3000 Soda Cans Transformed | THOUSANDS of Them
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- čas přidán 18. 05. 2023
- I shredded and melted down over 3000 soda cans. I had to go to a very special place to melt these down as it was a MASSIVE amount of aluminum. This took over 3 days to complete.
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nice recycling, just one question: why separate the cans to mix them after grinding?
Great question! There was just so many Redbull cans I had to lol
In other words, you have all the time in the world, because that was a very long process.
@@PressTube You should have done something special with them, like cast them into wings, a bull, or something. 100K views vs 1000K views.
@@Amipotsophspond Why don't you do it then? You will get those views. He did what is did and not your way.
Видео из разряда-когда собаке делать нечего, она лижит яйца.
Courage to transport dirty cans in the Audi RS6 hahahahhahahah
hahaha, anything for a good video
That’s all I kept thinking, not the rs6
😂
Yeah Jesus.
Сначало отсортировал банки, потом перемолол и свалил в одну кучу. Гениально! Я просто похлопаю👏
Зачем их вообще молоть ещё и столько раз? Они и целиком хорошо плавятся
@@crazyphone6509как говорил задорнов "ну туууупыыыеее американцы")))
Ну то ладно отсортировал перемолол чтобы побольше в тигель влезло. А то что он отвёз на другой конец страны и привлёк зачем-то сталеваров не смущает? 🤣 И куда он этот лом весь девает? Зачем он ему?
Тоже не поняла смысл этого действа.
@@user-sk9pw9dj7u наверно действо ради действа🤣🤣
Dumps all cans on ground, picks them up with a mini front loader, then proceeds to pick them all up again by hand. 👏🏼
I am a genius what can i say :)
Nice RS6
Thank you! I just got it a bit ago and could not be more happy!
@@PressTube Well I am delighted to hear that you love it, Audi RS6 is one of the greatest cars in my opinion.
In Michigan in the United States, there are recycling machines in nearly every grocery store. When I worked at one of my local stores, I had the task of emptying out the hopper when it got too full. You get a little bit of money for each can returned. So when I read the title of this video, I instinctively thought to myself “Oh cool. He got $300.”
wow u get 10 cents to same im in oreogon and we aolso get 10 cents but we dont need groshre stores we have bottle drop easy fast free
In The Netherlands (where he did the melting proces) there's the same thing. Like 0,10 euro's per can. Unfortunately he lives in Belgium where are no laws about this thing
Poland is not prepared for such rewarding recycling program.
After thinking about it twice… WTF is that margin for a scrap dealer?
bulgaria liscence plate; AUDI car, drives only on left lane - this man has learned some important lessons in Germany
Awesome! Was not expecting the factory forge. I thought it would be like you're old videos with you big home forge. I was confused on why you were loading everything back into the car.
haha yep, i needed to go big this time :)
I dont have the money to afford one of those industrial shredders, so i took it another route. I reversed engineered a micro shredder to use for those cans. Truly works great, the trick is that the teeth arent as big for obvious reasons, and so i gotta maintain some pressure on the cans so they dont just keep squirming around, which is only an issue when the pile gets low.
Turning trash into treasure, so inspiring! 💪🌟
The whole time I was thinking, “cut soda cans are so sharp, I’m glad he wore gloves.” Man this was cool! I wish I had the cool tools to play around with.
This guys still in the red after spending 25k on those machines
am i? :D Thanks for watching!
I saw it. At 0:51 there is coca cola can mixed with redbulls
whooops lol
noop , it's a red redbull
The shredding machines you have are impressive. I think the breakage (and all the dross) shows why people say cans are a bad source for casting aluminum.
i totally agree
When it's free (not so much in this case though!) It's FREE.
If all you're doing is casting plates, rod or disk billets for your own use it's definitely cheaper than buying new ali stock.
Doing all that driving around though will cost a lot these days, (not very green) plus the foundry costs. 🤔🥴🙄
Cans have paint, plastic lining & some iron for the lid opener, so yeah not that easy
It was a good question
Cans also have plastic lining & paint
Hey Ben!! Welcome back.. That was a great video! Wish it was longer and heard your voice again.. Don’t give up on us 😄🍻👍
Hi Bill, thank you so much! I appreciate this a ton. Been hesitant to post on here because the CZcams algorithm got me good :/ I am back now and in full force! I will consider adding my voice next time :D
This all looks real good... however it cant be green. Fuel, Electric (mixer and shredders) as well as all that heat to melt the stuff...
Nah it's actually silver...
This was a very cool different style of video, well done!👏🔥
Woohoo! Thank you!
Aside from storage and transport, which is understandable, was there a reason to grind the cans to that consistency?
Considering you will get slag regardless, was curious if there were other reasons.
My initial plan was to melt all this is my own crucible which is much smaller then the ones Winteb used.
Fair enough.
Nice video man. The sand casting seemed like it took a lot of effort for the foundry guys, did they want to do it that way for something to film or is that the preferred way when dealing with large amounts of aluminiun?
They normally make vents for the shipping industry, and they use a lot more aluminum for that. But they’ve never made ingots like this before so it was a little thinking of how they gonna do it
Wow this guy has all the tools typically found at the average home. 😊
That's pretty cool to see the process! 👍🙂
Real crime is filling up a RS6 with soda cans
Aside from showing us how much you like redbull... why separate if they just get mixed after shredding?
I wanted to show how much this fan i picked up the cans from, loved redbull :) Thanks for the comment Jordan!
@@PressTube lol that fan needs to accept sleep as a reality of life, can't fight it forever!
Yes make sure u separate the cans and then put them all together again.
I was curious as to how many there were :)
🇧🇷 Aqui no Brasil, derretemos as latas sem selecionar, triturar, ou lavar! O forno já é o suficiente para purificar o alumínio!
I need that grinding machine in my life.
Why not built a multi-tier grinder? Put the coarsest one on top, and it empties into a medium one, which empties into a finest one on the bottom
interesting :)
Cause, usually on proper scale you separate the size what's grinded before cycling them back ...
You'll use screens n vibrating table for in between ...
But the use the gravity stand a nice process too ...
An open flame is quite better to avoid calcination the impurities ...
It's paint for the larger part ...
But if you don't let it burn, you'll just de-oxidize the elements structure, so it just turn in coal like ...
Maybe if you apply proper pressure you'll create artificial diamonds ...
Sure, lot of things to say bout that fight for oxygen once metal turns liquid ...
Sometimes, quite less ...
I must admit !!!
Dare, care, ride safe, clean, have fun ...
From France with .
Best ASMR I’ve seen in awhile!!!! I try to look for this comment but I gave in! Good Job mate!! I’d love to do this myself, but obviously it’s a passion! Thank you! ✨🔥✨💜✨🌊✨
Awesome video! Was very entertaining. And damn 51 pounds of melted can.
Thank you!!!!
if I noticed correctly, he only separated cans from red bull, maybe he didn't want it to happen "red bull gives you wings"
😂🤣😂🤣
У нас алкаши уже перестали эти банки собирать, пиво пьют, а банки выкидывают 😂
Very cool to see that there are stil small companies casting things on a "small" scale In europe ( dont know if its in the Nederlands or in belgium). Good video
Thank you, yea there is still a few of us out there
In west Virginia where I live the price of aluminum at my local recycling center is $.40 a pound and what you have there is $20.64 total
How much does it cost to have it casted? Do you have any experience with CNC chips that have traces of coolant liquids?
Is this how TERMINATOR T-1000
is made?
Wouldn't shredding the cans expose more metal surface area, resulting in more of the aluminium being oxidised than if they were melted whole?
perhaps but melting them whole would have been more complex given the mass and size. At the end it did indeed lose some weight
Don't forget the paint and plastic layer inside the cans that gets burned away
I like your video . I did the same in a small scale just for fun. Thanks for share. Saludos desde Argentina
Thanks for watching!
glad to see you here again ben!
Thank you! I hope to be back for a while now!
That’s like, $25 on a good day
nice vid.. LOVE THE RS6
I love it too! Thanks so much!
No need to secure the bin in the back its not gonna flip kver or spill out but will scratch and damage plastic trim and cery cool video. And how did you get so many cans so fast like that where do you get them from mostly
To me all that was to much work to do then carry them and melt them down ( it probably costed t0 melt them down) but thats my opinion, i think it's neat to watch all of the processes though, its very educational 😊😊
This video has 45mil views on Facebook ;)
In Germany one can is 0,25€. We call it Pfand. So 750€
lol. good to know :)
In Québec, Canada, it's only 0,05$ so 150$ Can. And they wonder why some people still throw them away...
just an idea, next time when you dump cans put a layer of sheet so you can pick all of them up at the same time.
23.4kg for avg aluminium price of £1 per kg, not the best deal for the work - reward ratio. However, for some reason great stuff to watch this process ;D. I am sure you will make up with the views 😉.
i dont get it.... why go through the trouble of separating the red bull cans at the beginning only to mix them with the other cans when they are shredded ? what am I missing ?
ZOVEEEEEL STATIEGELD HAHAHAHA
The fine shredder should be placed under the course shredder to save effort and time.
That RS6 took all the profits in that one journey. Plus there wants much money in that anyway
:D
Nice job. Lovve those mechines wish i had them lol
Thanks 👍
I like it when you melt better. But uts so cool to see how a company does it!😊
Thank you Tracy, Ill go for the melt myself next time. Cheers!
I watched a few seconds of this and said to myself: WHY ???? Then moved on with my life.
Hasta hoy supe cómo hicieron al famoso TERMINATOR #2.
jajaja, buena :)
Mix the last small parts with resin!? For tables, furniture? Fun?😊
I love the video, but why did you put the shredded metal in a cement mixer?
Wow 😮 that can save the earth ! 🎉
How much is aluminum per kilogram there? Im only asking. Because with my math.. the cast aluminum per kilo would only be worth about 23 usd... do you fabricate anything in particular with your solid aluminum ingots?
In sweden those cans would give you 150 bucks...
Very neat to watch. But anticlimactic. Was waiting for some awesome casts.😂
shredders hadden weer honger ;-) en hoe zit t met statiegeld daar in België op blikjes?
cost him more to melt the Cans than they are worth.
Just casually has an RS6
Any plans for the aluminum you've harvested?
I am kinda disappointed you didn't melt and mold it by yourself,i miss metal casting video you very often do
Thank you for the honest feedback Jonathan. I will try to do one in house next time. It was just to big for my mold :/
It was very interesting to me
Whoa whoa whoa!!! 0:50 - there's a coke can in with the Red Bull cans! WTF, Bro?!?!?
It’s red bull ;) Red edition or something like that. I’ve also never seen them before
Okay. Now they're made into ingots. What are you going to make them into now?
Fun video!
Почему ты не используешь банки из под пива "Старый мельник" или "Балтика-3"?
Well, you're not wrong 3000 is thousands of them
So you just had that grinding up stuff at your house?
Банки сдал и поехал покупать новую печень 😂😂😂
Wow 😮 A quelle tempréature l'aluminium fond? Merci
Am I the only one who's rattled he had an rs6 packed with empty cans lol
1:00 why you sort the cans and then shreeded togather??
😢столько времени ушло😂,на заморачивание??(
I also collect cans for recyсling. Don't you know price for such cans in your region?
Крутой бомж.😅😅
Только один вопрос. А нафуя столько лишних движений? Сразу в топку нельзя?
So I have a DIY foundry, I just toss the cans in the foundry and it comes out liquid. Not all that work.
I hope you do far more than 3000 cans in one go, otherwise it’s not worth the money!
Ill aim for more next time :)
Did you know coke cans have a plastic lining inside
Very nice AUDI RS6 V8 - Biturbo.
Thank you! I love it as well. The HP on it is amazing!
Imagine how much pfund in germany this would be...
I enjoyed watching the process. How often do you do that?
Not too often, had the opportunity to pick these cans up and went for it :)
Nice numberplate! :)
Thank you! I love it as well
Waarom sorteerde je de red bull blikjes om ze vervolgens alsnog te mengen met de rest? Het had mooier geweest als ze de baren in een grote gietijzeren coquille hadden gegoten.
Die hadden ze helaas niet ;)
…and why make the particles that small before melting?
ive melted aluminium before but only once, i dont see how its worth shredding the cans, i know the air pockets can make it dangerous to melt right away, but shredding it 10 times or so dont seem to make sense. You could just buy a furnace or make your own with propane and do it all at home like most people doing this will do. Maybe make smaller castings so its easier to remelt also, melting like 5kg at once dont make sense unless you end up using it all, which is often not the case, i would do like half a kilo or less per mold. You can use a old fire extinguisher as a crucible if u need a cheap one, works for about 10 meltes depending on the size. You can also use the furnace to make bullets and maybe sell those for extra income, bullets tend to be made of lead though.
Thanks for the advice!
Nice recycling, but does it pay the gas for this massive car ?😂
didn't you have returnpayment to the cans?...like here in sweden we pay for the can and get same money back when recycle it.
What on earth was going on there
Was was the end product supposed to be 😮
That’s why he used Audi to transport dirty can. Think about it.
Que sofisticado tiene muchas máquinas bastante moderno y avanzado el tipo hizo bien en todo el proceso que conllevo no me gustó que de tanta cantidad se halla reducido pero bueno así es e hizo algo útil reciclarlo y reutilizarlo para nuevos materiales yo junto hace.mas de dos años es muy cansador por momentos pero muchas veces vivo o tengo algo de dinero por eso por qué si no fuera mantenido no tendría nada si de eso dependiese y se que estoy para mucho más suerte
so 3000 cans is 23.5 kg aluminium cast @ Nz$1.30 kg = NZ$30.55 pays for 1 hour work here, you took 3 days
you turned $300 worth of cans into $37 worth of aluminum. Congratulations.
$300 !? What else could he do with them?
@@i9i7i5i3 Hmmmmm. Idk, recycling has only been around for years.
@@onehitta7892 I mean how he could recycling them to get $300 out of that?
@@i9i7i5i3 The guy has over 3000 cans, which translates to over $300 in cans at 10 cents per can. That's how.
In Belgium, a can is worthless
Yoo nice satin black rs6
Hola!!! Sabes cuántos kilos de latitas usaste???
What was the point of the sort? Just wondering!!
I love your Audi!
Thank you Glen! I love it too!
Does somebody know, how to build the type of „clamping rail“ in the car trunk to fix in place boxes etc?
It came with the car.