Te puedo decir algo y no te enojas? El doblaje es pésimo, suena a documental pirata descargado ilegalmente, recomiendo mucho que cambies de estudio de doblaje
Hey that clickbait killed! I clicked immediately the real trick you pulled off was keeping me watching though! (and subbing at the end, congrats on 1 new sub from yours truly, cuz im that self important!)
And you'll sell us a how-to book containing everything we need to know for just twenty easy payments of $98.95, and if you're not absolutely 100% satisfied with our money you'll send it back!
the stone wheels were not damaging the road, they were the equivalent of rubbing lead on paper. once there’s some rain, the stone tracks will clear, also there’s street cleaners.
Not sure what's more terrifying. The thought of driving on rocks, or attaching rock wheels to a Ford Pinto, which was discontinued due to the gas tank exploding upon impact.
@@heyitsgabe1093 The Pinto was not less safe than other cars of the day. It is documented fact that the news coverage of exploding Pintos was a fabricated story, and created through the use of explosives. Car fires in accidents are less common today, but still occur, and people still die in car fires. Citing that some people died in burning Pintos does not disprove that the coverage was faked.
Ok, next time, make a proper concrete wheel set, all 4, balance them perfectly, watercut them properly into a round shape and use those... And add more armature just for safety... With them balanced well, you are likely to overdo it, so it`s better that they be reinforced af... I would also consider adding some abrasive grit into the concrete, mix in some of the used up granite... It ought to add some friction to the ``wheel``...
The thing about asphalt is you have to put it under a LOT if pressure to get it to hold better. Usually you have steamrollers go over it which creates heat and constant pressure beyond that, you have cars that roll over it further dispersing and compacting it. Concrete isnt too bad if you mix it with a shovel and chop at it, thats what we did when building our decently large fence. Also impact drill works great too lol
This entire segment is filled with the anxiety of wondering if they ended up with a lawsuit from chipped stone, asphalt or concrete flying off at 60mph or a fine/charge for vandalism putting even more potholes into public roads. The premise is interesting and entertaining don’t get me wrong but I get the sense we could all be watching this video for a different reason in an alternate universe.
Seriously. The moment I realized they were serious about driving on a straight up PUBLIC ROAD I felt like I needed to double check that this wasn't a liveleak video or something. And that was just with the massive CONCRETE tire, let ALONE the flimsy little limestone ones that were already half-way falling apart before they even started driving. Then this psychopath actually thought it was a good idea to HARDCORE ACCELERATE towards a stop sign with traffic up ahead. Don't get me wrong, I respect the need to test dumb ideas with excessive scientific rigger, but holy shit these guys need SO many more safety standards in place. ...And that's not even touching on the very potential lawsuits. So, SO many possible lawsuits.
I was just sitting here wondering how many glass panes he'd take out on the apartments in the background if the concrete wheel detonated during the burnout. Then "there's people back there. Get a shot of those dudes back there". This channel is what you'd get if Tom Green was the son of a fab shop owner. Which is why I am subscribed, I guess.
The stone wheels in the parking lot near them was what did it for me 😆 when he started spinning my jaw was open the entire time. Definitely gonna follow!
construction yard: "The roads here tend to fall apart faster than they used to. What is just wrong here? " Guy with stone wheels driving around the corner...
At this point I'm just wondering if this sorta thing could get the channel sued by the city for damaging public infrastructure. Not that I'm rooting for that but, you know...
@@Exarian Absolutely, roads are so expensive so if you're willingly causing damage to it and they know who you are they ought to sue you to get money for eventual repairs
@@bankaihampter2802 I'm pretty sure it is illegal. Damaging public property and also that car cannot be road legal like that. The road I grew up on had someone gouge a fairly shallow line on the road, scraped off the very top flat layer of asphalt, didn't look like much. With typical UK having at least 5 full frost thaw cycles every year that tiny gouge ended up creating large cracks and a deterioration of the road. The council at the time were in the process of going broke so they didn't have the money to resurface the road, it got extremely bad and required emergency services who use the road to complain to get it fixed. The road had been fine for around a decade prior with no cracking. These people should expect to pay for resurfacing the road, it doesn't look like much but it can develop and it's not their road to damage. Also cars aren't toys, they're extremely dangerous, and this disregard for the danger has led to them thinking that doing a burnout with concrete was fine when if it did break apart there would be flying chunks of concrete going towards a public road. I kinda hope that SLC will come down hard on them, this video would be fine if it was entirely on private property without any chance of things being flung into public spaces. Nobody should be at risk of being killed by flying concrete or drive on yet another pot holed road because some people wanted to make a TH-cam video. Seen enough reckless people doing things in their cars while someone is filming that it'd be nice for them to be screwed over by the police and councils as much as possible.
@@martincito1977 they actually had a jet car in 40's Prototype Rover gas turbine motor car, JET 1, built by the Rover Company, Solihull, England, 1946-1950.
I liked the testing this on public roads especially trying to do a 0 to 60 im sure nothing would go wrong if you lost a concrete tire on a street full of parked cars xD
You guys not know the shovel trick? You take a regular shovel and place the blade of it flat against the ground and slide it under the wheel. Now push the handle down and it will hike the wheel up enough to stick it on the hib.
TBF, the Flintstone's wheels were rollers that probably weighed several tons each and might work better on roads when pavement hadn't been invented yet.
Even as a kid, even I was not sold on the rock wheels, I was a bike kid and multiple gears/sprockets was only popular much later on. so I knew walking or riding dinosaurs was faster if not more efficient
This is definitely some Garage 54 level of shenanigan, except they aren't using a feeeeelthy Soviet era Tata.....they're using its feeeeeeelthy Capitalist Nixon era counterpart, the Ford Pinto!
One of these wheels (not going to spoiler which one) is a solid, all most an concrete idea and I hope it cements it self as a revolutionary idea of the future
Turns out just because we all drive on asphalt, doesn't mean you can drive on asphalt. But hey, that second wheel design brought some concrete improvements and the third one was rock-solid! 👍
Cool idea chief, but don’t do it on a public road. Not only are you damaging the road, you are putting other drivers at risk. Though at least the area seems to not have much traffic
Yeah I'm not falling asleep during this one. I'm extra interested because I've been a mechanic for 25+ years. This is a great video? "FALL ASLEEP" 🤷♂️
This reminded me of an episode of Darkwing Duck. They went to the past, and the Dinos had cars with stone wheels, while the roads were made of rubber and inflated. And There Buildings moved up and down instead of the elevator.
He trabajado demasiadas veces con el concreto y te puedo asegurar que hiciste el trabajo mucho más difícil de lo que era, prácticamente trabajaste el triple de lo que debias
I have soft hands but not for lack of manual labor, I work in warehouses since i was 21. mowed lawns growing up, Shoveled my driveway, Help build a deck and tear it down. Along with the pool. Build a ramp for the stairs when my dog was injured. Bring out rubber mats from the shed each winter. Move patio stones. I just took care of my hands using gloves all the time. Soft hand are not a lack of work, it is a lack of taking them for granted. A [air of work gloves can keep your hands soft for a long time.
Here is one quality that one must possess to win, and that is definiteness of purpose, the knowledge of what one wants, and a burning desire to possess it.
we can see that when doing burnouts with the concrete wheels, it's not only degrading the asphalt, but also part of it end up on the wheel. Which means, with a long enough burnout, you can have a sort of a tire, freshly stolen from public roads !
@@ZbyszekDupojajewicz-iy8yo How of it yapping. He knows that there is a good Chance for the stones to just break making him lose control over the car and so becomming a danger for other people on the road. And that doesn't even mention the danger from the flung around peaces of the wheel should it break or the damage all of this does to the publicaly payed for roads it causes.
Reminds me of when Mythbusters tested using logs to make wheels, which actually worked if careful, and worked even better on dirt roads. I could see the concrete version working well in some hypothetical apocalypse type scenario.
Pro tip for future heavy wheels: sit on the ground, place legs on each side of wheel and under vehicle (please use jack stands), place wheel almost in lap, use both biceps and thighs to lift wheel into place (do not use your back)
Driving on public roads with these is a crime FYI. You are liable for any repairs that would be needed to fix the road. Why companies don't run any track vehicle on roads."Q: Would you theoretically be able to drive on a public road in a vehicle that has treads instead of wheels, provided it obeys all other vehicle and road safety laws? A: If the treads, aka, tracks, like on a tank, were covered in rubber, or some other material that would prevent damaging the road surface, yes"
Quick tip. Diesel fuel breaks down asphalt emulsion (black top patch) so that works well for cleaning your hands. Though gloves work better as a preventative measure
Using stone wheels for ages in the eastern Europe region but only in country towns bullocks or cows. Pulling home made carts . Very clever Using what they had.
not to be a debi downer, but your rock tires probably damaged city streets and parking lots and you should be subject to the same fine as someone who used tire chains in the summer
Have you ever heard of the stone Crabtree? It's a type of sandstone mined in the southeastern U.S. Find a reputable supplier and get a sample. It's a very flexible stone. You can discuss your project with them and ask for PCs that have no mudruns, spidering or otherwise major inclusions. It will break as other stone but might give you way more camera time than other real stone. As a side note. The old victory ships of WW II had hulls filled with concrete.
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Te puedo decir algo y no te enojas?
El doblaje es pésimo, suena a documental pirata descargado ilegalmente, recomiendo mucho que cambies de estudio de doblaje
USE GRANNET
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Hey that clickbait killed!
I clicked immediately the real trick you pulled off was keeping me watching though! (and subbing at the end, congrats on 1 new sub from yours truly, cuz im that self important!)
The genius of using a tyre to make a tyre 😂
Make a road out of rubber and use asphalt wheels
You’re a visionary
🫡
Didn’t dinosaurs do that in some cartoon and that was the reason they went extinct?
kinky!
I know I’ve seen that too, but I can’t remember what cartoon it was. I remember the road popped at one point.
Tire shops don't want you to know this simple trick!
Tire shops HATE me
@@WaterjetChannel why
@@sebe4uyoutuber Because he discovered the DIY tire glitch.
@@DonariaRegia oohhh ok
And you'll sell us a how-to book containing everything we need to know for just twenty easy payments of $98.95, and if you're not absolutely 100% satisfied with our money you'll send it back!
I was at work at Lowe's when I saw you guys getting that stone. I was wondering what you would do with those stones. Well, now I know what you did.
Uunga bunga.
It's true I was the stone.
Lowe’s is the wife’s Home Depot
How do you get stones from a clothing store lol
They are... Among Us.
I am shocked you havent been charged with a crime for damaging the road.
the stone wheels were not damaging the road, they were the equivalent of rubbing lead on paper. once there’s some rain, the stone tracks will clear, also there’s street cleaners.
@@quppyqup Bro there's a 2.5" hole they dug from the burnout. The rain isn't going to wash that away, lol
@@quppyqup the road is softer than the wheel
So what? Can't some boys have fun now and then? Christ
@@dereks6742they filled it in with the asphalt tire
Those thin stones worked better than I would have thought! And LOL at 15:46
Damaging the road isn’t cool
If you were inspired by The Flintstones to make stone wheels, try to make a car that you can accelerate by using your feet.
Hear me out
Bicycle cars 🤫
@@The.171Do you mean a car with bicycle wheels or a car with bicycles for wheels?
@@FlyingPenguin3000 a car that you can pedal to start up
You already accelerate by using your feet
They used a Pinto, that’s pretty much Stone Age performance.
I can't believe the limestone held together. Try again with marble and make them thicker!
that sounds expensive
@@Steamrick then get sponsored by big marble
@@Steamrick He can pick up some off-cuts at a kitchen counter fabrication shop.
Or pegmatite granite.
@@jasonsummit1885 granite would actually be really bad. tons of voids for cracks to propagate through. quartzite might be good.
concrete and solid stone burnout made my day
I laughed my ass off at the reveal
A rock solid burnout
please do try this at home kids it's totally safe as long as you allow for larger following distances between you and the other cars on the road
Solid Stone Burnout is a great rock n' roll band name.
@@ATruckCampbell shame the flintstones never did it that would have been epic
I bet the guys who repair the local roads love you
17:05 "So we don't damage the road" Yes cause the concrete tires and stone tires totally haven't damaged it yes, logical to change the tire. 🙏
"Concrete is very durable, so it won't just fall apart on us. But it's also very brittle so it tends to fall apart."
Lmao
Just like Tungsten.
It's strong in compression but not tensile... probably what he was talking about.
@@Dante_The_Great I get it. The phrasing just made me laugh.
Was going to comment on this, but I figured I was late.
Not sure what's more terrifying. The thought of driving on rocks, or attaching rock wheels to a Ford Pinto, which was discontinued due to the gas tank exploding upon impact.
Only when rigged with explosives.
@@CptJistuce the 27 people who died in Pinto fires would beg to disagree
@@heyitsgabe1093 The Pinto was not less safe than other cars of the day. It is documented fact that the news coverage of exploding Pintos was a fabricated story, and created through the use of explosives.
Car fires in accidents are less common today, but still occur, and people still die in car fires. Citing that some people died in burning Pintos does not disprove that the coverage was faked.
Ok, next time, make a proper concrete wheel set, all 4, balance them perfectly, watercut them properly into a round shape and use those... And add more armature just for safety... With them balanced well, you are likely to overdo it, so it`s better that they be reinforced af... I would also consider adding some abrasive grit into the concrete, mix in some of the used up granite... It ought to add some friction to the ``wheel``...
zamn you put them to work full time
Yes
asking for anything from these guy is like monkey's pawn
The thing about asphalt is you have to put it under a LOT if pressure to get it to hold better. Usually you have steamrollers go over it which creates heat and constant pressure beyond that, you have cars that roll over it further dispersing and compacting it.
Concrete isnt too bad if you mix it with a shovel and chop at it, thats what we did when building our decently large fence. Also impact drill works great too lol
You may not like it but concrete is what peak tire performance looks like, I, for one, will be upgrading immediately. Subbed btw.
This entire segment is filled with the anxiety of wondering if they ended up with a lawsuit from chipped stone, asphalt or concrete flying off at 60mph or a fine/charge for vandalism putting even more potholes into public roads.
The premise is interesting and entertaining don’t get me wrong but I get the sense we could all be watching this video for a different reason in an alternate universe.
Seriously. The moment I realized they were serious about driving on a straight up PUBLIC ROAD I felt like I needed to double check that this wasn't a liveleak video or something. And that was just with the massive CONCRETE tire, let ALONE the flimsy little limestone ones that were already half-way falling apart before they even started driving. Then this psychopath actually thought it was a good idea to HARDCORE ACCELERATE towards a stop sign with traffic up ahead.
Don't get me wrong, I respect the need to test dumb ideas with excessive scientific rigger, but holy shit these guys need SO many more safety standards in place.
...And that's not even touching on the very potential lawsuits. So, SO many possible lawsuits.
I was just sitting here wondering how many glass panes he'd take out on the apartments in the background if the concrete wheel detonated during the burnout. Then "there's people back there. Get a shot of those dudes back there". This channel is what you'd get if Tom Green was the son of a fab shop owner. Which is why I am subscribed, I guess.
The stone wheels in the parking lot near them was what did it for me 😆 when he started spinning my jaw was open the entire time. Definitely gonna follow!
And here I was just thinking about the probable illegality of driving on public roads like that.
Geez y'all are lame
construction yard: "The roads here tend to fall apart faster than they used to. What is just wrong here? "
Guy with stone wheels driving around the corner...
At this point I'm just wondering if this sorta thing could get the channel sued by the city for damaging public infrastructure. Not that I'm rooting for that but, you know...
@@Exarian Absolutely, roads are so expensive so if you're willingly causing damage to it and they know who you are they ought to sue you to get money for eventual repairs
At the start of the videos I was wondering if they actually were going to take this onto public roads. And then they did...
@@tobiasha93I thought it would be illegal. In Poland it is
@@bankaihampter2802 I'm pretty sure it is illegal. Damaging public property and also that car cannot be road legal like that.
The road I grew up on had someone gouge a fairly shallow line on the road, scraped off the very top flat layer of asphalt, didn't look like much. With typical UK having at least 5 full frost thaw cycles every year that tiny gouge ended up creating large cracks and a deterioration of the road. The council at the time were in the process of going broke so they didn't have the money to resurface the road, it got extremely bad and required emergency services who use the road to complain to get it fixed. The road had been fine for around a decade prior with no cracking.
These people should expect to pay for resurfacing the road, it doesn't look like much but it can develop and it's not their road to damage.
Also cars aren't toys, they're extremely dangerous, and this disregard for the danger has led to them thinking that doing a burnout with concrete was fine when if it did break apart there would be flying chunks of concrete going towards a public road.
I kinda hope that SLC will come down hard on them, this video would be fine if it was entirely on private property without any chance of things being flung into public spaces. Nobody should be at risk of being killed by flying concrete or drive on yet another pot holed road because some people wanted to make a TH-cam video.
Seen enough reckless people doing things in their cars while someone is filming that it'd be nice for them to be screwed over by the police and councils as much as possible.
1960: we will have flying cars in the future
2024: how to drive on stone wheels
Flinstones!
@@EngenheirUber 1960: The Jetsons; 2024 Flinstones Yabba-Dabba Do!
@@martincito1977 🦴👀
@@martincito1977 they actually had a jet car in 40's
Prototype Rover gas turbine motor car, JET 1, built by the Rover Company, Solihull, England, 1946-1950.
Given to a person with no context, they would panic on the implication of future being post-apocalyptic.
17:56 now that's a real burnout 😂😂
Thank you for answering a question nobody asked. youtube truly is the website of all time.
I’m telling my kids that this is mythbusters
Low rent imahara
Dollar Store Mythbusters
Kari Byron is looking rough. Lol
@@jonsturgill8868 that is unfortunate.
Myth: Wheels made of rocks are better than rubber.
YOOOO THESE ARE MY PEOPLE
Ooga booga
@@WaterjetChannel hey man that's derogatory to Neanderthals
Oog oog bagga monka
@@WaterjetChannel”and praise him”
@@IeiejdjxjsIjsjsjsjcnfne”look at the monka page”
"we need to switch that one out so we don't damage the road" bit late bud, this was such a fun video to watch, your nuts
"You're nuts", but at least you got that last comma!
Great example of why grammar and punctuation matter 😂
🤨someguy8443 you're out of jurisdiction officer.
What about his nuts??!
you‘re*
@@thisguywalksintoa1267 what about his nuts??!
I liked the testing this on public roads especially trying to do a 0 to 60 im sure nothing would go wrong if you lost a concrete tire on a street full of parked cars xD
how have you not been fined for this? it seems rather illegal
"Zero to sixty test"
dude, you're in a Pacer, your zero to sixty time is never going to be better than "eventually"
*pinto
0 to 60 (kmh)
Like GarbageTime….
More like "hopefully some time"
The QPR mix you used is not asphalt, it's cold patch. It's not made with tar which asphalt is, it's made with latex to remain flexible.
I'm pretty sure it was the resin that ruined it
You guys not know the shovel trick?
You take a regular shovel and place the blade of it flat against the ground and slide it under the wheel. Now push the handle down and it will hike the wheel up enough to stick it on the hib.
Yeah I was gonna say, 35" truck wheel/tire combos are often pushing 100 lbs.
They didn't know the shovel trick
I just horse stance carry them 😅
Fulcrum.
@@jameswood231 That's the word I was looking for.
Love is just a word until someone comes along and gives it meaning.
when you had enough because somebody stealing your wheels
Can’t have shi in Detroit
I can't believe you drove on public roads with the stone tires! You are a madman!
You misspelled asshole.
Some dude on a scooter is totally gonna stack it 😂
driving on God 😗🙃😉🤣
TBF, the Flintstone's wheels were rollers that probably weighed several tons each and might work better on roads when pavement hadn't been invented yet.
Even as a kid, even I was not sold on the rock wheels, I was a bike kid and multiple gears/sprockets was only popular much later on. so I knew walking or riding dinosaurs was faster if not more efficient
@@MangaGamifieddinosaurs want to eat but there is no trough on the ice rinks, saving 🤷
@@kriegtech1651 maybe when nearer the north/south poles
"Jesus what happened to our parking lot?? Looks likes some idiot with damn *rocks* for tires did donuts!"
"Ok so funny story..."
17:00 “we need to stop so we don’t ‘damage the road’”
شكرا لك لدبلجة الفيديو Thank you for dubbing the video❤
America's garage54 lol
i thought it was a garage54 vid when i saw the thumbnail and title.
😂
Def thought it was garage54 when I clicked
I would not be opposed to that.
This is definitely some Garage 54 level of shenanigan, except they aren't using a feeeeelthy Soviet era Tata.....they're using its feeeeeeelthy Capitalist Nixon era counterpart, the Ford Pinto!
One of these wheels (not going to spoiler which one) is a solid, all most an concrete idea and I hope it cements it self as a revolutionary idea of the future
Forget the stone wheels where did you get that sweet Pinto 😎
The pinto was DESIGNED to have stone wheels, it was born for the stone.
@@mrbiglarge8820its also very likly to be on fire
So that makes the tires Firestone tires
@@lavaman9162ba dum tss
Turns out just because we all drive on asphalt, doesn't mean you can drive on asphalt. But hey, that second wheel design brought some concrete improvements and the third one was rock-solid! 👍
Cool idea chief, but don’t do it on a public road. Not only are you damaging the road, you are putting other drivers at risk. Though at least the area seems to not have much traffic
0:04 I was just fixing to say flintstones
Same dude
I just commented EEE YABA DABA DOOO before the video even started.
I can relate
6:16 I was thinking he does a great Chris Fix impression but then I realized maybe he actually is Chris Fix? 😮
@ChrisFix, we need your opinion on this impression.
#ChrisFix
Why are you not verified
Is he?
(35 Gal of seal coat 40lbs of resurfacing material) 50 hrs labor $2900
The Chrisfix impersonation was pretty damn good.
Yea😂
Hey guys😂😂
Right😂
Most educational and inspirational video I've ever watched in my entire life. Thank you, also to Greg.
I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.
As you were fitting the concrete tire on the car I was thinking... "man I wonder how that would perform doing a burnout."
Thank you
Dude, I gotta thank you from saving me from a sleepless night.
I fell asleep within the first 5 minutes of this video
Glad I could help
Shit… It kept me awake ! 😭😂 binging
Yeah I'm not falling asleep during this one. I'm extra interested because I've been a mechanic for 25+ years. This is a great video? "FALL ASLEEP" 🤷♂️
@@kaddett3717 you probably fell asleep with a smile on your face 🤣🤣
This reminded me of an episode of Darkwing Duck. They went to the past, and the Dinos had cars with stone wheels, while the roads were made of rubber and inflated. And There Buildings moved up and down instead of the elevator.
He trabajado demasiadas veces con el concreto y te puedo asegurar que hiciste el trabajo mucho más difícil de lo que era, prácticamente trabajaste el triple de lo que debias
The 0-60 test on a 30 street killed me 🤣😂
Doing this in the most explosive car in history is wild
"gotta change that one out so we don't damage the road" buddy you have been damaging the road the entire video 🤣
Asphalt takes a long time to properly dry. If you waited, i think it would have been fine
And this is how pothole are made :D thank you for the educational video as always !
I have soft hands but not for lack of manual labor, I work in warehouses since i was 21. mowed lawns growing up, Shoveled my driveway, Help build a deck and tear it down. Along with the pool. Build a ramp for the stairs when my dog was injured. Bring out rubber mats from the shed each winter. Move patio stones. I just took care of my hands using gloves all the time. Soft hand are not a lack of work, it is a lack of taking them for granted. A [air of work gloves can keep your hands soft for a long time.
I haven't clicked on a waterjet channel vid in a while and the fact that i clicked on this one for the title 🤝
I’m impressed that he was able to find a Pinto that’s still running.
1:12
Finally, I feel represented in your video. Thank you! And I approve!
She felt that chill that makes the hairs on the back of your neck when he walked into the room.
Here is one quality that one must possess to win, and that is definiteness of purpose, the knowledge of what one wants, and a burning desire to possess it.
Flintstones, meet the Flintstones! They're a modern stoneage family!
Firestones*
6:17 He actually sounded like ChrisFix
"By the way, for anyone who's new around here, "crete" is short for concrete. I'm just using slang."
we can see that when doing burnouts with the concrete wheels, it's not only degrading the asphalt, but also part of it end up on the wheel.
Which means, with a long enough burnout, you can have a sort of a tire, freshly stolen from public roads !
IDK why but I laughed so much on this video. Thanks for the content
You are a very brave man for driving a Pinto in reverse
First channel I've seen actually using steel mesh for concrete gimmicks! KUDOS!
Love it. Peak chaos. I vote revisit this with all concrete tires
He who conquers others is strong; He who conquers himself is mighty.
The fact you were able to do a burnout and the concrete wheel _didn't_ fall apart was honestly just impressive.
As hilarious as this is, perhaps you should invest in a safer testing environment that isn't public roads
Yeah that made me cringe like hell.
Holy yapping of the yappington
@@ZbyszekDupojajewicz-iy8yo
How of it yapping.
He knows that there is a good Chance for the stones to just break making him lose control over the car and so becomming a danger for other people on the road.
And that doesn't even mention the danger from the flung around peaces of the wheel should it break or the damage all of this does to the publicaly payed for roads it causes.
yeah that was a bit concerning
That was my concern if parts of wheel come off and and get flung out.
Reminds of that angle grinder accident.
Fun fact: Concrete is just aggregate held together by a binder, to you really just made two concrete wheeles.
Reminds me of when Mythbusters tested using logs to make wheels, which actually worked if careful, and worked even better on dirt roads.
I could see the concrete version working well in some hypothetical apocalypse type scenario.
Pro tip for future heavy wheels: sit on the ground, place legs on each side of wheel and under vehicle (please use jack stands), place wheel almost in lap, use both biceps and thighs to lift wheel into place (do not use your back)
Driving on public roads with these is a crime FYI. You are liable for any repairs that would be needed to fix the road. Why companies don't run any track vehicle on roads."Q: Would you theoretically be able to drive on a public road in a vehicle that has treads instead of wheels, provided it obeys all other vehicle and road safety laws? A: If the treads, aka, tracks, like on a tank, were covered in rubber, or some other material that would prevent damaging the road surface, yes"
No one cares about laws here, this is for science!!!
Who tf asked buddy
Nobody asked, shut up
Good thing you got him! Cant let the real criminals get away. @timeverhartofficial
🤓
"El redoblaje de the boys es bueno"
El redoblaje de the boys:
I thought asphalt wheels was a dumb ideia at the beginning, but in the end I realized it was planned 😂😂😂
4:31 Correction: THE BEST CHANNEL ON TH-cam
@Saji_0 correction: was the best channel on TH-cam, before they sold it to this guy.
@@LODOG419 Indeed, Now It's The best YT Channel on the entire Universe
@@Saji_0 nope, just a dumpster fire now.
Wow dude those tires ROCK!
This is quality!!! 😄 Newer wears out, and never puncture. Just what people say that they want!
Exactly!! lol
16:14 why didnt you take those rocks off the car man?!! Extra weight for nothing!
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From the title i thought you were gonna cross with Garbage Time 😅
god what I wouldn't give
At the rate england roads are falling apart I might need to get some of these
Quick tip. Diesel fuel breaks down asphalt emulsion (black top patch) so that works well for cleaning your hands. Though gloves work better as a preventative measure
Using stone wheels for ages in the eastern Europe region but only in country towns bullocks or cows.
Pulling home made carts .
Very clever Using what they had.
Should’ve collaborated with primitive technology
He can make almost anything out of stones
11:40 yet the channel is not deleted
Lol they did that man dirty. Deflected blame then made waves (literally).
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That cement tire has to be built with NagarJuna cement to be THAT strong lmao
Seems the Flintstones had more tech back in those days ..... their wheels had much more ..... muscle ....!!!! Great video.
O m'gosh! Changing your broken stone tire was so Fred! (Flintstones). I totally remember that episode! The wheel is even broken the same exact way!
not to be a debi downer, but your rock tires probably damaged city streets and parking lots and you should be subject to the same fine as someone who used tire chains in the summer
3:00 and this is why asphault roads need to be replaced every few months LOL. Its about as durable as wet toilet paper.
That has to be one of the Daftest ideas on the TH-cam... hahahaha Brilliant😂
Daftest, but brilliant really. But it'll be a very bad idea on non concrete road.
I’ve been a fan since forever
Have you ever heard of the stone Crabtree?
It's a type of sandstone mined in the southeastern U.S. Find a reputable supplier and get a sample. It's a very flexible stone. You can discuss your project with them and ask for PCs that have no mudruns, spidering or otherwise major inclusions. It will break as other stone but might give you way more camera time than other real stone.
As a side note. The old victory ships of WW II had hulls filled with concrete.
8:45 you just made the wheel more round lol
Council: why do we keep filling these pot holes into the road
Them: makes holes with concreate wheels into the ground
Bros definitely getting sued
That "hey guys, ChrisFix here" sounded legit 😂