We just got home from frozen lake. We had great day with our TH-cam car at ice track. Video comes out probably on next Thursday since it's probably closer to workshop than experiment :D There is lot of great drone shots and the car was about 80% of the lap sideways :D
That sounds really nice! But this video was also really nice. Fun way to make the hole at start. It's like when they pick ice for the ice hotel they build here in Sweden (in Jukkasjärvi). I have a video from that on my channel. Boiling water is also quite fun to handle out in the cold, because of all the steam generated (or more correct, the cold is making the steam condense - wich is what we see as "white smoke"). It went thru faster than I thaught given how long time the hot tub lasted - but yeah, this water was a lot hotter. Really cool when you put down the Go Pro (the clear parts of the ice where you could really see into the ice). The shallow depth also explains why the water was brown in the hot tub video, haha (there was probably some mud and stuff stirred up from the bottom as you made the hole and pumped up the water).
Yeah, so Anni wins and entire world wins also, because there's so much win in Anni's ideas. And we learned again that Finnish lakes have two temperature levels: "Varm" and "Cold as faak". Oh, and last, but not least: NELLI!!!
A new revolutionary way of quickly makeing holes in the ice on lakes. Boil some water for a couple of hours and then use it to cut a hole through the ice in just a minute or two!
You realise that in Antarctica they do exactly that. Deepest borehole drilled is over 2km! See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_drilling#Hot_water_and_steam_drills
He almost has a master's degree in applied science and a lifetime of living in icy Finland and running the family metalworking shop. He's not disappearing below any ice all of a sudden.
Kalvopora its true :D Because finish people are used to speak finish so it's hardes to pronounce some words (also writing them is difficult). This accent is caused by diferrent r and other stuff that are more common in finish language
That GoPro lake-bottom video under the ice was SPECTACULAR!!! I never knew there could be green plants at the bottom of a frozen lake under 20 inches of ice in Winter in Finland! This video was absolutely worth doing just for that amazing video of the bottom of the lake! Thank you!!
1 - 2 nights and it is solid a.f. to step on. As the spring progresses, they can see this kind of old holes as dark spots. Every Finn know, that "Never step on dark spots in ice."
Wonderful video, and great editing skills Anni :) I was nervous about you being on the ice at first, until I saw you were on a solid 40cm of ice. That's crazy - we have nothing like this around us.
Just for people that are wondering, 4 inches (10cm) will support people walking on it. 5-7 Inches (13-18 cm) will support snowmobile/atv. 8-12 inches (20-30 cm) will support a car or small vehicle. 12-15 Inches (30-40 cm) will support a medium truck. His lake could support a big pickup truck. (Ice varies in thickness though so stay off it unless experienced people have checked it or you might fall through a thin spot.)
of course water wins 1) no leidenfrost effect 2) powerful stream 3) greater heat capacity per volume 4) ten times more mass (200l water vs. 20 kg of steel) 5) beacause of 4) -total released heat energy of the cooling water (100 to 0 C) is 4,19*100*200 = 84 000 kJ -total released heat energy of the cooling steel (1400 to 0 C) is 0,46*1400*20 = 13 000 kJ is less than 1/6 of that of water that's what makes the difference
I'm watching now, 10-06-2020 year of corona virus. I've paused the video 18 seconds in and I predict that the ice will win. 🧊 🧊 🧊 🧊 🧊 watching from North East UK 🇬🇧
i wonder if you can make clean cuts if you get high pressure powerwasher to use that boiling water :D (maybe need protective gear for splashes of water)
Your land is amazing!!! Very Awesome landscapes..... Here in Brazil we never meet to snow... only strong sun... blue sky and hot places... if I could move to the North.... congratulations!
Funny that you guys try this, there is actually a VERY effective piece of equipment called a “Hot Water Drill”. This device is used to primarily drill through glaciers and ice shelves.
Hey, i have a realy good video Idea for you now in the Winter. You have to finde a smaler lake (if the ice is like this i would say 5 to 10 meter in Diameter) and then drill a hole in to the lake next to the shore. After that pump the water out and see if the whole ice of the lake will stay or if it breaks. Because there is no water which carrys the ice. Best Regards
And what you have said can also be said like, it takes alot more energy to melt something than it does to cool something. There is the same amount of energy difference melting something as freezing something. (Heat of fusion) There is the same amount of energy difference in heating and cooling something by a set amount. (Specific heat capacity) HEAT WILL NOT ALWAYS WIN
I don't believe if you just tipped this water in like a trough you made it would not go through. It was the pressure pushing the water and heat through the ice
Collecting ice is a way to obtain high purity water because when water freezes it can only freeze as pure water, so most impurities [not all but most] are pushed out [downward] during freezing. This does nothing to the impurities falling out of the sky, but once it develops a skin the impurities just sit on the top and can be cut off.
A few years ago here in Ontario Canada we had 48-50 of ice on lake Simcoe. If you didn't have an auger extension, you needed a spud bar to get through the last couple inches.
We just got home from frozen lake. We had great day with our TH-cam car at ice track. Video comes out probably on next Thursday since it's probably closer to workshop than experiment :D There is lot of great drone shots and the car was about 80% of the lap sideways :D
Beyond the press joo itse asun paljon pohjoisemmassa kuin te joten täällä on paljon enemmän jäätä
That sounds really nice! But this video was also really nice. Fun way to make the hole at start. It's like when they pick ice for the ice hotel they build here in Sweden (in Jukkasjärvi). I have a video from that on my channel. Boiling water is also quite fun to handle out in the cold, because of all the steam generated (or more correct, the cold is making the steam condense - wich is what we see as "white smoke"). It went thru faster than I thaught given how long time the hot tub lasted - but yeah, this water was a lot hotter. Really cool when you put down the Go Pro (the clear parts of the ice where you could really see into the ice).
The shallow depth also explains why the water was brown in the hot tub video, haha (there was probably some mud and stuff stirred up from the bottom as you made the hole and pumped up the water).
You should try makea hole in the ice and put some gas under and try ignite it ..... would be awsome!!
you should put oxygen and Acetylene gas under ice and blow it up
The Law of Thermodynamics. It takes a lot more energy to freeze something than it does to heat something. Heat will always win.
I bet the fish around there are like, "VAT DA FAAK?!?"
lmao
LOL
Lmao 🤣
🤣😂 made my day that comment!
Raymond Stewart lmao damn that was funny as shit!
Watching all of these hpc and btp videos screws up the recommended ads. No TH-cam I'm not interested in buying heavy equipment.
I am, so I love it.
You just haven't learned yet that you actually do! Buy a digger and start from there ;)
I keep getting wanna buy a hydraulic press 🤔
@Fuc kYourAds It would be cool of you to support the channels that you watch regularly in some way but, you do you.
I get Juan Valdés coffee, and Coca Cola. So I'm cool.
I think you two really hate this lake.
Every week you torture it, but it comes back stronger and just laughs at you!
readyset 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that killed me! Lol
No matter what they are going to finish this lake monster.
No. They just milked the lake for its regenerating powers. LOL
Finland, the land of the thousand lakes, as well as the land where very few people know how to swim.
Lauri, can you rent an RC submarine thing and put a goPro and a light on it, then record what's going on in the frozen lake under the ice?
Unfortunately most Finnish lakes are quite murky due to algae or runoff from swamps, so you most likely would see only a small distance.
This one seems to be clear
Meibi in the wintter the lake is moor clear when the algae don't get sunlight and multiply.
They can always build/buy the openROV, though it is not radio-controlled, but rather tethered with a ethernet cable.
piippiz moor 😂
1:46 the chainsaw sound is probably one of stupidest sounds I have heard for a while and made me laugh more than I care to admit.
Sounds like that electric tooth brush that they use to clean your teeth at the dentist
When you nut and she keep sucking
@@TheShadowWolf1 😂
@@poisonx1822 I was just about to say that.
A chipmunk chainsaw massacre must be the funniest thing ever
Yeah, so Anni wins and entire world wins also, because there's so much win in Anni's ideas.
And we learned again that Finnish lakes have two temperature levels: "Varm" and "Cold as faak".
Oh, and last, but not least: NELLI!!!
There's also two types of ice: Hard ice and steel ice
9:12 "I WIN, FROZEN LAKE LOSE!" "YOU WIN, HUSBAND LOSE!" "YEP, THAT'S THE IMPORTANT THING!"
Lmao! Love these two funny people!
Try igniting thermite under the ice!
We kind of did this couple days ago :D so video about this is coming
Awesome! Can't wait to see it! :D
Magnesium burns under water. Magnesium fire is almost impossible to put out. Put burning magnesium under ice.
Thermite needs over 2500 ft./ sec. Velocity or approx. ? ...newtons energy (release) to react.
or dynamite
It's really neat to see the layers in the ice
So THIS is what Kimi Raikonnen does when F1 isn't in season....
Leanna Burnell if we dig far enough below the surface we might find some preserved Nokia phones and employees.
A new revolutionary way of quickly makeing holes in the ice on lakes. Boil some water for a couple of hours and then use it to cut a hole through the ice in just a minute or two!
You realise that in Antarctica they do exactly that. Deepest borehole drilled is over 2km! See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_drilling#Hot_water_and_steam_drills
You guys are my favorite couple. I hope to see your channel expand alot more.
Emmanuel Ortega grow*
I was worried that the ice would get thin and you would fall through. Your crazy but that's part of the reason why I enjoy your videos.
The water is only like less than 1 ft deep there, so even if they did, they'd be fine.
he's gone completely in, in the winter, before. They've been doing the frozen lake videos for quite a while.
Yes but in this video it is not so deep.
*'You're crazy, but...'.
He almost has a master's degree in applied science and a lifetime of living in icy Finland and running the family metalworking shop. He's not disappearing below any ice all of a sudden.
The sound of the chainsaw made me laugh my a... off! XD
Random Experiments Int. - Experiments and syntheses
Ass*
Its ok you can swear in the internet.
Laugh your fucking ass off
I was in childish hysterics
thought i was the only one
i just bloody love you guys accents haha :D
In finland this accent is with 90% of people and rest 10% can't speak english :D
Kalvopora its true :D Because finish people are used to speak finish so it's hardes to pronounce some words (also writing them is difficult). This accent is caused by diferrent r and other stuff that are more common in finish language
En usko että ne osais edes puhua parempaa englantia..
It is awesome, and adds to the channel.
It's called finnish-english
Can you flame thrower the top of the ice to make it clear??
I love this idea! Yes! Clear ice to see through. Flame thrower. :>
Even if surface is clear, theres air inside the ice so you can't see through it
Shshshs... we want to see them use their flame-thrower. Don't blow this for everyone. ;)
You two are great. I want to sit in the corner of the room you are in while you dream up these wild things to do. Thank you, from Missouri, USA
That GoPro lake-bottom video under the ice was SPECTACULAR!!! I never knew there could be green plants at the bottom of a frozen lake under 20 inches of ice in Winter in Finland! This video was absolutely worth doing just for that amazing video of the bottom of the lake! Thank you!!
Much love Anni and Lauri ! Thanks for all the smiles on some shitty fucking days for me :)
5:40 The hose it a bit short, I have no idea how this happened.
Story of my life.
😂
lole
Bro...
You are both wonderful, and Anni's laughter is beautiful!!! Thank you for these videos.
Me the whole time: "Careful, it's dangerous! Careful it's dangerous!"
Lauri: *Pulls out the GoPro and shows three inches to lake bottom*
Me: "Oh."
Finnish talking English is the cutest thing ever :) Especially when the people are naturally funny like these two!
The GoPro footage was awesome
thats why your are the happiest People in the world
Great video today. Can't wait for the others! Lots of fun to watch as always.
Anni... You have a infectious laugh... Love what you guys do😂🤣
Hahhahha! Thanks! :D
what happens when you forget where the hole is you cut and it freeze over? You might step on it
1 - 2 nights and it is solid a.f. to step on. As the spring progresses, they can see this kind of old holes as dark spots. Every Finn know, that "Never step on dark spots in ice."
The banter is unreal. Please leave a comment if you see any fish and what they are doing 😂
2 seconds into the video and...🙂
Putting smiles on my face. Beautiful scenery.
i love how happy anni sounds like just after results of her idea :)
I am really proud of my idea! :D
I love the layering of the ice/water when Lauri was submerging the gopro down the hole !!
Wonderful video, and great editing skills Anni :) I was nervous about you being on the ice at first, until I saw you were on a solid 40cm of ice. That's crazy - we have nothing like this around us.
That's thick enough to drive a truck on. Ice road truckers Finnish version.
Thanks very much Mopar!!
One of your very cool video's! Loved seeing the view under the ice, YAY for Anni!
Any video that contains nelli is a good video
Its anni no nelli
@@eqhsw3979 Nelli is the cat.
Just for people that are wondering, 4 inches (10cm) will support people walking on it. 5-7 Inches (13-18 cm) will support snowmobile/atv. 8-12 inches (20-30 cm) will support a car or small vehicle. 12-15 Inches (30-40 cm) will support a medium truck. His lake could support a big pickup truck. (Ice varies in thickness though so stay off it unless experienced people have checked it or you might fall through a thin spot.)
It looks most cool under the ice. Thanks for that beautiful and impressive picture, and for a great video! :-)
'Beyond the press' lmfao.
I remember watching your guys videos a few years ago. Great to see you're doing well.
So it looks like water at 100C is better at making holes in the ice than red hot steel at 400C?
of course water wins
1) no leidenfrost effect
2) powerful stream
3) greater heat capacity per volume
4) ten times more mass (200l water vs. 20 kg of steel)
5) beacause of 4)
-total released heat energy of the cooling water (100 to 0 C) is 4,19*100*200 = 84 000 kJ
-total released heat energy of the cooling steel (1400 to 0 C) is 0,46*1400*20 = 13 000 kJ is less than 1/6 of that of water
that's what makes the difference
That's an excellent reply, thank you.
you are welcome
I just love Anni because her laugh makes me laugh.
Can you microwave a fully charged power bank in your microwave 5,000,000?
Really good idea! I will try this one :D
I think 18650 will explode in microwave
I've called HPC the new "Is It a Good Idea to Microwave This?", but I never meant it literally.
aaarghh no
Put the LiPo battery in microwave faifmillion
I'm watching now, 10-06-2020 year of corona virus. I've paused the video 18 seconds in and I predict that the ice will win. 🧊 🧊 🧊 🧊 🧊 watching from North East UK 🇬🇧
No other people on Earth roll the R's like Finnish people! :D
It's also bit of an specialty of our home town's dialect. We have quite strong R's here and like to roll them like I do also in my english :D
Beyond the press You live in the north of Finland right? I live in sweden in the north
Spelling Police They live near Tampere (the lake is Näsijärvi), so pretty south.
@@Beyondthepress tambereen murrre
Clutchi ii norra Sverige är bäst!
I have no clue why I enjoy your channel so much
The fish would think they have a new sauna! :) I guess they would be nearer the middle of the lake.
Brendan Perkins if there were near it they would probably die from shock.
sudden change in temperature messes with fishes
Wtf is that next to your name?
This was a surprisingly enjoyable video, I didn't expect the result. The GoPro shots were really cool.
7:20 it’s a lot less stressful watching your ice shenanigans now that we can see the water is shallow where you stand
I can’t understand what you say but y’all are interesting folks... I enjoy watching you and your wife talk and make videos
2:36 How to impress a Finnish lady.
I always wondered what would happen... great job
i wonder if you can make clean cuts if you get high pressure powerwasher to use that boiling water :D (maybe need protective gear for splashes of water)
Boiling water would propubly destroy that powerwasher
Very cool experiment, another hot idea from you two!
Sweet i have never seen a view like that thank you
Your land is amazing!!! Very Awesome landscapes..... Here in Brazil we never meet to snow... only strong sun... blue sky and hot places... if I could move to the North.... congratulations!
jackhammer vs. frozen lake? i'm in!
They sound like two wild and crazy guys!!! 😆😂🤣
Yay water heater 5 million is back
Lazy Man lol
Love how this channel is developing, your'e gonna have a million subs in no time
Whatever you do, don’t crush those glasses - those are badass!
What do you think about a water pump pushin The whater from lake to the Drummond and drowing the hot water back to the lake in cicling form?
0:00 “Welcome to pure depressed channel”
Great video. Love your excitement. Keep up the good work.
Anni's laugh is best laugh :D
LAURI: _"The hose is bit short."_
ANNI: _"Yep."_
😊😊😊😊😊
I think i take screen shot of under the ice and use as wall paper for my laptop :-)
Awsome, Love the under the Lake footage, Summer lake versus Winter Lake
That ice looks extremely dangerous, I think it must be destroyed. Quickly to the CRUSHER!!!!
"Please leave a comment if there are any fish, and what they are doing."
I love your channel! :)
Seriously guys we need Nelli merchandice soon!! :D
Anni is so colorful 🌻🌷🌺😊
omg! something finally made it threw the ice!!!! great video guys!!!
Syd Stephen through*
Andrew /// haha thanks
Thank you for making these videos they are really cool :3
That was faster than I thought,
5:06 I was cracking up!! I love this channel man
6:06 "Wwaahhghhgguuuaauggghhhh"
You were lucky it didn't melt and everything just fell into the hole...lol.
I LOVED the different layers of frozen lake. It looked beautiful!! 7:25.
that high pitch saw sound :D
I love you two!, the stuff you come up with is endlessly entertaining!.
I love your cat.
Funny that you guys try this, there is actually a VERY effective piece of equipment called a “Hot Water Drill”. This device is used to primarily drill through glaciers and ice shelves.
The fish are waving and saying where the fuck this boiling water coming from
That was fun, thanks! Neat look under the ice.
Finally after years of saying "What The Fish!" I finally heard someone else say it. @2:42
Maybe it might be a thing someday???
I like when the camera went in and you can see the sort of lamination! Good video
I just wanna live near a lake in Finland.
Wow I wasn't expecting that, you guys rock. Awesome video
I saw notification immediately click,😘
You two are like the best couple on the internet.
I saw a great white shark, you're going to need a bigger press :O
Hey, i have a realy good video Idea for you now in the Winter.
You have to finde a smaler lake (if the ice is like this i would say 5 to 10 meter in Diameter) and then drill a hole in to the lake next to the shore. After that pump the water out and see if the whole ice of the lake will stay or if it breaks. Because there is no water which carrys the ice.
Best Regards
RED HOT WATER VS FROZEN LAKE
I always like the way Anni says "Hello" :)
The Law of Thermodynamics. It takes a lot more energy to freeze something than it does to heat something. Heat will always win.
Depends on what you are heating, the pressure and how much it is being heated by.
And what you have said can also be said like, it takes alot more energy to melt something than it does to cool something.
There is the same amount of energy difference melting something as freezing something. (Heat of fusion)
There is the same amount of energy difference in heating and cooling something by a set amount. (Specific heat capacity)
HEAT WILL NOT ALWAYS WIN
Wait, there's only one law of thermodynamics? Because you said THE law...
Siberian Orange
How many laws of thermodynamics are there? it's not what most people think.
I don't believe if you just tipped this water in like a trough you made it would not go through. It was the pressure pushing the water and heat through the ice
Collecting ice is a way to obtain high purity water because when water freezes it can only freeze as pure water, so most impurities [not all but most] are pushed out [downward] during freezing. This does nothing to the impurities falling out of the sky, but once it develops a skin the impurities just sit on the top and can be cut off.
A few years ago here in Ontario Canada we had 48-50 of ice on lake Simcoe. If you didn't have an auger extension, you needed a spud bar to get through the last couple inches.
You, Annie & Laurie are my most favorite people in the world who I only know through watching your videos. You both are bad asses.
Thanks very much and have a great day! :)
You guys are awesome. I watch every video you make. Keep it up.
"best possible skinario". Wait, wasn't that last week? :D
This channel is a realization of all the dumb engineering ideas we get as a kid lol
what would happen if you used an air compressor to pump a lot of air under the ice?