Well it could be true too... When we were young we used to do the same thing.. that's we use the magnet on the ground to collect similar things from the sand around
Black sand, which can be found on beaches or in river deposits, usually contains a variety of mineral impurities, including both magnetic and non-magnetic metals. What is being pulled out of the black sand with a magnet is most often magnetite (Fe₃O₄) or hematite (Fe₂O₃), two iron-containing magnetic minerals. They do not melt at low temperatures like lead, and their melting point is much higher - around 1538°C for iron. However, black sand may sometimes contain other metals in the form of micro-particles or nuggets, such as gold, platinum, or titanium, but extracting and smelting them requires more complex processes. Lead, which melts at a low temperature (327.5°C), is unlikely to be found in black sand in significant quantities. If the video shows that something pulled out of black sand with a magnet melts like lead at a low temperature, it is most likely fake or features a different material not related to typical black sand. Glory to Ukraine!
Che scemenza... oppure sei un genio. Riuscire ad attrarre al magnete dello stagno per poi far credere che sia ferro che scaldandolo con una sorta di accendino si fonda, sei un genio... certo.
@@Chieftain-e8e Нету там магния, нету свинца и нету алюминия! Я в Германии на реке Райн собирал так же магнитом из песка эту железную крошку. Такой песок находится в регионах, где есть вулканы или гейзеры. Это тупо остатки вулканической лавы в виде такой пыли. И никто это железо не собирает. Это нафиг никому не нужно! Можете сами загуглить «железная крошка в песке»
Пояснение к видео - 1)частицы прилипающие к магниту 🧲 это железо и ничего кроме железа , 2)🌡️ плавления железа от 1539С° 3) 🌡️бытовой горелки 700-1000°С 4) 🌡️плавления алюминия 660°С Итог - он нам ссыт в глаза 👀
@@verymelee9115Yeah, but there's no way that's aluminium either Low melting point so, lead, tin, bismuth but not aluminium which is incandescent at it's melting point Every part of this video is fake 🙄
Average Torch Temps for Butane are 2,610⁰F but you're still right, it still wouldn't melt at that temp, correct? Even if it's mixed with other minerals?
@@cleaner99melting point of stainless steel is 1425 degree Celsius or 2600 Fahrenheit while that of iron is 1538 degree celsius or 2800 degree Fahrenheit So yes the pot will melt even before the iron will edit: And it is stupid that he achieved this great numbers using just a blow torch
At the temperature required to melt the iron that the magnet actually picked up (not the stuff that magically liquified), the pot would be melted as well.
Spot on ! I be been working metals all my life and that was just a camera trick cause the first thing to melt would be the pot, in other words (Bullshite)😂👍🏽☘️👍🏽🐕💨🐕💨🐕💨
@kaytoe49 It didn't even make the pan hot enough to start glowing. I used to operate a furnace at an aluminum recycling center. We melted down old aluminum and added different metals and elements to make different grades of aluminum, and with the exception of one aluminum grade that requires a temperature around a 100° hotter, everything else requires the furnace to be around 1400° F. Iron itself requires a lot higher temperature. Even if the torch was hot enough to melt the iron, it wouldn't completely liquify without the pan being heated as well, and that pan is too thin to withstand that amount of heat to begin with. Even if it did hold up, they can't make me believe that it wouldn't even be glowing. Yes sir, bull 💩
Does bull shit melt that fast. I thought it was a lead magnet and a pan that turns lead into aluminum. Some people are going to try this one.@@kaytoe49
It's not only on the beach It's everywhere..I've tried that using basic magnet but only iron not aluminum..this video is kinda fake and real at the same time..soo satisfying
Я собираю свинец и олово разными магнитами. Для алюминия использую третий. Настоящий металлург располагает целым парком магнитов. Также полезно иметь портативную зажигалку с пламенем свыше 2000 градусов чтобы плавить в открытом огне сталь. Булшит!
طرز استفاده . ابتدا مقداری براده ی آهن را در ماسه میریزیم و خوب مخلوط میکنیم ، سپس یک آهنربا برداشته و روی ماسه میکشیم بعد براده های آهن را درون نایلون ریخته و در جیب،مخفی میکنیم حال مقدلری سرب پودر شده را داخل ظرف ریخته و روی آن ماسه میپاشیم اکنون مشعل را بر روی ظرف حاوی براده میگیریم تا به نقطه ی ذوب برسد . سپس آن را به داخل قالب میریزیم . ممنون از توجه شما .😊😊
Finally! I've been spending so many times on the beach relaxing and thinking to myself "Having a casted gear right now would make the perfect day..." 😂
Это наночастицы химтрейлов, которые распыляют с самолетов, там разные металлы и оксид графена есть, с машины или с окна дома со стекол пыль на чистую бумагу соскрести там будет эта металлическая стружка-к магниту прилепится-это то, чем мы дышим, и что растыляют с самолетов-химтрейлы...🤷🤦🤔
1) Collected iron dust: ok 2) No sand particles sticked: not ok 3) iron dust removed easily without removing magnet: not ok 4) melted the iron dust: ok 5) iron dust melted and turned to molten aluminium: not ok Conclusion: video not ok
Рассыпал стальные стружки в песок и собрал их магнитом. Насыпал свинцовые струки в сковородку, расплавил и залил в форму. И как связаны эти два металла?
@@RezzDawg530with that little of a magnet, no, you will not pull aluminum, also, he clearly picked up iron oxides, not tin or aluminum, or even lead… ti is simply a fake video and it is unrealistic to use the excuse that aluminum CAN be magnetic when the reality is that you are not going to see “magnetic” aluminum in the natural world or with the magnets you find at home or even any typical store
@@RezzDawg530 the strength of a magnet has a lot to do with its size, a magnet that small will never be strong enough on its own, no matter how pure and magnetic you make the material that is simply too small of a field to do much to aluminum, especially if you are trying to get it in its naturally found form of bauxite as i imagine it is unlikely to find pure aluminum in sand🤷♂️ especially enough to make that, but i digress because i am pretty sure that isn’t even aluminum, more like tin or lead
Yo! Idk if you uses those words on purpose as a play on words.. but "Metal Gear Solid" is a video games series! Sweet! Love that game so much. It was awesome on ps3
@@semiselly damnn brings me back 🥲 I only owned Gameboy and my neighbour had Gamecube so we mostly played that 😃 awesome memories, wish I could go back 😄 I was born in 2000 but we only had "old tech" haha, which is your fave game?
@@janjavorsek7391 oh my god dude! Yes! Game cube! I use to play "the Simpsons; hit and run" on game cube like everyday after school. And WWE smackdown on Playstation2
Because it is. And i'm not hater, is the first video that i see, but only 1 search in chatgpt and you know it is fake. Chatgpt: It sounds interesting, but most likely that video is fake or edited. 🌊🔥 The metal that is magnetic and could be attracted by a magnet is generally iron or steel (which contains iron). However, iron has a melting point of around 1,538°C, which is far too high to melt casually on a beach. It’s unlikely that a ferromagnetic metal would melt and solidify as quickly as shown in the video without specialized equipment. Additionally, the process of melting and rapid cooling usually requires extreme temperatures and precise control, which isn’t something you can just do on a beach. 😅 It could be an exaggeration or manipulation of the video to make it look more impressive. Me: Exactly, maybe in the video they are using a blowtorch or something to melt it. Chatgpt: Exactly! If they are using a blowtorch or other high-temperature equipment in the video, it would make more sense. 🔥🔧 A blowtorch can generate enough heat to melt metals like lead or tin, which have relatively low melting points (lead melts at around 327°C and tin at 232°C). But neither of these metals is magnetic, so if they are using a magnet, they’re probably manipulating the situation. With a magnet and a blowtorch, they might be using some trick or editing parts to make it seem like they’re doing it quickly and effortlessly. 😉
@@projectblacksky_EU Quel metallo nero si chiama magnetite di solito si trova nelle sabbie aurifere e una specie di ferro che non si ossida. Punto di fusione 1600 gradi . In giappone lo usavano per le katane
Best example of not all things you see on social media are true😊
Judging by likes It fooled 596k people though 😂
Yes but it is satisfying to watch this
It’s true 1diot
Lol and the fake sound of wind and "sand"
Well it could be true too...
When we were young we used to do the same thing.. that's we use the magnet on the ground to collect similar things from the sand around
That magically turned from iron to aluminium. Wowzers.
Не обязательно алюминий. Возможно олово или свинец
@@pan.vadym. А ты как раз жертва таких роликов... Олово или свинец😂😂
@@ВладЛянев сказал бы я, жертва чего ты, но воспитание не позволяет.
Поищи, как плавят алюминий. Температура плавления почти 700°с.
@@pan.vadym. Давай возьми в руки магнит и поднеси к олову или алюминию, вот будет удивление))))
@@ВладЛянев мне интересно теперь, а ,что ты думал, тебе показали? Как сталь на пляже плавят?
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Black sand, which can be found on beaches or in river deposits, usually contains a variety of mineral impurities, including both magnetic and non-magnetic metals. What is being pulled out of the black sand with a magnet is most often magnetite (Fe₃O₄) or hematite (Fe₂O₃), two iron-containing magnetic minerals. They do not melt at low temperatures like lead, and their melting point is much higher - around 1538°C for iron.
However, black sand may sometimes contain other metals in the form of micro-particles or nuggets, such as gold, platinum, or titanium, but extracting and smelting them requires more complex processes. Lead, which melts at a low temperature (327.5°C), is unlikely to be found in black sand in significant quantities.
If the video shows that something pulled out of black sand with a magnet melts like lead at a low temperature, it is most likely fake or features a different material not related to typical black sand.
Glory to Ukraine!
Thank u... Why no one commenting this?
Спасибо за научная объяснения
Thanks for the info
MaashaAllah,good knowledge
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Amazing!! Iron filings turned into lead or aluminum! That torch is amazing!!
The stupid tries to fool😂😂😂
0p la J@@tonyyauwilly8732
@@tonyyauwilly8732 who’s trying the fool? The video is trying to fool the watcher.
😂😂
Lead😂
Bro melted iron to get lead 🤯
*You're a wizard Harry!*
- a letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Che scemenza... oppure sei un genio. Riuscire ad attrarre al magnete dello stagno per poi far credere che sia ferro che scaldandolo con una sorta di accendino si fonda, sei un genio... certo.
Average skyrim blacksmith
По температуре плавления - это свинец но свинец Какие цветные металлы они не магнитятся😂
Confringo
Brother melted iron at a temperature of 20 degrees😂😂
عه ایرانی😂😂😂
😅😝😂
😂😂😂
عه ۵۰۰ تا لایک 😂
@@miladmnx2124 حقته نوش جونت ، ایرانی تکه همیشه پرچمش بالاست
Судя по количеству метала в песке там уже должна быть очередь из бизнесменов чтобы купить этот участок😊
Каким магнитом можно притянуть свинец? Мне вот очень бы хотелось знать?
@@olegkazakovtcev9906это спе магнит походу, или какое железо можно расплавить горелкой
@@olegkazakovtcev9906никак. Но можно, выкинуть этот песок и начать плавить свинец. Перед этим, слегка поспав его этим песком.
Для тупых видео,свинец не магнитится
@@Chieftain-e8e
Нету там магния, нету свинца и нету алюминия! Я в Германии на реке Райн собирал так же магнитом из песка эту железную крошку. Такой песок находится в регионах, где есть вулканы или гейзеры. Это тупо остатки вулканической лавы в виде такой пыли. И никто это железо не собирает. Это нафиг никому не нужно!
Можете сами загуглить «железная крошка в песке»
Пояснение к видео - 1)частицы прилипающие к магниту 🧲 это железо и ничего кроме железа ,
2)🌡️ плавления железа от 1539С°
3) 🌡️бытовой горелки 700-1000°С
4) 🌡️плавления алюминия 660°С
Итог - он нам ссыт в глаза 👀
А плавит олово или свинец
Это свинец, он от горелки в воду превращается)
Так основная цель санья не раскрыть правду, а собрать до 10 тысяч умных и не очень комментариев, и при чем не плохо на этом заработать
он ссыт вам а глаза , но вы всё равно посмотрели.
очевидно что свинец. 😊
I came straight to the comment section and y’all did not disappoint 😂
😂😂😂 comments are often better then the clips! Hahha
This is where the true content lives
Ditto 😂
100%
My thoughts exactly 😂😂❤
Bro is actually an alchemist. Next video is him turning lead to gold.
Fake Metal Alchemist
Brass is similar enough, so he could make that video
Do you know you actually can turn lead into gold mercury as well. Take a ton of nuclear energy and the resulting product is radioactive gold
Its called nuclear transmutation
Bloooo
Bro turned iron into aluminium with a strong magnet and a small torch. A real alchemist.
Hi, that's not aluminium, That's Led,
😂😂😂
@@SivaRaj-oz8bnmagnets don’t pick up lead. It’s not magnetic.
@@SivaRaj-oz8bn lead is not magnetic
@@verymelee9115Yeah, but there's no way that's aluminium either
Low melting point so, lead, tin, bismuth but not aluminium which is incandescent at it's melting point
Every part of this video is fake
🙄
This is alchemy at its finest!! Extracts iron from beach sand, melts it, and turns it into aluminium! How does he do it 😳
So, you collect magnetite, and with a saucepan, transform it into lead... 😮
You're a wizard Harry!
😂😂😂😂😂Yelkənli da üzü uləur1eüüqqüfhjkıəəəəı
B b b. Bb b n n n. Amma 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅Katy klkhhjklmkjhhnhikkj b. Jhggkkkkhn10
Wow a torch that can reach 2,800f.! And a tin pot that can withstand that heat! Will MIRACLES never end?
Average Torch Temps for Butane are 2,610⁰F but you're still right, it still wouldn't melt at that temp, correct? Even if it's mixed with other minerals?
Cause it’s probly gallium or some other soft metal .. this is the internet
@@OfTheOak95thespecially not in a measuring cup, not a crucible
@@angiecerciello126 gallium is nonmagnetic
@OfTheOak95th 2,610 at a very SMALL point, the heat would dissipate far too quickly. Also the melting temp of iron is higher than that.
I have been trying for years to invent an aluminum magnet. And now I see someone using one! lol
Yeah, but that is lead that he melted.
There is no way on God's green earth thar he melted aluminum that quick with that little torch.
@@georgekidwell9409 ya got that right bro 💨🍺
@@georgekidwell9409if he invented a lead magnet every gun owner and nation with a army would want one.
@@georgekidwell9409 true. Lead never crossed my mind. Good catch
😂😂😂😂
Oh boy, can't wait for the sand molding videos to invade my YT feed again
Melted ferrous metal in stainless steel pot ... Internet is full of surprises 😂
Explanation, please?
@@cleaner99will melt pot also...
Don't forget about the "dirty" sand particles left in the bowl
Sorry for the bad vocabulary
@@cleaner99melting point of stainless steel is 1425 degree Celsius or 2600 Fahrenheit while that of iron is 1538 degree celsius or 2800 degree Fahrenheit
So yes the pot will melt even before the iron will
edit: And it is stupid that he achieved this great numbers using just a blow torch
Yes the pot gets hot ...but hes not aiming the torch at the pot
@@branislavbabic4579
I like how every sound was loud and clear except for him tapping on it 😂
Đó là do anh ta quay phim bằng máy quay xịn
@@ThanhLò-c5hits fake
At the temperature required to melt the iron that the magnet actually picked up (not the stuff that magically liquified), the pot would be melted as well.
Muy cierto, se tiene que fundir en un crisol de material refrectario y no en una cazuela de aluminio o de lamina de hierro, es un video falso
Spot on ! I be been working metals all my life and that was just a camera trick cause the first thing to melt would be the pot, in other words (Bullshite)😂👍🏽☘️👍🏽🐕💨🐕💨🐕💨
@kaytoe49 It didn't even make the pan hot enough to start glowing. I used to operate a furnace at an aluminum recycling center. We melted down old aluminum and added different metals and elements to make different grades of aluminum, and with the exception of one aluminum grade that requires a temperature around a 100° hotter, everything else requires the furnace to be around 1400° F. Iron itself requires a lot higher temperature. Even if the torch was hot enough to melt the iron, it wouldn't completely liquify without the pan being heated as well, and that pan is too thin to withstand that amount of heat to begin with. Even if it did hold up, they can't make me believe that it wouldn't even be glowing. Yes sir, bull 💩
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Does bull shit melt that fast. I thought it was a lead magnet and a pan that turns lead into aluminum. Some people are going to try this one.@@kaytoe49
This video is more perfect than my playlist 😂❤
Wow some Hollywood level sound effects. As real as the whole vidio.
Я так себе уже велосипед собрал. Заканчиваю собирать легковушку. Теперь в планах самосвал 25 тонный.
Хорош😂
До самолёта дойдёшь, зови.
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😂😂😂👍
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It's not only on the beach It's everywhere..I've tried that using basic magnet but only iron not aluminum..this video is kinda fake and real at the same time..soo satisfying
Lol right?
*I've got someone that can see*
Really awsome pattern on the bottom of the gear ⚙️ def comes from sand like for sure 😌
Прикольный магнит - собирает свинец из песка!
Свинец только к свинцовому магниту липнет😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Или алюминий 😂😅
😂 свинец к магниту нелипнет
@@СергейЧичильник-в8шк магниту не липнет, зато плавится легко! 😂
Я собираю свинец и олово разными магнитами. Для алюминия использую третий. Настоящий металлург располагает целым парком магнитов. Также полезно иметь портативную зажигалку с пламенем свыше 2000 градусов чтобы плавить в открытом огне сталь. Булшит!
Лайк тебе за разъяснения, я тоже так и подумал😅
Разными машинами можно собирать только железо. Свинец, олово, медь и другие цветные металлы можно собирать магнитом, только во сне.
@@СергейКочетов-ы6яОн шутит😂😂😂
Кругом наебалово. 😢😢😢
Я туда ещё ферромарганец добавляю😂
طرز استفاده . ابتدا مقداری براده ی آهن را در ماسه میریزیم و خوب مخلوط میکنیم ، سپس یک آهنربا برداشته و روی ماسه میکشیم بعد براده های آهن را درون نایلون ریخته و در جیب،مخفی میکنیم حال مقدلری سرب پودر شده را داخل ظرف ریخته و روی آن ماسه میپاشیم اکنون مشعل را بر روی ظرف حاوی براده میگیریم تا به نقطه ی ذوب برسد . سپس آن را به داخل قالب میریزیم . ممنون از توجه شما .😊😊
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Waooooo😮😮
این جنسش چیه. از خاک پیدا میکنه
Me encantó ❤
😂😂😂.
Cool shit man. I'm bringing a torch and mold next time I go
Finally! I've been spending so many times on the beach relaxing and thinking to myself "Having a casted gear right now would make the perfect day..." 😂
🤣🤣🤣💛🙏🏼
Exactly bro especially when you can find iron that turns to aluminum with a blowtorch and a pot that was made by hephaistus
@@Caramelized_Sausage iron to aluminium seems not to be that difficult as he even can turn shit to monetized gold using a "torching" video...
Converting steel to aluminum. The real Wizard 😅😅
Steel or iron?
Es un alquimista 😮
Zinc or lead.
Bro that's bismuth you can see the cristalizacion on the bottom of the pot when he's pouring it
@@chancellorgowron8992 is bismuth magnetic?
Железо превращается в алюминий!!!!! Это чудооооо!!!!!
я думал меня глюкануло.это такой фокус😅
Да это не алюминий , а олово. Ничего вы не понимаете😊
Можно пустыню здать на метал
😂
@@strelok8731dann würden wir Steinreich werden 😂
Im impressed at the 3d printing lines that casting managed to empart on the final gear😅
Pulling all that iron from sand Iron to make aluminum is a tough thing to do and he makes it look so easy. With no impurities as well. Impressive
Haha fantastic, isn't it
Mohl by to tavit fénem na vlasy:-)
Это наночастицы химтрейлов, которые распыляют с самолетов, там разные металлы и оксид графена есть, с машины или с окна дома со стекол пыль на чистую бумагу соскрести там будет эта металлическая стружка-к магниту прилепится-это то, чем мы дышим, и что растыляют с самолетов-химтрейлы...🤷🤦🤔
He is a true master metal worker/ alchemist!
Next he'll turn the sand to lead, then turn the lead to gold!
It is not aluminum but tin because with aluminum there would be a lot of smoke.
🤣🤣🤣 first time I saw aluminium sticks to a magnet 😂😂😂
It’s called paramagnetic, if you have a strong enough magnet yes.
Bro found iron but melted and made Gear from aluminium
This is the magic😅
alchemist
Probably he sprinkled the metal himself
Свинец
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bronze Age: Hey guys, hows it going
Iron Age: who's the Bronze loser?
Full Metal Alchemist: Ha, fake news
No jodas bro!!! SOS un genio que capacidad convertir el hierro en aluminio,😂😂😂😂😂 más tapas que un cocodrilo😅😅😅
Это свинец
Или олово
Best modern alchemy I've seen so far 😂😂😂
This grinds my gears
Next time bro gonna set up factory in the beach ☠️💀💀
New business unlocked 😂
Never seen a propane torch melt sand and iron before so cool 😂
bro playing Minecraft in real life
I’m convinced dude pours whatever is sticking to the magnet , but out sand on top just before hitting record . 😂
Ahh that layer of 3-D print in the bottom 😂
1) Collected iron dust: ok
2) No sand particles sticked: not ok
3) iron dust removed easily without removing magnet: not ok
4) melted the iron dust: ok
5) iron dust melted and turned to molten aluminium: not ok
Conclusion: video not ok
Bro made Settings 🗿
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😂 real
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Friggin hot torch there buster brown. Never seen iron shine like that before.
Рассыпал стальные стружки в песок и собрал их магнитом. Насыпал свинцовые струки в сковородку, расплавил и залил в форму. И как связаны эти два металла?
Железо не расплавить горелкой
Очевидно, одним роликом для невежд
Очевидно что два этих металла связаны пиздежем !
Так это и не черный металл,а цветной, алюминий или вообще свинец😐@@vander_X0
@@iluha07свинец, алюминий такой горелкой не возьмёшь.
Aluminium is magnetic now
Yes it’s called paramagnetic, weaker form but with a strong enough magnet you can feel it
Its tin that he uses, not aluminum
@@RezzDawg530with that little of a magnet, no, you will not pull aluminum, also, he clearly picked up iron oxides, not tin or aluminum, or even lead… ti is simply a fake video and it is unrealistic to use the excuse that aluminum CAN be magnetic when the reality is that you are not going to see “magnetic” aluminum in the natural world or with the magnets you find at home or even any typical store
@@Potata767 I mean it has nothing to do with how little of a magnet it’s just a strong magnet
@@RezzDawg530 the strength of a magnet has a lot to do with its size, a magnet that small will never be strong enough on its own, no matter how pure and magnetic you make the material that is simply too small of a field to do much to aluminum, especially if you are trying to get it in its naturally found form of bauxite as i imagine it is unlikely to find pure aluminum in sand🤷♂️ especially enough to make that, but i digress because i am pretty sure that isn’t even aluminum, more like tin or lead
Everything is possible in TH-cam shorts 😂
He turned that metal and turned it into a solid gear. I will dub it "metal gear solid"
That metal gear looks solid!
Це свинець! Залізо не розплавиться від цього вогню
This is fake.🎉 Melting point Fe 1536 c . 🎉
That's aluminum 😅 iron isn't grey when molten
Finally, fake, I just remembered that aluminum isn't that dark, nor magnetic
Because it's smaller, it heats easier
Still fake either way though
Mapp gas can get burn as hot as 1982 c. It says that on the bottle
Is that metal gear solid?
Yo! Idk if you uses those words on purpose as a play on words.. but "Metal Gear Solid" is a video games series! Sweet! Love that game so much. It was awesome on ps3
@@semiselly ayyy I did, thanks for noticing 😅 one of my fav series and one of the first games I ever played was Metal Gear Solid on Gameboy Colour 😃😄
@@janjavorsek7391 oh my god that's awesome. I was born in 1998, I remember Gameboy, Nintendo DS and Sony Playstation portable.
@@semiselly damnn brings me back 🥲 I only owned Gameboy and my neighbour had Gamecube so we mostly played that 😃 awesome memories, wish I could go back 😄 I was born in 2000 but we only had "old tech" haha, which is your fave game?
@@janjavorsek7391 oh my god dude! Yes! Game cube! I use to play "the Simpsons; hit and run" on game cube like everyday after school. And WWE smackdown on Playstation2
It does sound refreshing 😂
That's why people say don't trust anything in the internet.
me encanta llevar un imán y hacer eso en la arena,es fantástico, lo hago desde la primaria. Fantástico
now we can find aluminium in desert and that is magnetic aluminium👏👏👏
Bruh you can even see the 3D printed marks at the back HAHHAHHA
ตอนดูดขึ้นมาเป็นเหล็ก....ตอนหลอมละลายเทลงพิมพ์เป็นตะกั่ว....แจ่ม
Fake sound, really good 😂
We in New Zealand on our West Coast beaches have a larger source of iron sand, so we build a steel producing factory near by
А расплавляете тоже зажигалкой, как и этот сказочник?;)
Bro discovered an Aluminium Magnet 😂😂😂
You can do this in house gutters. The round ones you get are micro-meteorites.
Un alquimista moderno transformando la materia ,de hierro a plomo y despues a aluminio fantastico.y con un soplete de fontanero
Impressionnant de simplicité 😮 et sûrement très peu connu,super rendu 👏🏼✌🏼👍🏼
C est sûre que c est pas connu...c est faux.
@@thierryorella7017 ahh oui?! 🤣
@@teddytellier2718 simplement je ne comprends pas pourquoi faire ce genre de vidéo... avoir de l attention...c est stupide internet...
We have officially found an Alchemist 😂
Aí galera que você pode fazer isso em uma praia este rapaz é show parabéns gostei muito que Deus te abençoe sempre sua vida amém
Man, respect people's minds. Aluminum attracts magnets and melts with gas.
Алхимия, алюминий из железа!!! 😅😅😅😅
Следующий этап ЗОЛОТО! 😅😅😅
Это ты алюминий 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Foli must've been sweet making this audio
Haters will say it’s fake😢
What metal is magnetic and meltable at that so low temperature?
@@projectblacksky_EUaluminum
Because it is. And i'm not hater, is the first video that i see, but only 1 search in chatgpt and you know it is fake.
Chatgpt: It sounds interesting, but most likely that video is fake or edited. 🌊🔥 The metal that is magnetic and could be attracted by a magnet is generally iron or steel (which contains iron). However, iron has a melting point of around 1,538°C, which is far too high to melt casually on a beach.
It’s unlikely that a ferromagnetic metal would melt and solidify as quickly as shown in the video without specialized equipment. Additionally, the process of melting and rapid cooling usually requires extreme temperatures and precise control, which isn’t something you can just do on a beach. 😅
It could be an exaggeration or manipulation of the video to make it look more impressive.
Me: Exactly, maybe in the video they are using a blowtorch or something to melt it.
Chatgpt: Exactly! If they are using a blowtorch or other high-temperature equipment in the video, it would make more sense. 🔥🔧 A blowtorch can generate enough heat to melt metals like lead or tin, which have relatively low melting points (lead melts at around 327°C and tin at 232°C). But neither of these metals is magnetic, so if they are using a magnet, they’re probably manipulating the situation.
With a magnet and a blowtorch, they might be using some trick or editing parts to make it seem like they’re doing it quickly and effortlessly. 😉
@@Rubeeennn yep xd that's what i did to verify and i was right
@@projectblacksky_EU
Quel metallo nero si chiama magnetite di solito si trova nelle sabbie aurifere e una specie di ferro che non si ossida.
Punto di fusione 1600 gradi .
In giappone lo usavano per le katane
Guauuuuu increible este tipo es alquimistaaaa consigo transformar hierrro en aluminio
Next he turns lead into gold.
في يوم وحد تستطيع صنع غواصة في الصحراء بهذه الطريقة شكر اعلى هذا العلم المتطور جذا
ما اسم الجهاز هذا
That’s pretty cool no lie
Классный металлург, на пляже работает.
Is this April month 😂 he makes fool people 😂
Вау круто он железо в алюминий превратил
Философский камень, видно, имеет
Но зачем иметь наш мозг?
Наверно алхимик
This vid is a prove,that any content on internet is not always true.
Я так понимаю, это процесс изготовления китайских автозапчастей?
I’ve always wanted to up my sandcastle beach game to include metal gears for a moving drawbridge over the moat. Thanks for the idea… 😳🙄
Amazing. I'm gonna try that for sure.
Bro seems to have landed on Mars with Elon😂
It was so impressive that it went from iron to aluminum.
Ah yes, the iron making the same noise as a cup of tea
You found iron, the most common element on earth. You go boy.
Bro is going full doctor stone 😂
AMAZING . THE IRON/METAL TURNED INTO GALLIUM
Ah yes the perfectly straight lines that are common in sand molds
bro found venom😂
This video is as real as Michael Jackson’s nose.
Turning impure iron in to lead is impressive
This guy discovered alchemy. He turned iron into aluminum
A classic example of how some content creators try to make us dumb
That looks so satisfying
So kids this is how ancient people used to extract ferrous from sand and buy aluminium from e-commerce store to make utensils.
En tu playa hay aluminio y plomo magnetisable.... 😅 Te felicito🤪
ahh yes, magnetic aluminum sand
Bro bring civilization to an uninhabited island