There is some serious nonsense in the commentary; best not say anything rather than demonstrating your ignorance
@lordgooorkАй бұрын
But it is with an accent, so it is ok.
@brucepenich1012Ай бұрын
He he he. I was thinking something similar. When hydrogen and oxygen mix....... water?
@MrWeedWackyАй бұрын
@@brucepenich1012 no, when hydrogen and oxygen mix, boom. when they react = water.
@railgunawesome711428 күн бұрын
@@brucepenich1012 hydrogen and oxygen combine in a combustion reaction to form water
@daemonhat28 күн бұрын
@@brucepenich1012 they also use hydrogen and oxygen as rocket fuel.
@billseymour-jones3224Ай бұрын
It would be fascinating to watch the clean-up operation from one of those spills of molten metal.
@WhiskersWatsonАй бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. I wonder if they would clean it up themselves or sell the work to someone, whom wants to reclaim the metal, to try to recover some profits or reduce expenses. Honestly though I just want to see what it looks like after the floor cools down.
@ExtremeMachinesZoneАй бұрын
These industrial mishaps really highlight the importance of safety protocols! It’s crazy how quickly things can go wrong when proper precautions aren’t taken 😮
@davidevans3429Ай бұрын
They are very time consuming and expensive. Waiting for the spill to cool enough to approach it and then several days with lances and heavy equipment to cut it up and move it out of the way. Then that is completed, then the repair work can start. Not to mention the countless hours in meetings and with OSHA to explain what happened. A real PITA.
@giovannifinievoli8825Ай бұрын
exact! 😄😄😄😄
@fridaycaliforniaa236Ай бұрын
Damn, I was just saying this to my GF when I watched this XD Must be a pain in the a$$ ^^
@wallyman292Ай бұрын
8:00 - Let's be real here. . . That freight train derailment in Pittsburg led to a hell of a lot more than $700,000 in damages! Wonder which ass they pulled THAT stat from!
@ggurks23 күн бұрын
That was probably an early estimate. According to wiki the damage was $1,800,000
@TravelingStacker11 күн бұрын
Hence why he said it exceeded that number. Meaning it was higher than that.
@ImpendingJokerАй бұрын
The slag hitting the water doesn't produce hydrogen. It produces steam. The water flashing to steam is what causes the explosion.
@baneblackguard584Ай бұрын
granted the reaction we are seeing in the video is a steam explosion, but at those temperatures there is certainly some water that is being split into hydrogen and oxygen.
@hammerdragon4321Ай бұрын
I worked at a steal plant as a industrial cleaner it does create hydrogen gas resulting in a explosion I've talked with the plant manager about it
@erikbosma8765Ай бұрын
@@baneblackguard584 Liquid steel hitting the water is even more fun. It's not only about the heat but also the density. When water instantly turns to steam, it expands to 1600 times its original size, hence the explosion. I once had a train wheel fly by my head and I was standing at least 10 to 15 m from the furnace. Talk about a 'close shave'. Of course when you're working 12 hour shifts at 40 degrees below zero mistakes like this happen often. Sometimes a clown would throw a coffee cup full of water into a ladle while it was being filled with liquid steel at 3000 degrees F. It sounded and looked just like a grenade going off. Although the clowns got a laugh, I still have a scar on my cheek - just below my eye - 50 years later. Some joke.
@ImpendingJokerАй бұрын
@@baneblackguard584 No, that would require electrolysis to split the hydrogen from the oxygen. This is nothing but a pure steam explosion.
@baneblackguard584Ай бұрын
@@ImpendingJoker this is indeed a steam explosion, but you are incorrect regarding splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. Electrolysis is one method, it's not the ONLY method water molecules break apart. Yes, what is shown in the video is the result of water flashing to steam. But I assure you, there was indeed some water there that got split into hydrogen and oxygen. almost always is in very violent steam explosions. combination of the heat required to flash a large amount of water into steam and the pressures in the first moments of the steam expansion pretty much guarantees that SOME water was split.
@peterkroeker753Ай бұрын
Miniature bulldozer?! Seriously? That's a backhoe!
@dontwobbleАй бұрын
yeah when he said "Compact bulldozer" i turned it off. if you're gonna make videos on heavy equipment at least get the names right ffs.
@NaturegotAngry1993Ай бұрын
he couldn't tell the difference😂😂
@kaplislemesis4789Ай бұрын
You gotta forgive, the man dont know his hoes
@frankwilliams4445Ай бұрын
I love my backhoes
@IrishEddie317Ай бұрын
9:20 I bet that was a mess to clean up!
@nohandleleftАй бұрын
Vietnam, dredging, this is not a counter-weight problem, it's better described as a 'complete lack of maintenance' issue. In Vietnam, just like other parts of the world, stuff gets used until it breaks, then it gets fixed to only 70% completion. If it starts with 4 bolts, it'll only have 3 when it gets back from the shop, and one of the 3 will be stripped.
@gemmamudd7167Ай бұрын
I was going to say the same thing
@roberthenderson258029 күн бұрын
Yeah, most of these videos are from 3rd world countries with no safety guidelines at all.
@Backyardmech1Ай бұрын
10:16 is intentional. They’re blowing what are known as pigs through the pipeline to clean it out.
@Arclite100Ай бұрын
They didn't have much control of the process, though.
@smgdfcmfahАй бұрын
@@Arclite100 The pigs or swabs are just foam rubber and they setup a box to keep them from flying away - what more do you expect?
@Arclite100Ай бұрын
@@smgdfcmfah The pigs looked a lot heavier than foam rubber and they needed a bigger box because they were flying all over the place.
@spannaspinnaАй бұрын
@@smgdfcmfah I’ve seen fibreglass brush pigs
@joebutlersnr7017Ай бұрын
@@smgdfcmfahI wondered what the hell was going on, I noticed the dumb narrator didn't either, thanks matey.
@redstone31Ай бұрын
narrator, why are you describing what is about to happen before it happens? that ruins the surprise and the flow of the clips. awful music too.
@RB-bd5tzАй бұрын
It’s a stupid AI.
@Simonsimon-fy3hqАй бұрын
Mute the sound. It's not really needed.
@DrLoverLoverАй бұрын
Thats how the world works now
@Calc_UlatorАй бұрын
There's some police body cam channels that REPEAT WHAT YOU JUST WATCHED! Like, the hell?
@splat003Ай бұрын
you are awefull.just saying...
@ExtremeMachinesZoneАй бұрын
That was one of my biggest pet peeves when I worked ambulance for 45 years. People would think, oh it's just an ambulance. I had one do that for 12 miles on the interstate. When I oved over they moved over. I called ahead and had a state officer waiting at the scene of the crash. They pulled them over and said we'll talk when we're sone. We took care of our injured and when we transported 40 minutes later, they were still there. I talked with the officer at the hospital 4 hours later and he said they were upset at me for using such loud siren for so long. He towed their car. Made my day. Thanks for your videos and caring nature sir.
@600wheelАй бұрын
“Compact bulldozer”😂😂😂😂
@kevinrayner5812Ай бұрын
Yes made me laugh. If you don't know it is a back hoe just call it what everybody does call it, a JCB.
@JohnDoe-en9chАй бұрын
My 8 year old niece knows the difference between a backhoe and a dozer.
@charliepowers5265Ай бұрын
You just have to love these people filming stuff and they turn the camera up or down and look at anything but what was happening. That is why they are called "Amateurs" I guess.
@kafka8886Ай бұрын
As with all these, better with the sound off!
@JegTreSpillerDamaАй бұрын
I was at the NASA launch failure, and the videos don't do justice to how loud the explosion was.
@gaming3602Ай бұрын
Im not agree
@gaming3602Ай бұрын
You can watch with no volume though
@tonyhewitt1345Ай бұрын
@@gaming3602 I'm not all there.
@impressedglobalАй бұрын
It would be more engaging with music to listen to.
@Timmerd888Ай бұрын
These molten metal spills are scary!
@ZeroCrystalАй бұрын
There's a song that I hear when i see these: "Come With Me, And You'll See, A World Of OSHA Violations..."
@clothedwiththesunАй бұрын
Totally Unnecessary and trite commentary for such staggering imagery.
@billmullins6833Ай бұрын
In both of those two incidents in the Netherlands the skippers should have lost their master's license. Both of those were entirely avoidable. They should also have been sued for loss of cargo and damage to the bridges. No excuse for such shoddy seamanship.
@syphon_98922 сағат бұрын
There were probably high at the time of the accident
@ghost307Ай бұрын
If the cause had actually been fogging in the cockpit at EAA, the 'highly trained professional pilot' should have initiated a go-around.
@fridaycaliforniaa236Ай бұрын
To me, it's more like he had a hydraulic brakes failure, more than anything else, but who knows...
@DrLoverLoverАй бұрын
Probably ukrainian
@alaric_Ай бұрын
@@DrLoverLover Bad troll. I mean, you didn't even put any effort into that.
@hammerdragon4321Ай бұрын
For crying out loud that’s a backhoe not a bulldozer
@MadMiner-r3yАй бұрын
These heavy machinery mistakes are shocking! 😮 It's a real reminder of the importance of safety in the industry!
@kellyblack4897Ай бұрын
Why does it seem like every amateur camera operator has had 92 red bulls? 😂
@deborahchesser7375Ай бұрын
They are ready to haul ass ! 😆
@mahkuntizitchy2083Ай бұрын
Right! We get a good shot of the sidewalk, close-up of various trees, some blue sky, down to the sidewalk again........
@MultiRedbugАй бұрын
And that's the amateurs, imagine what the pros are on!
@shelbyoffrink4424Ай бұрын
Because they are zoomed in as far as possible.
@impressedglobalАй бұрын
Exactly! We get a nice close-up of the sidewalk, shots of different trees, some blue sky, and then back down to the sidewalk again...
@dirtfarmer7472Ай бұрын
There’s an old 45 years old by Dowell frac service, they took a Frac line & weakened it then pumped into it 1st with just water until it failed, then again they pumped Nitrogen gas until it failed & recorded the damage then they used liquid CO2 & did the same thing that time it destroyed the entire location & camera. Made a real mess. I was working on a Frac crew that used CO2 a lot. Lots of respect for that stuff. If you can find it you’ll probably like it.
@Chris-vz7enАй бұрын
The fact that a lot of people decided to whip out their phones and record something going on before the unfortunate incident happens lets you know that they _knew_ sh*t wasn't right and decided to just stand back and let things play out anyway....great employees.
@tcmtech7515Ай бұрын
Its what happens when management gets told endlessly that something is wrong and they keep ignoring it. Everyone records it for proof so that they cant lie their way out of what ultimately happened.
@danhammond8406Ай бұрын
If the boss says let it roll......well. you let it roll
@tcmtech7515Ай бұрын
Censored for who knows why on this one.
@AflacMan13Ай бұрын
The railway accident in Pittsburgh only cost 700k??? 😮😮😮
@tomwilliams8675Ай бұрын
Ever notice many of these accidents happen in India.
@glennschlorf1285Ай бұрын
Dont worry theyll fix it
@oneshotmeАй бұрын
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
@ChimneyJuiceАй бұрын
You dont see women complaining about a shortage of these jobs.
@10th_DoctorАй бұрын
No, but they complain about everything else.
@mahkuntizitchy2083Ай бұрын
@@10th_Doctor For sure, EVERYTHING else.
@DrLoverLoverАй бұрын
Poor incels
@DrLoverLoverАй бұрын
Mistakeslikethese are only made by men
@10th_DoctorАй бұрын
@@DrLoverLover Poor simp. No incel here, I'm gay and by the definition of Incel a gay man can't be one. If you think women DON'T complain about everything? Well maybe once you reach puberty you'll find out. Now, go ahead, belittle me for being gay.
@itt2055Ай бұрын
The first clip the crane had a major structural failure.
@Arclite100Ай бұрын
Amazing how many of these crane operators don't know how to operate the crane they are in.
@AustralianOpalRocksАй бұрын
I'm 4min in and already it's a great video. I'll make sure I'm subbed but I think I am. Def a 👍
@SuperDrumwolfАй бұрын
You're descriptions on everything are WRONG! just shut up and show the vids.
@commanderlake7997Ай бұрын
Your*
@Ryan-eu3kpАй бұрын
Your
@janiehill4256Ай бұрын
How in the hell do they clean up after molten metal solidifies?
@Mr.SpockEuropeАй бұрын
Don't do!
@rtqiiАй бұрын
It does not stick to the floor because of oil and dirt, so you can scrape it up.
@janiehill4256Ай бұрын
@@rtqii thank you for the info! I was genuinely curious.
@jimmartin5362Ай бұрын
Call some meth heads in. They will clean it up in minutes
@impressedglobalАй бұрын
It doesn't stick to the floor because of oil and dirt, so you can scrape it off. It's just time-consuming. The environmental pollution factor can also be handled.
@v.prestorpnrcrtlcrt2096Ай бұрын
Amazing job guys. No vulgar "way top" Ear Abuse. Thank you from the middle of my ears 👂🏼👀👂🏼 🙏🏼
@philiprice7875Ай бұрын
ISS to NASA can you give us an update when the pizza is arriving?
@theprof73Ай бұрын
At least it will be free...
@danielkosta3134Ай бұрын
Sorry but the pizza got a little burnt.
@davebrock6618Ай бұрын
too bad most of the commentators comments didn't apply
@tone724716 күн бұрын
I just love how the co workers in the first clip was more concerned qith the hose than the homeboy who just rode the drag line straight to hell.
@NicholasAtkins-gl1kvАй бұрын
No LMI on these machines....... ? Find that hard to believe...... Always China, India or East Europe......
@MyTankSlapsАй бұрын
You should see there driving here in the UK it's horrendous 😂
@Rob-tr1stАй бұрын
Oh but yet the US has to do everything to stop climate change
@RatzfazАй бұрын
0:44 No counterweight ? what u think is on backside underneath the cabin platform ?
@BiffTannen1983Ай бұрын
There's NO WAY that tire was "4 meters". That's over 13'. 🙄
@Calc_UlatorАй бұрын
Mining trucks average 16'. A typical sedan is 14-16'. That tire almost covered the whole car. Nice try.
@danahan01Ай бұрын
Gravity. What a concept!!
@desinfectorАй бұрын
17:40 thats a STEAM explosion, not hydrogen. slug does not react like metal - slug isnt metal at all!
@ghostrider-be9ekАй бұрын
7:40 is an airliner losing its cowling
@desinfectorАй бұрын
@@ghostrider-be9ek yeah I forgot the "1" so its 17:40
@wewinusaАй бұрын
You can't make this stuff up-those catastrophic failures are unreal!
@m3talentagency68017 күн бұрын
All these heavy machinery mistakes look pretty, pretty expensive.
@Mote78Ай бұрын
That exploding tire: “Tire explosions can be dangerous. I’ll sit in the safety of this car.” 😖
@shadvan9494Ай бұрын
that last video was a diesel engine runaway. its caused when the engine loses oil control in the piston rings or turbo oil seals and starts feeding engine oil into the cylinders, and the engine starts burning its own oil instead of diesel fuel. even turn the engine off will not stop it. only killing air flow into the engine will stop it. however, it is extremely dangerous since usually the engine will go in to an over speed condition when this happens and is usually follow by catastrophic engine damage and they can spit parts out of the block when that happens. its best just to let it die naturally, were the engine will either seize up from running out of oil and locking up or it will break something internally and explode. some time they will keep running even after kicking a few rods out the side of the engine. so they are very, very dangrous.
@Puddingskin01Ай бұрын
So your saying my diesel has a chance of giving me a hell of a ride?
@shadvan9494Ай бұрын
@@Puddingskin01 I have seen a couple of Diesel engine runaways. They are scary as hell. Especially the big ones used in heavy equipment and locomotive engines. So yes it will give you a ride. There are several diesel runaway video on KZbin. It’s a fun rabbit hole to explore. If you have time
@mrobviuos74Ай бұрын
5:08 I think it was a split rim failure. I hate split rims. Widow makers.
@Calc_UlatorАй бұрын
Indeed it was.
@alexrogers90512 күн бұрын
I had a buddy ask me what it was like working as an electrician at a steel mill. I told him it was alright some times but when you have to go into the building where they melt the steel to run new Rigid Pipe, it’s like working in Hell. Lime dust coated an inch and a half thick on EVERYTHING, every ladder rung had a 1 1/2 in thick lime dust mound on every horizontal surface. If you bump anything the dust will fall all over you, your sweating because it’s over 100 F. Also the Dust is super itchy if it gets on your sweaty skin. Than when you need a break from the heat you can’t leave the building because of how high you are and you have to take the Boom lift bucket down so they have Giant fridges you can walk into. So you go from sweaty itching like crazy(if not protected properly) to walking in a giant freezer, the change is shocking to the system.
@RB-bd5tzАй бұрын
That idiotic voiceover throughout the video … but at 7:30 - the plane wing - the one time I would like some explanation … nothing …
@petterembersonАй бұрын
Rocket...''Turbo system?. Wtf?. They don't have turbo's!!. Nitrogen tank going like a rocket...was that with a turbo?. Strange you can get Kilamtic correct yet can't get harrowing a field with a harrow, you don't plough a field with a harrow, you do it with a plough.
@NotAnotherArtVideoАй бұрын
turbopump = fuel pump
@petterembersonАй бұрын
@@NotAnotherArtVideo no really??. I would never of guessed. I didn't know they had fuel pumps.
@NotAnotherArtVideoАй бұрын
@@petteremberson You're the one who posted "They don't have turbo's!!.", not me.
@petterembersonАй бұрын
@@NotAnotherArtVideo really?, I wouldn't of guessed I posted that.
@NotAnotherArtVideoАй бұрын
@@petteremberson So you pretended you didn't know something for fun? What an odd method of entertainment.
@safetyamsv3515Ай бұрын
Pity you didn't include the simultaneous failure 3+ Cranes in Delhi India during construction of their metro system. It's a classic crane failure... (Broadcast by CNN at the time). Your is a great video though, thank you for sharing
@bigfootadmirer8627Ай бұрын
17:14 a monster jam survivor
@kimweaver1252Ай бұрын
Last clip........ "COPE".... love it.
@ghostnoname7593Ай бұрын
Ich kann den Ronny immer noch grölen hören das Kranplätze verdichtet sein müssen xD
@ningen1980Ай бұрын
So thats what happens when airline engines sneeze....
@alias19Ай бұрын
2:41 The best silly string ever.
@LinkaBellGAME17 күн бұрын
The one of the electric arc furnace allegedly pouring molten metal all over the floor are two separate clips, either way insane and scary
@patrickwilliamson29Ай бұрын
Notice how all of these accidents happen in places where people don't care about safety and try to cut corners. You see it all the time in Asia, doesn't matter the country, all of Asia is like this
@nickkupper28 күн бұрын
Heelloooo everyone…… explosions 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@MrKillerno1Ай бұрын
First clip must be India, they maintain their equipment so very well that you almost think they care about safety and the environment!
@thenickhelms8416 күн бұрын
At 1:30. That's a "Backhoe Loader", not a compact bulldozer
@Tangaroa775Ай бұрын
I think the crane in Vietnam on the river was more a lack of maintenance
@flinch622Ай бұрын
I think it was improper application: the barge had a crawler, modified/stuck on a pedestal, and they never put in a proper roller system to handle upward load forces. Ok for light lifts, but dredging? Not with that big a bucket, which I suspect was the most recent modification... and its last.
@briananderson7285Ай бұрын
Slew ring bolts failed.
@DrLoverLoverАй бұрын
Speculation
@theprof73Ай бұрын
That 'air cannon' was awesome
@lacai527Ай бұрын
14:08 operator should had turned otehrway, the counterweights are at back and whit bucket he could had tilted himself away from the pit.
@thatjacksondude858Ай бұрын
You'll have that on those big jobs
@Kahsimiah16 күн бұрын
In the Netherlands, yellow means red. For cars, too. They send you two nice pictures, entering the crossing and one in the middle. Including the processing fee for this fully automated ticket: 260 EUR. The house I stayed in for the week was cheaper! 😂
@viscache1Ай бұрын
With the molten metal pouring out like that the reason people don’t run is there is no where to go. Either you’re dead or you’re not and the difference relies on whether the metal falls close enough to toast you instantly.
@rogerw-interestedАй бұрын
hardly, it was a controlled pour into an mt ladle. some things look more dramatic than they really are
@robertschlitters5764Ай бұрын
At highly elevated temperatures, likely those in metallurgical operations , water actually gets broken apart into its primary elements of Hydrogen and Oxygen, which makes a powerful explosive gas. When you mix in other metals that can be combustible, the resulting explosions can be devastating.
@persnikitty3570Ай бұрын
Could also be dew accumulation, as even a few droplets of water would prove catastrophic at those temps, with the steam gas expansion creating a cascade failure.
@alaric_Ай бұрын
Yes but it takes more time. These were instantenous and 1500-2000c isn't enough for that. What it was was water turning steam in an instant and expanding some 16000 time the original volume and "exploding" (the term is right only when the pressure wave is faster then sound but for a lack of a better word...). We can all try electrolysis with batteries at home and the fuel cell vehicles create hydrogen and oxygen but the volumes are very small and the process is slow. Google "steam explosion" for more information....
@easyazpie9091Ай бұрын
3:19 awesome
@kindlinАй бұрын
0:30 Thats not a counterweight problem, the crane rips off the boat lol....
@briananderson7285Ай бұрын
Slew ring bolts failed.
@silageheap795Ай бұрын
@8:52 Delicious Jalapeno cheddar 😋
@travisyayes6343Ай бұрын
The Antares Rocket payload was actually about 9 tons (18,000 lbs). The entire fully loaded rocket weighs 575000 lbs. It's absolutely amazing that it takes so much energy to get 9 tons into space. The empty rocket alone weighs a meager 45,000 lbs. Which means that the rest of the weight is fuel. A LOT of fuel.
@Chasedtuna9Ай бұрын
The runaway diesel at the end made me sad :( (At least that is what i think that was.)
@NoferTrunionsАй бұрын
2:41 Best Rolling Mill Bird's Nest
@spartacusronasАй бұрын
Silly string from hell
@TLFailsMomentАй бұрын
The fails in this video are pure gold!
@SeanBZAАй бұрын
Container in sy poes geval, definitely South Africa....
@jamusloos2859Ай бұрын
The size of that crane block that falls at 15:30 is terrifying. The amount of weight that thing carries is crazy. If that came down I assume a lot is coming with it. Lucky guys
@rogerw-interestedАй бұрын
doubtful, most likely the brake failed which allowed the block to come down
@kylebieth3678Ай бұрын
That liquid nitrogen tank was massive and it went into orbit😅
@tristar61182 күн бұрын
0:55 this guy acting like there isn't raining fire on him tf 💀
@robertvogt152722 күн бұрын
At 16:10, that bridge is nowhere near 65 metres, the west gate bridge here in Australia is 65 metres from the water of the Yarra River, and it is much, much higher than this bridge.
@bigfootadmirer8627Ай бұрын
Ok 10:42 that suck but the next clip driver was like: you dummy i will show you how it’s done …5 seconds later… ohhh it wasn’t a challenge…give me back my beer
@elinor652523 күн бұрын
Wow, 9:06 > like the Sorcerer's Apprentice!
@sykoteddyАй бұрын
It would be interesting to know how many of the crane incidents that is actually covered by insurance, depending on either they have insurance or incompetence.
@WhiskersWatsonАй бұрын
Okay can anybody tell me what the hell is going on in the video at 10:16 I have no clue what process this is or how its going wrong. I assume its not supposed to be going that fast but I don't know what happening in the first place to be able to make that determination...
@JegTreSpillerDamaАй бұрын
I believe those are pipe pigs that are used for cleaning pipes. I don't know much about it though.
@ImpendingJokerАй бұрын
@@JegTreSpillerDama You are correct. Those are pipe pigs being blown clear of the pipe after cleaning.
@1nm1Ай бұрын
@@ImpendingJoker Thanks for the info, so that means it is SUPPOSED to happen and is NOT an "accident"???
@allsco9700Ай бұрын
Came here for these answers- thanks!
@RB-bd5tzАй бұрын
@@1nm1It is deliberate removal of crud from the inside walls of the pipe. But the guy shouldn’t’ve been standing there to get pelted.
@springfield197Ай бұрын
5:37 massive cut in the video, couldn’t see the exact point of when it started to fall
@AustralianOpalRocksАй бұрын
Wow. That 2nd crane. That guy was like David Copperfield the way he scampered onto that boat from the other side. I was sure he went down. That thing sank, fast! It was violent.
@deafmusician2Ай бұрын
Centrifugal casting. They miscalculated the amount of liquid metal somewhere.
@Kingtrollface25921 күн бұрын
worked in a foundry ,dangerous job indeed
@10th_DoctorАй бұрын
7:58 I see Swift can't even manage to be on a train car without getting in a wreck. 12:46 SpaceX early rocket design.
@jamesmusisca754716 күн бұрын
9:18 someone's got a big clean up
@QuiranPupАй бұрын
Wilhelmsbrug Netherlands is 65 meters, that being the height of the two pylons, which doesn't matter for ships. It's the deck height that matters. Which is 12 meters, but as it's on a river near the coast, it experiences tides, so the height varies about 1,5 - 2 meters between high and low tide
@michaelbrooks1458Ай бұрын
And you finished with a runaway diesel. That's an unavoidable malfunction.
@NotDr.Evil137Ай бұрын
10:17 this looks like fun actually
@BrickChoiceАй бұрын
Arh yes of course. Slag turning water into hydrogen that mixes with oxygen ... much like the electric kettle at home.
@DrLoverLoverАй бұрын
Water is hydrogen and oxygen
@alaric_Ай бұрын
@@DrLoverLover Yes, so? You still can't breath it. It takes an insane amount of energy to turn that amount of water into hydrogen and oxygen in an instant.
@joepeanut682721 күн бұрын
8:50 Your not going to clean that up with a broom. One thing to be learned from these videos is, Balance is Everything.
@John-pn4rt29 күн бұрын
@24:17 "now gentlemen, I've gathered you here for a demonstration of what not to do when taking barge down ...."
@NorweegАй бұрын
10:16 I can relate. 😂
@Lex557620 күн бұрын
It's alarming at how some of these people managed to be accepted into the workplace operating heavy equipment. It's as if they had no training or experience at all. Now you know why certification is so stringent and hard to obtain in western countries to avoid many of these screwups. Just obtaining a CDL to drive a big truck is getting harder each year because of training expectations.
@AlaaSherzad-n7sАй бұрын
Nice video
@mrobviuos74Ай бұрын
Where is all that molten metal keep coming from?!? There is alot more volume of metal than the crucible it is in.
@rogerw-interestedАй бұрын
i wondered the same, i dont think the vid with the ladle underneath relates to the ladle above
@KhyranleanderАй бұрын
Ends with a big semi smoking across the highway. View swings to the side, trailer says "COPE" like they knew the mess was coming: "Deal with it!"
@masonreppeto88228 күн бұрын
Those foundry workers get paid less than 25 dollars an hour to work in those hazardous environments. Just think on that.