We use magnets as pistons - what will happen?

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  • @carlhell9319

    First I thought "what a bullshit, this is impossible". Then I checked the comments and I realized its the first of April. Good joke. You got me.

  • @Hotpack7279

    Absolute Perfect "April Fools" - I Love it .. Big Thumb up for your Work.

  • @Bready_Player_Bun

    To be fair, if someone was going to make a perpetual motion machine out of magnets and scrap, it would be these guys.

  • @GeneralChangOfDanang

    Garage 54: "What the heck, we invent free energy and everyone thinks it's an April Fools joke. Oh well, throw it in the dumpster."

  • @mindujiman

    Something revolutionary + magnets + Garage54 = Aprils Fools

  • @Mkgamer_2
    @Mkgamer_2  +329

    Another starter motor being tortured 😂

  • @thevikingwolfpack836
    @thevikingwolfpack836 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Add copper around the cylinders to make electricity at the same time.

  • @proyevividig

    Congratulations. You have achieved truly clean energy. I propose that you install this engine in a relatively medium-sized boat, because I believe that the propeller will have less resistance than an automotive transmission and you can regulate the forward control using a clutch so as not to have to stop the eternal movement of this wonderful ecological engine. Anyway, you have already made a dream come true and I congratulate you, thank you for sharing your adventures. Blessings to all!

  • @Markcain268

    Good one! 😂 Try making a solenoid engine next, they do actually work!

  • @trm4life
    @trm4life  +61

    I would have believed you if you hadn't done it last year! 😂

  • @dodgydruid

    I did this and variations of this back in the eighties, even went very far down the route of patenting the whole idea back in '99 but didn't follow through. I hit on making an engine when working for an avionics company called Muirhead Vestric, I actually used the insanely powerful magnets from a Harrier aircraft system motor and some very strong stainless steel rodding to make con rods and crankshaft and high expense jewelled bearings again from the trusty Harrier stuff. My patent covered also X and Y shaped configurations which could be modular bolted together to make multiples and used to replace petrol engines size for size. Had different concepts of air and magnetic bearings on the crankshaft preferring magnetic bearings for low friction and general air cooling with heat exchangers for anything that got very hot but my prototype ran perfectly for as long as one wanted, virtually no friction and just continual power motion.

  • @hans747
    @hans747  +31

    That was a prank well told. You really sold it to me with the magnet adjustment. Thanks for that laugh!

  • @HAHA.GoodMeme

    i almost forgot the date. you guys!!!!

  • @perszingfffu

    I'm amazed by the fact that you didnt even make a simple cover for the "camshaft" and had so much faith in your weldind while passing by the cars parked 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ohnohotdog1636

    Definitely one of the better April fools jokes I seen today made me laugh good job Garage 54

  • @Eze3dPrints

    The hardest part of making a prepetual motion machine is hiding the batteries.

  • @Corn-Pop.

    biggest trick is that all this is real and is powered by Leprechauns

  • @corryn00
    @corryn00  +21

    Every year your april fools videos get better and better lol

  • @Ragranos

    So glad i didnt check the comments before it ended, i was fooled. I was thinking of all the potential to balance all the spinning parts. Ugh man you got me so good. So good.

  • @majkiboy86

    I love that you guys put so much effort into even a joke. But to be fair it this engine would be a really cool mancave piece.