OK guys I posted a comment on the original suggesting a more objective test - and now you have done - great job! and pretty impressive performance by what looks like a flimsy structure but clearly is very strong. Thanks again.
I have been waiting for this video!!! I'm sure everyone has said this but I can't not belive these held up. might have to go get a couple of them!! Great video guys!
+WorkshopAddict I used mine for work benches. also for what they are for sawing wood on. I didn't have enough room in my shop to cut full sheets of wood in so I would cut them down with a circular saw on them.
SOB! AWESOME! I bet my girlfriend could buckle it. This reminds me of when I seen a waterbed mattress supported with paper cups. They were trying to explain weight distribution of a bed because a lot of people were afraid it would crash through the floor and end up in the basement. I think it was 25 McDonald's cups. That was in the 70s so I do not remember all of the details. I can remember that but can't find my keys........
@@joshuamathermusic Maybe... These will take an enormous amount of pressure down, but when stress is put on them in a horizontal fashion, they act weird. They took it on our test but the reality is they were only meant for pressure up and down. I am not going to tell you not to do what you want, but I would suggest finding a way to lock these into place so they do not gold up on you while in use. I would not do what you are thinking commercially.
OK guys I posted a comment on the original suggesting a more objective test - and now you have done - great job! and pretty impressive performance by what looks like a flimsy structure but clearly is very strong. Thanks again.
Wow that is impressive. I did not think the smaller one would hold up. I have been wanting one of these and now you guys are pushing me over the edge.
+Russ Webster (rfwjr88) It does not even look like it should hold up under the bucket Russ, but it did. Amazing.
Great test. I didn't think they would handle it. Especially the small one. Pretty cool. Thanks guys
I have been waiting for this video!!! I'm sure everyone has said this but I can't not belive these held up. might have to go get a couple of them!! Great video guys!
Gotta love physics and great engineering.
I'm impressed that they both survived the test
+Roberts Projects I was floored the small one made it! I never thought either one would make it, let alone on un-even ground.
Awesome test guys! These things definitely held their own!
+donny carter Yet the instructions clearly say not to sit on the wood on top of them. :) Legal stuff is funny!
I know as awesome product when I see one and I'm glad to have these in my shop!
+Summers Woodworking What tasks do you complete with these Bryan?
+WorkshopAddict I used mine for work benches. also for what they are for sawing wood on. I didn't have enough room in my shop to cut full sheets of wood in so I would cut them down with a circular saw on them.
If you grab not the outside row but one in from each side on the 4x8, it closes lot easier and smoother. Try it and you will see it works.
That is insane, no other words to describe other than insane. Wow.
+BMack37 It is crazy!
This video is going to get a TON of views.
SOB! AWESOME! I bet my girlfriend could buckle it.
This reminds me of when I seen a waterbed mattress supported with paper cups. They were trying to explain weight distribution of a bed because a lot of people were afraid it would crash through the floor and end up in the basement. I think it was 25 McDonald's cups. That was in the 70s so I do not remember all of the details. I can remember that but can't find my keys........
Take the back loader to get her up there. Great channel. I just found it. Thanks
Amazing stuff guys now I want to go out and buy a set 😜😜😜
I'm impressed!
NICE! Love mine!!
That about says it all, that is a good table.
How much horizontal pressure can these take? Thinking of using a few of these together as a portable stage by affixing 1in plywood to the top.
Did you watch the tractor test?
@@WorkshopAddict i did and that was amazing! I assume it will be fine, I just only noticed downward pressure. Did I miss something?
@@joshuamathermusic Maybe... These will take an enormous amount of pressure down, but when stress is put on them in a horizontal fashion, they act weird. They took it on our test but the reality is they were only meant for pressure up and down. I am not going to tell you not to do what you want, but I would suggest finding a way to lock these into place so they do not gold up on you while in use. I would not do what you are thinking commercially.
Impressive!! Love the John Deere test.
we need to find out the actual weight we are applying.
Nice! :)
lol ~ trained professionals with supervision. Guess the guys in white coats were close by with tranquillizer guns :)
+Gazza Cam We wanted to keep them out of frame. :)
that was amazing!
Wow!
Try filling the bucket with dirt first. Bucket loaders are light up front and heavy in the back so it's not suited for a stress test.
Heavier than anything most people would put on it
I kind of wanted them to break amazing that they survived
If you want to see stuff break, watch our Ridgid Jobsite Radio review. :)
Now the next challenge is to land a Chinook on the small bora 🤣🤣🤣
2:35 broken leg swinging away...
wow!