21:32 ... Minimizing evaporation is NOT the reason for the black shade balls, it's to prevent the formation of carcinogenic Bromate in the reservoir. Bromide is naturally occurring in salt water and quite safe, and small amounts find their way into all reservoirs, but bromide plus chlorine (which is added to fresh water to prevent algae growth) in the presence of sunlight creates bromate at levels far exceeding safe levels. They can't prevent the bromide, and can't redude the chlorine levels, the only option is to reduce the sunlight hitting the water.
Thanks, the black balls seemed like it would speed up evaporation... seems like the black balls would make the water warmer. But I don't understand how the black balls would stop the sunlight from hitting the water. PLus I don't know what the black balls are made of - to be cost effective seems like it would be some kind of plastic.
That thumbnail is photochopped and has many variants. I recently saw one where that same pattern appears to emerge from a ship. I don't get why YT'ers are using bogus thumbnails. Many I see doing this get the not interested flag.
No construction worker on a high-rise or whatever has fear of heights they get used to it just like anybody does. The main problem being is when you don't do it you'll lose it and then it freaks you out all over again. I couldn't hang off the side of a three story building again to save my life let alone crawl underneath beams that you have to calm yourself and wedge your chest through just to get through again. That shit gives me nightmares still.. but when you're doing it, you learn to do it because that's your job. It's just like the high-rise builders in New York City, etc..
No. Two corrugated metal grain bins are adjacent and chemicals of any size would not be granted a build "Permit" for storage within 100ft of any "Food/Feed Stuffs".
I love the low tech solutions some of these clips show like a wooden lever to raise buckets of roof material, or the wooden elevator that works on human counterweights to raise material up to the roof! Some of the ingenuity here is quite amazing. Thanks!
Thumbs down the video was mostly a copy from other channels, but then again maybe you have never seen these videos before. It's a click bait scrape and copy channel had a few good things though.
I'm a 74 year old female and found these skills absolutely incredible. You see and learn something new every day. Thoroughly enjoyed watching such skilled workers. Ingenious.
I call BS. I am now technically an engineer in a steel fab shop. I worked on the floor starting at the worst job in the shop. I worked my way up for 23 years. After seeing all the different ways I approached different jobs invented tools and with ways to make jobs easier. They brought me into office to learn engineering. Engineers are over educated assholes. I'm glad I didn't take easy way and pay for a degree that can't be taught. It's earned thru experience. Just because a computer says it can be done is total garbage.
Awestruck from the 1st guy being a pretend wheelbarrow to the guy cutting bricks _in_ an actual one, all clips were great _except_ collecting chickens for slaughter! Nothing about construction marvels!
1:40 is just a waste of time. If I caught my employees doing that, there would be words. We get paid by doing the job quickly and professionally. Play around on your own time.
I hope the person who designed the structure with the auto destruct option, at 1:10 saw this video! 6:00 personally, I would be going with a respirator rather than a hospital mask. 27:00 never mind breathing in all the tile dust!
I guarantee that "innovative" use of those plastic balls to reduce the concrete used will feature heavily in future building collapse disaster videos. But you go on tooting their horn.
The guy is welding a long iron bar to a piece of sheet steel. Normally a welder would have to weld that point by point on a short distance, then move a bit and repeat the process. By having the welder on a slowly moving platform he can create a uniform, strong and good looking weld.
I think they use these to move the chickens so they can clean the huge coops. The chickens just get brushed on and they walk out the other side to the area that has already been cleaned. I understand where you're coming from though.
Laughing at the clip @7:16! Look at all those guys!? When I owned my concrete construction company, I poured that pour with me, my skilled labourer, and a helper. 3 men and done! 1200-1400 sq ft driveways took 45min from start of pour to final edge. Baffles me how these companies make money paying all those wages for such simple jobs.
Most likely India or some equivalent place where wages and people are so cheap it's ridiculous. I did construction building houses 20 years ago. One of my main contractors was from India and he said that he used to pay them a dollar a day each and he had hundreds of people. Then he comes here to the USA and he has four or five people to build a multi million dollar house. And he didn't value any of us building it. Because his culture taught him that well the worker can easily be replaced and it's worthless. Least that was my guess anyway. Who knows.
0:29, and if he'd tripped & fell?...what would be the 'cost savings' of a potential life-long injury/disability...?...numbnuts. 5:36 is a back-saver for sure!
Looking on the bright side they probably would never have existed in the first place if it wasn't for modern farming. Come to think of it, the same applies to me and you.
videos that dont show you the video of the cover image. just to get your attention, like fals advertisment.. thumbs down (so i scram through the vidoe with the curser)
:51 Energy follows the path of least resistance. That is why the tower fell in the direction it did. That's not what happened on 9-11. Those towers fell straight down.
@21:30 You’ve got it all wrong, about those plastic balls covering the surface of the reservoir, in terms of preventing the water from evaporating. The project was mandated by the federal government (EPA) to prevent the chlorine evaporating into the atmosphere and creating the bromine, which in turn is highly volatile and has the properties to manipulate the atmosphere, namely the ozone layers, allowing large quantities of radiation into the earth’s atmosphere. It’s highly toxic for humans and animals as well. One of those reservoirs can be seen from the 5 freeway in city of Sylmar, CA. Since the water in the reservoir has already been treated, obviously it contains 0.05 ml of chlorine per 1 liter. But the chlorine is not the only chemical present in the water. There are also other chemical such as ammonia, sodium hypochlorite, ferric acid, alum, polymer, caustic soda, cationic ions, lime, potassium permanganate, etc. Regardless of how well the water has been treated and chemicals filtered out, the residues of those chemicals remain in the water.
Such jaw-dropping footage! Nature and humanity always surprise us! 🌍💥
There is quite a bit of ingenious thinking going on with these folks!!
Too true, never underestimate a worker trying to save time and their back
You see and learn something new every day. Thoroughly enjoyed watching such skilled workers. Ingenious.
21:32 ... Minimizing evaporation is NOT the reason for the black shade balls, it's to prevent the formation of carcinogenic Bromate in the reservoir. Bromide is naturally occurring in salt water and quite safe, and small amounts find their way into all reservoirs, but bromide plus chlorine (which is added to fresh water to prevent algae growth) in the presence of sunlight creates bromate at levels far exceeding safe levels. They can't prevent the bromide, and can't redude the chlorine levels, the only option is to reduce the sunlight hitting the water.
Thanks, the black balls seemed like it would speed up evaporation... seems like the black balls would make the water warmer. But I don't understand how the black balls would stop the sunlight from hitting the water. PLus I don't know what the black balls are made of - to be cost effective seems like it would be some kind of plastic.
Minimizing evaporation is ONE of the objectives, in some cases at least
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shade_ball
iirc veritassium made a video on it
Mhmmmm BPA drinking water
Actually, it was originally for BOTH reasons, but they found that it only reduced evaporation by a fraction of what they thought it would.
Round barn foundation?? How about a silo base
I seen the comment when the silo was being finished to fall and misunderstood at first but after seeing the concrete I’m having the same thoughts lol
Oil tanks start with a round foundation. "Ah seen it! Ah sway-er"
11:31 the pinnacle of teamwork
1:06 That is incredible engineering!
Craftsmanship ❤❤
The concrete work is exceptional. Great compilation!👍
I love our men!!! 🇺🇸
For the sledge hammer Demolition, that was high risk
yeah, being reckless isn't too ingenious
90% of this video is lacking of good safety standards
The quality of the footage in this show never fails to amaze me. What a brilliant production!
Wow. Quite a show .
I don't care how good the video is. I only give like, if the thumbnail is in the video.
That thumbnail is photochopped and has many variants. I recently saw one where that same pattern appears to emerge from a ship. I don't get why YT'ers are using bogus thumbnails. Many I see doing this get the not interested flag.
@alabamacajun7791 For me, it's simple. I don't give a like and I never watch a video from the channel again (block it from being recommended).
Not 'shopped, but worse: it's AI generated slop
1:37 bricks with realistic chuffing sound
FYI that machine suspended in the air by a crane was not a bulldozer, that was an excavator/trackhoe
Indigenous construction workers have no fear of heights
No construction worker on a high-rise or whatever has fear of heights they get used to it just like anybody does. The main problem being is when you don't do it you'll lose it and then it freaks you out all over again. I couldn't hang off the side of a three story building again to save my life let alone crawl underneath beams that you have to calm yourself and wedge your chest through just to get through again. That shit gives me nightmares still.. but when you're doing it, you learn to do it because that's your job. It's just like the high-rise builders in New York City, etc..
And yet again, that picture with all the black tubing was clickbait
1:40 is awesome!
This constructors dosn't care about those futures, they seems to vanish dual clean.
Foundation of the barn? @6:41. Appears to be the foundation for a grain bin.
They are large chemical tanks actually. Used to store any kind of liquid chemical.
No. Two corrugated metal grain bins are adjacent and chemicals of any size would not be granted a build "Permit" for storage within 100ft of any "Food/Feed Stuffs".
5:36 Two guys transporting shingles to the roof by making a "dumwaiter"... BRILLIANT!
this is it folks about the level humans will ever achieve
6:45, that is not a barn foundation. That is a foundation for a grain bin.
The roofing scene is actually not as hard as you think, you just stagger your shingles like stair stepping and keep going
26:54 okay that looks like fun 😊
those falling bricks sound like a train. love it
the creativity and problem-solving they show in their work is truly inspiring
That's why the wind blows them away... here in Greece we build old houses, no one moves them
I love the low tech solutions some of these clips show like a wooden lever to raise buckets of roof material, or the wooden elevator that works on human counterweights to raise material up to the roof! Some of the ingenuity here is quite amazing. Thanks!
I am a 135-year-old man and I am very impressed. no go thumbs up.
Thumbs down the video was mostly a copy from other channels, but then again maybe you have never seen these videos before. It's a click bait scrape and copy channel had a few good things though.
4:44 He's only nailing down 2/3 of a shingle. That roof was destroyed by wind within a year.
7:24 - 1st comment
BTW this is the belchen tunnel bore in switzerland
Thanks, was wondering what that one was.
Ironically a tunnel bore is not boring at all. :)
incredible video , these people so amazing
This is so much better with the sound turned off
2:06 that was skill
11:25. The dance of Concrete compaction.
the sounds made by the falling stones are # 1 the sound of a steam locomotive( chou chou train ) and # 2 a belt feed machinegun (perhaps ?)
I'm a 74 year old female and found these skills absolutely incredible. You see and learn something new every day. Thoroughly enjoyed watching such skilled workers. Ingenious.
You're most certainly a cool grandma ❤
I am watching 2 men plus a camera man standing next to a structure ready to fall. Why 3 idiots, when 1 idiot would do. 0:42
Rock On, Sister!✊️💯👍🏼👍🏼
Hallo grandma
R.i.P. she was a good ol 74yo lady...
Can’t believe some of these events actually happened
I stopped at the 1st, total fake (2nd part)
Construction workers actually be called site engineer. You must have creativity to join in.
Why take a good video and use a front-page photo that is NOT in it? Clickbait. I'm disappointed.
Why focus on a minor inconvenience when the content of the video is good?
Some people just love to complain about anything...
Im sorry but its a scam im here to watch the video of the photo in front page.
They must want downvotes. The photo is clearly AI generated as well.
Certainly not the first with this channel either
Gets an automatic thumbs down 👎 for that.
Engineers need to be celebrated and the world needs more engineers.
i don't think many of these videos show engineers at work
@@esmeraldo7887 you nailed that one on the head this is mostly ingenuity by the construction workers.
..except the engineers that built the Twin Towers to withstand an impact with an airliner. They totally failed!
Nah! Celebrating Ignorance is much more funner.
I call BS. I am now technically an engineer in a steel fab shop. I worked on the floor starting at the worst job in the shop. I worked my way up for 23 years. After seeing all the different ways I approached different jobs invented tools and with ways to make jobs easier. They brought me into office to learn engineering. Engineers are over educated assholes. I'm glad I didn't take easy way and pay for a degree that can't be taught. It's earned thru experience. Just because a computer says it can be done is total garbage.
Minimum effort maximum results!
Genius !!
#2 reminds me of Fred Dibner UK
So fun my dear friend, like 4.1k
18:34 That's almost insane.
Where is the clip from the thumbnail?
Its a AI generated image
The walking excavator is a Menzi Muck from Switzerland
Keeping Lucifer's realm tidy.
15:57 Squeegee Master! 👍
Awestruck from the 1st guy being a pretend wheelbarrow to the guy cutting bricks _in_ an actual one, all clips were great _except_ collecting chickens for slaughter! Nothing about construction marvels!
Since when has harrassing hundreds of chickens been construction work?
When the machine called Costco needs rotisserie at 5.99 lol.
LMFAO!
"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
It's a great machine.
And a lot better than catching them by hand.
I personally know how they get handled by people.
The dollars per hour these guys are making must be astronomical lol especially the guy doing the curb in the beginning, lol. WOW!!
what cut guy is amazed by the tape cut method? lol
I have a great idea. Let's give it A.I. What could possibly go wrong? Someone should make a movie about that.
Clever stuff, here. And, one of the very few utube vids where the music actually works!
luv this!
Builders of aluminum windows have used the peelout method for decades, the peel out is pre- grooved by the extruder.
These simple tricks OSHA hates.
1:40 is just a waste of time. If I caught my employees doing that, there would be words. We get paid by doing the job quickly and professionally. Play around on your own time.
Exactly because they have to pick every single one back up to spread a bed joint
@@donaldsalkovick396 Exactly. This is just done for the views. We don't get paid for views. We get paid for happy customers.
Commentator it’s a sledge hammer not a sludge hammer
Unfortunately the Domino Effekt has no sense. No Beton under the bricks. And to position the bricks with that distance Takes much more time 😂
I hope the person who designed the structure with the auto destruct option, at 1:10 saw this video!
6:00 personally, I would be going with a respirator rather than a hospital mask.
27:00 never mind breathing in all the tile dust!
2:26 Shock tube!
Very cool
That is how the pyramids were built
Leaning over for 8 hours a day doing shingles will only last a few years then time for a desk job if you can find one
Nice
7:57 that is just nuts...............
And all of them were under the threat of deportation, underpaid and mistreated.
I guarantee that "innovative" use of those plastic balls to reduce the concrete used will feature heavily in future building collapse disaster videos. But you go on tooting their horn.
LOL 6:41 Dude that's not a barn
WOW! @13:10. The extended Crane boom & with a excavator hanging off the hook, with a soul in the machine....SMH!
I skipped through, the Thumbnail ist clickbait
Does anyone know what the 2 workers at 05:32 are doing? Please explain to me.
5:17 is welding.
Not welding. Plasma cutting.
The guy is welding a long iron bar to a piece of sheet steel. Normally a welder would have to weld that point by point on a short distance, then move a bit and repeat the process. By having the welder on a slowly moving platform he can create a uniform, strong and good looking weld.
9:56 The Transformers hate this place
The hen machine is horrible and heartless! Treating any animal like this for food is just plain cruel!
I think they use these to move the chickens so they can clean the huge coops. The chickens just get brushed on and they walk out the other side to the area that has already been cleaned. I understand where you're coming from though.
Mmmmmmmm chicken nuggets yummy
sledge not sludge hammer
Psalm 118:1 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever
15:01 why do they shrink wrap that structure? I don't get it.What are they going to use it for?
Laughing at the clip @7:16!
Look at all those guys!?
When I owned my concrete construction company, I poured that pour with me, my skilled labourer, and a helper. 3 men and done!
1200-1400 sq ft driveways took 45min from start of pour to final edge.
Baffles me how these companies make money paying all those wages for such simple jobs.
Most likely India or some equivalent place where wages and people are so cheap it's ridiculous. I did construction building houses 20 years ago. One of my main contractors was from India and he said that he used to pay them a dollar a day each and he had hundreds of people. Then he comes here to the USA and he has four or five people to build a multi million dollar house. And he didn't value any of us building it. Because his culture taught him that well the worker can easily be replaced and it's worthless. Least that was my guess anyway. Who knows.
A bit extra! He can walk sideways and do that 🤷♂️
6:42 this guy actually say "barn"? Where the hell did you ever see around Marin? That's the foundation of a silo.
7:31 taht dust control
0:29, and if he'd tripped & fell?...what would be the 'cost savings' of a potential life-long injury/disability...?...numbnuts. 5:36 is a back-saver for sure!
lol that first guy could've just been replaced with a stick or something
22:12 cruel treatment towards chicken. Terrified birds are being slapped into submission, paralyzed with fear, confusion, cruelty, insensitivity !
Looking on the bright side they probably would never have existed in the first place if it wasn't for modern farming. Come to think of it, the same applies to me and you.
videos that dont show you the video of the cover image. just to get your attention, like fals advertisment.. thumbs down (so i scram through the vidoe with the curser)
:51 Energy follows the path of least resistance. That is why the tower fell in the direction it did.
That's not what happened on 9-11. Those towers fell straight down.
@21:30 You’ve got it all wrong, about those plastic balls covering the surface of the reservoir, in terms of preventing the water from evaporating. The project was mandated by the federal government (EPA) to prevent the chlorine evaporating into the atmosphere and creating the bromine, which in turn is highly volatile and has the properties to manipulate the atmosphere, namely the ozone layers, allowing large quantities of radiation into the earth’s atmosphere. It’s highly toxic for humans and animals as well.
One of those reservoirs can be seen from the 5 freeway in city of Sylmar, CA. Since the water in the reservoir has already been treated, obviously it contains 0.05 ml of chlorine per 1 liter. But the chlorine is not the only chemical present in the water. There are also other chemical such as ammonia, sodium hypochlorite, ferric acid, alum, polymer, caustic soda, cationic ions, lime, potassium permanganate, etc. Regardless of how well the water has been treated and chemicals filtered out, the residues of those chemicals remain in the water.
0:50 guys, guys good job but I forgot to tell you, its made of azbestos and you are not wearing your ppe...😛😛
Commentary and scripting provided by Captain Obvious.
20:30 these are for the new trainstation in stuttgart arent they?
2:10 - wasnt expecting that :)
5:20 - it must be a kawasaki licenced :)
We really are an ingenious species, and the male members of it have build and maintain human civilisation.
10min 30sec into the video... That's where those used car engines for sale on Facebook marketplace come from 😂😂😂😂
Great videos. I just wish it didn't have the banal narrative. I had to turn the sound off.
Adding the chicken cruelty was unnecessary.