The first one where the guy taps and taps and taps until the glass breaks is exactly what he was trying to do. He's breaking the middle piece of a glass sandwich to get that visual effect. He's actually good at what he's doing.
Yeah I had a friend who did this stuff for a living and I started working for him, first place we had we did a good job fitting a nice squared spiral staircase case... He then tells me some of the measurements weren't quite right what I fitted, I knew it was a lie because he helped me cut them, he pulls out this little flat head thing and starts tapping away, wincing, and I was cringing, it eventually cracked and my face 😂 he said I'd turned white lol this was an expensive job... then he did it to the next panel. By this time I thought he had lost the plot and started loading tools in the van, came back all smashed 😮and that's when he told me it's meant to be that way 😂 and it did look quite amazing tbh but I'd never like to be in charge of something so delicate haha 😂
I have broken dozens of panels the same way. The break pattern on the glass in the video isn't very good IMO, but the guy breaking the glass isn't at fault for that, that's on whoever tempered the glass. Unless that's how they wanted it of course.
@@dannynicholson50 The most interesting one that we ever did was for the cover of a grand piano for a performer in Las Vegas. For that one the center lite (cracked) lite was super tempered in order to get the smallest possible pellets for the effect that he wanted. The finished glass started as a laminated rectangle and then cut to approximate size using a waterjet. The waterjet took care of the actual "cracked" glass part as soon as the stream touched the glass. Once it was cut to size all the edges were polished for the final look. It was very cool, especially when they shined lights on it, and it cost the customer megabucks.
My high school electronics instructor, a twenty-six-year former Navy Chief, had an "electric hammer" like the one in this video. His demonstration of it in 1970 left a room of 14-year-old high school freshmen sitting slack-jawed and wide-eyed. Even the half dozen of us who lived on farms, and ought to have instantly called BS were taken in by the utter straight-faced sincerity of his manner, which I am sure had been honed over a long career of fooling hundreds - if not thousands - of young, new navy seamen. Thanks for including this in the video. It brought back a fun memory.
must to be said that the first guy broke the glass on purpose; it's a laminated glass, they used to do that for aesthetic reasons (quite silly, I guess, because the glass loose its strength)
A buddy and I played, what I refer to as, 'Cold War Hot' at work a few times. Broke up some cardboard totes into walls and used our air nozzles to launch improvised 'ICBMs' made of found material (or fancy Boeing cotton swabs). We tried coming up with an 'Axis n' Allies' game but we couldn't come up with a scheme. Figured V-2 for Axis but nothing for Allies beside using Air as 'Radar' to knock down the missiles, but that seemed lame. Then that became 'Cold War Hot'
Ну, что видим - пролетарии всех стран не столько косячат, сколько оригинально развлекаются. Профессиональная анимация ткскть! Нехай, если не в ущерб трудовой деятельности...
Lol. I love these videos. Reminds me of some crazy times. He has the expressions down pat. I bet he would make a great character in a movie. The long suffering foreman stuck managing a crew of misfits and the boss's lazy kids.
I've been in construction for 20 years, these are some of the best.
The dude drifting the excavator deserves a raise.
110% whata boss.
The wheelbarow dance at the end made this video worth watching
I think they were replicating the almost final scene of Titanic the movie.
Yeah. LOL!
That dog is such a professional 😂😂😂😂
The pitchfork trick is actually awesome.
Until you had to do it for 12 hours a day like they did in the 1800s.
I was gonna say they had good reason
It has some real township worker energy.
Less energy on everybody. The only reason I came down to the comments to see if anyone agreed.
@@KallMeKris2Easier on the back of the guy with the pitch fork, especially with stones that size.
Nobody does the facial expressions better than this guy.
He is perfect for the role
Nobody steals videos better than this guy
Laughed more at his reactions than some of the clips
He looks like Sebastian from NCIS New Orleans
@@mikeymike1374That's funny.Ive heard others say the same
That system with the three guys pulling the rake and the one guy guiding the rake moving the rocks was brilliant
That's the way it's supposed to be done.
It's not some kind of joke.
When you try to do it alone, you only hurt your back.
That was my first thought.This is actually brilliant
The first one where the guy taps and taps and taps until the glass breaks is exactly what he was trying to do. He's breaking the middle piece of a glass sandwich to get that visual effect. He's actually good at what he's doing.
Yeah I had a friend who did this stuff for a living and I started working for him, first place we had we did a good job fitting a nice squared spiral staircase case... He then tells me some of the measurements weren't quite right what I fitted, I knew it was a lie because he helped me cut them, he pulls out this little flat head thing and starts tapping away, wincing, and I was cringing, it eventually cracked and my face 😂 he said I'd turned white lol this was an expensive job... then he did it to the next panel. By this time I thought he had lost the plot and started loading tools in the van, came back all smashed 😮and that's when he told me it's meant to be that way 😂 and it did look quite amazing tbh but I'd never like to be in charge of something so delicate haha 😂
I have broken dozens of panels the same way. The break pattern on the glass in the video isn't very good IMO, but the guy breaking the glass isn't at fault for that, that's on whoever tempered the glass. Unless that's how they wanted it of course.
@gregcorwin8316 it's a very fine art to get it perfect, I would never ever do this for a client haha 😄 😆 buy some stickers haha
@@dannynicholson50 The most interesting one that we ever did was for the cover of a grand piano for a performer in Las Vegas.
For that one the center lite (cracked) lite was super tempered in order to get the smallest possible pellets for the effect that he wanted.
The finished glass started as a laminated rectangle and then cut to approximate size using a waterjet. The waterjet took care of the actual "cracked" glass part as soon as the stream touched the glass.
Once it was cut to size all the edges were polished for the final look.
It was very cool, especially when they shined lights on it, and it cost the customer megabucks.
Karen
I very rarely laugh out loud at videos, but these broke me up! 😂
I had to calm down heavily with kids sleeping at 11pm 😂😂😂
Do the job you love and you will never work 😂
When work is your hobby, every day is a good one.
Who made that up, the communists? "No, it was the democrats." ...same thing.
Ok, I repent!@@Repent-and-believe-in-Jesus1
I was blessed to have a career I loved and earned enough to support my family.
The wise words of Confucius.
The first one was correct. It's a style where the internal layer is cracked while the outer two remain solid.
It also helps prevent people from walking into the glass.
I figured there was no other reason to bang on that bracket while making that grimace then wanting this to happen.
Yeah, I didn't understand what was wrong there. There are tons of videos of this process.
....that is the stupidest STYLE ever.
Great job to the guy on the technique.
But why would anyone ever want it to look like that in the first place?
To find enough footage to complete a whole video you have to watch city workers for at least 20 minutes.
No one better than Rose on these OSHA inspector vids!!!
Who is he? I can't find anything about him.
Ya Gave Hime a Name....I like it....Mr.Rose it is...
Legit....me neither...
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Realadamrose is the official channel
40 years a contractor and some of these are actually new to me! great!
The 3 guys pulling the pitchfork to move the rocks by the train tracks is kind of smart.
The videos are funny in themselves, but
It's the facial reactions that kill me .... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely!!
My high school electronics instructor, a twenty-six-year former Navy Chief, had an "electric hammer" like the one in this video. His demonstration of it in 1970 left a room of 14-year-old high school freshmen sitting slack-jawed and wide-eyed. Even the half dozen of us who lived on farms, and ought to have instantly called BS were taken in by the utter straight-faced sincerity of his manner, which I am sure had been honed over a long career of fooling hundreds - if not thousands - of young, new navy seamen.
Thanks for including this in the video. It brought back a fun memory.
Those railroad rocks by design lock together and are hard to move. Their method for moving them is brilliant.
The dance with the wheelbarrow was the perfect ending!
0:37-0:47. Normally, I'm afraid of wasps, but that was freaking hilarious! Those critters were stinging mad! It looks like he's head banging!
must to be said that the first guy broke the glass on purpose; it's a laminated glass, they used to do that for aesthetic reasons (quite silly, I guess, because the glass loose its strength)
Ich finde es nett, besonders wenn es noch feiner reißt. Und die Festigkeit sollte kein Problem sein wenn das Vorhaben einberechnet ist.
I don't care, I'm still making him pay for it
Facial expressions are HILARIOUS!!!
He reminds me of Paul Giamatti.
Omgosh, Love it Dude. We need more of this in our lives right now. Thank you.
I love these because I can picture my boss doing his expressions. It’s fucking hilarious
That excavator sliding down the ice is crazy. The momentum is insane.
That’s gotta be a slick ass road for an excavator to slide like that!
I don't know anything about construction working I just enjoy seeing the disappointment on this guy's face 😂.
Very good......love them reactions...better call osha😅😅
The guys at 2:05 are actually brilliant. They made the job easier with the tools that they have.
These are especially good!😂
The new Peter Sellers? Especially his expressions 😅😂
Needs to work on the range though!
@dumymariposa6795 Oh definitely and impersonations and improvisation and wit and pathos and on and on and on...
He was a genius!
This shiiiet is fokin lit specially his fokin face hahahahaha
The first clip.
They do that on purpose for the cracked look.
not really...
Yes really.
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@@toastyovens8777are you stupid? Yes it was
Never gets old... those eyes! 🤣
Shoveling into a bucket then lifting the bucket and pouring it into a wheelbarrow. Hahaha
I just don't even want to go to work tomorrow.
Why not? Hill-Billy Bob & "'4 finger "Jack will be there.
You're giving boys in shop class some fresh material....😆
I can’t decide which are the funniest; the idiots or the guys just having fun😂
Adam you're the best, love your facial expressions. 😂😂😂😂
The double take expressions are the best. 😆
One of the very best compilations I saw here ever 😂😂🎉
Catching the flying helmet on one's head.... when winning and losing are the same thing 😂.
This is ridiculous. Sir, you are being ridiculous. 😂
Bro you got some of the best reaction videos out there lmfao
Looks like a typical Tuesday on the job.
"Yeah, uh, cracked glass stairs are the newest thing."
The guy with the stuck chain saws must know know about wedges. LOL
Those reactions are 1 in a million 😂😂😂😂
A few of those guys worked 4 me too.
A buddy and I played, what I refer to as, 'Cold War Hot' at work a few times. Broke up some cardboard totes into walls and used our air nozzles to launch improvised 'ICBMs' made of found material (or fancy Boeing cotton swabs).
We tried coming up with an 'Axis n' Allies' game but we couldn't come up with a scheme. Figured V-2 for Axis but nothing for Allies beside using Air as 'Radar' to knock down the missiles, but that seemed lame. Then that became 'Cold War Hot'
Your for sure a state worker or working on state work
Cnc machinist
ITAR relates, so close 👌😉
2:06 is the epitome of lazy
I'm not sure where that first excavator was going, but he was making good time.
2:13 🤭🤣🤣🤣
The first clip isn't a blooper - that's the technique used to make crackled glass balconies and bannisters.
Ok, everyone remember that excuse next time the Customer threatens you with court.
I think the shattered glass banister is on purpose as a design feature.
this time I cried with promised laughter, especially the action: and a few moments later. . . !!!
At least no one was hurt.
Funny
OSHA regulations out the window 😂😂😂
This shit is just flucking funny! LMAO.
Best one yet !!😂!
The “electric hammer” cracked me up!
The electric hammer was great.
The electric hammer was great!
breaking the glass on the staircase like the first one did is intentional, not a mistake... some owners like that effect
Being swarmed by hornets(?) on he boom lift was pretty hilarious.😅🤣😂🤣
Your expression is so funny!! You're not doing too much just perfect 😂😂😂 thanks for the laughs 😂😂😂😂
The guy who plugged the little hammer into the power strip🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The first one was on purpose he accomplished his mission
Imagine if this guy was a real life OSHA inspector.
Guy at 0:46 looks like he is used to them motions hahaha
This makes me feel better about myself.😂
"Boss, I didn’t know the excavator could strafe"
I love the way you react especially when someone gets out off hand ❤
🤩 🤣🤣🤣 Super. You're getting better and better 👍
The guy with the wheelbarrow and the bucket is just on day rate 😂
Looks more like when the boss says "your fired after today" 😂
*You're
The first guys face exuded 🤞😂😂😂😂
The titanic part got me screaming hahahahah 😂😂😂
When you're paid by the hour... The guy waiting for the excavator to run out of diesel so he can get in may just as well go for lunch.
For OSHA sake😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I would love to have him as my boss!
There is endless dry humor in his face!
And he reminds me of Klopp!!!
That's why the hell my freeway entrance is always closed.
That's actual footage of Safety guys trying to work
This is the best compilation so far! 😂
2:04 4 men doing 1 mans job 😂
2:28 this is actually hilarious, very create, not only a great idea but also acting and scenery.
0:46 don’t wanna know where he learned this technique
2:58 LOL!!
The guy with the Electric Hammer
Some of the guys clowning around are pretty funny.
"Why is it taking you guys so long to finish the job?" .......this video.
Идея, где вилы тянут верёвками, кажется не такой уж и плохой. :)
The ropes on the pitchfork may look stupid, but it's a pretty good idea.
Ну, что видим - пролетарии всех стран не столько косячат, сколько оригинально развлекаются. Профессиональная анимация ткскть! Нехай, если не в ущерб трудовой деятельности...
The air hammer one was the best lmfao😂😂😂😂
"Call of Duty Mechanic shop edition"
The 4 men on a rake is obviously a union job. Lol
Okay, the people dong skits are pretty funny. The guy on a "boat" looking for victims in the "water." 😂
Your funniest video yet 😂😂😂
Lol. I love these videos. Reminds me of some crazy times. He has the expressions down pat. I bet he would make a great character in a movie. The long suffering foreman stuck managing a crew of misfits and the boss's lazy kids.
When the BOSS comes around and says. SHIT!
loving the electric auto-hammer!