I wouldn't call the machines "bizarre", perhaps "weird". And I don't think their functions are "weird", they serve normal and practical functions. Tired of TH-camrs not thinking or clickbaiting titles of videos.
Bizarre definition- very strange or unusual, especially so as to cause interest or amusement. Pay attention to "very strange or unusual" you proved yourself wrong. If these machines are weird, they are, in a way, bizarre also.
I've worked at an aluminum factory. Those machines are highly dangerous. People have been cut in half, crushed, maimed and had bones broken. Some machines don't stop once activated till the process is done, if you end up in the way, you won't stop it.
There was a LHC being constructed in the US that was much larger than the European one. Unfortunately, the shortsightedness and greed of politicians killed it. People who don’t see the need for projects like that and space travel are so frustrating.
Lol, I was about to make the same comment... If thrust weighs that much per foot, this thing ain’t flying! 🤣 We could probably send these guys look for 5 ft of flight line and a bucket of prop-wash...
7:55 I have 3 bathtubs in my house and none of them hold the sane amount of water. So how many gallons is 112 bathtubs of water? And is it 112 bathtubs filled to the brim so you can’t get in without it spilling over?
Not as bad as the writer of the narration who didn't know that the LHC hasn't found any evidence of the Higgs Boson, it's found tons of new theories and possible particles but not the Higgs... because the Higgs doesn't exist, they broke what they *thought* was the higgs up into pieces.
Why do they show a press tool stamping out components 8:41 in the middle of the feature on extrusion presses? They are two totally different processes.
You referenced Seattle for Bertha the boring machine but showed pics of Boston. Boston did under go a similar tunnel project but a boring machine wasn’t utilized. Feeling kind of lied to right now.
But rest of it was actually the Alaskan way, the highway that was closed. Although I m doubtful about the machine. What about the one used in cern or English Channel ?
I once heard a scientist say that the supercollider gave him a large hadron. What did that mean? Some scientific term I've never encountered, I guess...
Good Video. I enjoyed it. Just a piece of constructive criticism. You should show metric conversions. You can appeal to a lot more people. I.E the rest of the entire world.
@Garbage Patch Kids You, Liberia and Myanmar. The only three Countries that still have not moved on to the Metric system even though the Imperial system is based on the metric system now.
Only a few were built. Very expensive to dismantle & move and parts have to be made on demand AFTER the breakdown. They were not economically feasible. This is why Cat will never build one larger than the D-11.
Downvoted for lame crap like the big pinball and big arcade machine. They aren't "bizarre machines that do weird things" at all. Just lame crap. Come on Top Fives - put a bit of effort into it.
That´s correct. It was build in Asia and named after the biggest cannon, built by Nazi Germany to bomb from the french coast England. It actually never funcioned well and neither reacht it´s goal.This, american kids don´t know. The european YES
It looks to be an example of sci-fi becoming reality. Remember a short story involving a couple of machines like that. Unfortunately, don't remember the author, nor enough details for a google search to find it. Edit: Memory finally worked. Story: MALF Book: Firefight Y2K Author: Dean Ing
I have read that the ISS is going to be retired because it's worn out and too expensive to maintain! So there is a global endeavor that will build a larger station with everything needed to be the jumping point for Mars missions and other such craziness!
Jeeezzzz. I thought that 1st plane was just one of those computer prototype things. Never knew they built it and the damn concrete block could actually fly. The wing span and amount of lift generated wow!! Looks like its flying at 50mph it's so damn big. Does it have MCAS?
@@cookesam6 Strikes me as strange when people get something at no cost and still believe it should be changed just for them. When he pays for the change, it becomes a legitimate request. Until then he is just flapping his gums. Just like you.
Yup, all of the Chunnel Diggers and Big Bertha were TBMs ( Tunnel Boring Machines ) and worked the same way. It's a design that has been around and in use for a while, nothing unusual about them. Bertha gets named simply because Seattle wanted a size that was unusual, she was far bigger around than any built before.
9:03 listen Charlie sheen I think your drunk again. Your talking about the aluminum Extrusion process and you're showing us aluminum being punch pressed. WTF
None of the things these machines do is weird. The Stratolaunch does NOT need 2 fuselages to fly. It needs 2 to perform its function. Nontechnical people shouldn't do tech videos. Dislike!
Number four...a... 🔭 Telescope 🔭...oookay...I can't get enough space/universe/general astrophysics information but I don't see how this telescope is *weird.* Awesome, definitely, weird, ehh not really.
@@chucknorris2952 I must agree you do appear to lack the intellectual capacity to know when to shut up. Must probably a genetic condition. Were your parents also morons or perhaps just bother and sister? I hear these are both common conditions in people who can only use the 'metrical-system'. Tell me, is the 'metrical-system' in any way similar to the Metric System or is it just used by inbred morons. 😯 No needed to respond it was a rhetorical question. Oh sorry, do you understand the word 'rhetorical '? If not goggle it.
No its built to build the ships that move shipping containers The 2nd largest one in the world waa down the street from where i grew up the disassembled it and moved it to russia it was called the Goliath crane
I don't usually comment from my work account, but lbf is not pounds per foot! It's pound-force. This has way too many views for something that was done by a 4th grader for a science project.
shocking: a billion $ telescope but yet cannot ackowledge the scale problem of the 1937 Humasen spectra not glob clusters made by livingobjects, billion dollar particle collider but will not acknowledge that all atoms made of material light particles- and not used even to look at transmutation of atoms- something that could be nice for making o2 from other atoms, nice.
Notice how he didn't show what the world's smallest engine looks like... much less what fuel source it uses. The world's smallest petrol engine is a little bit smaller than your fingernail.
I wouldn't call the machines "bizarre", perhaps "weird". And I don't think their functions are "weird", they serve normal and practical functions. Tired of TH-camrs not thinking or clickbaiting titles of videos.
Bizarre definition- very strange or unusual, especially so as to cause interest or amusement.
Pay attention to "very strange or unusual" you proved yourself wrong. If these machines are weird, they are, in a way, bizarre also.
I've worked at an aluminum factory. Those machines are highly dangerous. People have been cut in half, crushed, maimed and had bones broken. Some machines don't stop once activated till the process is done, if you end up in the way, you won't stop it.
There was a LHC being constructed in the US that was much larger than the European one. Unfortunately, the shortsightedness and greed of politicians killed it. People who don’t see the need for projects like that and space travel are so frustrating.
instaBlaster.
The big wind, is freaking AWESOME
#13 has a strange promo video. Considering it's apparently an earth-moving machine, the demo shows it being used only for demolition.
Each engine provides 56,750 pounds per foot of thrust. I'll have to dig out my old physics book to decipher that one. 0:49
It's thrust per each foot of the engine's length... :-)
...and you didn't find the answer did you? Wrong units.
Lol, I was about to make the same comment...
If thrust weighs that much per foot, this thing ain’t flying! 🤣
We could probably send these guys look for 5 ft of flight line and a bucket of prop-wash...
The crane one was cool cause the 2nd largest crane was down the street from me as kid and i always wondered where the largest one was
Ok 1 is wrong its not the largest at all
7:55 I have 3 bathtubs in my house and none of them hold the sane amount of water. So how many gallons is 112 bathtubs of water? And is it 112 bathtubs filled to the brim so you can’t get in without it spilling over?
those bulldozers smashing the trailer @2:09 is a terrible joke - trailers built out of twigs
The only useless and most dumb thing is the arcade thing. How useless.......
Not as bad as the writer of the narration who didn't know that the LHC hasn't found any evidence of the Higgs Boson, it's found tons of new theories and possible particles but not the Higgs... because the Higgs doesn't exist, they broke what they *thought* was the higgs up into pieces.
Nice to hear Charlie Sheen is getting voice over work!
Winning!!
I had to check the comments to see if I was the only one who was hearing Charlie Sheen!
Didn't show the extrusion itself at all, but instead clips of a die punching metal strip that has nothing to do with extrusion.
I think theres a 1 sec clip of the front end section extruding out of the press tunnel lol
I was waiting for the it too. They just kept showing the same clip of the saw cutting the piece.
Gotta know. When did Charlie Sheen start narrating? 🤣
^you must be fun at parties
Thanks for these informations.
Please, if you also include metric measurements, a large part of your audience will understand better.
Why do they show a press tool stamping out components 8:41 in the middle of the feature on extrusion presses? They are two totally different processes.
Noticed that screwed up
TH-cam needs a button to mute the background music.
Litterally every device that you can watch TH-cam on has a volume button and a mute button....use one of those
@@bryanhemi4122 I said background music... not all audio.
You referenced Seattle for Bertha the boring machine but showed pics of Boston. Boston did under go a similar tunnel project but a boring machine wasn’t utilized. Feeling kind of lied to right now.
@0m50s: "...lbs per foot" No. The unit 'lbf' means pounds of force. In other words, force measured in lbs. The 'f' is force, not foot.
First timer here. This vid was interesting so I subscribed. I'll watch your other vids as well
5:51 view is Boston, not Seattle. I know, no one cares but I can't help myself from pointing out that I caught it.
Ya they show a bunch of pics of the big dig but machine theyre talking about was in settle
But rest of it was actually the Alaskan way, the highway that was closed. Although I m doubtful about the machine. What about the one used in cern or English Channel ?
I once heard a scientist say that the supercollider gave him a large hadron. What did that mean? Some scientific term I've never encountered, I guess...
Good Video. I enjoyed it.
Just a piece of constructive criticism. You should show metric conversions. You can appeal to a lot more people. I.E the rest of the entire world.
@Garbage Patch Kids You, Liberia and Myanmar. The only three Countries that still have not moved on to the Metric system even though the Imperial system is based on the metric system now.
The 575 dozer is no longer in production and everything I’ve read says they are prone to breakdown...I’ll stick to my CAT equipment
Only a few were built. Very expensive to dismantle & move and parts have to be made on demand AFTER the breakdown. They were not economically feasible. This is why Cat will never build one larger than the D-11.
Downvoted for lame crap like the big pinball and big arcade machine. They aren't "bizarre machines that do weird things" at all. Just lame crap. Come on Top Fives - put a bit of effort into it.
They did not design bertha themselves. They bought it. And t broke down, constantly! Overall cost way more than said here.
That´s correct. It was build in Asia and named after the biggest cannon, built by Nazi Germany to bomb from the french coast England. It actually never funcioned well and neither reacht it´s goal.This, american kids don´t know. The european YES
By the way, it was called BIG BERTHA, named, don´t laugh, after a famous enormous Asustrian female singer. HISTORY MY FRIENDS
Awesome Giant Machinery !!
Lumberjack is pretty cool looking, but appears to be a bit slow. Will be awesome if they can get them going fast enough to catch a running human.....
Jesus, I hope some screenwriters read that!
It looks to be an example of sci-fi becoming reality. Remember a short story involving a couple of machines like that. Unfortunately, don't remember the author, nor enough details for a google search to find it.
Edit: Memory finally worked.
Story: MALF
Book: Firefight Y2K
Author: Dean Ing
Metric graphics would be helpful for this outstanding channel. Thanks.
I have read that the ISS is going to be retired because it's worn out and too expensive to maintain! So there is a global endeavor that will build a larger station with everything needed to be the jumping point for Mars missions and other such craziness!
how many different metrics were used in this..?? Stick with one, metric or imperial..
Timber jack? Lmao
Example #5 is the best in this video !
Maybe the world !
DML
Is it me or does that sound like Charlie Sheen's voice
Oh, and the six legged lumber harvester has a three stage delimber head on it!
Number 5 the aluminum Extrusion plant I used to work at 1 in Portland Oregon called Sapa
Aren't those guys known as Hydro Extrusions now? The SAPA in Cressona, PA became HE about a year or so ago.
Just a fact update Bertha was made by Japanese engineers and sent to Washington piece by piece. Washington themselves didn’t make it
Your kidding!
7:55 Ahh yes 112 bath tubs of water, 42 bath tubs more than the previous record.... what the hell...
@ 5:40 Bertha looks like a German Herrenknecht tunnel boring machine...
Who else HATES these damn Grammerly ad's ???
"pounds per foot of thrust" is technical nonsense.
Of all the giant machines which was the coolest? Easily, the nano-engine.
It sounds like Charlie Sheen did the voiceover for this
Ha! Yes. I was about to comment this.
I can't stop hearing it now 🙉
Is it just me or is Charlie Sheen narrating this video?
Lmao now all i see is his face reading a script of this video
Need to correct the one on the Stratolaunch, it is up for sale cheap and the flight controls are simple cable pulley set up.
I think you forgot the
LHC
?????
Why would you crush that truck
10:34 what would happen if you shined a 5W lazer through it?
Good video :)
Feet inches... Bullshit... Maybe metres?
What's with the frame rate of the John Deere crawler video? Also, the clip around the nano-motor was totally irrelevant.
Mr. Burns @14:35
Commenting on the Sub. When Disney Quest (now closed) opened they had a pinball machine at least that big
I’m a patriotic guy, but those English always amaze me. Respect.
best writer :)
Cool
Please use meters instead of feet!
The arcade guy is just being extra and obviously bought his way into this list.
The Death Star should be included in this list.
I am quite likely wrong but, that first plane, I don't think it is going to be used as a platform to launch space vehicles anymore
thank you for mentioning the stupidity of spending billions on vanities of vanities
feet ? inches ? Come on !
If you lack the intellectual capacity to do the converts in realtime, we could get it to you in Cubits. You whine little girl.
Jeeezzzz. I thought that 1st plane was just one of those computer prototype things. Never knew they built it and the damn concrete block could actually fly. The wing span and amount of lift generated wow!! Looks like its flying at 50mph it's so damn big. Does it have MCAS?
The tank chassis at 1.27 is a T55, not a T34.
the nanothing might relate to d2bw and rnraw- good to see
Big wind looks cool but couldn’t keep up with traditional well Fire fighting techniques.
I stopped watching at giant pin-ball machine. SIGH!
Bollocks curiosity would have kept you watching
95% of the world uses metric.
But how much is that in olympic size swimming pools? Or elephants?
Not in time keeping.
Could you please use metric units (or at least put it on screen) next time? Everyone in the world uses metric, you know. Thanks
Obviously not or you would not have made your silly request. You know everything, so converting units of measure should be simple for you.
Obviously he doesnt know everything, or he wouldn't have made his completely legitimate request. Idiot.
@@cookesam6 Strikes me as strange when people get something at no cost and still believe it should be changed just for them. When he pays for the change, it becomes a legitimate request. Until then he is just flapping his gums. Just like you.
Is Berth related to the "Chunnel Digger" that went under the English cannel in !994
Yup, all of the Chunnel Diggers and Big Bertha were TBMs ( Tunnel Boring Machines ) and worked the same way. It's a design that has been around and in use for a while, nothing unusual about them. Bertha gets named simply because Seattle wanted a size that was unusual, she was far bigger around than any built before.
None of these strike me as bizarre
150 billion dollars are you kidding me sounds like a big money scam
Seattle isn’t Boston.
Where is the synthetic sun?
where's the James Webb? Did I miss it making a cuppa? I apologize if so. thanks!
Can you cram in any more commercials in such a short video?
Ik vind een Palm biertje ook lekker hoor
Nano engines. Remember the Borg on Star trek Next Generation. Careful. 🤔🤔 live long and prosper.
9:03 listen Charlie sheen I think your drunk again. Your talking about the aluminum Extrusion process and you're showing us aluminum being punch pressed. WTF
Only one thing it was punch press the rest was extrusion
Pound per foot of what? That’s not how thrust is measured.
None of the things these machines do is weird. The Stratolaunch does NOT need 2 fuselages to fly. It needs 2 to perform its function. Nontechnical people shouldn't do tech videos. Dislike!
Top x channels are mostly garbage...
Yes everybody DISLIKES you. Sorry but you needed to hear it and better from me the your mom. 😯
You never hear much about Hungarian engineering.
Never heard of Tesla or Biro???
@@billwilkie6574 Like I said… you don't hear much about Hungarian engineering.
Number four...a... 🔭 Telescope 🔭...oookay...I can't get enough space/universe/general astrophysics information but I don't see how this telescope is *weird.* Awesome, definitely, weird, ehh not really.
who makes the machines that press out the stuff wal mart
The narrator sounds just like Charlie Sheen, is it him?
please use the metrical-system in future videos, so the rest of the world can understand the facts, *murica!
Not smart enough to do the conversations?
@@dadillen5902 not smart enough to shut up?
@@chucknorris2952 I must agree you do appear to lack the intellectual capacity to know when to shut up. Must probably a genetic condition. Were your parents also morons or perhaps just bother and sister? I hear these are both common conditions in people who can only use the 'metrical-system'. Tell me, is the 'metrical-system' in any way similar to the Metric System or is it just used by inbred morons. 😯 No needed to respond it was a rhetorical question. Oh sorry, do you understand the word 'rhetorical '? If not goggle it.
@@dadillen5902 Did you mean conversions? 🤣
@@dadillen5902 Goggle it?? Duh.
Is Charlie sheen narrating this?
Worlds largest crane is built from shipping containers..... 😕
No its built to build the ships that move shipping containers
The 2nd largest one in the world waa down the street from where i grew up the disassembled it and moved it to russia it was called the Goliath crane
Who skipped the ISS nonsense?
Pounds per foot of thrust? Really?
please use matric system, feet stink!
Only your. So your not smart enough to do the conversations in real-time. So sad. You're get this at no cost. Work for it.
If your feet stink, then you should wash them. The US won WW1 and WW2 and didn't use metric shit.
is this Charlie sheen narrating?
Nope. 😁
The collider will be the end of the earth. Man will outsmart him self in the end.. We just have to mess with things we have no business messing with 😕
LMAO!!!! You know there are a bun h all overt the world.
@TopFives
As long as Charlie Sheen is voicing this channel I will ne subscribed.
Ever since I got my covid shots ( Mz Tenpenny theory ) and I smoked some hash, Wooden Spoons stick to me !
Nice 👍🏻
I don't usually comment from my work account, but lbf is not pounds per foot! It's pound-force. This has way too many views for something that was done by a 4th grader for a science project.
shocking: a billion $ telescope but yet cannot ackowledge the scale problem of the 1937 Humasen spectra not glob clusters made by livingobjects, billion dollar particle collider but will not acknowledge that all atoms made of material light particles- and not used even to look at transmutation of atoms- something that could be nice for making o2 from other atoms, nice.
top15
Is this narrated by Charlie Sheen??
Notice how he didn't show what the world's smallest engine looks like... much less what fuel source it uses. The world's smallest petrol engine is a little bit smaller than your fingernail.