Set of thermite and bury it under certain dirts/sands and see if it will melt into glass or melt the sand or something. I’ve never seen anyone bury thermite.
Peter Guhl It would generate less iron though I think. Since the thermite is no oxidation, it’s a reduction, extra oxygen would just give the aluminium more oxygen to react with, so less iron oxide would be consumed and thus less iron would be reduced. Just my theory though
Nicholas Brown doesnt matter, since you cant reduce iron with aluminium in an extremely oxygen rich environment. It takes a lot less energy to react with gaseous oxygen than what is bound in iron oxide
@Dan Young it looks like one they shot tennis balls at with giant air cannon some time ago. I think they said they got them and the mannequins from a store that went out if business.😀
A local market chain Anttila went bankrupt so they sold all their equipment including mannequins and shopping carts you may have seen on their channels. You could get those shopping carts for like 10€ a piece when they normally run for 100€-200€. I don't know for certain if they got them there but judging by the timing I have seen the first ones appear, that's the most probable source. 😀
Was really surprised that the pot welded itself back together. I've wondered what would happen from these two things reacting together for quite a while now so glad to see this! Won't ask where the shopping cart came from.😳😂
Hey Beyond the press! Pretty good video! I see the security chain on the shopping cart! Sad that thieves will come to the farm to steal it so you have to lock them together! Who gets to keep the coin that you get back? Lauri or Anni? Ride ride ride!
I don't think anyone in Finland actually puts coins in the shopping carts anymore. Everyone just has plastic tabs in their keychain that they can yank out after the lock is freed.
Yeah really nice! The thermite wins, big time. It didn't actually surpriced me - thermite is maybe 2500°C hotter than regular ice, that means it's 2700°C hotter than liquid nitrogen (so the cooling effect on something that hot isn't much different, because the nitrogen is so cold - it also have lower heat capacity then for example water). The molten iron from the thermite, also have very high density and falls to the bottom pretty much unaffected by the nitrogen - a lot o the nitrogen is probably also just thrown out of the pan, due to rapid boiling from below.
The result was to be expected. The Leidenfrost effect pretty much makes everything "don't care" about the liquid nitrogen. The only difference would be that the material of the pan is much colder (for a short time), which may explain why the hole welded itself shut again. It takes a little bit longer to melt a bigger hole in the very cold pan, but by that time most of the thermite will have poured through the small hole already. Still looked nice though.
Obviously, this isn't your first time using thermite around snow and ice, but still do be careful. Molten metal will cause any liquid water it touches to rapidly vaporize and fling the molten metal everywhere (ask any steel mill worker). That's where the explosion when it hit the ground came from.
Okay, here is my idea, but it requires a few steps: STEP 1, Drill a hole into the frozen lake. STEP 2, using a metal pipe with one end sealed, stick it down into the hole and fill it with liquid nitrogen. This will create an "ice pipe" that goes deeper into the lake. STEP 3, remove the metal pipe and keep filling the hole with liquid nitrogen so that the ice pipe gets nice and thick over many hours. STEP 4, ignite some thermite over the hole. Should be a BIG thermite/ice explosion.
Do you make your thermite yourself? I work with welding railroad tracks and we use thermite all the time. light 10kg+ on the ice of a lake and you will get a really nice explosion and some fireworks.
That was cool! I do feel like it was a bit flawed though, curious about the mass discrepancy between the nitrogen and thermite... what if you had a smaller portion of thermite that fell into the liquid nitrogen from the top of the cart? I worry the liquid nitrogen evaporated by the time the whole pan became lit and melted through. Very epic idea though! Thank you!
fill a waterproof container (around 25cm x 25cm) with thermite and a wireless remote igniter buried in the middle of the thermite. Then freeze this container of thermite in the middle of a very large block of ice. Put it on the lake and trigger the igniter!
Why do you have that shopping cart? Those do cost money you know...(granted, stores do throw out some of the old ones when they get all bent and stuff; but I don’t know, it just seems suspicious to me o.0). Nice explosions either way tho 👍
You can see it now. Anni all compact sitting in the grocery cart as Lauri pushes her away from the store as fast as he can. Both of the whooping and hollering and laughing as they get away with it. Lauri, just let her be completely right one of these times bro. In the beginning of this video you said you were "sorta wrong" about your guess in the earlier video. It's ok. You can be completely wrong and we will all still love you.
You know, if you leave liquid nitrogen exposed to air, and keep topping the container off, it will distill liquid oxygen from the air, and the oxygen will sink, and collect at the bottom of the vessel.
2:00 Did you notice the gravitational distortion to your shopping cart's grid pattern? There must be something really, REALLY FRACKING dense in that pot! I hope you consulted CERN, or whomever; would be a pity to miss out on this phenomenon.
Another idea, can you try thermite on the ceramic ball bearing you tried to crush with Smashanator 5000000 (S5M). See whether it cracks. If it survives you could try crushing it again with S5M to see if it weakened, followed by dipping it in liquid nitrogen first then thermite to see it can handle the thermal shock. If it makes it this far try S5M one more time :)
Looking a bit cold there now, Anni didn't look too happy at the start, looked like you warmed up a bit though. What can you do with ping pong balls? Crush a bunch of those, try some dipped in liquid nitrogen? What about a pack of cards, our favorite bang, dipped in liquid nitrogen first do they still explode?
Dump some molten steel in a water puddle. Big boom. We empty our huge pots out at work thats full of slag...when the slag lands in water the explosion is big enough to measure on the richter scale(earthquake scale).
I have shit load of thermite materials so if you have any good ideas for thermite videos please let us know :D
Set of thermite and bury it under certain dirts/sands and see if it will melt into glass or melt the sand or something. I’ve never seen anyone bury thermite.
Thermite vs big blocks of ice.
Thermite vs frozen lake?
Precise slow mo captures throught different metals!? :)
Put a shit ton on the engine of the Volvo, see how far you can get through 😁
Liquid oxygen instead of liquid nitrogen would make the thermite burn even faster. And you should stand even farther away from it.
Peter Guhl It would generate less iron though I think. Since the thermite is no oxidation, it’s a reduction, extra oxygen would just give the aluminium more oxygen to react with, so less iron oxide would be consumed and thus less iron would be reduced. Just my theory though
Nicholas Brown doesnt matter, since you cant reduce iron with aluminium in an extremely oxygen rich environment. It takes a lot less energy to react with gaseous oxygen than what is bound in iron oxide
I think thermite wins and nitrogen loses, and iron pot loses, and shopping cart loses, and the ground loses.
And the viewers win!!!
@Dan Young it looks like one they shot tennis balls at with giant air cannon some time ago. I think they said they got them and the mannequins from a store that went out if business.😀
That's only because thermite is higher density if they were the same,, nitogen would win.
The snow seriously lost too
@@samsungtv4u That's not true. The thermite wins because of the small heat of vaporization of the nitrogen. Water would have cooled it more
I did not expect that result. Thanks for the videos.
That was amazing! I would never have guessed that it would still go through the pot!
You two are legends.
lol the molten iron rewelded the pot...thermite pot now on hpc sale? for 80€?😂
Where did you steal the shopping trolley from ...do you have to return it..lol
A local market chain Anttila went bankrupt so they sold all their equipment including mannequins and shopping carts you may have seen on their channels. You could get those shopping carts for like 10€ a piece when they normally run for 100€-200€. I don't know for certain if they got them there but judging by the timing I have seen the first ones appear, that's the most probable source. 😀
Looking at the bottom of that trolley, it looks like it’s already had a miserable existence...
It looks like the same carts they use at Aldi, with the chain where you put a quarter (or other coin for whatever country it is)
Great video as always! Your content has gotten a lot more interesting over the last few months
Thanks! We have been able to put more time and effort towards making videos lately and I think it shows
@@Beyondthepress 👍😀👏👏👏
Beyond the press It sure does! Keep up the great videos!
Anni's face is priceless in these videos
Was really surprised that the pot welded itself back together. I've wondered what would happen from these two things reacting together for quite a while now so glad to see this! Won't ask where the shopping cart came from.😳😂
Hey Beyond the press! Pretty good video! I see the security chain on the shopping cart! Sad that thieves will come to the farm to steal it so you have to lock them together! Who gets to keep the coin that you get back? Lauri or Anni? Ride ride ride!
I don't think anyone in Finland actually puts coins in the shopping carts anymore. Everyone just has plastic tabs in their keychain that they can yank out after the lock is freed.
The Fireworks show is amazing..... so much fire, so much work... the melting is like lava!
Will thermite stop a running car engine?
Yes, it would burn through and melt the block.
Good idea. You never know until you try
could yuo use it as engine oil
Thermite was invented to stop tank engines, so yes, it can stop a car.
@@KingBongHogger Thermite was patented in 1895. Tanks started being a thing in WW one.
Yeah really nice!
The thermite wins, big time. It didn't actually surpriced me - thermite is maybe 2500°C hotter than regular ice, that means it's 2700°C hotter than liquid nitrogen (so the cooling effect on something that hot isn't much different, because the nitrogen is so cold - it also have lower heat capacity then for example water). The molten iron from the thermite, also have very high density and falls to the bottom pretty much unaffected by the nitrogen - a lot o the nitrogen is probably also just thrown out of the pan, due to rapid boiling from below.
I thought the liquid nitrogen was going to win for a second lol. Grate video!
1117smatt Random R.C I wonder what grated video tastes like
Its almost like it the hole welded itself closed again Lauri/Anni.💥
Very,very odd to say the least!!!.
Would like to see a picture how the iron on the ground looked like?🤔
The result was to be expected. The Leidenfrost effect pretty much makes everything "don't care" about the liquid nitrogen. The only difference would be that the material of the pan is much colder (for a short time), which may explain why the hole welded itself shut again. It takes a little bit longer to melt a bigger hole in the very cold pan, but by that time most of the thermite will have poured through the small hole already.
Still looked nice though.
03:49 - when you've had extra spicy Indian food and use the toilet
😂
Liquid hydrogen works even better. Just upgrade the blast shield first.
Thermite vs. propane tank next! :)
In Finland, it may be so cold in the winter, that they use thermite for heating... :-D
That was awesome
04:36 When you see the sun after 3 Weeks in the coal mines
Or when you see the sun after three weeks of finnish winter... I'm not quite sure it's up there.
i dont think i will laugh as hard as i have at ur comment for the rest of the day. thank u sir.
Wow that was spectacular.
Obviously, this isn't your first time using thermite around snow and ice, but still do be careful. Molten metal will cause any liquid water it touches to rapidly vaporize and fling the molten metal everywhere (ask any steel mill worker). That's where the explosion when it hit the ground came from.
I was running the same Iscar shell mill at work today as you had in your extra content.
Don't confuse that liquid nitrogen with a watering can, or you'll freeze your garden plants.
This time of year they are already frozen.
I'm more intrigued about why his nitrogen canister looks like a space capsule :P
Was there any liquid nitrogen left by the time the thermite burned through?
I want to see a video of you taking back that pan for a refund at the store! Tell them it was defective...:)
While it's still red hot
They aren't at USA
maelgugi r/woosh
When will you finish the Blender 5 million?? I have waited for so long now. It looks amazing!!
Okay, here is my idea, but it requires a few steps: STEP 1, Drill a hole into the frozen lake. STEP 2, using a metal pipe with one end sealed, stick it down into the hole and fill it with liquid nitrogen. This will create an "ice pipe" that goes deeper into the lake. STEP 3, remove the metal pipe and keep filling the hole with liquid nitrogen so that the ice pipe gets nice and thick over many hours. STEP 4, ignite some thermite over the hole. Should be a BIG thermite/ice explosion.
wow! I was expecting the liquid nitrogen to put out the sparkler before the thermite even ignited, but it pretty much exploded instead!
Liquid Nitrogen, the only thing that boils in Finland winter. :)
Do you make your thermite yourself? I work with welding railroad tracks and we use thermite all the time. light 10kg+ on the ice of a lake and you will get a really nice explosion and some fireworks.
That was cool! I do feel like it was a bit flawed though, curious about the mass discrepancy between the nitrogen and thermite... what if you had a smaller portion of thermite that fell into the liquid nitrogen from the top of the cart? I worry the liquid nitrogen evaporated by the time the whole pan became lit and melted through. Very epic idea though! Thank you!
Now just sneak that shopping cart back in with the others at the market.
Which supermarket is missing it's shopping cart 😂
Very satisfying extra content!!
The supermarket is not happy with the condition of their trolley when your returned it!
3:24 somehow that sound good 😂😂
That was super interesting! I think mythbusters tested this too wayyyyy back
"Last time you were right and i was _kind_ of wrong". :D Hyvä Lauri pidä toi :D
It's like the epitome of the effects of a Beef Madras, before, during, and after... :P
Did the supermarket say "thank you" when you took the trolley back?
How much ice can thermite go thu
Detonate with sparkler / detonate with percussion
3:32 4K SQUAD LIKE!
That looks the shopping cart you drug behind your rallye car.
Ignite a thermite batch over a propane filled gas and see flying thermite
I do believe that thermite will beat liquid nitrogen every time!! They use thermite to weld train rails!
........"and I was kinda wrong".......lol
Hey cool video this is the first video I've seen from you guys and I really like it you are cool!
Liquid Nitrogen and then also Thermite vs. surstromming. (Wear a nose plug.) 😀
Hey, I wonder what would happen if you put the thermite on top of the engine?
It's funny how often I see decommissioned shopping carts in youtube videos.
Noi on vissiin peräisin Anttilan konkurssimyynnistä. Samoin ne mallinuket.
@@Saareem Vielä huvittavampaa nyt kun tietää mistä ne on hankittu.
Lauri's next video will show if shopping carts can survive a thermo nuclear blast.
fill a waterproof container (around 25cm x 25cm) with thermite and a wireless remote igniter buried in the middle of the thermite. Then freeze this container of thermite in the middle of a very large block of ice. Put it on the lake and trigger the igniter!
I see the small chain hanging from the shopping cart handle. Aldi's donation? =D
Why do you have that shopping cart? Those do cost money you know...(granted, stores do throw out some of the old ones when they get all bent and stuff; but I don’t know, it just seems suspicious to me o.0). Nice explosions either way tho 👍
Don't try this at home
Me: I'll try at my friends backyard.
Can you freeze a load of water around a big amount thermite?
what about the other way ? is there something that can contain the thermite while it burns and then poor the LN into it.
"Last time you were right and I was kind of "wrong"" :D
Awesome 25 cent shopping cart! Great bargain purchase. 🤣
Hello, is the intro song "beyond the press" or is it an other song? And where can i get the song?
Any reason why you were climb milling?
Maybe some thermite welding videos???
I just have one question; did the shopping cart go back to the store?,,,,😂
The bottom of the shopping cart looks like it's been deformed by the space-time continuum :)
Should have poured the rest of the liquid nitrogen in the hot pot to see if it cracked.
You can see it now. Anni all compact sitting in the grocery cart as Lauri pushes her away from the store as fast as he can. Both of the whooping and hollering and laughing as they get away with it.
Lauri, just let her be completely right one of these times bro. In the beginning of this video you said you were "sorta wrong" about your guess in the earlier video. It's ok. You can be completely wrong and we will all still love you.
Interesting video guys, I have an idea for you. Thermic Lance vs. Frozen Lake.
Uh you can email me if you need to know how to make cheap DIY thermic lance. slashmacleod@gmail.com
Were do you buy your shopping trolleys?
Will you please do this again but with a very BIG block of clear ice and a very BIG block of dry ice?
I can only guess what your PLI is.
Never underestimate the power of thermite :O
Where do they come from?
Your forgetting Ladies think there right all the time LOL Joking Anna.
Are there still abandoned swimming saunas left on the lake? Fill one with thermite :)
Tat was priti kuttt.....
Bubbles would be pissed.
Can thermite be used as engine oil?
You know, if you leave liquid nitrogen exposed to air, and keep topping the container off, it will distill liquid oxygen from the air, and the oxygen will sink, and collect at the bottom of the vessel.
Find out what thermite won’t melt through
2:00 Did you notice the gravitational distortion to your shopping cart's grid pattern? There must be something really, REALLY FRACKING dense in that pot! I hope you consulted CERN, or whomever; would be a pity to miss out on this phenomenon.
Turkey deep fryer with jars filled liquid oxygen.
do you have a railgun ? because you really should shoot some liquid thermite trough a railgun :)
Another idea, can you try thermite on the ceramic ball bearing you tried to crush with Smashanator 5000000 (S5M). See whether it cracks. If it survives you could try crushing it again with S5M to see if it weakened, followed by dipping it in liquid nitrogen first then thermite to see it can handle the thermal shock. If it makes it this far try S5M one more time :)
did you get the coin out of the trolley
I love how y'all say aluminum foil I'm from Alabama we say it a lot different.
Mr. Gray they say it correctly only America says and spells it Aluminum the rest of the world it's Aluminium
Poor shopingcart :(
Thermite vs engine block!
Thermite vs Snowman
Nice
I see you are using liquid nitrogen to warm up a Finnish winter day ;)
Looking a bit cold there now, Anni didn't look too happy at the start, looked like you warmed up a bit though.
What can you do with ping pong balls? Crush a bunch of those, try some dipped in liquid nitrogen? What about a pack of cards, our favorite bang, dipped in liquid nitrogen first do they still explode?
Dump some molten steel in a water puddle. Big boom. We empty our huge pots out at work thats full of slag...when the slag lands in water the explosion is big enough to measure on the richter scale(earthquake scale).
IS IT NEVER SUNNY IN FINLAND?
Awsome!!!