A fun melt today with mixed results. 4 melts with 3 water castings . Now dont try this at home and definitely DONT EVER PUT ICE IN THE WATER as it will result in an explosion 💥! No explosions today but a heap for the stack and a big bunch of coins for the manly safe👌🏻. So sit back take a break and enjoy the video . Have a great weekend and hope to see you all you beautiful people next Friday 👋🏻🫠
Awesome!!!!!!!! Water pours!! I loved it. Outside of gold & silver, copper is my favorite metal for you to melt and make things. The water pours make the copper so clean and shiny! And I love the little BB’s you make with it. Trying new things with the drilled holes was smart. I think the copper reacted with the chemicals in the soap from the blue container and that is why they turned black on the outside. Thanks for making and posting it!!!
Explosion? I like explosions. I’ll try it at my neighbours when his wife isn’t home. She’s still mad about our last experiment with molten metal and water. 😂
My 4 year old daughter loves your videos! She calls you the Melty Man! She looks forward to seeing Bullion and Ingot. If there is any way for you to say hi to Thea she'd love it!
It was great seeing the boys today. On Wednesday March 6th my best friend Marshmallow died in my arms on the way to the vets. I had him since he was 6 weeks old, he would have been 14 in May. I Love and miss him so much.
Bunyips too, they are bad ass. I reckon both drop bears ad bunyips could access that doggie door at night as long as there is no moon. Hope you can lock it.
@@brunomckay1875I thought bunyips were too big for doggie doors, especially ones specifically for toy breeds? My jury's still out on drop bears, however, considering I'm still not certain of their size.
This is your friendly reminder to bolt your vice down to your workbench-don’t do it later because “you’ll remember”. Please do it now ❤😊 Sincerely, Your viewer of at least 3 years! 🎉
i'm so lucky that youtoubs algorythm let me find your channel one year ago. in the meantime i watched ALL your vids.... you're a highlight in my days littl problems. helping me to forget for awhile. thanks alot! and- hopefully the plants won't dye trough that detergents being in that blue "bowl" .... but you must be cleaned totally😂. thanks for that anew!
I wish I were young enough to take on what you're doing. I get to live vicareously through your vids. Between you and Sreetipe, I can only imagine where I'd be if I started at 18 doing what you guys have perfected as an art. Pleasure in what you do makes what you do fun and interesting!
This has nothing directly to do with the video content, more about the channel - I was looking at the length of this video, was thinking about past videos and the comments sections, and I don’t think I have seen one negative word on the fact your videos have gone from ~12 minutes to ~22 minutes all the way to 45 minutes and beyond. Not. One. Bad. Word. We all really do appreciate the time and effort you put into these, from the hot days over a furnace to the hours and hours of editing that goes into any video. Folks, if you don’t know, the most basic (read:crappy) video takes about a 5:1 ratio of minutes editing:minutes of video. The higher quality video, the more editing, and the higher the ratio of editing:video. BSD must put in at least 12:1 to 15:1 on that! So, earnestly, thanks for *all* you do for us. It must be worth it on your end, looking at your spread, but it is definitely worth it on ours! As always, pets & skritches to the boys. 🐶🐾🐕
Cheers buddy, I appreciate the comment and ongoing support mate. Yes editing is definitely the longest part of this upload game I reckon on a video that goes for an hour would sometimes take me 15 hours to edit so you’d be right on the money just about👍🏻. I’m just glad I still work nightshift and am in a position where I can edit most of the nights as long as nothing blows up or goes wrong with the plant I’m running 👊🏻😁.
I think your copper pellets came out great! I thought you had another rock tumbler/polisher once before as well. Not like the one you used this video, but another one. You may check into one of those. I use one to clean bullet casings, and other metallic objects with. You get some excellent results with one of those. Plus, it's a dry mix style of walnut, corn, or other types of media, so you won't have to worry about drying things afterwards as well. In any case (pun intended), amazing video as always. I always enjoy looking back at your earlier videos when you were cramped up into one corner of the garage. Then you expanded out to half of the garage. Then you were kicking vehicles out to work. Now you have your own shop! Amazing progress from an amazing guy!
your green flame comment reminded me of growing up my family always went camping every summer and my Dad always made what he called a color flame log, it was a 3 or 4 inch diameter copper pipe about 8 to 10 inches long and stuffed with real rubber garden hose (had to be Real rubber not some knock off crap or nylon/plastic), he would throw it into the fire AFTER we were done making smores/popcorn or anything edible, I remember seeing flame of every color of the rainbow, it was just AWESOME !!! thanks for jarring my memory :)
So cool!!!! Best part of my Fridays is your videos every week - thank you for sharing with us 💕 I’m hoping we get to see a dust or scrap pieces melt soon - those are my fav.
My Friday pleasure watching your new video, relaxation after the work week, a touch of humor and adorable French bulldogs 😍 Be well, stay safe, I work in metallurgy, you are absolutely right to point out that handling molten metal is very dangerous. Thank you for your videos. Hello from the Champagne region in France.
I look forward to your videos each week. Have you ever considered casting a copper skeleton one bone at a time then fitting the results together? Might be a long term project.
Long time listener first time caller. You buy metals at cost and melt them down and have to pay for fuel and time to get back less than you paid but get youtube money. Well done my guy.
I enjoyed watching you cast in water. It looks like copper BB's. I loved that rainbow the fishtank gave off in the sun. Still weird seeing wild parrots in your yard though!
Have you ever considered casting a full size solid aluminum (or copper) baseball bat? I think it would look awesome with the flat side of it hung against the wall when finished. Love the channel!!
Thank you for helping me test what I had in mind. As for the final water quality problem, I should use pure water to prevent metals from reacting with trace elements in the water and causing discoloration.
I just ran into your video from 5 years ago, with the Han Solo dice - and Ingot as a pup!! 😜🤣🤣 Lovely to see, completely forgot about that... Seeing that lovely mug (and of course Bullion's too) getting a wash is a joy 🙏
Great video! LOL. Took me a minute when I saw the Washington Plate. I'm so used to seeing them all the time, took me a moment to realize that's a bit unusual to see one on your videos. Hi, from Eastern Washington, btw! I love the tumbling cleaning of the coins. Makes them look aged.
I have no idea if that is a bad thing, and when my wife watched the video she said, I hope you didn’t kill my favourite plant !!!! I explained to her I actually watered all the plants so if I killed your favourite plant I have killed all your other plants ! she got a little bit concerned. They haven’t died yet but if they do I’m in big trouble🤨
@@bigstackD Sorry! I forgot above wives! lol... I only know because I actually used a weed killer as a source of copper for electro plating. As long as its not green I think your good :)
@@joshballou8432 Just to give you my point of reference. It was really just a potential, minor possible byproduct of his project. Best stated from gtp4. ChatGPT 4 User what form of copper is weed killer? ChatGPT Copper sulfate is a common form of copper used as a weed killer, particularly in aquatic environments to control algae growth. It is also used in various fungicides and bactericides for plant protection in agriculture and horticulture. When applied to water bodies, copper sulfate works by binding to the algae cells, disrupting their photosynthesis process, and eventually killing them. However, it's important to use copper sulfate according to environmental regulations and safety guidelines due to its potential to cause harm to aquatic life and water quality if misused or overapplied.
Besides everything we are always commenting we like, now this image. What is that? It looks like I'm there, I am the one making the filming myself. This is crazy. I am astonished with the quality of this video
So many satisfying parts to this video! I'd love to see you use the fishtank for orbeez ( sorry if I missed you doing that in my time away) I plan to make copper, brass and aluminum art by pouring in orbeez. The best part of this was the slow drips at the end in the barrel, so SO satisfying 😂🔥 Nice tumbler too!! 👍🙂
love your videos and you inspired me to start melting small scale and only lower melting point metals at the moment like lead, zinc and aluminium one day I will get a forge and melt some beautiful copper, love from the UK.
Been loving your content for long time now. Editing super as well. Love seeing the doggos. About to head into a summer like yours here in central texas ...happy for you about to cool off
I make silver shot kind of like how you are doing now to run through my silver cell. If you get the water really cold and more importantly agitate the water, keep it moving in your water vessel, the shot comes out a bit more separated and less predictably shaped. Just 2 cents of advice that may be worth a penny.
You probably already know about this, but there's a ceramic tumbling media that comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. It's mildly abrasive and comes in everything from beads to triangles or even pins. They would shine your copper up to shiney bright metal. I just looked it up on e-bay. Looks fairly inexpensive. 2 pounds for about $15 - $20 US. Another great video, and the boys are looking good! Keep 'em coming and see you Friday!
Could remnants of the detergent in the barrel possibly have caused a discoloration reaction with the copper shot as it cooled? Also was great to see bullion and ingot doing so good and having such a great time.
That water cast copper looks awesome! and the treasure room is looking bloody good as well!! Good end to a good day on the Harley! About 650km round trip to get fish & chips for lunch :) Have an awesome weekend mate!
I hear that buddy. I kind of do miss my Street Bob, but I just don’t have the time to ride it any more. I sold it to a friend so at least it’s still around in a way👊🏻😁. Thanks again buddy, chat with you soon
Very nice. Ingot, doing his morning stretches.... I watched my neighbor's dog, I swear, this little guy, he goes through a whole yoga routine in the morning.... I have no idea where he learned this, or what he's doing.... But he's got a whole routine... Stands there and extends the left front paw out in front, and the right rear leg way out behind, and holds that stretch for a few seconds... It goes on & on.... I gotta film it next time....
The discolored copper came from the drum that you said had contained detergent. Even a minute amount in the water could could have reacted with hot copper to discolor it. Detergents can discolor brass and brass does contain copper.
I've actually had the black copper thing happen myself. It seems there's a colouring technique where you heat the copper to a red heat and quench it in boiling water to get a cherry red patina. I tried it and it was intermingled red and charcoal black. Probably different heat affecting the type of surface oxides forming as it cools. Brilliant video as always!
A fun melt today with mixed results. 4 melts with 3 water castings . Now dont try this at home and definitely DONT EVER PUT ICE IN THE WATER as it will result in an explosion 💥!
No explosions today but a heap for the stack and a big bunch of coins for the manly safe👌🏻. So sit back take a break and enjoy the video . Have a great weekend and hope to see you all you beautiful people next Friday 👋🏻🫠
How awesome would it be to just leave that blue tub there and keey pouring until it was half full even if it took a few years ✌😁
Use Flash Bathroom Cleaner to polish the copper, then wash it with soap and boiling water
Awesome!!!!!!!! Water pours!! I loved it. Outside of gold & silver, copper is my favorite metal for you to melt and make things. The water pours make the copper so clean and shiny! And I love the little BB’s you make with it. Trying new things
with the drilled holes was smart.
I think the copper reacted with the chemicals in the soap from the blue container and that is why they turned black on the outside.
Thanks for making and posting it!!!
Explosion? I like explosions. I’ll try it at my neighbours when his wife isn’t home. She’s still mad about our last experiment with molten metal and water. 😂
Loved the melts today ( as always). The dogs were feisty today
Damn I love your place! So peacful! No noise but the birds singing and chirping, no nosy neighbours, no trouble, that's my dream life!
My 4 year old daughter loves your videos! She calls you the Melty Man! She looks forward to seeing Bullion and Ingot. If there is any way for you to say hi to Thea she'd love it!
Adorable!
Haha I'm 38 and I also call him the Melty Man.
I watch this with my daughter and we also call him melty man 🤣
I second this idea😂
Don't say like that
After this he will shoot only bullion and ingot video 😂😂😂
It was great seeing the boys today. On Wednesday March 6th my best friend Marshmallow died in my arms on the way to the vets. I had him since he was 6 weeks old, he would have been 14 in May. I Love and miss him so much.
My condolences. Never fun losing a loved one....
Condolences to you mate
Sorry to hear that 😟
My condolences. I lost 4 of my fur babies in one year. I feel for you.
My condolences big hug from Arizona MisterTee
1:06 bigstackD you completely forgot to remind us that cardboard goes under the crucible to stop the fire brick from sticking
So does it actually work
or to preheat the fish tank to avoid a steam expl ... oh ... errr, never mind
@@dietarychef2212 yes sir it works
@@ArtemkaPannat😂
Ahahahahhaha.
1:08 cardboard helps the crucible not sticking to the bottom of the kiln.
BIGSTACKD confirmed 👌👌👌👌👌👌
Never forget your roots. Bless 🙏
One of my favorite parts of you videos is looking in the forge lid and seeing the metal melt! Never disappointed
I almost had a heart attack when I saw you outside at night. You can never be too careful around those drop bears.
Bunyips too, they are bad ass. I reckon both drop bears ad bunyips could access that doggie door at night as long as there is no moon. Hope you can lock it.
No worry's ! D's big secret is that he's a WereRoo. Drop Bears don't mess with WereRoos. Bouncy bouncy
Do you mean Wareroos? I think you need to check your spelling. If it was Wereroos, it needs an H like Whereroos.@@Mark-ki7ic
@@brunomckay1875I thought bunyips were too big for doggie doors, especially ones specifically for toy breeds? My jury's still out on drop bears, however, considering I'm still not certain of their size.
No, were like in werewolf@@brunomckay1875
You never fail to surprise sir. Your quick dip in the plastic barrel was completely unexpected and incredibly funny.
This is your friendly reminder to bolt your vice down to your workbench-don’t do it later because “you’ll remember”. Please do it now ❤😊 Sincerely, Your viewer of at least 3 years! 🎉
I love your comment. ❤
Nothing beats a bigstackd video except a bigsnackd
i'm so lucky that youtoubs algorythm let me find your channel one year ago. in the meantime i watched ALL your vids.... you're a highlight in my days littl problems. helping me to forget for awhile. thanks alot! and- hopefully the plants won't dye trough that detergents being in that blue "bowl" .... but you must be cleaned totally😂. thanks for that anew!
I wish I were young enough to take on what you're doing. I get to live vicareously through your vids. Between you and Sreetipe, I can only imagine where I'd be if I started at 18 doing what you guys have perfected as an art. Pleasure in what you do makes what you do fun and interesting!
Yay! I've been waiting on this kinda pour. I love the drips, spills and one off kinda bits. Definitely need more of this. ❤❤
Loving the flattening of the copper, the square thing sounds like a bell!!!!!!!!
the square thing is a tamper
@@michaeldurisin9227 yeah couldn't remember at the time
Addendum... I think this is the most free-form I've seen you present. Guffaws and chuckles throughout! Lapidary of all things...
This has nothing directly to do with the video content, more about the channel - I was looking at the length of this video, was thinking about past videos and the comments sections, and I don’t think I have seen one negative word on the fact your videos have gone from ~12 minutes to ~22 minutes all the way to 45 minutes and beyond. Not. One. Bad. Word.
We all really do appreciate the time and effort you put into these, from the hot days over a furnace to the hours and hours of editing that goes into any video. Folks, if you don’t know, the most basic (read:crappy) video takes about a 5:1 ratio of minutes editing:minutes of video. The higher quality video, the more editing, and the higher the ratio of editing:video. BSD must put in at least 12:1 to 15:1 on that!
So, earnestly, thanks for *all* you do for us. It must be worth it on your end, looking at your spread, but it is definitely worth it on ours! As always, pets & skritches to the boys. 🐶🐾🐕
Also, you know you will have people pestering you about the plants now, right? 🤣
@47:05 Majestic AF
Fantastic comment hit it dead on couldn't agree more cheers
Cheers buddy, I appreciate the comment and ongoing support mate. Yes editing is definitely the longest part of this upload game I reckon on a video that goes for an hour would sometimes take me 15 hours to edit so you’d be right on the money just about👍🏻.
I’m just glad I still work nightshift and am in a position where I can edit most of the nights as long as nothing blows up or goes wrong with the plant I’m running 👊🏻😁.
That’s the most excited I’ve seen Ingot when he got a bath! Thanks for the fun interesting video!
I think your copper pellets came out great! I thought you had another rock tumbler/polisher once before as well. Not like the one you used this video, but another one. You may check into one of those. I use one to clean bullet casings, and other metallic objects with. You get some excellent results with one of those. Plus, it's a dry mix style of walnut, corn, or other types of media, so you won't have to worry about drying things afterwards as well. In any case (pun intended), amazing video as always. I always enjoy looking back at your earlier videos when you were cramped up into one corner of the garage. Then you expanded out to half of the garage. Then you were kicking vehicles out to work. Now you have your own shop! Amazing progress from an amazing guy!
Hi im from California and work a demanding film industry job. Tonight I get to decompress with one of your videos as always. Thanks Big stacked.
I'm almost certain that there's nothing quite as beautiful as when the man pours melted copper. I'm here for that, and the dogs.
The pouring sound I could fall asleep to👌
your green flame comment reminded me of growing up my family always went camping every summer and my Dad always made what he called a color flame log, it was a 3 or 4 inch diameter copper pipe about 8 to 10 inches long and stuffed with real rubber garden hose (had to be Real rubber not some knock off crap or nylon/plastic), he would throw it into the fire AFTER we were done making smores/popcorn or anything edible, I remember seeing flame of every color of the rainbow, it was just AWESOME !!! thanks for jarring my memory :)
So cool!!!! Best part of my Fridays is your videos every week - thank you for sharing with us 💕
I’m hoping we get to see a dust or scrap pieces melt soon - those are my fav.
Your videos with a hour of duration is perfect to sleep, tks
My Friday pleasure watching your new video, relaxation after the work week, a touch of humor and adorable French bulldogs 😍
Be well, stay safe, I work in metallurgy, you are absolutely right to point out that handling molten metal is very dangerous.
Thank you for your videos.
Hello from the Champagne region in France.
I look forward to your videos each week.
Have you ever considered casting a copper skeleton one bone at a time then fitting the results together? Might be a long term project.
I met a couple of French bulldogs at my work a couple of days ago. They are absolutely just little rolls of love and joy.
Ingot and Bullion watching while you watered the plants was adorable. They were like, "Dad... where's ours?" lol
Long time listener first time caller. You buy metals at cost and melt them down and have to pay for fuel and time to get back less than you paid but get youtube money. Well done my guy.
Forgetting about the holes was super funny.
My face felt hot looking into the furnace... love the green flame.
Love the way you do things. Thanks for sharing with us.
I also love the ambient 528 hz background. ohh a fun one is the star trek bridge, original series of course
I enjoyed watching you cast in water. It looks like copper BB's. I loved that rainbow the fishtank gave off in the sun. Still weird seeing wild parrots in your yard though!
Thank you for another great video, Mr. Big stack
Have you ever considered casting a full size solid aluminum (or copper) baseball bat? I think it would look awesome with the flat side of it hung against the wall when finished. Love the channel!!
Making a tub of those copper blobs would be cool, it would super satisfying to run your hand through
you could make a channel only about copper tube flattening, and you can bet I'll be subscribed! love the sound!
The dogs look like, "NO, you are not bathing us in that water!...and we don't want to drink it, either."
hey man Thanks alot for your videos i just started melting and just by watching i was able to use some of your tricks already
This dude knows how to make his rock tumbler happy.
I love how the boys are looking at you watering the plants! It’s like they are saying “WTF I don’t get it” 👍🤪
I find this so relaxing.
Love the puppies !
Thank you for helping me test what I had in mind. As for the final water quality problem, I should use pure water to prevent metals from reacting with trace elements in the water and causing discoloration.
I just ran into your video from 5 years ago, with the Han Solo dice - and Ingot as a pup!! 😜🤣🤣
Lovely to see, completely forgot about that... Seeing that lovely mug (and of course Bullion's too) getting a wash is a joy 🙏
Ingot and Bullion are so adorable
hello Bigstackd Castiong & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Bigstckd Casting & Friends Randy
Great video, brother! Interesting concept with the water casting, and some nice coins. The boys are lookin' good and healthy too. Keep 'em comin'!
Hahahahaha, never seen water dropping. Pretty cool. Thanks for showing g Ingot an Bullion. Cute puppies. Have a great week Big !!!
Excelente!!!! Siempre con buen humor y creatividad.Tus videos son muy interesantes y sinceramente cada vez son mejores!!!!!
With all the mishaps and what knot, kinda reminded of your videos near the start of your channel.
Those copper pieces do look good with those black rocks. Kind of reminds me of pirate's gold except with copper. Nice!
Awesome job as always. Looks like you took a power nap in that barrel at one point stay safe cheers
Great video! LOL. Took me a minute when I saw the Washington Plate. I'm so used to seeing them all the time, took me a moment to realize that's a bit unusual to see one on your videos.
Hi, from Eastern Washington, btw!
I love the tumbling cleaning of the coins. Makes them look aged.
Metal man. Thats a nice collection :) Every time you watered the plants my brain screamed copper sulfate!(plant killer).
I have no idea if that is a bad thing, and when my wife watched the video she said, I hope you didn’t kill my favourite plant !!!!
I explained to her I actually watered all the plants so if I killed your favourite plant I have killed all your other plants !
she got a little bit concerned.
They haven’t died yet but if they do I’m in big trouble🤨
@@bigstackD Sorry! I forgot above wives! lol... I only know because I actually used a weed killer as a source of copper for electro plating. As long as its not green I think your good :)
In low concentrates ot can b good for plants, but it could've also stunted their growth a little.
@@joshballou8432 Just to give you my point of reference. It was really just a potential, minor possible byproduct of his project. Best stated from gtp4. ChatGPT 4
User
what form of copper is weed killer?
ChatGPT
Copper sulfate is a common form of copper used as a weed killer, particularly in aquatic environments to control algae growth. It is also used in various fungicides and bactericides for plant protection in agriculture and horticulture. When applied to water bodies, copper sulfate works by binding to the algae cells, disrupting their photosynthesis process, and eventually killing them. However, it's important to use copper sulfate according to environmental regulations and safety guidelines due to its potential to cause harm to aquatic life and water quality if misused or overapplied.
Besides everything we are always commenting we like, now this image. What is that? It looks like I'm there, I am the one making the filming myself. This is crazy. I am astonished with the quality of this video
Nice copper shot. Need to start buying some metal
Even the messed up bits look super cool
So many satisfying parts to this video! I'd love to see you use the fishtank for orbeez ( sorry if I missed you doing that in my time away) I plan to make copper, brass and aluminum art by pouring in orbeez. The best part of this was the slow drips at the end in the barrel, so SO satisfying 😂🔥 Nice tumbler too!! 👍🙂
My 💯 th Friday 🎉with bigstackD ❤
love your videos and you inspired me to start melting small scale and only lower melting point metals at the moment like lead, zinc and aluminium one day I will get a forge and melt some beautiful copper, love from the UK.
Great video D 😆🍻👍
Drilling three or four holes horizontally in line will further prevent clumping. Awesome vids, keep it up!
Bellissimo video goduto pure oggi gino alla fine sei un grande uomo.e fratello👍👍👍👍
Been loving your content for long time now. Editing super as well. Love seeing the doggos. About to head into a summer like yours here in central texas ...happy for you about to cool off
I love Fridays! ❤
Couldn’t resist the opportunity for a cool soak.
thank you for sharing the adventure and information.
I've never seen Ingot that excited!
Great video brother from the imperial county California
Kind of a whimsical video this week with experiments. Thanks
Seriously busted up laughing when you got into that barrel!! Hilarious!!
🎉😊 BigD, you never disappoint. 😊 👏👏
U can also use a water stream to make a copper drops. Take a rainwater drainage or something like rhis.
Amazing Video 😎
The idea with tub was great 👏🖒
The production managers are watching you closely 🐕🐕
I make silver shot kind of like how you are doing now to run through my silver cell. If you get the water really cold and more importantly agitate the water, keep it moving in your water vessel, the shot comes out a bit more separated and less predictably shaped. Just 2 cents of advice that may be worth a penny.
Great video this week bud. Glad you put it aside quest lol
I thought of a tumbler, too
I really liked this video entertaining as always ❤
Really liked the copper from fish tank looked cool.
Awesome to see where the channel has gone, Congrats mate! Cheers!
What resonates with me in this video is the environmentally friendly message of water reuse.
lol reusing water which is basically free but burning a shitton of gas - typical green enthusiast
You probably already know about this, but there's a ceramic tumbling media that comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. It's mildly abrasive and comes in everything from beads to triangles or even pins. They would shine your copper up to shiney bright metal. I just looked it up on e-bay. Looks fairly inexpensive. 2 pounds for about $15 - $20 US. Another great video, and the boys are looking good! Keep 'em coming and see you Friday!
Great fun to do keep the videos coming
Barrel bath made me spit my beer out !!
Could remnants of the detergent in the barrel possibly have caused a discoloration reaction with the copper shot as it cooled? Also was great to see bullion and ingot doing so good and having such a great time.
My favourite time of the weekend
Thank you for another great video
Great video mate real calming
excelente como siempre ❤
That water cast copper looks awesome! and the treasure room is looking bloody good as well!!
Good end to a good day on the Harley! About 650km round trip to get fish & chips for lunch :)
Have an awesome weekend mate!
I hear that buddy. I kind of do miss my Street Bob, but I just don’t have the time to ride it any more. I sold it to a friend so at least it’s still around in a way👊🏻😁. Thanks again buddy, chat with you soon
Very nice.
Ingot, doing his morning stretches.... I watched my neighbor's dog, I swear, this little guy, he goes through a whole yoga routine in the morning.... I have no idea where he learned this, or what he's doing.... But he's got a whole routine... Stands there and extends the left front paw out in front, and the right rear leg way out behind, and holds that stretch for a few seconds... It goes on & on....
I gotta film it next time....
Outstanding video
Love the progress video!!!
I'm glad I had Google handy. Never heard of a "drop bear"
Nice melt 👌 cool.
The discolored copper came from the drum that you said had contained detergent. Even a minute amount in the water could could have reacted with hot copper to discolor it. Detergents can discolor brass and brass does contain copper.
I've actually had the black copper thing happen myself. It seems there's a colouring technique where you heat the copper to a red heat and quench it in boiling water to get a cherry red patina. I tried it and it was intermingled red and charcoal black. Probably different heat affecting the type of surface oxides forming as it cools.
Brilliant video as always!
Based on the white ash and melted glass, I would say it was fiberglass reinforced epoxy