This helped me build really cool houses with 100 million children and many more. Thank you Edit 1 : omg mom, I'm famous I've never had more than 5 likes omg.
David saved up for 100 years just to buy a 1x1sqm house. not even a coffin could fit! David used galvanized square steel and eco friendly wood veneers and screws borrowed from his aunt
Videos like this are useful and interesting. It's usually in the things we see and deal with every day that we really know so little about. This includes steel and the process of galvanization.
If you dip an already galvanized piece you will warp the time continuum. Same thing happens when you metal detect a metal detector or call a radio station with the radio still on.
Galvanizing is protecting and growing strength. In people and organizations, especially in today's landscapes... integrity is a huge commodity and working process.
I'm a lead picker at the northwest largest galvanizing company I love this process u show we have racks we hang on out 50 foot long but we dip alot of those valmont light polls in this video . Just think it really cool to see your process. Would love to see more
so can someone explain why they don't always do this? For example I watched a video on bridges how they constantly need to add layers of coatings to protect against rust
Galvanizing is done only on certain kinds of parts because you can't weld galvanized steel. When it comes to making bridges, for example, you can galvanize parts of the bridge, but any sections that need a weld, you won't be able to galvanize, meaning those sections need regularly applied protections like chromium paint. Not to mention, while galvanizing significantly increases the lifespan of a bridge, it doesn't last forever. When you get pieces of infrastructure that are really old, it is cheaper (and often times better for the community) to perform maintenance than to shut down said piece of infrastructure to reconstruct
Fun fact. 70s 80s and 90s GM used a higher zinc content in their brake lines and fuel lines so they're less likely to rust over time... unless you park your vehicle in tall grass for awhile LOL. Since Ford used less zinc you're more likely to find rusted out lines I can't speak for Dodge as I don't work on old Dodge stuff
need galvanized steel to build the luxury bedroom
This helped me build really cool houses with 100 million children and many more. Thank you
Edit 1 : omg mom, I'm famous I've never had more than 5 likes omg.
Little John
the people actually trying to learn from this video, checking the comments:
I made the joke before it became a meme, and i just thought making this was kinda funny, lol 🫠
David saved up for 100 years just to buy a 1x1sqm house. not even a coffin could fit! David used galvanized square steel and eco friendly wood veneers and screws borrowed from his aunt
I know that it's a great way to design a house
Thanks man. Now I gotta use this for my 1 square meter apartment in Shanghai
That vietnamese home design guy
Videos like this are useful and interesting. It's usually in the things we see and deal with every day that we really know so little about. This includes steel and the process of galvanization.
Thank you Valmont. Education is life
If you dip an already galvanized piece you will warp the time continuum. Same thing happens when you metal detect a metal detector or call a radio station with the radio still on.
Haha! this comment is legendarily legend.
GALVANIZE EVERYTHING!
Ohhh, so that's what the TARDIS is made of!
Actually you’ll just fuck up the metal and make it have to cook off in the acid for a long time😂😂(galvanizer here)
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Galvanizing is protecting and growing strength. In people and organizations, especially in today's landscapes... integrity is a huge commodity and working process.
Any one here after seeing David house 😅
so do we know what galvanizing is now? I zinc so :P
you have your answer :)
I zinc I know why ;)
What a great presentation and explanation 👏🏽
This is the only ad we searched and actually watched the full thing.
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old comments: wow this is so interesting
new comments: home design with galvanized steel square 🗣
Making the world go round, one company and its work at a time. Feels good to see it
I'm a lead picker at the northwest largest galvanizing company I love this process u show we have racks we hang on out 50 foot long but we dip alot of those valmont light polls in this video . Just think it really cool to see your process. Would love to see more
I know the galvanizing square steel or John is the MAIN customer of Valmont Coating
We' ve seen this on ( How it made ). We love it.
Suppliers of cost-effective hot-dip galvanizing equipment are welcome inquire!
The Chemical Brothers - Galvanize
thank you for the informative video!
A useful video.
My man at the ends a pro at the file
Thank you Valmont coatings.
You guys are super smart!
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How does the outer zinc coating forms? and what happens to any strange or mysterious alinements secrets, known?
so can someone explain why they don't always do this? For example I watched a video on bridges how they constantly need to add layers of coatings to protect against rust
Expensive
@@Brosnan-vi8dv it seemed like the maintenance was also expensive...
Galvanizing is done only on certain kinds of parts because you can't weld galvanized steel. When it comes to making bridges, for example, you can galvanize parts of the bridge, but any sections that need a weld, you won't be able to galvanize, meaning those sections need regularly applied protections like chromium paint. Not to mention, while galvanizing significantly increases the lifespan of a bridge, it doesn't last forever. When you get pieces of infrastructure that are really old, it is cheaper (and often times better for the community) to perform maintenance than to shut down said piece of infrastructure to reconstruct
It's also slightly toxic when galvanized and they probably take that into account. Especially don't heat it up @@maddizzle1744
Fun fact. 70s 80s and 90s GM used a higher zinc content in their brake lines and fuel lines so they're less likely to rust over time... unless you park your vehicle in tall grass for awhile LOL.
Since Ford used less zinc you're more likely to find rusted out lines
I can't speak for Dodge as I don't work on old Dodge stuff
Why aren't truck frames protected like this?
Did not knew earlier zinc is that useful
I galvanised about 20,000 MT Volmont pipes
Thanks
Thanks sir 😊 your information for about galvanised
Tq so much .nice video
nice cideo and intresting too
I'm a Chinese steel trade ,steel can communicate with each other to learn
Stripping galvanize off metal
You’re about 11 years to early
Here because of some home design guy keep using galvanized steel in every of his design.
Just me or does this sound like the blind surfer
so why no rustproof cars?????????????
The car companies can continue selling
_Is this how the T1000 was created ?_
That would be inconceivable
World.
The Time Has Come To.
Why are auto manufacturers NOT doing this?
They are. Some powder coat tho.
how can I differentiate between galvanized and non-galvanized steel?
Galvanized is shinny silver. Non galvanized steel is called hot band steel and it’s brownish.
is any one from greenfield
Come back zinc !
sir how zinc will come for your company sir.
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just go to your local galvanizing
My frame better not rust from Northeastern salt and snow then.
It will.
@@jme214 Why?
@@miguelhughes9783 because they don't galvanize it to save under 0.1% margin on their sale
Just told me they recycle 80% of 30% of zinc
*video
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I'm operator nice pik
If welding it, drink a lot of milk
It was not that help fol
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