For those curious, this process is called hydroforming. High pressure water is pumped in, which pushes against the metal and bends it into shape. Edit: why are people getting mad, read the first 3 words and you'll realize why I posted this
@@Rastetah8472 solid tires exist, but they're not for cars. The tires provide a gold bit of extra damping on cars, so using solid ones could cause damage to the suspension and make the ride significantly worse
It's called "hydro-forming", where pressurized liquid is used to push sheet steel against a rigid form to produce the desired shape. Sometimes explosive charges are used for added force. Many hollow car frame body sections are formed this way.
@@presidentemaiq8652 this didn't function pretty good, this was the same mistake that they made when they build the wheels of the ICE train, whitch derailed in Eschede (Germany) and hit a bridge pillar
If you ever need to open a safe and its a good fire proof/water proof one , drill a hole in it like in the vid , add a pressure washer conector as in the vid , get a relatively cheap but good 2000 to 3500 psi water pressure cleaner and do the same as the vid , 2000 to 3500 psi will pop off a 4 inch thick reinforced safe door in 5 minutes, its almost silent, it dont burn the money and it dont set off the smoke detectors , !
@@BrayanCarmona-kr7vt no you can't , I know you haven't had much to do with " real" safe's ! Plasma don't cut concrete or glass/ fiber glass ! Real safe's are encased in steel layer, then concrete, then if it's good a glass layer ! Safe manufactures are aware of plasma cutters and their limitations ! Plus plasma cutter sets smoke detectors off and infra red sensors , and burns the money inside !
No tread, no traction, inability to handle the heat build up from friction with the road surface, and subsequent blow out making the vehicle look like it got hit by a grenade. Malformation going over speedbumps causing trolley wheel syndrome. Yeah, thousands 😊😊
@TerranceWhitman I know a friend that has the perfect type of mud, his cows poop in it and pee in it, when it rains it's like snot on the trail blaze, his tractors, a well treaded pickup like mine slide on it like grease dumped on an uphill slide. Problem is it's private property. But it's crazy fun when you have a chance.
Yo hice una así hace años cuando estuve de vacaciones. Y solo te va a durar para la foto. Cuando la ruedes se abollara y partirá. Las partes más débiles de los costados se colapsan en cuanto el carro tome varias curvas.
How is it going to.cause a fire ? Think about your statement. Visualize where the sparks would generate from and think what could possibly set on fire.
That'll work pretty much as good as a welded hollow metal tyre attached to a car wheel rim which has been filled and expanded with high pressure liquid 👍
@@christopherkenneally6015seam busted before it was on the car. You can see the water sh00ting out almost directly across from the valve stem on the left 😂
Its called experimenting do you know what that word means or is that to big of a word for you to understand? Remember everything you own you only have it because people experimented and came up with something that works
"hydroforming". This is a way to "inflate" a metal product. Why isn't air used? If the weld seam comes apart, the compressed air will explode very powerfully, because gas (air) is highly compressible. In the case of liquid, it is practically incompressible, and if the seam comes apart, nothing serious will happen:)
There are lots of things you could do to make a temporary wheel that would get you back to civilization (say you're stranded with no tire. I don't know if I'd want to use something like this pemanently, but it would make a great emergency spare.
I don't need to see part 2 to know that this won't work. It's no different than a normal tire. They both use fluid to actually support the weight of the vehicle. The tires are simply in the most efficient shape to hold that fluid and allow the vehicle to move. It's the air inside a normal tire that actually supports the weight of the vehicle and once the air is out of the tire it can't support the weight of the vehicle anymore and the tire immediately goes flat. While filled with water, this metal tire will support the weight of the car, sure, but the metal is not flexible like rubber and the tire will rupture pretty quickly once actually driving it. Once the tire ruptures, no matter how small the rupture is, the water will escape and without the water in it this tire will collapse just like a normal rubber tire with no air inside will.
Great idea only if it was more solid, yet it is highly unlikely that this wheel will work, because it is not fasten down to the wheel and it has no traction and it will also crush like a can under to much pressure.
Problem there called grip. Tires have treads to grip the road surface. That steel tire is going to cause the car to slip when you get on the road in bad weather. Because the steel doesn't have grip. Overall not a bad ideal but needs improvement.
Anyone remember seeing (decades ago) The tire that can travel over literally any terrain AND.roll over a person and not hurt them at all.. The tires were huge and wide
The even curve of the end result tells me that he actually made 2 "tires"... One with flat metal, and then one with curved metal. There is no way that that is the same tire, due to just how even the shape if the so-called "tire" turned out. Metal can only expand to a point before it starts to break, unless it is heated or shaped using a die. Anything more than around a 45 degree bend would most likely crack and split off the weld.
Yea sure. 10 gauge steel ( 1/8'') will hold that. Especially not pressurized. No michrometer on anything either. Yeppers, that wheel should roll nice and smooth. Also, (before some internet warrior comment), metal does NOT inflate. Metal only flexes when under a load. It does NOT expand or inflate. Also the weld on the wheel. It will cause the same affect as a slipped belt or a knot on the tire. Tire is not a true fit either. Rubber is lighter, will fit to the exact specs of the wheel, and it will seal when inflated, and its cheaper. If anyone on here thinks you can inflate or expand 10 ga. Steel with 60 psi, then i feel sorry for you. And even if it did which it wouldn't, it would not inflate uniformly like a tire and seal.
I didn't even wanna know if it would work. I just wanted to know how the hell you even made that thing and I'm glad that's the question that got answered.
Won’t work as a tire 😅 lol. Would just spin like crazy until you wore away the sheet metal. Plus all the damage to the surface you use it on. It will produce a lot of heat as well, so be careful on a dry day 😅
Boa noite eu convido você a fazer um teste nas ruas aqui da cidade de Bauru em um bairro que tem um nome Bela Vista e não é só o nome não viu tem umas descidas bem íngreme aproveita e já passa em uma seguradora e faz um seguro total não é que eu falando que vai acontecer alguma coisa por causa dos pneus que você está colocando não né mas é melhor prevenir do que remediar né🫡👊😇🥂🕊️🍀👍
Don't know about the US, but in Europe a thing like that will never be road legal. So no, it won't work. Also, it's smooth as hell and metal, so no fucking chance to get even the tiniest amount of grip.
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Can’t wait for part 80 to finna show us the car moving with the tire (this is a joke)
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А зачем???
When a welder got too much time🤣🤣
I wouldn't call him a welder
That is rare
@@Mazru1911why not?
@@zzgonnazz6893his welds leaking bro
Hhhhhhhhh
I liked the bit where we got to see if it works 😂😂
Because it won't.
It works like fingernails on a chalkboard works.
Part 2 is linked now!!!
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Why would that work lol
For those curious, this process is called hydroforming. High pressure water is pumped in, which pushes against the metal and bends it into shape.
Edit: why are people getting mad, read the first 3 words and you'll realize why I posted this
Does it work? I've always wanted solid rubber tires. Do they exist?
@Rastetah8472 wym? Hydroforming is used for metal, not rubber
oh really?
@skyraider87 I was simply wondering if a manufacturer made solid rubber tires for cars. That's all.
@@Rastetah8472 solid tires exist, but they're not for cars. The tires provide a gold bit of extra damping on cars, so using solid ones could cause damage to the suspension and make the ride significantly worse
Friction is an essential factor for moving. The metallic wheel lacks that factor. It cannot have a grip on the road.
You are very intelligent
Okay Ai overlord
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Flex tape
Heat would be a major issue too
Я думал, опять гараж 54 у меня в рекомендациях
Ну... Кстати надо им посоветовать такое сделать🎉🎉🎉😂😅😊
@@user-vitalayиз просят насрать в двигатель, пока безрезультатно
@@АлексейПетрович-ж8з кучу бы лайков собрали
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да да я тоже подумал ахахахахах😂😂😂
I love the part where they show if it worked, that was my favorite.
There's a reason why he doesn't show it working.
This is just a cheap carbon copy of the comment that was posted 5 days ago.
Okay 🤣
@@ValleyMustang
you dont deserve to know if it worked
My feelings. 🥲@@barcotics1880
It's called "hydro-forming", where pressurized liquid is used to push sheet steel against a rigid form to produce the desired shape. Sometimes explosive charges are used for added force. Many hollow car frame body sections are formed this way.
Some one with true knowledge rather then dumb ass memes
Thanks! Great info.
How about tires?
We know damn there's always a wannabe expert
@@AlexanderSalas-l6f Some of us don't know everything and still have things left to learn. Comments on here are not just for your perusal.
It will work but remember fuel is costly unless you come from Middle East, the wheel is not only bulky but also unstable
Glue some tire around it for traction
It's just going to bend the tire.
Not just there, but also some rubber between the rim and the metal tire, so it absorbs impacts better and rides more comfortable
@@presidentemaiq8652 this didn't function pretty good, this was the same mistake that they made when they build the wheels of the ICE train, whitch derailed in Eschede (Germany) and hit a bridge pillar
Maybe they don't want traction
Or......put a rubber tire on
Когда сварщику нечего делать😂😂😂😂😂😂
Это когда в жизни полно разочарований😂
правда!
A life of redundancy..hahaha
😅😅😅😂
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В общем понятно как, но теперь непонятно зачем?😅
Запаска)
Для нас)). Иногда возникает вопрос, а что если так сделать. Получится или нет?))
Наверное огород пахать😂 наварить профиль и на чернозёме, уже распаханном (иначе не завидую всей трансмиссии), можно рядки делать😂
Someone with too much time and money !!! lol
Y eso para que sirve ?
Great weld leak down test.
Next add rubber to metal tire to soften, quiet and add traction.
Imagine stopping distance and sparks. 🤣 at night it will look like fireworks.
😂😂
It wouldn't even have enough grip to stop , stopping would cause a soft spot as the brake discs lock and a hole over time
@@mk-monaco7367🤓
The fireworks will happen they do when you drive them n rims or spin studded tires on pavement. Hahaha😊
best part is when he actually tested it out and was hitting curbs and bumps and doing burn outs. the tire industry is after this guy.
Doing Dukes of Hazzard jumps over railroad crossings, and the only thing left rolling down the road was that metal tire....
MadNess.
When you're tired of paying for puncture repairs😂😂
Lol it’s probably smashing like a soda can as soon as it moves an inch lol
Gonna have to repair punctures to the streets caused by that wheel 😂
@@BigTurtleMane через время, то и совсем скоро - сомнётся в галош по асфальту
@@BigTurtleMane тут на прикосновении с асфальтом - нужно более 5 миллиметров толщины листа стали
It will be punctured and dented like a soda can hit by a nail.
Still better than them Firestone Tires that Ford used in the 90s
Ford used??😮
Impossible to remain "inflated". The car will flatten it. The welds are too leaky after hydro forming to hold any pressure.
It's a joke dude..
@TheSonofabiscuit you're a joke
A dangerous one indeed. In wet road that polished metal "tire" would be slippery as hell.
@@TheSonofabiscuit No. It's a metal tire.
@@TR4R no heavy metal always wins
If you ever need to open a safe and its a good fire proof/water proof one , drill a hole in it like in the vid , add a pressure washer conector as in the vid , get a relatively cheap but good 2000 to 3500 psi water pressure cleaner and do the same as the vid , 2000 to 3500 psi will pop off a 4 inch thick reinforced safe door in 5 minutes, its almost silent, it dont burn the money and it dont set off the smoke detectors , !
Sounds like experienced
😂😂😂❤❤❤The man now something!😂😂😂
You can just plasma cut through the safe in less than 30 seconds lol 😂
@@BrayanCarmona-kr7vt no you can't , I know you haven't had much to do with " real" safe's ! Plasma don't cut concrete or glass/ fiber glass ! Real safe's are encased in steel layer, then concrete, then if it's good a glass layer ! Safe manufactures are aware of plasma cutters and their limitations ! Plus plasma cutter sets smoke detectors off and infra red sensors , and burns the money inside !
finally some useful comment
Заезжаешь в шиномонтажку со словами:
-"Мне два литра родниковой,в переднее левое накачайте, а то в сторону уводит"
😂😂😂😂😂
Хахахахаха!!! Ну ты шутник! Ну прям резидент клуба Камеди Клаб!))))))
Why
Imagine listening to all four of those rolling through a residential area at 3am
My favorite part is when they drove on it, loved it!
They Drove. Orthopedician loved it.
“This one simple trick could save you thousands”
. . . . of hours from your due date 😂
nah it'll cost you thousands due to the at fault accident that happens when it loses traction
@ but in the meantime it will “save you thousands”.
No tread, no traction, inability to handle the heat build up from friction with the road surface, and subsequent blow out making the vehicle look like it got hit by a grenade. Malformation going over speedbumps causing trolley wheel syndrome. Yeah, thousands 😊😊
😂
Bad idea. No traction, not much for stopping.. my curiosity is on ice and snow.. that would be really fun to watch with all four tires
My truck has tires on it and barely stops sooooo 🤔
@TerranceWhitman I know a friend that has the perfect type of mud, his cows poop in it and pee in it, when it rains it's like snot on the trail blaze, his tractors, a well treaded pickup like mine slide on it like grease dumped on an uphill slide. Problem is it's private property. But it's crazy fun when you have a chance.
The Hydraulic Press Channel made tires from giant saw blades and drove the car on a frozen lake.
@@TerranceWhitmantry fixing your brakes lol
Bad idea? lol wtf. Dude didn’t do this because it was a good idea! He did it for fun!!
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And now for sparkly donuts haha
And no traction 😂
Топ Гир закрыли, Стиг на мели, выживает как может, гонять же надо😂
Yo hice una así hace años cuando estuve de vacaciones. Y solo te va a durar para la foto. Cuando la ruedes se abollara y partirá. Las partes más débiles de los costados se colapsan en cuanto el carro tome varias curvas.
Nein.
Da fehlt nur das Gummi.
Son tan bobos ?
Es tan. Obvio que eso no rodará
Y aún que lo logren hacer la fuerza centrifuga la Ara que reviente
Wtf kind of vacation were you on?
Nice hydroforming !
Think about slamming the breaks on this thing. It will slide, probably spark up and cause a fire. Or on a rainy day it never get grip
Just drive it on rubber roads.
But there's water inside, so fire will automatically be put out.😂
How is it going to.cause a fire ? Think about your statement. Visualize where the sparks would generate from and think what could possibly set on fire.
@@ChrisGtravels666
Doesn't matter. You know the dangers of sparks ?? If that thing sparks and it hits the eternals of the car it could explode.
@@circusitch
Rubber roads ??
This is taking the term "steelie" to a whole different level
yeah, metal 'tyres' can work - if it's on a freaking train.
Yeah my guy never heard of em
Hahaha
So u basically made a bullock cart wheel, be prepared for bumpy rides, with shattering ballasts under each wheel
That'll work pretty much as good as a welded hollow metal tyre attached to a car wheel rim which has been filled and expanded with high pressure liquid 👍
So until a seam busts from hitting a pebble 20 ft in
Oooooh so that's what that is, duuuuh! Sheesh I cam be soooo dumb sometimes 🤡
@@christopherkenneally6015seam busted before it was on the car. You can see the water sh00ting out almost directly across from the valve stem on the left 😂
The tire design for the next gen cyber truck.
Funny while also ugly😂😂😂
Bro wtf are you doing?!? Please answer. Are you ok?
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You will not grasp her with your mind
Or cover with a common label,
For Russia is one of a kind -
Believe in her, if you are able...
I’ve never seen metal stretched that way! Super cool
@craigconcrete5936 And Ive done it in real life so I dont have to google it.
If our tyre punctures"
Air leaks....
If their tyre punctures"
Water leaks....🤣
Oque me deixou mais surpreso não foi o projeto mas a potência dessa máquina de lavar kkkk
😂😂😂Правильно, у него высокая мощность накачки.
😳
Hell it won't or companies would have came with titanium tires way back then
I guess you could say he's a...wheelder 😅
(I was desperately looking for a "wheelder" pun comment, I'm putting this here for my own peace of mind 😌)
Well am sure he would have got 'tire'd after all that 'wheel'ding! 😉
oh weld.. you done it!
Put rubber around it.
Its gonna dent up pretty quick and mess up the axel, thats why they didn't show it in use
No shit Sherlock
@rus2938 your mother
Its called experimenting do you know what that word means or is that to big of a word for you to understand? Remember everything you own you only have it because people experimented and came up with something that works
@ClutchyKingy aren't you a ray of sunshine. Did I tell a lie? Bet you re real fun at parties 😒
"hydroforming". This is a way to "inflate" a metal product. Why isn't air used? If the weld seam comes apart, the compressed air will explode very powerfully, because gas (air) is highly compressible. In the case of liquid, it is practically incompressible, and if the seam comes apart, nothing serious will happen:)
Gente que no, sabe que hacer pa llamar la atención en un video 🙄🤦
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Заварить и опресовать сотней атмосфер достойно уважения
Я думаю там было много дублей)) у кластера прикол такой тоже есть
Вряд ли там сотня атмосфер.
я не верю что он смог так качественно заварить
Так потекло же: там струйка двойная со шва свищет. Негодно
@ГеоргийОсипов-с9ъ я видел, должно было развалится 😂😂😂
Hydro-forming cool!
Keep up there good work on here am a big supporter of u do
This Mechanic Just Wanna Show Off His Welding Skills
Свои плохие навыки сварки. На видео же видно, что есть утечка по шву.
That scooter💀
i know
What in the holy shaky tire biz is goin on here? Better wear a neck brace and a mouth peace driving that thing!
There are lots of things you could do to make a temporary wheel that would get you back to civilization (say you're stranded with no tire. I don't know if I'd want to use something like this pemanently, but it would make a great emergency spare.
Customer states, I hear a metallic grinding sound from my rear right tire
I don't need to see part 2 to know that this won't work. It's no different than a normal tire. They both use fluid to actually support the weight of the vehicle. The tires are simply in the most efficient shape to hold that fluid and allow the vehicle to move. It's the air inside a normal tire that actually supports the weight of the vehicle and once the air is out of the tire it can't support the weight of the vehicle anymore and the tire immediately goes flat. While filled with water, this metal tire will support the weight of the car, sure, but the metal is not flexible like rubber and the tire will rupture pretty quickly once actually driving it. Once the tire ruptures, no matter how small the rupture is, the water will escape and without the water in it this tire will collapse just like a normal rubber tire with no air inside will.
POV try’s to stop* woah WAIT WAIT THE BRAKE THEY ARENT WORKING AHHHH crashes into an tree*
Dude's so scared to drive it, hes got a helmet on just to install it.
All we know is he's called the stig
Great idea only if it was more solid, yet it is highly unlikely that this wheel will work, because it is not fasten down to the wheel and it has no traction and it will also crush like a can under to much pressure.
This is how heavy my 1995 explorer thinks it's wheels are
Problem there called grip. Tires have treads to grip the road surface. That steel tire is going to cause the car to slip when you get on the road in bad weather. Because the steel doesn't have grip.
Overall not a bad ideal but needs improvement.
A very poor idea and it will not have good traction or very little on dry pavement.
@davenoejoe The improvement would be putting the steel on the inside. Making run flat tires .
Keep the water in it. It will keep the fire under control until you get to the repair shop
Anyone remember seeing (decades ago) The tire that can travel over literally any terrain AND.roll over a person and not hurt them at all.. The tires were huge and wide
I'm so happy mythbusters taught the world how to do this so real innovations like steel tires could be made.
I'll save you the time. Results are nothing other than what you'd expect.
bros gonna have the coolest drifts
amazing fabrication work i wish i had a fraction of your skills.
Car's running sound will be horror 😂
This feels like some kind of Red Green show kinda stuff I like it
The even curve of the end result tells me that he actually made 2 "tires"... One with flat metal, and then one with curved metal. There is no way that that is the same tire, due to just how even the shape if the so-called "tire" turned out. Metal can only expand to a point before it starts to break, unless it is heated or shaped using a die. Anything more than around a 45 degree bend would most likely crack and split off the weld.
C'est une très bonne idée, juste qui manque les ptt cro pour éviter que la roue ne glisse...
Yea sure. 10 gauge steel ( 1/8'') will hold that. Especially not pressurized. No michrometer on anything either. Yeppers, that wheel should roll nice and smooth. Also, (before some internet warrior comment), metal does NOT inflate. Metal only flexes when under a load. It does NOT expand or inflate. Also the weld on the wheel. It will cause the same affect as a slipped belt or a knot on the tire. Tire is not a true fit either. Rubber is lighter, will fit to the exact specs of the wheel, and it will seal when inflated, and its cheaper. If anyone on here thinks you can inflate or expand 10 ga. Steel with 60 psi, then i feel sorry for you. And even if it did which it wouldn't, it would not inflate uniformly like a tire and seal.
I didn't even wanna know if it would work. I just wanted to know how the hell you even made that thing and I'm glad that's the question that got answered.
I like the part where he is filling it with water and you can clearly see a leak. I guess add more pressure it will stop leaking
Ok, we see you're good at welding. Now let's see you drive on it!!
Oh these are perfect, I need new winter tires!
Lifelong wheel 🛞😅😊
Missed a huge opportunity to say… “Wheel it work”
Aw guy's a genius why haven't anyone ever done this
Won’t work as a tire 😅 lol. Would just spin like crazy until you wore away the sheet metal. Plus all the damage to the surface you use it on. It will produce a lot of heat as well, so be careful on a dry day 😅
WaaAAAY TO MUCH TIME, HE REALISES HE'S ONLY GOT ONE ONE LIFE???
😂😂😂 no tread with all those tools and machinery
Boa noite eu convido você a fazer um teste nas ruas aqui da cidade de Bauru em um bairro que tem um nome Bela Vista e não é só o nome não viu tem umas descidas bem íngreme aproveita e já passa em uma seguradora e faz um seguro total não é que eu falando que vai acontecer alguma coisa por causa dos pneus que você está colocando não né mas é melhor prevenir do que remediar né🫡👊😇🥂🕊️🍀👍
the amount of highness to achieve this level of curiousity that you weld a "tire" hahahahah
I think I’ll have him add this to my Husqvarna lawn tractor.
Bro is getting ready for GTA6😂😂
I like the part where he drives around seeing if it works
It will work until the metal cracks or the welds fail I don't think too long on pavement.
RIP roads, traction, and ride comfortability...
Don't know about the US, but in Europe a thing like that will never be road legal. So no, it won't work. Also, it's smooth as hell and metal, so no fucking chance to get even the tiniest amount of grip.
Would be just awesome for drifting
Man's Tig Welding skills is nice
عندي كيا اوبتيما ١٤ اي الافضل جنط ١٥ او ١٧ للمناطق الغير مستويه يعني زفلت مكسر مدينتي كلها حفر ومطبات
Ok guys, just because you CAN doesn't mean you SHOULD!
I guess if you want to be loud and obnoxious and wake up the neighborhood and get pulled over it’s a perfect invention!😂
It takes the definition of steel wheels to a whole new level
You could see that it was already leaking from the pressure. Plus, with no tread, it will be sliding all over the olace
It worked so good we didn’t need to see it work.
Sweet spark generator. It should look great at night.
bro got that DRIFT MODE ULTRA ahh wheel
where tyre threads gone 😅
"gotta go grinding wheels"💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀