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@@Punnikin1969 lol In fairness, this IS a machine shop business, always has been. 😅 Still, valid point. We all SHOULD have one! Someone get Oprah on the phone and make this happen... _"You get a 150T press, and _*_you_*_ get a 150T press, and you, and you... YOU ALL get a 150T press!!!"_ 🤣
Still on summer vacation! We have been filming on the days when the weather is bad but this week we filmed stuff for Facebook and short form videos so I decide to stitch this compilation together. I like to do this also since they lure in a LOT of new viewers to the madness. Next week we are going to film lot of explody stuff for Beyond the Press! Including the FIREtruck video (we have installed flamethrower on that thing to make it real FIREtruck :D) Also redo of big ass tires and 300 bar compressor is coming! I (Lauri) have been doing lot sports and motorcycle stuff and Hanna seems to spend most of her time planting stuff on my yard :D
Clearly the most dangerous ones were the clay figures. They kept popping up, and you had to keep *dealing with it.* Count yourself lucky you made it out alive all those times.
1:00, ah, hits different for me today, having had serious eye surgery last tuesday. If I’d been wearing glasses and a hard hat 9 weeks ago I wouldn’t have needed it. PPE is your friend.
Yes it is. Physics, on the other hand, is completely indifferent to your health and existence. Hydraulic hose leaks and loose mechanical arms aren't picky about who's around or how lax they're feeling about eyewear. Wear the protection the management says you're supposed to - even if they don't! Gets easier when it's a habit. That includes things like seatbelts.
You should compile a "Hana's best reaction noises" video. There's one where she makes a sound like "hoh wee" which I had to replay about 10 times as it was so funny.
My favorite Hanna moment was from the second coffee/espresso video. "I'm not gonna drink any low pressure espresso like some filthy peasant." Not a startled reaction, but still gold. Had to pause that for a few minutes and browse comments while I recovered.
Lauri always says that in Finland the nearest house is 200km away so for the earthquake to reach all the way there (and the neighbour to arrive and complain a few minutes later), that must've been some earthquake.
I’m really glad he explained the safety measures he took during the commentary. Especially appreciate that he had the fire department on standby for the lithium ion batteries!
Regarding the battery revisit: exotic battery types! Try crushing NiMH (nickel metal-hydride) or LiFePO (lithium iron phosphate) batteries. Be sure to test axial (straight up) and radial (laying flat) configurations!
Still remember when Lauri and Anni blew up a giant balloon with a leafblower back in the days. For some reason that video got a special place in my memory.
I think most people really don't understand just how stable modern high explosives can be. To some degree it is counterintuitive, so it is quite understandable.
@@eins2001 I don't think this is true. Unlike capacitors, batteries charge/uncharge through a chemical reaction, so the chemistry of charged batteries is different from uncharged batteries, hence they might burn (or otherwise behave) differently.
As much a I love your work with Pommijätkät, your channel stands solidly on its own feet. And dare I say, it is this here channel, that introduced a large percentage of viewers to Henkka & Co.
My favorite line (not sure which video it was from but I believe it involved driving nails through a battery pack.) "Don't try this at home. This is really stupid. And heeere we go!"
My all-time favorite has to be the car driving on the frozen lake with circular sawblades instead of tires. The most insane recipe for disaster, but amazingly you didn't go underwater. It was like something out of a cartoon!
The wound channel in the ballistic gelatin from the blue paint was roughly equivalent to an impact from a highly frangible projectile from a .357 magnum. Very impressive!
High pressure liquids are terrifying. I had an instructor who used to work maintenance on the steam lines at Purdue University. When they were on the tunnels with the pipes, they kept a broom held out in front of them, as if there was a steam leak, it would cut the broom in half before the steam got to their flesh.
Take the hardest non heat treated high carbon steel you can get your hands on, heat it up to quench temperature, then go about 300 degrees past it, don't melt the steel, then drop it in water just before freezing temperature and it will cool the steel extremely fast and cause a ton of stress in the material and make it very brittle and when you crush it, full send it with the press and you should get a hell of an explosion and should be really dangerous
Honestly this kinda stuff is why, for all my complaints, I always wear my eye protection. That and my grandad had a grinding stone blow up in his face and blind him in one of his eyes so I was raised to always wear eye protection because “do you want to end up like your grandfather?”
What you saw with the high pressure stream of water is also why there are two things to remember with a pressure washer. (1) always keep it moving on the surface you are cleaning. If it is held in one spot for a few seconds, it will cut/drill into the surface (2) never put any body part that you want to keep anywhere near the nozzle. It will be damaged or cut off.
you should try and collab with the slow mo guys for some of the high pressure stuff like the compressing water video with the exploding water pipe, i would love to see that recorded on the slow mo guys' camera
OOH! I have a new test to try. Unfortunately it's basically just re-doing the rupturing hydraulic hose test, but... slide it INSIDE the ballistic gel block! Also maybe use paint, or food coloring at the least, to be able to clearly see all the damage.
What scares me about injection injuries like with the gel block is the lack of visible injury from the outside other than the injection point. If you focus on how, comparatively little, the cube bulges on the outside compared to the size of the wound channel you can see how hard it would be to tell how serious of an injury was just sustained. Especially when the liquid has mostly exited the wound there is next to no noticeable change in the sides of the block besides the one that was hit. It's like the iceberg of injuries, what you can see is but a fraction of what hides beneath the surface.
If you still have the old box...canyou still use it with the bigger bearing (inside the bunker) to see if it would have survived without actually putting yourself in danger?
I wonder if you should rename your bunker from bulletproof to bomb-proof. Bullets are nothing compared to the Flying shrapnel you have created. You're actually exploding things like a bomb in there, so I'm wondering if we should rename it to bomb proof bunker?
Yeah, the side channel definately(!) wins in terms of utter... uhm... bonkersness (which I strongly suspect isn't even a proper word, but... hey ho...). Some of those dynamite videos... bloody, flippin' Nora!
Can you squash lithium polymer (lipo) batteries in the metal tube you squash fruit in? Also, would different C rating (amp output capability of the battery) lithium polymer batteries create different size explosions for the same capacity battery?
I like to see tge HPC revisit the most explosion and dangerous stuff now that they have a bunker. BTW, has a ventilation system been built into the bunker? 🤔
For battery ideas: not sure how but roll one of the pouch like battery packs that you'd find in older iPhones and iPods from one end and watch it break. Or just fold them
I know a guy who lost half his hand. He was using the hydraulic hose, to position a clamp, when the hydraulic line ruptured. It blew right thru his hand.
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I love how you keep saying, don't try this at home. Like, we have a 150 ton hydraulic press in our garage.
He does. How come you don't?
@@Punnikin1969 lol In fairness, this IS a machine shop business, always has been. 😅
Still, valid point. We all SHOULD have one!
Someone get Oprah on the phone and make this happen...
_"You get a 150T press, and _*_you_*_ get a 150T press, and you, and you... YOU ALL get a 150T press!!!"_
🤣
Speaking personally I was about to go try this with my 150 ton press but then he said don't try it.
@@Punnikin1969
Utility company won't run 3 phase 480V out to the attached two car garage in my suburban neighborhood tract home.
@@Punnikin1969Because they're very expensive to buy and takes lots of space
Still on summer vacation! We have been filming on the days when the weather is bad but this week we filmed stuff for Facebook and short form videos so I decide to stitch this compilation together. I like to do this also since they lure in a LOT of new viewers to the madness.
Next week we are going to film lot of explody stuff for Beyond the Press! Including the FIREtruck video (we have installed flamethrower on that thing to make it real FIREtruck :D) Also redo of big ass tires and 300 bar compressor is coming!
I (Lauri) have been doing lot sports and motorcycle stuff and Hanna seems to spend most of her time planting stuff on my yard :D
Instead of old drill batteries, using LIPO drone batteries that are 6s and 2000mah+ would be amazing.
LIPO vs LiON 🤣
Hanna knows where it's at. Your growing seasons are short.
And motorcycles don't grow anything.
What was happening with the water? IT came out the top a lil bit but that was it. And a bunch of nothing the rest of the time.,🤷🏻♂️
Clearly the most dangerous ones were the clay figures. They kept popping up, and you had to keep *dealing with it.* Count yourself lucky you made it out alive all those times.
That has to be the most dangerous banana in the world.
Goted comment 😭
Almost as dangerous as the banana peels on Mario Kart
Potassium is intense 🎉
I just watched a video on the marking of a knife disguised as a banana and I can’t tell if UA-cam is glitching or not
Well that is one way to make banana water melon smoothies............. VERY Smoothie!!!!
The sound that the steel box made when it flew by the camera at the end will always be top ten for me.
Oh yes! Definitely my top 1.
1:00, ah, hits different for me today, having had serious eye surgery last tuesday. If I’d been wearing glasses and a hard hat 9 weeks ago I wouldn’t have needed it. PPE is your friend.
Yes it is. Physics, on the other hand, is completely indifferent to your health and existence. Hydraulic hose leaks and loose mechanical arms aren't picky about who's around or how lax they're feeling about eyewear. Wear the protection the management says you're supposed to - even if they don't! Gets easier when it's a habit. That includes things like seatbelts.
I have a shirt of 'person on fire, running' with the caption 'I tried it at home'.
I found this channel last couple months. Those accents, I love.
🎉
The late, much missed Captain Sven Joffs had an accent that sounded almost exactly like this.
Thanks!
You should compile a "Hana's best reaction noises" video. There's one where she makes a sound like "hoh wee" which I had to replay about 10 times as it was so funny.
I think it only fair it be Annie AND Hanna, as they *_both_* scream at everything lol
My favorite Hanna moment was from the second coffee/espresso video. "I'm not gonna drink any low pressure espresso like some filthy peasant." Not a startled reaction, but still gold. Had to pause that for a few minutes and browse comments while I recovered.
Crushing sheets of paper was the most surprising one for me. The reaction was so unexpected and loud. An Iroquois pad of paper? BOOM!!
"Don't try this at home."
Now what do I do with my 250.000 psi hydraulic press?
Gummy Bears?
Press in wheel bearings for sub-compact cars. 😁👍
_(yes, grossly underutilized _*_and_*_ overkill)_
Take it to a buddy’s place.
Gel Bob No Pants taking a high-pressure blue paint enema for the team...... and smiling the whole time. 😂
Lauri always says that in Finland the nearest house is 200km away so for the earthquake to reach all the way there (and the neighbour to arrive and complain a few minutes later), that must've been some earthquake.
I think you mean metres . . .
I think the most dangerous thing on either channel would have to be the Saw Blade Cannon.
I’m really glad he explained the safety measures he took during the commentary. Especially appreciate that he had the fire department on standby for the lithium ion batteries!
“And the cat goes crazy” would be a great euphemism for accidentally making a loud noise.😂😂😂
Regarding the battery revisit: exotic battery types! Try crushing NiMH (nickel metal-hydride) or LiFePO (lithium iron phosphate) batteries. Be sure to test axial (straight up) and radial (laying flat) configurations!
Actually they did test LiFePo on that video.
NiMH is not exotic
2:55 When you get back home after six months on a mission for your Army...
3:30 When you're still on your six month mission and decide to relieve some pressure with the boys
Don't forget the one with the old press when you crashed metal samples, a piece went flying and took out one window! 😨
best channel on youtube!
I have enjoyed your channel the most out of all hydraulic press channels. Thank you for giving videos while being safe. Watching in New Mexico
3:53 "...didnt know how dangererous these are."
next clip, ME: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still remember when Lauri and Anni blew up a giant balloon with a leafblower back in the days. For some reason that video got a special place in my memory.
Your videos are a great ad for safety glasses.
Love your accent! Really adds to your videos
Very Cool!👍🏻
Great summary video!
I like your channel. Keep making these videos
the top view of the lithium batteries was cool
What about the copper bar one where it broke even through the window? That one was so loud it made me jump from my chair.
I love that one too, and I can't find it again 😂
@@RealMelodyBlue is it "How Strong Are Metals? Explosion + BROKEN WINDOW" by any chance? I will definitely watch that next 😅
It is one of the best videos
@@RL-that's the episode!! It's worth watching😂
@@RealMelodyBlue I was not ready for that 😭🤣
thanks for sharing 👍👍
I think most people really don't understand just how stable modern high explosives can be. To some degree it is counterintuitive, so it is quite understandable.
I'd like to see a comparison of battery crushes
Zinc-carbon, alkaline, LiPo, Li-ion, lithium thionyl chloride, lead-acid...
Also, charged vs. uncharged lithium battery. Considering a charged battery stores a lot more accessible energy, it should make a visible difference...
And under water, for extra reaction!
@highdefinist9697 electrical charge won't change anything. Fire requires physical fuels.
Lead-acid will just be a spray of acid. Neither component is inflammable, and electricity is created via a stable reaction.
@@eins2001 I don't think this is true.
Unlike capacitors, batteries charge/uncharge through a chemical reaction, so the chemistry of charged batteries is different from uncharged batteries, hence they might burn (or otherwise behave) differently.
Ootteko koittanu pressata hiuksia, kynsiä,eläimen karvaa?
7:03 Neigbour would press charges 😂
As much a I love your work with Pommijätkät, your channel stands solidly on its own feet. And dare I say, it is this here channel, that introduced a large percentage of viewers to Henkka & Co.
I LOVE YOU WILD AND CRAZY GUYS - Your show is the best!
9:02 when your crush looks in your direction
Made it to 1:08. Can’t stand all the constant yapping
Gud vid 💯🔥
You gotta use this on training videos, man, and the importance of glasses. That’s awesome!
My favorite line (not sure which video it was from but I believe it involved driving nails through a battery pack.) "Don't try this at home. This is really stupid. And heeere we go!"
Please be careful, it is very dangerous
❤
did anything happen at the water one? lol @4:40
2:16 It's wholesome how the melon looks like it's covering behind one of these pieces of metal or whatever it is.
"Don't try this at home"
*Puts away 300 tonne hoodrolic press*
My all-time favorite has to be the car driving on the frozen lake with circular sawblades instead of tires. The most insane recipe for disaster, but amazingly you didn't go underwater. It was like something out of a cartoon!
Batteries are scary
The wound channel in the ballistic gelatin from the blue paint was roughly equivalent to an impact from a highly frangible projectile from a .357 magnum. Very impressive!
You need to do some metal playing cards... think that would be a great video 👍🏻
2:07 Smoothie XD 😉🥳🤣🤣🤣
3:55 I lost it. That looks so stupid and dangerous at the same time and yet hilarious.
Be interesting to see what the high pressure water jet will do to safety glasses
The Ikea Pokal drinking Glass is still my favorite.
Can you pull with the press ? Test the tensile strength?
High pressure liquids are terrifying. I had an instructor who used to work maintenance on the steam lines at Purdue University. When they were on the tunnels with the pipes, they kept a broom held out in front of them, as if there was a steam leak, it would cut the broom in half before the steam got to their flesh.
I'm going to try this at home with no safety equipment or barriers.
Take the hardest non heat treated high carbon steel you can get your hands on, heat it up to quench temperature, then go about 300 degrees past it, don't melt the steel, then drop it in water just before freezing temperature and it will cool the steel extremely fast and cause a ton of stress in the material and make it very brittle and when you crush it, full send it with the press and you should get a hell of an explosion and should be really dangerous
Honestly this kinda stuff is why, for all my complaints, I always wear my eye protection. That and my grandad had a grinding stone blow up in his face and blind him in one of his eyes so I was raised to always wear eye protection because “do you want to end up like your grandfather?”
High pressure liquids are indeed very injurious and can be lethal. Do not look up hydraulic oil injection injury, the images will haunt you.
3:32 never in my life did I think i’d see ballistic gel get violated by paint in the name of science 💀
What you saw with the high pressure stream of water is also why there are two things to remember with a pressure washer. (1) always keep it moving on the surface you are cleaning. If it is held in one spot for a few seconds, it will cut/drill into the surface (2) never put any body part that you want to keep anywhere near the nozzle. It will be damaged or cut off.
Thank you for the review. Terrifying.
Lauri...overinflate more tires,,,that was fun!!
Nothing about the Smashinator 5,000,000. Can you tell the back story on why it disappeared from the channel, when it seemed to be so popular?
you should try and collab with the slow mo guys for some of the high pressure stuff like the compressing water video with the exploding water pipe, i would love to see that recorded on the slow mo guys' camera
Can you over charge like 100 lithium batteries until they explode?
OOH! I have a new test to try. Unfortunately it's basically just re-doing the rupturing hydraulic hose test, but... slide it INSIDE the ballistic gel block!
Also maybe use paint, or food coloring at the least, to be able to clearly see all the damage.
I love the hi-pressure candle wax jet a lot
i think the glass ball was most dangerous
would be pretty dope if you team up with the slow mo guys
That piece of brass that broke the window
Paper/books always impress me how explosive they are when pressed.
Everyone have a great day and remember you are awesome!!!
Can you try to weld wood together? heat + pressure + somewhat vacuum
2:55 - the Money Shot, baby !!!!
What scares me about injection injuries like with the gel block is the lack of visible injury from the outside other than the injection point. If you focus on how, comparatively little, the cube bulges on the outside compared to the size of the wound channel you can see how hard it would be to tell how serious of an injury was just sustained. Especially when the liquid has mostly exited the wound there is next to no noticeable change in the sides of the block besides the one that was hit.
It's like the iceberg of injuries, what you can see is but a fraction of what hides beneath the surface.
Hey Lauri, I kinda miss the Smashinator 5000. ;)
If you still have the old box...canyou still use it with the bigger bearing (inside the bunker) to see if it would have survived without actually putting yourself in danger?
I wonder if you should rename your bunker from bulletproof to bomb-proof. Bullets are nothing compared to the Flying shrapnel you have created. You're actually exploding things like a bomb in there, so I'm wondering if we should rename it to bomb proof bunker?
Li-Ion + smashinator 5,000,000
Kinda surprising that the brass that broke the window was not included. I believe that was one of the most dangerous moments in the channel.
The cameraman never dies
2:54 HRRRRRRNNNNGGGGGHHHHHHH aaaaahhhhhhhh 3:33 UNNNNNHHHHHHHH! oh yeah!
So, when are you going to do things versus molten frozen lake again?
When No Nut November ends 2:15
Yeah, the side channel definately(!) wins in terms of utter... uhm... bonkersness (which I strongly suspect isn't even a proper word, but... hey ho...). Some of those dynamite videos... bloody, flippin' Nora!
Can you squash lithium polymer (lipo) batteries in the metal tube you squash fruit in?
Also, would different C rating (amp output capability of the battery) lithium polymer batteries create different size explosions for the same capacity battery?
Nice
1:07 they still haven't fixed the typhoon's blowback issue... Damnit, Sarif
Be cool to see thermal image of all these crushes
Your neighbors must lovee you
The brass cylinder would have to be the most dangerous in my books because you weren't prepared for it to do that.
I like to see tge HPC revisit the most explosion and dangerous stuff now that they have a bunker. BTW, has a ventilation system been built into the bunker? 🤔
I used to always get repetitive dreams of being crushed by a GIANT hydraulic press, terrifying.
My cousin Wang Suk Peen in China cannot access this video so I sent him videos via email. He is grateful
Mr. Peen, Wang Suk wouldn't be able to access it anyway
Man I’d hate to be on the HPC clean up crew!
For battery ideas:
not sure how but roll one of the pouch like battery packs that you'd find in older iPhones and iPods from one end and watch it break. Or just fold them
I know a guy who lost half his hand. He was using the hydraulic hose, to position a clamp, when the hydraulic line ruptured. It blew right thru his hand.