Maybe will do soon. I have another hifi project planned with way more potent woofer and more Amp Power. Either 6th oder bandpass or loaded horn. If wood wasnt that expensive right now....
Very Cool! Though i have to ask... is it bolted down? because while i'm guessing that the high mass makes it hard to tip, if it were to tip it looks like it would fall with quite a small angle of... tippage, or whatever the right word for it would be.
Mit Owatrol Öl könntest du die Rohre noch behandeln, falls du über so etwas nachdenkst. Sieht jedenfalls fantastisch aus, geniale Idee wie immer hervorragend umgesetzt
Danke dir! Ich hab die nach dem aufstellen mit nem öligen Lappen eingerieben - wenn ich da nochmal dran muss (wegen staub etc) schaue ich mir das mal an!
@@Roetz40 keine Ursache! kann ich nur empfehlen, gibt ne seidenmatte, trockene Oberfläche die auch überlackiert werden kann. Wird auch für Fahrzeug- oder andere Restaurationen eingesetzt. Kann das Korrosionsschutzdepot empfehlen, da hab ich das bisher bezogen.
Again, very cool man! If you ever get your hands on an even longer section of pipe, you can try to make a tubular transmission line subwoofer out of it.
I would have loved a 4 channel dsp amp with delay, crossovers, 31 band EQ etc. But this was all about upcycling, using materials that are already there. So I guess that cheap thing is kind of a suitable solution... ;)
Very cool. What's your honest opinion on the sound? As good as some mid-grade $500 speakers? Better? What is the standout best sound feature... lows/mids/highs?
@@Roetz40 Haha, awesome. I asked because I have considered this style of speaker for my living room to incorporate into some large decorative prints that hang on the wall. What a bitchin way to incorporate invisible 2 channel speakers into the decor, just to compliment (or even replace) the lousy speakers that come in a large flat screen TV.
Looks excellent, I do have to ask though. You've got the 3-D printed enclosure for the amplifier with some neat looking fins, do you plan on making that part out of a heat-conducting material at some point in the future? Or is the amplifier cooled well enough without that? Looks good either way.
@@Roetz40 It's sadly required for the algorithm, along with title cards -- but you can still do it in a classy way, and deliver whats promised. LIke say ua-cam.com/users/StuffMadeHerevideos or ua-cam.com/users/StumpyNubsvideos or ua-cam.com/users/KyleHillSciencevideos and such. This ua-cam.com/video/e1dNP3Heejc/v-deo.html is a decent take on it, and he's already changed that video title 3 times in the last few days...I think there is even value in early vs late audience to a video and the titles used. In any case, this is awesome, and great work!
I disagree, I feel this channel generally has a pretty good balance of promotable but still relevant/informative/accurate titles, while the current one ("You wont believe what I build out of this Rusty Pipe!" in case it changes again) stands out to me as obnoxious: standard template "you won't believe" (yes, I will) with almost no information about content (Machining? Fabricating? Melting and casting?), I only click such titles if I know the channel and expect the video to be good either way (which it was, by the way! :) ) I understand needing to find a balance between clickability and pure content description, just wanted to provide some feedback from the other side as well. (If I had to suggest an alternative, maybe "Massive subwoofer built from rusty pipes" or "Turning rusty water pipes into a subwoofer", or "Worlds heaviest subwoofer" if you must, but take these with a grain of salt since I am not a youtube creator)
@@hadinossanosam4459 Im 100% with you... Always when uploading a video im debating myself how to title it. I hate to go that clickbaity route but it seems to be necessary if you want to be "sucessfull" on any social media platform. But thb im not good ad that (and maybe I dont want to be). Also I never run ads on my vids, so having low views on a vid doesnt translate bad to my bank account. But spending something like 50-60 hours on such a project is way more rewarding if you reach a greater audience with it... :P Thanks to both of you for your suggestions. I made another thumbnail/title, lets see if this gets the algorithm going. If not, you can find me listening tunes on my stereo system in my workshop :P
@@hadinossanosam4459 Yeah. It's a real art to make UA-cam happy and to not sound like a jerk... I think also why some folks use a plainer title for a day or so (for main fans) and then change to a a more dramatic one later (for the randoms). Anyway, I don't disageee -- and I'm not a YT creator either.
There's more than a hint of genius in this.
Pretty fun use of some neat old materials.
Nice but would have looked a bit better if there was some colour on the panels or made them black also.
That looks sick! I would love to hear it in person with some DnB.. also... Have you knocked it over yet?
I love how the GoPro tripod holds the piece down at the mill 🤪. Also that quick connect electrical box is very interesting.
Awesome project! When i first saw the title, I was thinking horn loaded subwoofer, maybe next time?
Maybe will do soon. I have another hifi project planned with way more potent woofer and more Amp Power. Either 6th oder bandpass or loaded horn. If wood wasnt that expensive right now....
Great project, my man!
Very Cool! Though i have to ask... is it bolted down? because while i'm guessing that the high mass makes it hard to tip, if it were to tip it looks like it would fall with quite a small angle of... tippage, or whatever the right word for it would be.
Through the standoffs the whole think is bolted down via 4x M12 bolts. It will only tip if the whole company tips :P
I think it is time to invest in a sandblasting cabinet... how many wheels did you burn for these wonderful hunks of history
I do have a cabinet, but if I put the smaller pipes in there my hands will not fit anymore :D
Mit Owatrol Öl könntest du die Rohre noch behandeln, falls du über so etwas nachdenkst. Sieht jedenfalls fantastisch aus, geniale Idee wie immer hervorragend umgesetzt
Danke dir! Ich hab die nach dem aufstellen mit nem öligen Lappen eingerieben - wenn ich da nochmal dran muss (wegen staub etc) schaue ich mir das mal an!
@@Roetz40 keine Ursache!
kann ich nur empfehlen, gibt ne seidenmatte, trockene Oberfläche die auch überlackiert werden kann. Wird auch für Fahrzeug- oder andere Restaurationen eingesetzt. Kann das Korrosionsschutzdepot empfehlen, da hab ich das bisher bezogen.
How about changing those woven wire sleeves to metal? Copper, brass?
Very impressive! By the way, what's the music?
Again, very cool man! If you ever get your hands on an even longer section of pipe, you can try to make a tubular transmission line subwoofer out of it.
that would be rad. But at some point I cant move this behemoth anymore :P
I have always loved that maho Tool changer from the Old days. 👍
Btw what tripod for the gopro is that.
Bacana em, mas podia ter pulado a limpeza né, não precisamos de ver como é feito, limpeza é limpeza !
"How to build a portable speaker from a rusty waterpipe" - Well done!
Great job, but is that piss ant cheap class D amp doing your masterpiece justice?
I would have loved a 4 channel dsp amp with delay, crossovers, 31 band EQ etc. But this was all about upcycling, using materials that are already there.
So I guess that cheap thing is kind of a suitable solution... ;)
Is that a valve (non return) mounted in the index table of the big Maho?
Very cool. What's your honest opinion on the sound? As good as some mid-grade $500 speakers? Better? What is the standout best sound feature... lows/mids/highs?
It's really hard to describe or compare. There are just songs that hit different in a very positive way. Also, no 500€ speaker looks as dope :P
@@Roetz40 Haha, awesome. I asked because I have considered this style of speaker for my living room to incorporate into some large decorative prints that hang on the wall. What a bitchin way to incorporate invisible 2 channel speakers into the decor, just to compliment (or even replace) the lousy speakers that come in a large flat screen TV.
No any gaskets?
Noice dood!
Ich kann mir nicht helfen, aber das gehört Pulverbeschichtet... oder schöner Hammerschlaglack :D.
very good job
Sick.
Digga das ist der Hammer😆😁
Fun video, thanks
respect
what amplifier are you using? are there any passive crossover parts?
Looks excellent, I do have to ask though. You've got the 3-D printed enclosure for the amplifier with some neat looking fins, do you plan on making that part out of a heat-conducting material at some point in the future? Or is the amplifier cooled well enough without that?
Looks good either way.
For now it is only a design feature. The Amp stays cool enough to not worry about it :)
Das ist gut Sehr gut ya
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ich weis gar nicht was das heißt, aber es hört sich hübsch an
Impressive 😎
1 A! So'n Rohr is doch was Feines.
Was haben die da bitte zwischen die Rohre zum abdichten reingepackt? Schaut ziemlich geil aus! Und der Bass ist bestimmt auch stabil.
Die Teile waren einbetoniert. Richtige Sauerei ;)
Wow!
WOW 🤩
👌
👍👍😎👍👍
EDM pls
what? no laser rust removal? tststs
jk
I would love to own one at some point. But I cant justify that invest for just these weekend side projects :P
@@Roetz40 i know, they are very expensive
You should make the titles more clickbaity. The video is great but it lacks promotion 😂
Got any suggestions? :P
@@Roetz40 It's sadly required for the algorithm, along with title cards -- but you can still do it in a classy way, and deliver whats promised. LIke say ua-cam.com/users/StuffMadeHerevideos or ua-cam.com/users/StumpyNubsvideos or ua-cam.com/users/KyleHillSciencevideos and such. This ua-cam.com/video/e1dNP3Heejc/v-deo.html is a decent take on it, and he's already changed that video title 3 times in the last few days...I think there is even value in early vs late audience to a video and the titles used.
In any case, this is awesome, and great work!
I disagree, I feel this channel generally has a pretty good balance of promotable but still relevant/informative/accurate titles, while the current one ("You wont believe what I build out of this Rusty Pipe!" in case it changes again) stands out to me as obnoxious: standard template "you won't believe" (yes, I will) with almost no information about content (Machining? Fabricating? Melting and casting?), I only click such titles if I know the channel and expect the video to be good either way (which it was, by the way! :) )
I understand needing to find a balance between clickability and pure content description, just wanted to provide some feedback from the other side as well.
(If I had to suggest an alternative, maybe "Massive subwoofer built from rusty pipes" or "Turning rusty water pipes into a subwoofer", or "Worlds heaviest subwoofer" if you must, but take these with a grain of salt since I am not a youtube creator)
@@hadinossanosam4459 Im 100% with you... Always when uploading a video im debating myself how to title it. I hate to go that clickbaity route but it seems to be necessary if you want to be "sucessfull" on any social media platform. But thb im not good ad that (and maybe I dont want to be).
Also I never run ads on my vids, so having low views on a vid doesnt translate bad to my bank account. But spending something like 50-60 hours on such a project is way more rewarding if you reach a greater audience with it... :P
Thanks to both of you for your suggestions. I made another thumbnail/title, lets see if this gets the algorithm going. If not, you can find me listening tunes on my stereo system in my workshop :P
@@hadinossanosam4459 Yeah. It's a real art to make UA-cam happy and to not sound like a jerk... I think also why some folks use a plainer title for a day or so (for main fans) and then change to a a more dramatic one later (for the randoms). Anyway, I don't disageee -- and I'm not a YT creator either.
RAD
Love it