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I thought that you can see it nicely on the high speed shot that the small axe gets destroyed? but maybe its not clear if you don't know it in advance?
@@JimiMarvin I agree. We got to see the others apart, which shows the damage to each axe more clearly. It would have been nice to see the two finalists in this way too. Still a good video though, as always!
Get 4 identical bars of steel. Leave one as it is. Heat the second one red hot and let it cool on its own. Heat the third one red hot and quench it in water. Heat the fourth one red hot and quench it in oil. Now, press-test the 4 bars to see how their strength is affected by various heat-treatment techniques.
depending on what steel you use and what it needs to be quenched in, it simply wont harden, will crack, or not harden correctly and develop heavy distortions. Or it will just cool down and be no different than before. Quenching in water is faster than quenching in oil. Say you have a piece of steel that needs to be quenched fast to achieve its best properties, you quench in water. If you quench that piece in oil, it wont cool down fast enough and thus not harden correctly.
5! Leave one outside in a field in the weather to rust for 1 year (or more preferably) . We do this with engine blocks to harden them. Bring them in, clean them up, bore them out and holy snikees!
We didn't get to see a comparison of the final two blades...? Cool and pointlessly dangerous though, especially the final round with ballistic axe shrapnel flying around. Good work! :D
I thought that you can see it nicely on the high speed shot that the small axe gets destroyed? but maybe its not clear if you don't know it in advance?
I thought that you can see it nicely on the high speed shot that the small axe gets destroyed? but maybe its not clear if you don't know it in advance?
@@HydraulicPressChannel What's up with pasting the same comment? Didn't pay your staff enough to think up a unique reply for everyone? Shows little thought of concern. But you got that sweet, sweet sponsor money, so who cares what you put on UA-cam, right?
I think the final battle was Biltema 16-4037 vs Biltema 16-4044 but I think the video didn't show which one was better. And for those that do not know the Biltema, it's like a pretty high quality Scandinavian version of Harbor Freight.
@@ewilloch yeah biltema has the joke reputation in finland and probably sweden too. that being said I'd like to have both a biltema and a hf where I live. they're both curated china/asia stuff for a lot of the stuff. but you know what, they're not that bad. although they're both also more expensive than uncurated asian stuff I have local access to - also browsing the biltema catalog is great toilet reading, you just don't get the same with browsing aliexpress or going to a local store around where I live that has aliexpress stuff(it's nice being able to pick up arduino clones for couple of bucks locally though off the shelf and the modules and stuff).
@@letsgobrandon5800; My point is that I know the Biltema shops quite well, and the quality of their products is mediocre at best. A lot of their products are so poor that they exist only for the purpose of being sold, the buyers to immediately discover that they have literally bought garbage and then discard the product. The quality is so poor that the manufacturers impossibly can have considered them for actual usage. Biltema products are the DIY-shops equivalent of funfair raffle toy prices; virtually no commercial value and literally zero actual value.
@@letsgobrandon5800: The «test» performed here has absolutely nothing in common with serious product testing, and is entertainment only. Winning this test is no indication of high quality at all.
In addition to the intended demonstration, you also demonstrated how earthquakes occour. The build up of pressure & the subsequent rapid release created the spark & pops in the axes, much like tectonic movement creates earthquakes.
Those axes that seem softer are leaps and bounds better as what an axe is designed to do. Chop wood. You can take an handaxe like a Estwing, traditional steel, leather handle wrap, vs a Fiskar version with…whatever steel it uses and fiberglass handles, and I’ll take the fiskar every time. I’m not saying it’s better overall, but as a chopper, the fiskar is amazing. Holds an edge, and is easily sharpened. The Estwing is an durable axe, but it doesn’t chop as good, it’s heavier, and much harder to sharpen….but it’s durable. So if your going into a post apocalyptic era, the Estwing might last longer. Because of materials. But the fiskar style will preform ridiculously better for a time too.
i chopped and split a lot of wood in my day but just used regular hardware store axe and maul and they lasted many years. i still have the same ones with original wood handles.
@@mumblesbadly7708 Nah I get it: the nice material fails sooner but in a safeish mode. so I guess it's easy to make super-hard toolheads but not ones that don't fail by turning into eye-destroying shrapnel?
ua-cam.com/video/P-cR1kgGWx4/v-deo.html Not impressed. You have to reprofile the edge. And not a bit. They hold up well with the press well, that same thick edge makes it a lousy chopper.
@@kindredbarkmaw2509 learn what that term means first, then try to make fun out of someone, but after you learn the meaning of it i bet you won't because you'd realise how foolish you are
Is it just me who has no idea what he is saying when he says the axe names haha. Also could we possibly get the camera back up to see your reactions. Those are the best
Weird tool idea: large tapered head with a conical cup to interface with. 10° off vertical is what stackable cups use, it'd be interesting to see stuff smooshed into that form.
I was watching your test, very good job but I figured from knowing that a splitting maul has a thicker profile. I figured it would be the winter, but I don't expect minimal damage like that. Great test again.
Next time, have 2 alignment bolts on each side of each ax, one high up and one near the base, on each side. Should help eliminate deflection issue. Cheers
I thought that you can see it nicely on the high speed shot that the small axe gets destroyed? but maybe its not clear if you don't know it in advance?
Well, yeah. I'll bet even those camera cases have large ball bearings in the corners just to discourage crushing -- like bittering agent on a child's fingernails.
you're really letting it slip by letting the axe heads slip. The compression force is gets changed into sheer force resulting in flawed results. excuse my grammer, my english not so good
no, in physics it's merely a matter of reference point which part moves and which doesnt and different reference points always need to lead to the same result.
@@AlexKall well yeah. biltema doesn't sell discrete components and parts to fix all their stuff though. turns out key to right to repair isn't as much the right, but the need for repair. thai domestic market local manufacture amps and stuff tend to be pretty bad but they are both cheap and repairable. even speaker woofers, rubbers and coils straight off the shop.
I noticed that the bottom axes moved downward, causing the damage to be less severe. Needs to be on a solid foundation with no give. Next time, let us see the final result. Great videos. Keep it up.
"Biltema, the finest hardware store in the Northern countries." Biltema is the Swedish equivalent of Harbour Freight in the US or Canadian Tire. Now and then they do have a quality tool, but mostly their house brand is second rate. Still for the home gamer they are usually OK for the price.
Did anyone else get kind of a "stranger danger" vibe when our host appeared wearing a birthday hat, bald as a bowling ball, with that typical stoic Finlander look on his face? When a Russian dreams of the Boogeyman... I'm pretty sure this is what is hiding under his bed or in the closet.
I can't believe the explosion at 8:08 actually raised the roof of the compartment! So cool to watch who the winner was and would love to see more of these tool tests please. Dunno why you only have 3.7k of likes on a 60k viewed video though.
I loved this video and shared it. Thank you. This was awesome to watch. I laughed so hard with the Nord VPN cake getting pressed. Such a cool video throughout. Good job. Loved it.
Not really only difference is the effect of gravity and that's so incredibly weak compared to the power of the hydraulic press. Say if the top blade weigh 1.9 Kg and the press exerts 19 tons of pressure like in the last test then it's the weight adds 0.01 % to the pressure. But even then it's applied equally to the top and the bottom, so no difference what so ever...
Very good channel. It's a mix of science and physics as interpreted by Count Dracula. Your English is very good but with that Slavic influence. Keep them coming. 👍🏻
Who woulda thought that a guy crushing stuff in a hydraulic press could build such an awesome channel on YT over the years? People really are strange creatures, and so long as dudes with heavy machines are willing to destroy stuff just to see what happens, cool channels will always have a place lol.
Harder brittle steel. Doesn't actually say that much about the quality of the tool, even if its for sure that the blade wont explode on your face. If you end up hitting some hard nails with too much force having some shrapnel flying into your eyes isn't totally out of question.
I don't know if this has been done yet. What if you had a bolt to loosen but not the right size wrench? Could you crush a wrench and make it larger but still functional?
@Ian Biron Nah, the overarching property of chrome vanadium Steel is it’s extremely high rc (hardness), which breeds brittleness in its opposition of equality. Therefore, the wrench would just explode. Would be mad awesome to see a wrench explode though! One thing that could work though, is pressing the wrong size wrench into the bolt head. The bold head would give, and be pressed into the wrench eye... so that’s a possible video for sure!
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The saw dust mixed ice was called Pykrete (see my comment below for a very inexpensive press challenge idea): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pykrete
spin microwave at 5000 rpm
spin dishwasher at 5000 rpm
spin a car at 5000 rpm
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@@misterhat5823 Nord is the best. Is their a better VPN?
So which ax won? Didn’t get to see them apart…
Both were from the same store, Biltema. Which usually produces really cheap tools. So I guess they're really hard, but shit to use
I thought that you can see it nicely on the high speed shot that the small axe gets destroyed? but maybe its not clear if you don't know it in advance?
@@HydraulicPressChannel It was hard to tell when they were still together. And like he said video ends before you see them apart. Love the channel!
@@JimiMarvin I agree. We got to see the others apart, which shows the damage to each axe more clearly. It would have been nice to see the two finalists in this way too. Still a good video though, as always!
Agree. Need a short follow up to show the two axes apart and what happened!
Get 4 identical bars of steel.
Leave one as it is.
Heat the second one red hot and let it cool on its own.
Heat the third one red hot and quench it in water.
Heat the fourth one red hot and quench it in oil.
Now, press-test the 4 bars to see how their strength is affected by various heat-treatment techniques.
depending on what steel you use and what it needs to be quenched in, it simply wont harden, will crack, or not harden correctly and develop heavy distortions. Or it will just cool down and be no different than before. Quenching in water is faster than quenching in oil. Say you have a piece of steel that needs to be quenched fast to achieve its best properties, you quench in water. If you quench that piece in oil, it wont cool down fast enough and thus not harden correctly.
The grade of steel is what will determine the results
5! Leave one outside in a field in the weather to rust for 1 year (or more preferably) .
We do this with engine blocks to harden them. Bring them in, clean them up, bore them out and holy snikees!
@@DrLeroyGreen that's beyond stupid
Oil-quenched should be the hardest.
"How did he die?"
"He got shot by an axe..."
"You mean chopped by an axe?'"
"No shot by an axe"
Great tournament idea. Too bad we don’t get to see the final result of the blades up close like the other rounds.
We didn't get to see a comparison of the final two blades...?
Cool and pointlessly dangerous though, especially the final round with ballistic axe shrapnel flying around.
Good work! :D
I thought that you can see it nicely on the high speed shot that the small axe gets destroyed? but maybe its not clear if you don't know it in advance?
@@HydraulicPressChannel Could not tell which was being destroyed. seemed equal destruction
Yepp, definitely needs a little recap in a future video which one got damaged more.
@@kirk1156 bottom axe was absolutely chewing into the skinnier axe. It was easy to tell when you could see the top axe sliding.
@@HydraulicPressChannel Another copy and paste response showing that you don't care enough to read the comments
"Now they're fighting till death" made me chuckle, love you Hydraulic Press man!
"Like hot pee in the snow." 😆
I grew up with similar saying "Like a hot knife through butter." 👍
I wanted to see the blade damage from the final round 😢 Great video though 👍🏻
I thought that you can see it nicely on the high speed shot that the small axe gets destroyed? but maybe its not clear if you don't know it in advance?
@@HydraulicPressChannel How about you read the comment before you copy and paste a generic response! They were talking about seeing the blades apart.
@@HydraulicPressChannel What's up with pasting the same comment? Didn't pay your staff enough to think up a unique reply for everyone? Shows little thought of concern. But you got that sweet, sweet sponsor money, so who cares what you put on UA-cam, right?
@@neb_setabed bruh u really gonna comment under all his copy and paste about his copy and pastes? U really that bored?
@@jjanzel just annoyed that he doesn't seem to care
I think the final battle was Biltema 16-4037 vs Biltema 16-4044 but I think the video didn't show which one was better.
And for those that do not know the Biltema, it's like a pretty high quality Scandinavian version of Harbor Freight.
If Biltema can be considered a high quality version of Harbor Freight, the latter must be really terrible! 😂
@@ewilloch but in this test, Biltema won. So what’s your point?
@@ewilloch yeah biltema has the joke reputation in finland and probably sweden too.
that being said I'd like to have both a biltema and a hf where I live. they're both curated china/asia stuff for a lot of the stuff. but you know what, they're not that bad. although they're both also more expensive than uncurated asian stuff I have local access to - also browsing the biltema catalog is great toilet reading, you just don't get the same with browsing aliexpress or going to a local store around where I live that has aliexpress stuff(it's nice being able to pick up arduino clones for couple of bucks locally though off the shelf and the modules and stuff).
@@letsgobrandon5800; My point is that I know the Biltema shops quite well, and the quality of their products is mediocre at best. A lot of their products are so poor that they exist only for the purpose of being sold, the buyers to immediately discover that they have literally bought garbage and then discard the product. The quality is so poor that the manufacturers impossibly can have considered them for actual usage. Biltema products are the DIY-shops equivalent of funfair raffle toy prices; virtually no commercial value and literally zero actual value.
@@letsgobrandon5800: The «test» performed here has absolutely nothing in common with serious product testing, and is entertainment only. Winning this test is no indication of high quality at all.
Congrats on passing 4M subs! 🥳👏
In addition to the intended demonstration, you also demonstrated how earthquakes occour. The build up of pressure & the subsequent rapid release created the spark & pops in the axes, much like tectonic movement creates earthquakes.
Fascinating! Didnt thinknof that its amazing the forces the axes generate. Now you know why buildings get leveled
"Biltema, finest hardware store in the Nordic countries" very finish humour! 😀
I love coming across thos channel from time to time…as a swiss finn, who has lived his whole life in switzerland, i love their accent
Left us hanging on the final two axes!
Those axes that seem softer are leaps and bounds better as what an axe is designed to do. Chop wood. You can take an handaxe like a Estwing, traditional steel, leather handle wrap, vs a Fiskar version with…whatever steel it uses and fiberglass handles, and I’ll take the fiskar every time. I’m not saying it’s better overall, but as a chopper, the fiskar is amazing. Holds an edge, and is easily sharpened. The Estwing is an durable axe, but it doesn’t chop as good, it’s heavier, and much harder to sharpen….but it’s durable. So if your going into a post apocalyptic era, the Estwing might last longer. Because of materials. But the fiskar style will preform ridiculously better for a time too.
i chopped and split a lot of wood in my day but just used regular hardware store axe and maul and they lasted many years. i still have the same ones with original wood handles.
06:46 Wow, that cake went from Chocolate cake to chocolate snake real fast
with some candle flavor ! :D
It looked tastier before morphing into the snake, that's for sure.
This channel is so cool! The first time I didn't fast forward when Nord VPM Add came.
I like the funny english with finnish accent.
Two biltema axes in the final? I'm speechless 🤣
I’m suspecting that the fix was in. 🤨 I had my money on Fiskars. 💸
@@mumblesbadly7708 Nah I get it: the nice material fails sooner but in a safeish mode. so I guess it's easy to make super-hard toolheads but not ones that don't fail by turning into eye-destroying shrapnel?
Well, if you are striking some wood and hit a hard nail would you rather hit it with the axe that explodes or the one that bends?
ua-cam.com/video/P-cR1kgGWx4/v-deo.html
Not impressed.
You have to reprofile the edge. And not a bit.
They hold up well with the press well, that same thick edge makes it a lousy chopper.
I still want a knife showdown with every brand of knife to declare the ultimate winner.
Loved the slight panic in Hanna's scream in the final round
Then in slow motion, lol
Oh, a bracket challenge?!?! I love it. ❤️ we want to see more brackets!
But these are axes, not brackets.
XD
@@kindredbarkmaw2509 learn what that term means first, then try to make fun out of someone, but after you learn the meaning of it i bet you won't because you'd realise how foolish you are
“It went like hot pee in the snow” 😂, you just made me spit my drink out😂. Very interesting test, love your content 🇫🇮🇺🇸
I think you should swap the axes so the one at the bottom swaps with the one at the top. Maybe then the results would be better
But the winner wasn’t an axe, it was a splitting maul which was thicker with more mass.
Me at 2:00am: I should really get some sleep tonight
*Watches axes smashed together in a hydrolic press for an hour
Is it just me who has no idea what he is saying when he says the axe names haha. Also could we possibly get the camera back up to see your reactions. Those are the best
Weird tool idea: large tapered head with a conical cup to interface with. 10° off vertical is what stackable cups use, it'd be interesting to see stuff smooshed into that form.
I was watching your test, very good job but I figured from knowing that a splitting maul has a thicker profile. I figured it would be the winter, but I don't expect minimal damage like that. Great test again.
Next time, have 2 alignment bolts on each side of each ax, one high up and one near the base, on each side. Should help eliminate deflection issue. Cheers
We couldn’t see which axe won in the final result. They were still in each other.
You didn’t show the results of the final match... what a tease.
I thought that you can see it nicely on the high speed shot that the small axe gets destroyed? but maybe its not clear if you don't know it in advance?
@@HydraulicPressChannel yeah, it isn't as clear to me as the other rounds.
" 'The axe shooting at us' "
Hahaha he pressed the cake 😂😂 I bet people stopped buying you gifts. They’d just end up under the hydraulic press.
Well, yeah. I'll bet even those camera cases have large ball bearings in the corners just to discourage crushing -- like bittering agent on a child's fingernails.
I'd buy him gifts in hopes they'd end up under the press, lol!
I'm pretty sure the winning "axe" was actually a splitting maw 😂
That would be Maul, not maw. and I agree, comparing an axe to a maul is not really a fair comparison.
Maul
Wow, great shots up until the very end where we never find out which axe wins!! 😕
please do a smart test of bicycle frames: steel, aluminum, carbon fiber and their forks
I wonder if you check the temps with a laser, to see which one stays cooler.
They didn't heat up much at all. The work done by the press is quite small since the distances were so small
I always enjoy your videos, keep up the amazing work 👏🏻
you're really letting it slip by letting the axe heads slip. The compression force is gets changed into sheer force resulting in flawed results. excuse my grammer, my english not so good
i still love you
I agree
Lauri and Hanna y'all rock! Love the channel and content! Peace
And Hanna
@@perniciouspete4986 They split up a while ago Anni got tired of UA-cam although they remain friends. Everyone is ok about it.
You forgot to show the last part, where you put them side by side for comparison. But it looks like it was the axe in the bottom that won the match.
Is it possible that being the stationary axe or the moving axe makes a difference to the outcome?
no, in physics it's merely a matter of reference point which part moves and which doesnt and different reference points always need to lead to the same result.
This needs a link to buy the winning axe
I was just looking for that
To see the damage is like cherry on top :) and this last closeup after separation is missing :( cool video :)
having moved outside of nordics into se-asia, biltemas stuff is really not that bad. any of it. even the audio stuff's pretty good.
Says more about se-asia then 😅
@@AlexKall well yeah. biltema doesn't sell discrete components and parts to fix all their stuff though.
turns out key to right to repair isn't as much the right, but the need for repair. thai domestic market local manufacture amps and stuff tend to be pretty bad but they are both cheap and repairable. even speaker woofers, rubbers and coils straight off the shop.
It's official. If I see the heavy weight Biltema here in America, I'm buying one.
I noticed that the bottom axes moved downward, causing the damage to be less severe. Needs to be on a solid foundation with no give. Next time, let us see the final result. Great videos. Keep it up.
I call shenanigans! The semifinals was inconclusive and needed a rematch!
"Biltema, the finest hardware store in the Northern countries."
Biltema is the Swedish equivalent of Harbour Freight in the US or Canadian Tire. Now and then they do have a quality tool, but mostly their house brand is second rate. Still for the home gamer they are usually OK for the price.
7:35 On a cold night in Finland you can hear the mournful call of the Moose echo across the fjords.
There are no fjords in Finland. Norway has them.
@@kareem8533 Oops.
Дисплей с давлением в финале плохо видно.
Фиксирование топоров очень плохое.
В конце хотелось бы посмотреть на оба топора, для сравнения.
Did anyone else get kind of a "stranger danger" vibe when our host appeared wearing a birthday hat, bald as a bowling ball, with that typical stoic Finlander look on his face?
When a Russian dreams of the Boogeyman... I'm pretty sure this is what is hiding under his bed or in the closet.
Could you put some Prussian blue on one of the cutting edges next time. might be easier to see what is cutting what.
WTF___No F'n Winner!
WTF___No Comparative Analysis of Final Damage
MY LIFE WILL NEVER BE the SAME !
I can't believe the explosion at 8:08 actually raised the roof of the compartment! So cool to watch who the winner was and would love to see more of these tool tests please. Dunno why you only have 3.7k of likes on a 60k viewed video though.
I loved this video and shared it. Thank you. This was awesome to watch. I laughed so hard with the Nord VPN cake getting pressed. Such a cool video throughout. Good job. Loved it.
I wonder if the top axe has the advantage from being pushed into a blade instead of something pushed into its blade
Not really only difference is the effect of gravity and that's so incredibly weak compared to the power of the hydraulic press. Say if the top blade weigh 1.9 Kg and the press exerts 19 tons of pressure like in the last test then it's the weight adds 0.01 % to the pressure. But even then it's applied equally to the top and the bottom, so no difference what so ever...
Would be interesting to include a homemade high- and low-quality version in the mix - see how much variation to expect
Stay safe man, this is no joke. I love the squish of the cake, specially with that low pitched sound.
A press pressing an axe through things, bricks, engine parts, bones, computer monitors
It will be better, if you mark all of axes and text it all in description. So i can’t understand which one better in final test and how it named.
You should try build a press water jet tool. Large cylinder with a tiny hole.
Yes! Do oranges cut better than water? How would we know? Hmm...
I didn't ask for this... but now that I've seen it... *I WANT IT!!!* And I want *MORE!!!*
Awesome stuff dude 👏
This tournament is something i would do as a kid with random stuff
thats not how I expected this guy to look. I would almost guaranteed a huge mustache
I am surprised there are no ads in this video
Very good channel. It's a mix of science and physics as interpreted by Count Dracula. Your English is very good but with that Slavic influence. Keep them coming. 👍🏻
7:25 love the lady screaming in the background 😂
Soooo, What brand won and what brand was runner-up? I'm having trouble translating through the accent...
You forgot to separate the axes and see the winner from the final!
Happy birthday your videos are pretty cool thank you🤜🤛🙏
Safety boots? Random bars of metal? I don't know I'm just seeing what is crushable in my recommended videos. :P
Next Test, Mjolnir with Hydraulic Press
Who woulda thought that a guy crushing stuff in a hydraulic press could build such an awesome channel on YT over the years? People really are strange creatures, and so long as dudes with heavy machines are willing to destroy stuff just to see what happens, cool channels will always have a place lol.
Looks like the bottom axe always got more damage. Can you repeat the test with same pairs but bottom and upper axe switched?
Coincidence
Top or bottom they receive the same amount of pressure
You’ve got to make a short showing the last ones apart!
This is relevant for chopping steel bars, which I regularly do.
Finally, answers to the age old question
UA-cam ads make it impossible to pause and resume the video.. I will never know who wins.
This is a freaking brilliant idea! Knives, axes, bullets, armor, helmets, steel toes...
This is better than the Super Bowl - goddamn I love this channel!!
I wasnt happy with how the video ended, i wanted to see the results of the final press. Love your channel though.
Would LOVE for the Slomo guys to collaborate!!
Thanks for another great video, and just in time - I am leaving on a trip to Finland tomorrow to buy an axe.
I have 2 fiskers axes. Love them. Made in Vinland.
Заточка должна быть абсолютно идентичной, иначе более острый будет разрезан даже немного более мягкой сталью
The video we did not axe for but glad we got it
Who else misses the clay figures at the end of the videos???? The IG’s will know what I’m talking about. ❤❤❤
why did you start the final battle with going into the already damaged parts? and where is the final result?
Can i send a broken Rolex for crushing?
Dum dum
I love everything about this series
How the heck did Biltema get to the final, and with two axes as well?
Harder brittle steel. Doesn't actually say that much about the quality of the tool, even if its for sure that the blade wont explode on your face. If you end up hitting some hard nails with too much force having some shrapnel flying into your eyes isn't totally out of question.
Bro unlocked 4 dimentioned axe
the slow-mo screaming is excellent.
I don't know if this has been done yet. What if you had a bolt to loosen but not the right size wrench? Could you crush a wrench and make it larger but still functional?
I think that crushing and making it larger are contradictory terms. I have never seen a car put in a crusher that came out larger.
@Ian Biron
Nah, the overarching property of chrome vanadium Steel is it’s extremely high rc (hardness), which breeds brittleness in its opposition of equality. Therefore, the wrench would just explode. Would be mad awesome to see a wrench explode though!
One thing that could work though, is pressing the wrong size wrench into the bolt head. The bold head would give, and be pressed into the wrench eye... so that’s a possible video for sure!
The axes that look the same are probably made by the same manufacturer, just for different companies.
Should have welded all
the first round went so well that I was over optimistic about my holders :D
I wonder if the angles had something to do with how well they cut compared to just being crushed