Might be the nostalgia in me but I've always wanted one of the items that were shown on How It's Made, I'm sure almost no one would find it cool but I'd enjoy it
@@edwardranno7119 I suppose that knowing it's a featured item is cool. In the same way that people get "As Seen on TV" items because they saw them on TV.
Same here! I've looked up some of the brands that have been featured, and a fair amount of them aren't brands you normally hear about. But you can still buy them
the glass fiber does not burn( fire blankets are fiberglass) , the resin is what burns violently. The glass fiber certainly is not stronger than steel though.
really enjoyed this video! it’s fascinating to see the process behind making yachts and paddle boats. however, i can't help but wonder if the environmental impact of all this production is being considered enough. do we really need so many boats, especially with climate change looming over us? just a thought!
Nope they don't. Fleming Yachts has a vid on their channel showing the process they used to build the very first Fleming Yacht. Starts with building the plugs the molds are built around.
Might be the nostalgia in me but I've always wanted one of the items that were shown on How It's Made, I'm sure almost no one would find it cool but I'd enjoy it
??? Please explain
@@edwardranno7119 I suppose that knowing it's a featured item is cool. In the same way that people get "As Seen on TV" items because they saw them on TV.
@@edwardranno7119what is there to explain? he wants one of the products that were made on that show. it’s not that complicated
@@mildly_miffed_man1414 Well, seeing how a given product is made is a good way to advertise said product.
Same here! I've looked up some of the brands that have been featured, and a fair amount of them aren't brands you normally hear about. But you can still buy them
i remember watching this earlier this year on hulu and sleeping to it, same thing I do now its very relaxing
That ol boy welding that radar arm has some real welding talent.
It's so fascinating to watch things be made!!
I Love How its Made
I've been on paddle boats, they are fun!
I always loved this show ☺️❤️
Excellent 🚤🚤🚤🚤
Who told the narrator that fiberglass doesn't burn, it most certainly does.
the glass fiber does not burn( fire blankets are fiberglass) , the resin is what burns violently.
The glass fiber certainly is not stronger than steel though.
That guy at the beginning spraying fiberglass and resin without a mask is just killing me
I'm pretty sure it's killing them too
Resin burns not glass fiber.
Now I know why the props on my boat cost so much
I don’t see anyone wearing respirators to keep the fiberglass out of their lungs. I wonder why?
It’s a very old program. Before they knew they should.
Bc their friends wouldn't recognize them on tv
How’s the job called working in a Warft like that
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really enjoyed this video! it’s fascinating to see the process behind making yachts and paddle boats. however, i can't help but wonder if the environmental impact of all this production is being considered enough. do we really need so many boats, especially with climate change looming over us? just a thought!
Me too especially a boat 😊
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Guys got now idea how a mold is made
Nope they don't.
Fleming Yachts has a vid on their channel showing the process they used to build the very first Fleming Yacht. Starts with building the plugs the molds are built around.
Please put in more of that super great “music”. Or not
That music has been integral to the show for 20 years at least.
@@aurktman1106 Yes, and the reason why I never can stand watching a whole episode of an otherwise good show
Car + 🏍
The pedal boat has an electric motor 😂
‘They deteriorate much, MUCH faster’ 😂
Doesn't burn huh?😂
just like doesn't rot, about as badly written as you can get.
When making a mold he's spraying gelcoat not paint. And you call this the science channel, you are joking right.
Lol. Calm down, professor.
Too much pounding for viewing !
The pedal boat has" 2 Chains"😃.... couldn't help it😐
Floater 🙊🤣🤣
horrible music
if you watch these programs long enough, you don't even hear it anymore.