I always used to love saying "literally oodles" but now that millenials for some reason have to say the word literally constantly. Especially when it's not necessary, the joke goes over thwir head and they rhink I'm doing it too. It sucks that millenials ruined something so great. But I'm sure gen x ruined lots of things. Beavis and Butthead was basically a documentary about all the things wrong with Gen Xers. But that's what made it so brilliant.
@@EJM1224 in another video they say she got a job at IKEA, so she doesn't have the time to do HPC videos anymore. Being a professional channel is full time job too, there is a lot of effort on planning, filming, editing etc.
@@HydraulicPressChannel Yes! Find some old rusted mechanisms in a scrapyard, try to shift them with the press, then spray with WD40 and try again. Great idea!
I am nearly 63. Why do I enjoy your channel so much? Must be the still 15 year old in my heart! As long as you keep posting, I'll be there. Greetings from Dimboola in Victoria, Australia.
@@johnvanhal2450 🤣. Oh wow! Who would have ever guessed! LOL. Thanks for the replies. You sound like you have a great sense of humour. Have a wonderful day.
1:08 I’d have loved a se it random secondary test where you crush the bottle to exactly this kind of point, then release pressure to see how much it reverts to its original shape
😂the soccer/football wrapped in duct tape looks like Finnish version of Sputnik. Also the duct tape sticky notes explodes while you are talking is great🤣🤣🤣
That was funny. Brilliant narration. Loved the lathe application. Might be first time in human history a lathe has been used to apply duct tape to something.
All I thought of with the wrapped up post-it notes was "So that's what a 'gift' from The Joker would look like!" XD Love you guys! Always have and always will!
That was awesome! Easy to predict the soda bottle, but I must say I had higher hopes for the can! Maybe try a can of beans or similar instead, as they have less profiled ends..
Interesting observation: the "smoke" that came out of the soda bottle when it exploded was actually CO2 gas. When the soda was being compressed in the bottle, the CO2 in solution was being pressed out of the liquid (I think) and actually cooling off. After all, if we take C02 and compress it enough then it turns into a liquid. This is why the "smoke" that comes out of the bottle drops quickly to the table and disperses. This same smoke effect is seen from dry ice (which is just a solid form of C02) I could be wrong with these assumptions, but I find it interesting. Does anyone else have any other ideas as to what's going on here?
Probably wasn't pressed out of the liquid, more like the sudden depressurisation made it come out of the liquid. The same smoke appears when you just open a bottle. Probably water in the air condensing on cold CO2
The sudden change in pressure is causing water vapor to form. Same thing happens when you twist a spring water bottle tight and, using pressure, pop open and launch the cap
It's great to hear that Anni is still there acting as a safety supervisor. I hope she is doing well in her new job and I eagerly await her "Hydraulic Press: IKEA" channel, just crushing IKEA items. 🤣
If you ever decide to revisit this idea, I wonder how the aluminum can would fare if you wrapped it in both directions like you did with the post-it notes, to support and seal the top and bottom a bit?
The football and soda bottle were awesome! How do you keep the soda and other liquids from wreaking havoc on the press and other nearby things? Seems like it would be a pain to clean up.
Actually if somebody was wondering about the smoke coming out of the bottles, it's from the immense pressure release when the bottle bursts and the pressure fells drastically to ambient pressure and with it the temperature, which in turn has an effect on the surrounding water vapors in the air as it is condensing along the path of the flowing redissolved co2 gas that was bound in the coke before. At least this would be my best guess.
Great results! Please crush the roll of tape with the layers oriented like the paper. Maybe it too will explode but since it is made with some petroleum products.
It would be super interesting to see similar items compared with similar weights of duct tape applied but on one the tape is applied carefully and smoothly with good tension, and the other it's just slobbed on there like how people normally try to use tape.
Definitely. I'm pretty sure that the can as an example would have been much stronger if the tape had been wound tighter. The reason why I think so is, because if it had been wound tighter the can would have been capable of distributing the force to the tape much better
@@niclaswyatt866 Maybe, but the can is still quite capable of buckling inward before it has been compressed enough for internal pressure to prevent that. It should make a huge difference for the pressure vessels, though, and maybe things like the stack of post-its which behave like fluid at failure.
Glad to see you're using the GOOD duct tape! I have about half a roll left of that from a couple of years back. I use the cheaper (3M) stuff when I don't need the really good stuff! TESA all the way, baby! There's soooo much glue on that tape, and it's super thick!
Could you try to see if there is a difference between a can that has been shaken up, vs a can that hasn’t been shaken? Would be interesting to know, what if any differences the internal pressure would have.
I think the load cell is measuring the force of the explosion. For the first paper test, the slow-motion shows failure at about 69 tonnes, but afterwards, the load cell recorder shows a peak of 75 tonnes. I think that means there was 6 tonnes of explosive force.
Cool, man I have already suggested to try to compress frozen mercury, under Normal temperature it is liquid but they say that under - 40 it gets solidified and Impossible to be compressed by any hydraulic pressure that you May expose to it. - 40 is a minimal temperature needed for solidification so another advice is to lower its temperature even further using Maybe some mold to give some kind of a shape
What is the sampling rate on the pressure gauge? Would love see an oscilloscope pattern. When the can ruptured at 350kg it looked like an afterkick to 380, an oscilloscope would resolve it. A tap on the sensor may cause the meter to stop or be inaccurate. Curious minds want to know.
It seemed like heat from the compression on the wrapped soda bottle (in shot #2) was high enough to boil the soda? I saw smoke and bubbling after the fact.
The way the duct tape shredded around the post-it note explosion was a good visualization of just how violent the paper explosions are. Wow!
why does the paper explode
@@seucos_garage the cellulose shatters under too much force
I laughed when I realized how much tape you put on there. I was expecting a couple of layers. Using the lathe was definitely big brain!
Shitload...it's a technical term
"duct tape enhanced" was no joke
Ye lol
I always used to love saying "literally oodles" but now that millenials for some reason have to say the word literally constantly. Especially when it's not necessary, the joke goes over thwir head and they rhink I'm doing it too.
It sucks that millenials ruined something so great. But I'm sure gen x ruined lots of things. Beavis and Butthead was basically a documentary about all the things wrong with Gen Xers. But that's what made it so brilliant.
Metric Fucktonne. It's a technical term, used by almost every country on Earth
The explosive force of pressed paper never ceases to amaze me.
Help me understand why paper explodes!!
Some other stuff that seems like there would be a huge explosion - DON'T!
Battery's are the best exploders!🔥🔥
These are the questions we need answers to! Keep up the good work!
The questions we never knew needed to be asked!🤣🤣
This video reminds me old videos, and I'm very happy with it. And great to hear Anni again! :)
I was also happy to hear Anni :)
Me too..
Annie - We Miss You Greatly! 😢
What happened to Anni?
@@EJM1224 in another video they say she got a job at IKEA, so she doesn't have the time to do HPC videos anymore. Being a professional channel is full time job too, there is a lot of effort on planning, filming, editing etc.
The fact that a Pepsi bottle can withstand 2000 pounds of vertical force is mind blowing
Plastic bottles are pretty amazing
Cyclinder moment
I love you
@@googleuser3163 oof it’s too early in the relationship to be saying that
Thank you
really fortuitous points of failure this time around! the explosions actually decided to face the camera for once
It is great hearing Anni's reactions again!
Maybe the Play-Doh animals will come back in the next video 🤞
Where did she go?
@@EikottXD she has a job out of TH-cam now
@@metalhammerish I wonder why. I would think that this channel would pay the bills. Dream job?
@@EikottXD they explained it in this video:
th-cam.com/video/Ce6QvdG6oGc/w-d-xo.html
8:00 I like Anni yelling "Oi!" in the background when the paper explodes.
I think Annie's reaction in the background is the best gauge of how it went.
Oooohhhhh! You’ve made a Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessel! They use those on rockets, ya know! 🚀
More common on SCBA tanks…
If it moves but shouldn't: duct tape. If it doesn't move but it should: WD40
I have to make video about how much easier stuck stuff is to move after WD40 :D
@@HydraulicPressChannel Yes! Find some old rusted mechanisms in a scrapyard, try to shift them with the press, then spray with WD40 and try again. Great idea!
You just have to be careful never to let them come into contact with each other. The resulting paradox could destroy the universe.
@@23Scadu Spoiler: lube beats tape
@@torydavis10 true dat brotha
the wd40 breaks down the adhesive and the duct tape is worthless.
These hydraulic videos and ASMR is all I need in life.
I am nearly 63. Why do I enjoy your channel so much? Must be the still 15 year old in my heart! As long as you keep posting, I'll be there. Greetings from Dimboola in Victoria, Australia.
Hi, fellow kid. 63 next February here..😁🤣
@@johnvanhal2450 Wow. Haven't been called a kid in a very long time. A big compliment. Does this mean we are engaged? LOL. Greetings from Dimboola. 😀
@@nancycurtis7315 I guess so. Party there or over here, iin the Netherlands?
@@johnvanhal2450 🤣. Oh wow! Who would have ever guessed! LOL. Thanks for the replies. You sound like you have a great sense of humour. Have a wonderful day.
@@nancycurtis7315 Thanks to you too, Nancy. Have a wonderful day down under! The day here hasn't even begun yet, it's 5 am now.
That face shot to the camera was a rare gem. As always, nice work.👍
I believe this was called a "moneyshot" 🤣
@@TimeConsumingInc somebody had to say it.😆
2:19 that looks like.. well.. you know
hahaha :D Did not understand first.. then rewatched it with 110% imagination :D
LOL
I love this guy's accent so much. Hits my brain just right.
So nice to hear Ani's voice again! Even if it was only a couple of brief sounds...
OI!
1:08 I’d have loved a se it random secondary test where you crush the bottle to exactly this kind of point, then release pressure to see how much it reverts to its original shape
1:30 "Big Brain Method"😆😅🤣😂🤣😅
Here in Finland we call duct tape "Jeesusteippi", which literally means "Jesus tape"
It does miracles
What Jesus tape cannot fix god has abandoned
😂the soccer/football wrapped in duct tape looks like Finnish version of Sputnik.
Also the duct tape sticky notes explodes while you are talking is great🤣🤣🤣
paper covered in duct tape is wierdest thing i saw today.
good work Laur and Anni you are creatively destructive as usual
Oh shit! I haven't seen one of your videos in a while! Glad to have you back on my feed!
I’d love to see you try this with different tapes! (Gaff tape, paper tape, aluminum tape, etc.)
Dont forget flex tape?
That was funny. Brilliant narration. Loved the lathe application. Might be first time in human history a lathe has been used to apply duct tape to something.
All I thought of with the wrapped up post-it notes was "So that's what a 'gift' from The Joker would look like!" XD Love you guys! Always have and always will!
That was awesome! Easy to predict the soda bottle, but I must say I had higher hopes for the can! Maybe try a can of beans or similar instead, as they have less profiled ends..
..and you could probably use the lathe to wrap it..
Easy to predict the soda ?!? I took a ton of pressure ! Do you have any stock tips ?
would be no different, the issue is not the ends, it is that metal buckles where plastic stretches
3:15 The regularity of the ridges forming suggests some already-existing weaker points in the metal used to make the can. Very interesting.
Interesting observation: the "smoke" that came out of the soda bottle when it exploded was actually CO2 gas. When the soda was being compressed in the bottle, the CO2 in solution was being pressed out of the liquid (I think) and actually cooling off. After all, if we take C02 and compress it enough then it turns into a liquid. This is why the "smoke" that comes out of the bottle drops quickly to the table and disperses. This same smoke effect is seen from dry ice (which is just a solid form of C02)
I could be wrong with these assumptions, but I find it interesting. Does anyone else have any other ideas as to what's going on here?
Probably wasn't pressed out of the liquid, more like the sudden depressurisation made it come out of the liquid. The same smoke appears when you just open a bottle. Probably water in the air condensing on cold CO2
The sudden change in pressure is causing water vapor to form. Same thing happens when you twist a spring water bottle tight and, using pressure, pop open and launch the cap
you guys are close! when a gas is compressed it rises in temp. when pressure is released quickly the gas temp. drops quickly. very cold. creates fog.
Co2 can't exist as a liquid at atmospheric pressure, it sublimates from solid to gas
It's great to hear that Anni is still there acting as a safety supervisor. I hope she is doing well in her new job and I eagerly await her "Hydraulic Press: IKEA" channel, just crushing IKEA items. 🤣
How lovely to hear Anni in the background. Thanks Anni, we miss you!
If you ever decide to revisit this idea, I wonder how the aluminum can would fare if you wrapped it in both directions like you did with the post-it notes, to support and seal the top and bottom a bit?
Was that a Metric sheet-load of tape, or a Freedom Unit sheet-load? 😁
the guy is eastern european so it's obviously metric!
@@thewhitefalcon8539 No offense, but Finland is usually considered northern Europe, despite being neighbors with Putland..
@@thewhitefalcon8539 Northern Europe..
In Europe, we don't measure things in thumbs, shins, feet, guns, eagles or the phase-transitioning point of brine.
That was glorious!!! Taping up a ball was brilliant!
2:28
My reaction after using an entire bottle of Tapatio on my breakfast.
And lunch.
And dinner.
And dessert.
The football and soda bottle were awesome! How do you keep the soda and other liquids from wreaking havoc on the press and other nearby things? Seems like it would be a pain to clean up.
That's why diet is used
2:15 The 10 year old in me thinks that ends up in a very funny shape 🤣
Actually if somebody was wondering about the smoke coming out of the bottles, it's from the immense pressure release when the bottle bursts and the pressure fells drastically to ambient pressure and with it the temperature, which in turn has an effect on the surrounding water vapors in the air as it is condensing along the path of the flowing redissolved co2 gas that was bound in the coke before. At least this would be my best guess.
Yeah we figured...
You guys ever get ants in the shop? XD
Hard to believe but not yet :D
You are doing the true science that the world needs. :D
Great results! Please crush the roll of tape with the layers oriented like the paper. Maybe it too will explode but since it is made with some petroleum products.
Love it! Keep up the good videos!
It would be super interesting to see similar items compared with similar weights of duct tape applied but on one the tape is applied carefully and smoothly with good tension, and the other it's just slobbed on there like how people normally try to use tape.
Definitely. I'm pretty sure that the can as an example would have been much stronger if the tape had been wound tighter. The reason why I think so is, because if it had been wound tighter the can would have been capable of distributing the force to the tape much better
@@niclaswyatt866 Maybe, but the can is still quite capable of buckling inward before it has been compressed enough for internal pressure to prevent that. It should make a huge difference for the pressure vessels, though, and maybe things like the stack of post-its which behave like fluid at failure.
Glad to see you're using the GOOD duct tape! I have about half a roll left of that from a couple of years back. I use the cheaper (3M) stuff when I don't need the really good stuff! TESA all the way, baby! There's soooo much glue on that tape, and it's super thick!
2:59 that bottle got me actin up
"Because why not?" I feel like this is a motto you live by.😂
Could you try to see if there is a difference between a can that has been shaken up, vs a can that hasn’t been shaken? Would be interesting to know, what if any differences the internal pressure would have.
Love the paper explosion! My favorite 😂 oh love the cards too 😂 So glad Anni is back!
Also you should paint the wall white behind the press ! It will help show more details and look less like a dungeon :)
wrapping stuff with the lathe was genius, i'm sure that cut the time to do it by like 90%, haha.
2:28 that's me after eating at Taco Bell
"Red Green" would approve of these tests😜🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.
Anni's jump scare/shock exclamations when things explode aways make laugh.
Here we go!
Fun video, and great to hear Anni's voice again!
We love you
That's Awsome that Anni came by to help. It's been awhile since I heard her mentioned.
TH-cam has stopped recommending your videos to me but I still found you
I wonder if your father has found any stuff left behind by your crushings in his workshop or how diligent you have been with cleaning.
He would not be happy finding a sticky floor from soda sugar I suppose. 😂
Really need some high speed footage of post-it notes wrapped in duct tape. That was much violent than I was expecting.
2:28 When you ate Taco Bell
It was the most interesting video since a long time.
Omg the smol caterpillar on the Toukkis can is so adorable!
Your commentary cracks me up. You are so blunt. "it was a total pain in the ass to put on" 🤣
"Okay, it's much stron...BOOM...ger."
That lathe-powered duct tape application made me laugh. Great stuff.
8:05 "OK it's much stron...BOOM💥!!!" 😂😂
Another great show very well done.
2:29 me after taco night
Very smart choice using sugar free soda for this!
i heart you and lady, ,always fscintillating content.
.your command of english language is improving
Love You Guys!! My Subscription to HPC is starting to get a Patina! 🤣🥰
'I had this big brain method of applying the tape with the lathe' I freaking died. I did not expect that XDD
POV you're someone's daughter: 2:52
Is that Anni I hear at 6:31?
Welcome back!
I think the load cell is measuring the force of the explosion.
For the first paper test, the slow-motion shows failure at about 69 tonnes, but
afterwards, the load cell recorder shows a peak of 75 tonnes. I think that means
there was 6 tonnes of explosive force.
You didn't wonder why on earth paper would explode in the first place? It surprised me for sure.
2:17 me after a taco bell...
This is the best goddamn channel on all of the internet. THANK YOU😆
2:17 When you tried to hold it in but didn't make it to the toilet in time...
Cool, man I have already suggested to try to compress frozen mercury, under Normal temperature it is liquid but they say that under - 40 it gets solidified and Impossible to be compressed by any hydraulic pressure that you May expose to it. - 40 is a minimal temperature needed for solidification so another advice is to lower its temperature even further using Maybe some mold to give some kind of a shape
what liquids compress the most? soda, orange juice, apple juice, water, milk, shampoo etc etc etc...?
LES GOO NEW VIDEO TOO GOOD BIG FAN BRO
when the hydraulic press channel wants to make popcorn. uses the press. when it comes out smoking at 1:11. that's how you know you got a good snack.
What about flex seal on items you put in the water chamber. Revisit some things you have done and compare with and without flex seal.
How about adding a position measurement? Combine with force and you get how tought material is. Like how fast the force goes up vs. deformation.
I'm curious about the soda and what kinda soda it is
This was a great video!!
i really loved to hear Anni's reaction. It was a while.
What is the sampling rate on the pressure gauge? Would love see an oscilloscope pattern. When the can ruptured at 350kg it looked like an afterkick to 380, an oscilloscope would resolve it. A tap on the sensor may cause the meter to stop or be inaccurate. Curious minds want to know.
Yay Anni back!
when you rush to the stall and barely get your pants down after eating some taco bell @2:18
Soda bottle was impressive as hell. They normally blow around 600 PSI internal pressure usually. Very impressive to see.
I love the little smoke facts 2:32
Alternative Channel Name: Jump Scare Channel
You see it coming, you know it is coming, but you still get jump scared.
It seemed like heat from the compression on the wrapped soda bottle (in shot #2) was high enough to boil the soda? I saw smoke and bubbling after the fact.
I love this man’s accent so much
2:17
Wednesday morning after a Taco & Tequila Tuesday 🤣
Under which youtube category does this shredding & crushing content come?
"but if you add a shit load of tape" my favourite comment on this channel ever.....🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻
Wonderful! I always bring duct tape when I go camping. Now I know why. Excellent video. Thank youa