I have seen those impact machines, I forget the exact name, but it was an antique, probably over100 year-old at least, it was ran by an old hit and miss motor and was used to compact the ground
Wen I was working as a laborer for the US Navy at the Naval base at Coronado, CAe we used a device similar to that which we called a Whacker. The metal (steel or Aluminum had a smaller footprint than the one shown in the video, but it did a very good job of pounding the dirt fill when we refilled a trench which we had previously dug and now had to refill.
I remember, it's almost 30 years ago. When I was a child I thought it was a good idea to make kaka when the train is somewhere on a train station... 🤦♂️
Yeah, and I can remember when it was easy to make a pair of sneakers last for years. That is what being handmade got us. By the way, walking flat-footed is far more efficient than the balancing act we humans use to walk with arched feet with ankles set near the back of the feet. We smooth it out by using muscle-memory, learned from infancy, to apply micro-corrections as we constantly throw ourselves off balance. Walking with a flat gate eliminates all that extra work. That is why all great apes, except humans, walk flat-footed, with ankles that are centered on the feet.
In the "town" of Toronto?!? Dude. It is the fourth most populous city in North America. Only three spots behind Mexico City. Ok, now that I've got that off my chest, love your content. Lol
It's interesting that most of these gadget and tech channels have annoying soundtracks to accompany their scripts. I guess I'm one of the 10% who don't appreciate them. Maybe it's because I'm wearing headphones. On mute you go. Does everybody else like these accompanying soundtracks?
Putting solar panels under trains is an asinine idea. Place solar panels on an awning 3 to 10 times the width of the rail and the entire length of the line and produce 3 to 10 times the amount of power.
11:55 This device is used to compact the material during road construction.
Click bait?..
11:55
I have seen those impact machines, I forget the exact name, but it was an antique, probably over100 year-old at least, it was ran by an old hit and miss motor and was used to compact the ground
That device is used to compact the earth. This gives you a more solid foundation to build upon or in this case using it to make roads stronger.
Wen I was working as a laborer for the US Navy at the Naval base at Coronado, CAe we used a device similar to that which we called a Whacker. The metal (steel or Aluminum had a smaller footprint than the one shown in the video, but it did a very good job of pounding the dirt fill when we refilled a trench which we had previously dug and now had to refill.
Do you remember the days when you flushed the loo on the train and you could see the track……kkkkkk
You sir are a time traveler.
I remember, it's almost 30 years ago. When I was a child I thought it was a good idea to make kaka when the train is somewhere on a train station... 🤦♂️
Yeah, and I can remember when it was easy to make a pair of sneakers last for years. That is what being handmade got us. By the way, walking flat-footed is far more efficient than the balancing act we humans use to walk with arched feet with ankles set near the back of the feet. We smooth it out by using muscle-memory, learned from infancy, to apply micro-corrections as we constantly throw ourselves off balance. Walking with a flat gate eliminates all that extra work. That is why all great apes, except humans, walk flat-footed, with ankles that are centered on the feet.
LIMX LOOKS LIKE AN IMPERIAL WALKER FROM STAR WARS.
Compactor at 12:00.
The item is an earth compactor.
The jumping device is similar to a trench thumper.
It's called a Tamper
Testing a sail on a nuclear waste ship, what could go wrong....
In the "town" of Toronto?!? Dude. It is the fourth most populous city in North America. Only three spots behind Mexico City. Ok, now that I've got that off my chest, love your content. Lol
Compactor
tamper
device=MOPS
It's interesting that most of these gadget and tech channels have annoying soundtracks to accompany their scripts. I guess I'm one of the 10% who don't appreciate them. Maybe it's because I'm wearing headphones. On mute you go. Does everybody else like these accompanying soundtracks?
Putting solar panels under trains is an asinine idea.
Place solar panels on an awning 3 to 10 times the width of the rail and the entire length of the line and produce 3 to 10 times the amount of power.
No need to build , just place … very cheap and fast ….
@@patsquach4080 WASTE of money
@ it’s. Not. My. Money. Or yours. lol.
@@patsquach4080 It's Spock's Logic!
@ live long and. Prosper. Laughter is the best medicine…. Have a fun. Day !!!