Steel sheet metal coils take a LONG time to cool down even in the coldest of environments. If you were to put your bare hand on it or any non-heat-resistant material, it would burn it in seconds.
That was a steel coil and they’re highly used , but to be formed requires upward of 1700° F so when they come out of the production line they are immensely hot and burn anything to the touch , fun fact they’re also scarily heavy
The fan that melted the ice is still coils.Even though they don't look hot, they're scolding and they're also very dangerous to transport so don't put your hand in one unless you like the smell of burning flesh.I like that smell
I always have to see every video twice one for Richard's exceptional and hilarious expressions and the second time for what's really happening in that video lol😂
When they make the sheets of aluminium, they roll them while they are still really hot, hot enough to make water instantly boil. As they cool down though, the coil tightens up, and there is a load of spring energy in that coil, and they sometimes spring open.
When they make the rolls of metal they're thousands of degrees hot keeping them rolled keeps heat stored in even after along time so they're always hot as hell
It's hot steel.... steel basically gets either hot rolled (shaped after being heating) or cold rolled (shaped without heat). So those rolls that melt the ice are just hot rolled rolls of steel that haven't cooled off yet.
I love your video comments so much, I usually dont like people reacting to videos as they dont bring anything but yours, just crack me up everytime. Never fails. ❤😂
Those round things are rolled steel sheets, and the reason they're so hot is because of the tension and friction in them. They're coiled up so tight that they generate tons of heat, and just opening them can cause them to explode out in sheet segments, and it can seriously damage or destroy stuff. Machines... Buildings... People....
The roll of steel. Is incredibly hot. Because, It has just been made and in order to get that steel rolled up tight like that. They have to super heat the steel. And because it is such a large roll and there are so many layers of steel, It takes a very long to cool down.
What you see at 0:28 is a roll of metal sheet. Fresh produced, and because the work with it needs it to be hot, it is still hot after hours. That’s why it melts the snow.
The thing that melts the ice is a metal or aluminum coil. They are rolled into coils at a very high temperature, so this is probably not too long after production.
The melting is due to the high temperature as these large roll of coils made with like molten lava mixture so when they made them it has to be cool down for about a week or more so they don't use any product they just leave them out on a empty plot where they get normal in temperature and ready to dispatch for deliveries....... I hope this left out your confusion😅
Those circular items are steel coils that are basically tied up, and they are heated up so much that they can take weeks to cool down, so that's why it melts everything.
Those are metal coils. They are left outside to cool after they're made. Even though they aren't glowing they're still hundreds, even thousands of degrees so if you were to toss something in like the ice/snow it woll boil and evaporate rapidly
It's a roll of sheet steel that is still hot from being made. They press and roll it up while it's still hot so it's easier to work with. It gets very hot indeed though so you've gotta be careful around it.
The steel coil takes weeks to fully cool down after it’s made, when it’s made it’s glowing red that’s how hot it is. The ice is melting because the coil is still hot
The 4th one is steal coils. They put them outside to cool after making them. It takes months for them to cool completely. Even after a few weeks they're still hot enough to cook an egg
That's hot rolled steel. It's rolled at above 1700°F. Once rolled it takes around 72hrs to cool off. They rolled while red hot so it enhances the steels features such as it's toughness, weld ability, and ductility.
It's coiled sheet metal, because that's how it's transported. It gets very hot in the sun, and the heat gets amplified due to the coiling. Look up Coiled Sheet Metal Transportation to see why it is transported in coils.
Those are metal slabs rolled up and left to cool on the outside in the air. The snow melts immediately because they take very long to cool down and the metal stays hot for a lot of hours
Those are steel rolls, and they are you recently made, they are really hot and heavy and take up a lot of time to cool down. And they can be dangerous in a lot of ways, since made, to when they are shipping it.
The metal tube thing is just sheet metal that is wound so tightly that it creates a very hot basically oven in the middle so even if it's really really cold outside you can pop some snow into it and it'll immediately melt it within like 0.5 seconds
The metal thing just been made from the factory it's outside so I can cool down and it takes a couple of days too cool down or sometimes it takes longer and that's why it's still hot and the melts is able to melt snow or ice❤
“Ya ruinininit!!” 😂😂 I love your videos Richard! 💙💙
😂😂😂😂😂
Best part 😂
@@mistydlove.5512 😂🤣😂
😂
Got me ☠️🤣 😂! 😍
'Leaf it alone' 😂
1.6k likes but no replies. lemme fix that
"One finger is not enough... Trust me." 😂😂
As soon as I heard that, I came straight to the comments.
Me too😂😂😂
well 😂
*that's what she said*
@@dracofirex That’s the point , yes eh
The big metal tube thing is a roll of steel sheeting. It's still impressively hot from the forge so it instantly cooks anything that touches it
Richard this coils of steel are outside to cool down. The metal is cooked reaching temperatures of 1700c or 3000far.
what are they for?
Thanks, I wanted to know too.
I know one company takes the coils and uses them to make metal conduit.
Ok I am a steelmaking engineer these coils can be used to all sorts of manufacturing, cars manufacturing being one of them
Thanks
"Why are ya ruinin it? YOU'RE RUINININ IT!"
I couldn't stop laughing
"One finger is not enough." My guy- 💀
Copy lol
"You're RuInInInIt it!" 😂😂😂😂
I was waiting for him to scream "Sharon" 🤣😂 "Ur ruinininnit Sharon"😂🤣😂🤣
I was waiting for the Sharon response as well.
" Oh i've never seen squirting ice "😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Steel sheet metal coils take a LONG time to cool down even in the coldest of environments. If you were to put your bare hand on it or any non-heat-resistant material, it would burn it in seconds.
Oh, you’re fistin’…the four fingers?! 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm dead 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂
That was a steel coil and they’re highly used , but to be formed requires upward of 1700° F so when they come out of the production line they are immensely hot and burn anything to the touch , fun fact they’re also scarily heavy
Leaf it alone 😂😂😂😂
It's a roll of steel. In the sunlight it gets ultra mega hot! The snow thrown in there instantly melts and boils
Also because it was made recently so its still cooling down
I hauled those for a while and the hot ones in the rain it would look like the trailer was on fire from all the steam coming off them.
More likely it's just fresh they have to heat them to incredibly high Temps to make and roll them it can take days for them to cool.
It's fresh off the production line, the heat isn't from the sun.
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
RuiinininininInIninininiT! Thats me xD
LEAF IT ALONE!😭
😂
The mirror thing at the start is for areas of the road (usually blind bends and the such) that have poor to no visibility at certain points.
No it's not
😂😂😂😂the way he said haaaaaaaaa
“Leaf it alone”
The fan that melted the ice is still coils.Even though they don't look hot, they're scolding and they're also very dangerous to transport so don't put your hand in one unless you like the smell of burning flesh.I like that smell
Okay Jeffrey Dahmer
"Hello?" Priceless 😂😂
I love how genuinely excited you get about everything & your accent is just beautiful ❤
I would eat them Bro the whole video I was like y r u wasting them 😭
" Oh, I've never seen squirting ice but keep going." got me rollinggggg 😂
Leaf it alone haha
I always have to see every video twice one for Richard's exceptional and hilarious expressions and the second time for what's really happening in that video lol😂
I just love the fact that he cares for the people ❤
the patterns made from the pressure was so pretty in the third clip. ☺️
Richard is really on an ice video kick😂
Richaaarrdd! 😂 you’re the man
The death roll 💀💀
He sound like a concern father😂❤
You’re adorable and hilarious! 😂 Watching your videos brings me so much joy. Keep it up and never change ❤
OHHHH 😮the LEAF!❤
Thank you, Rich, you just take the words right outta my mouth 😁
The look on his face lol❤ I love watching his videos!
When they make the sheets of aluminium, they roll them while they are still really hot, hot enough to make water instantly boil. As they cool down though, the coil tightens up, and there is a load of spring energy in that coil, and they sometimes spring open.
When they make the rolls of metal they're thousands of degrees hot keeping them rolled keeps heat stored in even after along time so they're always hot as hell
So satisfying 🧊 😊
I am so glad that whatever is going on in my brain, you seem to have the same thing going on and echoing many of my thoughts lol
I love breaking ice like that ❤❤❤❤!
It's a hot sheet metal coil
I've never seen squriting ice before love it Richard ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Leaf it alone! You're RUINININIT!
😂 I am melting
It's hot steel.... steel basically gets either hot rolled (shaped after being heating) or cold rolled (shaped without heat). So those rolls that melt the ice are just hot rolled rolls of steel that haven't cooled off yet.
its a coil of hot metal thats put outside to cool down so its easy for the trucks to transport it without the metal coming uncoiled
The melty thingy is a hot metal sheet rolled up because thats how they make the sheets
Those rolls of steel are still blazing hot when created and they’re placed outside to cool down. It just takes some time lol
"ye keep goi-hello?" got me laughing 😂😂
It’s called a steel coil…they use these long sheets of metal for all kinds of things, like cars and tin roofs
ice is so satisfying when it breaks and hes so funny XD 😂
The roll is metal. Very hot HOT metal. ❤
I love your video comments so much, I usually dont like people reacting to videos as they dont bring anything but yours, just crack me up everytime. Never fails. ❤😂
LEAF it's alone
That's so satisfying❤
Those round things are rolled steel sheets, and the reason they're so hot is because of the tension and friction in them. They're coiled up so tight that they generate tons of heat, and just opening them can cause them to explode out in sheet segments, and it can seriously damage or destroy stuff. Machines... Buildings... People....
The roll of steel. Is incredibly hot. Because, It has just been made and in order to get that steel rolled up tight like that. They have to super heat the steel. And because it is such a large roll and there are so many layers of steel, It takes a very long to cool down.
The big metal thing is called a steel coil they are insanely hot and take days or weeks to cool down.
Love the videos and comments from you
Ahhh keep going 🤣🤣🤣 this man makes me laugh so hard
"Your ruininin it" had me dead 😂😂
You totally cracked me up! Thanks 😂❤!!!
YOUR RUININININININ IT!!!! that was funny😂😂😂😂😂
It's a suicide coil
What you see at 0:28 is a roll of metal sheet. Fresh produced, and because the work with it needs it to be hot, it is still hot after hours. That’s why it melts the snow.
The thing that melts the ice is a metal or aluminum coil. They are rolled into coils at a very high temperature, so this is probably not too long after production.
It's a big roll of steel. They get extremely hot even in average temperatures and can melt ice and cause burns if touched.
Its a coil of freshly produced sheet steel. The rolls take up to a week to fully cool.
Why is he still my favorite react channel i love him 😂
I’ve never seen squirting ice before now I have, had me on the floor dying of laughter 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣💀
When they are made they get up to VERY Hİ TEMPERATURE
The melting is due to the high temperature as these large roll of coils made with like molten lava mixture so when they made them it has to be cool down for about a week or more so they don't use any product they just leave them out on a empty plot where they get normal in temperature and ready to dispatch for deliveries.......
I hope this left out your confusion😅
Those circular items are steel coils that are basically tied up, and they are heated up so much that they can take weeks to cool down, so that's why it melts everything.
Those are metal coils. They are left outside to cool after they're made. Even though they aren't glowing they're still hundreds, even thousands of degrees so if you were to toss something in like the ice/snow it woll boil and evaporate rapidly
The thing that "melts everything" is a roll of steel, likely right after being formed and rolled, which is why it's still so hot.
The role of steel was just Idone being pressed and they roll it up. It’s so hot you could throw anything on it. It will evaporate.😊
It's a roll of sheet steel that is still hot from being made. They press and roll it up while it's still hot so it's easier to work with. It gets very hot indeed though so you've gotta be careful around it.
The roll of metal is a steel Coil and still has the temperature from the oven It was made in😊👍🏻👋🏻
1 fingers not enough, TRUST ME!! Richard you naughty msn!!
It is freshly made rolled steel. It is produced red hot,and it takes a wile for the inside to cool down. So it is mending snow lol
The steel coil takes weeks to fully cool down after it’s made, when it’s made it’s glowing red that’s how hot it is. The ice is melting because the coil is still hot
The 4th one is steal coils. They put them outside to cool after making them. It takes months for them to cool completely. Even after a few weeks they're still hot enough to cook an egg
Imagine listening to this with your eyes closed... 😦
"Alllo?" 👋😩
I can't stand watching these types of vids without Richards commentary now 😂
"YOU'RE RUIN-NININIT!" 😂 xxx
That's hot rolled steel. It's rolled at above 1700°F. Once rolled it takes around 72hrs to cool off. They rolled while red hot so it enhances the steels features such as it's toughness, weld ability, and ductility.
It's coiled sheet metal, because that's how it's transported. It gets very hot in the sun, and the heat gets amplified due to the coiling. Look up Coiled Sheet Metal Transportation to see why it is transported in coils.
It's coils of sheet metal that's outside to cool. It just came out of a sheet metal factory. And they place it outside to cool down naturally
Those are metal slabs rolled up and left to cool on the outside in the air. The snow melts immediately because they take very long to cool down and the metal stays hot for a lot of hours
Those are steel rolls, and they are you recently made, they are really hot and heavy and take up a lot of time to cool down. And they can be dangerous in a lot of ways, since made, to when they are shipping it.
You'll feel powerful when you try to do what 1st and 3rd sid
“ah keep going” 😂
The metal tube thing is just sheet metal that is wound so tightly that it creates a very hot basically oven in the middle so even if it's really really cold outside you can pop some snow into it and it'll immediately melt it within like 0.5 seconds
Man see ice video man happy
The coil is a hot rolled steel coil . I hauled a lot of them , was loaded hot enough to melt straps and sizzle when it was placed on coil rack 4×4
The thing on where it melted its hot metal made in shapes that didn't cool off completely, that's why they melt and fry everything
I love how he said lefet alown and your ruinininit! 😂
Normal iced up car windows here in Ontario, Canada in the winter.
The metal thing just been made from the factory it's outside so I can cool down and it takes a couple of days too cool down or sometimes it takes longer and that's why it's still hot and the melts is able to melt snow or ice❤