In Kenya, we call it 'jua kali' (hot sun or open-air) industry. I've had my car's bodywork fixed by a guy with a hammer and cloth. Another time my radiator was fixed using an old-time fire heated soldering iron.
Unfortunately, aluminium is neurotoxic. So, as for me, it's been 5 years I use iron , glass, and inoxidable steel pots for cooking. Please, share this info.
also that "earning thousands" is probably 🧢 they gathered a bunch of ppl for the video to create the illusion he is busy. in reality aluminum is a low-yield metal unless mass-producing them for amazon
Yeah what a Stupid un researched , incorrect stupid video to put up. Now you have probably given the idea to several hundred people who will eventually suffer from toxic for ever chemicals that is dispersed buy melting Aluminium especially at 1000 degrees Celsius it’s much safer but still very bad to melt it at a lower temp. As a percentage of the Aluminium will evaporate into the air and straight into the lungs clothing and surrounding areas. FACT FACT FACT. It’s great what he is doing but if he is making thousands of dollars. Do it in an enclosed environment with a suction hood with appropriate filtration in the hood and over his airways at the very least…
You can't say he's helping the environment when he's just melting aluminum out in the open with absolutely no filtration for the air. Processing aluminum is extremely toxic.
@@nekomaniac2716 He’s also burning whatever chemicals there are in the paint those cans are coated in plus whatever the plastic is that they’re lined with to keep the soda from eating through the aluminum.
@@evangelinabobadilla5368 The fumes contain harmful substances such as lead, mercury, and volatile organic compounds which can have detrimental effects on human health and the environment.
@@reneesollars9291 If you didn't know, each aluminum can has a thin plastic liner on the inside of it so that the drink stored in it won't corrode through the aluminum
@@ayeeequanpsn5896question - the voice said the aluminum will never rust.. so how would soda errode aluminum? No disrespect but now i am very curious.
whats your solution for the aluminum cans? ??? landfill? or toss them in the ocean and it goes up a whales ass? ffs dont say ban aluminum, be realistic
@tx6695 no proper recycling, they have plastic liners in the cans that need to be removed first before smelting. They are clearly burning it off along with the paint.
Asi pienso, hay various usos que se le pueden dar a esos utensilios, collectores de agua de lluvia,maceteros, bañeras para niños o mascotas o para almacenar cosa etc, sin USAR para cocinar.
Can keep some of the people happy most of the time, but not all the people all of the time, what about the people that made the cans in the first place,it's the people that drinks from them,supply and demand drive every market out there, I think it's recycling ♻️ at its best there
@@mark.kelley1928 Cans are recycled not by burning but, by reusing as cans they were. Cleaning, rinsing, steaming and puncture filling all were done before recycling the same. For your kind mind, he is not recycling it but, repurposing it by using a coal furnace which is way more polluting than an electric furnace which uses less. energy.
@@Kit--KatEspecially considering aluminum can take years to leave the body. Aluminum soda cans actually have a very thin layer of plastic on the inside to stop the aluminum metal from leeching into the drink.
ähm... no... melting point at 660°C and if u wanna cast it, u have to heat it up a little bit more. Aluminium at a high-pressure die-casting factory is at ~700-750°C before it is poured and pressed in the mold.
🤓Actually because he’s dealing with sofa cans which are close to pure aluminum, 660 is more than sufficient for the purpose. What if fails to mention is that first it is costing money since he needs the heating source and second, these will be structurally weak pots since there’s no hardness treatment
Actually 700°F is the perfect temperature. Used to have metal shop in High school and that was the temp to pour liquid aluminum to make or cast Mustang emblems.
@@michiganborn8303 I'm a developer of die-casting release agents for the automotive industry and i've been at factories of our customers. Believe me when i say that the Alumimium is heated way above its melting point of 660°C. And the guy in the video is not casting a small and thin aluminium plate. Also his molds seems to be cold. So if u pour aluminium at lower temperature it would not reach the bottom of the mold without any typical cooling defects/errors.
@hydro6en317 🍺 Most Beer and Soda cans have 1% magnesium, 1% manganese, 0.4% iron, 0.2% silicon, and 0.15% copper along with aluminium and a thin plastic coating inside.
@@quijybojanklebits8750aluminum cans have plastic liners. Ideally they would be processed with some kind of solvent first. Plus the inks on the outside.
@zoinksscoob6523 The a bove comment about regular cooking pots is not mine nor is the picture. Nor is the time of posting. You have copied my code... God will reward.
That's true so evertime you use your creep.pots its all that toxic in the air invading our lungswow how offel junkyard hay at least hes working here he might to get on the welfare line or stell or robbthe bankyeppy.
@billionaireiyke4036 burning aluminum is harmful to the environment. When aluminum is burned, it releases harmful emissions, including aluminum oxide and other toxic substances. Additionally, the process consumes a significant amount of energy, which often comes from non-renewable sources, contributing to pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Proper recycling of aluminum is much more environmentally friendly, as it requires significantly less energy than what that clown is doing... Have any other questions elementary school was unable to teach you???
Bruh y'all are gonna call out this guy for creating toxic fumes, but you won't boycott companies because they create the materials for these toxic fumes, only cause it's not convenient. That's real hypocrisy.
"He is helping keep the environment clean" He is literally burning the plastic liner in those soda cans. Not only is that extremely harmful for your lungs, that black smog is horrible for the environment.
@@blitz1346Wow, really? What a coincidence, we breathe in oxygen and expel CO2. How did $cience not recognize such a mutually beneficial relationship? You sir are a genius.
Wow, every place should have a plate to melt me down and do that kind of work and make this country better that way even in Canada and the United States and anywhere else around the world could do the same if they put their mind to it
1. Aluminium melts at around 700°c 2. Without spending a single dollar you say? gas and oxygen is needed to create a furnace! 3. Those discarded cans from the road side would have consumed time to collect them or hes purcahsing them. 4. Toxic fumes can kill
@feedapony dollars are irrelevant £ serling, and it's illegal to burn stuff like that. Here, you would have a list from the environmental agency and then a coutr date should you fail to comply.
@annemariajenkins2257 did I say it was legal? I pointed out that this can't be done without spending a single dollar, pound, euro etc. Europe has different regulations to Asia and Africa. Casting is my line of work
And that's proper recycling, without making a dent in the environment to reach it in comparison to Tesla and rocket fuel coarsing through the ether every other day for the mega rich... Long may your business prosper folks ✌️❤️
Costs nothing and makes thousands?Stupid. He doesn't get fuel for his furnace for free. His helpers cost money. His start-up for furnace, crucible, and molds was significant. Clean the environment? That's pollution going into the atmosphere.
Bruh y'all are gonna call out this guy for creating toxic fumes, but you won't boycott companies because they create the materials for these toxic fumes, only cause it's not convenient. That's real hypocrisy.
You don't know what you're talking about. Those cans were never going in a landfill to begin with!! Only idiots throw aluminum in the trash as it's the only material that you get paid for recycling and it pays pretty well too. Regardless, any cans that go into the trash get sorted out and recycled by the trash collectors using machinery at processing facilities before anything actually goes into a landfill. They sort out all kinds of things from the general trash collection with this machinery. Anything that can possibly be recycled will be. If people don't separate their trash, waste management does it on their end anyway. If cans are left out in the streets, it's still not in a landfill. Your argument is crap, based on a premise that is false. That said, who TF are you to say how much anyone else is or is not contributing to a greener planet? How can you possibly know this moron in the video is doing more than me or the guy you replied to? You can't and you don't. Your argument is nothing but bluster. Trash talk. It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove any doubt. Stay quiet when the grown ups are talking, you'll just annoy them with your mindless chatter
Keeping the environment clean? That's dumb. Look at all the toxic smoke! (Edit) For the silly people... Aluminum smelters also stand out among industrial polluters for their emissions of perfluorocarbons (PFCs). Compared to the climate impact of carbon dioxide over a 100-year period, PFC-14 is 6,600 times and PFC-116 is 11,000 times more powerful; both gases remain in the atmosphere for thousands of years. This does not include the paint on the outside of the can and does not include the polyethylene or similar polymer that is used as a liner inside the can. Melting these chemicals without a particulate filter and or a way to capture these chemicals is awful for the environment. A proper recycling facility can process and smelt over one million cans and put out less toxins than this one guy in one day. Y'all have a data connection. Y'all have the device already in your hand. How about using it to learn? Learning has never been so easy, yet so few people do it. Why?
This is a very small scale version of an actual manufacturing process used to make sheet aluminum used in air conditioners and radiators. Probably other stuff too but at the plant I worked at that is what we made
I do appreciate his recycling effort but scientist think cooking with aluminum pots contributes to Alzheimer's disease ! Maybe he could make different tools,or other items . I applaud his recycling !
@AffordBindEquipment true, cans are lined inside with a plastic that prevents oxidation and rust and keeps freshness longer. When recycling plants recycle the cans they are melted, the plastic is burned off, and vapor is released into the air.
It’s not for cooking. But very handy for chilling drinks at bbqs. Fill it either drinks add bags if ice. Voila ! Drinks cooler. Light easy to carry no rust. Bonus. How much is it I wonder 😮🤫🤫
Recycling is good thing, but you cannot say- "helping to keep environment clean" , because it is contributing in air pollution, similar to most of businesses
If you want to melt aluminum cans to reuse them, you must follow strict guidelines and processes because not all aluminum can containers are safe for food use. The aluminum cans in the video have paint on them, which means that melting them for reuse could cause health problems. Please be aware of this and do not mislead people.
@@americancaptain1700 "He must follow strict guidelines" What guidelines? Why does every American think their rules and guidelines apply in every country?
@@chandramohammed5395 Because the premise of this video isn't about chemtrails, and to claim this process is accomplished for free with no environmental impact is a ludicrous claim.
Cool idea. However, it's not "free". I dislike referring to things as free when they aren't. There are other costs to making the product, like fuel to heat the melting furnace, etc.
Well yah you're right but yes🎉 IT CAN to do that you need to use the Knowledge of the ANCIENT SUN and HEAT up the MATERIALS and you making a system of heat inside of your oven using metal and other stuff that gets hot and then you ain't using money but everything else that MOTHER EARTH GIVES YOU With only WISDOM that EVE of KNOWLEDGE that GIVES YOU the best way to save on your money
True but the majority of pots and pans are made out of aluminium. All those non stick coated pans are aluminum. A lot are stainless steel too. I don't think aluminium is toxic to use for cooking with at low temps tho. His melt down is the only toxic part I think but I could be wrong. @@animatrix1851
If you are talking about aluminium cookware my grandparents and I could even say their parents all Irish stock, all cooked with aluminium pots pans and bakeware. My grandmother lived for 92 years in Australia no trips to a hospital, never had anything removed from her except her teeth.
Nothing compared to Taylor Swift’s private jet. But complain more about the poor peasant in China trying to make a living. Get your priorities straight, bro.
which, I notice, so many, if not all Iranians use the aluminum to cook their meals. it must be cheap but I would like to know the occurrence of alzheimer's in the region.
Aluminum can easily be corroded by standing water. How does he heat the aluminum without “spending a single dollar?” How does melting cans containing linings and product traces “keep the environment clean?”
I THINK ITS BEAUTIFUL ❤. I WOULD BUY SEVERAL & PUT MY FLOWERS IN THEM!! WOULD LOOK AWESOME!!! U ALL ARE DOING A GREAT JOB!! KEEP THE GOOD WORK UP!! GOD BLESS U ALL & KEEP U SAFE. ❤❤❤❤❤
Bruh y'all are gonna call out this guy for creating toxic fumes, but you won't boycott companies because they create the materials for these toxic fumes, only cause it's not convenient. That's real hypocrisy.
Yeah, make jokes about hard working people. (You may criticize the text to this video. But I just see the results. Recycling. Everything better than plastic stuff.
Also, rich is a very big word. I don't consider anyone who has to do such dirty toxic work to be rich. More likely, He's making a bare living, But the Trash to Treasure aspect is indeed awesome.
Salt corrosion will cause it to decay. Aluminium is toxic. It shouldn't be used in cooking OR DRINKING for that matter. I'm glad the guy is making a living.
@SandraHernandez-mz7um My Mum grew up with cast iron in the kitchen Shortly after she was able to get a government subsidised rental 2 bed property, new friends gave her some new kitchen pots - aluminium ones. Mum was ignorant of many things as were 99% of the population. The manufacturers would advertise the "benfits", like, your food won't burn, cook more evenly, easier to clean than cast iron, much lighter than cast iron, etc. It's always the same with manufacturers, producers. Rarely do people promote things saying "this product" has problems, potential health hazards, and do on. They know if they did, their products would never sell. Dishonesty, lack of transparency "makes the world go round".
@DanielBooneSpoon I don't cook in aluminum nor nonstick. Quit doing that years ago. Only cook in cast iron and stainless steel pots n pans. If using foil to cover n store, I cover with wax paper first, then put foil on top. Aluminum never touches food.
I worked in a Aluminum wheel manufacturing plant Kelsey Hayes 13 years when I listen to someone who clearly doesn’t know anything about the topic their speaking about it’s insane in the membrane 😂 those tubs look 👀 like Shit you can tell by looking at the the one freshly cast when you don’t have the fire hot enough you don’t get 💯 directional solidification which means pouring at a temperature to low it starts to cool down before it has a chance to fill up the mold this creates a problem when the machining process takes place the cutter when it hits those area’s where the aluminum started to cool down leave’s line’s I guarantee this will break a Diamond cutter for sure second it’s infeasible to think they could search for enough pop cans it would take to make just one tub and yes those fumes are toxic one more thang one drop of water beneath the surface will cause the aluminum to react when it does run forest because it explodes sending aluminum fling everywhere it melts at roughly 1220 degrees F
And who would listen to a scrub in his feelings?😅😂 Dude at least is helping us know truth against this nonsense you need tissues for your super punctuation intelligence fool!? You lack empathy who cares about punctuation if a knowledgeable person helps. @havanasyndrome3024
Yes it is amazing I'm amazed that the fumes and smoke coming off his fire and those cans isn't doing the environment more harm than our household waste
That was my first thought also; I admit I can be snarky about environmental issues, but here's my 2nd thought. Countries are still fouling the air with factory smokestacks and dumping TONS of toxins into rivers and oceans daily. This man picks up trash and makes a usable product; his entire daily carbon footprint is probably 3 seconds worth of a factory's.
@@markgarfield1975 I see the fire burning clean. It's when he trows the cans, smoke comes from the paint and it burns off. Then the burning is clean again. Those zero emission morons, who do they blame for the volcanic eruption?
BTW, Aluminum pot is never safe to cook food anyway.
Alzheimer's for starters. But you have to eat from it constantly for decades. And people do.
It’s not for cooking
@@fainitesbarley2245what is it for?
@@RandySnarsh
Household tasks like washing up, washing, gardening, preparing veg etc etc.
For people without many sinks and taps!
@@fainitesbarley2245 ....sure ...and you know that for a fact.....got it.....!.....SMH.....
“He takes them to his factory”
- on residential sidewalk
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In Kenya, we call it 'jua kali' (hot sun or open-air) industry. I've had my car's bodywork fixed by a guy with a hammer and cloth. Another time my radiator was fixed using an old-time fire heated soldering iron.
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I was thinking the same thing

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Lmao
Strange times. Streets in NY and SF are now called ”toilets”.
Plus, there’s air pollution. Still, we need to be less parasitic to our environment. I applaud this man’s Ingenuity and hard work.
That's what I was going to comment. The fire is t great for the environment.
Bel lavoro...bravo ..l aria non molto pulita lo fanno anche le fabbriche ...
Unfortunately, aluminium is neurotoxic. So, as for me, it's been 5 years I use iron , glass, and inoxidable steel pots for cooking. Please, share this info.
Cast iron pans are the best!
Then why do Chinese people nvr get sick
Theyre gonna get that shit in their brain
not to mention that aluminum cans have a plastic coating inside...
Wow..
And they say that one man's trash is another man's treasure.
Not when it's so toxic like AL.
Its not that free because fuel used to melt aluminium is not exactly free, or know something we dont?
Yup sweet!!
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@@gracegwozdz8185, I wonder how many people are cooking with that AI? 💀
"Without spending a single dollar" is a wild statement.
That mold wasn't free and neither is the fuel for his crucible.
also that "earning thousands" is probably 🧢 they gathered a bunch of ppl for the video to create the illusion he is busy. in reality aluminum is a low-yield metal unless mass-producing them for amazon
@@kushpaladinIt's the Chinese digital varus.
Yeah what a Stupid un researched , incorrect stupid video to put up. Now you have probably given the idea to several hundred people who will eventually suffer from toxic for ever chemicals that is dispersed buy melting Aluminium especially at 1000 degrees Celsius it’s much safer but still very bad to melt it at a lower temp. As a percentage of the Aluminium will evaporate into the air and straight into the lungs clothing and surrounding areas. FACT FACT FACT. It’s great what he is doing but if he is making thousands of dollars. Do it in an enclosed environment with a suction hood with appropriate filtration in the hood and over his airways at the very least…
I was thinking the same. 😂
You can't say he's helping the environment when he's just melting aluminum out in the open with absolutely no filtration for the air. Processing aluminum is extremely toxic.
flu chinese standart
That's if you're processing bauxite into aluminum. These people are only melting aluminum, which is not toxic
@@nekomaniac2716 He’s also burning whatever chemicals there are in the paint those cans are coated in plus whatever the plastic is that they’re lined with to keep the soda from eating through the aluminum.
@@uncletoby- true. But i'm only talking about the aluminum itself
But this is not just aluminum itself it is soda cans
"Never rust"
Technically yes and no; rust is from iron. However, aluminum has its own counterpart called "aluminum oxide".
Without spending a single dollar?
Melting pots, gas, casting molds, etc doesn't rain from the sky.
That’s that Chinese
Yeah true 😂
Plus the rent on that factory!
nevermind you came, watched the video, commented, that was the point.
I love it.
"Helping the environment clean" ❌
"Toxic fumes from molten aluminium" ✅
I was thinking about that too. no masks, no filtering. The concept is good, but at some point...
What to think of all the paint they inhale
@@atmoz_. At that high temperature, do you think is still harmful?
@@evangelinabobadilla5368 The fumes contain harmful substances such as lead, mercury, and volatile organic compounds which can have detrimental effects on human health and the environment.
@evangelinabobadilla5368
Do you think high temperature destoys the toxins..instead of creating them?😅😅😅
The plastic liner being burned is absolutely an environmental hazard.
The cans, strewn carelessly and remaining in the earth for years is an environmental hazard.
So are our phones.
It was the cans that were melted
@@reneesollars9291 If you didn't know, each aluminum can has a thin plastic liner on the inside of it so that the drink stored in it won't corrode through the aluminum
@@ayeeequanpsn5896question - the voice said the aluminum will never rust.. so how would soda errode aluminum? No disrespect but now i am very curious.
Great he is doing something, but they say it won't rust. WRONG! Aluminum will rust.
Aluminium does not rust; only ferrous metals are capable of rusting and aluminium is non-ferrous. Aluminium can corrode but not rust.
It can also explode at insane temperatures, but yes, no way it can rust 😂🎉
Aluminum is a non ferrous metal it WON’T rust lol
@@jacklong9449same difference dum dum
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“He’s helping to keep the environment clean” WTF?!
@MonkeyMagicOohOoh right...people you can't please them ...they prefer it go in the sea and rivers
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Yeah, I’m sure the fumes released into the air are totally healthy.
Well Done.
Fine example of Cognitive dissonance.........😂
"Helps to keep the environment clean".
The amount of chemicals burning off of that is insane
Exactly what i am saying
What kind of chemicals? You're made out of chemicals btw, so does water
Paint and plastic @@catnip5315
@@catnip5315plastic liner for one, paint for the other
LOL….i was thinking of the same thing.
So the toxic pollution for the burning cans doesn’t make for a clean environment
whats your solution for the aluminum cans? ???
landfill? or toss them in the ocean and it goes up a whales ass?
ffs dont say ban aluminum, be realistic
The coloring of the cans
@@tx6695this is not a good solution, you intelligent person.
@tx6695 no proper recycling, they have plastic liners in the cans that need to be removed first before smelting. They are clearly burning it off along with the paint.
Genau das wollte ich auch gerade schreiben!👍🏼😢
Small scale recycling always worked better. Still remember the Days when the glass/paper/metal scrap carts used to come House to House.
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You could use it as a planter or wash basin if cooking isn’t safe. I see the melting as unsafe neurotically speaking.
Asi pienso, hay various usos que se le pueden dar a esos utensilios, collectores de agua de lluvia,maceteros, bañeras para niños o mascotas o para almacenar cosa etc, sin USAR para cocinar.
Keeping the environment clean with all that air pollution
Can keep some of the people happy most of the time, but not all the people all of the time, what about the people that made the cans in the first place,it's the people that drinks from them,supply and demand drive every market out there, I think it's recycling ♻️ at its best there
Lol
@@mark.kelley1928 Cans are recycled not by burning but, by reusing as cans they were. Cleaning, rinsing, steaming and puncture filling all were done before recycling the same. For your kind mind, he is not recycling it but, repurposing it by using a coal furnace which is way more polluting than an electric furnace which uses less. energy.
Boohoo cry to the lithium and cobalt mines
when you breath do you exhale? if you do don't complain about air pollution.
That aluminium is toxic to humans too.🙄🤦
Yet we drink soda out of it!!
Yea ever wondered why there's so many people in the world who have dementia .
Touché 😂@@karenwyman2723
@@karenwyman2723 womp womp
it has a plastic lining on the inside, it's not actually aluminum
@@karenwyman2723soda cans have plastic lining inside, not that plastic is any better😅
"...without spending a single dollar" and "keep the environment clean" is absolute lie😅
Commentator is a liar
That word...only "made in china"
If he went off the waters of the Dominican Republic with that 8 to 10 mile plastic strip, he’ll be a billionaire
I mean technically he doesnt spend it on the bulk materials.
Aluminiul dăunează grav sănătății mai ales cînd este folosit in felul acesta : pentru a gati mâncarea.
Small scale recycling always worked better. Still remember the days when the glass/paper/metal scrap carts used to come house to house.
The birth of dementia
Exactly, aluminum can be leached out into foods and cause Alzhimer's disease.
That’s a myth. There’s no link between aluminium and Alzheimers.
@@Kit--KatEspecially considering aluminum can take years to leave the body. Aluminum soda cans actually have a very thin layer of plastic on the inside to stop the aluminum metal from leeching into the drink.
@@nervesinapattern7261and plastics have forever chemicals in them too 😅
@@Fartinmyhandandmakemesniff True, I think it’s certain types of microplastics though. Not sure what plastic type is used for the can lining.
He doesn’t spend a single dollar? Who pays for his heating bills?
hehe, You and I with our lungs hahaha
Burns dung😂
Commentator pays online. 😅😅😅
And his factory..
He’s using wood which is collected by his cousins.
Helping the environment but giving it back equally through pollution
Hahaja hu
@@richardbuller1746-
NOT funny😤👎🏻!!!
"Takes them to his factory" lmfao bruh hes stright up on the side of the road 😅
1,000 C is 1,800 F. That's a bit hot for aluminum. 600 C is the sweet spot.
ähm... no... melting point at 660°C and if u wanna cast it, u have to heat it up a little bit more. Aluminium at a high-pressure die-casting factory is at ~700-750°C before it is poured and pressed in the mold.
🤓Actually because he’s dealing with sofa cans which are close to pure aluminum, 660 is more than sufficient for the purpose. What if fails to mention is that first it is costing money since he needs the heating source and second, these will be structurally weak pots since there’s no hardness treatment
Actually 700°F is the perfect temperature.
Used to have metal shop in High school and that was the temp to pour liquid aluminum to make or cast Mustang emblems.
@@michiganborn8303 I'm a developer of die-casting release agents for the automotive industry and i've been at factories of our customers. Believe me when i say that the Alumimium is heated way above its melting point of 660°C.
And the guy in the video is not casting a small and thin aluminium plate. Also his molds seems to be cold. So if u pour aluminium at lower temperature it would not reach the bottom of the mold without any typical cooling defects/errors.
People sharing any stupid shit for more views and money
"He's helping to keep the environment clean." 😂 Yeah, no toxic fumes here. Nothing to see here, folks
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actually, there *is* no toxic fumes. aluminum ore is highly toxic because it has not been refined like aluminum cans, coins or silverware.
@hydro6en317 🍺 Most Beer and Soda cans have 1% magnesium, 1% manganese, 0.4% iron, 0.2% silicon, and 0.15% copper along with aluminium and a thin plastic coating inside.
Exactly my thought!
@@hydro6en317Do you even know how soda cans are made? 😂
Bro’s got cancer 15 minutes ago I hope he’s spending his money.
Wow 😂
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From what? Melting aluminum isn't toxic
@@Jojobizzare80maybe the plastic lining inside cans?
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You Have A Very Kind Attitude. Nakuha Mo Ang Tamang Diskarte.
WOW WOW Yeeesssss real amazing. Kudos to him. 👏👍👌😅
“He’s helping to keep the environment clean” is crazy
How so?
@@quijybojanklebits8750
Air pollution
Lol fr I wouldn't want to be breathing that in
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@@quijybojanklebits8750aluminum cans have plastic liners. Ideally they would be processed with some kind of solvent first. Plus the inks on the outside.
And he's helping diminishing the people who cook and eat from the highly toxic pots
@@colmerhammer7468
Ignorantly I hope.
When your poor, you get desperate.
Many very rich people also get desperate too... for more riches.
It's not a pot.
It's actually a utility tub
@@user-zf3yk5ks6e regular cooking pots aren't expensive 🤦♂️
@zoinksscoob6523
The a bove comment about regular cooking pots is not mine nor is the picture. Nor is the time of posting. You have copied my code... God will reward.
U drink out of them😳
"Back to his factory" 😂 it's a backyard.
That's what I saw. And all the gawkers.
Was gonna say this lmao
His backyard is his factory
You see a back yard. Entrepreneurs see a factory.
Got to start somewhere 🤔
Thanks for caring about the world
He's polluting the atmosphere, making it toxic.
Spoken like a true liberal dolt.
Uhhh….
Nevermind.
You won’t be able to comprehend.
So does car exhaust... cigarette smoke... factory smoke stacks... diesel fuel... carbon monoxide... shall I continue? 😏 🤔
Stop the hate kid.
😊😊😊😊😊lqe4e4ee4466😊@@AnonYmous-hu7jo
He’s actually doing terrible harm to the environment.
Especially His environment, and lungs!
How do you think aluminum is recycled at a plant? Ok, as long as you don't have to see it out in the city streets, right?
@@mangeloadImagine if your neighbor was doing this in his driveway in a highly populated area. Big refineries at least have smoke stacks
You're just as ignorant as the man in the video
@@mangeloadfactories have regulations atleast.
I've known this for more than 25yrs... in Nigeria, Kaduna State to be precise... this has been going on for more that 50yrs
So what's new .. very bad and unhealthy to cook in aluminum puts !
Serious Neurotoxin!!!
Please don't use them. They're not safe
Please don't use them, they're not safe
Keeping the enviroment clean, while burning the plastics that lines the cans on the inside of the cans. In open air and not using a filter.
He makes the air toxic, the food cooked in that crap toxic, it is a disaster.
This would be considered an illegal business in USA!
Tax collectors be lining up😂
Plastic is more deadly than aluminum just saying
The FDA say it's safe must be true
Let's put hormone blockers in kids oatmeal and breakfast cereal the FDA say that's ok to thank you Quaker the ones to trust sense 1877
Better take care of American food and way of cooking before pointing fingers at others v
Hes also making the air TOXIC AF.....
Very nice indeed.❤❤❤
That's true so evertime you use your creep.pots its all that toxic in the air invading our lungswow how offel junkyard hay at least hes working here he might to get on the welfare line or stell or robbthe bankyeppy.
Is it bauxite or what dangerous compound is been released during the meltdown please??
@billionaireiyke4036 burning aluminum is harmful to the environment. When aluminum is burned, it releases harmful emissions, including aluminum oxide and other toxic substances. Additionally, the process consumes a significant amount of energy, which often comes from non-renewable sources, contributing to pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Proper recycling of aluminum is much more environmentally friendly, as it requires significantly less energy than what that clown is doing... Have any other questions elementary school was unable to teach you???
@@BlackElon1calm down ChatGPT
"he's helping to keep the environment clean" 😂😂
Bruh y'all are gonna call out this guy for creating toxic fumes, but you won't boycott companies because they create the materials for these toxic fumes, only cause it's not convenient. That's real hypocrisy.
Recycling while damaging the ozone lol
Not the ozone layer though
Lol after releasing toxic smoke 😂😂
Burning off the plastic can liners in the street and making nasty aluminum pots.. Lol. What an eco-warrior
"He is helping keep the environment clean"
He is literally burning the plastic liner in those soda cans. Not only is that extremely harmful for your lungs, that black smog is horrible for the environment.
Keeping the environment clean??
He’s killing the Ozone layer..
And people
Nice
How?
WHY ARE YOU SO DAMN DUMB.
@@d2livestream use google. You know damn well I don’t have time to explain..
Openly burning/ smelting the aluminum 😂
Totally environment friendly 🤣
При плавке алюминия много карциногена выделяется.
Did you know plants recycle carbon dioxide into oxygen?
@@blitz1346 thanks Captain Obvious. You paid attention in science class.
@@blitz1346Wow, really? What a coincidence, we breathe in oxygen and expel CO2. How did $cience not recognize such a mutually beneficial relationship? You sir are a genius.
Keeping the environment clean while burning cans. Gtfoh
Co na to unia ?...nic bo mają to w dupie
Thinky the exact same! Burning all that paint without filters!
KEEPING the environment clean and contributes in destroying ozone layers😂
@porkchop1343
It's not as bad as you consider. Ask your chemistry teacher.
@@nohrgan8807there are thousands of bigger and worse projects.
German granny here. I wonder,why so many people pick on this little working place.
Wow, every place should have a plate to melt me down and do that kind of work and make this country better that way even in Canada and the United States and anywhere else around the world could do the same if they put their mind to it
Keeping the environment clean while burning soda cans IS THE MOST IRONIC THING I've seen today.
Melting, not burning
Much respect he ain't sitting on his butt waiting for a hand out!!!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
You mean, like the wealthy people do? They're the biggest welfare queens in the country.
I agree. People trying to find everything they think is negative about what he’s doing.
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We have proper recycling for a reason this man is doing everything wrong also those cans have plastic film in them it's 100% toxic
In his country there probably aren't "handouts".
1. Aluminium melts at around 700°c
2. Without spending a single dollar you say? gas and oxygen is needed to create a furnace!
3. Those discarded cans from the road side would have consumed time to collect them or hes purcahsing them.
4. Toxic fumes can kill
.. like the wicker style beach bins myself..
Need a lid
@feedapony dollars are irrelevant £ serling, and it's illegal to burn stuff like that. Here, you would have a list from the environmental agency and then a coutr date should you fail to comply.
@annemariajenkins2257 did I say it was legal? I pointed out that this can't be done without spending a single dollar, pound, euro etc.
Europe has different regulations to Asia and Africa.
Casting is my line of work
At the same time population control ☠️
Aluminum is so TOXIC to cook out of ! Just to let you know.
That air pollution has to be insane though
Read the replies for WWIII
american moment
Typical find a negative in anyone's success the British way
Bkack clouds
Doesn’t compare to the environmental activist Taylor swift and her private jet.
Not so much plastic in it. I think it's ok
He takes them to his factory 😂
Took the words from me lol
Traduci italiano
His Factory: A parking lot.
His factory sure looks like a driveway to me
Indeed. And a shitty one at that.
But the turbo bellows LFG
And that's proper recycling, without making a dent in the environment to reach it in comparison to Tesla and rocket fuel coarsing through the ether every other day for the mega rich... Long may your business prosper folks ✌️❤️
Costs nothing and makes thousands?Stupid. He doesn't get fuel for his furnace for free. His helpers cost money. His start-up for furnace, crucible, and molds was significant.
Clean the environment? That's pollution going into the atmosphere.
but it makes for great click bait! I mean I'm here.
Please don’t let facts get in the way of an entertaining lie.
Again for research is important how it effects on what ? And how it is useful .
When every body was crazy for using plastic. Like that it is not good for cooking but atleast storing dry things
.Just ask real scientist. Then talk.
You lost me at “keeping the environment clean” 🤣🤣🤣
This man has a larger carbon footprint than half his town
Lost about spending a dollar
He keeps the cans from going to landfill. At the same time he is making money. Good work and more than you contribution. 😅
Bruh y'all are gonna call out this guy for creating toxic fumes, but you won't boycott companies because they create the materials for these toxic fumes, only cause it's not convenient. That's real hypocrisy.
@@bodyconcept2054 of course I condemn those companies, that’s a given! I can’t boycott them, I’m not a politician, or at least not yet.
You don't know what you're talking about. Those cans were never going in a landfill to begin with!! Only idiots throw aluminum in the trash as it's the only material that you get paid for recycling and it pays pretty well too. Regardless, any cans that go into the trash get sorted out and recycled by the trash collectors using machinery at processing facilities before anything actually goes into a landfill. They sort out all kinds of things from the general trash collection with this machinery. Anything that can possibly be recycled will be. If people don't separate their trash, waste management does it on their end anyway. If cans are left out in the streets, it's still not in a landfill. Your argument is crap, based on a premise that is false.
That said, who TF are you to say how much anyone else is or is not contributing to a greener planet? How can you possibly know this moron in the video is doing more than me or the guy you replied to? You can't and you don't. Your argument is nothing but bluster. Trash talk.
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove any doubt. Stay quiet when the grown ups are talking, you'll just annoy them with your mindless chatter
There’s no business that makes money without spending a single dollar
Para encender eso, necesita dinero.
The video is taken in China. That’s how and there’s no environmental laws so they can let all those chemicals go in the air. It doesn’t matter.
Sure! Prostitution
even scammer need lot of dollar to scam their target
prostitution needs no money 😊
Wise ones used to say, stop and think. Even if you have think for a long time dont stop. You will become smart like him
Keeping the environment clean? That's dumb.
Look at all the toxic smoke!
(Edit) For the silly people...
Aluminum smelters also stand out among industrial polluters for their emissions of perfluorocarbons (PFCs). Compared to the climate impact of carbon dioxide over a 100-year period, PFC-14 is 6,600 times and PFC-116 is 11,000 times more powerful; both gases remain in the atmosphere for thousands of years. This does not include the paint on the outside of the can and does not include the polyethylene or similar polymer that is used as a liner inside the can. Melting these chemicals without a particulate filter and or a way to capture these chemicals is awful for the environment. A proper recycling facility can process and smelt over one million cans and put out less toxins than this one guy in one day.
Y'all have a data connection.
Y'all have the device already in your hand.
How about using it to learn? Learning has never been so easy, yet so few people do it. Why?
Was thinking the same
He's making Bien Marie's 😂
And you're sitting there on a phone or computer, How's it go, kettle black and glass houses. Maybe you heard about them.
@@j.thomas7128 dumb? ...or Deliberately Misinformation Designed to h arm ?
WHO programmed da bots?
He doesn't produce toxic smoke. People who bought these cans produced the smoke. If there is any.
Toxic aluminum pans.🤮
What about the air? It’s a vicious cycle we’re in.
@@gretlamb8960don’t worry. Toxic are everything
This is a very small scale version of an actual manufacturing process used to make sheet aluminum used in air conditioners and radiators. Probably other stuff too but at the plant I worked at that is what we made
So the soft drink cans is not aluminium?
😂😂
Hey by the way I'm selling lead pans as well made from old fishing tackle great deal at 9.99 😂
I do appreciate his recycling effort but scientist think cooking with aluminum pots contributes to Alzheimer's disease ! Maybe he could make different tools,or other items . I applaud his recycling !
The post said nothing about cooking in the BIG ALUMINUM TUB! It is a TUB! We are all sure that that big TUB have uses other than cooking
LOL COOKING WITH ALUMINIUM MAN SAID
I don't imagine the people who are in this country care about any disease. They look to be in Eastern Asia.
He would use different tools if he could remember to but for some reason he can’t remember anything. 😂
You drink out of it…. 😊
1 drop of gallium and the pans gone
鋁製鍋煮食物,危險!
它會分解有毒物質!……
還是使用不鏽鋼吧!
Так напитки можно из банок пить
@@elena-verxozina2306the heat for cooking transfers toxins to the food. Cans for drinking aren't heated and have a plastic liner.
@@elena-verxozina2306 That has spent possibly months in the can. To be fair, the cans are coated on the inside.
@@elena-verxozina2306how stupid you are? When cooking you heat things up its chemically totally different
@AffordBindEquipment true, cans are lined inside with a plastic that prevents oxidation and rust and keeps freshness longer. When recycling plants recycle the cans they are melted, the plastic is burned off, and vapor is released into the air.
Next up - man makes toothpicks from spent nuclear rods.
Lmaoo
maharaja 😂😂😂😂
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That fumes from burning plasticized aluminum is very toxic ,someone who cooks in that tub is certainly getting into trouble
I'm sure he makes thousands
Oür non stick pans are toxic they make billions😂😂😂
Not for cooking
Not true aluminum gets rusty.Its stainless steel that does not get rusty.😅
It’s not for cooking. But very handy for chilling drinks at bbqs. Fill it either drinks add bags if ice. Voila ! Drinks cooler. Light easy to carry no rust. Bonus. How much is it I wonder 😮🤫🤫
Recycling is good thing, but you cannot say- "helping to keep environment clean" , because it is contributing in air pollution, similar to most of businesses
People commenting about how toxic aluminium is but have no issue drinking soda from aluminium cans 🤦🏻♀️🤣🤣🤣
The cans are coated inside.
The cans have a plastic coating on the inside.
The drink inside the can doesn’t boil for hours and doesn’t release all chemicals into the drink
It's not the same cold aluminum other heated
you have a problem with American logic or something?
Aluminum can absolutely rust. This is dumb.
It doesn't rust... It can corrode. So similar...
Extremely toxic breathing in those fumes.
If you want to melt aluminum cans to reuse them, you must follow strict guidelines and processes because not all aluminum can containers are safe for food use. The aluminum cans in the video have paint on them, which means that melting them for reuse could cause health problems. Please be aware of this and do not mislead people.
Luminumbis safe as I understand
@@patriciatursi1 as your understanding? You think you understand. Research it. Of course Pure aluminum is safe. Did you read what I said?
People some time they're gonna say a lot words for some one work
@@americancaptain1700 "He must follow strict guidelines"
What guidelines? Why does every American think their rules and guidelines apply in every country?
Omg, just bc it looks shiny and pretty, doesn't mean it's good for you!!! 🙄
It's not a pot it's a tub
I had a gf like that
Bro said I have gf like that... 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@@27_crewyour gf is as toxic as you're ... Both willing to sell for money 😂😂😂😂
Can you convince my wife about that?
Helping the environment? What about the pollutants he is putting in the air from the melting process?
😢😢😢😢 sim, polui o ar, mas é menos impactando que latas jogadas por aí...😮
your car is pollutants and not make trash less
It’s the same with fucking Tesla
We complain about a poor man making a living saying he is polluting the environment why are you not complaining about the chemtrail .
@@chandramohammed5395
Because the premise of this video isn't about chemtrails, and to claim this process is accomplished for free with no environmental impact is a ludicrous claim.
Genius original idea, not one person has ever thought of doing that. (FYI, I’m being sarcastic)! 😂
Thousands? ❌
Dollars? ✅
His factory*
Environment clean 😅
Lmmfao
Cool idea. However, it's not "free". I dislike referring to things as free when they aren't. There are other costs to making the product, like fuel to heat the melting furnace, etc.
How does he does this.
Well yah you're right but yes🎉 IT CAN to do that you need to use the Knowledge of the ANCIENT SUN and HEAT up the MATERIALS and you making a system of heat inside of your oven using metal and other stuff that gets hot and then you ain't using money but everything else that MOTHER EARTH GIVES YOU With only WISDOM that EVE of KNOWLEDGE that GIVES YOU the best way to save on your money
Karenito
@@OrlandoHerrera-pj8wxHave you been talking to Kamala?
@@pamelamohn5931😂👍
That’s a health hazard, he’s getting money while others are dying from utilizing his product.
Nobody said it was for cooking
True but the majority of pots and pans are made out of aluminium. All those non stick coated pans are aluminum. A lot are stainless steel too. I don't think aluminium is toxic to use for cooking with at low temps tho. His melt down is the only toxic part I think but I could be wrong. @@animatrix1851
@@animatrix1851then what it for?
If you are talking about aluminium cookware my grandparents and I could even say their parents all Irish stock, all cooked with aluminium pots pans and bakeware. My grandmother lived for 92 years in Australia no trips to a hospital, never had anything removed from her except her teeth.
@@kerryshultz9766yeah thats because women are only at half the risk of getting Parkinsons
Like how he has basically zero PPE.
But burning the bottom of a plastic woven bag isn't effecting the environment ???
I did think the same haha
Ignorance while knit picking is effecting humanity in a negative way.
Dont forget cans have a plastic liner, so way more plasic then you think..
Nothing compared to Taylor Swift’s private jet. But complain more about the poor peasant in China trying to make a living. Get your priorities straight, bro.
Yea but so are those planes, cars, amazon subscriptions you use.
On the other hand, aluminum does rust.
Soda cans doesn't rust due to a protective plastic film which covers their surface.
I can still taste the aluminum
Aluminum does not "rust". They corrode. Not the same thing. You must have iron to produce rust.
Corrodes yes, rust, No.
It's also not healthy to cook with.😂😂
which, I notice, so many, if not all Iranians use the aluminum to cook their meals. it must be cheap but I would like to know the occurrence of alzheimer's in the region.
100%
It's not a cooking but tub for hot water..
Yes
It is definitely not, but he said tub. I guess it is for washing.
Aluminum can easily be corroded by standing water. How does he heat the aluminum without “spending a single dollar?” How does melting cans containing linings and product traces “keep the environment clean?”
He takes them to his FACTORY......! Really top class premises... open plan! Roadside location!!
😂
Whatever works.
😂😂😂
This is not for cooking it is a tub
I THINK ITS BEAUTIFUL ❤. I WOULD BUY SEVERAL & PUT MY FLOWERS IN THEM!! WOULD LOOK AWESOME!!! U ALL ARE DOING A GREAT JOB!! KEEP THE GOOD WORK UP!! GOD BLESS U ALL & KEEP U SAFE. ❤❤❤❤❤
Calling that a factory is being wildly optimistic
Everybody gotta start somewhere
This is about as environmentally safe as pouring toxins into the local river.
amazing what you can do without environmental laws.
Really nice and quick finish product and also keeping the clean
Keeping the Environment clean while buring/ melting painted cans? Fak off
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ehhee hehehe
And inside the cans is plastic layer.
Don't ever cook in aluminum pots./pans.
Bruh y'all are gonna call out this guy for creating toxic fumes, but you won't boycott companies because they create the materials for these toxic fumes, only cause it's not convenient. That's real hypocrisy.
“His Factory” I’m dead at that point 🤣🤣
This is the comment I came looking for😂😂😂
I swear I was going comment about his “factory “ 😅😅
Ye, we all thought the same 😂
Yeah, make jokes about hard working people.
(You may criticize the text to this video. But I just see the results. Recycling. Everything better than plastic stuff.
Oh come on, lighten up a bit. Have a giggle once in a while. We all appreciate the hard work. @@riekebusch2293
Factory = his front yard 😂😂 contaminating his whole neighborhood
Good for the environment😅
Still not as bad as one households waste
Power plant producing your electricity, contaminating many. neighborhoods. Guess than don't count huh? Because it is a convenience to you?
Also, rich is a very big word. I don't consider anyone who has to do such dirty toxic work to be rich. More likely, He's making a bare living, But the Trash to Treasure aspect is indeed awesome.
"Takes them to his factory." Dude is literally right in the open next to the street lol
Poor neighbors!!
Achieving 1000 °C without losing a single dollar is just insane 😫.. keep up big mn💪
Salt corrosion will cause it to decay.
Aluminium is toxic. It shouldn't be used in cooking OR DRINKING for that matter.
I'm glad the guy is making a living.
Your'e sadly misled by paranoid conspiracy theorists.
People buy aluminum pans to cook every day sold in every store
@@SandraHernandez-mz7umyeah but only because they don’t know better
@SandraHernandez-mz7um
My Mum grew up with cast iron in the kitchen
Shortly after she was able to get a government subsidised rental 2 bed property, new friends gave her some new kitchen pots - aluminium ones. Mum was ignorant of many things as were 99% of the population.
The manufacturers would advertise the "benfits", like, your food won't burn, cook more evenly, easier to clean than cast iron, much lighter than cast iron, etc.
It's always the same with manufacturers, producers. Rarely do people promote things saying "this product" has problems, potential health hazards, and do on.
They know if they did, their products would never sell.
Dishonesty, lack of transparency "makes the world go round".
@@SandraHernandez-mz7umstill toxic
Earning thousands AND keeping the environment clean! Fair shout to the guy ❤
Doubt he’s earning thousands and aluminium is unsafe for cooking without being treated.. please?? 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏻♂️
I wouldn't have cooked in it. To me it's a planter or livestock tank
Who told you that its unsafe and who told you that his not removing the paint
@@imoeazy😳 seriously!?
@@imoeazyare u blind?!
There is always the small print and you just enlarged it. I did not know that!
That's Aluminum NOT Stainless Steel!!!
Aluminum is toxic
no it's not
Aluminum is dangerous as a cooking utensil
So I'm guessing aluminum foil is also? Yet people use it every single day to cook with?
@DanielBooneSpoon I don't cook in aluminum nor nonstick. Quit doing that years ago. Only cook in cast iron and stainless steel pots n pans. If using foil to cover n store, I cover with wax paper first, then put foil on top. Aluminum never touches food.
Aluminum=Alzheimer
At least he's cleaning up the roadside trash.
And doing a good thing with it.
I worked in a Aluminum wheel manufacturing plant Kelsey Hayes 13 years when I listen to someone who clearly doesn’t know anything about the topic their speaking about it’s insane in the membrane 😂 those tubs look 👀 like Shit you can tell by looking at the the one freshly cast when you don’t have the fire hot enough you don’t get 💯 directional solidification which means pouring at a temperature to low it starts to cool down before it has a chance to fill up the mold this creates a problem when the machining process takes place the cutter when it hits those area’s where the aluminum started to cool down leave’s line’s I guarantee this will break a Diamond cutter for sure second it’s infeasible to think they could search for enough pop cans it would take to make just one tub and yes those fumes are toxic one more thang one drop of water beneath the surface will cause the aluminum to react when it does run forest because it explodes sending aluminum fling everywhere it melts at roughly 1220 degrees F
Did you fabricate my 1966 Corvette knock off wheels?
Boy, lots of hate for just a cast pot.
I don't know everyone else, but I always get my advice from people who never learned punctuation. 😂
Also if aluminum cans can easily rust then why can't these shitty pots?
And who would listen to a scrub in his feelings?😅😂 Dude at least is helping us know truth against this nonsense you need tissues for your super punctuation intelligence fool!? You lack empathy who cares about punctuation if a knowledgeable person helps. @havanasyndrome3024
Yes it is amazing I'm amazed that the fumes and smoke coming off his fire and those cans isn't doing the environment more harm than our household waste
Go cry about it
That was my first thought also; I admit I can be snarky about environmental issues, but here's my 2nd thought. Countries are still fouling the air with factory smokestacks and dumping TONS of toxins into rivers and oceans daily. This man picks up trash and makes a usable product; his entire daily carbon footprint is probably 3 seconds worth of a factory's.
@@markgarfield1975 I see
@@markgarfield1975 I see the fire burning clean. It's when he trows the cans, smoke comes from the paint and it burns off. Then the burning is clean again. Those zero emission morons, who do they blame for the volcanic eruption?
@@NatalieWonzo-r6tvery intellectual and sophisticated commentary.
Keeping it clean. Are you nuts. The burning process affects the ozone layer. You shouldn't tell stories that you don't know the content
This is so marvelous, beautiful and genius 💕 💕 💕💕💕💕💕