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HYDRAULIC PRESS VS ANVILS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

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  • Published on Feb 12, 2026
  • Using a 500-ton hydraulic press, we will test the strength of anvils produced in different countries. USA, Russia, China, India

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  • @davcar23
    @davcar23 Year ago +5461

    - Excuse me, I'm looking for an indian anvil
    - In the dairy section
    - Thank you

  • @HerbieTheMiata
    @HerbieTheMiata Year ago +8003

    Those anvils looked huge until they were shown with hands 😅

  • @Rascal77s
    @Rascal77s Year ago +22113

    India is selling a brick of butter disguised as an anvil.

  • @De_Lev
    @De_Lev 2 months ago +26

    В сплав индийской наковальни было добавлено слишком много карри и куркумы.

  • @alpcns
    @alpcns 10 months ago +622

    The latest Indian anvils come with a hand pump so you can inflate them again.

    • @1000miles2paradise
      @1000miles2paradise 8 months ago +16

      Sold separately I’d bet too 😂

    • @Iseer_Adriams
      @Iseer_Adriams 8 months ago +7

      😂

    • @gheorghematei168
      @gheorghematei168 6 months ago +3

      😂😂😂

    • @farhanrejwan
      @farhanrejwan 2 months ago +6

      you'd also need indian air to re-inflate them. air from other parts of the world won't work, as indian air has lots of dust and sand mixed with it which helps with the inflation by putting up more solid inner pressure.

    • @steejayk
      @steejayk 5 days ago

      Hahahahaha Oh yes :)

  • @1414141x
    @1414141x Year ago +2722

    Love the fact that you can nail your Indian anvil to the bench to stop it moving around.......bonus point.

    • @alyaska_owner
      @alyaska_owner Year ago +22

      😄

    • @robwhite6395
      @robwhite6395 Year ago +76

      And when you hit it with a hammer it changes size and shape like shooting at the moon in vice city

    • @francoanthoney1993
      @francoanthoney1993 Year ago +5

      ​@robwhite6395 that's some great imagery right there lol

    • @Nightslaver
      @Nightslaver Year ago +4

      I would say it's more an integrated theft protection. ;-)

    • @kaioken3691
      @kaioken3691 Year ago

      lmao

  • @Kevin-j8o7w
    @Kevin-j8o7w Year ago +745

    India spearheading innovation with the first room temperature liquid anvil

    • @jacqueslefave4296
      @jacqueslefave4296 Year ago +1

      @Kevin-j8o7w I have an old homemade one made from out of a foot or so of railroad track.

    • @kirdot2011
      @kirdot2011 Year ago +19

      india couldnt send their people to the moon. only russia and usa could, so they came up with this anvil instead

    • @nikhilkumarbiswas
      @nikhilkumarbiswas 10 months ago +2

      None of you have seen an original Indian anvil

    • @HaiderAli-wd8zi
      @HaiderAli-wd8zi 7 months ago

      😂😂

    • @Akash-n5r3w
      @Akash-n5r3w 5 months ago +1

      This is not real

  • @ChrisRedfield--
    @ChrisRedfield-- Month ago +18

    As someone who has never even touched an anvil, I never knew I could hate a silly putty anvil.

  • @glenjones6980
    @glenjones6980 Year ago +11199

    The paint on the Indian anvil contributed about 50% of the strength.

  • @zemlidrakona2915
    @zemlidrakona2915 Year ago +11463

    If you run out of butter you can spread the Indian anvil on your toast.

  • @irisouyart
    @irisouyart 3 months ago +336

    India: I cannot believe it’s not butter! 😂

  • @inagaddadavidahoney
    @inagaddadavidahoney 2 months ago +131

    What's sad is the United States anvil is probably over 30-40 years old minimum.

    • @vitonff
      @vitonff 2 months ago +1

      Скорей всего больше, если судить по ржавчине.

    • @mrmagnet5293
      @mrmagnet5293 2 months ago +5

      Зато она так то лучше всех выдержала, ей конкурецию ток Российска составляла, и то в конце Российская проявила себя чуть хуже

    • @Kos4Evr
      @Kos4Evr 2 months ago +21

      They had to get an old one from back when we used 1st rate materials. Newer stuff is mostly made of imported Chinese trash because it's cheaper.

    • @mihailraskin2912
      @mihailraskin2912 2 months ago +8

      @mrmagnet5293 У российской другое сечение. Обратите внимание на середину.

    • @Noneyabiz001
      @Noneyabiz001 2 months ago +22

      Still both Russia and the US did a good job. Just proves anything from China or India is trash

  • @vaiphei
    @vaiphei Year ago +7458

    India nail test made me laugh so hard 😂😂😂

    • @SurKozAA
      @SurKozAA Year ago +270

      i bet you dont even need the press to get it in lmao

    • @mitnecasual
      @mitnecasual Year ago +123

      Hey... at least you can nail some better steel on top of it so... I see it as win! 😂

    • @forkless
      @forkless Year ago +130

      Not sure how hard you should be laughing considering they build their own nuclear power plants as well. 🤣

    • @orinocoplay1876
      @orinocoplay1876 Year ago +5

      🤣🤣

    • @Dani004able
      @Dani004able Year ago +44

      like it's made of chewing gum :D

  • @rickyf8308
    @rickyf8308 Year ago +1883

    Terminator music to use a hydraulic press is the perfect soundtrack.

    • @yannikoloff7659
      @yannikoloff7659 Year ago +32

      And liquid terminator in form of anvil.
      Tadam tam dadam. Tadam tam dadam. Toorooroo

    • @akselfikret7159
      @akselfikret7159 Year ago +9

      Da dam Dan Dan da dam! Da Dam dan dan da dam!

    • @MrRufusjax
      @MrRufusjax Year ago +9

      Agreed! The music was perfect!

    • @vasanth164
      @vasanth164 Year ago +7

      You mean terminator 1st climax scene 😂

    • @Nekodaisuki88
      @Nekodaisuki88 Year ago +5

      In an Indian press, he would've been back.

  • @tmmsplace
    @tmmsplace 2 months ago +9

    I guess we need to start the video with a disclaimer what an anvil is for and what makes a successful product

  • @Brtshne
    @Brtshne Year ago +11347

    Me: "Chinese anvil will definately be last place"
    India: "Allow me to introduce myself"

    • @UJ00UJ
      @UJ00UJ Year ago +201

      Chinese anvil was the worst though.

    • @frt1985
      @frt1985 Year ago +82

      @UJ00UJtbh Indian is the worst among all. Nail test more important for an anvil since you're not gonna use 100 tons force on it during craft.

    • @uafc1
      @uafc1 Year ago

      I think China was the worst because it broke, it was the most unreliable at the end of the day. But, yeah, you don't want to buy indian either

    • @aleksandarzoric2452
      @aleksandarzoric2452 Year ago +491

      Do you know why every anvil is new except the US one? Because the new ones are made in China also😂

    • @mng8680
      @mng8680 Year ago +239

      ​@UJ00UJ
      Not in this video, India anvil got penetrated by nail and got crushed with less force than Chinese anvil.

  • @theimpuhrsunator5963
    @theimpuhrsunator5963 2 months ago +229

    Growing up on the Looney Toons, one thing you never expect to see in your life, is AN ANVIL GETTING FLATTENED 😂

  • @pedromanuellopez142
    @pedromanuellopez142 2 months ago +373

    So Arthur pulled Excalibur from an Indian anvil that looked like a rock?

    • @FavabeanKing
      @FavabeanKing 2 months ago +10

      Yeah they left the anvil out in the sun and it melted

    • @johncalderwood1
      @johncalderwood1 2 months ago +2

      Stop it! This comment is diobolical 😂

    • @jrestrada626
      @jrestrada626 2 months ago

      I love it!!!! 😂

    • @MagicWandn
      @MagicWandn 2 months ago

      Arthur was a genius he knew he knew but no one else knew

    • @Wolf05227
      @Wolf05227 2 months ago +2

      It's a Mandela affect, but Arthur actually did pull the sword from an anvil, in the movie at least. Look it up if you don't believe me.

  • @stjimmy1029
    @stjimmy1029 2 months ago +6

    I thought the nail test was stupid until I saw what it did to India’s.

  • @Irgma112
    @Irgma112 4 months ago +1602

    I honestly don't understand why RUclips recommends a video about the strength of anvils. It's probably the most absurd recommendation. But I watched it.😁

    • @mikepaulson3631
      @mikepaulson3631 2 months ago +8

      yea, the most absurd propaganda video

    • @johart309
      @johart309 2 months ago +20

      *strenght of mini-anvils w terminator soundtrack

    • @Jens-Viper-Nobel
      @Jens-Viper-Nobel 2 months ago +5

      @mikepaulson3631 It could also be an advisory for metal strength and simple metal breaking characteristics for a someone who is setting up shop and don't have a whole lot of money for the startup investigation in finding appliances and tools for that shop.
      Other than that, I aggree. It is pure US propaganda. Anybody else who noticed how a European anvil was conspicuously left out? He couldn't risk showing a non US winner because it would undermine his attempt at showing US made things at the very top.

    • @annamcjunkins
      @annamcjunkins 2 months ago +6

      Right! I’m watching it and don’t even know what an anvil is!!! I’m in comments trying to figure it out

    • @Jens-Viper-Nobel
      @Jens-Viper-Nobel 2 months ago +7

      @annamcjunkins You will find anvils in every blacksmiths workshop. You use it as the surface on which you hammer out pieces of iron or steel to get them into the proper shape and size. The manual human version of a steel pressing tool. If you have seen a western movie where a blacksmith is hammering out a horseshoe, he is doing it on an anvil.

  • @PitfallHarry72
    @PitfallHarry72 Year ago +2414

    I've had stale bread that's harder than the Indian anvil.

    • @iridios6127
      @iridios6127 Year ago +5

      No, you don't.

    • @iridios6127
      @iridios6127 Year ago +2

      @johnroberts3824
      nobody had it.
      i have aluminum knife, which cut any bread, but not withstand any soft steel.

    • @MikeLopez-c9k
      @MikeLopez-c9k Year ago +11

      Indias metal really isn't bad when flattened it has a good appearance it just has to be further processed to increase its purity.

    • @timoeveraers336
      @timoeveraers336 Year ago +42

      @iridios6127 No, you don't

    • @jlucasound
      @jlucasound Year ago +9

      Aaah, I love Croutons. Time to make a salad! 😋🥗

  • @Wayne_Michael
    @Wayne_Michael 5 months ago +779

    I've never been more proud of a small anvil before in my life!

    • @BolBaachan
      @BolBaachan 5 months ago +10

      I feel dissapointed 😂. Even our blacksmiths have much stronger one than sold in US market 😂

    • @fan-525
      @fan-525 5 months ago

      ​@BolBaachanhow do you know?

    • @BrookseyJay
      @BrookseyJay 5 months ago

      That anvil is probably made in my grandfather’s generation back when people had pride in what they did other than just making money. People did things in the past to make America great and everything that they did diversity has destroyed this country.

    • @dangerousdays2052
      @dangerousdays2052 5 months ago +23

      @BolBaachan This was obvious propaganda. That USA anvil was not a modern one which breaks much easier.

    • @andycoslet6479
      @andycoslet6479 5 months ago +13

      I honestly think the India anvil was made of aluminum

  • @dany.alaska
    @dany.alaska 2 months ago +3

    My teeth suddenly hurt after watching

  • @nurventilatoren
    @nurventilatoren Year ago +604

    The Indian anvil would probably melt if left out in the sun.

    • @r------
      @r------ Year ago +40

      Indian egos as well

    • @jorsik1449
      @jorsik1449 Year ago +4

      of course, it's a brick of painted butter

    • @Spacemonkeymojo
      @Spacemonkeymojo Year ago +6

      @jorsik1449 butter mixed with cow dung

    • @r3dunt3r
      @r3dunt3r Year ago +3

      Sdop make joke aboud our gread manufacdure !

    • @akaalphaa
      @akaalphaa Year ago

      @Spacemonkeymojo wuth accents of wine made up of waterr 😂

  • @rhyalstanley1583
    @rhyalstanley1583 Year ago +471

    CHINA - we make tools from the cheapest materials possible
    INDIA - hold my beer

  • @sergeifedorenko7723
    @sergeifedorenko7723 Year ago +2485

    Теперь понятно из какого металла сделали жидкого терминатора, из индийского.

    • @radamus210
      @radamus210 Year ago +311

      This was worth translating 🤣

    • @fierrymarkpanggo8162
      @fierrymarkpanggo8162 Year ago +73

      😂😂😂

    • @c.jamesmichael
      @c.jamesmichael Year ago +199

      So glad I translated this comment. That's fucking hilarious, bro LOL!

    • @anneominous7172
      @anneominous7172 Year ago +1

      [John calls his foster parents, the T-1000 answers the phone]
      "Heloo is sexy bbe girl?? U have beautiful bobs?? Wy you not say reply? I want kiss ur beautiful bich pusy."
      [Arnold]
      "Your foster parents are dead."

    • @warrenpeace8304
      @warrenpeace8304 Year ago +26

      😂

  • @Redneck_Hero
    @Redneck_Hero Year ago +2748

    "Do not repeat at home"
    Yeah like the average person has a bunch of anvils and a hydraulic press just lying around
    Edit: Damn didn't expect this comment from 9 months ago to kick off. Thanks everybody

    • @jameswolfe24
      @jameswolfe24 Year ago +83

      You never know

    • @MikeBarbarossa
      @MikeBarbarossa Year ago +30

      I got a hydraulic press, but it aint 300 ton

    • @paulstubbs7678
      @paulstubbs7678 Year ago +19

      Yeah, but that Indian unit look like it would fail by driving over it.

    • @fgraf
      @fgraf Year ago +2

      I just assumed they were being sarcastic! Maybe not though.

    • @silvercadence1188
      @silvercadence1188 Year ago +1

      Fair point 😅

  • @MP-ik3pt
    @MP-ik3pt 2 months ago +2

    What century is the US anvil from?

  • @agostinodibella9939
    @agostinodibella9939 7 months ago +307

    I laughed when the nail kept going into the anvil from India!

    • @BiranchiSubudhi
      @BiranchiSubudhi 5 months ago +7

      Are you out of your mind? The video creator knowingly made that indian product with aluminium to blame.

    • @canthole8050
      @canthole8050 5 months ago +35

      ​@BiranchiSubudhi
      There's something next level crazy about the idea of the creator just intentionally making Indian anvil weaker to make fun of India for some reason, through a Google search the reason could be it's cheaper to produce weaker anvils so right off the get go Google would love to defend India but unintentionally called them broke

    • @balasankark1697
      @balasankark1697 5 months ago

      ​@BiranchiSubudhiyes exactly

    • @-solidsnack-5144
      @-solidsnack-5144 5 months ago

      ​@BiranchiSubudhiStreet pooper SEETHING

    • @gengen8672
      @gengen8672 5 months ago +7

      Просто в Индии другие законы физики.🤗✨

  • @jhinsc54
    @jhinsc54 Year ago +943

    I think the main lesson here is it is amazing what people (including me) will watch on RUclips.

    • @edwardgiovannelli5191
      @edwardgiovannelli5191 Year ago +22

      ...and the friends we made along the way...

    • @Kunfucious577
      @Kunfucious577 Year ago +8

      Truely. Some things I never thought I was interested in. There’s a guy that eats really old military MREs and reviews them. There are episodes on the civil war and WW1 mres that he tries to it’s interesting af.

    • @group15f
      @group15f Year ago +2

      Hilarious, I was thinking the same thing loool.

    • @MR-MR-ud5oo
      @MR-MR-ud5oo Year ago +1

      LOL!

    • @Graysail0r
      @Graysail0r Year ago +4

      Probably the most interesting and funny thing I've watched in a week. Lol.

  • @runas7
    @runas7 Year ago +10910

    You should buy a Chinese or Indian hydraulic press. This way you avoid all those problems.

  • @dashutamur6159
    @dashutamur6159 2 months ago +6

    Горжусь Челябинским инструментальным заводом❤ (Россия). Эмблему не перепутать.

  • @jeromewagschal9485
    @jeromewagschal9485 Year ago +1737

    When you applied pressure on the Russian and American anvils I was actually afraid for the hydraulic press...I thought it was going to die right in front of our eyes 😄😄😄

    • @piggywahwah
      @piggywahwah Year ago +219

      Plot twist : on closer inspection when flipping over the american anvil we noticed a "made in china" mark.

    • @jeromewagschal9485
      @jeromewagschal9485 Year ago +17

      @piggywahwah 😄😄😄

    • @pat_patych
      @pat_patych Year ago

      Russian-made crap is barely better than indian

    • @true227
      @true227 Year ago +40

      ​@piggywahwahthe same with russian

    • @derkaiser7968
      @derkaiser7968 Year ago +13

      Did you see the 500 ton hydrolic press part?

  • @SasukeTheCursed
    @SasukeTheCursed Year ago +539

    Honestly just looking at Indias I knew it would perform the worst... but I didn't expect it to be THAT bad. I mean holy shit the nail just went straight in

    • @mosquito-loco
      @mosquito-loco Year ago

      THIS SUPERNATURAL RACISM WILL CREATE A BLACK HOLE OF SO MUCH FAKE NEWS COLONIZATION BROUGHT HOW TO END CANNIBALISM AAAAAAA

    • @Rayder2341
      @Rayder2341 Year ago

      i actually thought that would happen, but i was surprised that i was right. Its india of course its gonna be low quality trash

    • @kevingates8877
      @kevingates8877 Year ago +4

      😂😂😂

    • @Victor-sm6vr
      @Victor-sm6vr Year ago +13

      Yep, it'd be good to spend the same amount of money for all the countries next time. I can buy a US cast iron piece of metal and an indian forged steel and get the opposite result any day.

    • @clearcut46
      @clearcut46 Year ago +11

      Bro ....come to India and see the REAL METAL ...what are seeing I don't know where this metal he actually purchased from😂

  • @harveysmith100
    @harveysmith100 5 months ago +115

    Not strictly a fair comparison. The one from India was clearly a cake decoration made out of marzipan

    • @lborlet5204
      @lborlet5204 2 months ago

      OperationPopeye I get you’re delusional, but anvils shouldn’t squish at all, it breaking shows it’s a harder material than the Indian one and better in every way

  • @scottarmstrong666
    @scottarmstrong666 20 days ago +1

    I didn't know they made anvils so small.😆

  • @WideWorldofTrains
    @WideWorldofTrains Year ago +242

    When he started india's anvil on the 500 ton press. I said that's going to be a pancake. I wasn't too far off.

  • @localboyKealii
    @localboyKealii Year ago +959

    Had me cheering on the U.S. anvil like I was watching the Olympics

    • @Samsomsimsimsami
      @Samsomsimsimsami Year ago

      More likely the US one is made in China

    • @watannen
      @watannen Year ago +49

      :))). you didn't need to because the main contender, the red Russian anvil was out of a kids' toy toolset, the "Young technician".
      It came in a plywood box together with multiple other cool tools back in the days of the USSR.

    • @TILENFABE
      @TILENFABE Year ago +22

      So American 🤣

    • @pro05
      @pro05 Year ago +28

      😂 твои ожидания оправдались)) действительно из США было лучшим

    • @Terur-p6j
      @Terur-p6j Year ago +24

      @pro05 спорный момент, учитывая толщину рабочей части у американки, всё равно что сравнивать бойцов из разных весовых категорий. у маленькой наковальни нет цели выдерживать по 100 тонн нагрузки

  • @hksoundpro
    @hksoundpro Year ago +2735

    The USA anvil looked like a 1950's survivor. They don't make them like that anymore.

    • @hierapolice20
      @hierapolice20 Year ago +72

      planlı eskitme !

    • @Gungnir762
      @Gungnir762 Year ago

      Old American tools are coveted. Most manufacturing went to China.

    • @АндрейНикитенко-ф4с
      @АндрейНикитенко-ф4с Year ago +450

      In those days, the US knew how to make things that last forever. A relic of a bygone era. By the way, the Russian anvil was actually made in my city around the 70s of the last century, that is, back in the USSR.

    • @skitidet4302
      @skitidet4302 Year ago +174

      Yup, it's actually forged as you can see from the failure mode. Today 99.99% of anvils and even vices are made out of cast iron/steal/whatever pot metal India used, some use good cast steel like the Russian anvil, but it's never going to be as good as a forged part.
      It's especially infuriating when it comes to vices as they are under tension a lot more than anvils, and cast iron/steel is pretty brittle under tension, so as soon as you start whacking hard on something in a vice, your vice breaks, unless you got an old vice that was made well by forging the parts.

    • @j.skidmore
      @j.skidmore Year ago

      Fuck you they don't. You clearly haven't heard of Emerson made in Bossier City LA or done very much research.

  • @yoann5573
    @yoann5573 2 months ago +10

    Am I supposed to understand that my butter in the fridge is an indian anvil?

    • @Les_Izmor
      @Les_Izmor 20 days ago +1

      Short Answer - "Yes." 😒

  • @SunnyWave69
    @SunnyWave69 Year ago +718

    It always ends up with Russia vs USA. I guess it's inevitable at this point lmao.

    • @AdlerAntiCtzn
      @AdlerAntiCtzn Year ago

      If the USA stops playing socialism and financing the socialist experiment around the world, that in 200 years Russia will have a chance to overtake the competition or disappear into oblivion with all socialistic regimes.

    • @M3T4-L13
      @M3T4-L13 Year ago +79

      Russian one slightly softer but by a marginal amount. It’s scratched more. That’s about it lol. Good old American steel. It may not look pretty but it’s more reliable than your ex when it’s the time of month to send them child support XD

    • @alexanderlolamax5144
      @alexanderlolamax5144 Year ago +77

      @M3T4-L13 good old american steel is probably russian too

    • @M3T4-L13
      @M3T4-L13 Year ago +66

      @alexanderlolamax5144
      Edgar Thomson Steel Works
      Located in Braddock, Pennsylvania 1876
      So no, not Russian, very American still

    • @anintruderinthewalls
      @anintruderinthewalls Year ago +11

      ​@M3T4-L13could be using imported steel

  • @Virtualblueart
    @Virtualblueart 5 months ago +94

    5:18 Indian anvil: “I have a very baaaad feeling about this!”

    • @solinvictus4367
      @solinvictus4367 2 months ago +1

      American Anvil: boy you always have a bad feeling about something!

    • @chie970
      @chie970 2 months ago +1

      It was made with Krishna's favourite ingredient: butter!

  • @M_Alexander
    @M_Alexander 2 months ago +99

    American anvil after the tests: "Let me know when you're ready to start."

    • @SuperG3X
      @SuperG3X 2 months ago +11

      Thats a vintage anvil, should of used a modern anvil or a soviet era russian anvil to make it fair.

    • @ricki37
      @ricki37 2 months ago +8

      ​​@SuperG3XGood luck, we don't make things anymore 🫠
      But yes, vintage for all would be cool to see

    • @Snowman-556
      @Snowman-556 2 months ago +1

      MERCA!lol “OH MY GOODNESS!”(Indian accent)

    • @M_Alexander
      @M_Alexander 2 months ago +5

      ​@SuperG3X being American made meant something once

    • @khanlakhno2757
      @khanlakhno2757 2 months ago

      ​@ricki37 are you a Russian or an American? Cuz I am a russian and we don't make things anymore either

  • @naicul2006
    @naicul2006 Day ago

    The test would be relevant if all envils would have THE EXACT SAME SHAPE

  • @ScratchyBaws
    @ScratchyBaws 5 months ago +557

    America's turns from an Anvil into a Tank whilst India's went from an Anvil into Marshmallow.

    • @biswajitjana9847
      @biswajitjana9847 5 months ago +3

      That's not indian

    • @Offpuddingok
      @Offpuddingok 5 months ago

      ​@biswajitjana9847how do you know exactly? You know every brand of anvils being sold in india???

    • @shadowreaver1851
      @shadowreaver1851 5 months ago +29

      And with a Chinese Anvils after 60 tons you get two anvils for the price of one!

    • @ContraPsy
      @ContraPsy 5 months ago +12

      @biswajitjana9847😂

    • @drjonesey5
      @drjonesey5 5 months ago +34

      ​@biswajitjana9847 You're Indian so your opinion is highly biased. Anytime someone says anything about anything Indian online yall come out the woodwork to defend India or anything Indian no matter facts or logic so those of us who know just laugh.

  • @annabodot962
    @annabodot962 5 months ago +280

    This is what the internet is for. Random dude owns a mega hydraulic press, likes to crush cool stuff and decided to produce free videos for all the world to enjoy.

    • @harpintn
      @harpintn 2 months ago

      As far as hydraulic presses go they are not that big.

    • @fast97z24
      @fast97z24 2 months ago +1

      Not free. Your time is the cost. The producer made money off your time. Not free.

    • @TheKimbo5lice
      @TheKimbo5lice 2 months ago

      free with ads

    • @joelpichette
      @joelpichette 2 months ago

      that reminds me of the guy in a college dormitory who had to go back home for summer but found 6 free microwave ovens and started a youtube show "is it a good idea to microwave this" , we totally need more Random people who likes to have fun and have some spare time and share it with others on cool ideas.

  • @PabloRussian777
    @PabloRussian777 Year ago +664

    Индийскую наковальню можно использовать как подушку-продавится по форме головы за пару ночей)

    • @VedunW
      @VedunW Year ago +34

      Особенно, если сверху индийской кувалдой пару раз плескануть )

    • @dannyserge9982
      @dannyserge9982 Year ago +15

      Ils ont dû prendre de la pâte à modeler pour la fabriquer.

    • @ВинниПух-у5п
      @ВинниПух-у5п Year ago +12

      Она просто из магазина приколов

    • @takizawahide
      @takizawahide Year ago +19

      面白いコメント

    • @yannikoloff7659
      @yannikoloff7659 Year ago +23

      Индусы нашли тот горн в котором расстворили жидкого терминатора

  • @stephenwend91
    @stephenwend91 10 days ago

    I have a hydraulic press all set up in my living room though. I can't try at home?

  • @aleksandrnechaev4549
    @aleksandrnechaev4549 2 months ago +479

    Первый раз в жизни я переживал и болел за наковальню😂😂

    • @farrahupson
      @farrahupson 2 months ago +26

      Lol same.

    • @stormykeep9213
      @stormykeep9213 2 months ago +44

      No kidding...It's actually more intense than watching some Olympic events!

    • @НадеждаКузнецова-д1н
      @НадеждаКузнецова-д1н 2 months ago +3

      Российскую?

    • @aikamini
      @aikamini 2 months ago +12

      за чью болел?))) я за русскую, но как обычно, америка первая....кроме ледоколов, даже трамп грустит по поводу этого)))

    • @Alamandorious
      @Alamandorious 2 months ago +1

      You and me both lol

  • @dextercochran4916
    @dextercochran4916 5 months ago +864

    Most people: "Ugh. 'Made in China'. Cheap garbage."
    China: "Ugh. 'Made in India.' Cheap garbage."

    • @maruthireddy4111
      @maruthireddy4111 5 months ago +24

      in India many Goldsmith's prefer soft iron anvil to make gold jewelry(softer metals). It's bends like butter cos it's pure iron.. While others are Cast iron. Cast iron Anvil are also available but they use it for harder metals and industrial use not by goldsmiths...

    • @Trymeboy-not
      @Trymeboy-not 5 months ago +1

      Uhh

    • @ChristianC-gy1ym
      @ChristianC-gy1ym 5 months ago +22

      The Chinese one only broke because of the narrow base. I imagine they didn't know someone would apply 70 tons of pressure on it.
      Otherwise im willing to bet the Chinese anvil was probably the better product. And cheapest.

    • @rocknroller77
      @rocknroller77 5 months ago +7

      ​@ChristianC-gy1ymok CCP

    • @ChristianC-gy1ym
      @ChristianC-gy1ym 5 months ago +7

      ​@rocknroller77im not Chinese but ok lol
      Also, saying someone is ccp doesn't quite have the same effect nowadays... seems like they're somehow doing better than the rest of the world on ALL things including human rights. You enjoying your "freedom" much? 😂😂

  • @grimmdanny
    @grimmdanny Year ago +381

    You telling me Indian Street Food is harder than their Anvils?

  • @K4RMA111
    @K4RMA111 2 months ago +6

    Теперь я всецело поняло, что такое патриотизм. Это когда сидишь и болеешь за наковальню в рандомном видео на ютюбе 🦦

  • @vladislav-qv
    @vladislav-qv Year ago +6028

    I have a red Russian anvil exactly like this. I have had it since I was a child. It was part of a tool kit called "Young Technician." My parents gave me this kit around 1981 or 1982.

    • @justins3810
      @justins3810 Year ago +137

      What do you use a tiny anvil like that for?

    • @W_H_K
      @W_H_K Year ago +506

      @justins3810they’re good for jewelry making.

    • @justins3810
      @justins3810 Year ago +96

      @W_H_K makes sense

    • @vladislav-qv
      @vladislav-qv Year ago +372

      @justins3810 I kept this anvil as a souvenir. Sometimes I use it to blunt small nails. In order to prevent wooden planks from cracking when hammering nails, it is recommended to blunt the nail tip. In such situations, a small, lightweight anvil is always convenient to carry with you.

    • @justins3810
      @justins3810 Year ago +81

      @vladislav-qv I always just drill a pilot hole to prevent the wood from splitting.
      You blunt the tip of nail to prevent the wood spitting? Never heard of that before

  • @scrumbles
    @scrumbles Year ago +95

    Geez. I thought you were using full sized anvils until you cut to you holding them!

  • @mwhyte1979
    @mwhyte1979 10 months ago +114

    The Indian anvil actually stands up pretty well. Just don't hit it with a hammer, you might dent it.

    • @Car_guy_onlyCar_guy_only
      @Car_guy_onlyCar_guy_only 6 months ago +1

      India best quality 😊 that anvil not India

    • @Car_guy_onlyCar_guy_only
      @Car_guy_onlyCar_guy_only 5 months ago

      ​That1OffensiveDudeeproud to be india ❤😈🦾

    • @bunzeebear2973
      @bunzeebear2973 5 months ago

      Lets say I need an anvil to bash copper or brass. India anvil will cost 1.99cents US anvil will cost +$50. I am choosing from India or China. It is my right to choose what I do with it.(most times lose it)

  • @bamakeyman
    @bamakeyman 12 days ago

    I got tired of watching paint dry, so I decided to watch this. Went back to the paint.

  • @Iowa599
    @Iowa599 Year ago +887

    I like how the one from India is adjustable.

  • @Blasko86
    @Blasko86 Year ago +1472

    Old school USA and Russia performed very well 👍

  • @TheObserver3
    @TheObserver3 Year ago +532

    The nail going through the Indian anvil like a hot knife through butter 😂

    • @lapub.
      @lapub. Year ago +43

      It's a tool mismatch, an India anvil require an Inda nail !

    • @joejoe-the-original
      @joejoe-the-original Year ago +16

      Indian butter is also too soft, they put in in a jar instead.

    • @taurusmclure3025
      @taurusmclure3025 Year ago +6

      @joejoe-the-original Так у них и стул жидкий

    • @drkaleswarbas7953
      @drkaleswarbas7953 Year ago +2

      😂😂😂😂​

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin Year ago

      Looks like a Russian nail.

  • @erikdaigle9212
    @erikdaigle9212 20 days ago +1

    So are the anvils made by companies originating in that country?

  • @BonesDT
    @BonesDT 5 months ago +36

    The real unsung heroes are those press contact surfaces.

  • @fritaim
    @fritaim Year ago +1605

    This russian anvil is from 1986 ussr tool set for kids named 'young technician'. It was in a wooden blue box with handle. Quite heavy for kid. There were a little hammer, hacksaw, vise, chisel, pliers. All was designed for kid hand and arranged well in box with manual to teach kid how to use these tools properly. Not for real works for adults. BTW the CHIZ (ЧИЗ) factory is still operating nowadays.

    • @georgefalcon14
      @georgefalcon14 Year ago +90

      Thanks, I enjoy learning facts about everything!

    • @rodmar1874
      @rodmar1874 Year ago +80

      ​@georgefalcon14I have a fact for you. In Spanish, avocado is called 'aguacate' and this word has its root in the nahuatl language (Aztec empire) 'ahuacatl', meaning testicle. 🧐🥑

    • @mato9884
      @mato9884 Year ago +75

      Hammer in the box but no sickel? Odd

    • @ravioli2321
      @ravioli2321 Year ago +4

      ​@rodmar1874 Yo soy abogado🥑

    • @fritaim
      @fritaim Year ago +106

      @mato9884 :) Sickel is in another wooden tool box named "young harvester".

  • @GaMeON159753456
    @GaMeON159753456 Year ago +914

    Russia and the USA: wouldn’t it be funny if this thing can tank a 100 ton hydraulic press lol
    China: cost effective and reasonably strong
    India: we should make an anvil out of wax

    • @tristanschmidt1239
      @tristanschmidt1239 Year ago +42

      Is probably made with soft steel or iorn you can tell the china one was at least hardened by how it broke

    • @Cold_Cactus
      @Cold_Cactus Year ago +8

      ​@tristanschmidt1239 case hardened at most , its still pot metal and wouldn't actually work as it would take dents on the surface or explode the first time you miss the hot metal and hot the face

    • @tristanschmidt1239
      @tristanschmidt1239 Year ago +1

      @Cold_Cactus you referring to the Chinese or inda one

    • @fugia3444
      @fugia3444 Year ago +21

      ​@tristanschmidt1239chinesse would hold 100tonnes if it had the shape of russian or USA anvil

    • @zexxx2600
      @zexxx2600 Year ago +27

      @tristanschmidt1239 China one broke because of the design. USA has most monolith design with no stilizing. Pure hardness. Russians has same hardness in steel but designed it with bit of stiling and India used poorest steel probably around 70, 80% iron... Maybe even less considering that nail test I would say 50/50

  • @mattmobile
    @mattmobile 2 months ago

    Weirdest episode of "is it cake" but im here for it

  • @Aimaqun
    @Aimaqun Year ago +3365

    ЧИЗ - Челябинский инструментальный завод. Был основан в годы войны на базе эвакуированного из Ленинграда завода Калибр. Наковаленка из ролика входила в набор "Юный техник". Отличный результат для детской игрушки!

    • @TrapCardTriggered
      @TrapCardTriggered Year ago +239

      Thats pretty cool. Cheers.

    • @Bubblegum_Bricks
      @Bubblegum_Bricks Year ago +121

      Although I don't like Russians, I must admit that they know metallurgy.

    • @Aimaqun
      @Aimaqun Year ago +634

      @Bubblegum_Bricks Понимаю, что у каждого своя точка зрения, но стоит помнить, что люди разные. Они могут отличаться от вас, но это не значит, что они плохие 🤝

    • @Aimaqun
      @Aimaqun Year ago +47

      @TrapCardTriggered Спасибо! А что именно тебе понравилось? 😊

    • @user-wt3lb4pj9l
      @user-wt3lb4pj9l Year ago +178

      Это именно что не детская игрушка. Маленький инструмент, сделанный по ГОСТу, сталь 45Л, закалка поверхности ТВЧ вроде. Просто продавали в наборах ЮТ в розницу. Но не только.

  • @valereyd.7803
    @valereyd.7803 Year ago +62

    And that's why the Bollywood's "T-1000 terminator" gets melted.

  • @TheAristofor
    @TheAristofor Year ago +301

    Chinese Anvil : Ali Express
    Indian Anvil: Painted Butter

    • @vincenthaegebaert1854
      @vincenthaegebaert1854 Year ago +7

      A tad too brittle, but really, for day-to-day use probably works fine, at least the work surface is decently solid.

    • @michaelsurratt1864
      @michaelsurratt1864 Year ago +2

      Buys cheap anvil surprise face Wouldn’t wanna get a nice one that makes good old USA look bad

    • @fg009letyrds8
      @fg009letyrds8 Year ago

      ​@michaelsurratt1864I smell the jeet through the screen.

    • @theroyal.bengalball2025
      @theroyal.bengalball2025 10 months ago +1

      I need butter 🧈 for sandwiches 🥪 😂😂

  • @ricardometalhands
    @ricardometalhands 2 months ago

    I bet it feels like a back message for the anvils

  • @Roachie77
    @Roachie77 Year ago +62

    India brought butter to an anvil fight😂😂

  • @oso1318
    @oso1318 Year ago +529

    I knew the U.S & Russia weren’t gonna disappoint

    • @llamacebu216
      @llamacebu216 Year ago +16

      It's nice having mines and minerals. Europe depleted all valuable minerals from India to create the USA.
      👍

    • @ErikWFamily
      @ErikWFamily Year ago +43

      @llamacebu216 India is still incredibly rich in natural resources, with vast reserves of minerals like coal, iron ore, bauxite, and manganese that fuel modern industries and economies. They’re one of the world’s largest producers of coal, iron ore, and even have rare earth minerals that are key to modern technology. Their mining sector is thriving, and they continue to export minerals globally while also focusing on sustainable development. So, the idea that India has been "depleted" doesn’t hold up, their resources are a huge part of their growth story today!

    • @Fudz4
      @Fudz4 Year ago +41

      ​@llamacebu216 lol dude its been 100s of years let it go. 😂😂

    • @Dhoulmegus
      @Dhoulmegus Year ago

      ​@llamacebu216 brainwashed take. Don't know if it's from dumbass colonialism guilt, or dumbass xenophobic-nationalism.

    • @smartwatchonpluto
      @smartwatchonpluto Year ago +14

      ​@llamacebu216 😂 you're drunk

  • @briancs5884
    @briancs5884 Year ago +293

    Would be interesting to use a thermal imaging device to see how hot the pieces become under load.

    • @gregmilliken9659
      @gregmilliken9659 Year ago +16

      Definitely!

    • @gregmilliken9659
      @gregmilliken9659 Year ago +12

      That's something most people wouldn't realize.

    • @chancepaladin
      @chancepaladin Year ago +16

      the india one turns to a liquid then back into a solid, pretty impressive thermal transfer

    • @done.6191
      @done.6191 Year ago

      Was wondering if they’re hot after pressing; all that input energy has to go somewhere, and would bleed off as heat

    • @OMaMaRMY
      @OMaMaRMY Year ago +3

      ive been under so many loads and let me tell you its always hot 🥵

  • @thecatsandmemes
    @thecatsandmemes 8 days ago +1

    And they laugh about made in china 😂😂😂.

  • @bladebaron9351
    @bladebaron9351 10 months ago +107

    Oh my god, that rubbery Indian anvil has garnered itself some of the funniest comments I've ever seen. Comedic genius! Read 'em all!

    • @Someguy12796
      @Someguy12796 5 months ago

      Lol

    • @akhandbharat5456
      @akhandbharat5456 5 months ago

      Being an Indian- never laughed so much. Reading those comments is amazing.
      Absolute Genius!!

    • @gagida1829
      @gagida1829 5 months ago

      Fr. Always butthurt and insecure

  • @JennHasThoughts
    @JennHasThoughts Year ago +33

    “Oh! Tiny anvils! So cute!” was not on my bingo card.

  • @user-dh6lr9uq4d
    @user-dh6lr9uq4d Year ago +210

    The funny thing is that after flattening all the anvils, the main battle tanks of their countries turned into. Russian in T-34, American in Sherman, Indian.. into an elephant.

    • @Liesliah
      @Liesliah Year ago +17

      The indian one turned into Millenium Falcon, actually

    • @skypl3546
      @skypl3546 Year ago

      Looks more like cow dung. They love that there apparently

    • @alexrompen805
      @alexrompen805 Year ago +29

      An elephant is probably more durable then Indian steel metal

    • @yannikoloff7659
      @yannikoloff7659 Year ago +17

      Indian metal idea was first demonstrated in Terminator2

    • @JasonScroggins-c4i
      @JasonScroggins-c4i Year ago

      Hah!

  • @wckd_1
    @wckd_1 2 months ago +1

    Red anvil is not for real use) It is part of a "toy kit" for soviet children)) Are these all from tool kits for kids? If yes, so whats the point?

  • @SorenEverest
    @SorenEverest Year ago +73

    After countless years of cartoon characters being crushed by Anvils, we now have the ability to give them a taste of their own medicine

    • @maryford650
      @maryford650 Year ago +1

      😅😅😅😅😅

    • @mahari7285
      @mahari7285 Year ago +1

      Can't wait to see the coyote buying an ACME hydraulic press...😂

  • @eprofessio
    @eprofessio 2 months ago +151

    I surprised they found one made in us. It must be at least 50 years old.

    • @sullivanko1902
      @sullivanko1902 2 months ago +25

      It certainly looks like someone found it in the back of Bob’s back yard

    • @tim71pos
      @tim71pos 2 months ago +14

      People would pay a premium to get an anvil like the American one. When I bought my 19 54 vintage house there was a vice already installed on a workbench in the garage that the previous owners left there. I've lived here 30 years now. Anyhow I feel lucky to have inherited an old vice.

    • @jeffrix_ogs
      @jeffrix_ogs 2 months ago +7

      It's 1 week old, it just got wet

    • @ileontyev
      @ileontyev 2 months ago +16

      Раньше все делали на века, надежно. Мастерская сгниет, а наковальня останется. Сейчас только на время гарантийного срока.

    • @FredButters-vb8rd
      @FredButters-vb8rd 2 months ago +3

      @tim71posthe 1954 houses roofs decking would be on boards instead of the crappy OSB and plywood that is used today.

  • @paranoik8617
    @paranoik8617 Year ago +587

    Красная наковальня-это детская игрушка времён СССР!!!! Ха-ха-ха!!!! Отличный результат.

    • @sandiepaul9421
      @sandiepaul9421 Year ago +38

      It was hard to see that little red andvil go into the press. I'm glad it survived.

    • @sandiepaul9421
      @sandiepaul9421 Year ago +11

      Well, almost.😢

    • @Саурон-ш3к
      @Саурон-ш3к Year ago +59

      Если бы она была времен СССР у них бы задымился пресс

    • @Искреминитель
      @Искреминитель Year ago +23

      В СССР почти все заводы были американские, отсюда и результат!

    • @gmouse14
      @gmouse14 Year ago +57

      @Искреминитель старый миф...
      тут на другом канале пару недель назад видел, что в сша на заводах до сих пор работают советские чпу станки из 80х, по легенде их добывали через третьи страны в обход санкций, обычно через канаду...

  • @berylvaldius9600
    @berylvaldius9600 Month ago +2

    Il faudrait le faire avec de vraies enclumes, j ai ete decu de voir que c etaient des toutes petites.
    À quoi sert ce genre d'objet?

  • @scallywag4978
    @scallywag4978 Year ago +934

    So I just watched anvils being squished for 10 minutes. 10 minutes I’ll never get back. I’ve really got to get my life together.

  • @manuel.camelo
    @manuel.camelo Year ago +164

    Stallinium never disappoints.

    • @TrenchAnimation
      @TrenchAnimation Year ago +11

      Indeed comrade 🫖☕️

    • @EgorAfonin
      @EgorAfonin Year ago +4

      🤝🫡

    • @sarttee
      @sarttee Year ago +8

      American Steel superior

    • @f-22araptor18
      @f-22araptor18 Year ago +2

      ​@sarttee confirmo

    • @QualityPen
      @QualityPen Year ago +1

      @sartteeIts price tag is very superior. Several times higher price for almost identical performance.

  • @anotherproudAmerican-25
    @anotherproudAmerican-25 5 months ago +79

    I like how all the other anvils just took the nail and India was just like “allow me to be clear”

  • @erichdiana3668
    @erichdiana3668 2 months ago +1

    Please test gernan Krupp -Steel or Thyssen -Steel!

  • @Aurummorituri
    @Aurummorituri Year ago +84

    USA: “Yeah”
    Russia: “Da”
    India: “Soft as a laddu!” 🥮

  • @ravekid23
    @ravekid23 5 months ago +60

    The American anvil grew an inch from the press, then drank a beer and lit off some fireworks.

  • @MagusApex
    @MagusApex 2 months ago +19

    When it said mini anvils I didn't expect it to be that tiny

  • @DalilaCruz-q3o
    @DalilaCruz-q3o Month ago

    Crocodile Dundee: that’s not an anvil, this is a anvil

  • @Community_AntiTikTok
    @Community_AntiTikTok 5 months ago +129

    🇺🇲🇷🇺: 🗿
    🇨🇳: 👍🏻
    🇮🇳: 🫨🤕

    • @uz-star-king
      @uz-star-king 4 months ago +1

      Because pure steel was not used in that

    • @OscarAlexisPerez-h5t
      @OscarAlexisPerez-h5t 2 months ago +6

      Usa the Best

    • @virgilemartin9850
      @virgilemartin9850 2 months ago

      China 💩

    • @antony_web
      @antony_web 2 months ago

      @OscarAlexisPerez-h5t после СССР только:)

    • @IGOREM1377
      @IGOREM1377 2 months ago

      @OscarAlexisPerez-h5t забыли взвесить их, я уверен в наковальне сша использовать просто на просто больше материала...

  • @ViggoHinrichsen
    @ViggoHinrichsen Year ago +90

    I prefer the indian anvil since it is clearly made of lead. They pay a good price at the scrap yard :D

    • @woedendstewadpier4922
      @woedendstewadpier4922 Year ago +4

      I would guess aluminum, since lead would be very very heavy.

    • @Merky-ace22
      @Merky-ace22 Year ago +6

      is made from melting scrap iron, that is not even steel at all, is a crap

    • @grongrod
      @grongrod Year ago +2

      Mate, that's prime chedder, even more expensive.

  • @Quintillion_Ton
    @Quintillion_Ton Year ago +486

    China: Our products are universally bad.
    India: Hold my curry...

    • @vinayak8008
      @vinayak8008 Year ago +16

      Wanna be cool.?

    • @QuinZcoco
      @QuinZcoco Year ago +23

      Holda my curry Sar 💀☠️

    • @cle7ic
      @cle7ic Year ago +1

      😂😂😂

    • @Saku19
      @Saku19 Year ago +13

      ​@vinayak8008DO NOT REDEEM THE ANVIL! SAAR!

    • @IQbatelle0832
      @IQbatelle0832 Year ago +6

      Sar but we love israel women why u do that to us

  • @mikec.6435
    @mikec.6435 17 days ago

    How far back did you have to go to find an anvil made in the USA ?

  • @kevinwithers3781
    @kevinwithers3781 2 months ago +393

    In Soviet Russia, you don't test anvil - anvil tests you.

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 2 months ago +23

      Russia does pretty good steelwork. IF they get the materials and no shortcuts are taken ;)

    • @bluebird3281
      @bluebird3281 2 months ago +27

      In India nails as sacred and anvils are not allowed to harm them.

    • @claywatterson1195
      @claywatterson1195 2 months ago +7

      And still lost to the US anvil.

    • @TheLouHam
      @TheLouHam 2 months ago +7

      In Soviet Russia, you don't test anvil- you steal it and sell it to buy vodka

    • @procrastination.station
      @procrastination.station 2 months ago +7

      ​@TheLouHamthat's just unnecessary

  • @ahmedalsharman
    @ahmedalsharman Year ago +225

    USA 🇺🇸 & Russia 🇷🇺 engineering is excellent

    • @TheBanishedWind
      @TheBanishedWind Year ago +2

      But which of the two did better?

    • @herrinecus
      @herrinecus Year ago +6

      You haven’t seen cross section of each anvil? They pick the lowest quality anvil from India and China compared to the best ones from US and RU.

    • @dr.floridamanphd
      @dr.floridamanphd Year ago +29

      @herrinecusIndia and China aren’t exactly known for making durable goods.

    • @AntonySimkin
      @AntonySimkin Year ago

      USA get your industry back. I'm so tired of Chinese toys and Indian butter tools...

    • @leethatsme1988
      @leethatsme1988 Year ago +9

      ​@dr.floridamanphdactually china can make very good quality stuff if you ask them to. Their own Chinese company's make things for affordability, but if you started a company and wanted some laser watchers making for example you can ask for quality or plain cheap.

  • @NVSTRZ34
    @NVSTRZ34 5 months ago +28

    Our entire national identity rests on the durability of these novelty anvils made for ants

    • @jdgo3483
      @jdgo3483 5 months ago +3

      Cool to watch them being put to the extremes that would never happen in real life. but even cooler is reading the comment section.

    • @bluebird3281
      @bluebird3281 2 months ago +1

      WE'RE NUMBER ONE! WE'RE NUMBER ONE!

  • @recatwc
    @recatwc 2 months ago +1

    Bruh That Was Like Playdough

  • @subipan4593
    @subipan4593 Year ago +98

    6:37 to be fair, see how thin the chinese Anvil is. IMO 70 ton was pretty solid for the shape.

    • @macromail9885
      @macromail9885 5 months ago +17

      Yup just pandering to American nationalists
      US anvil model 3x as thick neck and 2x shorter, try a similar design and I bet it'd snap way before the Chinese one

    • @ahmadkhan1080
      @ahmadkhan1080 2 months ago

      ​@macromail9885 true

    • @hvyarms44
      @hvyarms44 2 months ago +7

      ​@macromail9885everything is a conspiracy for you 😂 the USA one was better designed is all

    • @macromail9885
      @macromail9885 2 months ago

      ​@hvyarms44😂😂😂 its a very simple thing to make the neck fat, why not dare compare a same design between US and China?
      Everything is a conspiracy to you as you apparently think making a more squat anvil is some unique American design 😂😂

  • @DumbCarGuy
    @DumbCarGuy Year ago +583

    It always ends up Russia vs USA.

    • @chizuanchan2557
      @chizuanchan2557 Year ago +1

      @DumbCarGuy Cuz Russia and the US are only 2 powerful nations that can change the course of humanity.

    • @TrungNguyen-ul8gm
      @TrungNguyen-ul8gm Year ago +36

      NATO vs Russia

    • @skpavlenko
      @skpavlenko Year ago +40

      Without any chances for Russia although

    • @Voldemar-tatarskiy
      @Voldemar-tatarskiy Year ago +88

      @skpavlenko ну ну..

    • @chizuanchan2557
      @chizuanchan2557 Year ago +69

      @skpavlenko 😂 lol. We have already seen in Ukraine what US is capable of 😂🤣

  • @anotherone3705
    @anotherone3705 Year ago +531

    2:20 Indian product 😂😂😂

    • @artikajijul
      @artikajijul Year ago +5

      😂

    • @fgh2756
      @fgh2756 Year ago +33

      The Indian anvil looks like it's made butter.

    • @ColdzMemesUnleashed
      @ColdzMemesUnleashed Year ago +32

      Ever saw the collision of 'Tata' vehicles with other vehicles like ford or jeep. Come back when you are matured son. 😎

    • @odral-l4r
      @odral-l4r Year ago +3

      Sauf qu'ils arrivent a cuisiner avec les pieds eux.

    • @jobmunene3263
      @jobmunene3263 Year ago +1

      Crap

  • @norcalpeezy7025
    @norcalpeezy7025 2 months ago

    I already knew what the results would be but still had to watch it just to watch it