"it's going to be super...... *Bang* Wooheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..... Bad" loved it. It's not just because it's fun watching things getting hydraulically smooshed, it's also your amazing personalities, and you seem genuinely lovely people.
They did break the fitting on one of the bed lift lines a while back. I'm pretty surprised that there hasn't been more damage, though, as these sorts of shocks aren't great for stuff.
It is very nice to hear Anni's voice in the background laughing, I miss seeing her on the video's. Great video I was pretty surprised by some of those objects.
I think a collaboration between your channel and the Slow Mo Guys would create an absolute brilliant video (or multiple videos) because Dan and Gav can use their top tier equipment to make the most visually stunning videos. I'd love to see a series of differing ways to crush a whole range of things in the interesting manor you guys come up with. I can't think of a better matchup than 2 of my favorite channels putting their creative genius together. Let's get this to happen, the more people who request it then the more likely it is to happen, get commenting and liking this to get it seen by them.
@@jeffbrandon7201 The problem there is that set-up is not exactly portable, same with the hydrolic press, they need the experience and expertise that the Slow Mo Guys would bring to the table combined with the equipment and knowledge of this channel. It's all well and good hiring a quality high speed camera and pointing it at the press, but it requires the wealth of knowledge in the area of capturing decent quality footage and dealing with the myriad of settings associated with such a specific kind of filming technique.
@@YoshiAsk Sorry, but are IR missiles not used on planes and tanks? I believe those are made out of metal. Even if the emissivity is different from other materials, you can still use an IR camera on them. And because they're cooled in liquid nitrogen beforehand, which has a known temperature, it would be super easy to calibrate.
Love your channel. Have you ever done experiment the other way - e.g. put a verticsl pipe in the press and fill it with water then freeze it and see what force it produces? Perhaps the same with dried wood which you add water to - how stones were split in ancient times.
The Pepsi can was the most visually spectacular clip in the sequence for having the liquid nitrogen spraying out the whole time. As much fun as all the exploding items were. :)
Those distant sounds with the hammer slowmo, you can imagine yourself as microscopic part of metal and you hear everything around you starting to shatter :D
It's amazing to watch the socket when being smashed under such pressure it heats up the metal in a way it melts the frost from the spot that taken the pressure the most.
Hey can you try simulating nuclear explosion with many kilos of flash powder in spherical container, with mini town and slowmo, it could be awesome if you know what you're doing
Destroying things is crazy fun, I think fucking around with a crushing device that can crush things with like 300,000lbs of force being fun is a safe guess.
Something occurred to me as you were crushing the soda can: how well ventilated is your shop? Liquid nitrogen rapidly turns into nitrogen gas, which can displace oxygen and pose a suffocation hazard.
ive always been curious when you have something that explodes like that or gets shot off to the side and the ram on the press just drops down very fast like that dose it ever damage the press ?
I like when either the set dies for a bit under the intense seismic discharge of pressure, or farts because the press is muffling all the friction generated by the crush.
"it's going to be super...... *Bang* Wooheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..... Bad" loved it. It's not just because it's fun watching things getting hydraulically smooshed, it's also your amazing personalities, and you seem genuinely lovely people.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why we love Finns.
Yee yee yee!
1:25 for reference
They need to send the Slow Mo Guys to Finland to capture some of these high energy moments on ultra high speed.
Hell yes
For sure!
oh pls yes
YES!!!
I just Wana Gavin go mental as always haha
The manufacturer of that press should be working with you for advertising. The amount of shock it takes and nothing ever breaks is impressive.
A couple of books did break it a while ago
They did break the fitting on one of the bed lift lines a while back. I'm pretty surprised that there hasn't been more damage, though, as these sorts of shocks aren't great for stuff.
It is very nice to hear Anni's voice in the background laughing, I miss seeing her on the video's. Great video I was pretty surprised by some of those objects.
I haven’t been keeping up on the news; why isn’t she on the channel anymore?
I think a collaboration between your channel and the Slow Mo Guys would create an absolute brilliant video (or multiple videos) because Dan and Gav can use their top tier equipment to make the most visually stunning videos. I'd love to see a series of differing ways to crush a whole range of things in the interesting manor you guys come up with.
I can't think of a better matchup than 2 of my favorite channels putting their creative genius together.
Let's get this to happen, the more people who request it then the more likely it is to happen, get commenting and liking this to get it seen by them.
Yes, would love to see this
They use a chronos ring on their other channel, "Beyond the Press"
YES!!!
@@jeffbrandon7201 The problem there is that set-up is not exactly portable, same with the hydrolic press, they need the experience and expertise that the Slow Mo Guys would bring to the table combined with the equipment and knowledge of this channel. It's all well and good hiring a quality high speed camera and pointing it at the press, but it requires the wealth of knowledge in the area of capturing decent quality footage and dealing with the myriad of settings associated with such a specific kind of filming technique.
love it how the steel socket is a perfect illustration of the fact that heat and pressure go hand in hand...
The nitrogen really helps the press, making stuff brittle results in more impressive explosions
Yeah!
"pretty cool"
@@mursuhillo242 dude chill
I love that you can see how the things heat up from the pressure.
OOOOHH a thermal camera would be fun. filming with one not crushing it XD
That would be cool knowing where the temp goes high first
This would be cool, but metals are reflective even for IR, it won't work properly
@@YoshiAsk Sorry, but are IR missiles not used on planes and tanks? I believe those are made out of metal.
Even if the emissivity is different from other materials, you can still use an IR camera on them. And because they're cooled in liquid nitrogen beforehand, which has a known temperature, it would be super easy to calibrate.
"It's going to be super...💥...bad."
Which for HPC and BTP is always Prrritti Guud. 👍
I miss Anni"s laughs and reactions. Thanks for the video.
2:22 imagine just hearing that sound and having to guess what it was. It's actually very creepy.
Demonic Donald duck
Someone must think it's a warzone xD
Amazing clips
Me too, since the „paper folding more than 7 times“ video. Must be around 5 or 6 years by now?
Yup, I needed one more reminder that when my nuts are really, really cold, don't smash them in a hydraulic press.
Be the last nut you ever bust...
I like to keep a good distance between my nuts and hydraulic presses as a basic policy, frozen or not.
I know, if you thought you ALREADY had problems with shrinkage...
@FBI WE HAVE FOUND DB COOPER
everything cracks better with Liquid Nitrogen... love it! ...and love you guys! Made my day ... again!
A collab between Slow Mo Guys and your channel would be absolutely amazing mate!
Love your channel. Have you ever done experiment the other way - e.g. put a verticsl pipe in the press and fill it with water then freeze it and see what force it produces? Perhaps the same with dried wood which you add water to - how stones were split in ancient times.
The best part about slow motion is that you get to see what happens if you flinch or blink.👍👍
How surprising...someone discover fire here:):)
2:32 That steel socket just amazed me. Just look how it warmed up cause of the friction.
That was super cool. Didn't notice until I saw this comment
I love hearing Anni laughing in the background. You guys are having even more fun than we are, lol
The Pepsi can was the most visually spectacular clip in the sequence for having the liquid nitrogen spraying out the whole time. As much fun as all the exploding items were. :)
But what about a full of pepsi dunked in nitrogen frozen solid and then crushed?
Best video in years!!! 😅
Okay, I'll subscribe. That thumbnail was all about the clickbait, but no bait because it was the very first thing you showed. That's classy.
1:27 It’s about to be super 💥…..
Men that was funny 😆😂
HPC + The Slow Mo Guys
Make it happen!
Outstanding! Thank you
When so much energy gets released in microseconds(Hammer exploding for example) does this not damage your hydraulic press?
I wasn't surprised by the spring. Terrified, yes. 🤣
Those distant sounds with the hammer slowmo, you can imagine yourself as microscopic part of metal and you hear everything around you starting to shatter :D
1:40-
Anni, it's to hear you 😆
1:02- it's amazing how much those bits light up!
1:01 the sound of the spaceship hull cracking on the way to mars
This is a certified liquid nitrogen hydraulic press moment
Very good video! 👍 More please.
This is 20 tons better than David Letterman's 50 ton press gags... and Letterman had a bigger budget.
Compilation concept: Anni's best laughs. She must be in contention for the best laugh on YT.
You are totally bonkers !!!
But in a good way.
Keep it up please.
👍😎
Loved the explosive ones, like the ball bring video.
CAN YOU GUYS PLEASE MAKE A TALLER PLAYING CARD TOWER WITH THE QUAD BLADE
I don't have any more the quadblade tool since it got destroyed in accident but I can make something similar!
@@HydraulicPressChannel i love the sounds of that
The hammer is one of my favorite. Impressive explosion! Shook up the place! Wow!!!
Hello from the Pacific Northwest
It's amazing to watch the socket when being smashed under such pressure it heats up the metal in a way it melts the frost from the spot that taken the pressure the most.
I always love your stuff.. but that special nervous laugh.. makes me smile
Love, You got my sub.
You're freaking amazing
Hey can you try simulating nuclear explosion with many kilos of flash powder in spherical container, with mini town and slowmo, it could be awesome if you know what you're doing
It would be like a movie if done right, I will talk to sons of Xplosion too
I'm voting for this
These were some pretty Cool clips...
Who knew how much fun a hydraulic press could be?
Destroying things is crazy fun, I think fucking around with a crushing device that can crush things with like 300,000lbs of force being fun is a safe guess.
Something occurred to me as you were crushing the soda can: how well ventilated is your shop? Liquid nitrogen rapidly turns into nitrogen gas, which can displace oxygen and pose a suffocation hazard.
From what I've seen, their shop is large enough that less than 12 fluid oz of nitrogen gas should disperse harmlessly with any normal ventilation.
That was pretty cool 🥶
“What’s next? What’s next? 🤔 🤔” 🍍 😂😂
you need to do this with the slow motion guys
A thermal imaging camera would‘ve made the video a 10/10
Good to know if I ever need to break into a lock, I just need to bring liquid nitrogen and a hydraulic press 👌
"Memory foam" became "Forget my shape foam"
"That was pretty cool!" I see what you did there 😂
I'm writing a comment before this video reaches 1 million views. It's now at 11 thousand.
Are you taking the whole year off now? I know you had mentioned a summer break, but...
We are publishing new videos every saturday. I just pop these out to lure in new viewers during the workdays.
I'm never first,
I'm never last,
But I'm always watching,
And having a Blast. 💥
(And often a Laugh. 😂)
“Oh that’s fin-“ *BANG* “oh I wasn’t expecting that”
Put liquid nitrogen into sealed pipes with a pressure gauge and film it from a distance!
The sponge was very satisfying
Hockey pucks are kept frozen until game time. Not that frozen. I wonder what a good slap shot would do to it. 2:55
Such a chilling experience.
If there was an official channel for the hp it’d be these guys
great video .
The hummer crashing was so metal!
4:28 I was expecting a giant nut explosion...
😁
"Regular hard toilet paper" only here can you say that and have it make sense lol
Dang , I know it was chilly over there in Finland, but I didn't know it was that cold bud, frozen the pick solid?
Watching from Australia! Also was that Hammer turning red hot or was that some red plastic in there? Cool as video tho
There was plastic from the handle on the middle :D
V-2 hammer !!!
i see explosions i click like.
Outstanding
I loved the "vhut da fuq?!" on the sponge one.
Can you start putting the videos that these clips are from in the description?
I think it would often be really interesting to look at things once they crumbled before squishing them into a brick.
I loved how the duct tape just kept exploding
Half wondered if I needed the proper PPE for this.
0:13 Good laugh Laurie 🙂
ive always been curious when you have something that explodes like that or gets shot off to the side and the ram on the press just drops down very fast like that dose it ever damage the press ?
The bleeding hammer is my favorites 😂
I wonder if there's a major difference between a frozen raw egg and a frozen cooked egg?
I like when either the set dies for a bit under the intense seismic discharge of pressure, or farts because the press is muffling all the friction generated by the crush.
"Memory foam will remember that"
Lets talk about electronic. Will big capacitor explode under press? What about transformers? Pcb?
Honestly love the videos.
Cool
indeed!
As someone who still uses a PS3 and knows how rare a genuine DS3 is to find, I really hope that controller was already broken before you crushed it.
Same, seeing the controller get crushed killed me
A secondary thermal camera would be awesome on some of there
Don't squeeze the Charmin! 🤣
7:16
How to Basic will love this
Hmmm. When I have a giant nut, it’s usually more explosive!
the giant hammer in slow-motion has a haunting sound
those long finnish winters....🤣🤣🤣
Nice 👍😁
1:57 This is where I called it the "Ka-Boomy Spring" and it was.
7:22 the egg gave me an idea: instant mashed potatoes with a liquid nitrogen frozen potato and a hydraulic press!
So cool
I wonder if you put open cola can into nytrogen is it gonna freeze and how it will be crushed. But it's gonna be sticky everywhere so I guess bad idea
„Giant Nut“ - at first I thought it is a politician maybe…..
super nice
I wonder if it would be possible to get your hands on uranium or something radioactive like that
New show: "Will it Crumble or will it Blow"