anyone else curious what the other 53 Garages are up to?
@RudyZanuttaКүн бұрын
Garage 52 is an italian workshop with its own KZbin channel lmao
@martingallenКүн бұрын
54 and 154 is the car registration number for the region of Novosibirsk, which is where this channel originates.
@Elbert844Күн бұрын
@@martingallenCar 54 where are you?
@goclunkerКүн бұрын
I heard unit 42 sells wacky tabbaky
@cdbennett2332Күн бұрын
I just wonder how old these videos are and if they are still alive
@rcsibiuКүн бұрын
I just love when Garage54 uploads a new video.... you never know what crazy project they build!
@jeromevdb2956Күн бұрын
Sure! I'm always waiting for each new video!
@user-xx8xh6pf9oКүн бұрын
Yeah they are great
@krisrapsКүн бұрын
Remembebr That He Is A Z Putin head.,
@nealbrignall-slann2675Күн бұрын
Still amazes me that this channel puts out so much content!
@doraexplora90468 сағат бұрын
Yeah. And in how many languages? He'd be mad not to do the translations in French, Spanish, Greek, Arabic and Chinese to cover all bases. That's five more channels for the price of one!
@otm6462 сағат бұрын
They've gone almost 5 million subscribers on the Russian channel and almost a million here. It's definitely a money maker for them
@corn6553Күн бұрын
I appreciate that y’all don’t use AI narration
@MAGA_EXTREM1STКүн бұрын
cutting huge blocks of snow with a hand saw is satisfying
@imacomputer1234Күн бұрын
The best automotive science channel on the internet!
@bullbutter9699Күн бұрын
As a kid I made a multi room under snow world as big or bigger than a average house rooms connected by tunnels ... took me days and days to build ...I stayed in it all day every day all winter it was massive.
@captainmichael787Күн бұрын
sounds like you had a fun childhood haha
@tahahaider5836Күн бұрын
Would've been awesome. Wish i was there to experience it
@andberКүн бұрын
@@captainmichael787not if that was his only housing. It's all about perspective 😁
@JalopymediaКүн бұрын
Shout out from Canada. Happy winter Fellas
@KowynКүн бұрын
Back in the 70's my dad had an old international KB2 and was living in Edmonton Alberta Canada, it would hit -45 some nights, in the evening when he got home from work he would park the truck on ramps and drain the oil into a cooking pot, every morning when he got up and made coffee he would put the oil on the stove and heat it till it just started to bubble, the oil went back in the truck and away he went. Is next truck was an old Ford that had a circulator pump in it and he said that was the beginning of him getting lazy 😂.
@randomoinkbombКүн бұрын
poopmonton
@KlypinКүн бұрын
In Russia truck drivers from nord usually insert electric heater from kettle to coolant system, and little lamp to fuel tank. Or they just don't turn off the engine all night
@Colorado_NativeКүн бұрын
We had an old International KB2 as well. The 6 volt battery was under the driver's floor. You lifted a panel on the floor to take the battery out. He would remove the battery, bring it inside to keep it warm, and then reinstall it. To get home he would coast it down the hill to get the engine started. One time he built a small fire under the engine (yes!) to warm the oil. You do whatcha gotta do.
@WANDERER0070Күн бұрын
Times and tech has changed My Silverado starts at - 34 C without plugin block heater 😂 syntetic oil helps
@KingsoupturboКүн бұрын
Garage 54 understands Alberta!
@rayceeya8659Күн бұрын
"What's the temperature?" "Minus 30" "Celcius or Farenheit?" "Doesn't matter"
@IvayloMihaylovКүн бұрын
Doesn't matter if -40
@rayceeya8659Күн бұрын
@@IvayloMihaylov Tell you what, you go outside in -30 and -40 and see if you can tell the difference.
@dangeary2134Күн бұрын
@@rayceeya8659At -50 (F) if you spit, it will crackle when it hits the snow. At -70 F, it will crackle in the air.
@smileyguyzКүн бұрын
@@rayceeya8659 they feel the same but -40 will kill you that little bit faster lol
@Colorado_NativeКүн бұрын
@@rayceeya8659Take two thermometers with you. At -40 on F or C scale they are the same.
@xXLinkThadXx19 сағат бұрын
the most consistent youtuber of all time
@dancockydan1589Күн бұрын
right now its -29 lol.. like -29 is normal....the whole country would come to a stand still here in england if it hit -10. we have a couple of inches of snow and we get severe weather warnings and told to stay at home. only travel if its absolutley nessercery..
@KirillissimusКүн бұрын
In Russia it is the same thing. The only difference is the warnings start at -40 and people are strongly recommended to stay home if it gets below -50.
@moefuggerr2970Күн бұрын
In Florida we will have to make do with a sand garage.
@herobrinecyberdemon8104Күн бұрын
That's a legitimate idea for a video.
@TiborRoussouКүн бұрын
Canadian here, I was wondering where all our snow is? Now I know.
@mikakettunen7939Күн бұрын
All snow is definitely relocated around here north these hemispheres of planet in Finland et cetera - for day - then all be melt most probably
@trulyinfamous3 сағат бұрын
Even in Ohio we got some snow recently. After two weeks of rain in December and a 60°F (15.5°C) new years day, winter decided to start again recently and now we're having lows of 10F (-12.2°C) and snow for the first time in a month. Guessing Canada's been weird this season too?
@plupyduplupydu1369Күн бұрын
UMM I CANT EXPLAIN HOW AWESOME YOU GUYS ARE all the time, pure dude respect all the time
@techbricks5300Күн бұрын
Car Igloo! Great project.
@PossumSwanger4Күн бұрын
Nice, I’m currently in a blizzard warning and they are gonna teach me how to build a garage out of the snow we hopefully get.. 😂
@huddunlap39993 сағат бұрын
As someone who lives in Texas I find this great.
@WillalversКүн бұрын
You can accomplish anything when you put your mind to it 😎
@johngillon6969Күн бұрын
u guys make me smile so much my face hurts
@MarkM-ke6cnКүн бұрын
Well done. Nice structure. Happy New Year from Idaho, USA
@StayPuft80Күн бұрын
We have 1mm of snow here in the UK and we are in a panic.
@trm4lifeКүн бұрын
For you Fahrenheit folks that's about negative 22 at negative 30 and negative 4 at negative 20. Still cold but 18 degrees F is impressive.
@shawbrosКүн бұрын
I need one of these in Florida.
@WatchRichRebuildsChannel15 сағат бұрын
Great idea and video.
@VilhytoКүн бұрын
Does area code 54 in the licence plate (and in channel name) mean that you are in Novosibirsk? I bet it's cold there 🥶
@mjr64313 сағат бұрын
Yes that's where they are
@tundrajtКүн бұрын
Crazy to see! I actually had an idea like this when I lived in Northern Minnesota a few years ago. Very similar winter temps, same amount of snow and it packs tight until it all melts. Never did do it, but the idea always stuck. Now living in Western Tennessee, it isn’t so much an idea anymore…
@geogmz8277Күн бұрын
-30 and this dude isn't even wearing gloves... 😮
@BatGuannoКүн бұрын
Happy New Year, epic video as usual. 🙂
@stevejones9905Күн бұрын
What did you do today? Built a garage made of snow. Same old same old......What's for dinner?
@joeking8028Күн бұрын
Snow cones
@dannydaw59Күн бұрын
I wonder if someone could run through the walls like the Cool-aid pitcher guy. Say "Oh yaa!" after running through the wall.
@ruikazane5123Күн бұрын
I'm jealous, reminds me of the time we were once able to make snow holes to camp into...and the camera I was given to play with (Nikon D2, don't know which version) was able to hold up, but the batteries. Would be curious if the garage was dug in instead of built up!
@mikehannahsКүн бұрын
This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen, I love it 😎😎😎
@msmith5030Күн бұрын
Lovethe videos. Sunday morning fun. Best channel on KZbin. Take car all of you😃😃😃
@wealthyblackman2655Күн бұрын
Add sawdust to the snow walls and it will last all year round... Strange but true... For some strange reasons frozen sawdust is unbreakable and solid as steel!
@bobvancalcar9090Күн бұрын
Nice. Real science from the workflooor!!!😘
@ruk2023--Күн бұрын
The experiment I didn't know I needed in my life!
@mikakettunen7939Күн бұрын
From FINLAND - rakastan teidän asenne мне нравится твое отношение - love your your attitude - stay warm all - 666 \,,,/
@dantesmith3664Күн бұрын
nice video though im sad you didn't test the extreme of what it would look like if you got it too hot.
@andrewfisher49022 сағат бұрын
You should put a Lada engine inside a Trevithick puffing devil. Then it could use steam and gasoline to make it run. I'd connect it to treads instead of a wheel for more traction. It would be cool if you could have a hand cranked auger to push the coal in the and have a coal holder and you could hand crank it from the front and attach a belt to make it move in the back. You could put a plow on it and hooks on the back to make it dig into the ground like a caterpillar.
@ghostshadow904612 сағат бұрын
-53F in Alaska a snow shelter worked very well.
@donbrashsuxКүн бұрын
Vlad could build anything 🙏
@reinaldo-macielКүн бұрын
You've just proved that captain Han Solo was right on building an ice shelter in Star Wars the empire strikes back.
@ZebbMassivКүн бұрын
You could paint the garage with a pump spray of food coloring water. Make an even better ice layer outside and inside
@Arjay.M4 сағат бұрын
snow is a very good insulator, surprisingly haha
@sacr3Күн бұрын
As a Canadian I can appreciate the proper units of measurement being used here, having to listen to that f system, what a wacky set of numbers.
@aliassmithandjones9453Күн бұрын
the curtain does little. Make a door made of snow and keep the stove going and the result will be much better
@franciscolizano838911 сағат бұрын
Que satisfactorio ver cortar la nieve así con ese serrucho
@dangeary2134Күн бұрын
If the garage was built, then covered with snow all around it, the heat of the earth would warm it up quite considerably. Depending on where you are, the heat of the ground would come up and the room could go above freezing, depending on how large the footprint, and the door insulation. Source? In a Northern State in the USA, we had 8” (20cm) of snow on the ground. The air temperature was about 8 degrees C for many days. The ground did not have but a centimeter of frost. The fuel truck that came out sunk to it’s axles, so we pulled it around with a bulldozer. At the end of the day, we got the roller we needed. Before we went home, I rolled the snow flat in a nice, wide path to our construction area. More than enough to have two truck pass and not be crowded. A few of the other guys thought I was crazy. The next morning, we had a full four inches of frost in the ground. More than enough to support a fully loaded truck.
@98ek9Күн бұрын
8 degrees C is a nice spring day. of course its going to be warm. i had -35 C yesterday .
@ToasterrBathКүн бұрын
Yeah Florida gets a lot of frost too in the mid 40’s
@JonathanWhoeverКүн бұрын
How cold? Fucking cold!
@TravelAndEvangelismКүн бұрын
BTW... Garage 54; do not wreck this Lada 110! It looks mint!😎 Fixed up bader looking 110:s here in Finland. It is better car than Samara. But I keep using my Samara untill "end of the world". I like it, becauce it has made and invented together with Porshe! And it looks so 80s. style!
@jshoe1986Күн бұрын
Minus 30 😮 🥶 😅
@dosmundos3830Күн бұрын
-27 actually. same as it is right now in southern Manitoba, -36 with the windchill ;)
@KlypinКүн бұрын
Just another usual day 😊
@dzonikg4 сағат бұрын
WHen is -1 here i dont go out off house
@doraexplora90468 сағат бұрын
My God that's impressive. Only in Russia or Canada I suppose. Everyone on the planet knows that snow insulates, but who the hell knew you could build a garage from it which would allow you to happily start your car from it? Pity there's no -35DegC snow in Sydney Australia, otherwise I would have loved to try this out!!
@twocvblokeКүн бұрын
Just got to use loose snow like mortar to fill in the gaps between the blocks and it'll be nice and airtight, though would need a decent vent for the stove to not cause a buildup of CO inside, which would be a somewhat un-aliving scenario... :P
@Colorado_NativeКүн бұрын
There's a hotel in Quebec, Canada, Hotel de Glace - Ice Hotel, made from about 30,000 blocks of ice each December and is open from January until March. It costs about $450 a night to stay. If you get a chance to go, do so. It's pretty incredible.
@MrLarsgrenКүн бұрын
the rear wing on that trailered lada looks wild. need a better picture of it XD i bet its for ice racing or something.
@ReodorF1Күн бұрын
At first i was thinking if the temp was high enough it would be possible to paint a car in there and not worry about flies and bugs in the paint, maybe if you prep alittle more to get more heat in there?
@BoBanditsКүн бұрын
6:50 Facts. From balmy Canada !
@GonkaSs_C2 күн бұрын
Another banger
@lupedozier762Күн бұрын
Very interesting project!!!!!!
@Fred_ZepplinКүн бұрын
If I Was Young Again..I'd Get A Few Friends & Build Something Like That Out On A Lake For A 25 Person Ice Fishing Hut....It Would Be Great...It Will Just Melt Away At The End Of The Season.
@CrashPilot1000Күн бұрын
Try Pykrete and see if the construction improves.
@baby-sharkgto4902Күн бұрын
The building in the background also has a foundation made of snow blocks that they built in a previous episode 9:32
@CNCmachiningisfunКүн бұрын
When I built one of these, the council came over - and melted it!
@glimmerbyte117 сағат бұрын
When you understand both languages, the simultaneous playback of the original and translation creates confusion and makes it hard to listen. It would be better to lower the volume of the original track or remove it to make the translation clearer.
@mjr64313 сағат бұрын
Best possibly if you understand it good enough to watch the original, but I think they leave some audio so you can tell how they are saying it, like a laughing way etc .
@martynwatson4929Күн бұрын
Have a look how a brennan torpedo works, could you make a drag lada using a similar principle? should have a great power to weight ratio..
@inhopeofabetternameКүн бұрын
I never fails to blow my mind how cold it gets in russia. I simply cannot fathom -30 C
@MarkpaulLewis-q9sКүн бұрын
Great video..🎉 happy new year
@manolisgoniotakis2388Күн бұрын
Minus 28 degrees; that's cold!!!
@hachiback6018Күн бұрын
That is so cold. I was complaining about -15 in my area
@jamielombardo5292Күн бұрын
You have to have pitch so heat only escapes small spot.
@rafaellavratti11 сағат бұрын
Are those ASBESTOS insulating painels???
@tl1024Күн бұрын
-28 in freedom units, or -28 c? Either way, that's really cold. I don't want to deal with that. I'll stay in my desert.
@entronicsКүн бұрын
Snow Castle build next?
@deandee8082Күн бұрын
eskimos use igloos and they work great, small fire heats emup.. yessir or they burn whale blubber for heat and light
@jondavid587119 сағат бұрын
I am curious if you kept that stove burning for say a week would you still have an enclosure. Inside snow melting from the heat, outside snow freezing from the cold, which is stronger? Who would win heat or cold?
@scottymoondogjakubin476610 сағат бұрын
That is garage 55 ! 😂
@Geoffr524Күн бұрын
This idea was snow good.
@CNCmachiningisfun14 сағат бұрын
Ice ee what you did there ;) .
@AnalogDude_Күн бұрын
That's a cool idea, 2 bad it doesn't work al year around.
@1marcelfilmsКүн бұрын
"super comfy" Literally freezing cold in there
@zippythinginventionКүн бұрын
Exactly how successful was this? I mean, is there a specific percentage?
@hoenesjuh2144Күн бұрын
Pls tell me... How big was the hammer that dropped on your HeAd for these manny creazy ideas 🤪 but good to know like every time xD
@RicoMoneybagsКүн бұрын
what kind of car is that ?
@locustbee416Күн бұрын
Vaz 2110
@cdbennett2332Күн бұрын
I wonder how old these videos are? Lots of young men have been needlessly lost.
@Nomad_za2 күн бұрын
Released 54 seconds ago!!
@BoOF12-v6gКүн бұрын
Это заводская комплектация, для обычной эксплуатации.
@mrw1160Күн бұрын
Ok now we just need a lift made of ice too
@janlassen6101Күн бұрын
Cool, but you could have done like a real igloo, only snow/ice.
@ardennielsen3761Күн бұрын
square bales of straw, they wont melt... black tarp over top = +15*c higher then outer temperature with zero energy input past brushing the snow off. ... at -15 Diesel needs a space heater, on the fuel tank.
@kenbakker3241Күн бұрын
I was told that leaving a light on in the garage over night adds warmth to help start the car in the morning. I left the head lights on all night and the car would not start at all. 😕
@volvo09Күн бұрын
Should have seen how hot you could get it before it starts melting and the roof caved in 😂
@russbilzing5348Күн бұрын
Rock wool... How does one properly shear a rock? I suppose one might liquefy it , give it a spin and hope for threads. Might be a bit of a bit*h to weave, though it might wear like iron. Lol.
@polska905Күн бұрын
Man that's pretty cold, what part of Russia are you in?
@alexdro438922 сағат бұрын
Это Новосибирск. Видео снято год назад. Сейчас там −7°C.
@memyselfandeye1234Күн бұрын
Whats Next A Snow Insection Pit In Your Snow Garage :) ... Quality ... peace
@rashidnagaКүн бұрын
im malaysia get trouble over heating every days hot some time car get blow gasket head and thermostat broken again.
@Mental_hygenicsКүн бұрын
Garage -54!😂
@ruprechtkroenen2665Күн бұрын
Ihr habt niemals Winter ich sehe da doch ganz deutlich 22°C 🥵
@dervwfahrerКүн бұрын
If you sprinkle it with Water it will become hard as Concrete