crimp terminals @ 4:45 are barely touched by the water pump pliers. you forgot to tug test them! they will be a high resistance path. increase the efficiency of your machine by crimping to cables properly.
For anyone about to break a microwave or any high voltage device, if you see transformer coils with yellow tape, you need to be sure they have no charge before touching them (or using a dremel on them) because they can hold a charge for quite some time. If you know how to ensure its been discharged before using a multimeter, chances are you already are the type who has a multimeter anyway
I could use the spark plugs for my 20s integrated device measurement installations although I wouldn't bet on the second it it (honestly, I've been thinking about initializing the 20k but not the V1 but the V02 despite of it's claims)...
An 11 minute video on spark plug projects, 9 minutes of which have absolutely nothing to do with them. Spot welders are just the opposite using low voltage and high current versus a spark plug's high voltage low current. As for the rest, a 10" ceramic sharpening rod from wal-mart is 2 dollars and will provide more and better ceramic for any of these projects except possibly the drill bit scene... although for that a dedicated nutsert squeezed into a hole will give you far more thread strength and durability without having to use a thread tap. And I'm still trying to figure out why anyone would weld two nuts on the end of a spark plug and twist them off saying it's good for small welding. There is a welder already capable of welding thin or tiny parts called a tig welder. They can weld 2 razor blades together with precision. I don't see a spark plug doing that no matter what you do to it.
@@TheDahfred I know but the spot welder installation didn't include one. The technology behind spotwelder is different from spark plug. If you say your making shrimp dishes, if u use prawn, are you saying they are both crustaceans? 🤣
Where would you find the intersection between buying a new spark plug and using an old spark plug, where the gadget your making isnt cheaper and better solved by buying the current appropriate tool for the job? I mean flip this question around its the same thing. WHen would the effort of making a diy spark plug cross the price of buying a actual spark plug for your car
Hey guys, you'all are quite creative in making stuff. But seems slike you need lessons in dismantling stuff. A microwave can be openned up with just a screwdriver. A sledgehammer is overkill. And you end up destroying some still useful parts. Just an observation .
And yet again the spot welder. With unnecessary violence to dismantle the microwave. Love this channel but am tired of the spot welder in sooooo many of them.
Nice spot welding, patience, and precision work but the final product cannot produce that much current to weld like that. Furthermore, for those electrical engineer and future electricians out there esp in developing countries do not bust open a old microwave like this guy did because it has radioactive material inside of it that can cause radiation poisoning opened or tampered with by non professionals without the knowledge or PPE.
There is no radioactive substances inside microwave further more "micro waves" are electro magnetic radio waves emitted by the megatron vacuum tube inside microvawe and have nothing to deal with radioactivity - that is alpha & beta particles emission from isotopes decay
If this makes you cringe then you should check out ElectroBOOM Channel and yes there's enough current here. The guys channel I mentioned used a similar setup to produce well over 2000 amps
Just don't obliterate the magnetron. It's only POSSIBLY in the insulators, and they would need to break to release toxic dust. It would also need to have been manufactured over 50 years ago in order to be dangerous. The last 50 years of ceramic insulators on microwave magnetrons have not used beryllium.
Last one is great. And it's also the only one that doesn't use a spark plug.
🤣😂
Such nice video production quality for absolutely nothing
I love how the glass gets scores and then the video cuts before he snaps it
9:52
Hello everyone friend thank you for share
90% plagiarism, 99% useless trash, spot welding is good
Agreed. 3 types of people in the world bro, the people that can count and the people that cant
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The only thing these videos prove is that you can monetize literally anything. Genius.
Where is the spark in the spot welder🤷🏻♂️
It IS the spark plug 😂
The power of editing.
I use them to put high voltage into vacuum chambers, because they seal well and can withstand the 50,000 volts I'm applying to the chamber.
Good thinking
For all the negativity. This man wasn't just sitting around staring at his computer
Theres 10 minutes ill never get back. Thanks alot.
I'm impressed.
Confused, but impressed.
This is some quality DiWhy content
The spark plug keychain, when you wanna break into cars at night and still be trendy.
crimp terminals @ 4:45 are barely touched by the water pump pliers. you forgot to tug test them! they will be a high resistance path. increase the efficiency of your machine by crimping to cables properly.
I was thinking the same thing. Along side my thought of " Where the F is he gonna put a spark plug in this thing?
When I was an entrepreneur this spot welding machine fetch very good external maintenance expenses, initially riveting is popular in 1990's
I liked the last project! It was cool
Awesomeness
thanks for the video. Could you please explain the connections made ? Thank you
For anyone about to break a microwave or any high voltage device, if you see transformer coils with yellow tape, you need to be sure they have no charge before touching them (or using a dremel on them) because they can hold a charge for quite some time. If you know how to ensure its been discharged before using a multimeter, chances are you already are the type who has a multimeter anyway
Good choice of music, who is the artist? Thank you in advance.
How was the magnetron discharged before it was taken apart?
Lick it
Nice spot welder which had nothing to do with a sparkplug.
I have yet to see a "hack" video that was useful, safe, AND cheaper than biting the actual object
I feel like using the spark plug in the lathe tool post was actually useful and cheaper than the proper tool. Maybe not safe though
Don't do the spot weld. If you do, you'll get electrified as there is literally no ground there...
It won't shock you just cause it's not grounded but that makes it more dangerous Incase the live wire touches the metal case
Умница!
Молодец 😊
Yes man that's great profarmance.
Doesn’t the welder still need juice from some source ?
Just think if this guy and Edison had gotten together
FANTÁSTICO .....NOVO APRENDIZADO ... JAÚ SP 🇧🇷
Cool video!!!
I could use the spark plugs for my 20s integrated device measurement installations although I wouldn't bet on the second it it (honestly, I've been thinking about initializing the 20k but not the V1 but the V02 despite of it's claims)...
amazing god job brother❤❤❤
I used them in my truck, in my van, in my car and my mower.
Even used them in my motorcycle.
No videos
Sorry 😐
Thanks you 🙏 semoga bermanfaat dan selamat
Spot welding why Relay used? Increase the ampere High current?
That thingamajig he took outta that microwave, was that the flux capacitor or the polarity inverter?
is there a wiring diagram for the spot welder ???
А что будет с этим человеком, если ему показать изолятор?! 😂
Looks like a waste of perfectly good spark plugs.
It also looks like a waste of minutes in a lifetime that I won't get back.
It's a waste of my perfectly good time
And a microwave
>video about repurposing spark plugs
>shows old clip of project that doesn't use spark plugs
>it takes up most of the runtime
Never change
Is this self powered?
An 11 minute video on spark plug projects, 9 minutes of which have absolutely nothing to do with them. Spot welders are just the opposite using low voltage and high current versus a spark plug's high voltage low current. As for the rest, a 10" ceramic sharpening rod from wal-mart is 2 dollars and will provide more and better ceramic for any of these projects except possibly the drill bit scene... although for that a dedicated nutsert squeezed into a hole will give you far more thread strength and durability without having to use a thread tap. And I'm still trying to figure out why anyone would weld two nuts on the end of a spark plug and twist them off saying it's good for small welding. There is a welder already capable of welding thin or tiny parts called a tig welder. They can weld 2 razor blades together with precision. I don't see a spark plug doing that no matter what you do to it.
Title is spark plug transformation but what has it got to do with the spot welder? 😂
Spot welders are kinda actually spark plugs....?
@@TheDahfred I know but the spot welder installation didn't include one. The technology behind spotwelder is different from spark plug. If you say your making shrimp dishes, if u use prawn, are you saying they are both crustaceans? 🤣
So cool! No doubt
I feel like I was robbed of my attention 😭
Because you have no imagination or ingenuity or motivation to create
What gage of wire are you using
Nothing to see here
Same videos posted already...good content..I said three times already
Where would you find the intersection between buying a new spark plug and using an old spark plug, where the gadget your making isnt cheaper and better solved by buying the current appropriate tool for the job? I mean flip this question around its the same thing. WHen would the effort of making a diy spark plug cross the price of buying a actual spark plug for your car
video should be called ways to break a spark plug while doing unrealted things
Where does the power come from?
Sparkplugs-Box-Car-Trash. If you get a lot of them. Such as a junkyard. You can get rare metals to scrap.
so why is this video primarily about making a microwave transformer arc welder?
I played alot when I was a kid too.... but, you're not a kid.
Where does power for welder come from..? Is it somehow self powered..?
👀 I don't get it..! 🤔
I must've missed the genius part..
Folks ,this is internet comedy. No one will ever do any of this.
Wait can some one explain to me the idea behind 1 and 3? Like the why not the how
139000 views, 4 likes. Well, now.
Mysteriously didn't show the glass being divided in two. I WONDER WHY
9:52
@@pauloya well dang I didn't watch long enough. I am ashamed.
Вторичность для загаживания ресурса.
Obliterates with hammer... "Transformation!!!"
Where the happy ukulele music at??
Hey guys, you'all are quite creative in making stuff. But seems slike you need lessons in dismantling stuff. A microwave can be openned up with just a screwdriver. A sledgehammer is overkill. And you end up destroying some still useful parts. Just an observation .
1:03 about to do this on my exhaust anyone think it's a good idea
This video is basically a choice menu of how to hurt yourself.
Belle trouvaille, bravo
Strange examples of "Genius".
How about "Useless" ?
A spot welder is only $150...open the box, plug it in, and it's ready
Hmmm that last one didn't use a spark plug ..... I want my money back ...... irony in its own ...
Does Rain actually Bow
Genius 🤩
Dont get the red line here
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This video has made me and everyone else who watches it, just a little dumber.
Very ingenious I ❤ it so very cool . 👍😄👍
What did he make ???
A time machine
He made....me regret the time I just lost 😕
Over 1mln views. 1k likes xD I watched 1/3 and i know why.
Briljant mind
Wows 🤩
Great skills but the video was just simply too long and drawn-out
2:12 hat nicht funktioniert deswegen cut im video
50% nonsense
50% BS
And yet again the spot welder. With unnecessary violence to dismantle the microwave. Love this channel but am tired of the spot welder in sooooo many of them.
Этож сколько рукоблудов, на Полуляхе паразитируют!
Nice spot welding, patience, and precision work but the final product cannot produce that much current to weld like that. Furthermore, for those electrical engineer and future electricians out there esp in developing countries do not bust open a old microwave like this guy did because it has radioactive material inside of it that can cause radiation poisoning opened or tampered with by non professionals without the knowledge or PPE.
There is no radioactive substances inside microwave further more "micro waves" are electro magnetic radio waves emitted by the megatron vacuum tube inside microvawe and have nothing to deal with radioactivity - that is alpha & beta particles emission from isotopes decay
If this makes you cringe then you should check out ElectroBOOM Channel and yes there's enough current here. The guys channel I mentioned used a similar setup to produce well over 2000 amps
Just don't obliterate the magnetron. It's only POSSIBLY in the insulators, and they would need to break to release toxic dust.
It would also need to have been manufactured over 50 years ago in order to be dangerous. The last 50 years of ceramic insulators on microwave magnetrons have not used beryllium.
Old is an understatement
It can absolutely weld like that, and this luck finding a microwave with any radioactive materials in it
Imagine thinking any of this junk would be at all useful 😂😂😅
Dumb stuff except last one
Thanks for wasting my time.
Wt actual f$#@ did I just have to watch
dude, i got so tired of listening to that music man, please, change it up some times!
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666
Your editing is so confusing.
Yo, @funkfpv where you at bro? Lol 😅😂
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Another 5 minutes of my lire wasted
Life
как полулях это придумал со свечей игрался, по всему ютубу разнесло
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alot of pointless or fake content
BS