Stalatube X Pekka feat. Jamie Hyneman S2 | Part 1: The Bending Test
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2024
- In the thrilling kick-off to Season 2, Stalatube's engineer Pekka welcomes Jamie Hyneman back to Finland for another round of intense testing. The first challenge is to test the load-bearing capacity and bending strength of hollow sections and structures. They start with bending tests at the LUT University lab, comparing carbon steel with STALA Duplex and STALA Opti-reinforced Duplex. Which will come out on top?
After the lab tests, they move to a middle-of-nowhere location in Finland to perform real-life bending tests on two different bridge structures. Using a 6,700 kg Finnish military truck, they drive over bridges made of carbon steel and Duplex to see if they can hold the weight. Will both bridges pass the test?
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Babe, wake up, Stalatube's annual marketing budget just got spent.
(sorry, I hate that meme, but I had to use it myself at least once in my life)
Haha, no worries! 😄
Glad you got to use the meme! And hey, if our marketing budget brings you awesome content like the Stalatube X Pekka feat. Jamie Hyneman series, we’d say it’s money well spent! 🎬
A wild Jamie Hyneman has appeared!
Absolutely! Jamie Hyneman is a true pro and always brings his A-game. Stay tuned to see what incredible experiments he and Pekka tackle next!
I would watch this as a regular series. The dry chemistry between these guys is superb. And the science is super interesting. Well done.
Bravo! Ompas mukava nähdä kiinnostavaa ja hauskaa mainontaa myös kotimaasta! Tuote vaikuttaa hyvälle ja kuivakka huumori toimii. 👌
Big props for the honesty of using a high grade carbon steel as your comparison. It would have been easy to use 80 or even plain untreated mild and had 4x the strength and nobody but some fairly nerdy nerds would have noticed, but you went with a good grade of heat treated structural steel. That's a really honest and ethical thing you did even in your own advertising. I really respect your company for doing that and feel it shows great integrity. A company I'd like to do business with.
(Now sell your stuff at a reasonable price in Australia so I can buy it lol)
Many thanks for you positive feedback.
Honesty is in our Finnish genes, which is why we didn’t want to compare our products to lower strength grade carbon steels. We sell our products to over 50 countries, including Australia. If you are interested in our products, you can contact our sales team at sales@stalatube.com.
Ah Stalatube you have done it again, cant wait for the remaining episodes
Thanks for the enthusiasm! We’re thrilled you enjoyed the series. Good news: all the episodes are already live on our TH-cam channel!
So, no need to wait. Crab some popcorn and dive into the epic tests with Pekka and Jamie Hyneman. Enjoy the show! 🍿😄
Thanks for posting the graphs and the specs of the steel you're using in these. The curve of that opti is seriously impressive, no reduction in force even with all that displacement. That's a very tough product!
Don't be afraid to go into graphic technical/engineering detail too btw guys, perhaps in a different video from these (awesome) ones but going over the construction of your trusses say and other behind the scenes would be nice.
(You could show the difference in weld prep required on stainless and the mild perhaps? The weight difference between a mild truss and your products? The need for powder coat, ongoing maintenance, lifespan, then give budgetary pricing perhaps? Something engineers can show non engineering managers with just enough maths to make your point. Just an idea.)
Thanks for the fantastic feedback and the great ideas! We’re thrilled you found the graphs and specs impressive-our team puts a lot of effort into showcasing the strength and durability of our products. 💪
For more detailed technical specs, feel free to check out our website: stalatube.com/products/high-strength-stainless-steel-tubes/ or read our datasheets stalatube.com/toolkit/datasheets-handbooks-cerfificates/brochures-and-data-sheets/
Nice to see jamie on television again 😊👍
Jamie is the legend!
Lol. Television. Ok boomer.
@@mondo_burrito sure thing random stranger on the internet 😊👍
Honestly though, Id watch anything with Jamie in it. This just happens to be genuinely entertaining.
Jamie definitely brings that magic! We're thrilled you find the show genuinely entertaining-thanks so much for watching and supporting! 🙏
😂 I'm in fits over here in Tasmania... "We will need to tow it" (I instantly assume the other side of the river is less boggy and you will use a totally normal tow vehicle found anywhere) what actually happened... FINLAND! 😂👌
NSW here, I wish these guys had dealers in Aus, I'd buy their stuff.
We sell our products also to Australia, if you are interested in our products, you can contact our sales team at sales@stalatube.com.
This was fun to watch and there are 2 more episodes live already, great!
Glad you enjoyed it! And yes, the fun continues-those episodes are packed with even more exciting tests. Let us know what you think of them! 😎🔩
these are so fun to watch its right up Mr Jamie Hyneman ally an mr Pekka makes these series of videos so much funner an informative to watch . i hope they make more . maybe doing a crash test video much like car crash or using Jamie's favorit explosive C4
Great to hear that you like our videos!
Is SDX (1.4410) stronger than LDX (1.4462)? YARA wanted a small bridge made out of 1.4410 and I was wondering if they just needed corrosion resistance. I don't do almost any structural stuff so I'm clueless.
Imagine if they’d start building tanks out of STALA tube! 😎
Don't build sheds on top of tanks like russians. Start with building a shed from Stala tube and turn it in to a tank!
STALA Tanks! Haha, now that would be something! 😎
Why are you still using the niche duplex material? Why not compare the common 304L grade material?!?
Great question! We love a good material debate. While 304L is indeed a popular and widely used grade, we chose duplex material for this series because of its unique combination of high strength and corrosion resistance. It’s like the superhero of stainless steels!
Fantastic episode! You and Jamie really do make a great team!
It is interesting to think about how you would go about getting that much more strength and resistance to failure without adding molecules, which have weight. Lol! I'm imagining the alloy's composition is already fairly optimized, as is the arrangement of said molecules, or face centered-ness I guess, is also nearly 100% optimized. I admire this companies drive to create seemingly new materials when many have become complacent in all departments including acknowledgement of environmental impact. And Stala Tube is committed to reducing that footprint. You are saving the world, one high strength stainless steel hollow section at a time!💜🦾🌲 Thanks Pekka, Stala, and Jamie!
Thanks for the fantastic feedback! We’re thrilled you enjoyed the episode. Optimizing strength without adding weight is like molecular Tetris! 🧩🔬
At Stalatube, we’re committed to innovation and reducing our environmental footprint. Stay tuned for more exciting episodes with Pekka and Jamie! 🎬✨
Am I hearing Neil Sutherland music? LOL
Jamie is so much more watchable than Adam, he needs to do more TH-cam
weird comment dude, you know they are not conjoined twins right?
@Decenium they both have their strengths and weaknesses. Adams been more of an entertainer than jamie, but their both great in my book 😊👍
The duplex SS does not lose much strength even when welded, like the bridge?
Duplex SS doesn't lose its strength on welded condition like for example high strength carbon steels.
these sisus are perfect
We couldn’t agree more-Sisu trucks are indeed perfect for the job!
Glad to see a fellow Sisu fan! Keep on trucking!
Its the HyneeeeeeeeMan!!!!!
Yes, it iiiiisssss!