@@coryclark66 He uses a lathe at around 4.30, though I suspect you are trying to be smart by suggesting that he didn't use a lathe to make the steam wand section. However, imo, the milk steamer is the whole device. It is not a steam wand without a stream source. 👍
@@octimus2000 True. However, the video's pitch is that it's a "hack", which means a trick or shortcut to increase efficiency and productivity. While I have no issue with this attitude or approach, per se, it is none of those things. If he'd called it "make a cool steam wand* I'd would have said nothing. 👍 *Requires lathe
That statement could be used on almost any DIY project. When you DIY something, you're usually giving up time and effort in order to save money (though not all the time), learn and enjoy the experience. A lot of people like it.
@@kriskhaira but when the amount of energy you use is more than the actual price of the tool and your product is less strong and effective...then its called "Hobby" aka "waste of time and money in order to have fun"!
@@Zack-lq9tb If the valve is kept closed the build up of pressure inside the boiler would probably make it explode or if not it would most probably become very dangerous, that's why pressure cookers have a lot of safety measures and the ones that are commercialy made don't let you close the steam pipe. Boiling water in a closed container that can't let the steam out is a big no no, because the pressure WILL make the container let the steam out, just not in a safe or controlled way.
@@kirowashere9661 0:58 of the video. That brass hex-shaped piece on the base is the pressure release valve, that is standard on all Moka Pots. Unaffected by this mod of the top section. Though, at least an explosion would prevent you from a possible slow poisoning of yourself from the rest of the components......
@@irrespondible Yes, it's could be lead-free solder. However, the manufacturing of the lead-free solder as well as the other brass and rubber components may very well not be food grade or safe due to their material make up. :)
No one is going to bother watching a life hack channel. I clicked this because I thought they directly stole your video and immediately reported it lol.
I love videos like this, where they act like they know what they’re doing. And then at the end of the video it’s a complete waste of time and looks like something the tweeker in the alley made
On a rainy day, I click on this video, press pause and scroll through the comments. While drinking a cup of coffee with an added drop of epoxy resin, mercury and superglue.
So you destroyed a perfectly good coffee maker to "make" a milk steamer when you could have bought a perfectly good stovetop milk steamer for half the cost of materials and you would still have the coffee maker?! Please do the world a favour and don't breed
They have no clue. They just have stolen a couple of popular videos and glued them together. Also what steamer do you have in mind when mentioning that?
Please don't give people ideas that would end up in poisoning. When you have certain number of viewers who admire you (and would potentially copy your "hack"), then take the responsibility for what you're putting out there and at least let it be clear that this is not suitable for human consuption. Unless you care for views only, of course, in which case you don't have to and all is fine.
there is a browser addon / extension for that, which I use. This video has 2.6k likes and 3k dislikes with 599k views. And thanks for reminding me. I just disliked this unsafe video which has no disclaimers.
Using gloves with a sander ...lol I bet the tin soldering tastes wonderful, use silver solder with food. And buy a bialetti brikka instead. Cheaper better not hazardous
Ha chiuso il beccuccio con le pinze quindi lo stagno non tocca nè il vapore nè il latte. Comunque l'idea non è originale, l'avevo già vista anni fa, realizzata da un ragazzo americano se non sbaglio.
Yah know? A silicone mold of a similar shaped glass would have been far more efficient and less wasteful of the coffee but then again some people like showing off they can afford thousands of dollars worth of equipment that isn't accessable to the average person.
I didn't see a single tool that the average person can't afford. Some you would have to save a bit if money is tight, but nothing unaffordable. And tools you don't want to fork out money for, like a lathe (300$ at home depo for a cheapo one) then you can always find a wood shop in the area that you could pay around 150$ to have access to items like lathes, planers and the like. Everyone in my family, and extended family has personal access to lathes, and most of them are alcoholic hillbillies.
Maybe few people care about this Hacks cuz only a few people have a vacuum chamber and this amount of tools at home 😂 and I always thought Hacks are supported to make my life easier...
06:41 Hey Google: Is resin safe for hot drinks? We recommend not heating any cured epoxy resin more than 165F. Do not place food or liquid with temperatures at or above 165F onto the epoxy resin surface.
All of that work for nothing, all you needed to do was heat up some milk, pour it into a French Press, and then agitate it with the French press plunger by going up and down with it real fast. But you did make it look really cool, and you get that cool sound from it when the milk comes out. By the way, Bialetti makes an electric frother.
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Prime example of "Just because you can do a thing, doesn't mean you should do a thing."
Food safe materials at their finest
That's how I like my coffee, with a hint of superglue taste
I was thinking the same
Don't forget about the tin :D
And that soldering that most likely contains lead
And don't forget those notes of mellow mold and dish soap permeating from the unsealed coffee beans leaching into your morning brew.
Totally foodgrade Materials!
REALLY surprising that there are people who don't know this hack.
Its so simple too
I did see one "hack". Not the machine.
I do this every morning before work 🥰
What a waste of my time.
Yeah it’s a well kept secret that only the professionals use to keep people like us behind
If I could afford a lathe I could afford a proper milk steamer.
Steam wand
At what point did he use a lathe to make the steam wand?
@@coryclark66 He uses a lathe at around 4.30, though I suspect you are trying to be smart by suggesting that he didn't use a lathe to make the steam wand section. However, imo, the milk steamer is the whole device. It is not a steam wand without a stream source. 👍
If you own a lathe you don't like buying pre-made things
@@octimus2000 True. However, the video's pitch is that it's a "hack", which means a trick or shortcut to increase efficiency and productivity. While I have no issue with this attitude or approach, per se, it is none of those things. If he'd called it "make a cool steam wand* I'd would have said nothing. 👍
*Requires lathe
Nicaragua coffee taste notes : resin, superglue, clear finish 😂
This guy must have plenty of time on his hands.
It's actually several guys.
Lol 🤣 I call him "Prisoner"
That statement could be used on almost any DIY project. When you DIY something, you're usually giving up time and effort in order to save money (though not all the time), learn and enjoy the experience. A lot of people like it.
Nah. If they HAD time, they'd just turn it into a useless tool.
@@kriskhaira but when the amount of energy you use is more than the actual price of the tool and your product is less strong and effective...then its called "Hobby" aka "waste of time and money in order to have fun"!
You too can make the equivalent of a $90 espresso maker for only the low cost of $10,000 worth of tools.
I sold my car to make the expresso
jajajajaja thas exactly what I was thinking
Indeed, for half the price of the tools you have a "la marzocco" coffee machine, crazy coffee and no need to be a plumber!!! 😂
Great excuse to tell the wife why you spent 10 grand on your work shop.
That’s not FairPlay! you’ve copied my hole video!! Idea, design and every trick is from my video🥺
LOL! You can't deny that making a hole also needs technology.
They should have given you credit, the design is too similar to just be coincidental
a hack? more like a masterclass in grinding, soldering, plumbing and woodworking.
Cool video, nicely filmed. But the endresult should be something you put on your shelf. Don't use it.
I think we have a different definition of "hack"
not convinced the coffee beans & resin cup would last long.
it would always stink of coffee & the beans would chemically break down over time.😊
Resin is not food safe either
Stink of coffee and chemically break down over time.... Sounds like my life.
If that mug could be made with food-safe glues and resin then it would be a nifty idea.
Or use it to hold the inner cylinder of a 'thermos' mug.
No..
@@tienglongmy So you..... _wouldn't_ want it made properly and with food safe materials?
What terrible trolling.
They sell a varíant like that already. But without the valve. They don't want a posible hand granade.
How do you make a hand grenade? My boss is getting annoying.
@@Zack-lq9tb If the valve is kept closed the build up of pressure inside the boiler would probably make it explode or if not it would most probably become very dangerous, that's why pressure cookers have a lot of safety measures and the ones that are commercialy made don't let you close the steam pipe. Boiling water in a closed container that can't let the steam out is a big no no, because the pressure WILL make the container let the steam out, just not in a safe or controlled way.
@@kirowashere9661 0:58 of the video. That brass hex-shaped piece on the base is the pressure release valve, that is standard on all Moka Pots. Unaffected by this mod of the top section. Though, at least an explosion would prevent you from a possible slow poisoning of yourself from the rest of the components......
@@wingnutbert9685 The only wrong component is the solder, who some say it may be lead tin. And even then, I don't see it being that solder.
@@irrespondible Yes, it's could be lead-free solder. However, the manufacturing of the lead-free solder as well as the other brass and rubber components may very well not be food grade or safe due to their material make up. :)
I spent 99% of the first video with the Mark Wahlberg confusion stare, and the last 1% with Forrest Whitaker eye.
.....And the rest of your days filled with shame and regret.
I love coffee ☕️
I was addicted to coffee. Now I'm over it, because too much trouble to make a cuppa. Thank you!!
It's just Brilliant, Congratulations!
I'd rather not mix the drink with the flux
All of this is RIDICULOUS!!
I can never get that time back…
5 minute hacks gone fancy
Superglue, Epoxy ... na, nothing bad for health.
This is an Awesome video, well done, love it👍
I'm not too good in DIY and plumbing BUT has steam build up in the chamber doesn't that create something dangerous if you don't have a safety valve.
technically that "button" on the side (the metal looking one) is a pressure escape valve. just in case
Given the materials used, we are no longer at risk for health
You copied even every single step 😢
No one is going to bother watching a life hack channel. I clicked this because I thought they directly stole your video and immediately reported it lol.
Yeh now that’s a good hack!
I too wanna move to the land of diminishing returns for all the things
Simple easy hack is a whole project
It is astonishing how much effort humans put to create utterly useless objects.
And yet here we are 😂
Super informative and creative video!Good day!
😀👌📸👍🍀👁️☀️👆
all for one cup!!! WOW!
How does EVERYONE NOT KNOW about this hack? So simple, so easy. Get your life together people. ;/
I love videos like this, where they act like they know what they’re doing. And then at the end of the video it’s a complete waste of time and looks like something the tweeker in the alley made
It was better when only a few people knew this hack.
I like how most comments are pointing out how dumb the ideas from this video are xD
On a rainy day, I click on this video, press pause and scroll through the comments.
While drinking a cup of coffee with an added drop of epoxy resin, mercury and superglue.
@@Apollo440 You know song million miles away? i like that one
Love the ideas. One small point, don't put boiling water on fresh coffee, it will make it slightly bitter. Hot water but not boiling water.
Tell that to me while brewing coffee @ 8,000ft elevation!
But totally, you flatlanders should definitely keep that H2O off the boil.
Everything phucked up in this video and you're wincing about the water temp?!?!?! You've got to be one of those bearded coffee snob hipsters. LOL!
This is art!
And like, art should only ever be put on a shelf for display purposes.....
Yes, which means it does not belong in a kitchen or stovetop!
It’s a hack job alright… no disclaimers, no information about safety. This is not okay.
This isn't a hack. It's a project.
So you destroyed a perfectly good coffee maker to "make" a milk steamer when you could have bought a perfectly good stovetop milk steamer for half the cost of materials and you would still have the coffee maker?!
Please do the world a favour and don't breed
They have no clue. They just have stolen a couple of popular videos and glued them together. Also what steamer do you have in mind when mentioning that?
🤣🤣🤣🤣.....says the person buying a 'stove top milk steamer' to heat milk......🙄🤦♂
@@wingnutbert9685 the purpose of the steamer not only to heat the milk but to turn it into uniform microfoam that is hardly possible other way
@@wingnutbert9685 Obviously, they must mean if at all we need one, better buy than make from scratch.
Yeah nice "hack"... totally handy and usable in everyday life. /s
The last example seems ground coffee on the left and instant coffee powder on the right side. It looks tricky to me 🤔
Just with a few things anyone has at home and five minutes, who would've known. Totally handy in did.
اللهم علمنا ما ينفعنا وزدنا علما...هذا العمل رائع بكل مزاياه ارجو الله ان يعلمني مما علمكم...وينفع بكم وبنا البشرية جمعاء...👍🏻💝
You're so original always God in the middle...... 👏
I don't even know what to say. You're insane in a good way, but this is insane.
Redefines the definition of "hack."
Please don't give people ideas that would end up in poisoning.
When you have certain number of viewers who admire you (and would potentially copy your "hack"), then take the responsibility for what you're putting out there and at least let it be clear that this is not suitable for human consuption. Unless you care for views only, of course, in which case you don't have to and all is fine.
''Few People Know About This Hack'' Now everybody will be doing this
Bring back UA-cam Thumbs Down counter
there is a browser addon / extension for that, which I use.
This video has 2.6k likes and 3k dislikes with 599k views.
And thanks for reminding me. I just disliked this unsafe video which has no disclaimers.
Is it weird I want coffee now??
Using gloves with a sander ...lol
I bet the tin soldering tastes wonderful, use silver solder with food.
And buy a bialetti brikka instead.
Cheaper better not hazardous
شكرا لكم⚘
WOOOOOOO 👏👏👏👌👍👉
This also works for making quality cannabutter
Nice work hope that solder was stay silv 56
This guy needs a band saw or a scroll saw.
Cool 😎😎😎
I'd imagine professional chefs just buy the tools they need. Because they're too busy preparing food and earning a living.
All the commenters complaining about the glues and soldering probably don't realize that's how most things in our world are manufactured 🤷🏽♀️
Saop and coffee
С кофе великолепная идея 👍
This is an example of Over Engineering
This is not hack, but craft
30s in, I’m down for a cup of Folgers Instant.
I came here just for the DIY handle, so pretty, I'll try to do it. thanks.
Yep, gonna jump on this right away ‘cause I got time, money and love chemicals in my body 😂😂😂😂
I turned my Corolla into an armored personnel carrier. I don't know why other Toyota owners don't know that hack.
Achei a cafeteira italiana adaptada para produzir vapor, maravilhosa, só achei errado colocar solda de " estanho chumbo" no bico.
Yeah that definitely didn't look like plumbing grade solder.
Yeah, wrong solder but the rest is fine.
Ha chiuso il beccuccio con le pinze quindi lo stagno non tocca nè il vapore nè il latte.
Comunque l'idea non è originale, l'avevo già vista anni fa, realizzata da un ragazzo americano se non sbaglio.
Aquele saborzinho de chumbo gostoso, só pra enlouquecer os amantes de café. Antigo Império Romano approves, OMNES SIMUL MORIEMUR
Bro should have posted this in April
That milk was totally not steamed properly
I’ve been doing my coffee this way since I was a lil tyke
This hack ? A complete project ! Is a hack ? Is like we can do it in 3minute at home ? 😂😂
Few people know that you use a steamer to make cappuccino. The rest of us are pouring cold milk into our espresso and wondering where's the froth?????
nice Ryoba! too much free time?
No, no, no and no.
Yah know? A silicone mold of a similar shaped glass would have been far more efficient and less wasteful of the coffee but then again some people like showing off they can afford thousands of dollars worth of equipment that isn't accessable to the average person.
I didn't see a single tool that the average person can't afford. Some you would have to save a bit if money is tight, but nothing unaffordable. And tools you don't want to fork out money for, like a lathe (300$ at home depo for a cheapo one) then you can always find a wood shop in the area that you could pay around 150$ to have access to items like lathes, planers and the like. Everyone in my family, and extended family has personal access to lathes, and most of them are alcoholic hillbillies.
My brain is not braining
This is how you sell your machine shop course at the skills school.
Maybe few people care about this Hacks cuz only a few people have a vacuum chamber and this amount of tools at home 😂 and I always thought Hacks are supported to make my life easier...
Not exactly a Hack. A reinvention. A hack is using vinegar to remove mould.
06:41
Hey Google:
Is resin safe for hot drinks?
We recommend not heating any cured epoxy resin more than 165F. Do not place food or liquid with temperatures at or above 165F onto the epoxy resin surface.
Not a hack! That’s engineering!
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!” Jeez.
All of that work for nothing, all you needed to do was heat up some milk, pour it into a French Press, and then agitate it with the French press plunger by going up and down with it real fast.
But you did make it look really cool, and you get that cool sound from it when the milk comes out. By the way, Bialetti makes an electric frother.
What is the name of that part connecting to tube??
I thought he was going to make like a flame thrower or something.
Yours videos are amazing! Congratulations
The term “Hack” is clearly relative.
Weber Workshops will charge $475 for that milk steamer.
OMG how to turn a moka pot into a poison bomb! The comments are hilarious! (I love my plain old moka pot…)
thats how people make nothing out of something😂😂
If it doesn't exist yet, someone should create a facepalm emoji. I sure could have used it here...
Mmm. Delicious 2 komponent glue taste
Look how they massacred my booooy
Caspita!
Ingenious young man. Great going. Love it. 👍👍👍😎😎😎❤️❤️❤️
😍😍😍