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  • @MrBanzoid
    @MrBanzoid 3 года назад +14

    What a beautiful machine. The intricate dance of all the parts moving in synchronism is almost magical.

  • @HitTheMat
    @HitTheMat 21 день назад +1

    10 years later, still coming back to hear this rhythm. Amazing how fast it runs!

  • @nodrogawson963
    @nodrogawson963 8 лет назад +45

    Nice engine, a credit to the Victorian engineer and the people who look after it now.That's the fastest I've ever seen one run, good job governors were working OK.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 5 лет назад +14

    This is a compound corliss engine, very efficient. The barring engine makes for a much less laborious startup.

  • @mukhopadhyayananda
    @mukhopadhyayananda 4 года назад +7

    I have heard only the rattling noise produced from the various moving part of the Engine. Old is really Gold!

  • @timmayer8723
    @timmayer8723 7 лет назад +5

    Truly a mechanical work of art and 211years old. Meticulous care and attention to detail shows throughout this video. Excellent.

    • @cple1
      @cple1 7 лет назад +2

      It would be 123 years old.

  • @tobybrown1179
    @tobybrown1179 3 года назад +6

    That engine is going to out live us all, very nice indeed

  • @thomastsangthomas1616
    @thomastsangthomas1616 6 лет назад +12

    Nice classic steam engine from the 1894! It can hit 500HP, and I supposed the giant flywheel can turn at about 62 rpm.

  • @anubiswerelupe
    @anubiswerelupe 7 месяцев назад +2

    What a wondrous sound.
    This huge mechanical beast, you can just hear and feel its heart beat.

  • @newenglandwirelesssteammus4167
    @newenglandwirelesssteammus4167 3 года назад +7

    What a beautiful engine! We love the elegance of that valve gear!

  • @ohforjupiterssake
    @ohforjupiterssake 2 года назад +2

    Thank you ever so much for sharing the video of such wonderful machine, beautiful music it makes!

  • @moschettiflavio3635
    @moschettiflavio3635 Год назад +3

    AHHHH this is absolutely incredible!

  • @Mechknight73
    @Mechknight73 5 лет назад +46

    This one's putting out a nicer rhythm than some techno music lol

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial 4 года назад +4

      The engine room crew musta been grooving the whole work day...

  • @sfenodonte
    @sfenodonte 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic, wonderful machine, the wonderful thing is that it works, it's not a static object just dusted and alive, producing electricity. The ROYCE generator was also great, I remembered something in his biography but I didn't think it was his. Dynamic museums only in UK .......

  • @macrumpton
    @macrumpton Год назад +4

    Beautiful and terrifying to think of the power stored in that flywheel.

  • @paullindsay1622
    @paullindsay1622 4 года назад +2

    I'm amazed at how quiet this ancient beast is. I bet the entire building pulsates in a majestic tempo.

    • @ronwilken5219
      @ronwilken5219 3 года назад +1

      Probably not. it's so well balanced that you'd hardly notice it's running. F I wasn't it'd"walk out the door".

  • @FrontSideBus
    @FrontSideBus 10 лет назад +16

    What a fantastic bit of precision engineering! Just look at all the valve gear, still working perfectly after a century or so :)
    I'm surprised there wasn't a few coins balanced on too of it somewhere to demonstrate how smooth it operates!

    • @keithmcintyre588
      @keithmcintyre588 5 лет назад +1

      I have balanced coins on the intercooler housing of Ingersoll Rand class XLE reciprocating air compressors driven by synchronous motors more than a few times, these units were 600 hp 28’’low pressure piston and 16’’ high pressure piston with a 10’’ stroke and very smooth running 😊.

  • @rcpilot1565
    @rcpilot1565 4 года назад +5

    What an absolute masterpiece. So gorgeous!

  • @paullindsay1622
    @paullindsay1622 7 лет назад +24

    Whoo_Hoo! What a great rhythm it produces. I would love to be there in person and feel the floor as it comes to operating speed. And this is one of the better reasons YT exist. Thank you for posting this video!

  • @titanmechanical17763
    @titanmechanical17763 8 месяцев назад +1

    the engine is a true marvel of enginering

  • @HIGHLIFE454
    @HIGHLIFE454 8 лет назад +46

    perfect rhythm...sounds like music

    • @j-man6001
      @j-man6001 5 лет назад +1

      @M. Abrar Arnedd United Kingdom

  • @DawidGabriel
    @DawidGabriel 7 лет назад +11

    Just found out about this engine and I'm absolutely amazed by the speed I see it running! Here in Portugal I have seen two big stationary steam engines turning - but only on fumes. Only the 125 hp corliss at the "Sociedade Africana da Polvora" runs this nicely and at similar speed - although it sure can not compare to this beauty in scale and majesty. Nonetheless our "Joseph Farcot" has a curious design where the steam connects to a fountain in the exterior, making the beginning and the end of working hours be not only heard by the whistle, but also seen by nice jets of water!

  • @covvie
    @covvie 6 лет назад +6

    Cool. Double expansion. Whoever did the videography did a great job covering all the mechanics. I enjoyed watching the valve gear.
    Wonder what fired the boilers? I imagine coal, but when this was built, there may have been access to oil.
    In any case, fine video; fine subject. Kind of amazed I'm just seeing it 4.5 years after it was uploaded.

    • @ascasc9957
      @ascasc9957 3 года назад +4

      They have 2 Lancashire boilers on site that burn coal. Its very rare to see English engines being ran by oil fired boilers, excluding modern ones.

  • @SteamCrane
    @SteamCrane 3 года назад +2

    The video didn't clearly show the trip part of the Corliss valve gear, camera was moving too fast past it. You have to stop and watch the valves to understand how it works. That is the clicking you hear, the operating lever pulls the steam valve open, then the follower on the valve stem trips and allows the valve to quickly close to save steam. Unusual to see a big Corliss running at full speed!

  • @3RTracing
    @3RTracing 6 лет назад +6

    Like the Tornado, and other fine English Steam Locomotives, these chaps with the stationaries here and at Ellenroad really know how to let these absolutely wonderful, graceful and might engines run. No silly idle speed, the Brits really show off their steam and i love it. It is so great to see these old girls run at appropriate, to class RPM. These engines ran fast like that for days and weeks without a break, and they still run strong and powerful. I come for a long line of railroad builders who put railroads all over Central and South American. That family side is Scottish. I live in WA State USA.

  • @qaisurrehman7106
    @qaisurrehman7106 6 лет назад +3

    magnificent work of engineering love it

  • @steamgent4592
    @steamgent4592 6 лет назад +7

    I remember this engine in one of Fred Dibnahs shows its beautiful!

  • @zodiotekgaming
    @zodiotekgaming 9 лет назад +38

    Now that's torque :3

    • @joscious
      @joscious 4 года назад +1

      [enter stonks man here] tork

  • @IronHearts007
    @IronHearts007 7 лет назад +2

    Wonderful Steam Engine .Great Video

  • @markyboi79
    @markyboi79 3 года назад +2

    A thing of beauty and a joy forever!

  • @norbertk.1473
    @norbertk.1473 17 дней назад

    _Diese wunderschöne Dampfmaschine ist mit all ihrer Mechanik wie ein lebendiges Wesen. Das sieht man an der tanzenden Mechanik ab __7:03__._ 🥰
    This beautiful steam engine is like a living being with all its mechanics. You can see this in the dancing mechanics from 7:03. 🥰

  • @qaisurrehman7106
    @qaisurrehman7106 5 лет назад +3

    Rewinding it maybe a 24th time just to hear that amazing rhythm

  • @syhooverman5418
    @syhooverman5418 4 года назад +4

    I dont mean to trivialise this FANTASTIC piece of engineering but it sounds a bit like my agitator washing machine. Pity we dont get clearer closeups of the volt and current meters. Great post though.

  • @DarqeDestroyer
    @DarqeDestroyer 3 года назад +1

    I've seen a bunch of large Corliss engines on youtube, but this is the only one that I've seen actually being brought to full speed. All the others are run at a dead slow idle.

  • @LandAnchor
    @LandAnchor 2 года назад +1

    I personally didn’t find the person talking a bother at all. A very interesting, rhythmical machine that captivates the imagination of the child in all of us.

  • @simonpenny2564
    @simonpenny2564 5 лет назад +16

    "a very annoying woman talked all the way through"
    and the camera person didn't know what they were looking at, so every time you think the camera is coming in for a detail shot, it just slides away. Quit frustrating. The engine, btw, is a Corliss valve type, this is what all the mechanisms after 7.00 are.

    • @marianbuduroi6463
      @marianbuduroi6463 3 года назад

      thank you so much, i really wanted to know what type of engine is 😊

  • @F-Man
    @F-Man 7 лет назад +30

    We seriously need to look into reviving technology like this. Sure, these engines are big, heavy, and high maintenance, but just listen to how smoothly and, surprisingly, quietly it runs! With modern technology, it may now be possible to make steam engines 100% resource neutral, if we could generate heat with renewable fuels. The exhaust steam could be then recaptured and condensed back into water, which could then be used to run the engine, or for other applications. Makes one wonder.

    • @forrest225
      @forrest225 7 лет назад +18

      Steam power is still used extensively. All coal, natural gas, and nuclear plants use steam turbines to drive generators. They typically operate as closed systems constantly recycling the water they use.

    • @MrBewie
      @MrBewie 6 лет назад +6

      These piston driven steam engines are wonderful, but they are hopelessly inefficient. When the steam turbine came, all these fantastic machines became obsolete.
      We even still to this day use steam turbines as already mentioned by other people here.

    • @linkshutdowm
      @linkshutdowm 6 лет назад +3

      Ferrariman601 the Titanic's steam engine and boilers returned the steam to water, but you do have a good idea going.

    • @haroldpearson6025
      @haroldpearson6025 6 лет назад +4

      forrest225
      Up to 2000hp a reciprocating steam engine is better for these sort of applications, pumping and locomotives etc. As for maintenance I think they were less trouble than with modern technology. A 1950s locomotive would go 130,000 miles between services. Many ended their days having done over a million miles.

    • @charliejeans2413
      @charliejeans2413 5 лет назад +2

      @@MrBewie or so they say, melosco super heaters 1940. 950° at the start 950° at the finish process, dtry steam 22% more efficient than wet steam, steam is 77% efficient. Steam engines run 500,000 mikes in ships and still have many 100.000 mikes l3ft in them before they ate resleeved, Less moving parts means less matinanace. A single turbine has no matinanace. Only the boiler is Dr calc with gycosphate, the same gycosphate Monsanto spray on crops and has patented as an antibiotic, because it kills all bacteria except samonilia.
      You have been sold the petrol lie, vs "it's too expensive to heat water not true in fact it's the very opposite.

  • @roundhousetrainspotting
    @roundhousetrainspotting 4 года назад +1

    Now this is art.

  • @norbertk.1473
    @norbertk.1473 17 дней назад

    _Die Dampfmaschine ist super gut_ 😃😃😃👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
    The steam engine is super good 😃😃😃👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 2 года назад

    If there is not woman screaming or talking there is a dog barking, never fails.

  • @bastouneuroatypicmusic6885
    @bastouneuroatypicmusic6885 6 лет назад +3

    I love this music !!!!

  • @3RTracing
    @3RTracing 6 лет назад +6

    Another thing find fascinating about this engine is the valve timing. It is very short and highly efficient. No wasted steam pressure here. What is the working pressure of this engine?

    • @ascasc9957
      @ascasc9957 3 года назад +1

      In the day they would have run a lot higher, I would guess around the 150-180 psi mark. Now they run at around 50-60 as the engine isn't under much load and the boilers are very large for the engine that they provide the steam for.

  • @shanuk1986
    @shanuk1986 4 года назад +1

    Mind-blowing.

  • @oro5103
    @oro5103 8 лет назад +1

    Very amazing.

  • @zlatkonikolic4530
    @zlatkonikolic4530 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing!!

  • @joseedjaniocoisasdenossate3930
    @joseedjaniocoisasdenossate3930 3 года назад +2

    Uma linda máquina

  • @crazyhorsetrading8655
    @crazyhorsetrading8655 6 лет назад +2

    Wow thanks for the upload. Talk about the heart beat of the mill. I would have loved to see the looms weaving as well. So much has been lost in the profit driven "new era" this machine maintained will run for generations to come. can you say the same for the crap that is produced today at inflated prices

    • @timmayer8723
      @timmayer8723 3 года назад +1

      First world countries thrive on the principle of obsolescence. Every thing produced by the USA is built to be scrapped instead of repaired and reused.

  • @thelegend2o7
    @thelegend2o7 3 года назад +2

    I don't know about you but this looks like it's dancing to me

  • @humbertorios2941
    @humbertorios2941 6 лет назад

    Eu quero saber se esse motor é a vapor ou diesel. Quantos HP tem essa maquina. Bom dia.

  • @timmayer8723
    @timmayer8723 3 года назад

    Electric motors also have the ability to run for years with almost no maintenance. Battery powered electric motors of enormous size will be market ready in under ten years. Traction motors used to drive diesel electric locomotives have tremendous torque and can move millions of pounds of freight cars.

  • @sergeitsukovits9205
    @sergeitsukovits9205 3 года назад

    Amazing.

  • @Georgeconna32
    @Georgeconna32 5 лет назад +1

    16 mosques in Burnley, don't think the future is bright for people to look after these machines in years to come. I see the museum is back open though.

    • @user-yw8sr3uj1w
      @user-yw8sr3uj1w 4 года назад

      Tf? Anyone can care for this engine and do an amazing job. Interesting how you contradicted yourself when they opened the museum again. Just because you push stereotypes on to groups of people doesn't mean they're all the same. I have a friend from other religions and she's amazing at engineering. Why do you think only certain type of person can care?
      You're definitely a boomer

  • @brustar5152
    @brustar5152 2 года назад

    I think if it were me, I'd use a pressurized back pack with a wand oiler to fill all those drip oil dispensers LOL.

  • @rauldusserre1302
    @rauldusserre1302 5 лет назад

    Mi querido Hector, me acerco a Ud. hoy 4 de setiembre de 2018, porque dentro de l8 dias cumplire los 80, Se que a Ud. le faltan algunos dias. Bragado siempre sabe equivocarse. Le mano un gran saludo cordialmente. Yo soy de C.de Areco (medio cerca verdad?)Un abrazo grande mi querido Señor.

  • @johnwood6223
    @johnwood6223 6 лет назад +8

    sadly the museum is closed down now and future is uncertain I expect it will be left till the bits get stolen and then scrapped

    • @willhall3440
      @willhall3440 6 лет назад +2

      Yeah hopefully it won't come to that. I think the building is still maintained by the council but I don't think the engine will run again. It's quite sad really.

    • @organbuilder272
      @organbuilder272 5 лет назад +6

      +John wood - Why is it closed down. Is this not a historic building set up in a preservation trust? Have the volunteers who preserved, rebuilt and tun this thing all gone away. Are there no new people who can see the beauty and functionality of this machine take over and continue the operation? Shame on you British for letting this happen. It is the same tragic tale of the complete eradication of Fred Dibnahs, house, contents, his steam powered machine shop,, machine tools his workshop and all his hand tools, gauges and fitting. Everything wiped out, including the mine headgear he built to demonstrate how the English mines operated. All gone for nothing more than pure greed/ A curse on you all who can not take care of what your Grandfathers have handed down to you. You have all these wealthy jolly-boys riding around in their expensive cars. Have them put a trust fund together to preserve these heritage sites.. You certainly raise enough fuss about old building that are nothing more than broken down stone walls. You can't save what is left of a functional cloth mill. Shame on you all., weal, modern day wimps who care for nothing but yourself and your material existence. You folks on this site - Rise up. Make a fuss. Do something. Don't wait for others to do it for you. No one will. Don't let this incredible machine 200 years old??? Look at it. Flawless quiet operation.
      Please, those of you who care. Do a Gofund and get rid of the "Council" which is obviously useless and take care of this thing.
      It has a name. All English steam machines did.

    • @user-yw8sr3uj1w
      @user-yw8sr3uj1w 4 года назад

      @@organbuilder272 yes exactly this! I am 18 and I also believe exactly what you said!!!!

  • @Tetra3Ne56scur
    @Tetra3Ne56scur 8 лет назад +5

    Why have the confusing bells and whistles of today's generators
    When this one can do the same.
    Give these to the poor countries who need it the most

    • @twistedyogert
      @twistedyogert 8 лет назад +1

      Forget solar panels, you could power a whole village with one this size.

    • @commandercody38
      @commandercody38 6 лет назад +1

      those are too light to carry off

    • @Tetra3Ne56scur
      @Tetra3Ne56scur 4 года назад

      As new ways of generating power are being made and put together
      The old machines that generate power and still work today can be cheaper
      And I was saying
      Developing countries might be able to afford these steam engine generators

  • @norbertk.1473
    @norbertk.1473 17 дней назад

    _Welcher Arbeitsvorgang wurde erfüllt ab __0:57__ bis __2:55__ ?_
    Which work process was completed from 0:57 to 2:55?

  • @sureshchella5977
    @sureshchella5977 6 лет назад

    what's kope winding

  • @MyCommandos
    @MyCommandos 5 лет назад +2

    X THE SOUNDS IT LIKE A CHANT ,

  • @hastyone9048
    @hastyone9048 2 года назад

    Didn’t see the dash pots moving, maybe covered?

  • @DavidDelgadoDRC-ED2
    @DavidDelgadoDRC-ED2 5 лет назад +1

    A powerful steam engine that can save 40,000 lives a year in England. @

  • @j-man6001
    @j-man6001 6 лет назад

    BEAUTIFUL! And sounds amazing, but what was he doing here? 02:53

  • @dumbdumb8455
    @dumbdumb8455 4 года назад +1

    I would assume that the engine used to run the looms as well as the generator? No way that big engine is needed to turn just that tiny generator.

    • @reecenewton3097
      @reecenewton3097 3 года назад +1

      Yes. The textile mill is no more, so the engine only runs the generator as part of the demonstration.

  • @ulanovalex74
    @ulanovalex74 4 года назад +1

    Чудо чудное диво дивное

  • @51artvn74
    @51artvn74 6 лет назад

    There is some bearings in construction?

  • @Tez73
    @Tez73 5 лет назад

    Where is this engine

  • @julianv.5848
    @julianv.5848 7 лет назад +2

    AN ABSOLUTE 1894 VICTORIAN, ROLLS ROYCE OLYMPUS..............NAW THAT IS MAGIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @marianbuduroi6463
    @marianbuduroi6463 3 года назад

    what type of steam engine is this ?

  • @shubhamgautam710
    @shubhamgautam710 5 лет назад

    Feel the power. Triple expansion??

    • @b43xoit
      @b43xoit 4 года назад

      Looks like double.

  • @lsswappedcessna
    @lsswappedcessna 5 лет назад

    And all this at about 120rpm.

  • @coalcrackerchris
    @coalcrackerchris 3 года назад

    How many hp?

  • @darkovbarbora
    @darkovbarbora 5 лет назад

    Pěkný dvoustupňový dvojčinný parní stroj. Pokud by však byl vybaven ještě druhou polovinou (stejným strojem stejné konstrukce) s klikami zalomenými o 90°jeho výkon by se zdvojnásobil a zcela by odpadlo zdlouhavé startování pomocným parním strojkem. Ten by tam mohl sloužit jen k pootáčení při údržbě stroje a jeho revizím. ruclips.net/video/Z3kkPzVodvo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/eTj1CEJowkA/видео.html

  • @Piotr_T
    @Piotr_T 7 лет назад

    Will it fit to my Clio?

  • @szymongorczynski7621
    @szymongorczynski7621 7 лет назад +1

    Where does she get her steam from?

    • @maxdavies9958
      @maxdavies9958 7 лет назад +2

      boilers... lol they are in the room next to it. you see those red pipes I am pretty sure they are feeding her the steam

    • @1dogpobo
      @1dogpobo 6 лет назад

      a steam engine produces steam. Even i know that and i don't know anything about em

    • @user-yw8sr3uj1w
      @user-yw8sr3uj1w 4 года назад

      @@1dogpobo Wrong

  • @jlbminestine698
    @jlbminestine698 4 года назад

    3:12

  • @MARKLOCKWOOD2012
    @MARKLOCKWOOD2012 5 лет назад

    I think the Titanic should be re built as a working museum instead of coal natural gas but keep her original. Then go on short trips dine and return to port.

    • @timmayer8723
      @timmayer8723 3 года назад

      Before the TITANIC could be 'rebuilt as an evening cruiser it would need to be retrieved from 10,000 feet of freezing cold Atlantic Ocean water. Used cruise ships can be had for as little as a few million dollars. Harbor cruisers could be had for a million or so.

  • @jlbminestine698
    @jlbminestine698 4 года назад

    5:12

  • @WadeAlexander-pw5qf
    @WadeAlexander-pw5qf Месяц назад

    This machine gave me dirty thoughts 😊

  • @ruanjiayang
    @ruanjiayang 9 лет назад

    what's the power rating?

    • @zodiotekgaming
      @zodiotekgaming 8 лет назад

      +Jiayang Ruan 500HP or roundabouts.

    • @zodiotekgaming
      @zodiotekgaming 8 лет назад

      +AlmightyBanger Possibly more, I don't know all about this beautiful engine. What I know is it's a beautiful engine.

  • @karupusamykarupusamy9658
    @karupusamykarupusamy9658 4 года назад +1

    சூப்பர்இஞ்ஜன்

  • @cherylnesselrodt4402
    @cherylnesselrodt4402 4 года назад

    Not 1912 rms titanic rms britanic rms Olympic

  • @Defconfx
    @Defconfx 5 лет назад

    What did this run?

    • @b43xoit
      @b43xoit 5 лет назад

      A generator.

    • @user-yw8sr3uj1w
      @user-yw8sr3uj1w 4 года назад +1

      @@b43xoit incorrect. This engine ran a cotton mill.

  • @MARKLOCKWOOD2012
    @MARKLOCKWOOD2012 5 лет назад +2

    And do you think anything today will last this long. Nope.

    • @user-yw8sr3uj1w
      @user-yw8sr3uj1w 4 года назад

      Good example are todays mobile phones. They're built to break

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial 4 года назад

      Well, maybe some of the cars, certainly the buildings, for sure the pollution, and definitely the culture: the songs, the mannerisms, the movies, the Internet (already nearly 60 years old)...

  • @mosquito7459
    @mosquito7459 2 месяца назад

    L'air comprimée n'a pas le même charme que la vapeur 😕

  • @williewaltoniii7240
    @williewaltoniii7240 4 года назад

    .

  • @alich.7711
    @alich.7711 5 лет назад

    کبھی ان پر بھی عروج ھوگا

  • @daveb5041
    @daveb5041 7 лет назад +3

    Do you think it would hurt if you got you hand caught in that main flywheel? Or do you think your hand would just stop the machine? You could never have that open to the public in America, I could see some shitty parent not paying attention to their kids as they get too close to the machine.

    • @systematic_error7839
      @systematic_error7839 7 лет назад

      Dave B shitty parent ain't just here in America. I seen worse from other countries like Mexico and New Zealand (my home country)

    • @willhall3440
      @willhall3440 7 лет назад

      Your whole body wouldn't stop that flywheel, the amount of power on that flywheel wouldn't just hurt, for if you did get caught in there it would more than likely rip your arm off. I read one such case in a mill somewhere in Lancashire where this happened when these types of engine were everywhere.

    • @bradwilmot5066
      @bradwilmot5066 6 лет назад +1

      I don't think an oak tree would stop that flywheel...

  • @sotdoang9812
    @sotdoang9812 3 года назад

    Cambodia rice machine should be use this Steam Engine are better.

  • @Mooshka9
    @Mooshka9 4 года назад +3

    The most annoying was the camera operator. Needs to take lessons from a professional.

  • @peterhall4086
    @peterhall4086 4 года назад

    Women always talk, they are almost never quiet.

  • @rainbowdash7834
    @rainbowdash7834 9 лет назад

    Just scrap the stupid thing and invest in more mlp

    • @zodiotekgaming
      @zodiotekgaming 8 лет назад +8

      +Rainbow Dash Get your brony arse out of here. British Steam Engineering glory is clearly not the thing for you, so why bother watching this video in the first place? If you don't like something, don't view anything about it and don't post stupid comments like that making yourself look like an idiot.

    • @Tetra3Ne56scur
      @Tetra3Ne56scur 7 лет назад

      Yea
      These are for the old fellas

    • @Tetra3Ne56scur
      @Tetra3Ne56scur 7 лет назад

      You must be a youngin

    • @maxdavies9958
      @maxdavies9958 7 лет назад +3

      You idiot you have no understanding of how this works so you decided to hate on it! I suggest you stay far away from anything mechanical as you clearly don't appreciate it! I am 14 and I appreciate machines I love them you are probably 18 and think your phone is your life! Sorry but you can't insult the only think I like. Go hate on Nyan cat or something.

    • @maxdavies9958
      @maxdavies9958 7 лет назад

      Another reason why I may have so much hate towards you because of what you said is because I am British... Theory?