Can You Turn Steel Screws into Solid Steel with Hydraulic Press
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- čas přidán 16. 04. 2021
- can you press steel screws or bolts and nuts back to solid piece of metal using our 150 ton hydraulic press? Or is it going to be something like aluminium foil ball? We will find out that on this experiment!
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"That is, like, metric shit-ton in specific terms" I always enjoy hearing professionals using industry terms
Three hundred and thirty nine million eight hundred twenty seven thousand Pascal. Nah, even more. Very practical unit.
Had me crying a metric shit ton in his accent priceless🤣😂🤣
Also: "There's 0.1 mm gap, so that's tight AF".
You should watch AvE...
You could make a bunch of these, coat them in clear epoxy, and sell them in your merch store for paper weights!
I'd buy one. (If Amazon offered free shipping from Finland 🇫🇮 to USA 🇺🇸)
I had the same idea. Looked at the comments... And there we go... I would use it as a door stopper... And I would for sure order one as well.
Or coasters!
Good idea:)
Or a trick Ice Hockey Puck to amuse your friends and family.
That first "biscuit" you made I thought looked really nice. I was wondering about what it would look like adding softer metals (such as copper) to the mix, so the softer metals would fill the gaps and create an interesting pattern.
Breaking off a hockey puck of pressed screws with an axe is the most Finnish thing I've ever seen since a man chased off a bear using a broom
PERKELE!!!
Now you must link the bear brooming video
@@empichel5690 I guess this is the one.
czcams.com/video/z7_pVrIshxA/video.html&ab_channel=VuusteriVuusteri
bear brooming is most polish actualy
The only channel where I stay for the “extra content “.
“That’s like metric shitton” dude I love you so much 😂
Biscuit-ass Imperial shittons don't even rate
I thought...did he actually say “metric shitton”? Hilarious 🤣
I've waited so long for the metric shitton to be recognized. iso ftw
For all the Americans: a metric shit ton is about 10% bigger than an American shit ton. Hope this helps. :)
I can confirm..... That's something people say a lot o.o
“So we have to deal with it.” Gets me every time.
Some of what he says is 10x funnier because of his accent. At 5:25 , when he says “it’s tight af” I laughed! 👍😊
That’s what he said.
"There's only 0.1 mm gap so that's tight AF"
Wasn't expecting that.
AF = Auto Focus?
@@Scynthius137 is that a serious question? Lol
The best use of the expression when you think about it.
This is also a metric unit. Like the metric shitton.
@@Scynthius137 AF = as fuck, which means "very much".
Now, cover it with resin and voila!
A pretty nice merch thingie.
I thought about that also. I probably would need to make hardened tools to avoid making new tools for every 5 pieces but if there seems to be demand I think it could be good idea. We are launching new merch soon anyways and something like this could fit there nicely.
That, and if it works, lathe them round and slice them up to make drink coasters!
Soo cool pretty good idea
@@HydraulicPressChannel I'd pay $100 US for that first bolt cake, serial number 1
@@HydraulicPressChannel you could totally sell some of the after effects of crushing as “crush art.”
The cup filled with nuts and bolts looks like the old episode of Arthur where he imagined Mr Ratburn eating screws and nails as breakfast cereal XD
You just unlocked a childhood memory I didn't know I had 🤣🤣🤣
@@acespadez701 I didn't remember it either until I recently saw the clip on CZcams!
"My wife thinks that ... and i have to agree" Very, VERY smart man!
Yes wife is boss of everything. I personally don't have any opinions until my wife gives them to me.
@@kitten-whisperer literally this
Grow some balls...
@@andrewboroevich68 Grow some sense of humour
Boomer moment
Awesome! Maybe next time you can try brass screws and bolts? I think these are softer and don't have the coating so they should bond together pretty well! :)
"pretty well" I believe you meant to write "pretty gud" ;-)
@@fewwiggle Pretty gud indeed! :)
I agree, there's loads of things they can try, copper plumbing joints, nails, etc.
A big bundle of copper wire might be cool too
Needs to have the oxides stripped or it won't weld. Mix with different brass and/or copper alloys for an interesting pattern.
These could totally be worth 100000€ at a modern art gallery
@@JohnSmith-xb4ux Yes they are.
@@godfreypoon5148 its not really art so much as it is experimentation
@@godfreypoon5148 it’s not very inventive and it doesn’t have any deeper meaning whatsoever. It’s also easily mass produced- so no, I’d say this is not art.
@@boarbot7829 When Gerhard Richter paints a mirror solid red and it fetches a million bucks, talk of a requirement for deeper meaning or forbidding ease of mass production is laughable.
@@godfreypoon5148 ok- well in my opinion that mirror is very beautiful and also- “Featured in Western painting since the Renaissance and approached by modernists as a literal self-reflexive device, the mirror was used in American Minimalist sculpture of the 1960s to trigger a new sort of perceptual self-presence. For Richter, making reverse-pigmented mirrors became a way to quietly challenge the avant-garde monochrome as well as to explore a counterpoint to the gestural, vivid exuberance of his own painting. "In the case of the colored mirrors, the result was a kind of cross between a monochrome painting and a mirror, a ‘Neither/Nor’-which is what I like about it." Encounter with this example simultaneously enables and convolutes a narcissistic desire for mirroring; spectators confront their own presence, saturated in the bloodred chroma” so there...
"it's still a monster, even if it's pink, we have to deal with it" lol
Then just squish it’s ass 😂
favorite moments:
- metric shit-ton in specific terms
- finnish pronunciation of weetabix
Hydraulic press channel: Home of the manly man's Weetabix!
Steelabix!
And it will supply your daily need of iron!
Crunchy AND delicious!
@@mijnnaamisaaron Maybe closer to decade :)
*C R O N C H*
*His wife laughing & clapping in the background is so wholesome!* ❤️❤️❤️
They are that lovable old married couple down the street that everybody adores.
@bssni touir Ayo! What province of Canada?
The accent is what makes this youtuber famous 😂😍
Yeahhhhh. Definitely not the industrial grade hydraulic press.
Finnish accents are great
I dislike his accent. I can hardly understand what he says 90% of the time
“Hey, that’sa pretttyy goood!”
I think you could sell that. Make a line of decorative or useful things pressed out of tools.
Edit: basically every comment said that, so, do it!
Even better, coat them in resin as well.
@@GrantGoodwin993 ew no more polymers, the ocean is almost at equal weight of fish to plastic.
Good idea though.
Yeah I was coming to say the same thing, maybe spray it with shellac or something
Maybe seal them in apoxy and raffle them off?
Epoxy resin, vacuum chamber, then machine/polish the faces?
"HEY THAT'S PRETTY GOOOOD!"
never change.
I think this could be sold in a modern art museum auction LMAO
I have been watching these twos channels of and on for so long. I'm so glad they are still doing videos
Add in some brass and copper. This will serve as a nice “glue” and will add color. Encase the puck in Lucite for safety and add it to your merch!
Brass furniture screws would have a chance of melding together.
I hope some of those screws/bolts crushed were flat head drive (slotted). They are so annoying so we have to deal with them!
All other screws than torx screws should be melted!
@@HydraulicPressChannel Don't be so harsh :D Hex is still pretty good. Philips/Pozidrive strip out like crazy, but they work at least once and your screwdriver doesn't slip out all the goddamn time unlike slotted screws. Fuck slotted screws.
@@han5vk Ok Hex can be backup option but now mercy for Phillips!
I had some assembly bolts once that were flanged Hex on the outside, and large torx on the inside screwdriver part. I was so happy I wanted to save them but being in the US I didnt have enough metric 6x1.0 laying around handy to do that.
Canadian here, I'm partial to Robertson
This dude must have the most interesting homemade drink coasters just around his house.
I LOVE this channel he is so funny and his wife giggling makes my day!!
Not only are they rice cakes for men, they are also very manly coasters.
RICE CAKES FOR MEN IM CACKLING
I hate the term "manly"
@@Vid_Master As the Expert of Sound, do you know what a man who hates the term "manly" sounds like? I will give you seven guesses. But, everybody else is only going to need one.
@@niravdarmesh5278 i am the type of guy to make my flintstones gummy vitamins fighteach other in the morning
im 35 and live in my parents basement
@@Vid_Master That's not just kids stuff anymore. Betty could get it from Dino right now.
This channel really needs the 1000T press. It would be really interesting to see this experiment with that amount of force.
@mijuo roui I agree. Peter does some cool projects
I love your channel! Keep up the great work!
Very nicely put together video and very entertaining as well. Thanks for posting this.
You should make more of these "screw cakes", then sell them as memorabilia in your shop.
This was so satisfying! 😍
Prrritti Guud idea Anni. :)
I love you guys I’m glad you’re still producing material
You had me at “metric sh** ton” 😂
Their genuine surprise and pleasure is what brings me here.
“I have just the tool for the job.” Whips out an axe.
I'd buy one of these in a heartbeat and use it for a paperweight on my desk! Too cool! Love your channel!
8:26 At first I thought I was getting trolled and that it was CGI but I underestimated the depth of field in the video
Those'd make pretty cool paperweights!
4:31 "So we have - ai(sh) perkele - these are sharp!" (Anni laughs!)
When the going gets tough Finnish swear words help because they are more potent than the English ones, and the tough, Lauri, get going.
I only just found this channel a few days ago and i have been binge watching all your content including the one from Beyond the Press channel. My only experience with Finnish people speaking english was seeing Kimi Räikkönen and Valtteri Bottas in Formula 1. lol, good stuff, totally subbed
I love how when he slaps the slab, it just sounds like a mosquito hitting a brick wall. So solid.. To be honest, if I had that press, I'd squeeze the shit out of everything, it would be a science class every day.
With these, you should encapsulate them in clear resin and use them to promote yourselves or as gifts.
edit: someone else already said that, so I guess there actually is a demand for it!
You could pour the pucks into clear epoxy and sell it as merch, pretty cool stuff.
I've had this exact same question in mind for years.
Your wife chiming in had me laughing out loud 😂🤣
I like how he sounded kinda disappointed when he said “It didn’t explode.”
a wild 'PERKELE!' appears
I thought that's what he said lol
And that's how I found they were finns :D
Paljon onnea!
This was one your cooler squishes.. Love to have one for my desk at work.
The one and only hydraulic press channel!
I thought my ‘coat in epoxy and sell’ idea was soooo original until I read the comments 😂
This could be cool to see done with copper and brass screws and copper pipe fittings
Awesome. This is perfect merch. Also agree brass hardware would be class.
Love the channel. You should have tried heating up the screws and bolts after the first press and pressed it again. Creat a more solid piece with less air holes
one day, when they are out of ideas we will get " can you turn swede into Danish with hydraulic press?!" (because they are more dense )
Lol
And then it's really clickbait, he does a jump cut and puts a Danish pastry there as he pulls the press back up. :)
@@krissp8712 turn blue suede shoes into danish pastry.
"The Idea is pretty simple, as usual"
And that's exactly why we are here. 😁
I really enjoyed this video thank you for making it!
I'd totally buy one of those if you started selling them. Not sure what I'd do with it, but so cool.
I love the nuts n bolts one...it looks like art!
It actually looks almost like they are set in resin.
"I have to be careful." Grabs an axe.
First time this channel produced something I would pay anything for :-D
'crush with a full force'
A music for my ears.
this man sounds swedish italian thai and finnish at the same time I love it and this channel so much ❤️❤️
Vat da faak, I don't really hear the Thai xD
Indian and Russian lol 😝 I don't judge. My language sounds like the language from the Sims lol
*Eisa Päitää* 🇸🇪♥️🇫🇮
Do Not Cover
@@EyesOfByes hahahha
Dutch does sound like the Sims language 😂😅
My new text notifications Lauri saying "Hey, that's pretty cool!"
Okay that's art. You should sell these art pieces, HPC original :D
Dude straight said 4 sentences after he crushed it and I had absolutely not idea what he said.
You should try it with different grades of steel. Like B6 carbon steel and b8 stainless steel
Or heat the steel to welding temperatures.
These were coated, chromed or something too I think. If they were, it would be interesting if it were different with unchromed.
@@sandmansleeping They were more than likely coated in zinc.
"This is a special moment"
*Camera goes out of focus* 🙈
Set in resin would make great paper weights, as always your video’s are really interesting, thank you both!
Laurie's craftsmanship is 11 out of 10!!
Id love to see you guys make a canister Damascus billet with the press and send it off to a knifemaker to build a knife or sword!
Netflix: "are you still watching?"
Someone's daughter: 8:27
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I don't know if it's an artifact/byproduct of the camera, video processing, or lighting, but they seem to have an awesome electric blue glow. If they have a blue color like that in real life, like a lot of comments say you could probably sell them, it's downright beautiful.
You should put the first bit in epoxy, piece of art 😌🙏 Much love from your brother in 🇧🇻
You really screwed them up
That already looks like a piece of art.
You could make a pressform for a plate, ashtray or so and sell them.
Dude, making coasters for drinks out of that would be amazing.
Yeah
You just increased their value mashed together like that! I'd buy one.
Btw, maybe if you push the crushed stuff out of the mold-thingy you could let them fall on a piece of foam. This way they won’t immediately break if they’re a bit brittle
I want to thank you both for keeping me entertained and safe during 3 lockdowns.
You amuse me so very much and I’ve learned lots.
So, thank you 🤗♥️🤗❤️
Ps “Here we go” and “We will just have to deal with it” are my favs.
Who knew this would be so satisfying?
That was cool, best one yet.
3:08 That's how cereal cookies for metal feed mechas looks like haha
I love your channel and love your accent! Plus your wife's laughing is a bonus!
This really puts the turn of phrase "Screwing around" into a different perspective.
Your channel has made me want to buy a hydraulic press for a long time now
When I saw that nutty bolty puck drop out I stood up and applauded. Bravo from Canada
Nutty bolty sounds like a candy bar made by a machinist 😂. I love it
That's quite cute tbh, something I could display in my room for aesthetic
This is such a good channel.
"A metric shit ton".... I love those units
The channel Shurap's latest video is of him forging a hammer out of screws. It's awesome!
Heat beat repeat
The pink monster will haunt me no more. I am glad you dealt with it even thought it was pink 🤘🏻
Anneal the screws and try it again. Your videos are always fun and educational.
So love this channel.
I love how he laughs when he says "nuts" when putting the bolts ant nuts inside the press XD
That nut and bolt would have made a nice desktop artwork piece. Definitely unique
Yet another great video :-) It made me thinking, that maybe you could try to find out, how much force do you need, to tear the nut of the bolt? It's really interesting how strong the thread on the different sizes of screws might be depending on the size of screw or how deep the thread is.
I like that the heat turned parts of the metal turned blueish.