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- Welcome to another heavy machinery video! In this heavy machinery fails video we take a closer look at 5 accidents invloving heavy machinery and industrial fails.
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3:12
"Hey a ship's hitting the building next door!"
"Should we get away from it?"
"No let's all run towards it!"
"Ok!"
"Good idea, Frank!"
Youâll note how many of these accidents happen in the western countries where safety is taken so seriously that everyone gets annoyed with the regulations, but this is exactly why we have them, look at a few of these videos and youâll soon notice geographical patterns forming.
That sounds splendid!
@@TheSilentStar you mean because in india not everybody has a cam to record everything? I mean, do you really take conclusions of some videos of youtube, where the goal are views, so you take the best availible material, in this case western material, because everybody has a 4k handycam. I mean, you could instead just google official statistics in which case you would know what utter crap you write down. but hey, let me enlighten you: compared to the amount of cars, africa has the highest death toll per car per accident. right after that comes south america. clearly the most western contintents.... get the pattern?
Activate Brain, seriously.
@@billy5179 it's big brain time
Ship: "Aight imma hit the most expensive house on the shorefront.
At least it didn't hit the bridge. That could have been catastrophic!
Itâs a 18th Century mansion luxury Villa on the Bosporus , one of the expensive places in Istanbul, thats why the damage costs 50.Million Dollar !
Maybe they are trying not to beach the ship.
@@kurukuru4120 yeah, totally
Everyone: *minding their own business*
The guy driving that ship: Iâm gonna make the fucking news today
@1:26 dude has no idea that this stream of steel just missed him by 2 feet until he burned his leg!
floor managers are fucking idiots. he was so anxious to run out into production with his white shirt and let everyone know he was in control! shame he wasnt eaten by the magic fruit by the foot.
@@DieselRamcharger đ€Ą
Really, I was thanking âdo you not see that coming towards you?! Move my guy! You will get hurt!â But idk what Iâd do if I was him..
@@Judamubo how tf is he a clown
I didn't see it burned his holes but none of the people in those factories deemed like they had ANY situational awareness.
I also notice that none of the production systems seemed to have auto shut-off systems, OR anything to keep the molten metal IN the machinery and away from the floor management or workers, which is just as important.
You do know that "environmentally friendly" does not mean "not dangerous".
You mean just like "all natural" might not mean fool proof? Yeah... but some will never seemingly get that.
and we all know that "environmentally friendly" does not necessarily mean "environmentally friendly"
@@xisotopex hahahhaha
Yeah why did he put that in the video
@@xisotopex Environment friendly processes, or environmental-friendly processes (also referred to as eco-friendly, nature-friendly, and green), are sustainability and marketing terms referring to goods and services, laws, guidelines and policies that claim reduced, minimal, or no harm upon ecosystems or the environment.
4:47 Well clearly the environment isnât friendly to them
Nice
T R U
The earth said *let humans kill them selves as a species BE GONE*
Underrated comment đ€Ł
Exactly what I wanted to say đ
Everybody gangsta til the glowing fruit roll up shoots outa the machine
Underrated
I worked in a mill like that. You feel the heat from far away
James Jesus that wasnât a fruit roll. It was molten metal. Which is far more dangerous. Iâm not sure fruit can behave like that
SuperNovaHeights it was a joke..
Tevon ok thanks
0:33 you can hear the steel slapping together like ham
T I M E T O E A T I T
Hahahaha đđđ
That's what she said!
Butt cheeks clapping...lol
my brain: IT IS HAM !
me: shut up pls
4:39 "you cannot handle the true power of spinjitzu"
More like you cannot handle the true power of BOBUX
At least Iâm not the only one who watches ninjago
Ngl that steel looks like a really tasty fruit roll-up
The forbidden fruit rollup
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Forbidden chomp
Lol
I thought it was ham XD
1:24 I love how that guy in white doesn't understand what's happening for a moment & when he does he runs to safety so fast.
Thank goodness no one got hurt.
It's more like that "OH SHIT!" moment everyone takes before their body catches up to their brain's instincts.
Yeah ,he's real lucky , went for him like a board constrictor , I thought he was toast.
Yep, I thought he was going to bifurcate. Super lucky guy.
@@garymingy8671 did you try saying Boa Constrictor?
He just wanted to taste the fruit roll
1:22
Dude escaped the lasso of truthđ
When she asks you a stupid question and YOU bring up that thing that SHE did 5 years ago.
3:12 Cleveland: "No, no no no NOOO!"
3:28 ship: I think I have a reservation here.
3:51 when the windmill starts producing CO2:
âYou were supposed to destroy them not join themâ
Ciso Company I love you windmill you were my brother
Obi wan Kenobi wind mill: I hate you!
You were my brother fanakin
"You've become the thing you swore to destroy" would've been a funnier thing to say
Matthew Macey r/beatmetoit
Not gonna lie.. that fact that molten steel looked like oversized confetti spray is pretty awesome
4:46 Thats got to be the dumbest question ever. Thats like asking if planes are really safe after one crashes.
@blazeă your kinda snappy
Wrong. Their low lifespan and non-recyclability makes them "environmentally friendly" only in comparision to Chinese lignite power plants built in 1960, just like solar, which is also toxic. Every dollar spent on these dumb windmills is a dollar taken from fusion power.
@@krisztianpovazson4535 WRONG 5+3=4
Dats like da dumbest question eva der.
@@krisztianpovazson4535 i dont know where you see low life span mills, we had vestas mills installed 30 years ago, they have just been sold off and are expected to go for another 20 years fine.
Wind mills are environment friendly but environment is not always wind mills friendly.
I know, it's a stupid question, just because it's able to "break" it's not good. Wtf?
Tell me how many of them explodes every year? Not many right?
windmills are pieces of shit.
@@davidkosi7662 and then they say we should use nuclear power plants, because they can't break in wind.
No, they aren't as friendly as you think. Each windmill needs a 70 ft wide access road for construction and el. Lines. Plus Each Tower needs 5 acres cleared and 35 acres of all trees removed. The blades are filled with toxic chemicals and they kill migrating birds by the thousands, each one, when operating. That's just for start. Sorry to pop your bubble.
âAre windmills really environmentally friendly?â -paid for by Exxon Mobil
You do know he's just baiting people into commenting to push up viewer participation and make it more likely for the CZcams algorithm to recommend this right?
Defenestrator of Prague is that not what other videos do?
Oh, what am I saying? Of course it isnât what other videos do.
Compared to coal and oil, yes Compared to nuclear plants, no.
@@defenestrator3900 I just want you to know your name is just so great it made my day
A wind turbine won't produce enough electricity in its lifetime to recoup the coal power used to construct it.
0:34 that would probably sell as "Art" for 10 times more than it would as a steel rail
Great collection of clips mate. Thanks for posting. That molten ribbon of steel launching out of the conveyor is insane. Those guys in the way were incredibly lucky. Touch that stuff, or if it lands on you, it'll just melt you instantly. 1,000 degrees C is beyond hot, and yes, it's so heavy it'll also crush you. Oh, I forgot to mention the slag bucket explosion. That was awesome.
There was a guy working local at a steel mill. The steel was rolling off in round 8â diameter billets 12 feet long. They would be sized, cut, and rolled off that line down a chute onto rollers. One got stuck on the chute. He grabbed two hooks to dislodge it. He stood in-between the molten pole and the toilets and pulled it towards himself. It slid right through his midsection above the hips. It cauterized his guts and left him laying there in half for 20 minutes. He couldn't feel anything. He just thought he was knocked down. He could speak and respond. The other workers that came by just told him to keep looking up until he died.
@@mattmarzula thats ik insane bruh.... was just wondering what would happen if it had hit him. Not expecting it to go straight trough
3:53
That be lookin like the Windows XP background...
With fire
?
It's a lame-ass vineyard now. No more surreally beautiful green fields.
âThat be lookinâ cmon man
@@ocjok3r "cmon"
"The ensuing cobble can be very dangerous as the steel keeps temperatures of over 1000 C"
my brain : *"e a t"*
**me want spicy noodles**
**me want chicken noodles**
Long pretty baloney or baccon
Yessss eat 1000C candy
What would happen?
4:14 "Eventually the windmill collapses and falls to the ground." WTF? Did we really need that explained to us? LOL
One could think it was merely tired and took a nap. Never know..
@@ChefGoreb Ha ha ha! Reminds me of that phrase "Tilting at windmills" from Don Quixote.
Sell that steel to an art museum.
"I call this work History. It is absolute chaos, but immutable. A heavy burden for us all"
"Great! I'll buy it!"
Cool idea!!!
Nobody:
Minecraft tools: 4:38
Nicky Gaming this deserves more likes
Applying this to Animal Crossing New Horizons:
Nobody:
The flimsy tools:
Dead meme
@@djskullboy2871 what lol this is original
@@djskullboy2871 then we are going to make it alive
"Hey, I'm gonna film this train being lowered by crane in case something happens!"
*something happens*
*immediately points camera at the ground*
I really laughed
Lol he could have worded that better. It is an arguable question
Yeah, I hate that so much!
I'd expect his first thought wasn't "Wow, this'll look great on a CZcams compilation" but rather "holy crap is everyone okay?"
(Yeah, yeah, /woosh me)
Welcome to the third world
When it comes to accidents and deadly situations, nothing scares me more than a mechanical accident, or a big machine failing. Those scare me the most. Idk why.
It's pretty great how you have the explanations on-screen.
Windmill: *explodes
Don Quixote: *laughs in chivalry
Bestia del infierno ÂĄToma!
jajaja
jajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajaja
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Don Quixote Doflamingo
historical jokes are TIGHT!
Love your profile pic I have a plushie of bowser, monster truck, mario kart toy, and amibo
Super hot steel folding up
F O R B I D D E N S N A C K
*sluuuurrrrp*
Looks sort of like giant laughy taffy. Probably just a bit hotter though.
@@scottcupp8129 its probably a bit spicier then normal taffy but ill have to test
I'd just love to stick my hand in and take up a large handful and just shove it in my mouth. Looks are so deceiving.
@awe Ruby Oh do not tempt me...Lol! It's orange color so I expect the flavor to follow. I'll let you know. Unless you'd like to come with...?
I've had a few fails with Slag Buckets before but that usually involved the local night club and a Bacardi Breezer.
I like seeing the laws of physics actually happening. The last clip proves that gravity is a cruel mistress.
Finaly a fail youtube channel wich gives context
Mitze7 Quality has gone up.
*finally *which
@@supertoast1991 wich*
@@lexiouse5357 witch
Mitze7 lol ya by stating the obvious narrative.
1:35 Thankfully, no one was injured.
*The person named no one:* đ
Well, you know what they say, no one is perfect.
@@Dargonhuman LMAFOOOOIOIOII
blame that on us instead
What is that?
Lol
That loco drop, is a good example of why you keep the suspended load as close to the ground as possible. The shorter the fall, the less the damage.
Of course, windmills are environment friendly! The accidents in the video were two solidary cases; in powerhouses it happens a lot more frequently
Not to mention how much easier and less impactful those windmill failures are on the environment as apposed to a fire or explosion at a coal, oil, or gas power plant
The wind is not constantly blowing, relying on it to generate electricity is not well thought out, its the same with solar panels, it sounds good but its not practical, if a country only relied on these two power sources blackouts would become very frequent. In germany for example the prices for electricity went up because its not constantly producing electricity and sometimes the electricity production is too big, meaning it has to be sold to other countries, its not viable for a stable power source.
That is a misconception. I used to work for Seimens making those windmills. Contrary to what you might think they are not any environmentaly friendly. Lots of byproducts in the manufacturing and, you can not recycle them. Most old or damaged blade are actually buried. It's takes thousands of years for them to disintegrate. If even then. I know there's a windmill graveyard outside mesa az and 2 in Texas.
@@H.Kirsch the price for electricity went up because I had to be sold ....
.
Friendly to the air and water............ yes..........
NOT so much for the local avian population.
"Sir! Windmill #5 just suffered a catastrophic failure!"
"I see but look at how much energy it made beforehand."
It went so fast because it was no longer generating any power.
The machine's brake can only stop it from moving when it has already stopped. Stopping the machine is achieved by setting the blade pitch to 0, which has clearly failed. Attempting to use the brake to slow the machine will result in overheating and fire.
100th like lol
The same was true for Chernobyl reactor No 4. Utility plants seem to perform the best right before going bust.
When a windmill fails there's NO radioactive fallout NOR are there catastrophic oil spills that typically injure or kill lots of wildlife.
Imagine calling Amazon explaining your train was damaged during shipping
funny...
@Rhinestone Hurricane sucks
don't worry they have a warranty
Underrated
Bobby Johns I highly doubt this was purchased on Amazon. It was most likely purchased from a train manufacturer
1:10 : When you want to lie but Wonder Women gets her lasso
Girl: Bae where are you?
Boy: I'm navigating a 70,000 ton ship.
Girl: My parents aren't home right now now.
Boy: 3:03
Now thats a lot of damage
DHT how bout some more
Should've used flex tape
thats a meme, is it?
@@PuApathy yes it is a meme
Originally an infomercial turned into a meme
âLmfao bro what happened to ur houseâ
âIt got hit by a boatâ
SHIP
"Sick dude"
Brain Sample ships are just large boats
Such a small crash but that crash was worth $50,000,000. Talk about unlucky.
1:12 mans almost made it on liveleak (Rip liveleak)
Fuck you
1:14 I have to say, this guy is the kind of guy you want on your team. He took that split second to alert, instead of move. Iâm so glad heâs okay, but thatâs the kind of guy who ends up saving a shit ton of people when it critically matters. Iâm glad here he didnât pay the price for it, because so often workers sacrifice their critical seconds to raise alarm, and it ends up saving many.
that super hot folded-up steel looks kinda delicious
I want a kind of candy to look like it
@@burnerheinz you mean candy ribbons? Like the ones they usually sell around Christmas time? đ
@@Cloudstrife112233 wait that's a thing
you can eat it, but only once
Yeah man i used to work at a factory and i would just bite peices off of the steel and when it was molten i would take my cup and scoop some up and drink it
My computer fan when I play minecraft on max settings: 4:34
When you turn on the shaders
@@elbolainas4174 q
2:30 witch shadders and rtx
Hah! Good one đ
"Are wind turbines REALLY environmentally friendly?" sounds like something a coal power lobbyist would say
They are trash compared to solar
@@JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia Both are smooth brain ideas compared to Nuclear.
Edit: why is my comment looks glitched? When I go into edit mode, it looks normal.
It is a leading question when asked right after 2 videos of Windmills blowing up
I love the fact that you explain what the machines are for, we need more of these entertaining videos with a little education in them.
0:33 me putting my sandwich together
lucky you, I can't even spread peanut butter
This is funny! :)
Just slap all the meat on there.
Logan Pettit thatâs what she said
@@EATSLEEPDRIVE2002
Damn it.
*2 Windmills explode* Are they really eNvIrOnMeNtAlY FrIeNdLy????
I'd rather be near an exploding windmill than an exploding nuclear plant.. at least the windmill can be cleaned up easily enough.
That's why coal is cool.
That second one is hilarious .
@@snailnslug3 wtf
Yea, and you can be around the wind mill without huffing toxic fumes from some coal burning power plants that still exist
Nice to have a few lines of explanation about what, where and when etc. Cheers.
I've worked in a foundry casting engine blocks on a small scale and I can tell you things can get real hot real quick when water comes into the mix.
i and another worker were injured in an explosion in the bronze foundry i worked in. dummy threw two cold ingots into the crucible before i could put it back into the furnace (usually we'd preheat them on the furnace lid). he damn near blew his face off. the crucible emptied 250lbs of bronze instantly into his face and hit me in the head. my hard hat stopped a .50 cal slug sized piece of molten bronze from penetrating my left temple. he caught the full force. sounded like a canon going off. he was on fire even wearing aluminized nomex and was screaming like a banshee. i'll never forget that
I worked at Homestead Works for 4 years. You can put water on top of hot steel, they did it all the time in the 160 inch plate mill, but you can't put hot steel on top of water. This also applies to the slag dumps. When they dumped hot slag over snow it sounded like dynamite and had the same effect.
Steelmaking slag is actually a valuable commodity, having much usage in road and building construction.
0:33
Worker: Sir the machine is not working!
Manager: keep the line running damnit!
Worker: ....okay
Manager: WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED???
worker: ...
Manager: You should have stopped the machine! It's an unsafe working environment!!!
Worker: ...
Every factory everywhere.
That's so fucking true
Idk I worked at a recycling warehouse where we sorted and packaged recycled materials and they we're pretty safe but I've seen some other places do some stupid things in the name of saving time
Thankfully not the shop I was at. Safety was priority there
@@HotForgeChaos Same here, nobody wins when something goes wrong, the consequences are costly. When I hear such stupid comments about keep the line running at all cost I shake my head.
Oh that's so true. Managers always play safe workers get injured
At least a windmill failure isnât like a coal or gas explosion.
A gas explosion has the decency to convince people to not like the waste of time the system is
Ideally we wouldn't have any such issues, but people are gonna be people.
Windmills do have a remarkably short life span though. If they're not routinely replaced they shatter. Coal and Gas is most of the time completely on human error.
Realistically, if we're gonna do renewable energy, I'm putting my money on solar, hydro, or even nuclear. Wind energy barely makes enough energy to power their routine creation in factories and transport.
It would be great if wind power was better. I don't know anyone real that really doesn't want wind power to work.
At this point, it's pretty high maintenance, and crappy.
@@stuflames4769 It's not crappy at all. what are you on about?
@Captain Obvious yes the construction of traditional power plants and its parts then use are far more environmentally friendly đ€Ą
I do commercial ironworking. On one of my jobs a large truss weighing upwards of 80 tons was being lifted to be hung in place. Due to the weight and placement of the rigging, the rigging was cut in half as it was being lifted, and the whole thing fell. Thankfully no one was hurt and the truss was undamaged, but it goes to show that you must always be cautious in industrial jobs.
Thank you for not putting ads in this video.
Dude that spewing steel is insane imagine having the almost literal definition of molten magma in your face and you gotta avoid it.
It's even more amazing when you consider how heavy that stuff is.
Being hit with a ribbon of that shit would be like being hit by half an economy car, only the car is wrapping around you and hotter than any fire you'll make in the kitchen or fireplace.
Molten steel is actually hotter than most lava. Not that a couple thousand degrees difference makes it any nicer to be hit in the face with, mind you.
Are windmills environemtaly friendly? What a stupid question.
No, it's actually a good question that isn't asked often enough. We cover hundreds of square miles with these things. They chop up birds and bats, don't produce reliable electricity, and don't make a lot of economic sense.
What do you expect? He's probably a stupid Con, he doesn't understand how things work in reality.
For what? Having an enquiring mind and not accepting something just because "they" say it's good for the environment? Plus, no matter what their virtues, and something that's just not talked about, is the eye pollution from those things. One is cool looking, hundreds of square miles covered with them is pollution.
Jeff DeWitt ok so would you rather birds and bats get killed because they were too stupid to look where they were flying or have lots of other animals and even people get premature deaths and cancers from the use of burning coal for electricity
Yes they chop up SOME birds and bats, but nowhere near as many for it to be any significant impact on an ecosystem, atleast not more than having a settlement within 5km of wherever you decide to place this. They cover hundereds of square miles? What about a dam? or a coal powerplant which poisons things within said miles? They don't produce reliable electricity? Where have you gotten that from? Windmills produce juat as reliable energy as for example a hydroplant or solar array. And you say they don't make a lot of economic sense? I don't think you have any experience nor knowledge about the financials of a wind powerplant.
This was weirdly satisfying
Anyone else think that once cooled the first one could be an awesome art piece.
I like how at 3:52 the windmill that is on fire is legit the only one that's spinning. That windmill was carrying that team
the reason it blew up is because the brakes failed so yea its gonna be spinning
The windmill: guys! My back!
they rotated the blades on the others so that the wind would blow through them without spinning. my guess is that the one on fire failed and so did it's brakes
It did a burnout because it had to work way harder to compensate for its lazy colleagues! đ”
@@cai4557 you sound like you have been around them. I worked on some up near Bloomington Illinois back around 2008. Young mans work with all the climbing but interesting work. And you can see forever from up top.
Me: *wanting to sleep*
Also me: *staying up til 3am watching videos like these*
Same bro...It's 3am rn
Novixial , exactly. Same
Dammit. 3:24am right now
checks out its 2:34 atm
Yes! Me too! I've been binging on these for hoursđ
Two thoughts went through my head on the steel mill one.
1. âOoooh, I wonder how cool itâd be if you made a sword out of thatâŠâ
2. âDanger Fruit by the Foot/Laffy Taffyâ
Y'know for like a few minutes that windmill was probably generating the entire damn town by itself XD
4:31
Windmill initiated self-destruct
Windmill failed to initiate *Blade Pitch 0*
WINDMILL used SELF DESTRUCT!
I love how it asks if windmills are so environmentally friendly when one blows up and damages the ground right below it compared to just one oil tanker spill causing tens of billions in monetary damages on top of the devastating environmental damage for miles upon miles around it. For the cost of the deep water horizon cleanup of 62 billion you could have replaced 20,666 wind turbines. Iâd say they were worth it.
Except that the mining operations to make them are not. And they are harmful to wildlife and once they reach the end of their lifecycle, there is no plan to decommission them or replace them. They're just a giant hunk of scrap left there.
Deepwater suffered a catastrophic failure because its BOP was on the fritz due to improper wiring and pipe bending in the annular space.
The funny thing is that anytime a technology comes along that reduces emissions while being cheaper (like fracking or nuclear) it's not ok (because of false claims about groundwater or insignificant claims about the risk of meltdown or storage of nuclear waste storage) but when solar panels and windmills cause myriad problems "oh, still cheaper because of this one in a million disaster over here."
@@Collidedatoms nuclear power is the future but Greenpeace luddites don't let us to reach that future
Lol I wonder if we all need a petition for a nuclear power plant.
@@alexwalker8422 i would sign it
@@elbolainas4174 that's because the waste that nuclear powerplants produce is useless and toxic for thousands od years and has to be stored in underground containers. It's also because the risk of nuclear explosions and meltdowns. I'm sure Greenpeace wouldn't mind nuclear plants if these factors didn't exist. There is an alternative being made, which is a nuclear powerplant that can use the waste from other nuclear powerplants as fuel.
Crazy, the steel looked like it had a mind of its own coming for the 1st worker.
The windmill going SUPER FAST in Denmark before it got destroyed it probably gave the place Loads of energy
Goddamn it, not again
The fridge turned the whole kitchen to ice, the toaster exploded, the oven is on fire, the TV is broken, and the lights all exploded
damn windmill
I imagine this happens at the fruit roll-up factory all the time
And the taffy factory!
Lol and people try to eat instead if running from it
Lmao
It looks so soft I wanna touch it
...except candy is usually ridiculously hot during production. Y'all are gonna melt your faces off with this one lol.
That "Mansion" dont look like its anywhere near 50 mill+
Mad Max I know right. It looked like a mansion a kid built on their first time figuring out you can dye wool in minecraft
Mad Max Thatâs what you get with really old crap, the value goes up cus you cant easily replace any of it.
The high pricetag was because the mansion was a historical site with irreplaceable property inside.
It's called preserving your damn history, something you uncultivated fuck don't know about
You're a cheery one.
Nice explanation of the incidence. Thanks.
That ship was like "hope yall see me cuz I ain't blowin this fuckin horn, I'm in the middle of an audiobook"
I donât get why you asked if windmills are environmentally friendly. In the same video you showed an exploding slag bin. In a landscape that looks like hell itself and contaminates any surrounding waterways with heavy meters. Why not ask at that point as well.
Or at the point where the tanker crashes into the building. They prob didnât have a fuel leak but if they had then it would have contaminated that whole coastline.
At least with the wind turbine it would just take a crew a day to pick up the pieces and arrange for a replacement. No big deal environmentally speaking.
Wind Mills kills thousands of birds. Solar is the best.
Anything we do is going to have unwanted side effects, and are you ready to live without metal?
Blue Dragon bro, solar powerplants probably kill more. They have mirrors that concentrate the energy of the sun to a pillar in the middle literally setting birds on fire that pass through. With windmills at least they can see the danger before being stupid enough to fly in to it.
Because everyone knows all that shits bad.. But wins turbines are claimed to be environmental friendly... They're not near as environmental friendly as you might think. I saw It firsthand working on and building them..
Blue Dragon so what if a few birds die. Natural selection
Ayo get a load of this extra thicc lightsaber spaghetti:
1:11
I would have never thought a windmill could explode
The first one is art
Man: Cheats death
Final Destination: _I'm gonna end this man's whole career_
Joshua Armendariz random comment but ok đ
@@aydencard8261 ii ijo plp
It all starts with the most smallest object that will be created or touched by the person then out of no where... BAM the person has been impaled by a kit kat bar
0:40 is just me trying to put my Walgreens receipt away
Itâs red Ribbon candy ,hot candy
Fun fact: red steel has a temperature of 1000 Celsius and more! And yellow steel reaches up to 3000 Celsius White steel is the hottest of them all it reaches up to 5000 Celsius.
Thx for the vid! Scary stuff.
Prediction:
The question "Are windmills really environmentally friendly?" was posed without argument on either side simply to get commenters worked up, and commenting, just to please CZcamss algorithm and increase traffic to this video. If so, Brilliant job by the uploader because it is clearly working.
It does get people thinking, and proves that there is interest in the subject. I am a "big fan of the big fans".
All I can say is, CZcams 101 right there. The system is so broken it's essentially a game. That's how those disturbing CZcams kids videos took off
Haha was thinking pretty much the same thing. Definitely generated a lot of comments.
@@vincentrobinette1507 There's no magic bullet, the biggest problems I see is, no way to store the energy, the wind is unpredictable, take away gov funding they won't get built as cost vs return out numbers investment, their unsightly, they kill birds, life expectancy on wind farms 10-15 yrs. Life expectancy for solar panels 25 yrs max but output significantly reduces every year of service. So when all the fossil fuel is gone we totally screwed anyway. We develop third world countries and their population grows along with their thirst for energy.
1:11 gonna make it into a SCP
What is that?
Wilhuff Tarkin
Secure. Contain. Protect.
S. C. P.
@@RaisedxFist Ok, but how can you "make it into a Secure Contain Protect"?
@wilhuff tarkin SCP is a fictional foundation that guards: anomalies, monsters, mysterious targets and cursed places.
SCP is the name they put to things: SCP 3000 or SCP 69
@@cpt.martinwalker3366 All right, thank you.
Slag explosions are crazy. My dad was working in a factory about a half mile-mile away from one and he could see the Shockwave pick up dust on the factory floor as it moved towards him.
Education and Destruction, lovely.
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Your feeble brain is unusualsubstance .
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@@eltonskankhaus3811 correct
A multi-million dollar machine falls to the ground and breaks
Thanks for watching!
How to make a watch
Thats how Mafia works
Great video!
"Are windmills environmentally friendly?"
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Opposed to things like coal and oil fired plants? HELL YES THEY ARE. Anyone telling you that 'clean' coal exists or that it's somehow better is getting paid to do so. My payment for this comment is to be able to keep breathing. You figure it out.
How do you make the windmill
@@joshman35 how do you make the fossil power plant
Yeah but guess what you need oil to make the diesel trucks move so and itâs been proven that they arent biodegradable or recyclable so they just bury them
Yes that's why there's only 2 videos of them failing
No way windmills are safe. They kill birds and whenever it fails it explodes and releases gas whenever it does but they are kinda good cause it's renewable energy so it's good but not that good ( have no idea what I'm saying )
dustin scheller you haven't seen the video of two engineers dying on one then. One of them electing to jump to his death rather than burning to death as his colleague did.
Matthew Cotterill I think the 1 on the cover of this video is the 1, 3 members of my family were killed in the same coal mine there's 100,000 mines in America alone
dustin scheller if they kill seagulls I ain't complaining. Seagulls are the devil's bird they're genuine bastards đ
As someone who worked on and built turbine blades for a couple years, NO they're not near as environmental friendly as You think..
Because a couple windmills break that means they aren't environmentally friendly? That makes no sense.
*"Tree falls over in forest. Are trees environmentally friendly? Comment below!"*
Edit: Thank you guys for the likes :D
Also, read the fucking replies before you comment the same thing someone else did. If you are going to bitch about "birds dying" I'm literally going to debunk the shit out of you just like everyone else.
Itâs because they slaughter birds
@@Sgt_Death78 Natural selection. It has happened for millions of years. Besides, what exactly do birds do other than spread diseases? If you ask me we are killing two birds with one stone. Pun unintended.
Iâm just saying why people say windmills are bad for the environment, I never said I agreed with them
Spectre Birds are essential at spreading seeds which they excrete from eating plant life, come on mate simple shit.
The energy used to smelt and form the tower segments is very harmful to the environment.
Windmills are dangerous.
Nuclear Reactors: "Hold my beer".
Why do I enjoy such videos?
Fun fact wind turbines actually stop by reducing the pitch of its blade in a action called feathering its blades got stuck causing its emergency brakes to eventually overheat because they arnt built for that kind of stress
Thats actually really interesting! Thanks!
Propeller driven aircraft can also do this in the case of an engine failure to reduce drag and increase glide distance'
Sarodore The Dragon correct :)
Fun fact. Danish wind does not fucking care about pitch. If the windmill turn. The wind will follow. jk nice to know :)
ThebigE31 Itâs increasing pitch not reducing to slow down/feather
5:14 couldn't you do more quickly
Crane guy - yes
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That âmansion â looked like a freight warehouse from outside.
The train just reminds me of hot shots when Topper Harley lands the plane with no wings. âTouch em downâ! đ
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That folded steel at 0:33 would make a great art piece!
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Consider that a household fan has a cage and even when you lay it on it's side the wind can still force the spin needed.
Now, adapt that idea to a larger caged turbine resting on its side with a cage.
The only precaution you'd need to take is to assert that the device/machinery is built to come apart in large segments rather than tiny pieces.