"Tin Can" Made of Tin?
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- I see if it is possible to make a can out of pure elemental tin and if it can be used for canning.
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cody- ''tin is of course, the element no. 50''
me- ''yes, yes of course.''
Of course
Sure is.. that element!
I mean, who doesn’t know...that fact...
vincent dude, calm the fuck down. Stop being such a pompous prick. We all know what atomic numbers are because we all went through middle school. We were making a joke and the joke was funny until you decided to show up.
Indubitably, yes. Quite the factitious inquiry i would outmost recant myself. Fair played Good Sir, have a quaint day...
(Now imagine a group a 1800's Brits sitting in a pub with their top hats and dressed proper, having a smoke(pipe of course) stating random facts, and the rest of the group chimes in with their own versions of some ridiculous way of saying, "yes"... Thats what was going through my head...lol).
🎩Good Day🎩
So... It's a pasta maker for metals?
Harvard needs you.
This old tony needs you to make alex a pasta machine
Yes , stronger , seriously child roof , roll a gold ring into foil..
Mmmmmm metal spaghettal
Hay if Cody can get a abrasions the length of his arm with butter why not a metal pasta maker
Some people like canning to save money, have non processed canned food, to just do things themselves.
This guy made the CAN himself. The ultimate DIY.
Can do!
It’s been a year. Time to open it!!
Was gonna like but it was at 69 so I commented instead, open it!
@@Barlos69 did he open it in any recent video?
i think he forgot
You guys did not watch til the end and it shows.
Navraj Gill he opened a can he had am issue with, was not the can he is holding to open in a year.
This is the only video on UA-cam to demonstrate authentic "tin foil" to create a "tin can" that is opened by "tin snips." And true solder "tinning." :)
God Dammit, your right
First time seeing tin snips snip tin. So many literal. Much blown mindness.
tin snips snip tin. try saying that fast 3 times. good luck
tin snips snip tin, tin snips snip tin, tin snips snip tin. more?
Davidautofull you're cheating lol
Brain hole is confucius.
wow
That's the first real tin can I have ever seen..
First time Ive ever seen tin snips used on actual tin aswell
same
And by the world's best teacher of it's actual toxicity.
And will ever see in this padded-cell world.
You beat me too it, I've never seen tin snips used on actual tin either.
now that I've burned the crap out of my fingers, I'll add some green beasns.
basically my life story
MNLegoBoy im just gonna stir in a couple spoons
Gotta add mass to the cans by putting some green bosons in them!
Burnt beans... _throws up in mouth_
That smell man. It should be a diet routine...
On the black market they call this a Slab City Surprise.
This video = Exactly what it says on the tin.
Double Dare Fan bu dum tshh
beautiful... i'm not even joking that was perfect
I dont get the pun, should i seek medical help
Daniel M that's exactly what I was about to comment !! 😄
It's green beans?
cody is breaking new ground here, making thick tin foil out of actual tin, using tin snips to cut actual tin, and making a tin can out of 100% tin! what an absolute mad lad!
The rest of the world: it would be cool to grow my own food and not used canned stuff.
Cody: I made my own can and put veggies inside that I grew myself.
Funny, but if you think about it, this isn't REALLY the rest of the world.
Not long ago, it was extremely commonplace to grow your veggies and can them for the winter. Most people used mason jars around here (for the ease of sealing them), but others would take old food cans and just re-seal them.
It's not as common as it used to be, but it still goes on today. My grandparents still can most of their garden crops, and my parents do as well. I can any green beans I manage to grow out on my balcony.
So, what Cody did was very... "Cody" (and I love him for it), but it's really not that far out there!
You guys have clearly never been to Canada
yeah, i live in butfuck florida, so it's easier to grow our own shit and trade with neighbors than to drive hours to wallmart, so we grow our own. i grow starfruit, most common veggies, bok choi, and i grow a vaariety of peppers to make my own hot sauce for my neighborhood. i also grow beefsteak tomatoes, cabbage, okra, and cucumbers for pickling
That cody
canning was invented for a reason!!
I feel like I need a complete tour of your pantry... those jars could be salt, pepper, or garlic, but knowing you they could also be some rare isotope of adamantium held in suspension...
Jay Ammons He has a pantry tour on his Blab (second channel).
now how about a tinfoil hat made of tin?
Muzik Bike float *it* into the sewers...
Hey I was about to comment that!
Yup should've made one for the flat earthers.
asking the real questions
Muzik Bike too heavy for them
Hi Cody, this video is 1 year already. So please post a video about your canned bean please.
Very handy tool, I wish I had one.
Yeah cans are neat you should buy one
Yeah cans are nmmmratg yoiu dhould buy One.
HI electronicsNmore, you are one of my very first subscriptions when i first discovered and began to use You Tube. Still watching your vids as they come out, awesome work.
@@TheRebelmanone Great to hear!
Yeah I've also been meaning to make a hydrogen generator for years, who hasn't? :-o
Michael Dodd for one, the car industry. Lol
Don't forget, a "mark 2". Everyone should have made at least one before...
This "sounds" like sarcasm, but most of my friends would like to make one, me included.
+Ganaram Inukshuk
There is a reason why hydrogen isn't commonly used in cars. It explodes a lot more violently than gasoline and other fuels.
That's not really why Joseph. It's the problem of embrittlement the metals used in an engine block. You wind up having to mix it with something like gasoline just to combat that effect. The cleanest additive I could find when experimenting with lawnmower engines running hydrogen was Eucalyptus Oil, which has the added benefit of cleaning the engine and a pleasant mint like aroma when burning. However nothing stems the problem off enough for it to be a viable replacement for fossil fuels.
I don’t really know why but I find Cody’s videos wholesome and fulfilling, making my life complete. Like the can looks so crappy and it’s so basic but it’s really beautiful to see it being made from scratch and the thought that’s gone behind making it in the first place. Even down to seeing how he lives his live, it truly makes a good example of the alternative way to live. I fucking love Cody’s Lab 🤘
yo im right there with you on that one.
The world needs as many first-principles thinkers and tinkerers as it can get. Cody's deep curiosity and seemingly boundless energy is an inspiration to everyone who tries to keep the kid alive inside..
+Jazz Damn Jazz.
Jazz go skateboarding or something that’s great m8
same same
You made this entire video just to use tin snips in that way.
lmao, I've never used tin snips on tin and that made me happy
I guess they did what it says on the tin?
What are they normally used for?
Cutting wire, metal and other random things that are usually made of not-tin simply because aluminium and steel is more commonly used for stuff these days.
Im glad to know that the only survivor to the appocalypse will be such a nice man
Why was it soo satisfying when Cody rolled those tins?!
Rafiq Animated becuz ur gay
Ahuttee no u
Generic Username *infinite no u*
get rekt son
Ahuttee ur mom gay
Yummy! The solder makes 'em extra crunchy!
Confuses canned green beans for canned cyalumes, now glows in the dark.
vondeliusc i know. For flux sake 😦 ba dum tsss 😊
HYped for next year's followup video where you eat the beans.
Cody, instead of eating the beans in a year, may I suggest you make a video testing them for botulism? Beans are an excellent medium for growing one of earth's most poisonous compounds. Boiling the beans next year prior to eating them should denature or detoxify the botulism, however.
~4.5 more months
NICE HISS!
@@HaqqAttak Lol, yes steve will be watching this :D
~2 weeks
This channel is slowly turning into Cody'sFarm lol not that I mind.
soulassassin0g More like Cody'sPostApocalypticSurvivalGuide
soulassassin0g I really enjoy his farming videos and I’m looking forward to the next one. I think that’s because it is a video series with a long continuity, similar to his mine videos.
Cody has done some farming experiments and experiments are usually done in a lab. The name still probably works.
Err it is a farm isn't it? Depends where he is, his family has a farm where most of his early videos were done, but I think he lives in town when he is studying, but he still does a lot of filming on the farm/ranch/mine, whatever it is.
well its just a mass of land thats why he did the mining videos since the mine is part of his ranch i think you'd maybe call it he has a vast bit of fielding to his family i think his dad must own the land but cody works on it aswell as his videos
Cool! It’s a tiny version of the huge tandem cold rolling mill I operate at my job. We roll aluminum coils for the building and construction markets, along with license plates, commercial cookware, and other stuff. In fact, there’s more than a 75% chance that I rolled the license plate on your car down to the final gauge. We have most of the state government contracts for license plate coil in the US. 👍🏻👍🏻
Cody's Lab is one of the only channels that I'd actually wait a year for to see a part 2 of something
Sometimes I cry about how pure this channel is. I've been watching you since I was 13 and it still entertains me. Honestly you are my favorite channel .
i am a person from Cornwall, the origin of the world's tin for thousands of years, and i approve of this video.
Mikail Elchanovanich Tintinagel?
Tintagel is a ruined castle, not a mine, and it's a Cornish name so the "tin" is probably just coincidental.
The woodchuck asks, "How much tin can tin snips snip if tin snips could snip tin?".
If you wanted somewhere to store your tin scraps, you could always put them in a tin can.
How much tin can a tin can can if a tin can can can tin?
PKMartin
But what about cinching lead pipes with a lead pipe-cinch?
How much lead can a lead pipe-cinch cinch if a lead cinch can cinch lead?
Or, transporting molten lead?
How much lead can a lead pipe pipe if a lead pipe can pipe lead?
Tin snips CAN snip tin.
This is by far the best comment chain I've ever seen XD
Can a cardboard box? No but a tin can.
He used tin snips on tin!!!😲
It worked though.
I wonder how many times they’ve actually been used that way. Along with duct tape which is actually horrible to use on ductwork.
thats how black holes are made
nice can store ive just started canning in last few years a great way to preserve food
I'm surprised you didn't bolt that roller down half way through :-) Nice
lol that is very true
Let's get these beans out on a tray... nice!
donkmeister steve
Opening the can was reminiscent of Steve opening one. Nice hiss!
Ahahahaaaaa
Nice hiss
An actual Tin can... Don't know why this is so cool, but it is.
Love that tin screech when he bites down on the can with the hoof nippers.
It's been a year cody.
Unleash the beans!
You know what we want now. Solid gold can, to hold your gold supply ;)
Dear Cody’s lab,
Cody could you please make a updated version of your lead acid battery video and try and make a small battery, i don’t know like a(n) AA sized or at least a 9 volt sized (doesn’t have to be 9v just the same size like a single small cell). I think this could be a cool Challenge but you can do it and I really liked your other lead acid battery videos you made. Thanks
practically impossible without a sulfurous paste, even then it would be too ineficient.
The Terrible Animator as a cool experiment not because it would be practical because it won’t be
" as a cool experiment " , it has been done before, as is been done industrially better than cody could do with his current equipment. He has more interesting projects to fill his time with, and don't take as rudely as i'm making it.
The Terrible Animator I’m just saying he could at least make a better quality version of his 2 year old video
hmm, that idea strikes as good, maybe a more in depth explanation would be nice for those that don't know the science behind it.
What's is the reduction on the gear train? Motorheads watch this channel too, so you can't leave us hanging on stuff like that.
Also, doing a big chunk of gold would be cool.
Yeah, the gold is a really good idea. That can be rolled quite thin.
In this episode we try to give ourselves botulism
@paul beenis yeah it's a toxin produced by bacteria in contaminated canned foods
@@Gabriel-re6tf it doesnt have to be canned ... you can get it from a cutting board ... or your sink ... it comes from improperly cleaned or sterilised things ....
@@0623kaboom No, botulinum(or botulism) is an anaerobic foodbourne illness. It grows in canned foods/preserved foods that haven't been cleaned or sterilised properly. It can also grow in cooked foods stored in oil that are stored at a temperature that's too low. It doesn't have to be canned, but it does have to be a low or no oxygen environment.
Im pretty sure this is the first video i ever saw of cody. I got hooked right away even tho im d7mb and dont understand most of what he says. But his channel is awesome.
Imagine looking through his house not knowing about his youtube channel. I would be scared
Alec Strassburg yes
lmao... that is all
No even if knew I'd still be terrified
Metal Roller, just the thing to make gold leaf with!
First thing I thought of when I saw it. That ingot he made before was crying out to be flattened. Heck, why not make a gold can too? Pretty sure that would have gotten enough views to pay for any losses. ; )
Indeed! How about a lasagne-like "noodle" as long as his house. Seriously, how long do you think you could roll that bar of gold?
I'm sure we could calculate it. Pretty damn long, but limited by the minimum thickness of the roller setup. If you continue with manual pounding, apparently gold leaf can be as thin as a few atoms thick.
Calculationswise it'd probably go to Bermuda. I mean real life. The hard thing is not to break it as you make it.
Some experiments are best left as thought experiments. ; )
nice hiss, lets get this out on a plate. NICE!
Dalitas D cody is gonna make his own mre's soon
Dalitas D - That hiss was not bad.
decadent and savory flavor!
Dalitas D Steve needs to make a new video I have craving that only a new mre video can solve. 😂lol
HAHA YESS !!!!
That was very cool thanks for sharing! Makes you really appreciate that while it can be done this way (and that is awesome) that we don't have too do it by hand anymore. Modern conveniences are so often over looked and underappreciated until we know all that it would take to recreate them from scratch.
You are easily one of the most educational people on UA-cam. Great content as always Cody!
Unless that machine can also crank out lasagna noodles, I don't see it as a good investment.
Robb403 how do you think regular pasta becomes lasagna noodles? By being rolled in such a machine
im not an expert on food preserving but my grandma pickles veggies in a glass jars,looks much easier.
Cody, you can use the same tool to make some lead plates and finally build a properly insulated radioactive box
lets just say that as of last night that roller can never again be used for food grade items.
Too bad. I was picturing you growing and milling your own wheat flour, and making pasta with the roller.
Cody'sLab have you actually tried to flatten metallic uranium?
Basically a pasta machine for metal
Let Steve1989 open it, it should be a fantastic video
Sam Ski Let's get this out on a tray.... Nice!
Let´s push it, so it will happen in the future!
Nice hiss.
*Y E S*
Can you try looping the tin through the mill and and rolling the can cylinder from one continuous sheet? I guess you would have to disassemble the mill to remove it in one piece, but I'm curious to see if you can cold weld the tin.
And if you want to do something really cool, roll out a long piece then twist one end 180degrees and roll a mobius strip of tin through the mill.
Adam Wiess yes
he could also melt the continuous sheet with a blowtorch
Tin is so malleable that you wouldn't have to disassemble it, you could just trim it close with a small overlap then just bending it off. If you don't bend it too hard it might even go back to its shape on its own but adjusting it would be really simple
Coworker who is trimming their nails in the office while simultaneously loudly clicking one of those foam disc shooters, complained about the three seconds of torch noise...
Didn't even find my newly gained knowledge of tin cans interesting in the slightest :(. So today I learned that I need a better job
take what you have learned and run. Run like a person who is running as fast as they can.
Lolwut, that is a bit of an odd place to work I'd say.
I cant think of a tin pun :(
Sn-iff
Thats dissapoinTINg.
Oh, you.
Hey, are you AmeriCan?
Well, I have mined all currently available pun deposits, gotta find sometin else to do.
Likewise my punmongering friend.
_"For this I'll just use some tin snips"_
HAHAHHAAHA! There's a tool for every job, isn't there?
I've watched this vid before but didnt catch it the first go round. That is not only the first actual TIN can I've ever seen, but also the first time I've ever seen any one snip tin with tin snips.
inb4 takedown
FeelsBadMan
In the big rock candy mountain, the jails are made of tin
And you can walk right out again, as soon as you are in.
and the beans are green with a lustrous sheen cause the goodness gets soldered in
If the ocean was whiskey and I was a duck, I'd dive to the bottom and never come up.
There ain't no short handled shovels
No axes, saws or picks.
I find the easiest way to remember the symbol for tin, is to think of Tin "Sn"ips
It comes from the old latin name : stannum (Sn).
Lead was plumbum (Pb).
Sodium was natrium (Na).
Potassium was kalium (K).
Antimony was Stibnite or something like that (Sb).
Tungsten was wolfram (W).
Iron is ferum (Fe).
Gold is aurum (Au).
Silver is argentyrum maybe (Ag).
Mercury is hydrargyrum (Hg).
Copper is cupprous or something like that (Cu).
Drunken Hobo Nihonium literally means Japanium... there are more elements that have origins from different languages.
Drunken Hobo but nihonium is its Japanese name. The English just took it over. I see what you’re saying don’t worry but still you get what I’m saying right?
I love your videos! They just feel so genuine. I can feel how fun you're having doing this stuff, and that makes it entertaining to me!
Wonder when folded joints were first made air tight. nice work on the pure tin. cuts like lead. .Great Pantry. Lacking hoof clippers in my kitchen but now I see the use I will buy my parents some .always a pleasure to watch.
Make a gold cup! A little bit useless but I think it is awsome to see you drinking some heavy water in a gold cup.
Gianni Ermini or a gold PLATED cup
An actual gold cup would cost about $14k to make. Gold plated would be cheaper but still expensive and harder to reclaim the gold for another use.
A full gold cup is better and a little presumptuos. Hopefully it doesn't require any explosive ahahahah
He has a lot of gold and a gold coffee cup is way more than enough. It is also recyclable. The only problem is how to weld gold. Maybe melting it like he has done with tin?
He has already done gold plated cups for his mother.
I used one of those metal rollers in university. The instructor told us to flip the pieces each time we rolled them to keep them straight.
Having to do that means that the rollers are crooked.
Depends, if your roller has only one driven wheel it has a slight bias to stretch that side more. If your roller has both rollers geared to turn together then you shouldn't have to flip the material if they are parallel.
Edit, I was thinking more of straightness as in flatness. I fully agree with Cody if we're taking about a bend in the material width-wise.
See you in a year mr bean
3:00 "for this I'll just use a pair of *tin* snips"
I see what you did there
Thanks Cody. Neatly done for an experimental handmade item.
Nice one Cody, thanks for the upload!
goose183 Thank you for taking the "first" bullshit away from those autistic idiots.
I guess you're first, huh?
From Patreon, I assume?
Andrew Kovnat stop trying to act smart like you're some forensic investigator. Nobody cares.
Yikes.
Yeah I think I genuinely was the first commenter. I came from facebook by the way. I think I was view 12.
That's one strange pastamaker 😉
It's for that really authentic rustic al dente texture...
Somewhere in the multiverse there is a creature that eats tin pasta.
got home and was like "I hope cody posts today" then i got the notification(made my day)
I am a professional construction welder. What we just saw in here was a masterwork. The way you welded that tin foil with a regular canned gas torch made my jaw drop. I can tell that this was not your first attempt to weld metal with a canned gas torch. WOW.
I didnt think it was possible to make a video about making a tin can interesting. And yet here you are Cody.
First time I've ever seen tin snips used to snip tin!
I just finished watching an old bee keeping video when the notification came in! Yeeaajj!
Cutting tin with tin snips. Comedy GENIUS!!!
No. This is... Cannibalism.
Nope. I found it genuinely funny. It is the kind of thing I would do.
tin snips are not made of tin!
You have a very well stocked pantry! It similar to a doomsday preppers!
There is nothing wrong with beeing prepared. We also have a supply for 6 months and it feels wrong not do have that.
Cool video, Cody. The "cans" remind me of something I read about the Lewis and Clark expedition. They made lead casks to keep their black powder dry. These could be cached for the return trip. Basically, lead bottles. Lead and powder ratio calculated to the arms they carried. Just enough powder to shoot the ball they could cast from the smelted bottles. Slick.
Never saw someone cut tin with tin-snips before, many other metals but not tin 🤔
Aaron ALAI yes
That's what they're designed for
So your going to wait one year to open the can? you better be here I would like to see how
it turns out My friend.
I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED THIS!!!!!!😲😲😲😲😲
I just love the sound of the crank!
I like watching Cody’s videos because I find them cool to watch at 3 am. I don’t even understand half the stuff he says in science videos, but they’re still cool
What about a bucket made of lithium?
Shit
Sounds like a good idea
@@xdoggehh lithium is not gonna work lol
NukaBilly first off, why yo ass necro posting, second off, it's satire.
@@xdoggehh lithium is not gonna work lol
He made a bouncing betty!😂😂😂
So when you skim off the top of the melted tin are you losing any of the material?
doggo on burgers nigga no
@@AmarilloMusicAB Why do you have to say that word?
@@slappy8941 woah calm down
@@slappy8941 Why are you so hostile, my nigga?
Seriously so freaking cool. Such an easy idea turning into a very educational and entertaining video. Thanks Cody
Near where I lived Ball has a can mill, near by is Roll Coater, and Weirton Tin Mill, we used to have blast furnaces and Basic Oxygen Furnaces, also an electric arc furnace.
why don't you try making strings or cables from different metals?
Okay this video was very interesting. however I've worked in a canning company for many years. and I'm going to caution you. I do not know how much you know about canning. but the test can you opened did not have correct headspace!! I caution you when you open the second can incorrect headspace can be a very big deal when canning produce in tin cans. or rather in any metal cans. When canning green beans we had a lot of criteria we had to follow in order to ensure safe product! headspace is absolutely critical.!! Please be careful and take caution when you open the next can!!!
you took about 100 words to say that headspace is important without saying why?
satoau1 my apology. For one thing if there is incorrect amount of liquid in the can, then the part not covered is at risk of spoiling. Also having correct headspace helps to Insure aerobic spores can't take hold, since some types of mold s d yeast can service high temps. The other reasons though are manly associated with commercial canning and therefore should not be to great a concern hear.
interesting, thanks!
herge's adventures of tintin.
If you're going to keep doing projects like this, I highly recommend getting a mini oxy-acetylene torch. I use a tiny one for jewelry work, and it's amazing for working silver. I've been thinking about setting one up with an electrolysis generator for an oxyfuel torch. You could use it with your new hydrogen generator!
This needs a sequel: tin foil made of tin!
In this video Cody made a tin can, how boring does that sound?... but somehow I’m intrigued 😂😂
Tin tin made of Tin?
Tinception.
Tin tin tins tin is made of tin
No, Tintin is Belgian.
lol...
Say that tin times fast
got worried when you didnt upload for a while. thought youtube being an ass again.
eddie wang they were
He has a second channel he posts to when there are issues. Its called Cody'sBlab
Fun Fact: Due to the difficulty of extracting it from ore, [aluminum] was used in the dinnerware of choice when visited by incredibly important guests, such as royalty. For your normal guests, you'd be using your silverware, and saving the [aluminum] place settings for special occasions.
You're thinking of Aluminum.
@@cgman1940 You are correct. Oops.
I love how workable tin is with your bare hands
Enjoy the videos keep them up please.
thanks for the new vid
cody's lab is awesome!
1 video and no accidents - this is a plus.
It's beautiful how much your channel has grown man. I've been watching from 2k subs and have never been disappointed. There's always great content man