What's inside a Pétanque boule ?
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- Опубліковано 27 гру 2024
- The first plan was to restore this Pétanque boule, which I thought was completely solid, but soon I began to feel that its density did not match the iron metal it was made of, so I decided to cut it in half to discover what was inside.
FYI that is a cheap Chinese made 'leisure' boule. The better quality French made leisure boules and of course, competition boules - which are made to a more rigorous specification - are completely hollow. The metal - which is carbon steel, not iron - used is thicker and therefore stronger. Interesting video!
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These things have been known to explode when exposed to heat. I wonder if the filler material has a different expansion coefficient than the metal, or even a moisture content that might be the reason?
I wonder how on earth they cast the aluminium around it or get it inside? Cut more things in half! 🧡
Two identical halves filled with cement , then welded together .
@@InsideWorkshop Ahhh! Makes sense. 🧡
Don't think it's aluminium. Iron or Steel perhaps?
Don't watch!
This drama queen takes over 4 minutes just to get to the "cutting it in 1/2" action and doesn't even open the ball until 5:47.
Huge waste of time. He crammed 1 minute of content into a 7:15 minute video.
interesting 👍
Thank you
well, a video with age restriction, and because I don´t send youtube my passport or credit card number, I cannot watch
because it show bigs balls