Red Hot Anvil Vs. Frozen Lake (50kg / 110lbs)
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- Опубликовано: 16 мар 2019
- Heaviest red hot something video ever! 50kg / 110lbs red hot ANVIL vs. frozen lake, will it go through?
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If you want to see some other pretty large heated up stupidly hot please let us know! The new furnace is quite large and it's really handy with heavy things.
Also, I do like the new furnace Lauri. Very good idea to make it this way.
Cannon ball
Yes. Im a fan from Puerto Rico
Could you consider a short segement of thick walled pipe? Will it make a difference if the pipe is made of steel, stainless steel or something else?
YES
"Stupidly Hot", new SI unit for temperature.
dummy hot
Does “Intelligently Hot” mean cold, then?
@@dltking25 lukewarm maybe, have it go slightly colder and it'll reach room temprature.
Seems legit
@@dltking25: No, but "intelligently hot" might mean something.
Me: I can’t wait to get so much done today
Me: Watches foreign people sink an anvil through a frozen lake
literally me today and right now
nickaleo7 also me right now lmao
Totally me right now...
nickaleo7 spoiler alert! Dammit
Me too right now lol
Picture a fisherman trying to pull an anvil from bottom of the lake thinking its a huge fish.
Any decent fisherman can tell if he has a fish or not on his/her line
Theres decent or a veteran fisherman and there are other people. Not to mention my previous comment was meant as a joke.
@@michaelfairchild I know it was a joke but it gave me flashbacks of the time I first started fishing and kept thinking I got a fish but it was just pieces of oyster beds
A fisherman knows if it's a fish or not. An anvil does not move and is dead weight, it happens all the time when you fish that you get stuff that is not fish. It's not hard to tell if it's a fish or not.
Daffy duck style,
Plot twist it sling shots up and lands on your toe
"Holy Shit" - universal language
*Hoorey Shieeeet*
@@superlelch314 OOLYYYY SHEEET!
@@superlelch314 mr. Joestar?
@@jonasseorum5471 you bet
Measuring depth in axes seems very Finnish somehow.
Yes doctors in Finland have used this specific measure for cut wounds since at least 1642
LOL
In America we used broad axes
@@outdoorperson6411 You just had to go and ruin the joke -_-
@@zameliz Typical Americans, everything they get their hands on turns into garbage, just look at their healthcare system.
nobody noticed that dude lifted up 50 kilos like it was a baby
No wonder they can win against USSR soldiers
50kilo isnt as heavy as you think it is
50kg is not that heavy tbh
around 110lbs for the non metric folk
@@karvast5726 I've had lighter GF's actually. For a regular person who doesn't strength train, 50Kg is alot when you consider how easily he lifted it...
Non Finnish person: So how tall are you?
Finnish person: About 3 axe lengths
yes
Still better than feet and inch
@ no
How y’all is 3 axes together
Better method than measuring weights with stones
ah a normal summer day in Finland.
Setting aside any joke attempts, it was still winter when they posted this, just barely about to turn spring.
@@HelloKittyFanMan. Well it was objectively still pretty frozen to be middle March. Probably pretty normal in Finland though.
@@kirakira9906, the middle of March in the northern hemisphere (the 15th-16th) is still winter for a few days (other than places that are right on or very close to the equator, such as Ecuador -- which is literally Spanish for "Equator" -- and the Philippines, where their 4 seasons seem to be shifted by one, putting their summer between March 19-21 and June 20-22, etc.).
@@HelloKittyFanMan.
Finland is so far north that it only really starts heating up from winter in March, so like much of Russia, Canada, Scandinavia and the northern USA, Finland's winter lasts into May.
@@anonUK, that's not how the seasons work. Finland's winter ends on March 20-22 like it does everywhere else in the hemisphere that's not right by the equator. It "may" still be cold there in May (there "may" be a pun in there somewhere :-D ), but it's still spring there in May, since spring here goes from March 20-22 to June 20-22. And then summer will start on June 20-22. It's not purely about how cold or warm the place is.
He didn't pick up the anvil. He pushed the earth away from it.
i really liked this video, but i am afraid to hit the like button for fear of what the youtube algorithm will randomly recommend me next.
isturbo1984 Dont do it, I did it and I’m now anvil man. There’s nothing I care about more than different varieties of anvils.
@@fizwizzle1989 lol
You're already here, RUclips must of noticed you're as weird as the rest of us already ^_^
@@JohnSmith-tt3go truth
u w u kurt
"Oh, this black stuff at the bottom is probably from the gunpowder!"
Me "wait what?"
Suddenly the anvil is above the treeline and I'm laughing hysterically
The most amazing part of this video for me is at about the 4:40 mark. The time laps shows the anvil shrinking as it cools really nicely. Just goes to show how much metal expands when hot. Real gem.
Ah that's hot!
You know, if I could control rewind, I want... fortnite, and marcus brownlee.
Stupidly hot!
Yea
that's what he said
Omg wow
**Lifts 50kg anvil like it was a pillow**
hes metal worker. you gotta lift things all day
@@yeezywesty3651 They are also competitive power lifters, so...
50 kg is not a lot you can pick up this shit an throw away when you not as weak like a woman
@@pawelkrowalski3730 not sure what woman you talking about, I'm fairly sure a 12 year old girl in decent shape could lift that shit, unless you're just a lazy fat fuck 50 kg should be nothing.
I wasn't aware 50kg was that heavy.
"here is mY FoURnISS" 😂 such a great accent
and my Onvil LOL
@@DaneJiujitsu Huh?
@@DaneJiujitsu lmfao easy tiger..
@@DaneJiujitsu11yo spotted.
@@DaneJiujitsu Accurate username.
"Will it go through?"
Better Question: "How do I get my anvil back?"
"Its a really clever design" *Explodes*
I died laughing at that. He should only have put the lid on as soon it’s sure that the flame is on. He trapped gas in his oven which ingnited. That can be pretty dangerous if the lid was fixed.
Pop goes the weasel.🎵
2:09 😱
It was funny just as much as it was dangerous
And almost died.
Talk about blowing your lid.
Folks, water has stupidly high thermal capacity. 10 times that of steel.
Yep. Knew this video was going to be anti-climactic from the start because of this. But it sure makes water a great temperature dampener. See: nuclear power plants.
@@RageCage1701 The fact that it moderates radioactivity makes it even better for them
Idk what even that means but cool
@@palmleaf1030 It means that water has to absorb a lot of heat before its temperature change. Thus, it is very hard to change the water temperature.
@@jimsagubigula7337 moreover to change phase you need even more heat.
Lauri: now we have traditional water temperature measurement (holding thermometer in hand )
Lauri: ,(touches by hand *) Yes it's stupidly hot down there
0:14 Do you spot Nelli the cat? 😺
Cat looks up. Thinks, here they go again.
Your cute
Nelli is the video director.
Yeah he’s is in the back left walking next to house
"Looks safe enough" -Nelli
50 kg? You are strong curling that easily.
The Finn, a mighty man is he | With large and sinewy hands, | And the muscles of his brawny arms | Are as strong as iron bands!
He *is* a Viking.
They are both powerlifters
He's been doing a lot of hydraulic press after all
@Natty Fatty Powerlifting 😂😂😂😂 best comment
HE PICKED UP THAT ANVIL LIKE IT WAS A PIECE OF WOOD.
STRONG FINNISH MAN!
or is it?
(vsauce music)
I just discovered your channel a couple days ago and have watched all your videos. I love you guys, keep making content like tbis! What a breath of fresh air from other similar channels with their crazy antics and excessive talking, etc. you guys are straight to the point, all about science and nothing else. Much love to you both
You need an ice fishing hut to put over the top... Instant lake sauna!
I love the way he says, "Holy @hit". LOL
I can find you everywhere I go on RUclips.
@@amitabhsrivastava1255 That's good. :-)
It’s not gun powder that would have burned off. It’s forge scale or basically rust. It forms when the hot iron oxidation occurred
Edit. It being the black stuff in the water
مستر كلك بيت huh
yeah, thats iron 2 oxide
@مستر كلك بيت Translation??? And the translation for what you said???
Actual black powder (as opposed to modern smokeless powder) leaves a lot of residue and will absolutely blacken things. That said, I expect a lot of various iron oxides to form when you slowly cool hot iron in water.
@@AlexandervanGessel yes this is true. But In the video it’s 100% scale. From the hot iron
I love how you FINNISH each others sentences. 😏
It's very cute 🤗
Ofc, theyre finish :)
@@DJ-hi2nf Haha, I know! 🙉🙈😹
ew
They should Polish their Finnish
to finish each others' sentences :)
You guy's are my all time favorite Mad RUclipsrs! Thanks For Doing what you are doing!
You should have brought a couple of sausages and a roasting fork, you could probably have fried them with the ambient heat coming off of the anvil. ;)
Europe: Finally its getting warm again!
Finland: Ice outside is thick enough to safely place a heated 50kg anvil on it!
edit: bruh 500 upvotes, *poggers*
Finally warm again? Haha, not in Holland :D
@@supahstarwarrior6942 Your country is a submarine, that doesnt count
In your case it'd be "a heated" not "an heated"
@@akibismarck8230 😂
@@akibismarck8230 LOL, yezzz our country is the Yellow Submarine!!! :D
That poor fish when he looks up and sees an anvil heading towards his head
in slooooooooooooooow motion.
Looks at his buddy: hurry we only have 37 minutes to get out of the way!
Oh wait never mind. Hey look a worm on a hook in that strange hole there.
Two dogs Garrett ther was no fish
9:08 "I did some meth" Haha
love these vids
he said i did some math
@@robertedwardlee8227 i know, just wanted to throw what passed trough my mind.
I could imagine them doing some meth after going stir crazy in the white nightmare we know as SNOW....
@@reggiep75 white nightmare? snow isnt that bad. where do you live? in england?
Underrated comment 🙌😂
Thermal camera time lapse would have been amazing :)
Red-hot anvil 0
Frozen Finnish lake 1
#hyväSuomiiiiiii
I love this!! Scientific research at its very finest!! You guys are awesome!! Keep doing what you're doing!!🔥❄
Wooo! It's Sunday morning and I'm ready for some craziness on the lake! Lol
You'll succeed going through if you pump out the water which cooling anvil and try to place anvil forward by cone.
0:13 "Welcome to feeling depressed channel"
They are Finns, ofcourse they are depressed.
Finland both has the highest rate of depression and the happiest people
@@anabsolutemess8850 All the sad people kill themselves
LOL
"Ingrid,...I want try try something a bit different and Adventurous with you today...."
"Oh Boris, yes, yes, yes! I was hoping you were going to say that to me one day! I thought you would never ask!"
Somehow I knew that lid was going to blow off... was just waiting for it.
Watched this channel for forever. You live In a never ending winter
Awesome videos 👏👍 I look forward to y'all's videos every time. Great testing videos 😀.
Want to go ice fishing?
Sure I'll get the anvil!
xD awesome stuff even though the lake was victorious
I was about to give you a thumbs up BEFORE I saw the video and then the top of the furnace popped up and I HAD TO give your video a thumbs up. BRAVO!
Love the furnace, very clever design.
Great experiment, and with calculations.
"It's stupidly hot down there" lmao I love how ya'll talk!!!
Great accent....seldom heard outside of an F1 Grand prix track.
Bwoah!
Thank you for hours of fun! Great Video as always! Greetings to Finland from Germany!
At least Lauri won't have to dive into the frozen lake this time.
This is top quality youtube content. This is exactly what I wanted to watch on a sunday evening with nothing to do
My favourite country is Finland because once you get to a certain point, you can drive for hours without seeing a single person. I love peace and quiet - something I don't get very often.
Have you ever tried Russia
Puts red hot anvil in frozen lake.
Increases global warming by 10%
U would be surprised how miniscule the effect of this is even when only compared to the almost non existant effect humanity so far had on global warming
Dartchone r/whoosh
Maybe if you flip the anvil it might go in deeper
or lay it on it's side
@Adequate Bros. probably might cool down quicker if the top side goes first and yeah it's a shitty shape.saw someone mentioned a train rail maybe that might go through.
@@DJlegionuk putting it on the side might cool the core quickly as it has more contact with the ice
@@tallman8ft true, but only a small part of the anvil make contact so was the heat at the top wasted ?. Would more contact melt the ice quicker ?. It's these questions that makes the channel so interesting and that they are willing to try these suggestions just because they can.
@@DJlegionuk I don't have snow where I am so it interests me to see what happens when they do shit like that .....in my line of thinking I believe the thinnest point will drow the heat from the thickest (heat sinking )when you think of it so I guess by the time it gets to the thick part of the anvil the the thin parts all ready took the cores heat if you get where I'm coming from
Love you two! Thanks for the entertainment. Keep it up!
Here I am, drinking my rum again, and watching your channel lol love it.
When we heat treat metal we have to heat it for 1 hour for every inch of thickness. To fully heat it you would need to heat it for about 4 hours.
your mistaken. When a large chunk of steel reaches temerature such as red hot or heat treat temp of lets say 1800 or so the entire object is at that temperature. There is a mistaken thought that the outside gets red while the inside is cold and the heat has to penetrate in. That is not how it works. Steel conducts heat quickly so for all intents and porpoises it heats at the same rate. There is no need to soak an hour per inch at all but a large object will take longer for the oven to heat it up. Then an hour or so is more than enough after it reaches temp.
anyway there is no way to make contact on youtube but the hour per inch you are wasting one hell of a lot of time. I can show you where even up to 8 inches thick the soak time is only 90 minutes max. on an inch thick part soak time can be 15 or 20 minutes. true you can get inch per hour but that dates back to the civil war. times change that hour per inch is based on peoples perception that the outside is hot but the inside is still cooler--its not. On thick sections however when quenching the inside cannot quench fast enough so the inside will be less hard except with steels such as a2 since they quench very slow--it has nothing to do with the inside not getting hot enough.
I loved the really cleverly designed furnace
And the giant Pizza Oven Spatula too. I think it has a future on the HPC/BTP Cooking Channel. 🍕🍕🍕
You guys are great, awsome chemistry, I laugh every time i watch you both.
Thank you both, make my day. 😆
Again, thanks for the very useful info.
"So don't try this at home ... or near frozen lake" lmfao
Another great beyond the press episode. I found myself rooting for the anvil over the lake. Better luck next time anvil!
Thank you for this very interesting video! Maybe it didn’t end the way you wanted, but it doesn’t matter. It was very enjoyable to watch!
Imagine going for some fun ice skating and then there's a half sunken anvil into the frozen lake out of nowhere 😂😂😂
he lifted that 50kg anvil like it was a bag of flour
50 kilos are not that much at all if you get a good grip. Which you actually don't have to a 50kg sack of flour. When you do a pull up on a high bar you lift much more.
@@hellmarvel Thanks professor!
@@hellmarvel pull ups utilize another muscle group mostly. But yeah, 50kg is not a big deal even for untrained man.
50kgs is just over 100lbs and the average man would not pick it up as easy as he did.
@@JonDingle They absolutely would, I don't know anyone that couldn't lift 50kgs with ease. You'd have to extremely unfit to struggle with 50kgs
This is the most entertaining accent my ears has ever had the grace of hearing.
grace calis we call it the finglish
This was like watching a train wreck in slow motion but I couldnt stop watching! Awesome video. This is what youtube should be about. Videos of things no one else would even think of doing.
Love the vids. Keep it up.
The biggest discovery for me in this video was an accent more brutal than Russian :D And I mean that in a good way :)
we call it rally english, cus kimi räikkönen speaks the same way :D
Try dropping the anvil from really high up and see if it will go through the ice.
it wont, you can drop it from the height of burj khalifa, it wont go through 50cm ice
@@erik9830 that is true. If you drop anvil from moon it falls to moon, not to earth.
@@outandabout259 ?
@@erik9830 you edited...
@@outandabout259 your comment makes no sense
You two are a lot of fun. Thanks for the creative content.
The steam is probably why it didn't go through. The high temperature of the anvil meant that it would still convey warmth to the molten water, turn it to steam and the evaporation enthalpy saps a huge amount of energy. So because of the temperature causing two aggregate changes it wouldn't go through. A greater mass at less than 100°C might do it.
E[req] = E[melt, per mass] * rho[ice] * A[cross-section anvil] * d[ice sheet]
m[req] = E[req] / c[warmth-capacity steel] / (t[hot anvil] - t[water])
"Almost died! :D" Basically my reaction to any time I almost get hurt. xD
I thought the anvil gets stuck with the top part, but it just had too much surface area too cool down.
as an aussie without any frozen lakes i tried this at home. Result, lump of hot steel bore a hole through my freezer, need a new freezer
Bahahaha
Thank you again Finns. Answer the questions I never asked.
Is there going to be a BTP video for building the furnace?
It's probably been said at least a thousand times but what's one more time.. Your English is d**n good and your videos are even better!. Keep up the good work and I hope that you're doing well and enjoying life good sir!. 🙏🙏🍻
Man... i just found your channel like hours ago... and i like it... idk what accent are those and where you from, but you have universal sense of humor... you are a true entertainer and a very good one too... and its not just superficial stupid stuff, you also include some basic dope intellectual stuff... sorry just assume im high...
I can’t even finish watching the debates when I see this kinda thumbnail. You’ve got me hooked
3:20 when you see a hot girl😂😭
*OH SHET THATS HOT*
More like 3:27 to 3:37... Depending on your aim 😝😂😂
hAha fUnny
Try to see if a red hot rod will go through? Try it vertically (standing upright), and try it horizontally by laying it flat.
Then do a race to see which gets through the fastest.
Call it "The red hot , hot-rod race." Lol
My fav red hot rod is the 32 Ford Coupe.
The neighbor “Honey!, they’re doing things again next door.”
Their videos are always so satisfying.
Friend, you need to make sure gas is lit before raising cabin pressure one of no.1 rules of using gases
8:21 when Columbus discovered America
@HuckleB680 columbus never even made it to mainland america, he was fucking about in the bahamas, and yes he did wipe out people after taking their gold and started slavery.
I'm fucking dead.
HuckleB680 found the SJW. It’s DoktorDare
@@tigerlily9405 Try reading a book sometime, might help you with your habit of being stupid.
DoktorDare Everyone look! The SJW has been triggered. This is a common behavior for SJWs. Be sure to get you cameras ready, for it will soon start ranting about racism and sexism and oppression.
Great demonstration of the crazy amount of energy needed to phase shift mass
Solid-liquid-gas two phase shifts
Love it and thanks for sharing!
Q = mc∆T
Solve for specific heat to melt ice through. Increase mass by getting a bigger, heavier anvil or weld more iron. Start with sharp nose down for better penetration
I was thinking tunnel away the water somehow. If it wasnt sitting in standing water from the melted ice, wouldn't it go thru?
The best english-speaking Finns I've heard. Kiitos
Damn 2.5 mill followers on main and 500k on second channel y'all loaded
Everything’s all fun and games until the frozen lake starts cracking
Every time he goes “ann...nd” I’m waiting for the “...here we go!”
Change out that weedburner and build a simple forced air propane burner.
Should have tried boiling eggs next to the anvil
Things I've never known yet questioned my entire life. This content is great
You guys are a good kind of crazy. I love your videos.
You should have put it upside down.
Great episode. Good try guys...
You should try again, but next try you should remove the water from the puddle. Maybe the anvil losses to much heat from the puddle. thumbs up.
Yes, it does. Just simple aquarium pump should be enough
That top on your forge popping off had me dying😂😂☠️☠️
I dont understand how that blue drum appears cool with no damage to the paint but inside its a couple thousand degrees? what is the source of the heat?
ok I saw the torch at the very start of the other video