HYDRAULIC PRESS VS ANVILS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

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  • @runas7
    @runas7 9 днів тому +4580

    You should buy a Chinese or Indian hydraulic press. This way you avoid all those problems.

  • @rampage2587
    @rampage2587 11 днів тому +3828

    The good thing about indias is it's so soft you can probably mold it back into the shape of an anvil with your hands

    • @CanadairCL44
      @CanadairCL44 11 днів тому +83

      😂

    • @greenspiraldragon
      @greenspiraldragon 10 днів тому +85

      I'm wondering if it was aluminum, either that or it was never tempered.

    • @jancezkiewicz.r6215
      @jancezkiewicz.r6215 10 днів тому +89

      @@greenspiraldragon hardened clay

    • @rnash999
      @rnash999 10 днів тому +41

      It is a safety anvil. No brittle chunks of steel flying at your eyes.

    • @KajuTheRudeMonke
      @KajuTheRudeMonke 10 днів тому

      @@greenspiraldragon hardened cow turds

  • @SpinSilver
    @SpinSilver 2 дні тому +199

    It’s actually pretty smart of India. They have a crap product so that you (the customer) have to call and speak to their representatives for hours.

    • @hamtan99
      @hamtan99 День тому +21

      Then you get scammed via phone call.

    • @filipziemkiewicz1566
      @filipziemkiewicz1566 20 годин тому +9

      Helo, wat can I help you? *hindi accent*

    • @indiankid8601
      @indiankid8601 20 годин тому +4

      And then we can scam you. Money 🤑

    • @Frivals
      @Frivals 10 годин тому

      😂😂😂😂😂❤

    • @auntiecarol
      @auntiecarol 3 години тому

      It's about the customer call associates we met along the way.

  • @vladislav-y28
    @vladislav-y28 11 днів тому +2192

    I have a red Russian anvil exactly like this. I have had it since I was a child. It was part of a tool kit called "Young Technician." My parents gave me this kit around 1981 or 1982.

    • @justins3810
      @justins3810 10 днів тому +56

      What do you use a tiny anvil like that for?

    • @W_H_K
      @W_H_K 10 днів тому +224

      @@justins3810they’re good for jewelry making.

    • @justins3810
      @justins3810 10 днів тому +43

      @@W_H_K makes sense

    • @vladislav-y28
      @vladislav-y28 10 днів тому +126

      @@justins3810 I kept this anvil as a souvenir. Sometimes I use it to blunt small nails. In order to prevent wooden planks from cracking when hammering nails, it is recommended to blunt the nail tip. In such situations, a small, lightweight anvil is always convenient to carry with you.

    • @justins3810
      @justins3810 10 днів тому +23

      @@vladislav-y28 I always just drill a pilot hole to prevent the wood from splitting.
      You blunt the tip of nail to prevent the wood spitting? Never heard of that before

  • @zemlidrakona2915
    @zemlidrakona2915 9 днів тому +2801

    If you run out of butter you can spread the Indian anvil on your toast.

  • @sergeifedorenko7723
    @sergeifedorenko7723 13 днів тому +1574

    Теперь понятно из какого металла сделали жидкого терминатора, из индийского.

    • @radamus210
      @radamus210 11 днів тому +189

      This was worth translating 🤣

    • @fierrymarkpanggo8162
      @fierrymarkpanggo8162 10 днів тому +46

      😂😂😂

    • @c.jamesmichael
      @c.jamesmichael 10 днів тому +124

      So glad I translated this comment. That's fucking hilarious, bro LOL!

    • @anneominous7172
      @anneominous7172 10 днів тому +1

      [John calls his foster parents, the T-1000 answers the phone]
      "Heloo is sexy bbe girl?? U have beautiful bobs?? Wy you not say reply? I want kiss ur beautiful bich pusy."
      [Arnold]
      "Your foster parents are dead."

    • @warrenpeace8304
      @warrenpeace8304 10 днів тому +19

      😂

  • @Aimaqun
    @Aimaqun 7 днів тому +235

    ЧИЗ - Челябинский инструментальный завод. Был основан в годы войны на базе эвакуированного из Ленинграда завода Калибр. Наковаленка из ролика входила в набор "Юный техник". Отличный результат для детской игрушки!

    • @PlagueKing_LordFalix
      @PlagueKing_LordFalix 7 днів тому +16

      Thats pretty cool. Cheers.

    • @Bubblegum_Bricks
      @Bubblegum_Bricks 7 днів тому +6

      Although I don't like Russians, I must admit that they know metallurgy.

    • @Aimaqun
      @Aimaqun 6 днів тому +39

      @@Bubblegum_Bricks Понимаю, что у каждого своя точка зрения, но стоит помнить, что люди разные. Они могут отличаться от вас, но это не значит, что они плохие 🤝

    • @Aimaqun
      @Aimaqun 6 днів тому +3

      @@PlagueKing_LordFalix Спасибо! А что именно тебе понравилось? 😊

    • @user-wt3lb4pj9l
      @user-wt3lb4pj9l 6 днів тому +9

      Это именно что не детская игрушка. Маленький инструмент, сделанный по ГОСТу, сталь 45Л, закалка поверхности ТВЧ вроде. Просто продавали в наборах ЮТ в розницу. Но не только.

  • @nurventilatoren
    @nurventilatoren 4 дні тому +71

    The Indian anvil would probably melt if left out in the sun.

  • @fritaim
    @fritaim 5 днів тому +358

    This russian anvil is from 1986 ussr tool set for kids named 'young technician'. It was in a wooden blue box with handle. Quite heavy for kid. There were a little hammer, hacksaw, vise, chisel, pliers. All was designed for kid hand and arranged well in box with manual to teach kid how to use these tools properly. Not for real works for adults. BTW the CHIZ (ЧИЗ) factory is still operating nowadays.

    • @georgefalcon14
      @georgefalcon14 2 дні тому +25

      Thanks, I enjoy learning facts about everything!

    • @rodmar1874
      @rodmar1874 2 дні тому +35

      ​@@georgefalcon14I have a fact for you. In Spanish, avocado is called 'aguacate' and this word has it's root in the nahuatl language (Aztec empire) 'ahuacatl', meaning testicle. 🧐🥑

    • @mato9884
      @mato9884 2 дні тому +11

      Hammer in the box but no sickel? Odd

    • @ravioli2321
      @ravioli2321 2 дні тому +1

      ​@@rodmar1874 Yo soy abogado🥑

    • @fritaim
      @fritaim 2 дні тому +18

      @@mato9884 :) Sickel is in another wooden tool box named "young harvester".

  • @grimmdanny
    @grimmdanny 6 днів тому +228

    You telling me Indian Street Food is harder than their Anvils?

  • @pablorussian4873
    @pablorussian4873 11 днів тому +347

    Индийскую наковальню можно использовать как подушку-продавится по форме головы за пару ночей)

    • @VedunW
      @VedunW 11 днів тому +19

      Особенно, если сверху индийской кувалдой пару раз плескануть )

    • @dannyserge9982
      @dannyserge9982 8 днів тому +8

      Ils ont dû prendre de la pâte à modeler pour la fabriquer.

    • @ВинниПух-у5п
      @ВинниПух-у5п 8 днів тому +6

      Она просто из магазина приколов

    • @takizawahide
      @takizawahide 8 днів тому +13

      面白いコメント

    • @yannikoloff7659
      @yannikoloff7659 7 днів тому +12

      Индусы нашли тот горн в котором расстворили жидкого терминатора

  • @SasukeTheCursed
    @SasukeTheCursed День тому +40

    Honestly just looking at Indias I knew it would perform the worst... but I didn't expect it to be THAT bad. I mean holy shit the nail just went straight in

  • @U.F.O.Technology
    @U.F.O.Technology 13 днів тому +1133

    У индусов краска твёрже наковальни.

  • @vaiphei
    @vaiphei 8 днів тому +3037

    India nail test made me laugh so hard 😂😂😂

    • @Driessens_Peter
      @Driessens_Peter 8 днів тому +101

      i bet you dont even need the press to get it in lmao

    • @mariuszmoraw3571
      @mariuszmoraw3571 7 днів тому +54

      Hey... at least you can nail some better steel on top of it so... I see it as win! 😂

    • @forkless
      @forkless 7 днів тому +67

      Not sure how hard you should be laughing considering they build their own nuclear power plants as well. 🤣

    • @orinocoplay1876
      @orinocoplay1876 7 днів тому +4

      🤣🤣

    • @Dani004able
      @Dani004able 7 днів тому +22

      like it's made of chewing gum :D

  • @PitfallHarry72
    @PitfallHarry72 13 днів тому +1428

    I've had stale bread that's harder than the Indian anvil.

    • @iridios6127
      @iridios6127 13 днів тому +5

      No, you don't.

    • @johnroberts3824
      @johnroberts3824 13 днів тому +98

      @@iridios6127 Yes he did

    • @iridios6127
      @iridios6127 12 днів тому +2

      @@johnroberts3824
      nobody had it.
      i have aluminum knife, which cut any bread, but not withstand any soft steel.

    • @MikeLopez-c9k
      @MikeLopez-c9k 12 днів тому +8

      Indias metal really isn't bad when flattened it has a good appearance it just has to be further processed to increase its purity.

    • @timoeveraers336
      @timoeveraers336 12 днів тому +22

      @@iridios6127 No, you don't

  • @usmc4good
    @usmc4good 3 дні тому +3

    Me: “ooh anvils”…*excited*
    Me @0:17: “oh, paperweight anvils”…*not so excited*
    Also me: watches anyway because I love this channel and watching things go *squish, bang, pop* in a big press…

  • @GaMeON159753456
    @GaMeON159753456 7 днів тому +431

    Russia and the USA: wouldn’t it be funny if this thing can tank a 100 ton hydraulic press lol
    China: cost effective and reasonably strong
    India: we should make an anvil out of wax

    • @tristanschmidt1239
      @tristanschmidt1239 3 дні тому +15

      Is probably made with soft steel or iorn you can tell the china one was at least hardened by how it broke

    • @zxt5148
      @zxt5148 2 дні тому +10

      What makes you think its cost effective and not simply inferior material?

    • @Cold_Cactus
      @Cold_Cactus 2 дні тому +3

      ​@@tristanschmidt1239 case hardened at most , its still pot metal and wouldn't actually work as it would take dents on the surface or explode the first time you miss the hot metal and hot the face

    • @tristanschmidt1239
      @tristanschmidt1239 2 дні тому

      @Cold_Cactus you referring to the Chinese or inda one

    • @fugia3444
      @fugia3444 День тому +4

      ​@@tristanschmidt1239chinesse would hold 100tonnes if it had the shape of russian or USA anvil

  • @Brtshne
    @Brtshne 7 днів тому +2312

    Me: "Chinese anvil will definately be last place"
    India: "Allow me to introduce myself"

    • @UJ00UJ
      @UJ00UJ 6 днів тому +36

      Chinese anvil was the worst though.

    • @frt1985
      @frt1985 6 днів тому +12

      @@UJ00UJtbh Indian is the worst among all. Nail test more important for an anvil since you're not gonna use 100 tons force on it during craft.

    • @uafc1
      @uafc1 6 днів тому

      I think China was the worst because it broke, it was the most unreliable at the end of the day. But, yeah, you don't want to buy indian either

    • @aleksandarzoric2452
      @aleksandarzoric2452 6 днів тому +95

      Do you know why every anvil is new except the US one? Because the new ones are made in China also😂

    • @mng8680
      @mng8680 6 днів тому +64

      ​@@UJ00UJ
      Not in this video, India anvil got penetrated by nail and got crushed with less force than Chinese anvil.

  • @jeromewagschal9485
    @jeromewagschal9485 7 днів тому +680

    When you applied pressure on the Russian and American anvils I was actually afraid for the hydraulic press...I thought it was going to die right in front of our eyes 😄😄😄

    • @piggywahwah
      @piggywahwah 5 днів тому +82

      Plot twist : on closer inspection when flipping over the american anvil we noticed a "made in china" mark.

    • @jeromewagschal9485
      @jeromewagschal9485 5 днів тому +7

      @piggywahwah 😄😄😄

    • @PatPatych
      @PatPatych 5 днів тому

      Russian-made crap is barely better than indian

    • @true227
      @true227 5 днів тому +16

      ​@@piggywahwahthe same with russian

    • @derkaiser7968
      @derkaiser7968 5 днів тому +3

      Did you see the 500 ton hydrolic press part?

  • @ericvigen
    @ericvigen 13 годин тому +2

    I wish you had tested a Germany made anvil too. The result would have been number one! Germans are the god of high quality indutries and machinaries. I love their products.

  • @rickyf8308
    @rickyf8308 7 днів тому +753

    Terminator music to use a hydraulic press is the perfect soundtrack.

    • @yannikoloff7659
      @yannikoloff7659 7 днів тому +16

      And liquid terminator in form of anvil.
      Tadam tam dadam. Tadam tam dadam. Toorooroo

    • @akselfikret7159
      @akselfikret7159 7 днів тому +5

      Da dam Dan Dan da dam! Da Dam dan dan da dam!

    • @MrRufusjax
      @MrRufusjax 7 днів тому +4

      Agreed! The music was perfect!

    • @vasanth164
      @vasanth164 7 днів тому +4

      You mean terminator 1st climax scene 😂

    • @Nekodaisuki88
      @Nekodaisuki88 6 днів тому +3

      In an Indian press, he would've been back.

  • @Rascal77s
    @Rascal77s 13 днів тому +5334

    India is selling a brick of butter disguised as an anvil.

  • @paranoik8617
    @paranoik8617 4 дні тому +273

    Красная наковальня-это детская игрушка времён СССР!!!! Ха-ха-ха!!!! Отличный результат.

    • @sandiepaul9421
      @sandiepaul9421 3 дні тому +20

      It was hard to see that little red andvil go into the press. I'm glad it survived.

    • @sandiepaul9421
      @sandiepaul9421 3 дні тому +7

      Well, almost.😢

    • @Саурон-ш3к
      @Саурон-ш3к 3 дні тому +35

      Если бы она была времен СССР у них бы задымился пресс

    • @АлександрМиронычев-к8х
      @АлександрМиронычев-к8х 2 дні тому +13

      В СССР почти все заводы были американские, отсюда и результат!

    • @gmouse14
      @gmouse14 2 дні тому +20

      @@АлександрМиронычев-к8х старый миф...
      тут на другом канале пару недель назад видел, что в сша на заводах до сих пор работают советские чпу станки из 80х, по легенде их добывали через третьи страны в обход санкций, обычно через канаду...

  • @jasonbaines7569
    @jasonbaines7569 День тому +1

    As an American I steel go for U.S. made steel, but the Russian steel was pretty darn good. 👍

  • @jhinsc54
    @jhinsc54 7 днів тому +506

    I think the main lesson here is it is amazing what people (including me) will watch on UA-cam.

    • @edwardgiovannelli5191
      @edwardgiovannelli5191 7 днів тому +8

      ...and the friends we made along the way...

    • @Kunfucious577
      @Kunfucious577 7 днів тому +5

      Truely. Some things I never thought I was interested in. There’s a guy that eats really old military MREs and reviews them. There are episodes on the civil war and WW1 mres that he tries to it’s interesting af.

    • @group15f
      @group15f 6 днів тому +1

      Hilarious, I was thinking the same thing loool.

    • @MR-MR-ud5oo
      @MR-MR-ud5oo 6 днів тому

      LOL!

    • @Graysail0r
      @Graysail0r 6 днів тому

      Probably the most interesting and funny thing I've watched in a week. Lol.

  • @Iowa599
    @Iowa599 12 днів тому +715

    I like how the one from India is adjustable.

    • @AlexandreLuiz-ph8ns
      @AlexandreLuiz-ph8ns 12 днів тому

      Bad one... As bad as people from India speaking English

    • @PlutoTheSynth
      @PlutoTheSynth 11 днів тому +40

      Ah yes, it's not a bug, it's a feature!

    • @THOMMGB
      @THOMMGB 10 днів тому +6

      Good one!

    • @paulstubbs7678
      @paulstubbs7678 10 днів тому +2

      but only one way

    • @1024det
      @1024det 10 днів тому +20

      The metal alloy contains naan bread

  • @moetocafe
    @moetocafe 6 днів тому +122

    One SMAALL nuance here - the USA one is rusty, meaning it's old, produced by oldschool material. Why didn't you get a new one? It's either, because it's not as durable, or because they are not even produced over there anymore.

    • @MegaKrayZay
      @MegaKrayZay 5 днів тому +15

      No, there’s American Made anvils, but the price for one is NOT worth the risk of breaking it for a UA-cam video. And most likely, an American Made anvil that size is probably hard to find to begin with.

    • @emrysgeibhendach7572
      @emrysgeibhendach7572 5 днів тому +2

      There are a lot of American made anvils and they are easy find they are just more expensive

    • @moetocafe
      @moetocafe 5 днів тому +12

      @@emrysgeibhendach7572 this is a mini-anvil, how much expensive could it be. Come on...

    • @emrysgeibhendach7572
      @emrysgeibhendach7572 5 днів тому +3

      @@moetocafe while they are more expensive there still affordable at usually around 27-45 dollar depending on the brand

    • @nerdstrangler4804
      @nerdstrangler4804 5 днів тому +2

      @@moetocafe Probably more a case of being hard to find. As I assume these are more of a novelty item than an actual tool.

  • @Noblewolf09
    @Noblewolf09 4 дні тому +4

    I don’t care who makes the things or the numbers, it is just only satisfying to see stuff in a hydraulic press

  • @hksoundpro
    @hksoundpro 13 днів тому +1862

    The USA anvil looked like a 1950's survivor. They don't make them like that anymore.

    • @hierapolice20
      @hierapolice20 13 днів тому +53

      planlı eskitme !

    • @Gungnir762
      @Gungnir762 13 днів тому

      Old American tools are coveted. Most manufacturing went to China.

    • @АндрейНикитенко-ф4с
      @АндрейНикитенко-ф4с 13 днів тому +284

      In those days, the US knew how to make things that last forever. A relic of a bygone era. By the way, the Russian anvil was actually made in my city around the 70s of the last century, that is, back in the USSR.

    • @skitidet4302
      @skitidet4302 12 днів тому +115

      Yup, it's actually forged as you can see from the failure mode. Today 99.99% of anvils and even vices are made out of cast iron/steal/whatever pot metal India used, some use good cast steel like the Russian anvil, but it's never going to be as good as a forged part.
      It's especially infuriating when it comes to vices as they are under tension a lot more than anvils, and cast iron/steel is pretty brittle under tension, so as soon as you start whacking hard on something in a vice, your vice breaks, unless you got an old vice that was made well by forging the parts.

    • @zombieapocalypse3837
      @zombieapocalypse3837 12 днів тому +122

      That's what I thought immediately on sight too, this is an OLD U.S. anvil. So, the comparison with what looks like a newer Russian anvil is a little deceptive.

  • @ROBIN50111
    @ROBIN50111 5 днів тому +43

    I love these two 🇷🇺🇺🇸
    If they stop creating problems humanity will rise

    • @timminh468
      @timminh468 2 дні тому +1

      Ask the people of Donbas who started the Ukraine problem in 2014 it wasn’t Russia

    • @ДанилСтеценко-д6ю
      @ДанилСтеценко-д6ю 2 дні тому +11

      @@timminh468no, it was.

    • @mrgyani
      @mrgyani 2 дні тому

      Russia sucks.

    • @mrgyani
      @mrgyani 2 дні тому

      ​@@timminh468 ask the Ukranian parents whose children are kidnapped by Russia.

    • @M.Gamboa
      @M.Gamboa 2 дні тому

      Sadly both countries are run by fuckin psychopaths and full of propaganda lol

  • @briancs5884
    @briancs5884 13 днів тому +254

    Would be interesting to use a thermal imaging device to see how hot the pieces become under load.

    • @gregmilliken9659
      @gregmilliken9659 9 днів тому +15

      Definitely!

    • @gregmilliken9659
      @gregmilliken9659 9 днів тому +11

      That's something most people wouldn't realize.

    • @chancepaladin
      @chancepaladin 8 днів тому +15

      the india one turns to a liquid then back into a solid, pretty impressive thermal transfer

    • @done.6191
      @done.6191 6 днів тому

      Was wondering if they’re hot after pressing; all that input energy has to go somewhere, and would bleed off as heat

    • @OMaMaRMY
      @OMaMaRMY 6 днів тому +1

      ive been under so many loads and let me tell you its always hot 🥵

  • @GuitarSolosInc.
    @GuitarSolosInc. 3 дні тому +3

    The American one is super old. Thats a shame. We havent made one in a while im guessing?

  • @Redneck_Hero
    @Redneck_Hero 12 днів тому +905

    "Do not repeat at home"
    Yeah like the average person has a bunch of anvils and a hydraulic press just lying around

    • @jameswolfe24
      @jameswolfe24 11 днів тому +25

      You never know

    • @paullllehtx
      @paullllehtx 10 днів тому +37

      ​@@jameswolfe24If they do, I'm pretty sure they know what they're doing.

    • @MikeBarbarossa
      @MikeBarbarossa 10 днів тому +6

      I got a hydraulic press, but it aint 300 ton

    • @paulstubbs7678
      @paulstubbs7678 10 днів тому +8

      Yeah, but that Indian unit look like it would fail by driving over it.

    • @fgraf
      @fgraf 10 днів тому +1

      I just assumed they were being sarcastic! Maybe not though.

  • @jointscript
    @jointscript 13 днів тому +475

    Where did you find this American anvil? In a museum?

    • @snowfighter62
      @snowfighter62 13 днів тому +1

      Where else? But when the lying, cheating grabber is back in office, America will produce their own anvils again.

    • @brucekellett2269
      @brucekellett2269 13 днів тому +82

      Yeah the USA unit was a beautie. Nicely engineered. Wouldn't mind one them myself.

    • @АндрейНикитенко-ф4с
      @АндрейНикитенко-ф4с 12 днів тому +117

      Perfection as a legacy of a bygone civilization

    • @io_metre
      @io_metre 12 днів тому +25

      @@brucekellett2269yeah, very sad for the American one. I would love get one like this for me

    • @CitAcanada
      @CitAcanada 12 днів тому +72

      Borrowed from a neighbor. " hey here's your anvil back, thanks"
      "Wtf were you hammering???"

  • @grumpycat7826
    @grumpycat7826 4 дні тому +176

    Proves why we should have never abandoned US Steel!

    • @qwertyuiopasdfghjk11111
      @qwertyuiopasdfghjk11111 2 дні тому +8

      Don't worry, it will be a Japanese company, not an Indian or Chinese company, that acquires US Steel.

    • @sirmonkey1985
      @sirmonkey1985 День тому +12

      The problem started when we allowed one company to control the mass production market of steel in the US. It's only going to get worse.

    • @rashodm7129
      @rashodm7129 День тому +3

      ​@sirmonkey1985 Yeah single point source is insane, especially after the covid 19 semiconductor catastrophe

    • @Ekztabar
      @Ekztabar День тому +1

      Yes 100%

    • @blueblade455
      @blueblade455 День тому

      Unions brainwash factory employees into thinking they deserve $50 an hour for a mediocre job but manufacturing companies said "Nope, buh bye" and moved production plants into different countries decades ago. Unions are now irrelevant and obsolete.

  • @Mightydoggo
    @Mightydoggo День тому +3

    "Do not repeat at home"
    Oh okay, guess I´ll just bring my house sized hydraulic machine back into the basement then.

  • @DumbCarGuy
    @DumbCarGuy 12 днів тому +526

    It always ends up Russia vs USA.

    • @chizuanchan2557
      @chizuanchan2557 12 днів тому +1

      @@DumbCarGuy Cuz Russia and the US are only 2 powerful nations that can change the course of humanity.

    • @TrungNguyen-ul8gm
      @TrungNguyen-ul8gm 12 днів тому +35

      NATO vs Russia

    • @skpavlenko
      @skpavlenko 11 днів тому +39

      Without any chances for Russia although

    • @Voldemar-tatarskiy
      @Voldemar-tatarskiy 11 днів тому +80

      @@skpavlenko ну ну..

    • @chizuanchan2557
      @chizuanchan2557 11 днів тому +63

      @@skpavlenko 😂 lol. We have already seen in Ukraine what US is capable of 😂🤣

  • @paulschofield2630
    @paulschofield2630 7 днів тому +123

    Impressive USA and Russian ❤, i did some Blacksmith's work in the 70s, and im looking early next year for a full sized anvil, this tool seriously helped civilisation move forward ❤❤ thanks 😊 for the video ❤❤😂😊

    • @edwardgiovannelli5191
      @edwardgiovannelli5191 7 днів тому +3

      If you're not looking to mortgage your house for one, take a look at the Vevor black 132 pound one. I've been giving mine all kinds of h3ll for three years now and its still in excellent shape - though the pritchel is useless

    • @alex_petrovf
      @alex_petrovf 6 днів тому +2

      Американская имеет более толстую середину чем русская . Русская и китайская одинаковый чертеж . Американская целый кусок

    • @hanfucolorful9656
      @hanfucolorful9656 5 днів тому

      It is an unfair testing, you need to have some size and some shape anvils to do the test, in this case you can clearly see 6:37 that the wideness of US one is about 4 times of that of China's, I know you want to Make America Great Again (MAGA), but you should not fool yourself, that is like the US team had face in Olympic swimming competition.

  • @TheObserver3
    @TheObserver3 13 днів тому +465

    The nail going through the Indian anvil like a hot knife through butter 😂

    • @lapub.
      @lapub. 10 днів тому +37

      It's a tool mismatch, an India anvil require an Inda nail !

    • @joejoe-the-original
      @joejoe-the-original 10 днів тому +14

      Indian butter is also too soft, they put in in a jar instead.

    • @taurusmclure3025
      @taurusmclure3025 10 днів тому +7

      @@joejoe-the-original Так у них и стул жидкий

    • @drkaleswarbas7953
      @drkaleswarbas7953 9 днів тому +2

      😂😂😂😂​

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin 8 днів тому

      Looks like a Russian nail.

  • @hyperionsf3220
    @hyperionsf3220 11 годин тому

    For anyone wondering, that was clearly an older US steel model. We made some seriously powerful stuff back in the day, and I can only hope we'll get back to being the best in the world again.

  • @Backroyal
    @Backroyal 8 днів тому +44

    Скорее всего наковальня США из CORTEN, он не ржавеет, а покрывается защитной пленкой и поэтому кажется ржавым, но прочность высокая. Если обратите внимание на мосты в США, то некоторые выглядят ржавыми, но на самом деле они из CORTEN, поэтому они прослужат очень долго. Нужно сравнить со шведскими металлами, они в этом преуспели побольше многих.

    • @PlanetaCarlejas
      @PlanetaCarlejas 7 днів тому

      Yashhh! L'oxidació superficial de l'acer corten patinable crea una pel·lícula d'òxid impermeable a l'aigua i al vapor d'aigua que impedeix que l'oxidació de l'acer prossegueixi cap a l'interior de la peça. Això es tradueix en una acció protectora de l'òxid superficial enfront de la corrosió atmosfèrica, amb la qual cosa no cal aplicar cap més tipus de protecció a l'acer, com la protecció galvànica o el pintat.

    • @MBTIinRealLife
      @MBTIinRealLife 7 днів тому +3

      Так они в итоге преуспели в прочности состава металла или в наилучшей ржавчине?

    • @ИльяГенш-к4ц
      @ИльяГенш-к4ц 6 днів тому +10

      ​@@MBTIinRealLifeхитрость сплавов типа CORTEN в том, что их целенаправленно делают ржавеющими на поверхности конструкции, а внутренние части делаются устойчивыми к коррозии. Из-за чего на внешних сторонах образуется тонкий слой оксида железа(ржавчины) защищающий конструкцию от негативных факторов внешней среды, а устойчивая к коррозии внутрення часть не даёт развиться сквозной коррозии даже спустя десятилетия службы конструкции в атмосферных условиях. Самый большой минус подобной технологии - она очень дорогая в изготовлении и примерно стоит от 600 до 1200$ за тонну(в зависимости от сорта) когда нержавеющая сталь стоит от 450 до 900$ за тонну. Так же сталь Corten крайне плохо переносит соль, кислоты и солёную аэрозольную взвесь, что сильно ограничивает её применения в морском климате и промышленности в отличии от различных сортов нержавеющей стали. Так что такую сталь из большинства сфер вытеснила более дещёвая и универсальная нержавейка

    • @MBTIinRealLife
      @MBTIinRealLife 6 днів тому

      @ИльяГенш-к4ц интересно

    • @HSkraekelig
      @HSkraekelig 2 дні тому

      Thank you! I'd never heard of CORTEN before, and now I know something new.

  • @brianmin1734
    @brianmin1734 13 днів тому +215

    Nobody has ever believed that India has quality steel.

    • @mkay1957
      @mkay1957 13 днів тому +23

      India has ship breaking yards, so they do have some good steel taken from those ships. But their anvil was a POS.

    • @corcorandm
      @corcorandm 13 днів тому +13

      Aluminum, aluminium

    • @michaelfuxeklint4909
      @michaelfuxeklint4909 12 днів тому +4

      They are softy, why do you think they've won so many Noble Prices, my best teachers come from India ♻️♻️♻️♻️

    • @stratiosastero6880
      @stratiosastero6880 12 днів тому +3

      ​@@corcorandm exacly duraluminium but still aluminium. if they would make solid anvils off train railroad tracfks the result would be better. but still india anvils are cheapest on the world xd

    • @заяцкріль
      @заяцкріль 12 днів тому

      Так і про Китай казали

  • @infinitesimotel
    @infinitesimotel 7 днів тому +27

    With the Russian one you know the red paint is the strength element.

  • @0100000101001100
    @0100000101001100 12 годин тому +1

    What are these? Anvils for ants?

  • @user-dh6lr9uq4d
    @user-dh6lr9uq4d 8 днів тому +168

    The funny thing is that after flattening all the anvils, the main battle tanks of their countries turned into. Russian in T-34, American in Sherman, Indian.. into an elephant.

    • @Liesliah
      @Liesliah 8 днів тому +13

      The indian one turned into Millenium Falcon, actually

    • @skypl3546
      @skypl3546 7 днів тому

      Looks more like cow dung. They love that there apparently

    • @alexrompen805
      @alexrompen805 7 днів тому +20

      An elephant is probably more durable then Indian steel metal

    • @yannikoloff7659
      @yannikoloff7659 7 днів тому +16

      Indian metal idea was first demonstrated in Terminator2

    • @JasonScroggins-c4i
      @JasonScroggins-c4i 7 днів тому

      Hah!

  • @EricZuber-z6l
    @EricZuber-z6l 7 днів тому +41

    Looks like the US anvil was machined from a single block of steel and the Russian was cast. Any thoughts?

    • @bogoljubdjordjevic7528
      @bogoljubdjordjevic7528 6 днів тому +9

      Possible and have different shape American was brake too just down side was made different shape so don't see that much if Russian is cast then they do really good job

    • @aeye9772
      @aeye9772 5 днів тому +10

      Russian one is a toy

    • @BotondZalaiRuzsics
      @BotondZalaiRuzsics 5 днів тому +6

      Russian anvil is part of a children toolset, I also have one since 1985.
      The American, from the looks and finishing is a professional tool.
      The Asians are also toys, but they sell it as professional tools.

    • @AckzaTV
      @AckzaTV 5 днів тому

      ​@@aeye9772No such thing as a toy anvil unless it's 3d printed. It was part of a science kit but it was real and you could use it as you could see here...

    • @AckzaTV
      @AckzaTV 5 днів тому +3

      ​@BotondZalaiRuzsics communist soviet russian toys from the 80s were pretty insane dude. Basically a real life toolkit for kids to become factory workers at a young age lol why u doubting the russians ability to train 5 year old factory workers

  • @purpleblue5205
    @purpleblue5205 День тому +2

    USA, Russia, and Chinese anvil are all good for day to day use. Realistically, a black smith is not going to be able to put anywhere close to the +70 tons (that's like 50 cars) on a anvil for day to day use. If the Chinese anvil is significantly cheaper than the other two, then I would see nothing wrong with getting it.
    The Indian anvil however is absolute trash since is failed the basic nail test. It's also extremely soft so a few hammer strikes would eventually warp it.

    • @zeicold
      @zeicold 3 години тому

      they are just toys...

  • @scallywag4978
    @scallywag4978 6 днів тому +517

    So I just watched anvils being squished for 10 minutes. 10 minutes I’ll never get back. I’ve really got to get my life together.

    • @rygyouwill5293
      @rygyouwill5293 6 днів тому +38

      no, you need to watch more

    • @poetainoui
      @poetainoui 6 днів тому +23

      Nah 10 mins well spent

    • @emadbagheri
      @emadbagheri 5 днів тому +32

      Considering what else is on YT, that was a 10 minute educational video.

    • @thewyrm666
      @thewyrm666 5 днів тому +3

      One of us.

    • @scallywag4978
      @scallywag4978 5 днів тому +2

      Yeah… y’all are probably right

  • @RilesGiles
    @RilesGiles 13 днів тому +170

    the india anvil almost looks like its made from lead or zinc rather than iron or steel given how it had almost no noise from being scratched by a nail and how it smushed together so easily without having chunks of material coming off like the russian and american anvils in the 500 ton press

    • @GeoffryWK
      @GeoffryWK 13 днів тому +15

      Just what I was thinking, a lead alloy.

    • @alfredofernandez823
      @alfredofernandez823 13 днів тому +5

      Parecía fundición gris

    • @MandolinKasi
      @MandolinKasi 12 днів тому +17

      These are jewelers anvil it will be soft.

    • @RilesGiles
      @RilesGiles 12 днів тому +1

      @@MandolinKasi ah, thank you for the explanation.

    • @zakzwijn8410
      @zakzwijn8410 12 днів тому

      i bet it's made from shit

  • @TwoFingeredMamma
    @TwoFingeredMamma 9 днів тому +87

    The Indian steel worker used to be a chef. When the manager of the steel plant told him to make some mild steel he added a ton of bell peppers to the furnace instead of high grade iron ore.

  • @TIGER_TIGERR
    @TIGER_TIGERR 3 дні тому +1

    Whoever comment bad about indian steel remember we were pioneer of it.western invader alexander took indian steel for its strength after invasion bharat mata ki jay

  • @maluminse6013
    @maluminse6013 6 днів тому +98

    I didn't think it was possible to out-China China but India managed.

    • @joebenson528
      @joebenson528 3 дні тому +4

      Chinese products sold for the Chinese market are either on par or in some cases superior to US products. Which makes sense considering 40% of products "made in the US" are mad with Mexican and occasionally Indian steel (for pots, pans and other household products). American steel is reserved for the industrial/commercial sectors. Trump's tariff increases should change that.

    • @maluminse6013
      @maluminse6013 3 дні тому

      I once bought 1000 zip ties off eBay thinking there was no way China could screw up something as simple as zip ties. Guess what? Half of them snapped in my hand while tightening them. Great price though. 😂

    • @JABelms
      @JABelms 3 дні тому

      ​@@maluminse6013 The trick here is China can make the cheapest things possible and also incredible things. Best description is "you get what you pay for". I own multiple $300 Chinese headphones, they give euro brands a run for their money

    • @maluminse6013
      @maluminse6013 3 дні тому

      @@JABelms You can definitely get quality from China. Lots of high quality smartphones and increasingly good quality TVs for example. Now, that's mostly because the Chinese government required that western countries share their proprietary technologies as a condition of entering the Chinese market.

    • @JABelms
      @JABelms 2 дні тому

      @@maluminse6013 Nah, almost every EV on earth and even Tesla literally uses Chinese tech and SONY has been using Chinese tech to make their high end headphones (MDRs). They are not all Western, in fact the holy trinity of Taiwan, China and Korea has been outdoing the Western tech for a while now, hence economic woes

  • @Quintillion_Ton
    @Quintillion_Ton 6 днів тому +392

    China: Our products are universally bad.
    India: Hold my curry...

    • @vinayakop
      @vinayakop 5 днів тому +10

      Wanna be cool.?

    • @QuinZcoco
      @QuinZcoco 5 днів тому +14

      Holda my curry Sar 💀☠️

    • @cle7ic
      @cle7ic 5 днів тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @Saku19
      @Saku19 5 днів тому +5

      ​@@vinayakopDO NOT REDEEM THE ANVIL! SAAR!

    • @IQbatelle0832
      @IQbatelle0832 5 днів тому +5

      Sar but we love israel women why u do that to us

  • @GnrMilligan
    @GnrMilligan 8 днів тому +78

    I have worked in foundries for 35 years. And one look at the Indian casting was enough for me to predict how it was going to perform. I was however crushed in a core blowing machine once, causing massive internal injuries. And something about the 500 ton press's slow but unyielding power really did make me uncomfortable. That aside, great video.

    • @Emca00123
      @Emca00123 7 днів тому +9

      Oh god, are you alright now? How did it happen?

    • @spacegerrit9499
      @spacegerrit9499 7 днів тому +9

      ​@@Emca00123 He's still in there. Bored. Watching video's

    • @GnrMilligan
      @GnrMilligan 7 днів тому +27

      @@Emca00123 Thank you for your concern. I was training a new guy, and while I was inside the machine preparing for the next cycle he pressed the start button. Part of my body was squeezed into a 3 inch space. Ruptured liver, ribs broken and pushed through one lung. And broken shoulder. But I'm fully recovered now, just some scars from the operation. Oh and getting freaked out by hydraulic press videos on UA-cam.😄

    • @Lollaksyotuube
      @Lollaksyotuube 7 днів тому +8

      @@GnrMilligan I'd be quite mad at the guy.

    • @Emca00123
      @Emca00123 7 днів тому +3

      @@GnrMilligan Jesus Christ that's terrible.
      I'm glad you are ok now, but the trainee should have been charged with attempted murder...

  • @Bryce-z9v
    @Bryce-z9v 13 днів тому +137

    Yep, the Russian and the USA anvils are forged steel, not cast. Cool channel

    • @elihu217qd5150
      @elihu217qd5150 11 днів тому +9

      USA and Russia have the quality!!!

    • @Paul-zz8lu
      @Paul-zz8lu 10 днів тому +6

      My thoughts exactly. Coming from a retired Industrial Union Blacksmith, "FORGED STEEL IS THE METAL YOU CAN TRUST"!!!

    • @ВладимирЛарин-х8ш
      @ВладимирЛарин-х8ш 9 днів тому +6

      Российская наковальня это литьё 100%

    • @Bart-uo5xg
      @Bart-uo5xg 9 днів тому +5

      ​@@ВладимирЛарин-х8ш
      Indeed. Look at the break. I'm no breakologist but that metal looks undisciplined.

    • @The14Some1
      @The14Some1 8 днів тому

      Bullshit. Forged steel will break into pieces like in it happened to china sample. You can't squish it like a dough.

  • @whitsrcleftovers2707
    @whitsrcleftovers2707 13 днів тому +168

    I just watched terminator 2 the other night. Still a great movie.

    • @Ryan_the_dawg
      @Ryan_the_dawg 13 днів тому +6

      absolutely it is, just a timeless classic 👌

    • @brucekellett2269
      @brucekellett2269 13 днів тому +4

      Count me in too. After watching it for the first time I won't go near a jar of mercury any more.

    • @TalkingHands308
      @TalkingHands308 12 днів тому

      Still the best.

    • @io_metre
      @io_metre 12 днів тому +1

      The Best 🙏🏻

    • @bra1nc417d
      @bra1nc417d 11 днів тому +2

      One of the best action movies of all time.

  • @blendervendor2220
    @blendervendor2220 11 днів тому +73

    Here's the thing. Only one of these objects in an anvil. Anvils are forged not cast then shaped. There is a process and the difference is obvious. Only the usa anvil is an anvil which is why it performed so highly above the rest. The rest of these objects are called ASO's or "Anvil shaped objects".

    • @proxypanda4156
      @proxypanda4156 8 днів тому +2

      I think China came 2nd. Despite catastrophic failure at 70 tonnes, it didn't deform. Which you wouldn't use it at 70 ton capacity of course.

    • @gleno8499
      @gleno8499 8 днів тому +5

      Thank you for using your intellect. These tests are absurd.

    • @DustinDonald-cz9ot
      @DustinDonald-cz9ot 7 днів тому +3

      @@proxypanda4156 I think it was more of a bad design, too long of a neck for an anvil.

    • @miriamweller812
      @miriamweller812 7 днів тому +2

      Joke is, that the US anvil is decades old so he seemed to have searched hard to find that one and not just get a new one.
      Wonder if new US ones a) suck or b) are simply not even prorduced anymore.

    • @SpiderF27
      @SpiderF27 7 днів тому +1

      @@miriamweller812 Most probably b)

  • @davidmacdonald7071
    @davidmacdonald7071 3 дні тому

    Only the best from India! I’m sure glad their country has the greatest people on earth able to offer their aid to us poor westerners.

  • @ilpiccolomachiavelli
    @ilpiccolomachiavelli 8 днів тому +68

    3:58 China has lost the best anvil they have ever had. They will never be able to make another anvil that can hold 70 tons.

    • @miriamweller812
      @miriamweller812 7 днів тому +8

      Only reason it broke is its form and of course no anvil (especially that small) needs to withstand a single ton of pressure.

    • @lx051225
      @lx051225 7 днів тому +1

      i think it already much better than india mud anvil

    • @josephguo6256
      @josephguo6256 7 днів тому +2

      China has had better anvil those made by military organizations and space program org. not for commercial purpose.

    • @MrEnrikkke
      @MrEnrikkke 7 днів тому

      Just keep on dreamin' and despising China. You clearly need not wake up.

    • @cakmigun1848
      @cakmigun1848 7 днів тому +6

      in my opinion, about the quality of metal, china anvil better than India and Russia. It break because the middle part is so thin compare to others. You can see it at 6:36. America win because it is very bold, 3x thicker than china. India and Russia not break because the metal is softer than china, in the scratch test in the beginning.

  • @mayiask654
    @mayiask654 11 днів тому +65

    Video says in the beginning: "Warning, do not try at home"
    Damn, and I was just about to fire up my heavy duty hydraulic press in our kitchen...😢

  • @АндрейНикитенко-ф4с
    @АндрейНикитенко-ф4с 13 днів тому +115

    ЧИЗ это Челябинский Инструментальный Завод. Он был уничтожен в начале девяностых, а его помещения стали торговым комплексом потому что был одним из двух в мире заводов, производящих уникальное специальное измерительное оборудование, второй был в США. Так что это скорее всего ещё советская наковальня.

    • @Українець-ы3п
      @Українець-ы3п 12 днів тому +13

      Не старайся, американцям це не цікаво.

    • @brenocostateixeira
      @brenocostateixeira 12 днів тому +24

      Eu me importo!

    • @chuk2269
      @chuk2269 12 днів тому +7

      Тоже сразу про Советскую подумал. Все научится своимм именами не научатся.

    • @АндрейНикитенко-ф4с
      @АндрейНикитенко-ф4с 12 днів тому

      @@Українець-ы3п Мне на них похрен, написано же на русском для тех кто его знает.

    • @YbPATA
      @YbPATA 12 днів тому +23

      У меня есть такая же наковальня. Власть захватили дураки и уничтожили то, что создали умные.

  • @AtanasRigov
    @AtanasRigov 3 години тому

    Ех тези американци винаги са най-добрите. Ама този балон все някога ще се спука!

  • @thedude232
    @thedude232 5 днів тому +25

    To be fair if you look at the designs of the Chinese and Indian, they both have a thin "neck" which was able to snap easily. The strength of the U.S. and Russian ones were in the design.

    • @effinog
      @effinog 4 дні тому +2

      Indeed. No one needs a mini anvil that will take a hundred tons or more.

    • @argh100100
      @argh100100 3 дні тому +7

      Not really, you can also see by the nail that the Indian anvil is very soft. I think it's not even steel. The Chinese anvil fails brittle instead of ductile, which tells you that you're dealing with an entirely different metal as well. Likely it is cast instead of forged. When hitting something repeatly with a hammer, you don't want a soft or brittle material.

    • @TheRestedOne
      @TheRestedOne 2 дні тому +2

      And if we watch the entire video we can see the US material balloons instead of buckling. Product failure can cause permanent damage.
      Density and purity matters.

  • @XX-yd7fp
    @XX-yd7fp 7 днів тому +113

    Those arch bottoms handled 100 tons, the arch one of the greatest building inventions.

    • @SpiderF27
      @SpiderF27 7 днів тому +5

      Not on 500 Tons. In fact on 500 t the arch was the weakest point.

    • @TheLifesentence2278
      @TheLifesentence2278 7 днів тому +9

      ​@SpiderF27 you would have to be one hell of a strong man to hit an anvil with 500 tons of force.

    • @XX-yd7fp
      @XX-yd7fp 7 днів тому +9

      @@SpiderF27 500 tons man I said 100t is a great feat, plus the arch it’s worldly recognized as one of the strongest support structures.

    • @leprechaun3677
      @leprechaun3677 7 днів тому +3

      I agree, but it’s also made to allow boats to run underneath.
      I’d be curious to see if the U.S. anvil incorporated the beam at the bottom of the arch to see if that had any impact on its resilience to the upward pressure being applied.
      Russias had a structural failure of its steel; not necessarily the design. But with that said, Russias arch could have been more pronounced like the U.S.
      One thing I noticed with the U.S. anvil is that the inside edges of the arch were beveled. I’d be curious as to how that positively impacted its structural strength.

  • @NMA_NoMoreAmmo
    @NMA_NoMoreAmmo 10 днів тому +136

    Until 0:21. Oh boy, I thought it was a real size anvil :D

    • @AJK967
      @AJK967 8 днів тому +3

      That size …. is that just for simple crafts and bending wire?

    • @svrs
      @svrs 8 днів тому +3

      they were real sized... real small that is.....

    • @taucalm
      @taucalm 8 днів тому +6

      Yes we want to see regular ones, not those they gift for kids.

    • @Sid-rus
      @Sid-rus 8 днів тому +3

      @@taucalm Почему только детям ? Не у всех есть место, куда поставить большую наковальню, а для мелких работ большая и не нужна.

    • @taucalm
      @taucalm 7 днів тому

      @@Sid-rus маленькие для детей

  • @sortaseriousgaming4090
    @sortaseriousgaming4090 3 дні тому +1

    Use new American steel instead of the old stuff. We know the old stuff is good, but what about the new steel?

  • @ДенисХрамцов-н2р
    @ДенисХрамцов-н2р 8 днів тому +33

    Индийскую наковальню сделали из использованных жевательных резинок!

  • @NiKVaS22
    @NiKVaS22 5 днів тому +68

    So what we know after this test?
    All countries have his own mini-anvils. Thank you, 500-ton hydraulic press owner!

    • @miromanorzechowski5845
      @miromanorzechowski5845 2 дні тому

      .Dopuki bedzie zyl i chodzil na wolnosci = uzbrojony seryjny morderca z USA . Francji. Angli ? To beda napady i ginac ludzie.

  • @wedkarskimiszmasz
    @wedkarskimiszmasz 10 днів тому +496

    USA - Titanium
    Russia/USSR - Stalinium
    China - Poorinium
    India - Junkinium - Bollywood accessories

    • @michaell397
      @michaell397 10 днів тому +35

      Sorry, Titanium would have been the first to flatten.

    • @budzz90
      @budzz90 10 днів тому +44

      china - chinesium

    • @maksimkempe3425
      @maksimkempe3425 10 днів тому +8

      @@michaell397 Politely disagree.

    • @johndon4472
      @johndon4472 10 днів тому +2

      USA= planet sherpooo

    • @WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe
      @WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe 10 днів тому

      @@maksimkempe3425 - ua-cam.com/video/1m7kwpQSAAw/v-deo.html

  • @cuckoshroom5394
    @cuckoshroom5394 2 дні тому +1

    This comment section is were I get my world political news

  • @grogery1570
    @grogery1570 10 днів тому +7

    This made me think of the lectures I sat through learning the difference in behavior of hard and soft metal. This was a lot more entertaining and demonstrated the concepts I needed to learn.

  • @outlawgamingrp
    @outlawgamingrp 12 днів тому +261

    To be fair, these anvils are intended for jewelry making with soft metals.

    • @outlawburgerontheloose
      @outlawburgerontheloose 11 днів тому +30

      I was wondering what purpose these tiny anvils served.

    • @janrdoh
      @janrdoh 11 днів тому +33

      And the Indian anvil is made from soft metal.

    • @outlawgamingrp
      @outlawgamingrp 11 днів тому +9

      @janrdoh not really, it's just not as high quality steel as the others. It's alot harder than the soft metals you work with in it.

    • @secondchance6603
      @secondchance6603 11 днів тому +8

      @@janrdoh I think it was made of lead lol.

    • @janrdoh
      @janrdoh 11 днів тому +9

      @@secondchance6603 more like butter.

  • @tubeit365
    @tubeit365 7 днів тому +26

    I've never been so patriotic over an anvil, USA USA!!
    🇺🇸 🇺🇸❤

    • @hanfucolorful9656
      @hanfucolorful9656 5 днів тому

      It is an unfair testing, you need to have some size and some shape anvils to do the test, in this case you can clearly see 6:37 that the wideness of US one is about 4 times of that of China's, I know you want to Make America Great Again (MAGA), but you should not fool yourself, that is like the US team to have face in Olympic swimming competition.

  • @videododo
    @videododo 2 дні тому

    I grew up thinking anvils only existed in cartoons and to this day I remain amazed they are actually real.

  • @Yuri.Msk.777
    @Yuri.Msk.777 8 днів тому +7

    9:10 did someone order a metal pancake? 😅

  • @AppalachianRancher
    @AppalachianRancher 13 днів тому +25

    Can we get someone to make a little Excalibur sword and push it into the India anvil? That'd look cool

    • @StoryTime-m7y
      @StoryTime-m7y 6 днів тому

      Little Enlightenment for Brain 🧠 😂😁
      Wootz steel originated in ancient India, particularly in the southern regions. Historical evidence points to the Tamilakam region (modern Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and parts of Karnataka) as the primary hub for its production. This high-quality steel was produced as early as 300 BCE and became a highly sought-after export.
      Wootz steel gained international recognition due to its superior quality and unique properties, leading to its trade with ancient Rome, the Middle East, and later Europe, where it was used to forge the famous Damascus blades.

  • @Poufino51
    @Poufino51 13 днів тому +93

    The Indian anvil is expired clay

  • @perspectivesdiff
    @perspectivesdiff День тому +1

    I really want to check where did this content creator brought the Indian Anvil from? I can feel the Agenda here!

  • @vicsaunders9710
    @vicsaunders9710 12 днів тому +90

    As a retired Blacksmith, you can’t beat a Swedish Anvil. 🇬🇧

    • @GORT70
      @GORT70 12 днів тому +13

      That’s kinda the point isn’t it……???

    • @vicsaunders9710
      @vicsaunders9710 12 днів тому +2

      😂

    • @paulopadua8053
      @paulopadua8053 11 днів тому +7

      Ou da tchecoslováquia, que nem existe mais.

    • @Thatguyboogerbush-gp9db
      @Thatguyboogerbush-gp9db 11 днів тому +3

      But can you crush it??

    • @Keym0236
      @Keym0236 10 днів тому +1

      В видео нет советской наковальни потому что она бы сломала пресс 🗿

  • @koshkingdedamage
    @koshkingdedamage 13 днів тому +43

    now need to test Indian hammers...

    • @stratiosastero6880
      @stratiosastero6880 12 днів тому +4

      they will end up melting down like bee wax

    • @cody0010
      @cody0010 12 днів тому +13

      Be careful you may drive the nail through your hammer instead of driving through the wood!

    • @koshkingdedamage
      @koshkingdedamage 12 днів тому +2

      @@cody0010 I thought we were supposed to drive the nail through the anvil

    • @Thatguyboogerbush-gp9db
      @Thatguyboogerbush-gp9db 11 днів тому +1

      I don't think there is a need after this...

    • @alexneigh7089
      @alexneigh7089 7 днів тому

      Indian nails are the hardest.

  • @clarencefeddes4234
    @clarencefeddes4234 7 днів тому +42

    I’d like to see a German and a Japanese test

    • @ArxInvicta
      @ArxInvicta 7 днів тому +14

      I think he wants to keep his hydraulic press for a while longer, so I can understand he didn't do that.

    • @jamesjackson4224
      @jamesjackson4224 7 днів тому +2

      I never have thought Japan's steel was quite up to par with usa and germany

    • @Bruce-The-First
      @Bruce-The-First 7 днів тому +1

      @@jamesjackson4224 Well they make very good katanas. Maybe there anvils are the same quality. Who knows. =)

    • @__-fi6xg
      @__-fi6xg 7 днів тому +4

      @@Bruce-The-First
      Japan does not have high quality steel, it never did, thats why their armor was mainly made of bambus wood.
      The best Katanas today are made in the west with damascus steel, i would say, blacksmiths in germany are most trustworthy but its a dying job in germany.
      However, katanas are meant to slice flesh, it was never intended as mainweapon like a spear or a zweihander... it was used more like a sidearm, how a knight may have a hidden blade like a dagger.
      However, it has had a significant role in ceremony's and the japanese culture, which is represented in Anime.
      The Katana would simply break in a real scenario against a german medieval weapons and armor because of its short surface and high density, i have my doubts if it could even get trough the chainmail underneath the armor.

    • @ithrowyoucatch5676
      @ithrowyoucatch5676 7 днів тому

      He wants keep the idea that America is #1, hence the exclusion.

  • @mehmetaricigil4330
    @mehmetaricigil4330 3 дні тому +2

    The new Made in Chaina is Made In India

  • @cgsimons1187
    @cgsimons1187 13 днів тому +235

    The US might want to reconsider buying so much cr*p from overseas.

    • @brianmin1734
      @brianmin1734 13 днів тому

      USA loves anything from India.

    • @PREDATEURLT
      @PREDATEURLT 13 днів тому +22

      Price is the answer.

    • @christiansiegl2054
      @christiansiegl2054 13 днів тому

      Beside the stupidity that some people think “their” country is the best… you get what you paid for. If you pay for crap you will get crap.
      Think about it when you buy your new iPhone or any other Made in xxx stuff.

    • @SamaelVR
      @SamaelVR 13 днів тому +17

      hey man, my shirts don't need to withstand 100 tons

    • @MaxHohenstaufen
      @MaxHohenstaufen 13 днів тому +5

      americans can't afford

  • @chizuanchan2557
    @chizuanchan2557 12 днів тому +90

    Indian anvil turned to Indian chapati 😂😂😂

  • @Druze_Tito
    @Druze_Tito 7 днів тому +8

    Gotta admire the resilience and adoptability of the Indian anvil .

  • @jeremyjune7002
    @jeremyjune7002 2 дні тому

    Maaaannnn, this makes me so proud to be an American! And the Terminator music to go along is icing on the cake! 🥲

  • @balrajpradhann6840
    @balrajpradhann6840 13 днів тому +24

    Good add to make usa great....old is gold...just try the new anvils from US

    • @R1S0.
      @R1S0. 11 днів тому +2

      also as the only one it doesn't have a thin waist design....

    • @ДимаПанченко-ш1ч
      @ДимаПанченко-ш1ч 11 днів тому +1

      @@R1S0. Но тонкие ножки.

    • @scottwilliams6266
      @scottwilliams6266 8 днів тому

      try spending more the a few hundred dollars on an anvil then you cant go cheap then say its not as good

    • @tr7b410
      @tr7b410 7 днів тому

      Well the American anvils are from China

    • @andreasrademacher5715
      @andreasrademacher5715 7 днів тому +1

      The reason the american anvil is an old rusty one is that they can't built anything anymore for about 30 years.

  • @j.j.8159
    @j.j.8159 4 дні тому +86

    Visual representation of why US and Russia are the global superpowers 😆

    • @willmannn
      @willmannn 4 дні тому

      Russia isn't a superpower. They're even farther from being one now, since they lost decades of Soviet-era military stockpile against their much smaller neighbor. Their population is also shrinking.

    • @СасайЛалка-ш4ю
      @СасайЛалка-ш4ю 3 дні тому +7

      Russia is not

    • @LaVaZ000
      @LaVaZ000 2 дні тому +17

      ​@@СасайЛалка-ш4юNot as influential in global politics as the USSR, but all the industrial and technological and military expertise are still within Russia. It's a country with a GDP of barely over 2 trillion which exerts global influence, there are no other economies of that size who do so.

    • @delta2372
      @delta2372 2 дні тому

      Russia is and never was a superpower, the only superpowers in history have been from the anglosphere, that being the united kingdom and the united states.
      If the EU got it's act together they could be one, same with china but that isn't going to happen, though in chinas case with them being an authoritarian commie hellhole that is for the best.

    • @СасайЛалка-ш4ю
      @СасайЛалка-ш4ю 2 дні тому +3

      @@LaVaZ000 Pleeeace stop it Mr. Ivan. Get a real job

  • @JennHasThoughts
    @JennHasThoughts 4 дні тому +27

    “Oh! Tiny anvils! So cute!” was not on my bingo card.

  • @errorcringyname4044
    @errorcringyname4044 День тому +1

    That USA one tried to put up a fight. Alas the 500 tons won in the end.

  • @minkinomics3002
    @minkinomics3002 7 днів тому +108

    That Russian Anvil is like a tank. Must say the engineers understood the assignment perfectly.

    • @Nekodaisuki88
      @Nekodaisuki88 6 днів тому +8

      No exploding turret

    • @sagecrockett693
      @sagecrockett693 6 днів тому +26

      The American one is still superior because it only has 2 thin legs and resisted the full 100 tons while the Russian one has 3 thick legs but got compressed by 1 mm.

    • @HechiceroR
      @HechiceroR 5 днів тому +16

      Это наковальня из набора для детей "Юный техник". Дальнейшее сравнение смешно )

    • @KissatenYoba
      @KissatenYoba 5 днів тому +9

      Russian's neck is thinner, duh. Russia's design is like that of China or India, meaning the neck has less metal and is going to bend or break. American one has the thickest neck. You can see how it went in 500 ton test - Russian's neck comressed first, then legs, and American got squeezed legs first

    • @ZarviroffSerge
      @ZarviroffSerge 5 днів тому +10

      It's actually a toy anvil. It was part of a mechanical constructor toy set.

  • @jj2hostetler108
    @jj2hostetler108 4 дні тому +40

    Anvils after 500 ton press:
    USA: the anvil is damaged
    Russia: it used to be an anvil
    India: wax stamp

    • @rammmmmrr
      @rammmmmrr 2 дні тому +2

      Только РУССКАЯ наковальня - ДЛЯ ДЕТСКОГО КОНСТРУКТОРА!

    • @LancasterBristow
      @LancasterBristow День тому

      ​@@rammmmmrr
      Correction : The Indian anvil became one big rupee coin 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @Kissfan96dr
    @Kissfan96dr 10 днів тому +142

    old USA takes gold
    Russia - silver
    China - bronze
    India - thanks for playing

    • @АндрейКурочкин-к5п
      @АндрейКурочкин-к5п 8 днів тому +20

      Форма накоплен не одинаковая,сравнение нет-это тупо.

    • @thrashingpanic
      @thrashingpanic 8 днів тому +12

      @@АндрейКурочкин-к5п Everyone knows the shape decided, but relax - it's just a bit of fun. Don't take it so personally.

    • @Maxymo07
      @Maxymo07 8 днів тому +5

      india - bronze

    • @Andrew-13579
      @Andrew-13579 8 днів тому +10

      I think India takes the lead medal. …and uses it in making another anvil.

    • @RNMSC
      @RNMSC 8 днів тому +1

      Hey, the India anvil is the only one that didn't have pices fracturing off of it, or nearly so.

  • @davelowe1977
    @davelowe1977 14 годин тому

    This process was actually the final production step for the Indian anvil.

  • @vadimgnatush9295
    @vadimgnatush9295 13 днів тому +18

    Надо понимать, что максимум функциональная предназначенность данных изделий, править гвозди, и полоски тонкой листовой стали, поэтому максимально допустимый материал изделия, конструкционная сталь 45. В Индии же посчитали, что и сталь 3 пойдет.

    • @iridios6127
      @iridios6127 13 днів тому +2

      Настоящие наковальни так же делают в основном из ст45.
      А эти штуковины - сувенир или пресс-папье.

    • @vadimgnatush9295
      @vadimgnatush9295 13 днів тому +2

      @iridios6127 да ковочные наковальни делают из конструкционной стали 45, но ударная плита сверху 20мм, из более углеродистой с легирующими элементами. Обычно ст50-55, с добавлением марганца, и кобальта.

    • @Mr_Flybacker
      @Mr_Flybacker 13 днів тому +2

      В сталь-3 так гвоздь забить вряд-ли получится

    • @iridios6127
      @iridios6127 13 днів тому

      @@vadimgnatush9295
      Огромное количество наковален делается целиком из однородной стали.(45)
      На некоторых делают закалку лица, на некоторых - нет.
      Дешёвые наковальни часто делают из банального чугуна. И они так же неплохо справляются с работой.

    • @vadimgnatush9295
      @vadimgnatush9295 13 днів тому +1

      легко, сталь 3 это фактически железо, эта сталь, даже не имее свойств закалки..

  • @bahadirm
    @bahadirm 8 днів тому +37

    9:30 Well well well, the indian anvil looks like cow dung.

  • @Буква_А
    @Буква_А 7 днів тому +6

    Под прессом в 500т индийская наковальня уже более похожа на кусок пластилина, нежели на наковальню

    • @pupkin2229
      @pupkin2229 7 днів тому

      Наверное больше на кусок масла

  • @jaksdt
    @jaksdt 8 днів тому +19

    6:40, did I hear Terminator's music?

  • @ronk2062
    @ronk2062 День тому

    That’s a pretty accurate test for all products from these countries 😂

  • @Mahdi-n8p4j
    @Mahdi-n8p4j 5 днів тому +13

    10:00 the American one is still useable