Massive Can Meltdown - 8,000+ Cans Melted For Pure Aluminum - Trash 2 Treasure - The Growing Stack

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2022
  • I got a gaylord of cans from my buddy who had been saving his cans for a decade. It took me 40 hours to melt down this massive amount of cans, and another 10 hours of cleanup, editing, and side work on this project. I hope you enjoy this massive can meltdown to end all massive can meltdowns as much as I did making it!
    -The Growing Stack
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  • @vintageludwig
    @vintageludwig 7 месяцев назад +394

    Your buddy needs credit for not littering all of these cans throughout the years.

  • @SeanBrown22
    @SeanBrown22 Год назад +1613

    I think we can all agree that the most impressive part of this video is your perseverance. Thanks for the entertainment!

    • @przemusprzemus12345
      @przemusprzemus12345 Год назад +4

      totally agree

    • @-_gdude_-8308
      @-_gdude_-8308 Год назад +16

      I think we CAN!

    • @studmuffin1237
      @studmuffin1237 Год назад +12

      I agree, but the shelf comes in second for how well it handled those ingots.

    • @wayneharper8843
      @wayneharper8843 Год назад +1

      I hope they was all aluminium 🤣

    • @FCWW87
      @FCWW87 10 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed! I would have lost patience during the counting session.

  • @herbdailey5900
    @herbdailey5900 Год назад +224

    That shelf is so gonna break at 3am and scare the crap out of you. Great video!

  • @rejected5925
    @rejected5925 Год назад +93

    Loved how you could see the shelf bend an inch or so at the end 😂

  • @doriWyo
    @doriWyo Год назад +789

    Now THAT is something not even BigstackD has tackled! Fun to watch, too.

    • @shadowstal3er082
      @shadowstal3er082 Год назад +24

      Someone should challenge him to lol

    • @alexisgrunden1556
      @alexisgrunden1556 Год назад +40

      @@shadowstal3er082 *_MELT-OFF COMPETITION!!_*

    • @mr.boomguy
      @mr.boomguy Год назад +12

      Ikr. Sometimes I really want him to do this, but with Copper. Find some copper pipes, boatload of wires, or disassemble lots of old electric motors. Or all of them.

    • @przemusprzemus12345
      @przemusprzemus12345 Год назад +6

      @bigstackD, challenge accepted?

    • @nunyabusiness9404
      @nunyabusiness9404 Год назад +10

      Hes building a shop. And I might guess some bigger hardware

  • @ron707sims
    @ron707sims Год назад +791

    This is by far the "greatest aluminum can meltdown" on RUclips... Thanks for the time and effort you put into this project... I love it to "DEATH"

    • @TheGrowingStack
      @TheGrowingStack  Год назад +77

      Thank you my friend, it definitely took me a few weeks to fully complete, a ton of hours on top of just the melting and I was really proud of the end result. I’m glad you liked it and share it if you “CAN”… I know I’m cheesy, sorry! Thank you again 👍👍

    • @aaronburdon221
      @aaronburdon221 Год назад +13

      @@TheGrowingStack I give you a like just for the cheesy pun.

    • @WindWaker11
      @WindWaker11 Год назад +3

      ​@@aaronburdon221 me too

  • @mattym8
    @mattym8 Год назад +39

    Fun to watch. Not sure the propane guy hates his best customer.

  • @Whatchamawhozit
    @Whatchamawhozit Год назад +13

    You and BIG D are the only melt down channels I watch I find both or your work very relaxing to watch when I want to wind down from a hectic day

  • @TheGrowingStack
    @TheGrowingStack  Год назад +945

    Hey all you beautiful people! This was a MASSIVE project that took me a few weeks to orchestrate and conduct, and cram into just under 16 minutes. Melting cans takes a long time, but melting over 8,000 cans takes even longer 😂. I hope you all enjoy watching this madness as much as I did creating it. Let me know what you think of the video and stay awesome my friends 👍
    Update: After my buddy watched the video, he texted me and said “I said that was 2 years of camping, not 10 lol”
    😬 I thought he said 10 when he dropped them off. Wanted to clarify…

    • @ThatPsillyDude
      @ThatPsillyDude Год назад +4

      Love your vids! Would have loved to see all those cans go through a big grinder... Future ideas? Cheers man 🤘

    • @forestcityfishing4749
      @forestcityfishing4749 Год назад +9

      Ah, when you said massive, I was thinking 250k or more...the kids at our school collected more than 8000 lol...

    • @irishsakura1
      @irishsakura1 Год назад +6

      Hello Mr. G!! This, as all your other videos, was very satisfying to watch. I love the organization, humor, editing and content. My favorite is the scooping of the slag and remelt so I’m definitely looking forward to the next episode.
      I hope your finger has completely healed. Stay safe!

    • @TheGrowingStack
      @TheGrowingStack  Год назад +16

      @@forestcityfishing4749 😂 that’s funny, but I think 250k or more might kill me… or will it 🤔

    • @TheGrowingStack
      @TheGrowingStack  Год назад +5

      @@irishsakura1 hey Irish, I hope you’re doing wonderful! Thank you for the lovely comment, and I hope to not disappoint for the remelt on the next episode. My finger is completely healed, you have to look really close to even see where it was. Have a great weekend and I’ll talk to you soon 👍

  • @kevkev5935
    @kevkev5935 Год назад +343

    This was awesome. Not sure what is more incredible though. Your patience to melt down thousands of cans, or how much fun your buddy has had on his camping trips.

    • @autumnkent3005
      @autumnkent3005 7 месяцев назад +2

      I was wondering if you remove the tabs and donate them to charity

  • @mike2143
    @mike2143 Год назад +2

    Man, the dedication. Hats off, thank you for your videos

  • @pryordvm
    @pryordvm 2 дня назад +1

    Brother that shelf is STRUGGLING! Great vid, great bars, great stack. Love it.

  • @sgibbons77
    @sgibbons77 Год назад +266

    In my estimation, 500+ cans is a massive melt. This was a MEGA melt! And I loved your supporting cast - you always come up with great ways of enhancing your content. Thank you for all your efforts!

    • @corkkyle
      @corkkyle 10 месяцев назад

      Not bad, but I'm ready for a GigaMelt after this.

  • @blake2517
    @blake2517 Год назад +89

    This video is sick! Amazing patience and persistence through this. Love seeing that pile of melted blocks

  • @jesseholder1578
    @jesseholder1578 Год назад +1

    Love your videos they are a nice distraction from my day and also very calming to just put on and do something while the video is playing.

  • @elizabethbanks2570
    @elizabethbanks2570 Год назад +8

    You sure do have some amazing patience!! This probably took forever 😮 its cool to see them in bar form

  • @JimFinlayson
    @JimFinlayson Год назад +14

    That was quite the undertaking. You definitely go big or go home. I see why you didn’t have a video last week. I can’t fathom the effort that went into this. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming.

  • @jayhac3803
    @jayhac3803 Год назад +35

    By far, the biggest can meltdown on YT. Congrats sir. And a nicely cleaned up video to boot.

  • @ahnilatedahnilated7703
    @ahnilatedahnilated7703 Год назад +1

    Love the video and the humor put into it to keep things lite and fun.

  • @Ben-xf7uy
    @Ben-xf7uy Год назад +1

    Loved the mega melting and damn can i appreciate some good strong and sturdy shelves haha. Thanks for the content

  • @Peter_Wales
    @Peter_Wales Год назад +57

    I love metal in ingot form. And I love to watch when others pour something good out of metallic "waste" or just make ingots. Doesn't always have to be gold bullion. A 10KG copper bar costs about 75 euros in Germany (my home country). Aluminum also has its value, it's the quantity that counts. I've seen other "metalsmiths" heat up the mold with a gas burner before casting, then you'll get a better result after it cools down. Maybe I could give you a little tip.
    Nice Greetz from GER

    • @toryknotts8026
      @toryknotts8026 Год назад

      I love the RUclips's who pour the molten aluminum down ant and wasp nests! Crazy how big those nests get!

    • @Stroke999
      @Stroke999 Год назад

      The cost of all that Aluminium is about $2500 where i'm from. If you can find sources of rare metals and and forge them into ingots you can make a lot of money.

  • @Maveraxus2.0
    @Maveraxus2.0 Год назад +81

    After watching BigStackd for years- I cannot fathom how clean and smooth this guys pours and stacks are

    • @randomsucks2444
      @randomsucks2444 8 месяцев назад +2

      I was going to say the same thing.

  • @BingsBuddery
    @BingsBuddery Год назад +25

    It boggles my mind that more than one of these ASMR meltdown channels exist.

    • @jonbartosch1903
      @jonbartosch1903 10 месяцев назад +1

      On youtube, if there is one channel that is a success, there's always going to be someone that tries to copy it and get a piece of the pie.

    • @Reactiontime6000
      @Reactiontime6000 7 месяцев назад

      why?

  • @austinhall3937
    @austinhall3937 Год назад +9

    That giant stack of treasure is just so cool to me. It makes me really really want to get into this.

  • @ZombifiedWatermelon
    @ZombifiedWatermelon Год назад +5

    This is by far the biggest can melt I've ever seen on RUclips. You win man. Subscribed. 😀

  • @hydrohomiee
    @hydrohomiee Год назад +8

    This was surprisingly entertaining. I came in expecting nothing special but here I stand, corrected. This was awesome

  • @johnnguyen409
    @johnnguyen409 Год назад +1

    This video was awesome!! Hahaha those deaths lmaoooo I was so confused lmaoooo and the little thing that fell over every time you poured the molten in

  • @SollersSrappingandDiving
    @SollersSrappingandDiving Год назад +11

    I find my scrapping very sensory fulfilling but wow, this was stunning in every way! One thing is for sure, like every scrapper out there, I could definitely do with the space you have in that garage!!!! This lot certainly helped the stack grow and your perseverance needs applauding!! I'm not watching many videos while I'm temporarily away from RUclips at the hospital with our little one because if I'm honest it makes me miss you all, but I'm so glad I noticed and watched this one, I particularly loved the way it started looking like a giant jenga wall! I certainly didn't mind watching the ads either because videos as enjoyable as this deserve it, good work and I'm glad you showed the propane costs 👍

  • @davidmason9173
    @davidmason9173 Год назад +17

    I melt a lot of cans, but 8400+! That's dedication my friend. I started with a little 6kg furnace. Have since upgraded to the 10kg Devil-Forge and it goes much faster. That was a joy to watch.

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Год назад +7

    That's a DAMN GOOD buddy, to give those to you.
    Also, I'm sure many, many good times were had making all those (not all remembered, probably but still good times!)

  • @Racingisgood
    @Racingisgood Год назад +10

    Massively impressive video! Can’t decide which I’m more impressed with! Your patience or how your shelving units strength to hold all that weight!!

  • @CanManAdventures
    @CanManAdventures Год назад +1

    Awesome video man I’ve watched a lot of different people do melt down videos best one yet I’ve seen very good job sir

  • @user-ml3hl6vr4t
    @user-ml3hl6vr4t Год назад +3

    Spouse built foundry and has collection of crucibles. I have been crushing and saving cans… real eye opener here. Thank you for this video and all the exact numbers.

  • @tracybowling1156
    @tracybowling1156 Год назад +4

    Ok, ok you win! I've seen a bunch of can melts. Never this many! If I worked for Guinness, you'd get a world record, Mr. Melter! Excellent video, my friend.
    We had a hurricane-Ian. So, no power. 😢 You Sir, are my entertainment. My fav entertainment! 😀

  • @nelsongriffiths7819
    @nelsongriffiths7819 Год назад +35

    Where I live in Australia, a single can is worth 10 cents when recycled at a depot. You’d be looking at $840.50 AUD right there!

    • @killerdoxen
      @killerdoxen Год назад +8

      Same here in Canada. Did a quick calculation and the aluminum he got would be worth around $177 based on current prices of $2400us per metric ton. Not accounting for the propane cost. Ouch!

    • @Callum-xq3px
      @Callum-xq3px Год назад +5

      If u watch till the end he breaks down the prices....

    • @kennysboat4432
      @kennysboat4432 6 месяцев назад +3

      Many u.s states don't have can return.

    • @FluePeak
      @FluePeak Месяц назад

      Here in sweden 1 small alu can is worth 1 Sek so that is about 8000+ SEK or About 800 Euros.

    • @ShamaticFocus
      @ShamaticFocus 29 дней назад

      No, because recycling is funded with taxes. spotprice for alu is dirt cheap

  • @crazycarl9484
    @crazycarl9484 7 месяцев назад +2

    You earned a can of beer for that, great video thanks for sharing.

  • @michaelfielding4613
    @michaelfielding4613 Год назад +4

    well done great video lot of effort put in keep melting stay safe and enjoy

  • @MattH479
    @MattH479 Год назад +4

    If anyone CAN do it, I knew it’d be you! Great quality content. Cheers!

  • @bensnipes7288
    @bensnipes7288 4 месяца назад +2

    Back in our heavy drinking early years, my best buds and i always drank from bottles. We took a heaping, entire 8 foot bed pickup bed load load to the recycling area at the disposal site. The attendant there was pretty damn impressed! Then we found out we had to sort by color....
    You sir have earned a sub for this one!

  • @sergevzqz6438
    @sergevzqz6438 Год назад +1

    This is amazing I loved it so much keep it up

  • @ANONYMOUS-vf2nn
    @ANONYMOUS-vf2nn Год назад +4

    I really respect the effort of that, really impressive. Keep it up

  • @willkayl8793
    @willkayl8793 Год назад +17

    Just the sheer time it took to harvest all of those cans and the time and effort it took to melt them all down is staggering. I’m new to these kinds of videos but, I’m amazed at the work you put in for this one. Cheers.

    • @DanSmith-cb5vj
      @DanSmith-cb5vj 10 месяцев назад +2

      His friend saved all those cans in two years of camping time and gave them to him. From what I gathered, he didn't comb the ditches, as I use to do. Now I keep driving by them thin light weight cans.

  • @not-fedrayepps5203
    @not-fedrayepps5203 10 месяцев назад +14

    I like how halfway through the stack you can tell the Bud Light stopped getting consumed 😂😂😂

  • @chase15a
    @chase15a Год назад +4

    I used to smelt aluminum cans and magnesium together in a factory with Flux in two pits pouring 10 ingots at a time. This is long, tedious, and potentially dangerous work. Hats off to you good sir.

  • @carpediemarts705
    @carpediemarts705 Год назад +66

    Having seen the ant hill pours, I've wondered how well an electric induction hot plate with an iron dutch oven would do for assisting with a can melt. If the aluminum didn't melt in the hotplate at least a bunch could get up to 800 degrees or so. And with different breakers you could have a handful going at one time. One can of propane cost how much and 1 kw of power for an hour cost 10¢. If an induction hot plate is $50 it could still save money in propane and potentially be a lot safer.

    • @jacobchristopher6941
      @jacobchristopher6941 Год назад +8

      Induction plates get pretty hot, but aluminum melts at 1200 degrees F°, so a crucible is the best at-home option

    • @carpediemarts705
      @carpediemarts705 Год назад +10

      @@jacobchristopher6941 hot plate is meant as the prep for the propane crucible. Get your cans close to melting in the iron dutch oven and then dump into the crucible to finish.
      Try both at the same time from room temp and see which melts faster. I predict it will be close.

    • @LFTRnow
      @LFTRnow Год назад +3

      @@carpediemarts705 I agree with you, electric would be far cheaper. You could build an electric kiln (or several) for the cost of all the propane.

    • @carpediemarts705
      @carpediemarts705 Год назад +2

      @@LFTRnow miss my point entirely yet again. Which since I don't plan to actually do the work is fair. I'm just supposing that a cheap hot plate in a dutch oven might be a way someone could add to their aluminum melting experience.

    • @ChaserRocks
      @ChaserRocks Год назад +3

      I’m with ya Carpe on scale like this or bigger use cheaper energy to get some heat in upfront plus doubling the batches in process if if ever facing 8000+ cans again

  • @BrandonTConklin
    @BrandonTConklin 7 месяцев назад +3

    I don't know what I am more surprised with: the amount of bars you made or all the death statues you keep summoning

  • @finnilrebna348
    @finnilrebna348 Год назад +2

    When you smack the little grim reapers I laughed pretty hard! Idk why, but that was great. Thumbs up! 👍

  • @ZarNova
    @ZarNova Год назад +3

    what a patient guy you are my friend

  • @isaiahjuarez9352
    @isaiahjuarez9352 Год назад +5

    Genuinely impressed he counted all the cans, props to you

    • @mdhaynie
      @mdhaynie 7 месяцев назад

      I would have weighed out 100 cans and used that weight to “count” piles of 100.

  • @ItzJay_XD
    @ItzJay_XD Год назад +1

    So satisfying much respect

  • @michaelsprout8762
    @michaelsprout8762 Год назад +3

    Props 100 percent/and that's what u call a real stack

  • @nachostuff
    @nachostuff Год назад +9

    Crazy that it was under 200 pounds. That a crazy amount of propane. Cool job!

    • @jamiehughes5573
      @jamiehughes5573 Год назад +4

      I hope he has some good propane and propane accessories

    • @AGPMandavel
      @AGPMandavel Год назад +2

      @@jamiehughes5573 man I tell you what

  • @philipmcdonald2
    @philipmcdonald2 Год назад +1

    Loved that filmed brilliantly!😂

  • @robrobinson8328
    @robrobinson8328 6 месяцев назад +2

    Very generous buddy!

  • @SimonAyers
    @SimonAyers 7 месяцев назад +3

    You spent a solid week melting cans and you still have a spine?!! Fair play! Glad this video did well for all the effort that went in to it.

  • @lesliek3794
    @lesliek3794 Год назад +9

    Poor Death, he's looking a bit sad at times. I really appreciate you for all the work you did to make this video. Thank you! Is that new music? I like it!

    • @TheGrowingStack
      @TheGrowingStack  Год назад +9

      Death had a bad experience this go around 🙂
      Thank you Leslie, it was very taxing to make and produce this one, but I’m very proud of it so I’m glad you like it. It is new music, always a brand new track on every video. My brother creates a new and unique song for each and every video so they are never the same. I’m glad you like it and I’ll definitely let him know.(insider info, I used his demo track before he had time to finish it because I wanted to get this one out so bad, he had more to add to it, sent me his idea to see what I thought and I just ran with it, so it would have been a lot better and more full sounding, more everything… I might never live this one down 😬) 👍👍👍

    • @justaguyfromreddit
      @justaguyfromreddit Год назад +4

      @@TheGrowingStack why don't you use an eletric furnace to melt the metal? Coupled with solar panels I believe can save you some bucks in the long run

  • @mattg5566
    @mattg5566 4 месяца назад

    How can I NOT Like, Comment, and Subscribe after a commitment like this video?
    Awesome video. I'm collecting cans and will be melting them down for my own projects soon. Thank you for the video.

  • @djdrack4681
    @djdrack4681 Год назад +6

    I think it takes 200-ish cans to make an AR receiver (upper or lower).
    8k / 400 (1/ea) = 20 receiver sets. Value (per set) ~ $15 x20 = $3000.
    Its not about the raw material but what you make from it that becomes valuable.

    • @jasonkelley2651
      @jasonkelley2651 Год назад

      That must be the "new math" because when I learned math 15x20=300. Not 3,000! 🤔

    • @djdrack4681
      @djdrack4681 Год назад +1

      @@jasonkelley2651 typo clearly lol

    • @jasonkelley2651
      @jasonkelley2651 Год назад

      @@djdrack4681 😅 It happens to us all occasionally.

  • @scottmurphy1563
    @scottmurphy1563 Год назад +1

    Cool obsession, great passion.

  • @citylotgardening6171
    @citylotgardening6171 Год назад +1

    Great video I got exhausted just watching you count them lol 👍

    • @TheGrowingStack
      @TheGrowingStack  Год назад +1

      Thank you! It was exhausting counting them all in real time. 🙂

  • @SkollTheWerewolf
    @SkollTheWerewolf Год назад +3

    I love how every time a death is about to fall onto a cooling ingot, you just slap it away lol

  • @westweld
    @westweld Год назад +4

    Crazy amount of work man......id love to try machining one of those blocks I wonder how it mills

    • @TheGrowingStack
      @TheGrowingStack  Год назад +1

      Thanks brother, I’d love to send you one and curious how they do. I need to catch up on your channel too, I’ve been so busy lately I haven’t really been watching anything. I’ll catch up though. Shoot me an email and I’ll shoot one over to you. TheGrowingStack@Gmail.com

  • @WilliamWebbOfficial
    @WilliamWebbOfficial Год назад +2

    bro, how many of those grim reapers do you have? 🤣🤣🤣 I thought it was funny how you would just put them right next to the cooling aluminum ingots and kick them when they'd begin to melt into it. for sure a great video to watch. thanks for the content.

  • @ericsturtevant9873
    @ericsturtevant9873 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love watching this!! And I need to do this!!!

  • @irishwristwatch2487
    @irishwristwatch2487 Год назад +6

    Okay but....alumnium crazy paving. This needs to be a thing 😂

    • @w0nd3rb0y
      @w0nd3rb0y Год назад

      It would be cheaper than some bricks.

  • @pie7395
    @pie7395 Год назад +9

    That shelf began to warp when you put the ingots. I got hella scared thinking it would collapse.

  • @lukemooney4994
    @lukemooney4994 Год назад +1

    As you were putting each stack of ingots on the shelf you could see it slowly flexing :D great video bro

  • @michaelfomenko1563
    @michaelfomenko1563 Год назад +2

    I wish someone had as much confidence in me as you have in those shelves 🤣

  • @imjodanc
    @imjodanc Год назад +3

    Fantastic Melt! I don't know why this is so satisfying.

  • @ram-ck7ti
    @ram-ck7ti Год назад +3

    Fun to watch. Lesson learned. It doesn't pay to do your own recapture of recycled materials. Amazing production. Good fun.

    • @EssentialComment
      @EssentialComment 11 месяцев назад

      Correct, those cans were almost pure alloy anyway before the melt, it is worth it when you are improving the purity of things, however this is greak content now at 800K views

  • @JohnnySwedishScrapper
    @JohnnySwedishScrapper Год назад +1

    wooow that whas alot of cans and nice bars for the collection ;)
    great job 40 h thats alot ;)

  • @thunderaarcanis98
    @thunderaarcanis98 Год назад +7

    i would estimate that each can weighs about 20 grams and if thats the case then 8405 cans would weigh 169KG meaning you got about a 50% recovery out of the cans which sounds about right for aluminum. i would reccomend saving the slag cause often times aluminum slag is reusable and you could probably get another 5-10KG out of it.

  • @NeverEvil1
    @NeverEvil1 Год назад +4

    8405 ..... somebody(s) has a drinking problem 😂
    Seriously though, that video was pure dedication. After the first 5 ingots, I probably would have just quit and took the rest in to be recycled.

    • @Etrius_Fysik
      @Etrius_Fysik Год назад

      Over the course of 10 years, that's less than 3 cans a day. Lol
      However it was over camping trips, and I can't imagine his friend is camping every day. Lmao BUT, I can imagine those cans weren't all drank by one person, so who knows who was drinking how many. Hahaa

  • @cupcakekayser7771
    @cupcakekayser7771 Год назад +1

    This is by far not boring to me but thanks for making this video bc I am finally ready to sleep and am starting to nod off.

  • @screwsnutsandbolts
    @screwsnutsandbolts Год назад +1

    Super videos ! 👍

  • @Tonzeeee
    @Tonzeeee Год назад +9

    In Finland, the "deposit"system is in cans. by returning the can to the store You get 10 euro cents per piece for that amount. you would have received 800 euros, or about 850 dollars, just by taking the cans back to the store

    • @hotgoatbutter8884
      @hotgoatbutter8884 Год назад +1

      Or you could lose 850 euros, but look cool af melting all that down

    • @TacoNissan
      @TacoNissan Год назад

      In the US it's 5¢ per can or bottle, and only a handful of states have it

    • @Tonzeeee
      @Tonzeeee Год назад

      @@TacoNissan Here, glass bottle 10 cent, small bottles and cans 20 cent and 1 litre or up bottles 40 cent (eurocents)

    • @bretthudecek2728
      @bretthudecek2728 Год назад +1

      @@TacoNissan in Michigan it’s 10 cents

  • @donl4914
    @donl4914 Год назад +3

    That qualifies as one MASSIVE MELT!!!!!
    Really should get you on an oil Burner, Waste oil is FREE!!! 😜😜😜😜
    I've done this in a day melting Aluminum, but never tried to do that amount of cans.
    I'm betting this didn't happen in a single day...lol
    Great Video Bro!!! That stack just took on a whole new AWESOMENESS!!!! 😎😎🔥🔥💯💯👍🏻👍🏻

  • @user-kr6jg6qb7l
    @user-kr6jg6qb7l Год назад +2

    Honorable mention to your super strong shelf lol

  • @brettie7197
    @brettie7197 Год назад +1

    When all those ingots started stacking up it reminded me of that scene with the armourer in mandolorian haha

  • @gonefishin722
    @gonefishin722 Год назад +3

    My guess is you were 3d printing those death models faster than the cams could melt. Haha what a cool angle of entertainment to show even more so how hot the molten metal is. Even aluminum

  • @zanderkatsirebas8190
    @zanderkatsirebas8190 Год назад +20

    Nobody’s gonna talk about how he had like a hundred different death toys😂

    • @whatupdan
      @whatupdan 2 месяца назад

      I KNOW RIGHT!

  • @stevekirkpatrick1612
    @stevekirkpatrick1612 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've been the guy doing propane, so I can vouch for this: they don't hate you, they are however agitated at their equally "certified" coworker that will ALWAYS say "we have a customer for propane". Because that coworker will say this despite any other thing that may be pressing on the employee's time. Yes, it will sound like "screw you", but it's all in the context.

  • @scoozilife
    @scoozilife Год назад +1

    The real MVP is that shelf! It sagged more and more every stack 🤣

  • @risistor318
    @risistor318 Год назад +34

    Hi there. This is the first video of yours I’ve seen. Great content, love the humour with the grim reaper figures. They just kept multiplying and getting bigger 😂
    But the main selling point that made me sub was that YOU ACTUALLY PUT A VALUE AMOUNT on the whole lot at the end! So many people don’t do this and it annoys me! I want to know how much all the ingots are worth after all that work melting the cans down! So, thank you.

    • @squirrelfighter8747
      @squirrelfighter8747 Год назад +2

      IDK man, i thought there was a little too much death in this video 🤣🤣 But really, awesome video

    • @boronim
      @boronim Год назад +8

      He made 20 dollars in 40 hours, idk if it's worth it though

    • @Roro_2338
      @Roro_2338 10 месяцев назад

      post your ingot collection bro

  • @DarthKanye
    @DarthKanye 7 месяцев назад +3

    i would reccomend installing supports for your display shelf since you can see the wood bending from weight

  • @jhudson_tiedye
    @jhudson_tiedye Год назад +1

    amazing effort

  • @sovereignjepson5201
    @sovereignjepson5201 Год назад +1

    This is a man of strength, perseverance, and pure fucking will

  • @jasonchiu272
    @jasonchiu272 Год назад +7

    This exudes a lot of "That one guy in the math problem" energy.

  • @2sheds315
    @2sheds315 Год назад +4

    I'd believe the 10 years with camping buddies if they weren't all new style cans haha! Nice work! That's a ton of time.

  • @mitchellgaston2043
    @mitchellgaston2043 Год назад +1

    I’ll throw in a like and sub for this, that was amazing 😂

  • @darrenclark7941
    @darrenclark7941 Год назад +3

    You got WAY more patience than I ever would

  • @yorkshiremad
    @yorkshiremad Год назад +1

    Great Video 👍

  • @phantomms7162
    @phantomms7162 Год назад +9

    Now imagine if he had a crucible and cast big enough to make one giant ingot.

  • @graflovespeep2487
    @graflovespeep2487 Год назад +3

    Here in Germany we have something called 'Flaschen/Dosenpfand', basically a deposit you pay on almost all cans and bottles, usually 25 cents. The empty cans can be returned at special maschines available in almost every supermarket, giving you back the deposit, usually in store credit but you can have the register pay you out. Returning all those cans would have netted you a nice sum of €2101.25, or around $2066.

  • @aliyaperetch8016
    @aliyaperetch8016 Месяц назад +1

    Great vid, i love the death statues!!

  • @pabloestafez6830
    @pabloestafez6830 2 месяца назад +1

    Very nice uniform blocks too, for some reason that really stood out to me🤷😂

  • @HaileyHdokenHarmon
    @HaileyHdokenHarmon 7 месяцев назад +2

    8,432 cans = 248lbs
    Aluminum yield = 164lbs
    248 - 164 = 84lbs dross
    248/84 = 33% dross

  • @endurofurry
    @endurofurry Год назад +26

    honestly im more interested to see the remelt of the waste then the melt of the cans i wonder how much is still there

  • @reduxmod9178
    @reduxmod9178 Год назад +1

    Very nice. This is the first video I've seen of yours and I liked it. 👍

  • @vegito1087
    @vegito1087 Год назад +1

    Very satisfied with this video