I work in a sheet metal fabrication mill and we are required to use cut resistant sleeves because we slide large thin sheets of metal. The sleeves save my arms almost everyday.
We used cut-resistant sleeves like that when working around lots of sheet metal and large panes of glass like in the window shop. Saved a lot of people's arms from getting sliced open. it is also useful in meat processing because there aren't there are knives flailing all over the place in the processing plant.
yea i work in a factory that deals in making car doors and its mandatory we wear the sleeves as its to protect us from any sharp ends of the metals we use
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Also, it helps you to protect your hands underneath gloves when you working with sheet metal. If you ever worked with ventilation ducts oh, there are super Sharp. So, I hope that answers your question
Sleeves like that are used by manufactures to prevent injuries on assembly lines or parts manufacture and welding. Car parts stamping, anything that is hot....machinery operations....stuff like that.
We use the sleeves when working in the ceilings, pulling cables and such, lots of sharp edges on cable trays and metal structures and even sharply cut cable ties can easily cut you.
I'm a window Glazier. Which means I work with large pieces of thin glass and mirror. These things with definitely MINIMIZE the effects of sharp glass hitting your arms. I've had stitches 3 times on my arms and once on my leg. I use those sleeves now.
The sleeves are used for steel industry we used them at my job we processed coils into usable sheets from thin gauge to heavy gauge keeps yea from getting cut
We wore those sleeves in a factory that produced metal products from giant stamps. They protected against all the the sharp burrs that the freshly stamped parts had.
curious if those cut resistant gloves would be good if gardening (&trimming) around bushes with thorns...like bougainvillea's? Am always getting my arms cut.
Cut resistant sleeves: I work with metal and we use these sleeves every day. When the metal is 12ft long you need two people holding it, one on each end and holding like this can cause the sharp end of the metal to rub against your wrist or arms.
The cut-resistant sleeves are used at automotive plants I have one in my city called aisin that makes the sunroofs and you use it when you're cutting the excess material off the sunroofs after injection molding they'd use Razer blades to trim it
I use these when I work at my job, I work at a bread factory and we have to pull hot pans off the line. You'd be surprised at how easily you get burned. Pair these with heat resistant gloves and you're good to go.
They do make chainmail sleeves which are even stronger and would hold up to you slicing on a piece of wood like you did and also fairly stab-resistant. Because it's chain mail
I work in construction and I've been required to wear cut resistant sleeves and gloves whenever working with glass, sheet metal or tying rebar because of the potential of a wire poke.
I had to wear those sleeves when I was working with sheet metal. It's very easy to get hundreds of cuts on your arms in a second when you are moving A/C cooling fins off of a stamping press.
The cut resistant sleeves are what we had to wear at this sheet metal cutting facility I worked at so we wouldn't slice our arms with giant sheets of stainless and aluminum.
I have seen that cut resistance material in a few other videos and they always get through, although they always have a hard surface on the other side. I wonder if they would preform better with a soft surface behind them like flesh.
Oooh and I believe if the Russian hacker would have read the DIRECTIONS may have just accidentally told how to lock in the can.... love you videos crazy Russian hacker..... u the man bro......
These are used in meat industry under chain mesh or plastic gauntlet. they aren't supposed to be cut proof, just another layer between the skin and the knife. Cut gloves aren't supposed to be cut proof, either.
I know quite a few factories I've worked in made us wear those kevlar protective sleeves. They're quite common here in Canada for the automotive industry.
I work in a sheet metal fabrication mill and we are required to use cut resistant sleeves because we slide large thin sheets of metal. The sleeves save my arms almost everyday.
Yup, same. Kevlar gloves and sleeves mean I have ten finger still.
We just got some new ones at the shop and these new ones are junk.They are super thin unluke the older ones
Stay safe.
What you mean by almost 😟
Glazing trade aswell
When he tested cut resistant sleeves, my anxiety went 📈
STRONK
We used cut-resistant sleeves like that when working around lots of sheet metal and large panes of glass like in the window shop. Saved a lot of people's arms from getting sliced open. it is also useful in meat processing because there aren't there are knives flailing all over the place in the processing plant.
D3MONFIEND STINKS :-( 📉
Yep same.
exactly
"Here goes nothing."
*Tries it and cuts his hand off*
"Oh well here goes my hand."
**puts on a new hand**
Hey what's up guys today I am gonna use some hand replacement gagets
boom, I just cut my hand off
You mean
boom! There goes my hand....
BOOM
IDK why but, CrazyRussianHacker and quarantine goes really well together hahaha
I agree with you .
You can put it on low, or use the rocket engine function
The sleeves are for ppl who work with metal sheeting and tin rooms and I work in the refinery and insulators use them
They might also be used in printing and corrugated cardboard manufacturing for paper cut resistance
Definitely. Just imagine your arm clipping stacked aluminum sheets as you walk between rows.
yea i work in a factory that deals in making car doors and its mandatory we wear the sleeves as its to protect us from any sharp ends of the metals we use
Mom: What are you watching?
Me: A Russian guy trying to cut his arms.
Reiner Braun what it say before edited
@@xjallows5388 it said tryying
Bread Emoji alr cool
Whenever he couldn't get the gas can to lock in I had flashbacks of the exploding mini camp stove
You had togo there thanks for the flashbacks
Did the same
Which video?
whats the video called??
Loš Gas I think it was a personal experience.
cut resistant and cut proof are way different .
Thank you. I was scrolling through the comments hoping someone would say it before I did..
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You have to push and twist the gas bottle on te stove, then locks in
My girlfriend used to work in a place where they made glass and she had to use the cut resistant sleeves
Your 'imaginary gf' might wanna say
НЕLLЯАlZΞЯ bruh what
Left or right?
Also, it helps you to protect your hands underneath gloves when you working with sheet metal. If you ever worked with ventilation ducts oh, there are super Sharp. So, I hope that answers your question
Sleeves like that are used by manufactures to prevent injuries on assembly lines or parts manufacture and welding. Car parts stamping, anything that is hot....machinery operations....stuff like that.
"if You can light dry grass you can pretty mutch lite anything on fire" Taras Kul 2020
We wear them at work making cars, especially in the body shop when handling raw sheet metal parts
Taras: *has razor sharp knife and cut resistant sleeves*
Also Taras: *decides to test the sleeves on paper AFTER testing on his arm
Been following you since almost the very beginning. I love watching every one of your videos! Keep up the great work!
Me too I loved his videos back than, but I love that he is still the same
2:39 that would be the coolest iron man hand arc reactor thing
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Actually *"boom"* is
@@lllz9800 actually "wooaoh it cut agaian" is
5:10 taras.exe has stopped working 🤣🤣
We use the sleeves when working in the ceilings, pulling cables and such, lots of sharp edges on cable trays and metal structures and even sharply cut cable ties can easily cut you.
I love survival stuff and i love the survival series keep it up
LOL, 4:37 “SAFETY #1 PRIORITY” 🤣
I’m kinda scared to do this
The butane can does lock in the stove if you turn it, it will lock into place.
Do you know what that stove is called?
@@realsteel85 snow peak.
@@jefflatham3247 thanks!
Me at home: bored because of quarantine
Taras at bome: getting ready for zombie apocalypse
You already did review of this collapsible thing
What is it called?
“Looks like a big torpeeno” 🤣🤣🤣
Velkum beck to my lavatory we're seeftee is nambuh vun pree-or-itee! (sigh, I miss this)
Kevlar sleeves, we use them in BMW's press shop to protect against cuts when handling sharp sheet metal and panels.
I'm a window Glazier. Which means I work with large pieces of thin glass and mirror. These things with definitely MINIMIZE the effects of sharp glass hitting your arms. I've had stitches 3 times on my arms and once on my leg. I use those sleeves now.
I used to work in a glass factory and we were required to wear similar sleeves
The sleeves are used for steel industry we used them at my job we processed coils into usable sheets from thin gauge to heavy gauge keeps yea from getting cut
We wore those sleeves in a factory that produced metal products from giant stamps. They protected against all the the sharp burrs that the freshly stamped parts had.
I‘m really missing „ Security is our one priority “😢
curious if those cut resistant gloves would be good if gardening (&trimming) around bushes with thorns...like bougainvillea's? Am always getting my arms cut.
Cut resistant sleeves: I work with metal and we use these sleeves every day. When the metal is 12ft long you need two people holding it, one on each end and holding like this can cause the sharp end of the metal to rub against your wrist or arms.
The cut-resistant sleeves are used at automotive plants I have one in my city called aisin that makes the sunroofs and you use it when you're cutting the excess material off the sunroofs after injection molding they'd use Razer blades to trim it
But they have Kevlar sleeves tho
Dude is getting nuts with these re-uploads.
I use these when I work at my job, I work at a bread factory and we have to pull hot pans off the line. You'd be surprised at how easily you get burned. Pair these with heat resistant gloves and you're good to go.
i was waiting for him to take the sleeves off and blood just start leaking loll
we use that type of sleeves for handling glass and sharp metals where i work
3:26 its call arm guard ppe .its use for handle glass in industry..it will protect your arm..thanks me
Thumbs up for me for this comment 😅
Industrial protective sleeves is my go to in a survival situation. Lazy Russian Hacker making a new video from previously put to the test items
Love your videos
Where can I find that little stove... I need it for work
*starts cutting arms*
Me: ok cool
*turns are around for split second to cut veins*
My emo ex gf: same
They do make chainmail sleeves which are even stronger and would hold up to you slicing on a piece of wood like you did and also fairly stab-resistant. Because it's chain mail
I work in behavioral therapy, we use the sleeves to protect our arms from bites
Jonathan Boucher wow
Hope everything is going well
🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
I work in a mirror fabrication factory and the cut resistant sleeves are very usefull to manipulate glass without any risk of being cut.
6:44 is that amazed ghost !!!
Haha
What seriously 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
His Survival gadgets are gonna help us in Covid 19 pandemic
I wonder if that sleeve thing would help us in the fiber glass industry
Am I the only one thinking that stove as arc reactor from iron man xdd
How do you turn off an alcohol stove then???
Most come with a metal cover. You put it on and it will another the flame through lack of oxygen.
We use those sleeves and body shop when we build cars cuz of the sheet because of the metal is sharp edge
When I was working in a glass factory we had to use those to protect our arms from large shards of glass
The gloves could be used, if you go for a holiday in London.
What??
Emos be like... 4:29
😂
3:34 these sleeves are used by machinists or glass handlers to prevent metal or glass shards from cutting them.
Glass production makes good use of the sleeves.
I was holding that lighter in my hand when you were testing it. Its great.
Had them gloves in a place I worked cutting open boxes with a knife, somehow ended up cutting my arm and needing around 15 stitches 😂
You have to twist the can after pushing in to lock it. You have demons in the room when working with gas !!!
I work in construction and I've been required to wear cut resistant sleeves and gloves whenever working with glass, sheet metal or tying rebar because of the potential of a wire poke.
Motorcycle instructors say "the price of the helmet is the price of your head." That sharps-resist sleeve looks like a poor trade.
Who here actually bought products he recommended?
i have also brought many kitchen gajiks from him.
Only if it was very unique, wow, delicious.
Couple over the years.
HR-Vex Guilty as Charged
For the first one you have to push and spin on right and it will lock
you mean 5 gadgets I already reviewed and stuck into a compilation video.
My blood pressure went up when he test the sleeves!
*When he put the sleeves to the test.
Some companies require an employee who uses a box cutter as a regular tool to wear the long cut resistant gloves.
1:48 wow looks like a big tourpeeno over here
1:49 "wow looks like a big torpino right here"
A big torbino
Going over the instructions would be awwesoome.
Where did you buy the lighter at 16.12?
Actually the knife was scared of him
I had to wear those sleeves when I was working with sheet metal. It's very easy to get hundreds of cuts on your arms in a second when you are moving A/C cooling fins off of a stamping press.
4:18
we should see a whole vid w/ just Taras cutting stuf with the sharp knife like that :P
Imagine if that sleeves ended up being one of his fails on his arm🙃
Very Cool 😎 Spasiba for sharing.
Does anyone know where to buy the camp stove
I am wondering the same thing
The cut resistant sleeves are what we had to wear at this sheet metal cutting facility I worked at so we wouldn't slice our arms with giant sheets of stainless and aluminum.
the gloves aren't for sawing with a knife, they are for a graze or a slice
I have seen that cut resistance material in a few other videos and they always get through, although they always have a hard surface on the other side. I wonder if they would preform better with a soft surface behind them like flesh.
Roll up in the club, wearing nothing but welding pants and cut resistant sleeves
This man right would survive the zombie apocalypse
I use the cut resistant arm sleeves while working with sheet metal or building cars. I also use them when climbing trees for trimming.
5:08 me when I realised I f*cked up
whats the name or make of mini camp stove
cut resistant is WAY different from cut proof
We used the Cut proof sleeves when I worked in a steel mill where we handled sharp metal all day so we wouldn’t cut arms
Oooh and I believe if the Russian hacker would have read the DIRECTIONS may have just accidentally told how to lock in the can.... love you videos crazy Russian hacker..... u the man bro......
These are used in meat industry under chain mesh or plastic gauntlet. they aren't supposed to be cut proof, just another layer between the skin and the knife. Cut gloves aren't supposed to be cut proof, either.
Your accent reminds me of my buddy Kevin from Poland 🇵🇱
Whats the name of the portable stove????
Those arms socks looks like they'd be good in a sword fight
So cool
Sleeves are for sheet metal workers, protects you working with insulation.
I know quite a few factories I've worked in made us wear those kevlar protective sleeves. They're quite common here in Canada for the automotive industry.
I use Kevlar cut sleeves at my job working in a aero space foundry. They work well and have saved my arms many times over from being sliced open.