Starting to wonder if Will is building a compound for his cult (already recruited Kevin) and the reason we haven’t seen Nigel in a while is because you *cannot* leave the cult.
@@Dementedcow770It will only be the top comment because William couldn't figure out how to lift the comment that contains his mom to the top of the comments section. Sorry not sorry
The MILF saga is amazing because imagine asking "What is my neighbor doing?" and someone responds "He's a UA-camr, here's EVERYTHING he's been doing for the last couple months", having this one in a million opportunity to look into their life and you look through all of it and STILL have no clue what your neighbor is doing.
Yea, I've been watching this channel since it started and can confirm, have no idea what's going on still. All I've gathered is: buys old machinery and random shit, makes a mess, moves shit around, makes a mess, science, baby is formed.
The beginning intro montage of driving the mini truck is amazing. One episode could be driving to the left and the next episode could be driving to the right, … two words…. Internet Gold! I’d watch that all day long.
Will usually feels like the guy that has no idea what he's doing and somehow gets by. But you can see a lot of his knowledge come out in this video. Welding, laser cutting, engineering
and none of it necessary at all because these containers are literally built to be picked up from those points, even when loaded. He could have just hooked a chain onto the holes on the corner and called it a day.
@@va3dxv Not moved one my self but been around some moving - Seen it via fork lift which raises its prongs above the container, and they attach to the top prong holes. - also the fork lifts were bigger than normal, they could lift the entire crate up if it could get in right. Don't think Will had the setup for that so this worked hah
You should do a pre-order on shirts, hats, and stickers themed around Open Sauce to help get funds coming in before the event happens. I can't justify a cross country trip currently to attend, but I would happily aquire some merch to help make the event a success!
The vibe I get from seeing Will and Kevin fixing these old machines and stuff is the same vibe I get when I’m watching a movie and the super villains are just getting their operation started.
"Really smart people doing really stupid things" has to be the best tagline for this channel (and for the safety third crew) and I thank y'all for it, because it's the greatest entertainment perhaps since mythbusters.
it's amazing how you get to see every part of what he's been doing in these videos but also cannot even begin to understand what he's trying to accomplish
I fuckin love this lane that our boy Will is currently in. We have the story of him in his new home slowly becoming a dad, man, creator. I also love that a fellow Florida man has moved in. Keep rocking guys.
Every old lathe will have some degree of backlash in the lead screws. Some allow for adjustment of the split nut as it wears but it will be much tighter on less worn sections of the screw. start your tool off your part and feed into your work to take up the back lash and you will be fine. old lathes are great.
What you did with open sauce is absolutely remarkable. You are a moderately sized channel that has managed to organize a huge number of youtubers i do not think that has ever been done like this before great job! I can't wait to see what you do with it this year. I hope i can get there at some point for sure
They make wheel kits for those that lock into the corners, which makes moving them with a tractor much easier. If you get a couple trailer hubs and wheels, you can probably use what you've already made to attach them too.
Open Sauce 2023 was an absolute blast. Everyone was so cool. Me and a bunch of people I met are actually going in on an Airbnb for Open Sauce 2024, we never thought we would be doing that but it brought us all together. Can't wait! Thank you William!
I recently put up a 70 yard zip line for my son out of steel cable. The whole horizontal/vertical load rope conundrum is real. I could not believe the amount of reinforcement needed to hold my 20kg son without sagging. After doing the math for the angle of the cable and all that, apparently, according to the support poles, my son weighs 400kg.
Kevin:has laser that implodes rust off metal to make it usable and also looks cool Will: we can’t unrust this metal that’s been outside getting wet and rusted
I've got a very similar cold saw in the metal shop I work at - they're great and work through literally anything. one thing to be aware of is that they cut really bad against a flat face. cutting bars is always best with them vertically, which makes angle iron a pain sometimes. Also, it can probably tow the shipping container, the torque is more than enough to ignore your arm
You could get some forks for your tractor bucket lift it up and slide a part of a telephone pole under each end and then roll it on the logs. Thats how I have done it before. Takes a bit of time but it works.
I just rebuilt the gearbox and cooling system of one of those cold saws. They're pretty cool. Amazing how quickly they can cut metal with how low the RPM's are.
Dude I'm flying in from Switzerland for Open Sauce. I'm very excited already. I'm going to touch all the things that have "do not touch" signs on them.
The first time you talked about OpenSauce, my eyes lit up like those of a child. But the tickets alone exceed my budget. The flight from europe to the US costs me more tha i can afford. My dream is to someday get the tickets, get on a plane and shake your hands. You inspire me with every video, no matter how dumb, just to tinker and reinvent stuff. You rock and i really hope to meet you one day ❤
Hey William, you might need to bring your focal point down on your laser to get a better cut, for 8mm mild steel, your focal point should be about 3mm. Increasing the air pressure and piercing time might help it cut better also through.
I made the mistake of failing to account for the horizontal forces created by short diagonal chains when I attempted to lift a 6000 pound lathe using a chain strung between the arms of my automotive 2 post lift. The lift was rated for 9000 pounds. The problem is that that's only a vertical load. The horizontal load created by the chain angles was too much and the concrete floor couldn't hold the lift columns. The concrete broke. Nobody was hurt, but that was an expensive lesson.
I like listening to william because his talking about mechanical engineering makes me feel like im using my mech eng degree while working at a non in field job.
yeah i thought this immediately.. and/or a napkin beneath the lid. i think two lids _might_ still leak through, given enough time and sauce. but maybe you have actual experience with this, i'm just speculating
@@adfaklsdjf my dad taught me this as a kid. Though this is when fast food places gave you a tray with a paper of their place. If i remembered correctly, it leaked a little to sometimes none depending on how strong the plastic lid was.
Dang it, if I knew it was going to be at the Cow Palace I would have gotten the super early bird special tickets, the Pier buildings are such a pain in the ass to get to but the Cow Palace (hint: Not actually in San Francisco) is super easy to get to... although the neighborhood is a bit sketchy.
Bar in the middle that you use to make force upward is useless, because if you lift from the middle of the chain right corner will pull to the left and left corner will pull to the right and equailize each other and you will left with only upward force. If the problem is lifting chain from the right point a pulley should work.
Something tells me a party full of some of the best STEM related UA-camrs would be off the hook. Too bad it's on the other side of the country from where I'm at. Watched y'all for years. Now my son (9) watches y'all now. Keep up the excellent work, folks. You really do inspire people.
If you made metal skis for the other end it wouldn't mess up your pretty gravel when you move it . Even though you already moved it . Also you could probably sell those .
Oh hey, it worked great! I never doubted you for a minute. OK maybe I doubted you for a little bit, but I'm glad to be proved wrong and nobody died. Great job!
Our big Roaster at work runs off three phase to turn the giant motor that turns the drum, I can't imagine how powerful that saw is but it is also a metal cutting saw so I'm not surprised
California: "Omg hes building stuff and it's ugly, lets all gossip about it." Here in Mississippi: "Hell yeah brother, that looks awesome. Here's a 12-pack, let me know if you ever need to use my excavator."
I farm. I rarely prep metal to weld. I'm in rusty Minnesota. More heat, burns all that paint and rust away good enough unless your making a pressure tank
do you only do work with the camera on? no shade, im just impressed how much breaks on camera. second hand, diy, and repairing your own stuff is the way to go
Starting to wonder if Will is building a compound for his cult (already recruited Kevin) and the reason we haven’t seen Nigel in a while is because you *cannot* leave the cult.
this will be the top comment
@@Dementedcow770It will only be the top comment because William couldn't figure out how to lift the comment that contains his mom to the top of the comments section.
Sorry not sorry
If Will started a cult, I’d join
@@Sniperboy5551same, he seems omnipotent
Is that what happened to camera man John?
The MILF saga is amazing because imagine asking "What is my neighbor doing?" and someone responds "He's a UA-camr, here's EVERYTHING he's been doing for the last couple months", having this one in a million opportunity to look into their life and you look through all of it and STILL have no clue what your neighbor is doing.
Yea, I've been watching this channel since it started and can confirm, have no idea what's going on still. All I've gathered is: buys old machinery and random shit, makes a mess, moves shit around, makes a mess, science, baby is formed.
The beginning intro montage of driving the mini truck is amazing. One episode could be driving to the left and the next episode could be driving to the right, … two words…. Internet Gold! I’d watch that all day long.
Holy cow I caught the superbacker
"I *_THINK_* our existence on this planet is temporary" what weird immortality experiments are the gang working on?!?
William Osman *would* be the one dude like the story in Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series that just decided not to die and so he didn’t.
One podcast with Hank Green and they're giving making up ways to kill death
So far the cloning process is a little spotty, but he's at least managed to convince people that his best little clone is just his 'son.'
They recruited Hank Green to cure death
Will usually feels like the guy that has no idea what he's doing and somehow gets by. But you can see a lot of his knowledge come out in this video. Welding, laser cutting, engineering
and none of it necessary at all because these containers are literally built to be picked up from those points, even when loaded. He could have just hooked a chain onto the holes on the corner and called it a day.
i think the people who don't know much but consistently get by, either know more than they are letting on, or have excellent intuition
@@va3dxv He made more money doing it his way that he would've doing it your way.
@@va3dxvDid you miss the part of the video where he stated the problem?
@@va3dxv Not moved one my self but been around some moving - Seen it via fork lift which raises its prongs above the container, and they attach to the top prong holes. - also the fork lifts were bigger than normal, they could lift the entire crate up if it could get in right. Don't think Will had the setup for that so this worked hah
You should do a pre-order on shirts, hats, and stickers themed around Open Sauce to help get funds coming in before the event happens. I can't justify a cross country trip currently to attend, but I would happily aquire some merch to help make the event a success!
Great idea, same goes for me
The vibe I get from seeing Will and Kevin fixing these old machines and stuff is the same vibe I get when I’m watching a movie and the super villains are just getting their operation started.
Origin story 😅
I wish there was such a wholesome villain origin story film as this
"Really smart people doing really stupid things" has to be the best tagline for this channel (and for the safety third crew) and I thank y'all for it, because it's the greatest entertainment perhaps since mythbusters.
I wonder how safe, and OSHA approved this video is going to be.
No
Very
No
Very
Very no 👍
This man has an engineering degree. Solid 10/10
WAIT! HE FINALLY HAS A LASER CUTTER AGAIN!?
A fiber laser this time. Thing are about to get really crazy.
Isn't it Kevin's 2kW laser?
@@petertaylor4980i believe so but im not 100% confident
it's amazing how you get to see every part of what he's been doing in these videos but also cannot even begin to understand what he's trying to accomplish
i think he was doing a weird homestead and making room for projects, what those projects are i do not know
12:00 Adam is gonna be there, but just to give Alan his cease and desist and then kick him in the groin.
Even better
I love when I see Alex pop up outta no where on UA-cam!
I fuckin love this lane that our boy Will is currently in. We have the story of him in his new home slowly becoming a dad, man, creator. I also love that a fellow Florida man has moved in. Keep rocking guys.
give this man a big enough lever and he'll move all our hearts 🥺🥺
Every old lathe will have some degree of backlash in the lead screws. Some allow for adjustment of the split nut as it wears but it will be much tighter on less worn sections of the screw. start your tool off your part and feed into your work to take up the back lash and you will be fine. old lathes are great.
4:47 To get the red bits to go away i usually take Williams advice one step further and set my FOS to about 0.92 that usually does it
Wow! I am going to use that trick in my human rated designs.
I dont want to ride that rollercoaster.@@jan_the_man
Those colors are just suggestions. I don't even bother.
@@richardking4514 suggestions for the most optimal paint to put right?
The red parts are supposed to tell you where you can drill speed holes, because red is the fastest color.
Will shouting "I got that dog in me" was so freaking funny to me for some reason 😂
Wow William you really have an intuitive understanding of how to move a heavy shipping container (apologies to your mom for that fat joke)
What you did with open sauce is absolutely remarkable. You are a moderately sized channel that has managed to organize a huge number of youtubers i do not think that has ever been done like this before great job! I can't wait to see what you do with it this year. I hope i can get there at some point for sure
Kevin just being in every video and enabling William has to be the best ark in this channels history (second only to the giant sword ark)
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@@frankthefkintank You wear that Little Willy proudly on your fourhead don't you? 😂
Or you could take what Frank has given you and use it as a plus. Any day you learn something new is a good day.
They make wheel kits for those that lock into the corners, which makes moving them with a tractor much easier. If you get a couple trailer hubs and wheels, you can probably use what you've already made to attach them too.
You creating the thing you wished you had as a kid, is about as cool as it gets. Never stop dreaming and creating.
6:16 Complains about rusty metal while standing next to a literal Si-Fi magic laser rust remover 🤣
Really loving this polycule compound
4:23 Happy Birthday Kevin! 🎁
Open Sauce 2023 was an absolute blast. Everyone was so cool. Me and a bunch of people I met are actually going in on an Airbnb for Open Sauce 2024, we never thought we would be doing that but it brought us all together. Can't wait! Thank you William!
I recently put up a 70 yard zip line for my son out of steel cable. The whole horizontal/vertical load rope conundrum is real.
I could not believe the amount of reinforcement needed to hold my 20kg son without sagging.
After doing the math for the angle of the cable and all that, apparently, according to the support poles, my son weighs 400kg.
i rlly rlly like the format of these videos, i hope more stuff is edited like this
Kevin:has laser that implodes rust off metal to make it usable and also looks cool
Will: we can’t unrust this metal that’s been outside getting wet and rusted
I've got a very similar cold saw in the metal shop I work at - they're great and work through literally anything. one thing to be aware of is that they cut really bad against a flat face. cutting bars is always best with them vertically, which makes angle iron a pain sometimes. Also, it can probably tow the shipping container, the torque is more than enough to ignore your arm
Every video is adhd chaos and I see what it would be like if I had space and money 😂 can’t wait to apply to Open Sauce!!!
You could get some forks for your tractor bucket lift it up and slide a part of a telephone pole under each end and then roll it on the logs. Thats how I have done it before. Takes a bit of time but it works.
Bro you are epic and an inspiration. Stay yourself, were all behind you.
2:23 Will's gotta watch out, he might get DMCA'd for this masterful recreation of the Halo theme.
I just rebuilt the gearbox and cooling system of one of those cold saws. They're pretty cool. Amazing how quickly they can cut metal with how low the RPM's are.
8:43 William Osman thought me how to weld 👍
Dude I'm flying in from Switzerland for Open Sauce. I'm very excited already. I'm going to touch all the things that have "do not touch" signs on them.
The first time you talked about OpenSauce, my eyes lit up like those of a child. But the tickets alone exceed my budget. The flight from europe to the US costs me more tha i can afford. My dream is to someday get the tickets, get on a plane and shake your hands. You inspire me with every video, no matter how dumb, just to tinker and reinvent stuff.
You rock and i really hope to meet you one day ❤
Hey William, you might need to bring your focal point down on your laser to get a better cut, for 8mm mild steel, your focal point should be about 3mm.
Increasing the air pressure and piercing time might help it cut better also through.
I freakin love that William has a Taylor Dunn truck. it's the kind my work uses and seeing him with one just makes me giddy
I made the mistake of failing to account for the horizontal forces created by short diagonal chains when I attempted to lift a 6000 pound lathe using a chain strung between the arms of my automotive 2 post lift. The lift was rated for 9000 pounds. The problem is that that's only a vertical load. The horizontal load created by the chain angles was too much and the concrete floor couldn't hold the lift columns. The concrete broke. Nobody was hurt, but that was an expensive lesson.
I like listening to william because his talking about mechanical engineering makes me feel like im using my mech eng degree while working at a non in field job.
Are we just going to ignore how funny that Mom-joke was
The lore is getting crazy
Thank you big willy for this
This content is the perfect balance between sobriety and pure, unfiltered drunkenness
Where Alex messed up is that he should have used two cup lids instead of one. That way it reduces leakage. Love the vid!
yeah i thought this immediately.. and/or a napkin beneath the lid. i think two lids _might_ still leak through, given enough time and sauce. but maybe you have actual experience with this, i'm just speculating
@@adfaklsdjf my dad taught me this as a kid. Though this is when fast food places gave you a tray with a paper of their place. If i remembered correctly, it leaked a little to sometimes none depending on how strong the plastic lid was.
This channel feels like my dad yelling at me while I hold the flashlight
22 seconds this is mental. love your content william
Dang it, if I knew it was going to be at the Cow Palace I would have gotten the super early bird special tickets, the Pier buildings are such a pain in the ass to get to but the Cow Palace (hint: Not actually in San Francisco) is super easy to get to... although the neighborhood is a bit sketchy.
Bar in the middle that you use to make force upward is useless, because if you lift from the middle of the chain right corner will pull to the left and left corner will pull to the right and equailize each other and you will left with only upward force. If the problem is lifting chain from the right point a pulley should work.
William Osman 2 has become my favorite channel
This is my favorite Saturday morning kind of video
As a welder i can confirm all you really need to do to get pretty much any surface ready is wipe with a dry rag and lightly desurface the metal
Something tells me a party full of some of the best STEM related UA-camrs would be off the hook. Too bad it's on the other side of the country from where I'm at. Watched y'all for years. Now my son (9) watches y'all now. Keep up the excellent work, folks. You really do inspire people.
Worked with many seacans in my patch job.
I am 99% sure we would have just thrown chain to the two attachpoints and lifted it.
"I love Grindr!" - Will
same my dude, same
Going to try to exhibit a antimatter detecter. Just hope the antimatter arrives on time
I literally started watching Alex by your recommendation. I'm hooked on the land arc
I finally figured out who you reminded me of. You're a budget Arron Paul actively living out all the roles hes played. And i LOVE IT.
"Our existence on this planet is temporary and that's when the mess [temporary] ends."
Felt this in my bones
going "hey, ive used that same metal cutting saw" was a highlight of the video for me
congrats on that metal saw, that thing is SICK
If you made metal skis for the other end it wouldn't mess up your pretty gravel when you move it . Even though you already moved it .
Also you could probably sell those .
As someone with a long gravel driveway you will thank yourself for getting so much extra. It goes away shockingly quickly.
From personal experience, you can lift and move 20ft containers using automotive floor jacks.
Never thought I'd see Alex Ernst in one of your videos!
Good to see him I hope he is well
Please keep doing OpenSauce. Going to attend next year
I had a similar problem and just hook some chain to my 2003 outback and it dragged the corners enough to move it into place
My highschool had that exact metal cutter. I had so much fun with that thing lol
Oh hey, it worked great! I never doubted you for a minute. OK maybe I doubted you for a little bit, but I'm glad to be proved wrong and nobody died. Great job!
Our big Roaster at work runs off three phase to turn the giant motor that turns the drum, I can't imagine how powerful that saw is but it is also a metal cutting saw so I'm not surprised
I missed open sauce by one day last year and I only go to Cali every 2 years so I am BEGGING you to do 1 more after this pleaseeeeeeeee
"why does it need three phase when it doesn't even exist"
**laughs in european**
I worked in a welding shop where we cut shipping containers into swimming pools. You can beat the tar outta those things without really hurting em lol
...at this point, William could randomly come out with a video titled "Fixing my 516 Fighter Jet" and I wouldn't flinch.
All you needed was "Grade 80 2 Leg Chain Sling with Hook", way cheaper and easier. we use them everyday at work
i'm really curious about how (and why) this compound works. do i want to know?
I lost it when he said "I will jump into this wood chipper"😂😂
California: "Omg hes building stuff and it's ugly, lets all gossip about it."
Here in Mississippi: "Hell yeah brother, that looks awesome. Here's a 12-pack, let me know if you ever need to use my excavator."
indiana too, my grandpa would lend neighbors his equipment so they could build some random ass thing
I farm. I rarely prep metal to weld. I'm in rusty Minnesota. More heat, burns all that paint and rust away good enough unless your making a pressure tank
Glad I can finally schedule my PTO, can’t wait to come back to opensauce!!!! Last year was amazing.
It's nice to see your wife's boyfriend so often.
They’re a throuple
I never thought this could get any more unhinged. but here I am, in amazement.
Did he plan the woodchipper thing? What a mad lad
Towel on the metal might make it worse 😬. Remember, decay is all around us and trying to prevent it is futile
I'm surprised the dental x-ray had the output for a full hand's diameter worth the image. Glad to see its working well and it got a second life.
10/10 would pay to see William jump into said wood chipper in the video.
That 'your mom' joke actually worked 😅
It's really cool having so much evidence of William's descent into madness lol.
do you only do work with the camera on? no shade, im just impressed how much breaks on camera. second hand, diy, and repairing your own stuff is the way to go
these second channel uploads are starting to feel like saturday morning cartoons.
I love you and all the work you do sir! Thank you!
I love your editing style. It's perfect for a zoomer like me who has the attention span that's less than a goldfish👍👍
Now I want to see a full jazz lounge style rant Video
GL on open sauce man, I'm in NC and it's just too far away.
Unfortunately I can't make it this year, I came last year and that was amazing! I still have my Open Sauce Tattoo to remember it all 😍
Could you please post full length videos of opensauce presentations from last year?
Bro made a flat range