HOW IT WORKS | Fridge, Bobsled, Wellington Boots, Wheelie bins | Episode 31 | Free Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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How it Works - Episode 31
Fridge: A Japanese Company has designed a fridge with an internal web-cam. Users will be able to log on and see what to buy on the way home.
Bobsled: "Cool Runnings", one of the few films about bobsledding, was inspired by the true story of the first ever Jamaican Olympic bobsled team.
Wellington Boots: Rubber wellies were first mass-produced in Scotland. The factory owner believed that the poor weather would boost sales.
Wheelie bins: UK homes and businesses produce more than 434 million tons of waste every year. At the rate, it would take just 2 hours to fill the Albert Hall.
I think fridges must rank as one of the most revolutionary home gadgets - keeps food going for a longer time and chills the beer too !
Who could resist that 1960s techno ! wow
feel the rhythm! feel the rhyme! get on up! it's bobsled time!
god that was good movie
Sophistication at its finest.
British series with most of the time companies and locations from Germany 👍👍👍
happy brexit, suckers
And what has Britain got to show except for meat pies?
Once you build Fords which is american... Every Thing Else u sold to the germans...?
Yeah they’re the commercial manufacturing capital of west Europe.
They were kinda sorry for Germany for losing the war, so they're like "yes, Germany, you are good at art, at being creative and ingenious with building machines. (Pls don't start another war)."
You know, positive reinforcement.
I love 💕 with this program, 24/7
Here in the states we call them trash bins. But now I'm going to call them wheelie bins, because I like that better 🤣💗
Good to hear Emer Fudd is still getting work
All refrigeration systems MUST have ALL the air and moisture (non condensables) vacuum pumped-out! (to within a few microns) Else you will have to replace your fridge every few years! After ALSO paying a higher electric bill!
It's by design, and most repair-guys are lazy IDIOTS!
My fridge was under warranty, so I let the warranty repair-guy fix-it? He wasn't vacuuming it out after replacing the compressor and exposing the system to atmosphere, So, I grabbed my vacuum pump and offered to help. he said "it's against my religion to use it"! Guess what? 24 hrs latter it was still at room temp! WHAT THE F*CK IS WRONG WITH OUR SOCIETY/NATION, AND THE BRAIN-DEAD STUPID PEOPLE WHO OCCUPY IT?
By the way, (and this isn't directed at anyone in the comment section). when refrigerant flashes off/boils, it's due to a pressure drop and the boiling point of the particular refrigerant at atmospheric pressure, not applied heat. It's not steam, it's a gas (vapor).
@@bobd9193 when refrigerant flashes off/boils, it's due to its Vapor Pressure exceeding its ambient liquid pressure! and has nothing to do with the atmospheric pressure especially in a hermetically sealed closed system, like your AC or fridge!
Since fiberglass dust is so dangerous, why aren't those guys wearing masks?
Sure, it's vacuumed, but no doubt particles will remain in the air as well.
Patrick Brookings exactly. I wouldn’t feel safe without a respirator.
Thats what i was thinking i worked with fiberglass and our sanders had vacuums but i still wore a mask and not a cheap paper one the one with the canisters because fiberglass does stay in the air for a while because its extremely fine
@@raptorms773 they will know that when they get older and can't breathe .
Might be because it's bound with the paste. But there is a huge danger in breathing in the fiberglass particles in insulation wool, which is released even during careful cutting with a knife.
10:52 the secret is the sled katanas are folded a thousand times
4:03 "Liebherr" (short for Lieber Herr) roughly means "Good God!"/" "Good Lord!"
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
would actually love to see how they make those machines that make all this stuff, some of them look totally bonkers
who comes up with that stuff
Yes the machines, and the engineers who design them, are the real stars.
I designed a few weird machines, but these machines are at another level.
There's a lot of work involved in getting the dies made before the machines are put together. They have to be filed , cleaned and filed again it takes many months to put everything together.
These incredible machines are indeed the stars of the show. Most of the time I'm bowled over by the synchronicity of the different parts and that too at high speeds.
Me too
Would chanel make a video how to make flint for zippo or another lighter, tks very much
This is a 15 year old show that’s been off the air for years.
I have seen the movie Cool Runnings
Just watch a show where they were laying sown a fiber optic cable on the bottom of the sea and they found one of those boots at the bottom.
The five immortals of humanity.
Toyota cars, Kalashnikov rifles, Glock pistols, Briggs-Stratton motors, and Wellington Boots.
in Canada, we have the best trash-collecting ever and front-mounted dumpsters and claws manipulated by joystick
How can work in such a company?
17:02 well, these boots were made for walking, (and that is what they do), so workers walk off their jobs
1:40 omg it looks like super hans
Is “fridge” more commonplace in the UK? In the US it’s more slang although my
Samsung Refrigerator uses “fridge” throughout its documentation.
Fridge seems to be the common term.
11:51 what’s the handle do?
Lets them get a solid grip for the push-start.
"The metal composition of the Bob-Sled 'runners' (blades) are a closely guarded secret?" WTF! it's not like it's available at Walmart! OH! and BTW everyone has a Bob-Sled in their garage! (mass-marketing at it's finest!)
The metal composition of the Bob-Sled 'runners' (blades) should become public knowledge, else they aren't allowed to compete? TOO many trade secrets!
How do they get different colour boot soles ?
Different color pigments added while the rubber is liquified
Jamaican bobsledding. That sounds difficult.
wheelie bins right
Me: how do you make polyurethane? How do you make the boot shaped mould that makes moulds? 😳🧐
the UK is so classy they worry about *foxes* getting in their trash cans. Here in North America, we worry about raccoons, opossums, rats, and even bears getting into our trash!
Okay, but having problems with bears is kinda cool, even if they're the silly blackbears and not grizzlies.
@@oron61 from a safe distance, yeah. Up close, a bear can kill you so easily, it's not even funny.
@@notmuch_23 No doubt, I'll bet if a (silly) black bear was chewing on you, you wouldn't think they it was very silly. A black bear can be just as dangerous as a grizzly.
Steel more like Chinese steel aka aluminium
Did the Duke actually invent them or did he pay somebody else for the design?
Wheelie bin 🤣🤣🤣
That's a matter of opinion bitterman. Wheelie bins sound gay.
in denmark with use this bin in define collers to the defrind kind of trash food trash it's the green to food trash an blue to the metal an an black to the rest it's gonna be burn
6:57 foolish of you to think I won't be using it to spy on whoever is stealing my milk
Have some grammar.
lol "wheelie bins" ....sounds like you're calling them words on a child's level
They're garbage or waste bins/cans
and yes I know that everyone doesn't have to call them the same thing as I, a particular country, or a particular culture calls them however everyone is entitled to their opinion as all of you are entitled to your opinion on what sounds funny, odd, etc etc in someone else's country
and yes I get why the bins on wheels are called wheelie bins
trash bin etc is boring. Its a wheelie bin cos its got wheels (as you said) let us be weird and British, LONG LIVE THE WHEELIE BIN
This is why we have world wars - the smallest details !
Got news for you bitterman, we have those TRASH CANS in the US as well except ours are bigger and more robust.
Shit that waste 🤣🤣🤣
*kiss de lucky egg* (; xxx
silly people don't wear masks