The trick at 11:40 where you used a 1.5V battery to repair broken plastic was absolutely mind-blowing! I've never seen anything like it before. Brilliant work!
FRANCE , bonjour 😀👋🏻belle vidéo , trés utile... travaux trés soignés 🛠✨👌🏻👍🏻🏅réparations trés ingénieuses 💡👍🏻... un trés grand BRAVO a vous 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 et merci infiniment pour toutes ces techniques 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻...
They didn't think of it because it is a stupid idea to short circuit a lithium-ion battery. That is what causes them to catch fire or explode in the majority of cases. I not talking about the carbon rod I mean the 36v tool battery.
Oh, I'm quite SURE they THOUGHT of it, but then just as quickly DISMISSED the idea thinking: "No one's STUPID enough to try this....right???" All these vids that start with "The HIDDEN FUNCTION of " or "The SECRET purpose of", or "Didn't want you to know" etc are all either dangerous, useless, or both. I guess the "Professor didnt tell me" is included in that list. This guy is an accident looking for a place to happen. For the plastic part....NO JB Weld available? Or a REAL soldering iron?
@@edwardhugus2772 Este Hombre la verdad, si viviera de poner títulos a los videos se moriría de hambre escoger una buena frase no es su fuerte . por otra parte, hacer videos de 45 minutos que te atrapen no lo hace cualquiera por muy temerario que sea, esas manos de pianista tan cuidadas y esa herramienta tan INEXISTENTE QUE NO TIENE UNA TRISTE BARRENA me hace pensar en un raro personaje que lo pasa en grande y sin duda genera un montón de polémica y a mi eso me empieza a parecer un gran EXITO
Saludos y muchos éxitos. Que lastima en el casi de la soldadura no pusieras los detalles de la conexión de los cables eléctricos y el voltaje donde lo conectaste., por todo lo demas muchas felicidades y tienes mi si y aprobación y mi apoyo.
@@GausDIY aunque sea por emoticonos advertir de los posibles riesgos , hacer esto con baterías y ácidos muy peligrosos , que se toquen por descuido / ignorancia dos cables como el que se deja encendido el estañador y se quema la mesa (imagino que nos pasó a todos ) las pilas de ahora ya explotan solas sin ayuda . yo confieso que mi experiencia atrevimiento en electrónica y ordenadores es por seguir a 3 en UA-cam
Ok for the sake of hobby or an intense interest, one can indulge in such ideas. If one is doing something like this as trade, or profession it will be good. These type of ideas may be taught in schools, to kindle the interest of kids like science laboratory experiments.
ua-cam.com/video/ZGhx-68INIA/v-deo.html he's making zinc chloride and this video shows more. The liquid, to answer your question, is hydrochloric acid. But he's likely using the concentrated type known as muriatic acid. Zinc chloride, can act as a potent flux in soldering. It is made by pouring a small amount of muriatic acid into a glass or acid-resistant container and then adding small pieces of zinc. Don't breath the fumes and remember hydrochloric acid is a dangerous substance. It's corrosive and can cause severe burns if it comes into contact with skin or eyes. It should be handled with extreme care. As for obtaining muriatic acid, i'm going to try the ones at home depot to see how it works. They seem to be more safe or environment-friendly so i don't know if it will work. Getting the real stuff isn't easy for the public. Obtaining the zinc I think everybody understands that part.
I think you should have used Super Glue to have filled up the crack on the plastic cover ! Then sprinkle Baking Soda along the crack, and then sand and paint ! I doubt you could see the repair ! Just a thought ! 🤔.....?
The aluminium brake lever repair trial was a fake. Suddenly there are deeper holes with threads in both parts.... The complete rest was wasted lifetime. And the thumbnail is a clickbait.
"Wow, mind officially blown! This video showcases ingenious hacks that not even professors had thought of. It's amazing how a simple 1.5V battery can be used in such creative ways to fix a variety of things. Definitely learned a lot from this, thank you for sharing!"
OEstá mal que no haya tomado medidas de precaución,, pero se ve que funciona., aunque parecía absurdo.jajajaja., fíjense que no usa guantes 🧤 para su protección,, además peló el cable con el encendedor,es un loco,, jajajaja., pero le dí un like.
1.5v dry cell battery's are ammonium chloride and manganese dioxide with a graphite core making the anode (+) the liquid is Diluted HCL hydrochloric acid.👍
the acid was not diluted HCL and the canister was with label marking with 66% concentration and with ethanol the bubbling liquid showed that it's of relatively high concentration
ua-cam.com/video/ZGhx-68INIA/v-deo.html he's making zinc chloride and this video shows more. The liquid, to answer your question, is hydrochloric acid. But he's likely using the concentrated type known as muriatic acid. Zinc chloride, can act as a potent flux in soldering. It is made by pouring a small amount of muriatic acid into a glass or acid-resistant container and then adding small pieces of zinc. Don't breath the fumes and remember hydrochloric acid is a dangerous substance. It's corrosive and can cause severe burns if it comes into contact with skin or eyes. It should be handled with extreme care. As for obtaining muriatic acid, i'm going to try the ones at home depot to see how it works. They seem to be more safe or environment-friendly so i don't know if it will work. Getting the real stuff isn't easy for the public. Obtaining the zinc I think everybody understands that part
Buenas tardes okey perfecto,para empezar que líquido es ese y otra cosa no soy mudo.que te pasa si vas a explicar aslo como se deve hacer.Soy David Camejo desde ocumare del tuy.
I think this is genius, it's not all about what he did in the video, that's just examples, rather it's about what you can accomplish with it, maybe with a little twerking. I believe there might be dangerous aspects like the battery short circuiting.
Never ever straighten out, weld, solder or glue a broken brake grip. I have a friend that allmost died from it when it broke off again after professional welding. Just dont´t do it!
everything done in this video can be done by simply buying a simple soldering kit with iron,flux and solder. and done far more safely than using hydrochloric acid solution and ripping open batteries. in the time it took to make all this happen in this video a soldering kit you already own could have accomplished every task in this video within minutes.
Just go to the welding supply and get a Carbon Arc Rod.Thay are nothing new. All welding professionals know and use this form of electricity welding and gouging. What kind of acid or solution was he using?
Absolutely wrong !!, the steel of the razor blades is already born = and when borned it again becomes scoria/slag. So it will not weld the metals. It will cause an accident !!.
Sensacional, muito boa sua demonstração. Sou de Curitiba/PR. e moro em uma casa com espaço para cultivo de algumas plantas mas já estou quem espaço, estou achando que terei de mudar para um sítio.😂Parabéns meus uma vez.
"Wow, this video blew my mind! Who would've thought a simple 1.5V battery could be so versatile in repairing various items? Kudos to the creator for sharing these ingenious tricks! Definitely learned a lot about resourcefulness and thinking outside the box."
I even think that this is really possible to power directly from the battery. He used the core of the battery for the electrodes. The center of the battery is graphite, which gives a high enough resistance that the battery is not short-circuited. It just draws more current.
LOL! Easily one of the most misleading thumbnails I have ever seen! You know, you can do the same plastic repairs with a $10 soldering iron, and you can get a blow torch that actually works for under $20. Your demos are clever, but not very useful.
This is stupid! Never play with potentially explosive gasses! Aluminum repair rods are sold at Lowes, etc. And MAP Gas will hot enough with the correct tip.
do all 1.4v batteries have graphite core? and, if so, are they the same, different manufactures use priority binders. also is the use of a strong strong acid to 'clean' the graphite core is counter productive?
The trick at 11:40 where you used a 1.5V battery to repair broken plastic was absolutely mind-blowing! I've never seen anything like it before. Brilliant work!
I just followed your video and it worked.
Did you actually follow up steps n it worked
Then you owe him for the lesson
🎉🎉🎉
Gracias por el video lo que no entiendo es de que se trata la mezcla donde se sumergen los elementos de soldar
FRANCE , bonjour 😀👋🏻belle vidéo , trés utile... travaux trés soignés 🛠✨👌🏻👍🏻🏅réparations trés ingénieuses 💡👍🏻... un trés grand BRAVO a vous 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 et merci infiniment pour toutes ces techniques 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻...
Merci pour le compliment de la France. Je vous souhaite toujours d'aimer la vie, la paix et le bonheur !
@@GausDIY je vous remercie ☺️, également pour vous, et je vous souhaite aussi une bonne continuation dans vos futurs projets... 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Gracias por estos hermosos videos creativos saludos desde Los Girasoles Municipio de Charo Michoacán México
Gracias por su cumplido. Que tenga un buen día
Thank you for the idea, friend. It's really extraordinary
شكرآ لكم ممتاز
نعم، شكرا لك على مجاملتك
so interesting
Thank You!
They didn't think of it because it is a stupid idea to short circuit a lithium-ion battery. That is what causes them to catch fire or explode in the majority of cases. I not talking about the carbon rod I mean the 36v tool battery.
Oh, I'm quite SURE they THOUGHT of it, but then just as quickly DISMISSED the idea thinking: "No one's STUPID enough to try this....right???"
All these vids that start with "The HIDDEN FUNCTION of " or "The SECRET purpose of", or "Didn't want you to know" etc are all either dangerous, useless, or both. I guess the "Professor didnt tell me" is included in that list.
This guy is an accident looking for a place to happen.
For the plastic part....NO JB Weld available? Or a REAL soldering iron?
@@edwardhugus2772 ÁÁÁWÉ
@@edwardhugus2772 Este Hombre la verdad, si viviera de poner títulos a los videos se moriría de hambre escoger una buena frase no es su fuerte . por otra parte, hacer videos de 45 minutos que te atrapen no lo hace cualquiera por muy temerario que sea, esas manos de pianista tan cuidadas y esa herramienta tan INEXISTENTE QUE NO TIENE UNA TRISTE BARRENA me hace pensar en un raro personaje que lo pasa en grande y sin duda genera un montón de polémica y a mi eso me empieza a parecer un gran EXITO
You forgot the " this video will probably removed soon" @@edwardhugus2772
Jvjo0 n ib mikbio0
Saludos y muchos éxitos.
Que lastima en el casi de la soldadura no pusieras los detalles de la conexión de los cables eléctricos y el voltaje donde lo conectaste., por todo lo demas muchas felicidades y tienes mi si y aprobación y mi apoyo.
È bellissimo grazie
tres bonne astuce pour depanner sur le plastique mais combien de temps dure les batonnets de la pile electrique merci pour les réponses
Real genius!!!!
What wires do you use for RVS (connection)!!???
Your Subscriber...,.
Thank You! I use large wire
Thank you, I really like your tips
Perfecta 😂
هل يمكن استخدامها لتلحين الأسلاك في البطاريه
Magnifique et peut-être utile à tout moment. Merci. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Je suis content que cela ait été utile
@@GausDIY aunque sea por emoticonos advertir de los posibles riesgos , hacer esto con baterías y ácidos muy peligrosos , que se toquen por descuido / ignorancia dos cables como el que se deja encendido el estañador y se quema la mesa (imagino que nos pasó a todos ) las pilas de ahora ya explotan solas sin ayuda . yo confieso que mi experiencia atrevimiento en electrónica y ordenadores es por seguir a 3 en UA-cam
Wow bery good Boss
Pero q buen trabajo espero hacerme uno,,, desde lima o peru
What do you "Hope to get"? The broken parts, the hack job equipment, or the resulting HOUSE FIRE from actually doing this stunt?
En Colombia es más caro soltar esa manigueta que comprar una nueva no hagan eso por sus vidas compren la manigueta de su moto nueva
U couldn't be more right 👍
BUY a new break it might save your life 😅
Maybe he needs a brake!!!😊
Ok for the sake of hobby or an intense interest, one can indulge in such ideas. If one is doing something like this as trade, or profession it will be good. These type of ideas may be taught in schools, to kindle the interest of kids like science laboratory experiments.
Good
Que tipo de acido utilisa para remojar y lavar la varilla de carbon???.
Minuto 2:20
What is the liquid you are using to put the battery parts in please.👍👍
ua-cam.com/video/ZGhx-68INIA/v-deo.html he's making zinc chloride and this video shows more. The liquid, to answer your question, is hydrochloric acid. But he's likely using the concentrated type known as muriatic acid. Zinc chloride, can act as a potent flux in soldering. It is made by pouring a small amount of muriatic acid into a glass or acid-resistant container and then adding small pieces of zinc. Don't breath the fumes and remember hydrochloric acid is a dangerous substance. It's corrosive and can cause severe burns if it comes into contact with skin or eyes. It should be handled with extreme care. As for obtaining muriatic acid, i'm going to try the ones at home depot to see how it works. They seem to be more safe or environment-friendly so i don't know if it will work. Getting the real stuff isn't easy for the public. Obtaining the zinc I think everybody understands that part.
2:20 here you are
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I think you should have used Super Glue to have filled up the crack on the plastic cover !
Then sprinkle Baking Soda along the crack, and then sand and paint !
I doubt you could see the repair !
Just a thought !
🤔.....?
The aluminium brake lever repair trial was a fake. Suddenly there are deeper holes with threads in both parts....
The complete rest was wasted lifetime.
And the thumbnail is a clickbait.
"Wow, mind officially blown! This video showcases ingenious hacks that not even professors had thought of. It's amazing how a simple 1.5V battery can be used in such creative ways to fix a variety of things. Definitely learned a lot from this, thank you for sharing!"
@@AmazingSmart-ngth anything wrong with you ? The sarcastic alarm of my cellphone gives alert ! 😂
interessante, perfetto.
Grazie per il complimento
Buena
This is a back yard job shud not b shown on the internet its a disgrace rubbish
OEstá mal que no haya tomado medidas de precaución,, pero se ve que funciona., aunque parecía absurdo.jajajaja., fíjense que no usa guantes 🧤 para su protección,, además peló el cable con el encendedor,es un loco,, jajajaja., pero le dí un like.
1.5v dry cell battery's are ammonium chloride and manganese dioxide with a graphite core making the anode (+) the liquid is Diluted HCL hydrochloric acid.👍
Great point!
the acid was not diluted HCL and the canister was with label marking with 66% concentration and with ethanol the bubbling liquid showed that it's of relatively high concentration
كابتن سليم من مصر
مرحبا، أتمنى لك يوما جديدا سعيدا
انا من اليمن
Bilgi,deney, tecrübe ve beceri ≠ Başarı.. Tebrikler 🙏
Перевести на руский
İltifatınız için teşekkür ederim
C’est magnifique 👍
Merci ❤️❤️
Such magnificence
Why didn't you share what liquids, glues, etc you used in English and German text?
ua-cam.com/video/ZGhx-68INIA/v-deo.html he's making zinc chloride and this video shows more. The liquid, to answer your question, is hydrochloric acid. But he's likely using the concentrated type known as muriatic acid. Zinc chloride, can act as a potent flux in soldering. It is made by pouring a small amount of muriatic acid into a glass or acid-resistant container and then adding small pieces of zinc. Don't breath the fumes and remember hydrochloric acid is a dangerous substance. It's corrosive and can cause severe burns if it comes into contact with skin or eyes. It should be handled with extreme care. As for obtaining muriatic acid, i'm going to try the ones at home depot to see how it works. They seem to be more safe or environment-friendly so i don't know if it will work. Getting the real stuff isn't easy for the public. Obtaining the zinc I think everybody understands that part
@@ga28282 battery casing is part zinc
Buenas tardes okey perfecto,para empezar que líquido es ese y otra cosa no soy mudo.que te pasa si vas a explicar aslo como se deve hacer.Soy David Camejo desde ocumare del tuy.
HCl
Battery with Zn and HCl (Leclanche) not alcaline ?
I think this is genius, it's not all about what he did in the video, that's just examples, rather it's about what you can accomplish with it, maybe with a little twerking. I believe there might be dangerous aspects like the battery short circuiting.
15:44 15:46 15:48 15:49
Tanto gasto de tiemp y recursos para intentar recuperar una manigueta de motocq vale menos de 2 dolares y al final unfracaso
wow so cool
Thank you Bro!
Never ever straighten out, weld, solder or glue a broken brake grip. I have a friend that allmost died from it when it broke off again after professional welding. Just dont´t do it!
Ahora hay que entender inglés.soy venezolano y ablo español .carajo
Excelente
What is the solution in the bottle you used?
everything done in this video can be done by simply buying a simple soldering kit with iron,flux and solder. and done far more safely than using hydrochloric acid solution and ripping open batteries. in the time it took to make all this happen in this video a soldering kit you already own could have accomplished every task in this video within minutes.
U r so right
100 %
he was ysing a soldier iron too.
Maybe he used what he had not everyone is made of money !!!
What is the chemical in trick #5 (bumper repair) to dissolve black battery compound and make a filler out of it?
Thank You!
It is dilute HCL acid found in detergents.
cual es positivo y negativo
Не все понимают ваш язык
من اليمن
That is for content only ,
한국어로 알려주시면
더 인기가 많으실텐데요
น้ำอะไรในขวด
Just go to the welding supply and get a Carbon Arc Rod.Thay are nothing new. All welding professionals know and use this form of electricity welding and gouging.
What kind of acid or solution was he using?
Klar kann man das nicht verstehen
Soldering iron with tin is just not good 🤦
Ich finde es sehr interessant,was für eine Flüssigkeit ist das die du hinzufügts
haben wir in der Schule schon gemacht.... also man muss kein Professor sein!!!
Hidroklorik asit (tuz ruhu) %22
c'est bien tout ça mais trop longue. tu n'as pas besoin de montrer toutes les étapes jusqu'au bout. Tu dois revoir ton leçon de montage de film.
Absolutely wrong !!, the steel of the razor blades is already born = and when borned it again becomes scoria/slag. So it will not weld the metals. It will cause an accident !!.
No, that's why they're professionals.
stitching
Sensacional, muito boa sua demonstração. Sou de Curitiba/PR. e moro em uma casa com espaço para cultivo de algumas plantas mas já estou quem espaço, estou achando que terei de mudar para um sítio.😂Parabéns meus uma vez.
what is that liquid?..... bleach ?
Minuto 2:20
حمض كلور الماء...أو روح الملح..أخوك من سوريا.
jees....the fumes from that would be highly toxic !!!
Ciao which product u using as liquid To build the welder
Battery
J.B. Weld would have fixed everything with less hassle.
Dommage c'était intéressant mais je parle pas anglais . Et aussi vous utilisez des produits mais on voit pas ce que c'est où le nom.
theres no way solder would stick to the metal like that
Q¹qáqq
❤👍👍👍
thank bro
Hello teacher, please write us the name of everything you use in the video, thank you
Please check description, I usually use a motorbike battery with a voltage of 12V 4Ah or a drill battery with a voltage of 18V-36V, 5Ah.
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"Wow, this video blew my mind! Who would've thought a simple 1.5V battery could be so versatile in repairing various items? Kudos to the creator for sharing these ingenious tricks! Definitely learned a lot about resourcefulness and thinking outside the box."
@@GausDIY that's not what he was asking/looking for! He was looking for what liquid you've been using. I guess it is a big secret.
No it's bloody dangerous
This is ordinary soldering, with zinc. only to a slightly greater extent.
the metal of the trunk is surface galvanized with zinc.
THIS IS NOT WELDING.
จากประเทศไทย พูดภาษาไทย
สวัสดีเพื่อนจากประเทศไทย ยินดีที่ได้รู้จัก
welche flüssigkeiten?
22%ige Salzsäure
τι υγρό χρησημοποιείς για τον καθαρισμό μολύβδου;
Very Good Job Brother 👏👏👏👏 Excellent
Many many thanks
We are from amazonas jungle i lije tegnologi
Your idea is very good 🎉🎉
Thank you!
Super❤❤❤❤
Thank Bro!
Que ingrediente son los del frsco
Duas garrafas de água, o liquido incolor, e uma de gasolina, o liquido amarelo. As de água é para evitar explosão.
Trovo che sia una vera bufala, ma dai perfavore......cosi fatte rovinare batteria buona a chi crede sia vero
40:35 If you made it this far you're goin' to be so happy! LOL . P.S. Bash a tight sized bit of pipe over the stub and throw the knob away.
Lexplication ca ne serta rien ca cache tout
I even think that this is really possible to power directly from the battery. He used the core of the battery for the electrodes. The center of the battery is graphite, which gives a high enough resistance that the battery is not short-circuited. It just draws more current.
one mig welder coming up 5:50
Лучше бы так на изолента и оставил
This is an example od what nit to do! Everything you're teaching people to do will endanger their health and shorten their life!
LOL! Easily one of the most misleading thumbnails I have ever seen! You know, you can do the same plastic repairs with a $10 soldering iron, and you can get a blow torch that actually works for under $20. Your demos are clever, but not very useful.
Totally stupid
COLOMBIA
Was that a 36 volt rechargeable batter for a tool??? FAKE!!!
I just REPORTED YOU for MISINFORMATION.
stop wasting OUR time!
which liquids
What is the liquid hes useing?
The cleaning solution contains 22% HCl, creating a flux solution
Zinc chloride. You can buy it
carbon zinc batteries are obsolete
Ни фига с твоим солидолом не паяется, понты только наколачиваешь. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
47 minuti di vita buttati al vento
ALL CRAP 😱
No esplica
This is stupid! Never play with potentially explosive gasses! Aluminum repair rods are sold at Lowes, etc. And MAP Gas will hot enough with the correct tip.
Uh....no.
do all 1.4v batteries have graphite core? and, if so, are they the same, different manufactures use priority binders. also is the use of a strong strong acid to 'clean' the graphite core is counter productive?
ESPAÑA
is the stupid repitiouse annoy noise ( music )a youtube requirement
You're a mugabe or after my own heart thumbs up to you buddy