And sorry for forgetting to save the data from the cylinder crush! Press has last 500 seconds of data on it's memory and I was too exited to examine the results of the crush to save that :(
So you set the gel on top of the hose. Can you actually pour the gel around the hose? And can you fill the hose with something that will catch on fire, or glow or something, so we get to see a nice fiery looking explosion inside the gel?
You made a little editing error: The first high-speed at 9:40 is from the 2nd explosion. The first high-speed can only be seen in the comparison at 12:55.
Have you thought about making some composite metals by pressure alloying? Metal powders like aluminium mixed with other metals that do not normally form alloys by melting
@@HydraulicPressChannel Plastic modification is also interesting. A few years ago there was a study on squashing polypropylene pellet to create flat disks. When done properly, the random placement of molecules changes and they become much more aligned. This results in high strength. These disks were being tested for use in bullet proof vests. Mixtures of different plastics might give unusual results.
What a great demonstration! I really appreciate the more data driven approach you've been using on some of these videos. The pressure graphs and such really add a nice flavor. Super cool demonstration of the safety features!!
Was there any trapped air in the system on the hose explosion test? Trapped air should make the failure much more dramatic than no air. Maybe you could test it with different amounts of air trapped in the system.
Love the Tyrkisk Peber jumper! @00:09 into vid and already giving nostalgic vibes. Been watching since I lived in Sweden back in 2015. Hard to find those dark jewels here in Australia! Thank you for the video as always!!
Try the steel hoses. The reason the cylinder failed "safe" was that when it bulged, the water had a way to pass the seals. No such option with a steel pipe. It *will* rupture. No way it can balloon enough to contain all the fluid from the cylinder.
The high-speed shot hose, is not the same hose used in the first test. That hose was black and yellow and did not have any sleeves around it like the one in the high-speed shot.
what if you added a round block of ice on a stand inside the cylinder, with water under and on top of the ice, compress it, will the ice melt or get crushed by the water forcing the air out of the ice? or no effect at all?
There is a Parker store in my town. If I need anything hydraulic or odd ball pneumatic that's where I go. I am sure they are used to larger industrial clients but they have always been glad to take the time and help me get whatever I need for my cockamamie project.
When a hose blows like this, it releaves the pressure in all directions and isn't as dangerous to be close to as if a hose fails in one point and a stream is ejected. Back in my days of firefighting, we were always told to make sure not to make kinks on the hydraulic hoses for our hydraulic rescue equipment - I once saw this happen and an extremely fine mist was ejected from a single point and if you have that near anything, it would probably go through anything - it was hydraulic hoses for Holmatro rescue equipment, probably 12-14mm orange plastic/rubber hose- try something like that...
It SEEMS there's a little mix up in the edit: You show the slo- mo of the sleeved hose failure while describing the unsleeved damage to Bob. We see the sleeved demonstration afterward.
Looks like something got messed up in editing. In the first high speed you show the second hose test with the sleeve. I got confused but when you brought out the sleeve I realized. Still a great vid just a little timeline issue. Finally Seeing the high speed of the first hose was incredible. So much worse without the sleeve. 🤯✌🏼
If it makes a person simple because they want to watch a video of random things being crushed or exploded by pressure from a hydraulic press then I’m super happy to be simple 😂
When I was in the Army, there were many safety briefings. The one that stuck with me was 'grease injection' from a pneumatically powered grease-gun. The operator had the habit of wiping the nozzle before and after each shot of lube. He got distracted and triggered the greaser while wiping the nozzle. The grease shot through the rag, into his palm. The grease penetrated into his carpal tunnel and partly filled the space between radius and ulna. He ended up getting a medical discharge from the service.
You said near the start about not doing it with hydraulic oil because it would explode. Could you do something like that but outside or somewhere safer because it sounds like it would be interesting to see in slow motion.
I am a simple person but I also like to see the equations and the forces generated written down. And then take those papers and put them in the press. My high school calculus textbook for example (although it's too late now, I disposed of it in a different way).
At 1 kbar, the melting point of ice is lowered by 9 °C, so you'd expect some melting, but in the process it would cool down the water around it before the entire block of ice is molten. If then the pressure is released, new ice crystals may grow. It will probably be hard to demonstrate this effect given that heat leaks in through the cylinder walls and is generated by friction in the seals.
And sorry for forgetting to save the data from the cylinder crush! Press has last 500 seconds of data on it's memory and I was too exited to examine the results of the crush to save that :(
Don't worry about it Lauri it was still a great video. I think that Hanna was almost correct with the first one.
Make a black hoodie that says “ press goes down, and shit goes boom” in Finnish. I would buy the shit outta that. Extra large please!
That's ok :) This video was so good anyways!
So you set the gel on top of the hose. Can you actually pour the gel around the hose? And can you fill the hose with something that will catch on fire, or glow or something, so we get to see a nice fiery looking explosion inside the gel?
Anything with a good orange neon color might do the trick. Add in a good UV light, and there ya go.
You made a little editing error: The first high-speed at 9:40 is from the 2nd explosion. The first high-speed can only be seen in the comparison at 12:55.
Was about to point this out.
@@jessepippin9698 i saw the same thing first one had the sleave over it.
That should be your tagline: "Failure is the only option."
I think I have to get some shirts done with that :D It's been the theme of the channel now 8 years :D
I've been with you the whole time.
I quite like 'Press goes down, shit goes boom!' as well...😊
"Failure is not an option, it's the main feature!"... :D
You could sell them.
NASA: Failure is not an option.
Mythbusters: Failure is always an option.
HPC: Failure is only option.
Legend
Progress!!!
more likes warranted
Hanna is precious.
Press goes down and shit goes boom.
That’s a word print for a t-shirt they could sell for sure!
Thanks, now I have "What does the fox say?" stuck in my head XD
I mean... it's their words in the beginning of the vid hahahah
You Fins are the best human beings.
🐠- How dare you
@@chincemagnet Based on your reply, you're not a good human being.
Bob's abdomen is filled up with water and he keeps smiling and working. What a champ!
you're welcome :P
Gotta stay hydrated
3:11 - The repressed laugh to the cylinder stroking is so funny.
Hanna seems to have a naughty mind--I like her.
The repressed laugh actually peaks when he says "this is usually much longer"
10:45 got me ,Hanna and her cheeky laugh 🤣
@@Jp-ue8xz😂
When she was sticking her finger in the hole of the first block you could tell what they were thinking 😂
I can honestly say, Bob took it like a champ! Never complains and never gives up!
They're in shorts.
Must be above freezing.
The frozen lake became liquid?
Have you thought about making some composite metals by pressure alloying? Metal powders like aluminium mixed with other metals that do not normally form alloys by melting
That's great idea!
@@HydraulicPressChannel Plastic modification is also interesting. A few years ago there was a study on squashing polypropylene pellet to create flat disks. When done properly, the random placement of molecules changes and they become much more aligned. This results in high strength. These disks were being tested for use in bullet proof vests. Mixtures of different plastics might give unusual results.
What a great demonstration! I really appreciate the more data driven approach you've been using on some of these videos. The pressure graphs and such really add a nice flavor. Super cool demonstration of the safety features!!
"And now, this is basically hydraulic press-operated pipe bomb"
Powerful, but very challenging to transport. 🤣
Petition to bring back the music that you used to play during the slow-motion scenes.
10:50 Stop stroking your hose and get back to work! LMAO
You jealous he was getting paid to stroke his hose?
You swapped the high speed footage, as the first footage shows the test with the sleeve.
You two have such great and fun chemistry, which doubles the enjoyment of watching these videos :)
It must have gotten above 3 degrees, Laurie has the shorts on 😂
I read "Catastrophic Failure" and had to click.
I expect Hannah to scream and giggle after every explosion.
Love your material, your interactions, everything!
Stay safe 🫶
Press goes down, shit goes boom. That's all I need. We are indeed simple people.
Bob is surprisingly resilient!
He said " It's nice to have protection if you're gonna bust your hose!" Absolutely true bud 😏
That one got me off guard 😂😂
Was there any trapped air in the system on the hose explosion test? Trapped air should make the failure much more dramatic than no air. Maybe you could test it with different amounts of air trapped in the system.
Something like 100ml. But the pressure is so high that the water compresses also something like 5% so most of the energy comes from that.
@@HydraulicPressChannel May want to try using carbonated water. Just to see if there is a notable difference between normal and carbonated water.
@@Kualinarwouldn't that render it non carbonated?
@@Sunny-Muffins No. At least up to the moment of failure of the tube.
You Dawg, I heard you liked hydraulic cylinders. So we pressed a hydraulic cylinder with a hydraulic cylinder. Now you can press while you press!
Love the Tyrkisk Peber jumper! @00:09 into vid and already giving nostalgic vibes. Been watching since I lived in Sweden back in 2015. Hard to find those dark jewels here in Australia! Thank you for the video as always!!
Agreed but I also liked the part where she changed her shirt
Maybe next time if you used dyed water it would be easier to see where the water went into bob. Great video as always.
Im glad others suggested the gel too!
1:27 You'd create a 1-stroke 1-cylinder 1-way disposible Diesel engine! 😂😊
Either that or the world's largest fuel injector lol
Maybe u have to plug the hose straight trought Bob to get the most mayhem😅
Try the steel hoses. The reason the cylinder failed "safe" was that when it bulged, the water had a way to pass the seals. No such option with a steel pipe. It *will* rupture. No way it can balloon enough to contain all the fluid from the cylinder.
Bob is the real MVP here.
The high-speed shot hose, is not the same hose used in the first test. That hose was black and yellow and did not have any sleeves around it like the one in the high-speed shot.
What happened to the yellow and black hose high-speed shot?
You need to please back up your statement about steel lines with similar testing.
I need a “Press goes down shit goes boom” shirt RIGHT NOW
what if you added a round block of ice on a stand inside the cylinder, with water under and on top of the ice, compress it, will the ice melt or get crushed by the water forcing the air out of the ice? or no effect at all?
You guys are just so likeable.great vlogs! 😊 still miss Anny 😢 greatings from Norway
New merch option "Press goes down, things go boom".
I would buy that.
Lol famous quote of the day " that's a bit more boom than we need today" love it.
Thank you Bob 🎉
That was simple biology: If you put your piston into a cylinder at some point the belly will get bigger 😂
looking amazing as always Hanna
Team Parker report!
Superior hose
Superior connectors
Superior process control
:D
There is a Parker store in my town.
If I need anything hydraulic or odd ball pneumatic that's where I go.
I am sure they are used to larger industrial clients but they have always been glad to take the time and help me get whatever I need for my cockamamie project.
This should be interesting... Hope you are keeping well @Lauri 😎
We are doing really well here, it's finally summer
@@HydraulicPressChannel wish I could say the same. It's cloudy and raining here as always in Wales 🏴
"press goes down, shit goes boom" inside the bunker
"press goes boom, shit goes down" outside the bunker
You were both right: the pressure hydroformed the tube, and the seals failed due to the increased I.D. of the cylinder.
Oh hey, Hanna's cast is completely off. Now the HPC Workshop is back in full force to make more stupid entertaining projects :D
"We better get some support before someone thinks we're nuts!"
Bob stayed in one piece, but he'd be bleeding out of all of the existing holes and several new ones.
When a hose blows like this, it releaves the pressure in all directions and isn't as dangerous to be close to as if a hose fails in one point and a stream is ejected. Back in my days of firefighting, we were always told to make sure not to make kinks on the hydraulic hoses for our hydraulic rescue equipment - I once saw this happen and an extremely fine mist was ejected from a single point and if you have that near anything, it would probably go through anything - it was hydraulic hoses for Holmatro rescue equipment, probably 12-14mm orange plastic/rubber hose- try something like that...
I'm a simple man. I see a Hydraulic Press video, I click.
"When things explode, Bob gets hurt"
CAN CONFIRM
We need more "Failure is the only option" merch.
I think Hannah should talk way more in the videos. Her voice is 👌
What we learned here : Have Kevlar sleeves around your hydraulic pipes, just because they may burst.
You can't call it a pipe bomb. It's a hydraulic activated "salute".
Hanna going "oopsie" when the hose busted had me laughing out loud
Was that the wrong high speed footage after the first hose explosion? It looks very much like the protective sleeve is there. 9:44
I would love to see testing of different types and makers of garden hoses❤🤘🏻
It SEEMS there's a little mix up in the edit: You show the slo- mo of the sleeved hose failure while describing the unsleeved damage to Bob. We see the sleeved demonstration afterward.
Looks like something got messed up in editing. In the first high speed you show the second hose test with the sleeve. I got confused but when you brought out the sleeve I realized. Still a great vid just a little timeline issue. Finally Seeing the high speed of the first hose was incredible. So much worse without the sleeve. 🤯✌🏼
I am sorry for being late to watch. I have been working 10-15h days.
0:18 This needs to be on a shirt in your merch store
Perhaps you should cast the gel block with the hydraulic hose inside. Have the fitting end sticking out enough to make your connection.
Can you now test burst pressure of different containers with both air and water?
id like to see some kind of hydroforming done .
"Gelbob Nopants." You guys are hilarious!
Now its time to crush balistic gel through 1mm hole
If it makes a person simple because they want to watch a video of random things being crushed or exploded by pressure from a hydraulic press then I’m super happy to be simple 😂
Try With Cooper tubes !
Well there is rusty hard lines that can explode. I've run equipment where that has happened.
How small of a hole could you extrude Bob through?
Your Bob reminds me of a children's game we play in Canada
This is Bob.
Bob says hi.
Bob gets hit when a car goes by.
Dead Bob!
Bob is very strong!
When I was in the Army, there were many safety briefings.
The one that stuck with me was 'grease injection' from a pneumatically powered grease-gun.
The operator had the habit of wiping the nozzle before and after each shot of lube.
He got distracted and triggered the greaser while wiping the nozzle.
The grease shot through the rag, into his palm.
The grease penetrated into his carpal tunnel and partly filled the space between radius and ulna.
He ended up getting a medical discharge from the service.
"it's always good to have protection"
Not only that, it's ribbed for Bob's pleasure!
Hannas laughter as ringtone to mobile.Hydraulic Press ringtone
How about window cams so we can see your reactions synced with what’s happening?!
Spray from steel lines splitting is more cutting than from steelbraided rubber lines.
"It's always good to have protection when you're going to bust your hose" - sponsored by Durex 😂
Can you explode a hose with air pressure for us?
Dont do this indoors
press goes down shit goes boom... most legendary intro ever...:D
cheers from NZ
You said near the start about not doing it with hydraulic oil because it would explode. Could you do something like that but outside or somewhere safer because it sounds like it would be interesting to see in slow motion.
We need a t-shirt
“Press goes down
Shit goes BOOM”
10:43 Learned more here than in the classroom back in the days 😅 Remember to cover the tip! It's important. 😂
“Press goes down… shit goes boom” we need that on a T-shirt. 😂
Well, you better test same brake lines pressure ratings next
I am a simple person but I also like to see the equations and the forces generated written down. And then take those papers and put them in the press. My high school calculus textbook for example (although it's too late now, I disposed of it in a different way).
At 1 kbar, the melting point of ice is lowered by 9 °C, so you'd expect some melting, but in the process it would cool down the water around it before the entire block of ice is molten. If then the pressure is released, new ice crystals may grow.
It will probably be hard to demonstrate this effect given that heat leaks in through the cylinder walls and is generated by friction in the seals.
Pretty awesome stuff!
That ringing sound as the pipe explodes was it from the pipe or was it added in sound effect ? Please 🤔
Would be interesting to intentionally leave more air in the system and see what difference it makes in the energy in the failure.
great cutaway when you pressed down.
“Always use protection when busting the hose”
I think you might are “pulling” the hoses apart. It would be interesting to see how they would break if the end returned to the cylinder
“we are simple people press goes down shit goes boom” 🤣👍
Tyrkisk Peber is the stuff of life. They need to bring back megahot!
“Press goes down and sh*y goes Boom”
Yes I’m a rather simple viewer, and I do like stuff like this 😂