Dangerous Giant Heavy Duty Hammer Forging Process, Excellent Hydraulic Steel Forging Machines

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  • @theangrydog722
    @theangrydog722 Před 3 lety +867

    Currently watching this at 4am no regrets

  • @Constitution1789
    @Constitution1789 Před 2 lety +261

    So fast and dangerous. Respect to the men who do it for a living.

    • @mickcarson8504
      @mickcarson8504 Před 2 lety +23

      I used to do that job a long time ago with Repco Forge. The hammers were huge. The heat was unbearable. You sweat through all seasons.

    • @thatquietneighbor3637
      @thatquietneighbor3637 Před 2 lety +5

      @@mickcarson8504 I always wondered is the pay good!? I personally thought it would be, cause of the work and dangers. But hell I've worked dangerous jobs and been paid straight shit!!! Lol but for real wanted to know if it was good pay with benefits 401K plans insurance etc.

    • @Crumbaa
      @Crumbaa Před 2 lety

      @@thatquietneighbor3637 I wonder this too

    • @thatquietneighbor3637
      @thatquietneighbor3637 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Crumbaa I mean right!?! They have got to be getting paid pretty good with hella good benefits!!! I googled it and it's good but I wanna know from a person cause you cant always trust that BS like I googled about machinist pay and it's all over the place and I got a buddy who gets paid $38 an hour and been there for 3 years and started at $30 off rip!!! I guess it depends for what type and the area ofcourse!!

    • @bilboswaggins5647
      @bilboswaggins5647 Před 2 lety +9

      @@thatquietneighbor3637 honestly I feel like they probably aren’t making anywhere near as much as they should. it’s the guy who’s up in an AC office with computer screens in front of him who is raking it in.

  • @stevenking3286
    @stevenking3286 Před rokem +98

    The guys that work the steel manually have real talent. The maintenance on the machinery would be mindblowing. No wonder everything costs so much, initial investments must be huge. Long way from a blacksmith.

    • @OregonCrow
      @OregonCrow Před rokem +4

      Things have been going up in prices since the beginning of time.

  • @levi8686
    @levi8686 Před rokem +129

    I love it. Man learning to shape metal according to his will is an incredible feat.

    • @johnarmenta2199
      @johnarmenta2199 Před rokem +4

      That's one of those things that separate us from the rest of the Animal Kingdom. There are many others of course.

    • @ssemudduhussein2568
      @ssemudduhussein2568 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@johnarmenta2199👏🤝🙌🙌

  • @charlesblithfield6182
    @charlesblithfield6182 Před rokem +87

    The energy used in these processes is astounding.

  • @Fallen_blackrose
    @Fallen_blackrose Před 2 lety +100

    Its amazing that a hammer increases the temperature of the already glowing hot metal, also how blacksmiths figured it out too with just a basic hand held hammer

    • @jimmy79889
      @jimmy79889 Před rokem +7

      Conservation of energy. We hear about it in school but it's cooler to see it in action

    • @saitamabeatsgoku1960
      @saitamabeatsgoku1960 Před rokem +2

      With how much force is the hammer hitting the metal ?

    • @markusstewart9298
      @markusstewart9298 Před rokem +32

      @@saitamabeatsgoku1960 I’m going to say about Tree Fiddy

    • @f1chtl
      @f1chtl Před rokem +7

      About 90% get converted to heat, only 10% into plastic deformation.

    • @Nuffsed81
      @Nuffsed81 Před rokem +1

      Never thought of that, thanks.

  • @classixdrummer
    @classixdrummer Před 2 lety +62

    To the guys running the gravity hammer in the second clip; “Hearing protection, man!”
    Response; “Huh, what?”

    • @KA-pq3yz
      @KA-pq3yz Před 2 lety +8

      Respect your safety concern for those poor workers. Their boss doesn’t care about them while counting profits and living in luxurious life

    • @TiqueO6
      @TiqueO6 Před 2 lety

      Yeah I was wondering if they added that section to show the difference of the hand forging versus their big machines, when I heard the voices I realize they had sped up the video as was my suspicion.

    • @gabrielrekt905
      @gabrielrekt905 Před 2 lety +1

      @@KA-pq3yz how would you know that? think of where this is and the fact every profession has got rules and regulation they got to follow and it seems to me most people who are in charge and got there by hard work like the ones they are are in charge over really do care for people now that's not the same for every situation but y'all always love to assume every rich guy or guy in power is only doing it for money and does not care about anything else a pretty naive way of think if you ask me perhaps even ignorant. You may be right but who knows respect all

    • @KA-pq3yz
      @KA-pq3yz Před 2 lety +7

      @@gabrielrekt905 None of the employees wearing basis safety and protection gears in that video. Isn’t it so? That’s the telling point

    • @gabrielrekt905
      @gabrielrekt905 Před 2 lety

      @@KA-pq3yz My point still stands not every company nor country has the same safety precautions. Also these are professionals Im almost certain but hey you are free to judge as I am

  • @mr.rousseau.4655
    @mr.rousseau.4655 Před rokem +43

    Unbelievable how clean that factory is.

  • @Oyeah884
    @Oyeah884 Před 2 lety +40

    Me: I better get some sleep for work tomorrow
    CZcams: Want to see a a giant hammer smashing things.

    • @poftchen9340
      @poftchen9340 Před 2 lety

      how did you know i was here?

    • @JohnSmiffer
      @JohnSmiffer Před rokem +1

      Just letting you know. That this is still happening. 2 in the morning, i'm watching a hammer hit some molten steel. CZcams is a sleep thief.

  • @Mike_Y.
    @Mike_Y. Před rokem +9

    I worked at a forge press factory for a few months making Aerospace and car parts.. hardest job i ever had, taught me a lot of humility and to be grateful i dont have to do that anymore haha

    • @arthurwilliams7958
      @arthurwilliams7958 Před rokem

      I HEARD STEEL WORKERS, MAKE BIG BUCKS ? ? .

    • @Mike_Y.
      @Mike_Y. Před rokem +1

      @Arthur Williams honestly it really depends. I feel those positions should make good money but a lot of companies take advantage

    • @matthewsteinert1002
      @matthewsteinert1002 Před 8 měsíci

      Same here. It’s hard work I’ve been at the place I’m at for two years and it’s a lot of work. We do both aerospace and semi wheels.

  • @joshsater4044
    @joshsater4044 Před 3 lety +17

    MAKE THE MUSIC LOUDER I STILL CAN'T HEAR IT

  • @ilasilas3261
    @ilasilas3261 Před 2 lety +13

    Imagine if hydraulic press channel had that huge hydraulic press 😱😱

  • @gretarimkute4637
    @gretarimkute4637 Před 3 lety +98

    The fear I’m feeling just watching the big hammer pound the steel. Just imagine getting pushed under one of those as it’s coming down 😳😳

    • @mr.techaky7655
      @mr.techaky7655 Před 3 lety +26

      You wouldn't feel much after touching the steel at least...

    • @johnhulsker9123
      @johnhulsker9123 Před 3 lety +10

      You don't have to be Chinese to work here but it helps, what?

    • @garlicbreadstick404
      @garlicbreadstick404 Před 2 lety +18

      @@johnhulsker9123 godzilla had a stroke reading this and died

    • @ramonbril
      @ramonbril Před 2 lety +3

      Why would you think such arbitrary sick things?

    • @gretarimkute4637
      @gretarimkute4637 Před 2 lety +24

      @@ramonbril because I have intrusive thoughts lol

  • @davidbwa
    @davidbwa Před rokem +27

    The hydraulic machines in the first segment are pretty impressive.
    The guys doing the hammering in the second segment look like they have a hard job. Loud, hot and physically demanding.

  • @HaHa-tb8bz
    @HaHa-tb8bz Před 5 měsíci +1

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  • @thalastianjorus
    @thalastianjorus Před 9 měsíci +6

    I love how you can watch the already high temperatures in the steel soar even higher as the steel is compressed into shape.

  • @annemariemyburgh7252
    @annemariemyburgh7252 Před rokem +12

    TOTAL RESPECT for all the workers

  • @9Cans
    @9Cans Před rokem +3

    Tripping on mushrooms, watching molten metal being shaped, life is good

  • @fab6025
    @fab6025 Před 2 lety +2

    Better than watching tiktok

  • @carlpbrill
    @carlpbrill Před 2 lety +8

    I like the guys forging with the big drop hammer. Such coordination. Awesome!

  • @JRS-iq9pz
    @JRS-iq9pz Před 2 lety +21

    These guys need eye protection when smashing that hot steel.

  • @syindrome
    @syindrome Před rokem +5

    This is absolutely blowing the mind of ancient alien believers who think that we can't cut/move a few big stones with modern tech.

  • @raeedbrown8532
    @raeedbrown8532 Před 2 lety +17

    Why is watching this so relaxing

    • @nuntana2
      @nuntana2 Před 2 lety

      Because you’ve had a bottle of gin?

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 Před 2 lety

      Why does nobody use question marks anymore?*

    • @raeedbrown8532
      @raeedbrown8532 Před 2 lety

      @@einundsiebenziger5488 was kind of rhetorical most men (who was raised right)find it relaxing

  • @tomweickmann6414
    @tomweickmann6414 Před 2 lety +5

    Now this is smart. Produce a great show that appeals to the inner male kid in me.
    I'm hooked.

  • @gregholmes3661
    @gregholmes3661 Před rokem +14

    You have to be there to understand the immense heat coming off that steel. I’ve had the opportunity to tour facilities in the UK as well as several plants here in the USA

    • @jordangarza8877
      @jordangarza8877 Před rokem +2

      considering its a giant glowing piece of metal, yea.

    • @Tvngsten
      @Tvngsten Před rokem +1

      Even a 20mm by 20mm billet of steel heated to 1000°C (forging temperature) can be really painful to be around.

    • @ZincOxideGinger
      @ZincOxideGinger Před 6 měsíci

      How did you get the opportunity to see these up close? Inspection or something else?

  • @maxime121
    @maxime121 Před 3 lety +45

    0:10 изготовление кольца на раскаточном многовалковом станке
    2:45 китайцы куют на улице в рукопашную
    5:47 изготовление железнодорожного колеса
    7:25 рекламное видео завода
    9:13 изготовление вала
    11:21 какая-то левая труба
    11:45 изготовление детали (кочерга)

    • @maxime121
      @maxime121 Před 3 lety +8

      0:10 making a ring on a multi-roll mill
      2:45 the Chinese forge melee on the street
      5:47 making a railway wheel
      7:25 advertising video of the factory
      9:13 making a shaft
      11:21 pipe
      11:45 making a part

    • @alexanderyuvensky4913
      @alexanderyuvensky4913 Před 3 lety +2

      @@maxime121 "...on the street" - лучше "outdoor" :)) Они же не среди трамваев и пешеходов кузню построили.

    • @QueenDaenerysTargaryen
      @QueenDaenerysTargaryen Před 2 lety +3

      👍

    • @imalightcloud
      @imalightcloud Před rokem

      Хотел спросить, а куда девают окалину? Столько метала уходит
      I wanted to ask, where does the scale go? How much metal goes

    • @twerkintwinkie786
      @twerkintwinkie786 Před rokem +2

      @@maxime121 hahaha google translate makes the Chinese forge part unexpectedly funny🤣🤣 “Chinese forge on the street in hand-to-hand combat” that’s good stuff

  • @moisheshekleberg1358
    @moisheshekleberg1358 Před rokem

    African industry at it's finest. Where would the world be without African technology and innovation?

  • @MoodyMooMoo
    @MoodyMooMoo Před rokem +5

    There’s something so satisfying about the boom and shake that that big hammer makes.

  • @Paulstrickland01
    @Paulstrickland01 Před 2 lety +18

    When the metal flakes away to reveal the lava candy underneath 😋👌

  • @quantrill5565
    @quantrill5565 Před 2 lety +10

    Imagine a railway wheel may never ever be touched by a human.

  • @jessicama5180
    @jessicama5180 Před rokem +1

    MAN!!! This Is Some Relaxing Ambience.

  • @jeffwombold9167
    @jeffwombold9167 Před rokem +5

    Hard to believe someone thinks a set of solar panels can do these processes. The amount of energy used in these videos is incredible.

    • @rodgerwoods4971
      @rodgerwoods4971 Před rokem +1

      We use to have a aluminum mill in our area that their electric bill alone was in excess of a million dollars monthly. Not factoring in natural gas use. Always found this stuff very interesting.

    • @jeffwombold9167
      @jeffwombold9167 Před rokem +2

      @@rodgerwoods4971 and people believe the windmills have the horsepower (or wattage) to heat or melt parts that big. The electrodes "wires" are anywhere from 6 to 14 inches in diameter just to conduct the necessary juice, and thats just one...

    • @rodgerwoods4971
      @rodgerwoods4971 Před rokem +1

      @@jeffwombold9167 Yes sir. And to deliver the amperage needed is massive. And as you stated, windmills, solar panels, etc isn't going to cut it. And the mill hammers are awesome. Not sure of the pressure used, but it makes easy work of it.

  • @darylcheshire1618
    @darylcheshire1618 Před 2 lety +21

    amazing how long the steel remains red hot. It’s bashed into shape and then moved to another machine to be shaped some more. Pesumably the large size retains the heat.

    • @daan-6734
      @daan-6734 Před 2 lety

      And how much energy they use to heat it up like that is insane I think

    • @JohnSmiffer
      @JohnSmiffer Před rokem +5

      @@daan-6734 I don't think you are getting that heat out of a few solar panels on the roof haha.

    • @koonanthony
      @koonanthony Před rokem +3

      I think also heat generated from deforming the metal with such force helps it to stay hot.

    • @cellularmitosis2
      @cellularmitosis2 Před rokem +2

      “Surface area to volume ratio” is the phenomenon at play here. As objects get bigger, their volume grows faster than their surface area. This is why a large chuck of stew can stay so hot for so long, there’s just a lot of hot steel and not much surface area for the heat to escape.
      This is also why the most efficient engines in the world are also the largest. As a cylinder gets bigger, you get a lot more volume (power) but not a lot more surface area (lost efficiency by losing heat to the water jacket)

    • @cellularmitosis2
      @cellularmitosis2 Před rokem

      Conversely, this is what explains the shape of heat sinks. All those fins create a huge surface area for a tiny amount of volume. So they are optimized to shed heat as fast as possible.
      The opposite of a heat sink would be a sphere.

  • @donbrashsux
    @donbrashsux Před 2 lety +13

    The people that design these machines to work amaze me

  • @mikerettig4445
    @mikerettig4445 Před 2 lety +19

    Wow, pretty impressive stuff!

  • @rodrigogarcia6842
    @rodrigogarcia6842 Před 3 lety +5

    All hail the forbidden wheel of cheese

  • @delorestaylor8114
    @delorestaylor8114 Před 3 lety +4

    My son worked for a forging co. as a hammer man. Hot, tough work.

  • @francesbernard2445
    @francesbernard2445 Před 2 lety +9

    Imagine trying to inspect machinery AND replace parts while the machinery is continuing to run.

  • @RobertEMason
    @RobertEMason Před 16 dny

    Fascinating. Whoever came up with these techniques are brilliant

  • @elBusDriverKC
    @elBusDriverKC Před 2 lety +9

    Seems like light duty safe work to me......... hats off to all the hard workers.

  • @MrAlexhasker
    @MrAlexhasker Před 2 lety +9

    Wished this was a documentary as opposed to a clip grab

  • @QQ-jm4wu
    @QQ-jm4wu Před 2 lety +4

    The man in the second movie, when they come home. The wife: “honey how was your day?” “What…?” “How was your day?” Yeah I know, rain is coming!”

  • @user-gv6ny9wt5m
    @user-gv6ny9wt5m Před 2 měsíci

    As an engineer who built and repaired these machines. Believe me they have to treated with respect. They will kill in a blink of the eye.

  • @dezzmaan5079
    @dezzmaan5079 Před 3 lety +21

    Why is the most badass clip the one with the worst editing?

  • @QueenDaenerysTargaryen
    @QueenDaenerysTargaryen Před 2 lety +7

    This is very entertaining 👍
    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @briankassing3214
    @briankassing3214 Před 3 lety +3

    Dangerous giant hammer forge...then... Elevator music! Bahahaha

  • @X0verXDriveX
    @X0verXDriveX Před 5 měsíci

    You’re never gonna get John Connor, Skynet! Go back in time!

  • @jonhowell5014
    @jonhowell5014 Před rokem +1

    1:37 That forklift driver is pretty good at his job. 😲

  • @Stickyboy67
    @Stickyboy67 Před rokem +5

    The force of that hammer in the 3:00s is amazing

  • @Philoreason
    @Philoreason Před 2 lety +3

    Dunkin secretly owns these factories to make metal donuts...

  • @richardanderson4796
    @richardanderson4796 Před měsícem

    I was a Blacksmith for 22 year, I loved my job

  • @tickmothy
    @tickmothy Před 3 lety +12

    When I go out for drink I want to get hammered.
    The hammer: 3:00

  • @dougthomson5544
    @dougthomson5544 Před rokem +3

    It would be nice if you explained what we are seeing being made.

    • @jonathonvince561
      @jonathonvince561 Před rokem

      Steel

    • @dougthomson5544
      @dougthomson5544 Před rokem +1

      @@jonathonvince561 Well, no, the steel has been made. This is about forging it into a product. Forging strengthens steel, eliminates voids and increases the homogeneity of the product, but regardless, this video isn’t about “making” steel.

  • @michaelnaretto3409
    @michaelnaretto3409 Před rokem +1

    Recently there was a story about a steel worker who tripped and fell into a vat of molten steel. The accident took place at a Caterpillar factory in Illinois. The only saving grace, if there is one, is that the man didn't suffer as he was instantly incinerated.

  • @hongjieforging
    @hongjieforging Před rokem +2

    Suddenly, I feel that the development of the machine is really able to ensure safety.

    • @francescopaolociminale5258
    • @hongjieforging
      @hongjieforging Před rokem

      @@francescopaolociminale5258 Hot forging is sometimes dangerouse, and the large forging in the video is a high-risk industry. But the development of automated machinery can keep workers away from danger.

  • @TheOriginalSimpL
    @TheOriginalSimpL Před 3 lety +3

    Anyone here actually work at a forge and wanted to see different ways it can be done. Or is it just me

    • @wavydavy9816
      @wavydavy9816 Před 2 lety +1

      I do _not_ work at a forge but I _was_ wondering; what is the deal with the stuff that falls off the side of the nugget when it's being squashed? 1:02 🤔

    • @johnnyuchiha3866
      @johnnyuchiha3866 Před 2 lety +1

      @@wavydavy9816 I think it’s like how sometimes on rail pieces of it will chip of and heating it up accelerates the process

    • @accelerator5524
      @accelerator5524 Před 2 lety

      i dont work at a forge but i love seeing heavy machinery at working with humans

    • @Tvngsten
      @Tvngsten Před rokem

      I do work at a forge, but I just saw hot metal on the picture and clicked.

  • @spikedpsycho2383
    @spikedpsycho2383 Před 2 lety +3

    I was expecting 50 dwarves with hammers

  • @timbodnar6711
    @timbodnar6711 Před rokem +5

    I've always imagined the size of the machine that these machines are making parts for. Probably not a door knob.

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast Před 10 měsíci

      A giant's door, maybe? I've always thought Zeus is still around somewhere :)

  • @AryanAR143
    @AryanAR143 Před 2 lety +2

    CZcams recommended this after 11 months... I don't know.. Why 😑

  • @ericmichels9898
    @ericmichels9898 Před rokem +7

    I have some questions for an expert: What are these crusts that fall off from the hot iron piece when they are put under pressure? Since these crusts are clearly a loss of the production, do they fall into account during the process? And would these fall off endlessly if the pressing process would go on for too long?

    • @80_grit46
      @80_grit46 Před rokem +6

      That's what blacksmiths call "scale". Basically, it's rust. The loss of material is very, very minimal.

    • @elektro3000
      @elektro3000 Před rokem +16

      The high temperature causes oxygen in the air to join with the steel surface much faster than it would rust the steel at normal temperature. So as the steel cools, the scale forms more slowly. Yes, the loss of scale is small but an expected part of the process. Remember that most forms of iron oxide are many times less dense (take up more space per gram) than iron itself. Usually at least one surface is machined to an exact dimension after forging, sometimes the entire surface of the part is machined, mostly depending on which surfaces touch other parts (but also for cosmetic reasons if a customer can see the surface). So the requirement is to leave enough metal to cut the rough "as-forged" surface away, not to forge it to the exact final dimension ("net-shape").

    • @SiliconBong
      @SiliconBong Před rokem +2

      @@elektro3000 Great explanation.

    • @zacharyhowell8327
      @zacharyhowell8327 Před rokem

      Slag

    • @zacharyhowell8327
      @zacharyhowell8327 Před rokem

      Impurities in the metal

  • @garlicbreadstick404
    @garlicbreadstick404 Před 2 lety +5

    I cant imagine the amount of water vapor this thing will make if you dump one in the ocean

    • @jackmclane1826
      @jackmclane1826 Před 2 lety +1

      Not much.. It will sink deep and all the vapor will condense on the way to the surface. You MAYBE find some unusual warm water on the surface, but that's it.

    • @spartanalphamode2987
      @spartanalphamode2987 Před rokem

      @@jackmclane1826 If you dropped on the size of a house maybe you’d get a reaction chain of fire and flames in the water. But besides that it would all disappear in less than a minute or so.
      First the ocean is pretty cool or cold in some areas. Second this is steel and no matter how big the object it still will cool down rather quickly. Poor fishes though

    • @jackmclane1826
      @jackmclane1826 Před rokem

      @@spartanalphamode2987 I'd disagree to the cooldown speed. The Leidenfrost effect will cover it in a layer of steam and insulate it for quite a long while. Certainly in the range of several minutes.
      Of course it depends on how deep the water is, because of the pressure that would hold down the steam.

  • @j-man6001
    @j-man6001 Před 3 měsíci

    Them: “What type of Life Savors do you like?”
    Me:” Red Hot!”

  • @user-hi9xk6gx6u
    @user-hi9xk6gx6u Před rokem +1

    Интересно? где это чудо Завод Находится? мне понравилось, чудо инженерный мысли 💥👍

  • @cyfur7858
    @cyfur7858 Před 2 lety +5

    I stand in both awe and horror. I'm awed by the creativity, intelligence, labour, and skill that went into doing what I saw in this video. Yet I cower in horror when I think of the likely consequences those traits will have on human life and life in general.

    • @levi8686
      @levi8686 Před rokem

      Love your comment. They are traits that can accomplish so much but that also have the potential to destroy much more.

  • @stbox1573
    @stbox1573 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow its realy so amazing

  • @sunilgavade2293
    @sunilgavade2293 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks to photograph and efforts

  • @fladoodel
    @fladoodel Před rokem +1

    That giant lathe was nuts

  • @MrHate2012
    @MrHate2012 Před 3 lety +5

    love the color :D

  • @robertlangley258
    @robertlangley258 Před 2 lety +7

    It’s absolutely amazing what man can make, just astonishing.

  • @brandonmayo4063
    @brandonmayo4063 Před rokem +1

    Hard to imagine all the computer programming that goes into that stuff

  • @pgabrielrr
    @pgabrielrr Před 10 měsíci

    "bro you should play Factorio, the gameplay is amazing!"
    Factorio gameplay:
    For those who doesn't understand irony, I'm not saying Factorio is a bad game, relax

  • @xBrabus76
    @xBrabus76 Před 2 lety +4

    Imagine your body/organism/ health at night having all the resonance produced in you!!

  • @yuursk
    @yuursk Před 3 lety +5

    What do they use the powder for, when they drive a pin trough the steel circle?

    • @sigurdberg-hansen7710
      @sigurdberg-hansen7710 Před 3 lety +5

      I’m pretty sure it’s used to prevent the steel from sticking to the pin

    • @Poljoty
      @Poljoty Před 3 lety +7

      Mostly graphite.

  • @yonu5983
    @yonu5983 Před rokem

    At the first part of the video, I thought they were making a doughnut for Homer Simpson.

  • @daniellclary
    @daniellclary Před rokem

    I'm impressed with these guys that drive these specialized machines that manipulate the huge hot metal. They become one with the machine. It's merely an extension of their own arm.

  • @luthermcgee7297
    @luthermcgee7297 Před 2 lety +3

    "What is man that thou art mindful of him, or the son of man that thou visits him? Behold he is a little lower than the angels. Thou hast crowned him with honor and glory."

  • @winniewotsit4452
    @winniewotsit4452 Před 2 lety +5

    I wonder how many solar panels and windmills it will need to power this lot?

    • @radwizard
      @radwizard Před 2 lety

      Depends on the wattage needed. The trick with Green Energy is to use it to pump water up hill into a lake and let it out over hydro. $0.03-$0.05 kilowatt.

    • @bryanreidsands6854
      @bryanreidsands6854 Před 2 lety

      What about geothermal? Use the planets’ heat. Tap a volcano.

    • @winniewotsit4452
      @winniewotsit4452 Před 2 lety

      @@radwizard Fair point - I was involved in pumped hydro storage many years ago. Do-able for domestic, if you have suitable terrain but crikey, for large industrial? - they need to operate 24/7 so that would need a serious solar/wind set-up...

    • @winniewotsit4452
      @winniewotsit4452 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bryanreidsands6854 Indeed, I think they make use of geothermal sources in Iceland - but I doubt they'd license a major industrial plant. Incidentally, some recent engineering news states that China is about to commission its first thorium molten salt reactor. Now that really is a game changer. Just a pity the west has sat on that technology for over 50years!!! (I doubt it will get a mention on the MSM)

  • @donivanpotter2762
    @donivanpotter2762 Před rokem +1

    It's amazing how bright hot the metal becomes.

  • @timjones147
    @timjones147 Před rokem +2

    It’s crazy how they keep that steel from getting brittle

  • @AwkwardFishGuy
    @AwkwardFishGuy Před 3 lety +3

    Song used at 05:48?

  • @jyotirani8232
    @jyotirani8232 Před 2 lety +9

    great work...

  • @ajinkya1007
    @ajinkya1007 Před 2 lety +2

    SME sir suggested video 😁

  • @turbompson4546
    @turbompson4546 Před 2 lety +3

    Pretty impressive how far we've come.

  • @lawrencerodeback
    @lawrencerodeback Před 2 lety +3

    Chicken or the egg? What forged the giant hammers and rollers used to forge the giant metal pieces we're seeing?

    • @Shinzon23
      @Shinzon23 Před 2 lety

      A lineage of smaller machines going all the way back to the first human who figured out that you if you placed this shiny rock in a fire, it would melt out a substance that was harder than the rock that it came out of and could be shaped into useful things.

  • @ericlakota1847
    @ericlakota1847 Před rokem +2

    This is impressive that they have places that do this I was a iron worker and moved huge hamers

  • @AverageJoeGlobeR
    @AverageJoeGlobeR Před rokem

    And man created all of this out of earth's natural resources.. Incredible.

  • @tyr8338
    @tyr8338 Před 3 lety +3

    Amazing

  • @miriamferrel1897
    @miriamferrel1897 Před 3 lety +5

    Ah yes my coc andd bal masheen

  • @swiper5737
    @swiper5737 Před rokem

    Nobody, Villigar in Mineralreichs :“i can give you 5 bread for this “

  • @cdorcey1735
    @cdorcey1735 Před rokem +1

    And someone had to forge the forging dies and other tools, too, before they could forge the parts!

  • @davepowell7168
    @davepowell7168 Před rokem

    Heavy metal men , hardcore respect deserved 👏

  • @rewto5131
    @rewto5131 Před 2 lety +1

    The sounds of progress and industry. ☺️

  • @Mazigaro
    @Mazigaro Před rokem

    Homer is finally doing some work 😅

  • @spockofdune8657
    @spockofdune8657 Před rokem

    I suggest putting Mosolov's "Iron Forge" ♫ as background music !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @juanlemod
    @juanlemod Před rokem +1

    When I see these giant machines making other big components, I wonder what machines made the giant machines that are manufacturing said big components? Machine-ception.
    Almost as if one was trying to answer the age old question of the chicken or the egg.

  • @user-hy6ch3gx3i
    @user-hy6ch3gx3i Před rokem

    Металлурги настоящие мужики!

  • @robertboykin1828
    @robertboykin1828 Před rokem

    Now, that's some good-looking steel.

  • @ompeezy
    @ompeezy Před rokem

    Somehow we built all of this out of sticks and stones... humans are amazing.

  • @elwannane5312
    @elwannane5312 Před 4 měsíci

    ... صار "الحديد" و ما أدراك ما الحديد داخل هذه الأتون "الأفران" و أمام هذه الآلات الجبارة و كأنه عجين رخو يشكلون منه ما يريدون من وسائل و أدوات مختلفة متنوعة.. يد عاملة قليلة.. آلات ميكانيكية عملاقة تتولى أصعب المهمات... و (متفرِّجٌ"منبهرٌ مندهش مشدوهٌ لعظمة ما يشاهد و يُعاين و لا يسعه إلا أن يقول (تبارك الله ربُّ العالمين... مهندسون و عمال أكفاء أشدَّاءُ متعلِّمون... بارك الله في عقولهم و صحاتهم و داموا لخدمة الإنسانية جمعاء... /آمنْتُ بالعلم الذي///لولاه لم تكُ للقرود معارجُ أو مَخْبَرُ...... "محمد الحلوي" 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @dhpstudios2009
    @dhpstudios2009 Před 5 měsíci

    Now I know why the Terminator didn’t survive😅