar homes all over the world right now with the same exact bounce. We'll usually built it out of metal welded though with wood treads. Still lots of bounce
If the platform steeps touch the wall you could anchor them to studs for extra stability. another good option is a 2 piece main beam built around a steel T-frame which could take pressure off the wood.
It may even be more robust than needed. My favorite engineer quote. "Civil engineers are the only people that can build a bridge that can barely function."
Engineer - Someone who does precision guesswork based on unreliable data provided by those of questionable knowledge Once I graduated with an engineering degree, it made more sense
Sure you are lol and if this video was about almost anything else i bet you would then be an expert in whatever that was as well wouldn't you LMFAO 🤣😆🤣😆
@@TheAssassin2550 the officail work title would translate to Work-preparer or constructor. But because of the fact that 90% consists of designing stairs an products that surround them Id concider myself a staircase designer. Its also a little more descriptive title. Why does this bother you so much?
Pssst: add a post under the middle of the stairs and problem is fixed. Remember at some point you will carry a cast iron table saw or equivalent up and down those steps. Think about it.
@@banana_cowyes but this is in reference to highrise buildings, not sure you would necessarily need " spring in your step" when talking about a staircase?
@@NicolasConnaultthat's not what mansplaining is. Mansplaining is when a man presents himself as an expert on women to an actual woman, as if he knows more about being a woman than an actual woman does. It also generally applies to situations where men explain things to a woman, that she obviously already knows. The idea is that he wouldn't do that to a man.
@@T1Oracle that's not how the word is being used by most women. They use it to invalidate anything a man says that they don't agree with. It's pure misandry. I also condemn the kind of condescending behaviour you describe, whether it comes from a man or a woman.
@@T1OracleOMG so women have been telling men how to do things since before dinosaurs. What are you talking about" as we wouldnt do that to you". Women invented it! Telling the opposite sex how to be the opposite sex
As a fellow carpenter I can definitely tell you the guy at the end was doing that thing where we pretend like we know everything 😂. Somebody asks us a question, and we find a way to answer it 😂
My dad always used to get pissed off about that, because he knew the real answers. I did too, because I'd get put with some functioning retard who can't remember the fact our boss said vertical plywood for a mock-up, and who couldn't fucking use his tape without me babysitting. Why tf was I in charge when I was barely paid enough money to care?
@@Malibu252 yes that is exactly what a carpenter who isn't just an installer would do. Luckily, in tradesman land, saying things that don't make any sense believably is a skill we develop.
Of course every object bends or bounces before it fails. The more it bends the closer it is to failing. The stair treads are in fact strong. The black main beam looks strong as well. But it has these triangular cutouts for the stairs. The effective remaining thickness of the black beam is likely in the range of 3 inches. That is not much for an about 12 feet long beam that should at least be designed to easily carry two heavy adults standing on the center today or in 30 years. The triangular cutouts could have been smaller, because the single stair treads do not need to be fully supported from their back edge to their front edge. That's what I think about it.
that's just the law of redneck engineering. i live my life by if it works it ain't stupid. the start button on my motorcycle broke so i stripped some extension cords and twisted the copper wire together and made my own starter cable i hooked straight to the starter from the battery with a cheap switch between that would start to melt if i ran the starter for to long. but hey it worked so it ain't stupid. bought the bike for 500$ then sold it with that redneck starter button for 700$
Whose theory? A friend of mine asked for help making the swingset she set up for her kids to look less rickety. I crunched the numbers and gave her a solution "in theory," as an engineer.
I think some of the creativity and innocence we have in our adolescence fades over time. It makes us more happy and satisfied adults if we sometimes allow the child within to make decisions.
There is a natural spring or reverberation in a single beam stair stringer. All free floating/spanning stairs have some reverberation. It's an amazing set of stairs. Well done!
@@bmxscape tell me how concrete or cement has elasticity when you make a staircase. You couldn't see if it did. Because wood has some give you say it's shitty. Get outta here clown 🤡
You know, at first I thought this was another one of those videos where random 'satisfaction' clips were being displayed while the narrator talks about something unrelated, and then midway through the clip you deliver the plot twist that the story IS actually relevant to the video. I applaud you.
There is usually a point in my home engineering projects where I worry, if something goes wrong, I will have plenty of time layed up in a bed to... think about it.
As a structural engineer, I can tell you that your bounce is due to where you've anchored the top part of your stairs. If you put a noggin between the two joists where the stair connects you'll increase the effective depth of the joist and all lateral forces will be transferred. I would say you'd need a noggin between every joist until you reach steel or masonry.
@@alext8828 a noggin is a small piece of timber you use to brace timber joists in the lateral direction (perpendicular to the span of the joist). It helps stop joists from acting as individual beams and also allows for lateral forces (horizontal forces) to be transferred into something that was actually designed to take lateral forces. Timber joist are not designed for horizontal forces, so they need to be stiffened in perpendicularly axis.
Bro they put anchors that are like a half inch thick and 6 inches long in the ground and thick ass bolts in the joist at the top of the stairs. Those bad boys aren't going anywhere.
No. Think harder. Those 4 screws in each tread is under tension when someone's walking down the ends of the steps. In the middle, the step is compressed by the screws and the weights of the step plus the user. Or do you mean the two top and bottom bolts? In which case, yeah. Otherwise it would've snapped, I think.
We have a springy stair case, leads to the basement, over a hundred years old, think about it
This guy gets it
Nah think about it 🤯
I've seen a clown down there too
A sturdy staircase for your basement is essential so your victims don't get injured whilst being dragged up or down them. 😉
@@blacktailstudiouncutbruh just brace the center. It'll be fine. Just think about it. 🤣🤣🤣🚬🥃🇺🇸
"the less you think about it, the more it makes sense." Is my go to line.
Mine is "it makes sense if you don't think about it."
Mine is "the more you think about it, the more it makes sense."
Carpet, trampolines, and the Moon are all bouncy and people walk on them safely, technically…. Think about it…
@@yourlifeisagreatstory ive thought nothing of it. It makes sense to me
Better than most
And when it fails we always say “ya, I didn’t think that was gonna hold”
"Held up for longer than I thought it would, hehehe."
@@ridiculousrandy1401"held up for longer than I thought about it"
Think about it
😂
@@ridiculousrandy1401😂😂😂😂😂
"Trust me bro" is just "Think about it"'s younger brother
"Think about about it" is hard to pull off but much more effective than "Trust me bro". Is essentially making the person gaslight themselves because they're coming up the reasons for themselves.
Have you met their rebellious cousin, “Hold my Beer” 😂
When the whole thing breaks down, you can always say, "Huh, who would have thought?"
Think about it 🤔😝
I Mean now that yall have brought it up common sense thanks!@@aldolorenzone
Underrated comment
Who would have thought about it.😅
Me because i thunk about jt
We all know every structure becomes strong enough as soon as you say ‘that’s not going anywhere’
No you need to tap it twice first and _then_ say it.
I literally giggled 😂
@@sasquatch8245Now, THAT's professional
That the phrase I use when tying down any load using ratchet straps.
Can't see it from my house.....lol
I really thought the guy put in the world's narrowest staircase at first.
How sweet of you! 🥰 I too was thinking the same thing! That or a staircase for cats..? 🤔
There used to be servant staircases, and those were smaller and steeper. Incredibly dangerous.
@@pattsw that seems unnecessarily cruel. 😱
Clearly, we all thought about it.
Don't worry, they're going to put a "no fat chicks" sign at the top of the stairs.
Me doing any important project at work: "Think about it, none of this is engineered". (I work on passenger ships)
me driving your ships: "that's not too shallow for our draft. think about it"
How bold
And here I thought it was just my company.
And I'll never set foot on one😂
Bro has the Boeing mentality
"Should" is one of the scariest words in construction
The most used word in the Army. Think about it.
It's also the most common one
I had an engineer tell me that before 😂
And "just" is the most expensive.
We always say it should work "in theory"
The bounce is a feature, not a bug. Think about it.
Seems legit to me
My buddy's loft stairs had some bounce, when the step gave way he almost lost his knee. Think about it.
As a software engineer I felt this 😂
I've never thought about it that way.
@@chrisknoblocknah this had me laughing 💀💀😭😭😭😂😂 he’s lucky think about it.
“I’ve never noticed that before”
A phrase you NEVER want to hear from a builder or engineer.
the guy looks 10x smart
Think about it
Deal with It every day at work my friend
You hear this from us all da teim. Engineering doesn't mean over Engineering. You try to keep cost low and safety high.
Anything precedes by a "huh" is not a good sign of anything😭😂 you are being hard-core judged and they want to spare your feelings
My colleagues go to is : "by the time it broke, i won't be here anymore, so it ain't my problem"
think about it
"The point is, don't copy anything I've done.....think about it." 😂
I em that “friend”. And those things I was telling you to think about, were based on fact. N those things I spoke about, were probably among the most important topics anyone could discuss about what is happening in the world we live in. But because everyone wants to believe no evil can happen in the world, that ignorance let’s it continue.
@williamgates392 real happy you put those quotation marks around friend, because you are 100% right. You aren't a friend, you're a "friend" who really only wants an echo chamber of other people telling you you're right and when people don't take you seriously, you bitch and whine about anything you can because if people aren't envious of you, they should be feeling sympathy for all the "tough times" you went through.
Do you really need that glue? Think about it.
@@MindBodySoulOk yes??
@@williamgates392dude you need a reality check pronto
“If it doesn’t shake, it’s going to break.”
-Every engineer I’ve ever met.
To be fair, my favorite video of engineering gone wrong, is a bridge that didn't quite shake at the right frequency, and instead looked like it was impersonating a beach. So. Yeah.
That's why every road and bridge has gaps. So it has room to shake. Else, it cracks and eventually crumbles.
"Any idiot can build a staircase that stands, but it takes an engineer to build a staircase that barely stands."
Think about it!
@@s.f.nightingale1735 It's because they didn't think about it. They also needed to give it a tug and say "that's not going anywhere".
Two solid slaps and a "yyyep, that aint goin nowhere" and your good
Ye just think about it
Yes. This is like an insurance policy on anything you've built, especially if there were no plans and you just made it up as you went.
*yer good
😂 Did you also watch the ‘100,000 pounds of logs’ short
Paired with that statement, it actually fits to say " _your_ good".
Haha that reaction “it’s bouncing??” As he slowly turns and pauses for a good moment like he didn’t plan on that 😂
commence with the bs explanation
My Dad would often say “good enough for who it’s for” when we were building for us.
My dad would say “not too bad for a one eyed fat man” after finishing a project. I still to this day have no idea what that means, or where it’s from. My dad has two eyes and it not “fat” either 😂
Search up “True grit”
Mine would always say “good enough for the kinda women I date.”
Think about it
@@jakecollin5499I'm an ironworker and that's a popular one if a bar is off by a mm or two (I hear it a lot cause I get caught up being a perfectionist sometimes 😅)
An engineer I once worked with said "If you have to do math. It ain't thick enough!"
Outstanding. As a mechanical engineer, I approve of this message.
That's awesome
I mean he's right, think about it
What a coincidence.... I once had a girlfriend who said that exact same thing. But, she broke up with me before I could get her to explain what it means. 🙄
@@gatsbylight4766 Ehhhh! Nice! 😂
My problem is that I usually think about it too much, and then don’t get it done.
That's why engineers have jobs
"Shoot first; think never." - Ash Williams
@@silverstar8868cashiers used to have jobs
Im thinking about it.
Easy solution just be dumb
The guy sounds like a fun friend to hang around with.
“Think about it” definitely would make me feel confident that my friend knows what he’s doing… stairs look super cool!
My father was a mechanical design engineer and a carpenter hobbyist. His first response was always, “How can I make this better?” My mother was an artist, who was very poor growing up. Her first response was always, “What could go wrong?” Both responses have served me well over my life.
Here my two cents "what's the worst that could happen?"
i prefer my fathers response "eh it could end well"
Two excellent questions that are basically asking the same thing.
@@ruckusbucknot really, the 1st is what can be improved and the 2nd is what could be a flaw.
Improving something doesn't necessarily there is a bad thing that needs to be addressed.
The two best questions to ask when engineering.
"Think about it, it should be fine"
- engineer of the OceanGate submersible
Underrated comment😂
Not funny but your spot on
Definitely. Especially with the controller
Yeah what the FUCK were they thinking designing a submarine with carbon fiber?
That's wild 😮
The ending killed me. He is seriously trying to convince someone 🤣🤣🤣🤣. The hand motion to describe the bouncing.
"If it doesent bend it will break"
-every engineering major
That’s funny af
It's also true.
Even the metal used for guns and tank armor have some degree of flex. If they didn't, then they'd shatter.
The Russian T34 is a prime example; the factories were manned by unskilled conscripts that were forced to do work against their will and with zero training, so when it came to heat-treating the armor plating they went WAY overboard. The resulting armor plates were the hardest metal in WW2 and would fracture and flake whenever shot at.
If it doesn't flex, it will break.
@@GeorgeCowsertnot against their will. During war almost everyone willingly worked for the victory.
@@gep8936guess you never heard of the USSR
@@tunasandwich8049 I'm from Russia. And I heard a lot from my grandma and from others. It is complicated. USSR wasn't a best place, but during war people worked willingly. Of course propaganda was one of the main reasons but people weren't slaves
It'll hold long enough for them to forget I built it.
As a roofer that's so funny🤣
@@Flow_207 I once watched a guy patch a hole with a cut soda can. He stuck it on with two nails, caulked around it, then tar papered over, and kept on shingling. At the time I was just the material mule so it wasn't me responsible for it. I often wonder if it's still holding or if someone has stumbled across it yet. 😀
@@kode4420trying to figure out what you on about but I got a foggiest idea what u in about…my bad
@@kode4420 Oh dude I’ve seen some crazy shit the past year and a half, that’s staying for the next 15 years 🤣
@@kode4420I’ve pulled old patch jobs like that that held for decades, kind of wild.
I like how an inside joke was shared with us, followed by an example to help us appreciate the humor 😂
😅
An inside joke is a story, not a secret.
@@wolfbones666when was it said or implied that it was a secret ?! You really just made a fake argument to debate it ?!?!😂
@@gkrees9509 that's not what I said but, okay
This is serious y’all
Think about it_
This is the first Short that I’ve come back to watch multiple times, so it must be good. Think about it.
I always say "If you don't think about it, it makes perfect sense."
I can only imagine the two of you in conversation 😂
@@Lmiller201lmaooo would make comedy Gold..
Technically you’re correct but but nobody’s perfect
@DUTCHEE I know I'm correct, that's why I say it.
@@JamesMaynardMorelandThat makes sense if you don't think about it 😉
As an italian engineer I can confirm that our motto is "forget about it" rather than "think about it".
That sounds about right...🤣
FIAT...Fix It Again Tony
FORRGET-A-BOUTTIT!
101 like checking in
You must be in the Dept of Collections
As a Dane I can confirm that is true for Italian train engineers 😭
If it breaks you’ll have plenty of time to think about it while laying there 🤣😂
😂😅😂😅😂😅😂
😂
Laying what?
Do you mean lying?
@@johnmartinez7440no laying. Like you lay down in your bed at night. He means if it breaks he will br laying on the floor
@@johnmartinez7440Both are correct
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My favorite is, "lets just see what happens, it should be fine."
Ahh, the famous last words! lol 😂
Fingers & butt hairs crossed! 🤞🤞
@@AB_EvansDon't cross butt hairs, they knot up 😢
@@bola5671Buttcheek Dreadlocks? 🫠
Fuck it we ball
"good enough"
As a mechanical engineer, it will hold until it doesn't
Same can be said for the human body
You can try anything once.
All bleeding stops eventually.
Nah, it just has a lifetime of 10^3 cycles, after that the customer has to replace it
Ty
📠
I work in medicine and I had an attending that would always say "Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups" lol
Yeah, that'll kill people pretty regularly.
Yoinks! Gonna borrow that
Man that’s a quote from “Under Siege 2.”
Most of the houses in the world are made based off assumptions, most of the world doesnt have building codes and and at most places its not enforced.
@@kamalpreetsinghgill1396 That's why in most places in the world, the death toll from earthquakes is ridiculously high.
“You know. No I don’t I thought you did.”😂😂😂
“If it doesn’t shake, it’s gonna break” a motto by structure engineers for many years
copycat
@Sleepyz_0101 does that make you feel good?
@@Longshot3181 yes
@@Sleepyz_0101very smart. Quotes are often from other people, you are quite clever for your age little one!
@@HeiressEllie ok
Wish I can build something like this but I usually just "think about it"
Ah, you see; that's where you went wrong.
When has thinking ever helped us? except with refrigerators, plumbing, vaccine, electricity or the wheel. Minor exceptions.
I hate Stir cases that have gaps.
I lost thought of what i was gonna say
@@itpolytwitch you should definitely think about it some more
😂😂😂
"That's a very narrow staircase is that safe?"
"Oh."
Think about it😂
Your feet are only so wide think about it
Why would you need a wider staircase! You are saving on material!
Think about it!
Lmao. I’m sending this to my best friend. This will be said quite often! Thank you!
The spring helps transform your momentum from leg to leg “think about it “
sounds good enough
The spring makes you lighter, so you the measurements can be reduced using the "think about it" method.
We need to get you a 3/8 drill ratchet
Lol
You thought about it
"You broke your back when it fell through"
"Think about it!'
😂🤣😅
Didn't break your front though, think about it.
@@pottersdogMay have got part of the side tho. Think about it.😂
@@gzus1482 I think… I think he got the up up down down left right left right b a start too. Think about it.
Good one 👍
Stair guy of 20+ years here. The floating staircases always have a little bounce to them. The wall to wall ones have neverending contacts with studs all the way up. Hence, you can screw them in with as many sceews til you get them super sturdy. The floating ones only get screwed on top and bottom. Hence, bounce in the middle. Part of the feature unless you wanna install a post in the middle which takes away the look. The most sturdiest way to do this without middle support is to install 2 beams on the edges instead of 1in the middle. Will still have some bounce, but much less. The mono beam is really popular right now, so there are countless multi million dollar homes all over the world right now with the same exact bounce. We'll usually built it out of metal welded though with wood treads. Still lots of bounce
Yeah, think about it
This guy thought about it
@@ai.yeehaw😂😂
This guy gets it
If the platform steeps touch the wall you could anchor them to studs for extra stability. another good option is a 2 piece main beam built around a steel T-frame which could take pressure off the wood.
Я одна думала, что это его собственный голос, а не озвучка. Еще так удевилась
Синхронизация и озвучка на высшем уровне!👍
Это его голос, озвучка ИИ. Он рассказал об этом в одном из роликов.
Весь канал на Английском языке, странно, почему это видео с переводом
It may even be more robust than needed. My favorite engineer quote.
"Civil engineers are the only people that can build a bridge that can barely function."
Engineer - Someone who does precision guesswork based on unreliable data provided by those of questionable knowledge
Once I graduated with an engineering degree, it made more sense
Right over the RIVER KWAI . It may fail.😂
"any idiot can build a bridge that stands, but it takes an engineer to build a bridge that barely stands"
Only ones that could build any functioning long term proper weight resistant weather resistant bridges
@@bhonest-gb5zg.
Engineering is a crazy mix of knowing what’s supposed to move a lot, what’s supposed to move a little, and what’s not supposed to move.
Think about it
🤔
And how to make each thing move exactly how it’s supposed to.
@@demetrius3581 😂
Brro glued and screwed it down. What planet are you on where u think thats not safe.
“Shouldn’t be bouncing like that?”
“Bouncing?”
“Yea”
“Think about it.”
The pause while he's formulating the bullshit explanation for why it's fine is my favorite part.
Two men bringing portions of a mill or large drill press down the stairs: think about it. :)
Look up Ali G talking with Kobe Bryant about basketballs
The bouncing is the suspension to make your steps feel softer
It's a nice shock absorber. Think about it
Wildly hilarious lmao the finish statement priceless 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Im a professional staircase designer and this is EXACTLY how we "calculate" our designs
ye cmon...
think about it
Well it's a know for you then, not the excuse of should be fine
Yeah because professional staircase designer is definitely an official job title..
Sure you are lol and if this video was about almost anything else i bet you would then be an expert in whatever that was as well wouldn't you LMFAO 🤣😆🤣😆
@@TheAssassin2550 the officail work title would translate to Work-preparer or constructor. But because of the fact that 90% consists of designing stairs an products that surround them Id concider myself a staircase designer. Its also a little more descriptive title. Why does this bother you so much?
This is a well-executed Short. He fit two complete and entertaining narratives in 60 seconds.
Now that i think about it you are right
Yep, it wasn't even rushed. This guy's nailed the format.
I concur.
Pssst: add a post under the middle of the stairs and problem is fixed. Remember at some point you will carry a cast iron table saw or equivalent up and down those steps. Think about it.
This 👍
Thank you; brace it.
My first thought but then it looks bad and reduces space
Always if possible asthetically build a knee wall under the stairs to carry load down to floor or joists
It doesn't really solve the twisting issues.
Everyone needs a friend like that. They keep everyone else on their toes.
In my neck of the woods we’d say “makes sense if you don’t think about it” 😂
Bar for bar
If you close your eyes you can not see it
Do your best and caulk the rest
Turn the lights off and look for it
U in the military boy?
I say that at work all the time, usually referring to management
Fort Drum
This video will live rent free in my mind for the next ten years.
Funny .
I'm gonna use that .
🍻👨🏻🏭🇨🇦
Yeah I can't stop thinking about it now...
Absolutely, think about it!
You’ll make stairs one day
@@FadeRunnerOGthis is what broke me 😂
Интересно, я наблюдаю комментарии на английском, видимо на русский ролик озвучен нейросетью, впервые натыкаюсь еа такое
Это не русский ролик, тут много звуковых дорожек для разных языков.
У нас не говорят "подумай об этом", это звучит как оскорбление)
@@DimaGrinenko-Krig я не писал что это русский ролик. Подумай об этом
Я тоже в шоке, шо творится?
И такое сейчас бывает?!??@@DimaGrinenko-Krig
I lost it laughing when he said, stair cases should have a little bounce to them lmfao 🤣 😂
"Staircases are supposed to have a lil bit of spring to em...so they don't break" 😂😂😂
Think about it?
Actually iv had herd that engineers have a saying "if it dont shake It'll break" found that out when i was wondering why Rollercoasters shake
@banana_cow yeah, if something is too brittle, or under too much tension, then it might snap before bending.
@@banana_cowyes but this is in reference to highrise buildings, not sure you would necessarily need " spring in your step" when talking about a staircase?
@@johnrice6543 hey I didn't say I was a professional or anything just saying from what I know
I'll accept that, so long as at the end of the project you patted the stairs several times and said "that ain't going nowhere".
Ain't going nowhere but down 😊
The true Tried and tested method
Wrong. It goes up. Only up
Haha @@jamesjarrait2231
@@jamesjarrait2231
What about down?
Mastering the straight face you have while giving an explanation you just thought of is the part not talked about enough
Some envious people have made up a word for "Confidently giving an explanation you've only just thought about". They call it "mansplaining".
@@NicolasConnaultthat's not what mansplaining is. Mansplaining is when a man presents himself as an expert on women to an actual woman, as if he knows more about being a woman than an actual woman does. It also generally applies to situations where men explain things to a woman, that she obviously already knows. The idea is that he wouldn't do that to a man.
@@T1Oracle that's not how the word is being used by most women. They use it to invalidate anything a man says that they don't agree with. It's pure misandry.
I also condemn the kind of condescending behaviour you describe, whether it comes from a man or a woman.
@@T1OracleOMG so women have been telling men how to do things since before dinosaurs. What are you talking about" as we wouldnt do that to you". Women invented it! Telling the opposite sex how to be the opposite sex
@@NicolasConnaultLmao who are you hanging out with?
Seu tal amigo dominou a possibilidade de aprender com a dúvida e não esperar que alguém lhe mostre ou ensine😉🧠💪
Best video ever. No ego, no lies, just a man workin with what he know
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Think about it 😜
I’m your 1000th like
Lol, it's a JOKE. He's JOKING about assuming he's right. 🙄
@@SwellOnWheels mans hating on my opinion, typical white collar kid
I’m about to love the rest of my life with “Think About It”
Me as well😂
I advise y’all to think about it
Greatest quote of the year “think about it” 🏆
I’m glad to see you’ve added a hand rail for your knee to grab.
Yea it’s 36” from nosing 😂 it’s code.
Yes looks more like an ankle killer. It's way too low to be functional as a hand rail.
Maybe was from a previous staircase?
Good catch!
Yeah it already there you can see it when he's installing the steps. Think about it.
Bro, the more I think about it, the more it starts to make sense.
I like the format of this video where it's just a random story and some carpentry but they converge at the end
And that's why BlackTail is best.
Was a framing carpenter for 50 years. If it doesn't give a little, it will break..
Think about it...
Nah man you have to glue up 10x10x10 wooden cube and carve the stairs out of it.
Make an absolute unit it wont bounce and it wont break
It will break.. Something. Not necessarily itself, whatever’s the weakest leak in the chain when it expands or wants to flex.
Sure that what you tell your clients.
As a fellow carpenter I can definitely tell you the guy at the end was doing that thing where we pretend like we know everything 😂. Somebody asks us a question, and we find a way to answer it 😂
My dad always used to get pissed off about that, because he knew the real answers. I did too, because I'd get put with some functioning retard who can't remember the fact our boss said vertical plywood for a mock-up, and who couldn't fucking use his tape without me babysitting. Why tf was I in charge when I was barely paid enough money to care?
Speak for yourself lol, not all carpenters are just installers.
@@Malibu252 yes that is exactly what a carpenter who isn't just an installer would do.
Luckily, in tradesman land, saying things that don't make any sense believably is a skill we develop.
That's a man thing, not an engineer thing.
Of course every object bends or bounces before it fails. The more it bends the closer it is to failing. The stair treads are in fact strong. The black main beam looks strong as well. But it has these triangular cutouts for the stairs. The effective remaining thickness of the black beam is likely in the range of 3 inches. That is not much for an about 12 feet long beam that should at least be designed to easily carry two heavy adults standing on the center today or in 30 years. The triangular cutouts could have been smaller, because the single stair treads do not need to be fully supported from their back edge to their front edge. That's what I think about it.
Everyone knows you just have to slap it and say "She's sturdy as a rock" and then it's fine.
That's been my dad's life motto along "if it looks stupid but it works, it's not stupid" 😂😂
Reminds me of one of The Red Green Show's many pearls of wisdom: "Now remember, this fix is only temporary (unless it works.)"
*_Seventy Maxims of Maximally Effective Mercenaries_*
*Maxim 43:* _"If it's stupid and it works, it's still stupid and you're lucky."_
"If it seems stupid, but it works, then it's not stupid."
- Official motto of the US military.
that's just the law of redneck engineering. i live my life by if it works it ain't stupid. the start button on my motorcycle broke so i stripped some extension cords and twisted the copper wire together and made my own starter cable i hooked straight to the starter from the battery with a cheap switch between that would start to melt if i ran the starter for to long. but hey it worked so it ain't stupid. bought the bike for 500$ then sold it with that redneck starter button for 700$
@@activatedcharcoal yeah just remember to keep your stick on the ice and that if you ain't handsome you better be fucking handy
That last "think about it" had me in stitches
😂
So will he
Oh yeah i didn't expect it atall... 😐
It was predictable but that was the joke. 😂 And its the delivery that's funny not the phrase. It does make sense. Skyscrapers sway, stairs bounce.
Lucky you I knew it was coming. :( think about it
Should I pay taxes?
My tax agent: Think about it
I had the same idea😂
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@@gamerjob2852 my coworker did two years for that. the up side is now he has hairy balls tattooed on his shoulders. think about it.
after consulting with myself, no
"You sure this vest is bullet proof?"
"Think about it."
I always say "It'll hold till it doesn't" or "It'll work or it won't"
My Dad used to say, when he'd tied something to a trailer, it won't fall off, there's nothing to stop it
My thing is “they work great, untill they don’t”
nice
😂
50 / 50 % chance every time you use it, right !?
“In theory” is right up there as well.😂😂😂
Whose theory? A friend of mine asked for help making the swingset she set up for her kids to look less rickety. I crunched the numbers and gave her a solution "in theory," as an engineer.
That little bit of spring makes using the stairs much more comfortable. Beautiful job.
Never had one of those. I like my stairs sturdy.
Think about it
Funny until it costs you or a loved one dearly
Yeah! Think about it
Bouncy stairs means structurally unsound, think about it.
Главное перила аккурат низенько. Приполз домой. И до перил достаешь😂😂😂
子供の時に考えた少しロジカルだけどありえないアイデアを、いつもジョークのように話し合ってて、それを大人になってやってみようって形にするなんてとても感動的。この関係が素敵。
I think some of the creativity and innocence we have in our adolescence fades over time. It makes us more happy and satisfied adults if we sometimes allow the child within to make decisions.
Go with your noodle language somewhere else
@@deka0014you hush up good sir and/or madam, they were being wholesome. So rare to see on the Internet these days.
@@deka0014you lame asl
go away with your toxicity lil boy@@deka0014
the spring is for taking all the tension off your back when stepping on each step. 👀😂
Think about it
Legend has it he is still thinking about it today.
I thought about it and U have a problem with those stairs.🤣🤣🎙
There is a natural spring or reverberation in a single beam stair stringer. All free floating/spanning stairs have some reverberation. It's an amazing set of stairs. Well done!
this guy thought about it💯
@@HeSnappedThoHe did indeed! 😅
wow it almsot like every material has elasticity. no human would bend a staircase tho unless its shitty
@@bmxscapethis guy hasn't thought about it
@@bmxscape tell me how concrete or cement has elasticity when you make a staircase. You couldn't see if it did. Because wood has some give you say it's shitty. Get outta here clown 🤡
You know, at first I thought this was another one of those videos where random 'satisfaction' clips were being displayed while the narrator talks about something unrelated, and then midway through the clip you deliver the plot twist that the story IS actually relevant to the video. I applaud you.
What if he just made it up to make the video look cool? think about it.
and before some grumpy person wonders, yes that was a joke.
You're right, it's staged humor except played out actually and recorded. Question is did they fix the stairs to be more secure or not?
@@hexslayer363 Think about it.
There is usually a point in my home engineering projects where I worry, if something goes wrong, I will have plenty of time layed up in a bed to... think about it.
He - kya aap ne subscribe kiya
Me - soch ke dekho 😂😂
lol i love explaining shotty worksmanship with the whole "you gotta break it in"
you gotta break in all your nails before using them
*Shoddy
YES IM SO GLAD THIS WAS MADE INTO A SHORT, IVE WANTED TO TELL MY FRIEND ABOUT IT
This should be this guys presidential campaign slogan. I’d vote for him.
Haha.. nice
“Do we need to get involved in any foreign wars? Think about it.” Yeah I’d vote for them too. 😂
"Should you vote for me?
Think about it" 😂😂😂
The best argument against democracy is a brief conversation with the average voter
Do we need to send our tax dollars overseas? We could be giving our citizens free healthcare instead. Think about it. 😂
I was waiting for that think about it punchline at the end
"They're supposed to have a little bit of give to 'em"
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Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
I started using " think about it logic" on my wife. She called me out immediately. LOL
LMAOOOO “called me out”
“Think about it” logic only works with men. Women immediately become wildly aggressive, assuming you are mansplaining.
I'm gonna start!
They don’t do that.
@@CoachCarter102 think about it.
Honestly, I wouldn't even think about it. Those stairs look solid, I'm just gonna send it.
No doubt
bud.*
regardless, the end , the way he sells it ....too funny 😂
As a structural engineer, the explanation about the "sping" in the staircase was wild. "Thing about it "
I think the goal for the staircase was to make them “think about it” after it breaks; they didn't coat the whole thing in glue.
That explanation about the “spring” in the staircase is actually the basis for earthquake resistance in buildings.
As an IT engineer, I think it's sound. Think about.
@@asherandai1000 nice
@@asherandai1000and bridges
As a structural engineer, I can tell you that your bounce is due to where you've anchored the top part of your stairs. If you put a noggin between the two joists where the stair connects you'll increase the effective depth of the joist and all lateral forces will be transferred. I would say you'd need a noggin between every joist until you reach steel or masonry.
Use that noggin and think about it!
@@mattratelle7927😂😂😂
Yeah you never mount a stringer like that, but they did and it “works” for them
What is a noggin?
@@alext8828 a noggin is a small piece of timber you use to brace timber joists in the lateral direction (perpendicular to the span of the joist). It helps stop joists from acting as individual beams and also allows for lateral forces (horizontal forces) to be transferred into something that was actually designed to take lateral forces. Timber joist are not designed for horizontal forces, so they need to be stiffened in perpendicularly axis.
I don’t even know how this came up on my feed but now I can build a staircase. Think about it
You right
Fine, i will
It looks freaking awesome! I want one in my garage!
When you think about it you’d realize the entire weight of the stairs and its users are supported by four screws.
Yeah I'm no engineer but that doesn't look right at all. They need to add a column about halfway to support the weight which is why it's bouncing.
Bro they put anchors that are like a half inch thick and 6 inches long in the ground and thick ass bolts in the joist at the top of the stairs. Those bad boys aren't going anywhere.
@@hussydahustla You've clearly never built stairs.
No. Think harder. Those 4 screws in each tread is under tension when someone's walking down the ends of the steps. In the middle, the step is compressed by the screws and the weights of the step plus the user.
Or do you mean the two top and bottom bolts? In which case, yeah. Otherwise it would've snapped, I think.
the engines on a passenger jet are held in place by 3 bolts...
Think about it. It will never break, see how sturdy it looks. No-one will die or get seriously injured, just think about it
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A fortune teller! Amazing.
Just like my uncle used to say " Just remember wherever you go, there you are" 😊
Uncle Buckaroo ?
He must not have depression or insomnia issues.
Your uncle was Yogi Berra ?
@@SueBHoney-cq8co uuh no he was my second cousin, wait, how did you know that ?
That last part!😂 think about it!!!!😂😂