@@dimitar4y He's a thiccccc boy. Also you should join our free Patreon, you're always leaving great comments and we think you'd make a great moderator if you're at all interested!
@@FARMERDANNNNN worked at a warehouse picking job for a holiday season. Saw some guy who asked me what it would be like if he stuck his finger in the powered rollers for the line... I told him it was probably going to hurt, and it was going to pull more of him in then his finger tip. Next day he showed up after the first break with a very obviously completely broken finger, several minutes later he was no longer employed as a temporary contract worker.
@7:29 My dad told me that same story about when he was in the air force doing jet maintenance, they warned everyone that if they were to hear a high pitch hydraulic leak to stop moving and shut everything down because a guy had cut off all the fingers on his right hand feeling around for the 6000psi leak.
I KEEP SAYING, the jello is not an accurate representation of living things! It's 10 times tougher than real human flesh. The inside of your body is made of layers, tubes and holes (i.e. blood vessels, muscle/tendon channels) that will LOVE the water as an uninvited guest :) Imagine a razorblade equipped beyblade going inside your body - yeah it'll be that bad.
As it's clear and not amber, this is very likely a synthetic gel made of polymers and an oil (this is also why it's self-healing via the application of heat unlike the original gelatin mix) so it isn't the jello this time and is higher quality... And not soluble in water like gelatin would be. Which is kind of important. However... It being "tougher" does not mean that it would be easier to cut into than human skin. In fact, it's stiffer (skin stretches quite a lot which helps make it very durable), doesn't have the water-resistant properties of skin (mainly the bi-lipid layering), and there's something about some synthetic gels breaking down when in contact with water- though I sadly came up short in my brief research and don't know if that's just something to be aware of when manufacturing it or is also present when complete. Point is... I know from experience that around 4 inches is enough space between your skin and a mid range (like a 30°) nozzle on an average pressure washer to avoid anything besides a stinging sensation... And that gel cut away easily in those conditions. Your insides would absolutely have an issue with water flooding into them, but your outsides are more resistant to pressurized water than ballistics gel. But still. Be careful around it. Point blank, even the widest nozzle with weaker pressure washers can absolutely do some damage. The force just dissipates very quickly. And once you get above a couple hundred psi, things get incredibly dangerous. So for the waterjet, yes. I'd imagine it would be much more destructive to a person than a block of ballistics gel.
@@plzletmebefrank at 100psi+ the waterphobic coating on your skin (the lipids) are irrelevant. But everything else I agree. Gel is slightly easier to 'scratch' than skin.
@@debicook6544 The original recipe for ballistic gel is literally just more precise jello. It's just gelatin and water at a precise mix to make something with similar consistency to human flesh when impacted by a bullet. This ballistic gel is a newer recipe using mineral oil and a synthetic polymer so that it can be easily melted to fill holes and be reused. But... Yeah. Ballistics gel is very much like jello. It's the cheapest way to get a consistent block of material to test that vaguely approximates human flesh.
There has actually been cases of an air hose bursting organs. There was a cctv video where a boss was joking around with a worker and quickly pressed an air hose against the workers pants where his ehem hole is and did a half second burst of air and even though the air had to go through multiple thick layers of clothes that half second burst of air still managed to burst most of his organs like a balloon and he didn't make it and the boss was charged with the workers passing. Trust me air compressors can be extremely deadly even if ur wearing thick clothes. Treat every tool with care and never joke around with tools.
@@WaterjetChannel the alphabet squad would probably pay you to help and experience the kinky sensation of a waterjet enema. i bet they will want to try using it for sounding too
i used to clean engines with a strong rotating pressurewasher. it could make a round circle in a europallet like a drill. snippets of wood everywhere though
You should try the compressed air through several layers of fabric. I remember a comment on a video where someone didn't believe compressed air could penetrate clothing and injure someone. It was a video about compressed air injuries that happened in an Indian factory somewhere
... I could understand if they meant like... Rubber coats or something. But fabric. The thing full of holes. Like... Skin is fairly good at keeping things out. And the compressed air most people are used to only gets up to 200 psi at most. Which isn't too serious of a hazard. I could understand someone not thinking it was as dangerous as it actually is at higher pressures. But because of fabric? Also, the compressed air they were using isn't high pressure enough for an adequate test for that. Just being an inch away probably doesn't damage the gel, let alone being around that far away and with that much fabric in front of it.
Worked offshore on oil rigs. Never had serious failures. 5k psi systems w lots of accumulators, no pressure drop when leaks happen. Heard of a 1/4od tube fail w 5kpsi, the guy had a rag on the crack when it blew and launched the rag up into his forearm. Supposedly had to flay his arm open when they found it. Pressure and flow are both powerful on their own. Imagine 60kpsi at 5gpm.
I used to do waterblasting and saw a coworker lose control of his 20k psi lance when he hit a plug and it kicked back on his forearm for just a split second and took an almost baseball sized chunk out of his arm and injected enough water under his skin the medics thought his arm was broken when they showed up because of the deforming. So, yeah, water can do some damage.
I used to work as a car washer, and swiped my hand through near the nozzle, it hurt a little, but didn't break skin or cause any damage, I think it was on 25° or so.
I was hoping they would show a slow-mo of the ballistic jell with the abrasion mode on for the water-jet to see if it sliced right through like butter (with less bubbling). But all well. 😢
I use a 1600psi electric usually with 15°, and times when I use it to wash my hands, I have it as far as I can. I did it close once to see. It just about ripped my skin on my wrist. My wrist was definitely red as if rugburn, without the rugburn feel. It felt like tingling from a good slap. 25° is still similar but can have the nozzle closer. 45° unless you practically touch your skin with it, it wont do anything. However, all of them do not feel good, kind of feels like bits of sand hitting your skin even when thier far enough away to not* cause damage to the skin. I'd say for my pressure washer, 0° is no go, 15° 6-8 inches, 25° 4-6 inches, 45° 2-4 inches are just safe enough distance before you'll get skin damage. When i do use 0°, that things never pointed at me or anyone else(along with other degrees for anyone else), as it will certainly not be a fun time. *=edit.
i tried lower pressure washer on arm on air, just to see. it hurt and pushed it away. won't try more, against toes or with more pressure. everyone knows it creates stupid trauma that could be fatal too, depends on liquid injected. definitely won't try fuel injectors, people hurt themselves with them already. not the intrusive thought you want to deal after with
Depending on the washer the more damage, my grandmother basically skinned her hand trying to clean the floor mats out of the truck we had when she was at the car wash not realizing how dangerous the nozzle is at point blank thankfully it wasn’t super bad but it did look painful!
You should read the part of the flow manual that talks about injury with high speed sewage particles. There a card to give Drs in the operators manual.
With stuff like this I wish you would collab with a physician, get an actual "doctor's" opinion of just how messed up one would be from such an incident.
Water pressure underneath the ocean or sea where sunk ships are have tiny holes where thousands of pounds of invisible water stream goes through. If your hand got near it, your entire arm would be caught in it and squish it into a small mush of condensed meat
15 years old working for Connecticut Shellfish knew nothing about pressure washers, aimed it at my rubber boots and right through in between 2 toes SEVERELY removing any and all skin it touched between said toes, fuckin sucked!!
Heard some horror stories about people walking through pinhole leaks of super high pressure steam. Not sure that is something you could safely test, alas.
There are definitely ways to make the high pressure fluid more easily detectable (colorings, odorants, etc), to help determine a leak (coatings or plastic "skins" that would break in a clearly visible way or would set off a pressure sensor, pressure sensors at two opposing ends linked together to compare against, etc), or some exorbitantly expensive ideas like an infrared setup to detect the fluid spraying through the air. And I'm sure some of these are in effect. But... A quick and easy way to just check and know that there's no leaks... I can't think of any.
That’s what I wanna know, the channel just popped up in my recommended and it wasn’t even a video about water jets so I clicked on the channel and went to the last video about water jets (this video) hoping they’d be here😢
bro that comment in the beginning where the dude shot tri-chlor into his finger is brutal. imagine how painful havening concentrated bleach get shot to your bone and fill your hand
I can't believe you stuck your hands and fingers in front of the water jet after just seeing it puncture that entire block. I know it should never fire on its own but seems spooky 😬.
Houston Jones did a video where he got pressure washed for anyone who's curious to see the effects of a pressure washer on a person! It Is Hard To Watch!
243lbs
If Palmer ate exactly 4 Big Macs then you'd be spot on. So we'll give it to ya.
@@WaterjetChannel How ridiculous have stopped doing the "Weeeee'll pin yaaa" so it's completly fair game and yall should steal it
@@WaterjetChannel 110kg holy moly he's a block of concrete
@@towellie This is GENIUS.
@@dimitar4y He's a thiccccc boy. Also you should join our free Patreon, you're always leaving great comments and we think you'd make a great moderator if you're at all interested!
You didn't flood the shop, you were testing their drainage and they failed.
eheheheh
capitalism
Facts
I work with men missing fingers who can attest to the power of a high pressure water stream.
Not quite sure how you would unintentionally cut a finger off with one of those. Probably guys doing guy things 🤪😬
@@FARMERDANNNNN mistakes happen
@@FARMERDANNNNN worked at a warehouse picking job for a holiday season. Saw some guy who asked me what it would be like if he stuck his finger in the powered rollers for the line... I told him it was probably going to hurt, and it was going to pull more of him in then his finger tip. Next day he showed up after the first break with a very obviously completely broken finger, several minutes later he was no longer employed as a temporary contract worker.
@@sfsbuilder7910Damn…
That’s a good ass point right there
That’s a really fucking good point
gg
Imbeciles.
i cant believe a bullet proof vest isn't water proof
I can't believe a vest-proof bullet isn't water proof
What? What?!!
@@BetaDude40
He won't get it
I can’t believe a waterproof vest isn’t bullet proof
Well, it's not what is advertised, is it
A pressure washer will totally punch a hole in your thumb. I absolutely do not know this from personal experience.
I shot my thumb with one as a kid, luckily all I lost was some 🩸
@@710Chrilucky as shit
@@TatsByTaco I learned young on a lot of things
Big toe for me.
@@bushhippie7372 wanted to see how it would feel?
@7:29 My dad told me that same story about when he was in the air force doing jet maintenance, they warned everyone that if they were to hear a high pitch hydraulic leak to stop moving and shut everything down because a guy had cut off all the fingers on his right hand feeling around for the 6000psi leak.
DAMN
What was that guy thinking
I KEEP SAYING, the jello is not an accurate representation of living things! It's 10 times tougher than real human flesh. The inside of your body is made of layers, tubes and holes (i.e. blood vessels, muscle/tendon channels) that will LOVE the water as an uninvited guest :) Imagine a razorblade equipped beyblade going inside your body - yeah it'll be that bad.
As it's clear and not amber, this is very likely a synthetic gel made of polymers and an oil (this is also why it's self-healing via the application of heat unlike the original gelatin mix) so it isn't the jello this time and is higher quality... And not soluble in water like gelatin would be. Which is kind of important.
However... It being "tougher" does not mean that it would be easier to cut into than human skin. In fact, it's stiffer (skin stretches quite a lot which helps make it very durable), doesn't have the water-resistant properties of skin (mainly the bi-lipid layering), and there's something about some synthetic gels breaking down when in contact with water- though I sadly came up short in my brief research and don't know if that's just something to be aware of when manufacturing it or is also present when complete.
Point is... I know from experience that around 4 inches is enough space between your skin and a mid range (like a 30°) nozzle on an average pressure washer to avoid anything besides a stinging sensation... And that gel cut away easily in those conditions.
Your insides would absolutely have an issue with water flooding into them, but your outsides are more resistant to pressurized water than ballistics gel.
But still. Be careful around it. Point blank, even the widest nozzle with weaker pressure washers can absolutely do some damage. The force just dissipates very quickly. And once you get above a couple hundred psi, things get incredibly dangerous. So for the waterjet, yes. I'd imagine it would be much more destructive to a person than a block of ballistics gel.
@@plzletmebefrank at 100psi+ the waterphobic coating on your skin (the lipids) are irrelevant. But everything else I agree. Gel is slightly easier to 'scratch' than skin.
BALISTIC GEL NOT JELLO
@@debicook6544 The original recipe for ballistic gel is literally just more precise jello. It's just gelatin and water at a precise mix to make something with similar consistency to human flesh when impacted by a bullet.
This ballistic gel is a newer recipe using mineral oil and a synthetic polymer so that it can be easily melted to fill holes and be reused.
But... Yeah. Ballistics gel is very much like jello. It's the cheapest way to get a consistent block of material to test that vaguely approximates human flesh.
@@debicook6544 ballistic jelly baby
Injection injuries are some of the most gruesome I've ever witnessed in my time as a paramedic. Utterly unrecognizable hands is all I can think about.
when a PARAMEDIC calls it gruesome.... I really don't want to know what that looks like.
@@acomingextinction it looks like a physical representation of _huur_
There has actually been cases of an air hose bursting organs. There was a cctv video where a boss was joking around with a worker and quickly pressed an air hose against the workers pants where his ehem hole is and did a half second burst of air and even though the air had to go through multiple thick layers of clothes that half second burst of air still managed to burst most of his organs like a balloon and he didn't make it and the boss was charged with the workers passing. Trust me air compressors can be extremely deadly even if ur wearing thick clothes. Treat every tool with care and never joke around with tools.
Lemme save y’all some time, yes
Sounds right
Ouch
Has to be
But what if I wanna watch it…
im here to waste time not to save
I don't know what kind of people would think that something that can cut steel could be harmles
Technically oscillating tools are pretty safe for human flesh unless you jam it real hard on yourself.
I don't know what kind of people would think that spoons could be harmless
@@dasriechen1140 scoop y'eye out.
my WHAT DID HE SAAAY reaction when he said "and peanuts inside the ride" 😂
I Think it was peni… never mind
Fr
8:22 that looks very similar to how lightning strikes in slow motion. That’s pretty dang cool if I say so myself.
Next time try doing a waterjet enema
Can you help us with it?
@@WaterjetChannel Lol
@@WaterjetChannel the alphabet squad would probably pay you to help and experience the kinky sensation of a waterjet enema. i bet they will want to try using it for sounding too
@@WaterjetChannel yeah i'd be down
Thank you for naming your Phantom camera "Danny". Made me chuckle.
Palmer weighs 237 pounds.
i used to clean engines with a strong rotating pressurewasher.
it could make a round circle in a europallet like a drill.
snippets of wood everywhere though
splinter generator
i didnt know i needed hairy boiler slow mo slap test, until i saw one
Hairy Bagel?
Nothing like cooking your thumb with MAP gas 😂
You should try the compressed air through several layers of fabric. I remember a comment on a video where someone didn't believe compressed air could penetrate clothing and injure someone. It was a video about compressed air injuries that happened in an Indian factory somewhere
... I could understand if they meant like... Rubber coats or something. But fabric. The thing full of holes. Like... Skin is fairly good at keeping things out. And the compressed air most people are used to only gets up to 200 psi at most. Which isn't too serious of a hazard. I could understand someone not thinking it was as dangerous as it actually is at higher pressures. But because of fabric?
Also, the compressed air they were using isn't high pressure enough for an adequate test for that. Just being an inch away probably doesn't damage the gel, let alone being around that far away and with that much fabric in front of it.
in that video almost quite literally jammed it up his but
4:24 Love the How Ridiculous shoutout.
Anton Chigurh with a waterjet and ballistic gummies. Great vid.
No way, one million subs. Congratulations boys 🎉
92kg or 808 quarter pounders.
A weak pressure washer with a 45° nozzle will give you a friction burn. A strong one will peel your skin, and possibly slice into it.
I can’t figure out exactly how this guy makes everything LESS interesting! It’s like an anti-superpower or something.
Anyone know what happened to the original waterjet guys? Ive asked before but no response
I'm guessing palmers weight is 226 lbs
Without the lick test how do I know this is authentic?!
Worked offshore on oil rigs. Never had serious failures. 5k psi systems w lots of accumulators, no pressure drop when leaks happen.
Heard of a 1/4od tube fail w 5kpsi, the guy had a rag on the crack when it blew and launched the rag up into his forearm. Supposedly had to flay his arm open when they found it.
Pressure and flow are both powerful on their own. Imagine 60kpsi at 5gpm.
Pressure is terrifying
I'm always excited to watch your videos!
2:24 "...that's like, a full inch..."
low key ballistics gel fleshlight testing
The nasty thing about air compressors is that there could be metal splinters coming out. Thats why it’s so dangerous
I used to do waterblasting and saw a coworker lose control of his 20k psi lance when he hit a plug and it kicked back on his forearm for just a split second and took an almost baseball sized chunk out of his arm and injected enough water under his skin the medics thought his arm was broken when they showed up because of the deforming. So, yeah, water can do some damage.
I used to work as a car washer, and swiped my hand through near the nozzle, it hurt a little, but didn't break skin or cause any damage, I think it was on 25° or so.
I was hoping they would show a slow-mo of the ballistic jell with the abrasion mode on for the water-jet to see if it sliced right through like butter (with less bubbling). But all well. 😢
I use a 1600psi electric usually with 15°, and times when I use it to wash my hands, I have it as far as I can. I did it close once to see. It just about ripped my skin on my wrist. My wrist was definitely red as if rugburn, without the rugburn feel. It felt like tingling from a good slap. 25° is still similar but can have the nozzle closer. 45° unless you practically touch your skin with it, it wont do anything. However, all of them do not feel good, kind of feels like bits of sand hitting your skin even when thier far enough away to not* cause damage to the skin.
I'd say for my pressure washer, 0° is no go, 15° 6-8 inches, 25° 4-6 inches, 45° 2-4 inches are just safe enough distance before you'll get skin damage.
When i do use 0°, that things never pointed at me or anyone else(along with other degrees for anyone else), as it will certainly not be a fun time.
*=edit.
The one missing sock was a nice touch.
Clearly he weighs somewhere between 0 and 1000 pounds.
There was a kid who put thier mouth over a compressed air nozzle in a shop class, and colapsed a lung.
i tried lower pressure washer on arm on air, just to see. it hurt and pushed it away. won't try more, against toes or with more pressure. everyone knows it creates stupid trauma that could be fatal too, depends on liquid injected. definitely won't try fuel injectors, people hurt themselves with them already. not the intrusive thought you want to deal after with
sometimes the trauma itself can kill you, overloads your kidneys.
Great episode. What happens if you cross the streams of two waterjet.
love the thumb in the fire bit, 1200'c on the thumb toasty crispy bacon finger
0:03 this is what my right ear feels like right now. It may be infected…
I got a question!
Have you ever put like an adult toy on one of these? Like what WOULD happen if somebody got zapped in the parts by a jet like this?
I love that you're in utah!! I would love to see the shop and get some knowledge on your machine's! I find it fascinating!
Depending on the washer the more damage, my grandmother basically skinned her hand trying to clean the floor mats out of the truck we had when she was at the car wash not realizing how dangerous the nozzle is at point blank thankfully it wasn’t super bad but it did look painful!
You should read the part of the flow manual that talks about injury with high speed sewage particles. There a card to give Drs in the operators manual.
With stuff like this I wish you would collab with a physician, get an actual "doctor's" opinion of just how messed up one would be from such an incident.
What vehicle was that when you "stole" the pressure washer
To think where i first worked we worked with rockwool daily and would use the pressure air thing to clean our clothes when shift ended now worries me
Didn't think a ballistic plate would do much against a waterjet. I think they cut those to shape with waterjets.
"It's Flappin" shirt coming to the merch store soon!
as the owner of a pressure washer, i can confirm it hurts if your hand gets in the stream. It didn't break the skin, but it did hurt for a while :)
New fear unlocked water pressure
You SHOULD be afraid.
Water pressure underneath the ocean or sea where sunk ships are have tiny holes where thousands of pounds of invisible water stream goes through.
If your hand got near it, your entire arm would be caught in it and squish it into a small mush of condensed meat
Thank you for your great Videos....
15 years old working for Connecticut Shellfish knew nothing about pressure washers, aimed it at my rubber boots and right through in between 2 toes SEVERELY removing any and all skin it touched between said toes, fuckin sucked!!
The translation said "SPANISH" And i switched to *"ENGLISH"* 😭💀
235lbs is his weight
Imagine being in a submarine and a pin hole leak appeared. I wonder if that’s where the idea for a water jet came from
Its not even a bullet proof vest💀 its a plate carrier with no plates. A vest is different.
How big was the water damage? (from the flooding of the carshop)
This don't look like the waterjet channel I remember.
A high pressure fire test? Isn't that a plasma cutter?
Or for more intense.. NASA Ames Research Center
plasma cutter would be insane
Donde consigo este gel balístico 😏
This seems interesting to try with my own pressure washer i just have to buy that jello stuff
2:55 Let's not let Daniel write his own lines anymiore
Well, that drill bit is never being used again I hope.
Heard some horror stories about people walking through pinhole leaks of super high pressure steam. Not sure that is something you could safely test, alas.
There are definitely ways to make the high pressure fluid more easily detectable (colorings, odorants, etc), to help determine a leak (coatings or plastic "skins" that would break in a clearly visible way or would set off a pressure sensor, pressure sensors at two opposing ends linked together to compare against, etc), or some exorbitantly expensive ideas like an infrared setup to detect the fluid spraying through the air.
And I'm sure some of these are in effect.
But... A quick and easy way to just check and know that there's no leaks... I can't think of any.
Where can we see more of this 'hairy bagel?'
Mi abuelo siempre decía "Si destroza los caminos, que no hará con los intestinos"... Yo creo que sirve para el caso 😂😂😂😂
What happened to the original guys???
That’s what I wanna know, the channel just popped up in my recommended and it wasn’t even a video about water jets so I clicked on the channel and went to the last video about water jets (this video) hoping they’d be here😢
“please keep your hands, feet and peanits inside the ride…”
i love him already
bro that comment in the beginning where the dude shot tri-chlor into his finger is brutal. imagine how painful havening concentrated bleach get shot to your bone and fill your hand
Tiene que probar con alguna piel real porque el gel balístico es solo una gelatina
Should have used a ceramic bullet proof vest, that one might have held up for a second or so
finally some ep.
Fire test was great
Especially when he left his thumb next to the torch nozzle when using it.
Do a collab with Houston jones and see how close you get with the pressure washer before it gets too bad
So just use water jets in war?
“I’m not jail“ got me lol
My guess for the weight: 108 kilogrammes.
Sorry im not American.
In the apocalypse all i need is a 60000 psi water jet
Those panels are a fiberglass I believe
Pulmonary embolism. Yes. That’s what that’s called.
I can't believe you stuck your hands and fingers in front of the water jet after just seeing it puncture that entire block. I know it should never fire on its own but seems spooky 😬.
what happened to this fun channel i used to watch?
get a needle with compressed air stab it in the gell and lets the air flow
Was your flood worth 175k?
was waiting for the waterjet with garnet pov
I'm still hoping that maybe in a future video, you guys can crush some stuff with the old cincinati. please??
Houston Jones did a video where he got pressure washed for anyone who's curious to see the effects of a pressure washer on a person! It Is Hard To Watch!
The cartel now has a new torture device
Dont forget hot oil injections from ruptured hydraulic lines.
You showed the legend are you guys in Santa clause ?
Ballistics Gel doesn’t represent a human it’s just a consistent medium they can test with
Dear Waterjet Channel,
The skull at 0:32 really scared me.
Please dont do that again.
Sincerely,
Me
yall do know there's a magnet on the DJI mic right? him having it in the pocket like that is bohtering me
Palmer's weight is whatever his weight is... I'd give it a thumb 👍
Well, we did see what it would be like if a flesh like material got hit by the fire test.