@Abigail Chaiyasate When the Columbian Exchange happened, China made a long term damage. Rather than further industrializing themselves, they chose to use labor force instead because they had a very fast population growth. This led to China getting beaten in a race of advancement with the westerners.
I have the faintest memories of seeing clips on how balloons are made and how they put toothpaste in the tubes. I can't remember if it was How It's Made or Teletubbies.
The roller arms make it look easy, but they’re actually undergoing a severe midlife crises, and their wives left them and took half the house and the kids. Please be kind to the roller arms during these struggling times.
Ironic, isn't it? The roller arms make chains to link things together, but unfortunately they couldn't do anything to save the linkage that held their marriage together.
A lot of people don't have TV or don't watch it. A lot more people are going to watch this video because it appeared in their recommended rather than flip through thousands of channels and find the episode. It's good advertising on their behalf
It actually isn't as difficult as you might imagine. They would make some type of form to do it so you would get consistent link size. Take a log and hammer some nails into it, two to hold one end and two spaced apart for the length of each link. Take some rod or forge your own out, stick it through any links already made, tuck it in place and bend it into a link shape with the cut end being overlapped by the rod, take it out of the form and put it back in the fire. Forge weld it, then hot cut it off from the rest of the rod. Just repeating this over and over again. You could make a link every minute or so with minimal effort.
@@randoprior4130 1 a minute vs. 1 a second is a big difference, especially when the manual labor is replaced by machines. Making industry chains via industry for industrial production.
I don't have to imagine I've been an apprentice blacksmith for a full year now. And I love making chains because it's what my family has been doing for almost 300 yrs, since the industrial revolution began in England.
Used to work in a steel factory making chain, usually 304 and 316 5mm, but up to 10mm. One thing they left out of this was the welding process, which was very cool. The links were electrode welded, where the two "ends" were pushed together, two electrodes came down on either side of the gap, and a powerful electrical current was passed through the area, superheating the gap into a continuous piece of steel. The other part that was left out is the tedious and lengthy finished process. In our setup we put our chain through a pull testing machine that applied force to roughly a foot at a time of chain. Any weak links would split. In fact, you could hear a weak link coming up as it touched the other chain in the batch with practice. Afterward, every single link is visually inspected for any sign of deformation or weakness. This is then fixed with a TIG welder if found. Finally, the chain is tumbled and polished. The chain is laid out back and forth and secured with wire to prevent tangling. We would then use a forklift to put each batch (400' for the 5mm) into a tumbler with leather scraps, removing the sharp burr from the weld. Finally, the smoothed batch would be lowered into a vibrating machine filled with a burnishing medium to polish the stainless steel chain to a bright shine. With our two man team we would knock out around 3200 feet of 5mm chain a day if we structured each process to be running concurrently.
THANK YOU for your detailed explanation! I was watching this and was like “Hey! Where’s the weld?!? That’s the part I wanted to see!!” Glad to know you guys didn’t have to weld each link by hand LOL -in spite of the automation, it’s still an art and labor intensive. Great job!
Thanks! I was wondering about the weld. Another question I had: how do you start the drawing process through the die? I get that once you have some wire through the die, you can pull that end. But how do you start?
Wow thank you so much for sharing!! I was sondering about the welding process and if the chains were after-treated in some way. Appreciate your detailed explanation :)
You mean a single link welded to it self? I guess that happened when they heated up until it's fire red and because of the gap being so little it's just welds with ease
@@saia24 forge welding requires strikes and is quite hard to achieve, maybe the process is a trade secret that every company does in a certain different way, don't know
@@saia24 It's welded before the heat treatment, they mention it + you can see the welds on the links feeding into the first heat treatment tube, you just don't see where it happens.
Came here to mention this. It obviously doesn't weld it self through the simple act of going through the first heating tube. I have also seen another video where they actually show it being welded. But none the less I love this kind of stuff.
Thank you chains for keeping these old school production machines still running. It is amazing to see what complex motions they make, powerful but also precise. I will buy more chains wherever I can use them now :-)
It's possible that they weren't allowed to show the welding process. Maybe that manufacturer have their own method that they prefer to keep for themselves.
Exactly..!! I was actually looking forward for the welding part. One of my senior said they do a flash welding on the links....... Never got to see the process..
Welcome to 2017, where everyone who is different than me should die because I am right and all of you are dumb dumbs who shud goe dye, u stupd poopyhedz.
let's leave it like this,if you don't like roblox that's you,but don't come and insult people because they like the game that's like saying if you like battle field 1 your an idiot
I find this sequence to be quite balletic, which isn't something one normally attributes to industrial manufacturing processes involving the exertion of tons of force and the application of hundreds of degrees of heat from high temperature induction coils to the workpieces! Modern manufacturing, production and construction, together with engineering and technology makes for truly sophisticated sequencing which can be mesmerising to observe! To see and understand how the everyday items in our lives come into being is really quite fascinating. Thank you for posting this video.
Thank you, Insider, for this completely 100% original programming That you made yourselves. Very refreshing to see that you’re not just copy and pasting other people’s videos, for views. Btw, you skipped the welding part.
The very thought that humans build these machines is so fascinating. I can’t even do my algebra homework let alone this kind of engineering, that’s pretty amazing
Pin O meter just because they said where its from doesnt mean they should put their water mark on it, this video is already on RUclips so there is no reason for them to post this again
Clorox Bleach Then what do they have to use? Google images? Instagram pics? If you use any of those you'll still need to put credit and they did just that so your comment doesn't mean jack shit.
First, you take the dinglepop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches. Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all of the fleeb juice. Then a Shlami shows up and he rubs it, and spits on it. Then you cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way. The blaffs rub against the chumbles, and the plubus and grumbo are shaved away. That leaves you with a regular old plumbus!
SauceIsLife Roblox and stuff ._. So the channel (which is owned by the same company that airs How It's Made) stole the video from How It's Made?(which is owned by the same company that owns Insider) Oh my God! This is stealing, quick, mass report!
This is fake, everyone knows that they're are ghost rider clones summoning fire chains and then the fire chains get dipped in liquid nitrogen. Trust me I know, I'm a certified idiot
Almost everyone here knows what show it came came from. And you're about the 1000000th person to mention that there was no credit given. Give it a rest.
I wont "give it a rest", because it's not cool. The whole point of commenting something that's been commented 100 times before is to make the dumb ass who posted this fix it.
And the machines that made those machines and so on.... I always wondered, each machine's successor must have got a little more precise with manufacturing tolerances than the last generation.
I wondered if the welding process at this plant was too obscured by machinery to be filmed. That it was happening entirely out of view. Perhaps by keeping the arc light hidden you physically can't get in to see it with a camera man.
Imagine: “The chain is now magically welded because our crew didn’t hear about continuity” “The chain becomes embarrassed of its thickness, and turns red”
@@cat-.- “after being dunked into a vat of industrial positivity, the chain learns the value of it’s other features and gains confidence, making it more able to lift heavy loads with it’s naturally beautiful size. The positivity juice will be later repurposed as an aphrodisiac”
My late father used to work as a blacksmith for many years even had his own workshop. Back in the 40s and 50s in Saint Vincent. He used to make just about anything from scratch including chains. I don't remember that personally as I was not yet born, but he often told me about his early working life.
Lol the background music choice is spot on for this
First reply lole
@@jaspergfe first reply to your reply lole
Wow hero
Did u get this in youre recomended
I did not expect you to be here. Lol
Did anyone else find the bending of the wire satisfying?
Modgy Gaming Oh, wow, *you read my mind* I love the bending of the wire with the roller arms.
meh
Yes, because I work with chain and I know how ridiculously strong it is and hard to bend
not for me....
tomorrow you'll be having orgasms watching wires bend
Modgy Gaming perhaps I'm hard to satisfy, the video didn't do much for me. I find trucks smashing into low bridges extremely satisfying.
I misread the title as “The process of making China”
😂🤣😹 lol
Lol I thought that too
@Abigail Chaiyasate When the Columbian Exchange happened, China made a long term damage. Rather than further industrializing themselves, they chose to use labor force instead because they had a very fast population growth. This led to China getting beaten in a race of advancement with the westerners.
:T
@@ismailkraimi5796 not copy pasted :D
I still remember every night when I was 7 years old, How It's Made will air and I would just watch it with my family. Good times.
Same 😭✋
I have the faintest memories of seeing clips on how balloons are made and how they put toothpaste in the tubes. I can't remember if it was How It's Made or Teletubbies.
Same here lol I think about it now and those were the days haha
member??! yeah, I member!
Well, at least in Poland, how it's made is still on air
Every evening there are two episodes
oh thats how they make chains :D nice
How could nobody reply to this man's comment
Such two 17zzz's
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@@limsambath10f30 talk normally pls
Bruh the fact that it turns orange after just a foot and a half of copper coil blows my mind
Forbidden orange lollipop
@@saltcrate3555 *It never ends*
It looks like plastic when it comes out.
It’s called an induction forge .or at least that’s what smaller ones are called
Magnetic friction heats its much faster than i coal or gas forge
I saw a video that a nail got melted by magnet wher the copper are
the real question here is who made that kind of machine?
Engineers. Process engineers mainly.
A Man did
A person
you guys stupid? jesus did obviously
aliens
Imagine showing this to a medieval blacksmith.
He would be more impressed by the television you use to show it :)
@@ChristianIce maybe, or maybe he wouldn't be able to conceptualise it and would be more impressed by something he had some tangible relatability to
You'd be called a witch
Exactly what I thought.
@@ChristianIce let’s say he saw it in person it’d probably be scary for him in an i’m out of the job kind of way
Let's just take this video and put our watermark on it
?
lol
(~;
thats what i was the thinking the entire time
@Vice TOLUCT you mean r/whooosh
Chain making process: Exists
4.2k people: "a n g r y a s f u c k"
funny
No
Lmao
69 likes
Siraj
Me: **bored**
RUclips: *wanna see how chains are made?*
Me: *HmMMm InTeReStInG*
Of course it is lol
8 mil people think that
Yes
Shut up
It's 3:36am and this vid is recommended to me
You can’t deceive me, that’s How It’s Made, relabeled
I know right!!!!
Not even 'relabeled'
2:41
It litterly says at the end of the video "how it's made airs 9pm Thursday nights on science channel"
What are you blind, look at the message at the end of the video
damn thats satisfying
0-0
OwO
Nima
0-0
Bingus
"Insider is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know."
All you did was upload a clip from How It's Made
Well, they fulfilled the last half of that sentence.
Sick burn
*oh shit your right*
Yeah I saw this and I’m like they stole this like wat??!
Not enough people realize it, not old enough perhaps?
This guys voice is so nostalgic to me. The good old how it’s made days
Yeah ikr😭
Hm
I used to watch how It's made all the time when I was younger
What happend to how it's made? Nowadays
Yes I love how it's made
"So, what's your stress reliever?"
_"C H A I N S"_
Детерминизм это Свобода 🤙
@@Polyglot_English Does it mean determinism is freedom?
Wait you mean in a kinky way?
I was joking ima leave now
😏
Lmao
The roller arms make it look easy, but they’re actually undergoing a severe midlife crises, and their wives left them and took half the house and the kids. Please be kind to the roller arms during these struggling times.
Ironic, isn't it? The roller arms make chains to link things together, but unfortunately they couldn't do anything to save the linkage that held their marriage together.
It do be like that.
-Huggbees
@@Zebo12345678 is it possible to learn this power
@@Zebo12345678 is it possible to learn this power?
Ngl he sound like the guy that says
“The fitness gram pacer test”
The fitnessgram pacer test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues.
Please
@@CHXRRYXXBXMB yessss
I remember I was almost the last one, but this little fast fucker beat me.
Please no, don't remind me of the pain......
So u telling me insider re-recorded a episode of how it’s made on the science channel and just put subtitles on it now that’s some original content
insider owns how its made, they have the legal rights.... but still, they shouldn't just take an episode just so they have content smh
Originality level Pewds
A lot of people don't have TV or don't watch it. A lot more people are going to watch this video because it appeared in their recommended rather than flip through thousands of channels and find the episode. It's good advertising on their behalf
@@peyton7290 I used to have that channel till they removed it.
They skipped the welding each link part and went to annealing.
Yeah, this annoyed me. I wanted to see that too...
The welding part is all I came for 😔
Same
Its the same with seamless tube. They never show the process of making the round bar hollow
@Bob Watters The first quench was hardening. The second heating was tempering.
Can you imagine the amount of work that would actually go into making a chain back in the day using traditional blacksmithing methods
It actually isn't as difficult as you might imagine. They would make some type of form to do it so you would get consistent link size. Take a log and hammer some nails into it, two to hold one end and two spaced apart for the length of each link. Take some rod or forge your own out, stick it through any links already made, tuck it in place and bend it into a link shape with the cut end being overlapped by the rod, take it out of the form and put it back in the fire. Forge weld it, then hot cut it off from the rest of the rod. Just repeating this over and over again. You could make a link every minute or so with minimal effort.
@@randoprior4130 A for effort
@@randoprior4130 1 a minute vs. 1 a second is a big difference, especially when the manual labor is replaced by machines.
Making industry chains via industry for industrial production.
How about a chain mail shirt by hand?
I don't have to imagine I've been an apprentice blacksmith for a full year now. And I love making chains because it's what my family has been doing for almost 300 yrs, since the industrial revolution began in England.
Used to work in a steel factory making chain, usually 304 and 316 5mm, but up to 10mm. One thing they left out of this was the welding process, which was very cool. The links were electrode welded, where the two "ends" were pushed together, two electrodes came down on either side of the gap, and a powerful electrical current was passed through the area, superheating the gap into a continuous piece of steel.
The other part that was left out is the tedious and lengthy finished process. In our setup we put our chain through a pull testing machine that applied force to roughly a foot at a time of chain. Any weak links would split. In fact, you could hear a weak link coming up as it touched the other chain in the batch with practice. Afterward, every single link is visually inspected for any sign of deformation or weakness. This is then fixed with a TIG welder if found.
Finally, the chain is tumbled and polished. The chain is laid out back and forth and secured with wire to prevent tangling. We would then use a forklift to put each batch (400' for the 5mm) into a tumbler with leather scraps, removing the sharp burr from the weld. Finally, the smoothed batch would be lowered into a vibrating machine filled with a burnishing medium to polish the stainless steel chain to a bright shine. With our two man team we would knock out around 3200 feet of 5mm chain a day if we structured each process to be running concurrently.
THANK YOU for your detailed explanation! I was watching this and was like “Hey! Where’s the weld?!? That’s the part I wanted to see!!” Glad to know you guys didn’t have to weld each link by hand LOL -in spite of the automation, it’s still an art and labor intensive. Great job!
Thanks! I was wondering about the weld. Another question I had: how do you start the drawing process through the die? I get that once you have some wire through the die, you can pull that end. But how do you start?
Wow thank you so much for sharing!! I was sondering about the welding process and if the chains were after-treated in some way. Appreciate your detailed explanation :)
@@DimitriAbrams that's a very good question...
Thanks mate. A lot of hard work out there.
Just one issue, they skip the part about how the chain is welded.
The thing I was most curious about
You mean a single link welded to it self? I guess that happened when they heated up until it's fire red and because of the gap being so little it's just welds with ease
@@saia24 forge welding requires strikes and is quite hard to achieve, maybe the process is a trade secret that every company does in a certain different way, don't know
@@saia24 It's welded before the heat treatment, they mention it + you can see the welds on the links feeding into the first heat treatment tube, you just don't see where it happens.
Came here to mention this. It obviously doesn't weld it self through the simple act of going through the first heating tube. I have also seen another video where they actually show it being welded. But none the less I love this kind of stuff.
Thank you chains for keeping these old school production machines still running. It is amazing to see what complex motions they make, powerful but also precise. I will buy more chains wherever I can use them now :-)
2:15 for literally the entire rest of the world, that is 940 degrees in Celsius.
Thank you I was looking for someone who knew
Lol
Finally, the real units.
Bruhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Well this is a chain factory in the US. :)
Only watched this to see how the chain links were welded. Then they of course skipped that step. :-(
I don't know shit about welding but I thought it happens in the heating coil
It does
Yeah I wanted to see that too..
it doesn't need to be welded
magic!
I love how insider just rips a clip from how its made as its own content
Gon and Killiua: Let's train fighting others
Kurapika:
I am glad this is here
I finally understand anime memes :')
C H A I N
I’m happy this is here lol
Chain Jail
Very satisfying to watch!
Omg it's you!
Watch It Melt OMG ITS YOU!!
HIIIII
Watch It Melt OMG YOOOOOOOOOU ARE HERE!
Marcellia CT
*Beautifully presented and explained!* 🤯 The true meaning behind the term: "Chain of command!", Absolutely mesmerising 😀
yeah
Mfw 230k subs and 700 views 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
Bruh your comments are so tipical and since youre verified you got likes no fun :/
Chain of command?
How are you throwing this saying into this video.
You are the example of a
"CHAIN OF FOOLS."
"You know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I go get and beat you with until you understand who's in ruttin' command here."
Imagine getting your finger stuck in the machine.
Limey Figdet I just commented that then read this in deleting it now 😡
i did hahahaha
Bee Bastion 👌👌👌👌
Limey Figdet next thing you know one piece of the chain is your finger
Limey Figdet
That would not be satisfying.
Used to watch this show when I was a kid. Unfortunately, nowadays they don’t air How it’s Made as often anymore.
The 4.6 thousand people who disliked this: “I just don’t like chains.”
It's a reupload from another popular channel. Possibly stolen.
Lmao
It’s probably phantom troupe
It's how it's made
@@ftyaxftya6200 shalnark and his multiple accounts 💀💀💀
“Hello everyone this is YOUR Daily Dose of Internet”
@My penis is very small. tf, whats your problem.
Intresting
@My penis is very small. I agree gacha is cringe
i just dont know how to change pfp
@My penis is very small. changed it before youtube updated
Now it need a pc to change it
@My penis is very small. Idfk nor care anyways
"Process of making chains"
Nobody:
Kurapika: *HMMM*
Hhahahhahahah
-I mean you’re not WRONG
that was unexpected
You took the words from my tongue
Kurapika is now drowning in an indescridable emptiness✨
The 4.9k people who disliked this: “that’s not how I would have done it”
Its a stolen clip
@@gayasheck6124 eh
@@contentlacking5950 It was stolen clips
@@gayasheck6124 yea
@@gayasheck6124 ok also so we still enjoy it
Weird how the welding step got a brief mention after it was finished, but was completely skipped in the video.
Chris Robison In this stupid world people care more about the satisfaction then the facts.
It's possible that they weren't allowed to show the welding process. Maybe that manufacturer have their own method that they prefer to keep for themselves.
I was disappointed at this too. very curious on how they welded it. maybe it's a bunch of oompa loompas and they didn't want to get into legal trouble
Exactly..!! I was actually looking forward for the welding part. One of my senior said they do a flash welding on the links....... Never got to see the process..
Chris Robison to
why am I watching this I have an essay to finish
athena riley
this was me during finals
Because that essay is probably boring...
athena riley what's the essay about?
then go..........do that
athena riley did u finish ur essay?
This is literally How It's Made. The Science Channel logo is even still there...
I would think this is theft of media footage.
Everyone : that's satisfying 😌
Me: scared thinking if my hand got stuck into the machine
become one with the chain
Imagine poking your finger through the heat coil
Fingers gone
it would only be stuck for a couple seconds, what comes after is the bad part
Finger chains
welcome to 2017, where it's called satisfying.
welcome to 2017, where roblox players should die
Im not a roblox player, but, you shouldn't hate on others because others hates them.
TheRBZ welcome to 2017,where robbie rotten meme's should die
Welcome to 2017, where everyone who is different than me should die because I am right and all of you are dumb dumbs who shud goe dye, u stupd poopyhedz.
let's leave it like this,if you don't like roblox that's you,but don't come and insult people because they like the game
that's like saying if you like battle field 1 your an idiot
Its satisfying
z BRUH Would you say oddly so?
tfw the chain hits the water
z BRUH ikr
@EA 1017 oh my god I can't believe you corrected something little
@@dizknots9357 Oh*/ god+(,)/ little+(.)
Jk nobody does these things.
I dont know why but this is so satisfying to watch 😄
Engineering perfection is beautiful.
What do you mean with that? what is full and meaningful satisfaction?
maybe you're fed up of pornhub
That was an interesting chain of events.
This video: exists
89k people: ‘ery noice
4.4k people: not ‘ery noice
It’s ripped straight from the show “How it’s Made”
It's just a repost from how it's made
@@jlstewart97 they were given permission to post this
Who cares if it's a repost
Correct me if I'm wrong but they probably disliked because this Is a how it's made episode...
Many people in this comment section have never watched "How It's Made" and it shows.
i have watched it
I always watched it back then xd
well considering they are watching the video, I'd say about 100% have seen how it's made
I find this sequence to be quite balletic, which isn't something one normally attributes to industrial manufacturing processes involving the exertion of tons of force and the application of hundreds of degrees of heat from high temperature induction coils to the workpieces!
Modern manufacturing, production and construction, together with engineering and technology makes for truly sophisticated sequencing which can be mesmerising to observe!
To see and understand how the everyday items in our lives come into being is really quite fascinating.
Thank you for posting this video.
Thank you, Insider, for this completely 100% original programming That you made yourselves. Very refreshing to see that you’re not just copy and pasting other people’s videos, for views.
Btw, you skipped the welding part.
The very thought that humans build these machines is so fascinating. I can’t even do my algebra homework let alone this kind of engineering, that’s pretty amazing
let's just steal a "how it's made" video and call it insider video.
Hans Thegerman watch till the end.
Pin O meter just because they said where its from doesnt mean they should put their water mark on it, this video is already on RUclips so there is no reason for them to post this again
Clorox Bleach Then what do they have to use? Google images? Instagram pics? If you use any of those you'll still need to put credit and they did just that so your comment doesn't mean jack shit.
But why did they put their watermark on it? You're missing the whole point.
jim halpert Rude much?
The process of making chains is surprisingly beautiful-
And deadly.....
First, you take the dinglepop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches.
Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all of the fleeb juice.
Then a Shlami shows up and he rubs it, and spits on it.
Then you cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way.
The blaffs rub against the chumbles, and the plubus and grumbo are shaved away.
That leaves you with a regular old plumbus!
Announcer: “Today on How It’s Made.”
**literally anything**
Me: 😮
The show is called How it's made
What?
Me too 😃
The fitness gram pacer test.............
..is a multistage aerobic capacity test....
Recluse Otaku made my day
that gets progressively faster EVERYTIME you here this sound. BEEEPPPP
Bryan Monsivais I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING OMGGG
Mia LaRuffa haha i forgot i posted this
I enjoy these, "How it's made" videos!
They stole these videos and called it their own video
if you enjoy them then dont watch them here because its just stolen video with no credits to the creators....
SauceIsLife Roblox and stuff ._. So the channel (which is owned by the same company that airs How It's Made) stole the video from How It's Made?(which is owned by the same company that owns Insider) Oh my God! This is stealing, quick, mass report!
"Chains are surprisingly satisfying"
0:12 The wire is clearly struggling to get through the hole
Hey! It's trying it's trying it's best!
Going fast to do a chain here :)
Going fast to do a chain here :)
Jörgen Nilsson ji
Jörgen Nilsson dfuop
Going fast to do a chain here :)
Going fast to do a chain here :)
How it's made: let's show how chains are made.
Business insider: yes
This is fake, everyone knows that they're are ghost rider clones summoning fire chains and then the fire chains get dipped in liquid nitrogen.
Trust me I know, I'm a certified idiot
Shit Gaming lol
Yeh.
I dont even know what ghost rider clones are tbh
I'm a licensed dumbass and this is 100% true
Wow certified idiot
@@kepalaxs they are clones of ghosts who were riders Duh!
This show was the shit growing up.. The engineers that design these machines are amazing and so cool to watch
Gon And Killua: Traing hard to get stronger
Kurapika : *CHAINS*
Lmaooo
Lmaooo
They forgot one step: when the chain links are welded.
The induction heating does that
@@nova290r 2:05 its already welded before induction heater
This is literally just a How It's Made episode. Please don't post this as your own, this video's already up on youtube.
Almost everyone here knows what show it came came from. And you're about the 1000000th person to mention that there was no credit given. Give it a rest.
I wont "give it a rest", because it's not cool. The whole point of commenting something that's been commented 100 times before is to make the dumb ass who posted this fix it.
Yoite Maybe watch till the end
go smoke some weed or something. it's unhealthy to get so worked up over a youtube video like that.
Learn to read.
I loved watching How Its Made!
Dude, I forgot how amazing "How It's Made" was. Kind of thankful Insider stole this footage ngl.
How it's made, I used to love watching that show with my dad. I recognize the narrator's voice from anywhere
I can only imagine how expensive the machinary that makes these chains are !
Dudee you are one of the reasons why i am procrastinating
The orange chain looks so cool. I wish they paint the chains like that xD
Its more impressive how they make the machines that make the chains.
And the machines that made those machines and so on.... I always wondered, each machine's successor must have got a little more precise with manufacturing tolerances than the last generation.
If this recommendations continue from RUclips, i will be able to build a country alone
Beautiful.
Why am I watching this in the middle of the night
I have like class in about 3 hours
they didnt even give credit to the people who made this video...
Will J Its It's from the show 'How its made'.
Will J Yes They Did At The End...
Just because they gave credit doesn't mean it's not copyright infringement
Why are you defending How it's made? They can do it themselves, with a DMCA takedown, which is far more capable than what you could ever do.
wich is far less than which when you take grammer into effect
Business insider: oh let's steal this vidieo put our watermark on it and make a fuckton of money!!!!
You know they probably bought the video.
I feel like Kurapika watched this during his training
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
I watched this to see how the links are welded shut, something I was always curious about. It also happens to be the only thing left out.
I wondered if the welding process at this plant was too obscured by machinery to be filmed. That it was happening entirely out of view. Perhaps by keeping the arc light hidden you physically can't get in to see it with a camera man.
*RUclips recommendations did not disappoint!*
RUclips recommendations: they'll watch ANYTHING at this point!
There's so many great innuendos that can be made from the narration of this
its crazy how these machines make steel look like a piece of dough being made into a pretzel
My kinda wedding ring 😍
2 Chainz will love this...
Bimmer BMW sucks
RESPECT TO THE PEOPLE WHO CREATE THIS MACHINES
I think they want to keep the welding process secret.
The chains on big ships must've been made with thickass massive wires then. Now I wanna see that.
Me: still waiting for huggbees to make "how it's actually made :chains
I need him to explain if it's a filling or rinsing machine
Imagine:
“The chain is now magically welded because our crew didn’t hear about continuity”
“The chain becomes embarrassed of its thickness, and turns red”
@@cat-.- LOL
@@WhiteWolf-lm7gj it's clearly just a machine
@@cat-.- “after being dunked into a vat of industrial positivity, the chain learns the value of it’s other features and gains confidence, making it more able to lift heavy loads with it’s naturally beautiful size. The positivity juice will be later repurposed as an aphrodisiac”
My late father used to work as a blacksmith for many years even had his own workshop. Back in the 40s and 50s in Saint Vincent. He used to make just about anything from scratch including chains. I don't remember that personally as I was not yet born, but he often told me about his early working life.
He just summarised 2 hours of materials science i had in engineering school in 5 minutes
Me: “Why should I watch this, youtube?”
My brain: “Ahah chain machine goes brrr”
I missed the part where the "freshly welded chain" actually got welded.
Maybe trade secret where every company has their own methods.
Typical skip the most interesting part.
Oh How It's Made... You are the Crayola Factory film from Mr. Rodgers for ADULTS!
I love you for it. Thank you for keeping the wonder alive!
Tbh expecting something like the Wonka factory, Much disapointed
I love the simplicity of it all. Pure function, no beauty
Me: sees orange hot chains
My brain: lick it
Me: what why?
My brain: orange flavor
finally an insider video with rarely any hate comments
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
How it’s made: “wanna see how chains are made?”
10 million people: “okay”
Nobody:
You: "I'm going to make the millionth cringe 'nobody' joke in the comments and think its funny"
the whole "nobody" meme is the shitiest lasting meme i've seen
@@AlexSTK23 I know right like why people can't make a original joke??
you literally just stole from how its made
Dicey and someone stole your brain
It says it was from how it's made
Nick Valentine did they ask permission?
Dicey you are right the candy cane one skipped like 3 minuets of a how it’s made video
Dicey Insider gave credit you dumbass
And that leaves you with a regular, old plumbus.
Everyone has a Plumbus in their home ^_^
I got one of the speckled plumbi, the trick is, they leave in some of the schleem.
my gosh, the inventors of these machines are geniuses