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man's out here building miniature functioning hydroelectric dams while I'm sitting at my desk at 2:25 PM watching him and contemplating my life decisions
Not gonna lie, I'm impressed. Not only the engineering, but the ability and skill. Personally, I would have connected the "reinforcing" steel with some tie wire. But hey, if it works...it works. Excellent work, congratulations.
Since these are model hydroelectric dams they don't last long, but it's still very interesting to watch. If anything these model dams would be very useful to examine the flaws with the system and therefore improve them. Pretty inspiring work mate.
I assume if you were to measure your water flow and mathematicaly scale it down. That could give you an idea where your currents are building and causing erosion would the water behave the same or would you see a much different outcome with a larger level of water. Obviously it would erode quicker but when scaling the dam up too your scaling the time that damage takes right?
@@swoopydoopy4851 The short and somewhat unsatisfying answer to the question of whether the rate of erosion scales with the size of the dam is "it depends on a bunch of geological and design factors". However, the engineering challenges associated with hydrodynamic effects such as erosion of spillways and undercutting of dam walls over time are basically solved problems at the civil project scale, although it's a pretty complex and specialised field of study. Search "computational fluid dynamics" to learn more about how these problems are modeled at scale. Obviously this guy is building these miniature projects for fun and educational purposes on a temporary basis, so he's probably not too concerned about the long-term effects of restricted/accelerated water flows.
and all the concrete, paint and steal that will emd up in the water....a miniature project but it reflects our behaviour in bigger projects as well....
I'd like to see some of your dams after a few years. Maybe you can make such a video showing the erosion occurred over those years. If you have build on top of soft soil, I'd also like to see how that looks, since the big dams need to implement strategies to keep the water away from the base of the dam.
I really love these videos. I've got a natural canal running alongside my house. It flows VERY slowly however. I've always wanted to build a little dam to power a pump to use the water for irrigation of my gardens.
Love the doggies hanging with ya when working also 👍 The last construction I just watched showed a small bridge that I thought 'oh that must be for his dog to walk across unimpeded by the following creek below...... even at night cause it it lit!'
Every time this man sees a small creek, I imagine the strong urge to build a damn or something like in this video just because he has some left over bricks and some sement
This feels like the fake pool people has moved into other content just to collect ad money and spoil their land and abandon each construction one by one
Honestly, this is the only channel like this where I’ll let him get away with using heavy machinery because they couldn’t do this without it, but they’re still awesome!
I’m glad I found this channel!!! Your work is so cool! I love the attention to detail! And you’re also extremely smart! You should do this work for a big company!!!
Do you measure your water flow before starting? Impressive that you don't suffer from flooding if not. If you do id love to see how that process works and what tools are involved
@@Kijker-013 that's okay I'm not entirely sure he speaks fluent English. alot of his comments are thanking people, I appreciate the acknowledgement either way 😊
I'm not sure he needs to, have you noticed he generally builds generous spillways in that are always used - he is undersizing the powerplant each and every time he does this
@@AdamSmith-kq6ys that's a good point there's plenty of room for a pretty big increase in flow, and I know a few people mentioned it's unlikely they last that long anyway, not even the damn itself it's likely the river/creek will change direction pretty quick especially if it's not in a particularly urbanized area
Very impressive, you can see why places in the far east are on the up and the west is going down the toilet. Skill and attention to detail are brilliant.
10:36 I was surprised the upper waterway didn’t crumble when he knocked out the wooden supports 😯!!! 🤔 9:40 The wall probably lasted 48 minutes.. I still enjoyed the video tho
This man finished his master civil engineering at some European University, came back home and couldn't find projects in his country. These days he does this out of frustration
While it works great, you could make both flows connect into one larger which would then come to main turbine tube at an angle to give it some initial "rotation" and maybe make more efficient, I think
@ 14:15 to 14:21 - We can already see leaks on the bottom part. Definitely just going to take note of the design. Add more reinforcement rebars and build the funnel, funnel channels, and turbine blades as one piece and not individual ones.
It would be nice to see the end result of what it can generate electrocity wise. If it for example powers lights in a nearby house or school or something
Normal light bulbs would probably already be a problem to power, even at half the brightness. But 1-2 high effiency LED lamps which can light a small room should work. It is just an estimation, as there are several other factors which have to be taken into account. As the dam is rather tiny and the water flow isn't much, the relatively small turbine can't rotate very fast. Simply said the force of the water which hits the turbine is not very high. If the trench and dam would be twice as deep and tall, the power generation would be way more than double that amount. Of course you would then need a sufficent water flow aswell. But a power generation measurement tool would be very cool to see indeed.
-- Nice, but how do you keep it from getting clogged? How do you shield sensitive components from the elements? Rain and such. What sort of power output are we looking at? Very creative and beautiful. Does it power some of your home's utilities, suppose I'm asking after its purpose/usefulness.
You should try using Pelton Wheels / Pelton turbines, and make a dam of some kind that is based around those turbines. Also maybe instead of making just dams you could make other infrastructure like water treatment plants and maybe even mini plastic pyrolysis factories (they turn plastic into fuel) and use the fuel the factory makes to power a mini generator/engine
i take these as being a bit of fun between rice harvests. plenty of water, irrigation canals, flat land... flat land doesnt work well with peltons. as much as i like them. low head, they want fully submerged turbines... francis and the like. pressure turbines. the turbine is where these guys are letting themselves down. a few paddles stuck to a rod isnt exactly efficient at converting that potential energy. what little there is. quick calc... assume 20L/sec, 1M fall... 200 joules, and every second, for 200W. at best, get 50% of that... the ideal turbine slows the water velocity to half (just like a pelton is best spun at half the water velocity) to extract the most power. their idea of a "turbine" just isnt up to the task. 100W. perfect turbine, perfect generator... lol. 70W at best. better than nothing. constant. steady. these guys are lucky to make 1/2W... i'd kill to have this sort of flow through my place. even if its only over a few meters of fall.
Should have screening to protect from large objects jamming it up. When there's a rainstorm there will be a serious flood which will ruin the generator and flood worse upstream from the dam.
@@Tran-Chien I estimate that you could power a mini continent with those mini power plants, that’s what you should do next, build a mini planet and power it with one of those hydropower plants
Where do you get all the metal bits from, anyway? Do you knock down the old projects and go digging through the rubble for the little bits and pieces and then reuse them on the next vid? Or is the backyard just full of dozens of these cool dams?
не знаю, поймёт ли меня автор, но, покажите, как это ночью работает ведь свет и тьма, лучшие друзья) только противоположности могут создать как великую красоту, так и великие разрушение. А ГЭС, это сочитанее силы, могущества и красоты природы с дополнениями от человека!
I love watching these videos because I learn so much , and can be useful for your homestead land , how to harness electricity for your own use is so awesome to share , thanks for the videos and keep them coming .👍
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How much electric can you run with this
I hope you build a mini golf.
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Imagine in a few hundred years and people find this and have to explain to students why there's all these tiny structures that work
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This won't last more than 2 weeks.
@@seeharvester Seems semisolid. Why do you say that?
Wouldn't the people upstream wondering why their land floods every week be more of an issue?
@@mikebevan1034 the first flood and its gone
I swear he has a infinite supply of concrete
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man's out here building miniature functioning hydroelectric dams while I'm sitting at my desk at 2:25 PM watching him and contemplating my life decisions
Not gonna lie, I'm impressed. Not only the engineering, but the ability and skill. Personally, I would have connected the "reinforcing" steel with some tie wire. But hey, if it works...it works. Excellent work, congratulations.
Fair enough!
Yea the vast majority of it is just hard work.
why arent u gunna lie? why even tell us you're not lying? just don't lie. lol
Don't be c:. It's done by a team of 20 people. It's not one guy. The actor has no idea how to do any of this lol.
@@Marr0wgar ahahah just hating to cope with your miserable unfulfilling life
I think we can all agree, the real hero is the guy that mixed all that mortar
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When there’s an apocalypse I want to be living next door to this guy
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Nothing short of amazing. Great work, design, and attention to details. I really appreciate you sharing this. I could watch these videos all day!
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Except for all the water peeping throught the structure at various places. :P
Truly amazing.
This giant guy is so nice for building all these things for us!
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An absolute joy to watch.Seeing the finished projects operate is awesome
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This man is a dam artist!
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Love the interesting concept builds! Hilarious how many professional dam engineers are in the comments.
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Since these are model hydroelectric dams they don't last long, but it's still very interesting to watch.
If anything these model dams would be very useful to examine the flaws with the system and therefore improve them.
Pretty inspiring work mate.
That's true!
I assume if you were to measure your water flow and mathematicaly scale it down. That could give you an idea where your currents are building and causing erosion would the water behave the same or would you see a much different outcome with a larger level of water. Obviously it would erode quicker but when scaling the dam up too your scaling the time that damage takes right?
@@swoopydoopy4851 The short and somewhat unsatisfying answer to the question of whether the rate of erosion scales with the size of the dam is "it depends on a bunch of geological and design factors". However, the engineering challenges associated with hydrodynamic effects such as erosion of spillways and undercutting of dam walls over time are basically solved problems at the civil project scale, although it's a pretty complex and specialised field of study. Search "computational fluid dynamics" to learn more about how these problems are modeled at scale. Obviously this guy is building these miniature projects for fun and educational purposes on a temporary basis, so he's probably not too concerned about the long-term effects of restricted/accelerated water flows.
and all the concrete, paint and steal that will emd up in the water....a miniature project but it reflects our behaviour in bigger projects as well....
I'd like to see some of your dams after a few years. Maybe you can make such a video showing the erosion occurred over those years. If you have build on top of soft soil, I'd also like to see how that looks, since the big dams need to implement strategies to keep the water away from the base of the dam.
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I really love these videos. I've got a natural canal running alongside my house. It flows VERY slowly however. I've always wanted to build a little dam to power a pump to use the water for irrigation of my gardens.
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Incredible. All your videos are simply awesome. And I enjoy the fact your dog hangs out during your builds!
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Love the doggies hanging with ya when working also 👍
The last construction I just watched showed a small bridge that I thought 'oh that must be for his dog to walk across unimpeded by the following creek below...... even at night cause it it lit!'
I also hope you use what you build to teach! Your knowledge is extremely useful for our younger generation!
Every time this man sees a small creek, I imagine the strong urge to build a damn or something like in this video just because he has some left over bricks and some sement
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This feels like the fake pool people has moved into other content just to collect ad money and spoil their land and abandon each construction one by one
No cringe intro, no high pitch over excited talk, no cringe EDM music, no sponsor ads, just straight build a dam
I love your videos
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Look at his engeneering skill
It's awesome
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These builds are works of art from a master maker. I could just watch video of it working like the video intro! Beautiful
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Love 💓 you bro from India,Assam,cachar
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This inspires me to become a engineer
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4:42 We all have to appreciate the little dog supervising his employee hard at work
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I swear one of this guy's ancestors was a beaver! I appreciate this so much! Makes me wish I had a stream on my property to try my hand at it.
Offensive but okay😅🙃👌
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Have watched a few of your projects and they're always awesome, especially that they actually generate electricity.
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Honestly, this is the only channel like this where I’ll let him get away with using heavy machinery because they couldn’t do this without it, but they’re still awesome!
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I’m glad I found this channel!!! Your work is so cool! I love the attention to detail! And you’re also extremely smart! You should do this work for a big company!!!
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Even better than working for a big corporation that doesnt care about him, he's working for himself.
Best guidance sir❤️I'm glad that all of your subscribers helped you and supported you on your journey.
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Brilliant, love it.
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Mind blowing mind
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Personally I like the look of the raw concrete without the paint. Either way your work is awesome!
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All that work in under 20 mins. Impressive!!
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This makes me sleep well 😴
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There are so many rural communities in the third world countries that could potentially benefit from such small hydroelectric power generators...
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Do you measure your water flow before starting? Impressive that you don't suffer from flooding if not. If you do id love to see how that process works and what tools are involved
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Lol!!
@@Kijker-013 that's okay I'm not entirely sure he speaks fluent English. alot of his comments are thanking people, I appreciate the acknowledgement either way 😊
I'm not sure he needs to, have you noticed he generally builds generous spillways in that are always used - he is undersizing the powerplant each and every time he does this
@@AdamSmith-kq6ys that's a good point there's plenty of room for a pretty big increase in flow, and I know a few people mentioned it's unlikely they last that long anyway, not even the damn itself it's likely the river/creek will change direction pretty quick especially if it's not in a particularly urbanized area
Very impressive, you can see why places in the far east are on the up and the west is going down the toilet. Skill and attention to detail are brilliant.
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10:36 I was surprised the upper waterway didn’t crumble when he knocked out the wooden supports 😯!!!
🤔 9:40 The wall probably lasted 48 minutes..
I still enjoyed the video tho
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The 4-legged supervisor is what kills me.
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Nice and simple! But I am more impressed with the mortar you use strong, smooth, sticky and decent waterproofing!!
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Strong,Smooth,Sticky OH yeah Exactly like my d-
MY DAD'S BELT ADVISED ME TO NOT FINISH THIS JOKE
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Bravo votre barrage est magnifique comme tous!!!
Franchement toutes mes félicitations!!!
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This man finished his master civil engineering at some European University, came back home and couldn't find projects in his country. These days he does this out of frustration
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Might try the rock method on my new wall🤔
Great video 👍
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While it works great, you could make both flows connect into one larger which would then come to main turbine tube at an angle to give it some initial "rotation" and maybe make more efficient, I think
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This would be incredibly effective. The longer the tube the greater the delta P so the harder it can pull to spin a generator. Siphoning is king.
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i like concrete. it's neato. let's all give thanks for concrete. where would we be without it?
The paint was not worthy but this was a fantastic video. It’s so deflating to watch. Thank you for the video and sharing your awesome skills
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vary neat dam design bro good work.
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This is a work of art I love it
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Give this guy NASA technology and he will revolutionize the world.
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This is fascinating !
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This makes me want to fix my cracked downpipe sometime this year.
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I'd love to see you make a device that stores and cleans water!
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@ 14:15 to 14:21 - We can already see leaks on the bottom part.
Definitely just going to take note of the design. Add more reinforcement rebars and build the funnel, funnel channels, and turbine blades as one piece and not individual ones.
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That generates enough power to supply the energy needs for all of the sane people left in San Francisco!
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ganz klasse Arbeit !!! sehr gut gemacht !!!!!
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It would be nice to see the end result of what it can generate electrocity wise. If it for example powers lights in a nearby house or school or something
Normal light bulbs would probably already be a problem to power, even at half the brightness. But 1-2 high effiency LED lamps which can light a small room should work. It is just an estimation, as there are several other factors which have to be taken into account. As the dam is rather tiny and the water flow isn't much, the relatively small turbine can't rotate very fast. Simply said the force of the water which hits the turbine is not very high. If the trench and dam would be twice as deep and tall, the power generation would be way more than double that amount. Of course you would then need a sufficent water flow aswell.
But a power generation measurement tool would be very cool to see indeed.
I think it might be able to produce something between 10 and 20W Max =)
aha, so big dams generate much more power in comparison to their size
-- Nice, but how do you keep it from getting clogged? How do you shield sensitive components from the elements? Rain and such. What sort of power output are we looking at? Very creative and beautiful. Does it power some of your home's utilities, suppose I'm asking after its purpose/usefulness.
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This guys is my hero.
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You should try using Pelton Wheels / Pelton turbines, and make a dam of some kind that is based around those turbines. Also maybe instead of making just dams you could make other infrastructure like water treatment plants and maybe even mini plastic pyrolysis factories (they turn plastic into fuel) and use the fuel the factory makes to power a mini generator/engine
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No way you get more than 1/10kw out of this amount of water
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In fact he could use a mini kaplan, he could generate a lot of power, it's not nonsense.
i take these as being a bit of fun between rice harvests. plenty of water, irrigation canals, flat land...
flat land doesnt work well with peltons.
as much as i like them.
low head, they want fully submerged turbines... francis and the like. pressure turbines.
the turbine is where these guys are letting themselves down. a few paddles stuck to a rod isnt exactly efficient at converting that potential energy.
what little there is.
quick calc... assume 20L/sec, 1M fall... 200 joules, and every second, for 200W. at best, get 50% of that... the ideal turbine slows the water velocity to half (just like a pelton is best spun at half the water velocity) to extract the most power. their idea of a "turbine" just isnt up to the task.
100W. perfect turbine, perfect generator... lol. 70W at best. better than nothing.
constant. steady.
these guys are lucky to make 1/2W...
i'd kill to have this sort of flow through my place. even if its only over a few meters of fall.
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Should have screening to protect from large objects jamming it up. When there's a rainstorm there will be a serious flood which will ruin the generator and flood worse upstream from the dam.
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Amazing! It would be more cool if you show at the night the build! Hugs from Brazil!
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Boa ideia.
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Its hard to believe that the gung glue was able to hold into place the propeller wings onto the rotor shaft
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Thank you to the gentleman for using his talent to so me how it’s done ! BRAVO 👍!!!!
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No offense but he looks like a China person I'm not being mean btw nice builds love them and I wonder u have a intelligent mind of doing that 😊🤗
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This dude definitely has creative mode from all that power he’s generating in all his videos combined
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@@Tran-Chien I estimate that you could power a mini continent with those mini power plants, that’s what you should do next, build a mini planet and power it with one of those hydropower plants
The only tool needed is a cleaver. It’s the most diverse tool I’ve ever seen. Used a hammer, trowel, and for cutting.
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This need to be in the museum
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Подписался. Интересные идеи.
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You alone build this infrastructure. It's amazing
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Well, the music wrecked it for me. Most of these types of vids are loaded with great ASMR feels but that music just wrecks it lol
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he is a man among men.... he worked with what he had.
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Meat cleaver as a masonry trowel.... Nice 👌
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Absolutely brilliant!!. Congratulations on your ingenuity. Obviously the dog wasn't much help though 😊
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If the world ends this is the person you call to build your bunker
I totally love that
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You are gifted, your invention will contribute the world.
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This satisfies me in more ways than I want to count
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better without the music
I mean, that's kinda relaxing with all the knocks and natural sounds
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Where do you get all the metal bits from, anyway? Do you knock down the old projects and go digging through the rubble for the little bits and pieces and then reuse them on the next vid? Or is the backyard just full of dozens of these cool dams?
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не знаю, поймёт ли меня автор, но, покажите, как это ночью работает ведь свет и тьма, лучшие друзья) только противоположности могут создать как великую красоту, так и великие разрушение. А ГЭС, это сочитанее силы, могущества и красоты природы с дополнениями от человека!
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@@Tran-Chien уже сделано.
I love that even the turbine is hand made!
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I love watching these videos because I learn so much , and can be useful for your homestead land , how to harness electricity for your own use is so awesome to share , thanks for the videos and keep them coming .👍
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Thanks for helping to keep the concrete industry in the black.
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most enjoyable to watch, well done sir.
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Wow that's awesome power plant man😊👌🤝👍
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I love how he uses the same green bucket in every video
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Подшипники на термоклее! Ради этого момента я и смотрел.
Here in the U.S. the Ol' Permit inspector would shut down this operation and channel encouraging this fascinating ingenuity.
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Genius hard working fun man!
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Thanks for your videos, I’ll probably use your techniques to power some of my Acreage power requirements, Cheers 🍻
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You probably made your entire family proud 👏 and have a nice new year
Super high quality concrete! Amazing work!
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Quite a simple way to explain how hydro electric dams work
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