How to build a MASSIVE pulsejet
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ค. 2013
- So this is the Idiots guide to making a MASSIVE pulsejet with no sheet metal roller and old materials.
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Coming from someone who has just built his first pulsejet (me) bending it in a roller was hard enough, but to bend it by hand is on another level
He's a madman of all people!
What this video teaches us is: if you have a long enough lever, you can bend anything.
as long as you can avoid slippage and smacking yourself in the face with your tools :D
jdw99 "Give me a place to stand and with a lever I will move the whole world"-Archimedes
+jdw99
A little more than that.
With enough metal bits soldered on.
@@sethtaros7757 Solder?? haha
precision engineering this.
Woo 101!
Kuy
101m4n only the SAFEST and most HEALTH CONCERNED content from this man.
perfect combination of exacted planning and brute force to reach results.
Precision comment that.
I like this video alot, because you've kept lots of footage where you struggle, it makes it more real.
This mans channel is the most glorious and beautiful thing i have ever found on youtube,
I would have given up on that roll bend. You are the man Colin!!
2:08 careful Colin, you aren't wearing your safety tie
normal youtube with a homemade pule jet: "DO NOT TRY THIS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!!!!!!!!"
Colin: "ok so in this video we are going to be using a pulsejet, click here to see how to build it."
When you were bending the sheet of stainless steel I kept on thinking it might spring backs up and smack you on the chin.
Instructions on how to build a MASSIVE pulsejet:
1. Big elbows
2. Lots of this
3. WAAHHHHHHHHHHH
Ever heard of Orks?
You fink dis is gunna work boss?
Reb to make it go fassta
You're like a punk-rock mad scientist. I subscribed in about five seconds.
Colin, this is the hardest video to watch but also the most glorious because as a DIYer we do what we can with what we have in our garages. The everyday man/woman inventor doesn't usually have the massive, expensive machines that companies have to do the work in next to no time so we struggle on but make something that no machine will ever make. The imperfections make it a piece of art. If you have a little bit of brain then eventually you can make anything.
... 'If you had a little bit of brain you could make anything'... 🤔 What a scathing compliment! 😑
yammyharrone
Is it a habit of yours to misquote?
You forgot Apache Attack hellicopters
the regulater will be sort of covered in next video and again in the final one (i say covered but you'll see the set up) as for the maths bit the original plans were of a 55lb jet and i upscaled its size so if apply that to thrust measurement it comes to around 70lb but ive yet to do a practical test.
Of all Colin's videos, I like this one the best.
Some others may show more insane ideas being tackled, but what I love about this one is the way it shows the ingenuity and problem solving - all the attempts to get that cone formed without using flash tools. Simply awesome, and a glimpse into some of the thought processes that are bouncing around in the mad plumber's head. I'd love to see more of this kind of content.
The most impressive part of this video is just the sheer effort and ingenuity to get the cone rolled. I used to work in a sheet metal shop and I'm very impressed (but not surprised considering the man) with what you were able to accomplish with a 6" bench vise!
Bet you drank a whole heap of tea! Cool vid Colin.
Love it, you are the man!
My deepest respect! You´re very clever, full with good ideas and a really good entertainer!
New to your channel, love your videos, then I saw this and the amount of pain in the ass you endured to make this work, now I feel inspired and will definitely be following your future endeavors! Thank you for the excellent content and great attitude you provide!
you can use either but tig you have finer control and welding thinish stainless control is good. Tig welders tend to be more expensive to so most people have migs
Man Colin, I already loved your channel, then you go and pull out the Pismo Beach shirt!
Well, as a Cal Poly engineering alumni (San Luis Obispo, CA) I gotta say, you just hit legend level 9000...
Shout out and much love from the Californian Central Coast Mr. Furze, and keep on with the amazing homebrew creations!!! You're an inspiration!
I had a dream today about using the welder and making stuff like you do, and you where helping. :D
It's just an on of switch and I set the amps on the welder, you can use a pedal to but I only use that on Ali
You really are amazing at what you do, It's people in sheds that we have a lot to thank for..I just think it's brilliant.
Thanks for the video. You have some really cool projects. Well done.
Great to watch. 10/10 for tenacity! Doing anything with stainless is a challenge without professional tools! Wooden rings are a an inspired idea. Well done mate. End result is very cool.
This guy is a trip, love this channel!!!!
Wow ! I fabricate stainless steel and making that cone was a fantastic feat of engineering with what you had at hand. Well done. Great vid. Cheers.
I love the little stig watching you work
Love your way of working out problems col.
Love the involuntary pelvic thrust at 3:42. A real sign of VICTORY!
Your channel is such a treasure trove of inspiration. This makes my imagination run wild.
why do you need glove
why havent I seen this channel before.. incredible.. must.. watch.. all.. videos..
Being here in May 2021 and seeing how young looking you were is hilarious, as well as how much EFFORT you had to put into the most favorite thing I see in your outro now!
arc welding with no gloves?? shit dude. I love your stuff but seriously, I'm amazed that you have all your limbs, even your life for that matter...
+Sub Ripper I TIG without gloves all the time but wouldn't think about MIGing anywhere close to my uncovered fingers, god damn that looked painful.
Don't worry guys, he wears a safety tie! Edit: oh shit he's not wearing his safety tie in this video! COLIN ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MOIND!?!?!?
He had to get a skin graft on his wrist after burning it, then made his wrist mounted flamehtrowers right after.
You know welding produces harmfull rays?
You could be setting yourself up for a nice bit of skincancer.
Bernard Bruinsma and sunburn
This guys attitude is great. So crazy with positive
Gettin shit done
this guy has an amazing skill set,,,,,very cool...
Buddy, I've been watching your videos for a good looooong time now. Just came back to this one to get some inspiration on building a rocket sled here in Canada. Hope the tunnel/bunker is working out well 🤘 might be a good time to build a zeplin next and come over this way for a visit 🤷♂️
Two words to describe you colin...Crazy and Genius!
Oh, I am SO subbed! I was directed this way by Scott Manley in one of his vids. The selling point: "Colin is a manic bundle of energy that's great fun to watch".... you do not disappoint sir!
I just found this guy, holy shit. Seriously, this is the greatest thing ever. WAY TO BE A BADASS HUMAN BEING!
The force is strong in that spot welding!!!
Archimedes would be proud of you for those lever and fulcrum skills.
Great stuff mate as usual.
It was a real fun to watch your engineering :)
Subscribed.
I love your channel dude, keep up the good work!
Another good one, haven't seen that TIG setup with pedal on torch head over here in the states. It helps to keep stuff outside in sun, when fabbing/creating sometimes. Cheers
It is hard work to do with few tools. You did it anyway. You're my idol!
wow just discovered this channel, best ever!
Brilliant as always! Mad science is the best science!
That pipe job looks at an Urtra Bass Tuba! Something PDQ Bach would love!
Your caveman sheet metal fab skills are awesome!
absolutely crazy but so funny got to have a go of making a turbo jet engine soon
its on my channel i even made one without using a welder
colinfurze
Keeping posting videos
its awesome to see the begin on the legend !!
Dude i cannot believe the methods you used actually worked, you are a true engineer lol
wow so cool, I enjoy watching this
he is one of those people who took his crazy kid ideas and brought them to adult hood i love him
So many things could go wrong hahaha! You're the man!!
Slow-mo Guys collab got me here
This man is a TRUE engineer.
Looking good pall looking forward to see it in action guess there be more to fallow
man you're damn good at making awesome stuff, this clearly makes you my favorite FFF host!
Somebody buy this guy a roller. This man needs a Roller wow you Rolled that without a roller. You rock....
this chanel is the coolest ever honestly i just laugh so much
well since making this and people hearing it and seeing it there is a firm about 20miles away which have one but at the time i couldnt find one close
Gotta give you credit for the badass welds when you were bending that. I am impressed :P
Hell yeah
Mad man at work
This is fu**** awsome mate!
The proper way to bend metal right here guys! completely professional techniques hahaha
precision work!
This is what you call dedication
its another set of bottles with more rental n i'm to tight but yes would have made it easier. i tried using the tig to soften it abit but its to concentrated
you have lots of tools some that have never seen but love how easily you get work done with them but for this project am surprised how come you don't have a rolling machine
Where in the FVCK has this channel been all my You Tube Life?
Thanks Vsauce!
Love your stig figurine
sweet work bro!
That's spectacular! :)
ROFL dude you are nuts, in the best possible way. Love your videos, hope you don't explode too soon!
Would love to have this much time on my hands, epic !!
This is awesome!!!!
Hi Colin,
This is the first time I have seen this and I know how hard SS is to bend because I made a bonnet for a really old Ford and it was a bugger! Love the idea of the Jack and strap though the bend has to be there first so you have something to ‘close right, but with a "CAN DO" ATTITUDE you aways seem to find a way.
> > > I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR HOW YOU EVER GOT INTO AND THOUGHT OF A YOUR BRILLIANT INVENTIONS? < <
Was just about to ask if you had a roller... then I read the description. Stuff swinging on that sheet!!!
its like rolling a giant metal joint
LOVED IT!!!
Freaking love it! Especially the part where you looked like you were ready to give up then probably thought "screw it I've already come this far ...gotta finish it"!
Well done young man! Love the fact you never give up - you've got that all important stubbornness Ha ! - this is what my lads been tying to build ! - ha ! Well done fella !
He is the backyard inventor! You could probably build some mad shit with this guy around
Watch Ryder hi there WR I do have one at home ! - my son Lewis - always building stuff- no stainless steel canisters in kitchen - all went to - his pulse jet project - sons latest project was quadcopters - great job of them he's done too ! About same age as the guy in vid too ! - keep up the good work men !
Good to hear that Steve! I'm more the writer and woods-builder though. Plus the occasional arrow-building.
Dude, your skills are amazing!
Thank you for lessons and hello from Russia ;)
I love the sounds he makes at 4:52
Oh wowee watching you bend that sheet on the vise is like some kind of slow torture... when you finally get to the jack and clamps I can calm down because I don't stress out thinking it's going to spring back in your face! :)
Totally better than any comedy channel anywhere!!! Hilarious!
epic colin!!
that metal bender and roller and plasma cutter sure were worthy invesments!
Awesome soundtrack 😎
Great channel
Proper good job.
Tacking levers onto sheet metal is brilliant - i'll definitely remember that one. Also a fan of your hydraulic band clamp. I've been thinking - how the hell WOULD I have bent that? Maybe a 2x4 with a long groove in it and a forming stake made out of some 3 inch bar stock? But then it would work harden and I'd have to learn how to normalize stainless. Idk man, seems pretty hard to do with random tools.
dude rocks,,,,,,love it,,,,
He's like a real tony stark.
I see a master of improvising
Thursday and it's part 1 of 5 really.