@@ReallyBakedGamer I don't think a caveman could predict the necessity for custom excavator grips, let alone that there would be one week left to mail them.
@@ReallyBakedGamer I heavily related to your name. I was about to critique Will's torque wrench calculations there, but then quickest research proved myself wrong and decided not to be an asshole. Good story, right. LOVE YOUR STUFF WILL!!! Wish I could CAD or whatever to make you a fun knob! Much love
@@peepopalaber Yeah Mark Rober has gone so over the top lately - I think he's aiming for a younger audience though - like teenagers so that's why he's videos are more 'infantile'. Meanwhile William's content is not serious by any means but it's clearly intended for an adult audience, and especially this second channel (which let's be honest is just the main channel now) is just a couple of adults taking the piss and I'm all here for it.
Really does capturing the essence of true RUclips. Nothing over produced or only caring about sponsors or pandering to their audience. Really makes it more interesting to watch
Hello 👋🏻, Firefighter here. We have this setup on most of our Wildland Fire engines in CA. We do have to prime it every time but there’s a prime button that takes it from the tank and does it itself. Also, we probably have every wrench known to mankind. Good luck with the reel line William!
What made this video even better is I work at a Toyota dealership and Toyota recently released a torque application module for training which explains why this works lol
Idk, I'm taking my second physics course right now and trying to think about why it works is not imreally intuitive to those who don't know what torque represents. If it were going in a complete linear motion, it would not increase the force. I think it's fairly easy to get confused by that
@@kstorm889I spent a few minutes scrolling through the comments from the last video, and I only found two saying he was wrong. One of those comments (which had mentioned free body diagrams) was retracted thanks to the other, which was a comment that I made, and my point in that comment was that his explanation of how torque is multiplied in the previous video was wrong. He got it right in this video, but in the last video, he said 200ft•lbs multiplied by the 5ft extension equals 1000ft•lbs which isn't correct. The torque is actually multiplied by the ratio of the overall length to the length of the wrench. (If the wrench is at an angle to the extension, the overall length is measured parallel to the wrench from the wrench handle to the perpendicular line that passes through the bolt.) Using the numbers from this video that would be 214×(76.5/16.5) = 992 which is basically what he measured. It would appear to me that he got lucky that the length of the wrench and the extension plus the fact that actual torque is 7% over the set torque worked out to make the torque multiplication of this setup approximately 5. (The exact factor is 76.5/16.5×1.07 which equals 4.96)
@@jsax01001010 I get what you're saying and agree 100%. maybe I misunderstood thinking his extension made for 5' or whatever it was. I just knew when I saw the rig that there would be a lot of debate in the comments.
I love that will goes and does like actual math to make sure he's torquing right and that's the part that people start to take exception with. Not the decade of way more complex stuff he's been doing before this but basic AF math with levers. It's kinda beautiful.
kevin and william trying to fix big strange broken machines on a farm is the best series on youtube, i cannot wait to see the whole fleet of vehicles do a job on the farm together
I only just discovered William, but I've been watching all of his stuff that gets suggested. What an awesome dude. I'm super happy I came across him, because his videos always make me laugh. And I need that stuff right now.
Honestly when he was making videos I wasn't sure if he was a genius or a pure idiot, but not that long ago he said in one of his vlogs that after his house got burned down, he never touched this big amount of money that his fans donated to him so that he could get a new house. These people gave him their hard earned money to make sure he can continue to make videos but not only he didn't buy a house and chose to live in a camper van, but he also decided to stop making videos... I think it's pretty hilarious the way that he screwed these people that gave him all this money so he really got all my respect now! lol
I find your videos hilarious and motivating lol. Hilarious because of your sense of humor and chaotic lifestyle, motivating because in your videos/life you routinely face problems that would make many people stop their pursuit of said goal, yet you find the humor in the situation and critically think your way through complex problems. Thanks for keeping us entertained!
I feel your pain willam, every time i try to do something despite the research and effort something manages to fail on me, then a half day thing stretches to a week
I'm going to press the gas, I needed the inspiration, so now it's happening! Glad to see a little more action on your channels (though your absence was obviously for very important reasons!)
So I am an engineer and I design fire trucks for a living. That's what we consider a skid unit most likely was originally on a small a UTV or something. We don't do too many trucks with skid units but Ironically I am actually currently designing a custom one for a Polaris ranger at work right now. Anyways. There should be a hand primer somewhere in the unit which will prime the system within a few pumps. If there isn't there's a chance it was mounted to the UTV and was not kept with the unit when you bought it. I am not super familiar with that exact type of pump however in general it's bad for a pump to run dry and it can cause it to overheat and damage components so there's a decent chance that if it wasn't already damaged before you bought it attempting to run it dry is what ended up damaging the pump. I would look closely to try to see if there's a hand primer installed on it. If there isn't you need to buy and install one and make sure it's primed prior to use. Also make sure you have your valves set correctly so you have water flowing through the pump. There is often a tank to pump valve as well as a tank fill valve both of which being open will allow water to just cycle through the pump while you aren't using the hose. Remember water is a noncompressible fluid so it needs to be able to go somewhere otherwise things can break. I would suggest having that friend you talked to or someone at the manufacturer of the system run you through how to operate it if you aren't sure. Also not sure where you live but especially if there's any chance of freezing you need to make sure you drain the pump system after each use. We see a few trucks come in periodically for new pumps because they forget to drain the system in the winter.
I don't know why people would doubt it. It's a known thing,it's just math. I was once looking into using an extension on my torque wrench to do some work on my transmission. The adjustment was right between the trans case,and the frame,so I couldn't get a torque wrench+socket in there,but I could fit a slim torque wrench extension in there (imagine something like an open-end box wrench).. I looked into them,and yes,they sell them...and there are clear instructions for doing the math to work out the correct torque,with a table,and everything. Archimedes has known this since the dawn of time.
i love that we finnaly get to see the sellers selling crazy shit to Will always questioning what he is going to do with it xD and also i got to say i am not a engineer but i love learning engineering for some reason
I work in a small engine shop and that pump that's on the water hose machine thing, is exactly like the ones that are on some of the bigger pressure washers that I work on. And fun fact about those pumps, if you don't run them with water going through, they will destroy themselves in less than 5 seconds. i learned that the hard way
Oddly enough, designing a grip for you helped reset my brain. I burned myself out a few weeks ago building a shed and trying to get a product ready before black friday. Had to slam the brakes on hard tor a bit there. And then I saw a chance to make something easy, and I went full gas.
I will forever prefer williams videos over any other engineer/scientist youtuber because every video feels like it was made by a human. Raw emotions while we follow the process in real time. Not a script read over an overly planned video. Love this shit
i work for a company buildling fire trucks in the southern hemisphere. dont worry, this kind of thing is more normal than you think :p we use electric punp primers and starter motors on our trucks. Cant wait to see your finished truck! take your time though, the baby and the missus come first.
The background music made me feel like I was in the opening scene to a 50-60s style move. I’m walking the streets of tough New York, a dollar in my pocket trying to find my dreams I lost so long ago. That’s the musical vibe will.I.am
If they ever make a US roadtrip-type show like Top Gear/Grand Tour, I hope they cast you and the boys to be the hosts. I'd love to watch ya'll travel through a country in weird vehicles you modify along the way and complete challenges.
So many people do things to make a RUclips video about it. William dose things and there just happens to be a camera in his hands. There’s no meaning to his madness, and that’s why he’s my favorite creator.
Wildland firefighter engine operator s211/sa214 here, if you need a priming setup i can send you a pic of what we have…. Manual primer is always a good backup to have
hey William! Im a Mechanic Engineering student and wanted to say your demonstration, though a lil rough 😁, was great! I think for people who dont know the equation for Torque is LITERALLY the cross product between Distance and Force it may have been a bit difficult to visualize what exactly you were getting at. People not in stem don't even know what Torque really is (my gf thought it was basically a force, for instance). For anyone still confused, Id like to explain it with the basic principle of the lever and the equation for torque. If I need 1000 Nm of Torque (same units as lbft but in metric) but I can only verify 200 Nm of Torque, what distance do I need to achieve the desired reading? We can start by setting up two equations: T1 = R1 x F1 (where T1 is torque needed, R1 is distance from the center of rotation to the normal force, and F1 is the Force applied [by William lol!]) as well as T2 = R2 x F2 (where T2 is verified torque. R2 is the distance from force to center, in this case the length of the Torque wrench, and F2 is normal force again) However, it is evident that in both scenarios, the same William will be the one applying the force. So, if we trust William to be a good boy, we can assume that he will apply the same amount of force in both scenarios! This gives us F1=F2=F. Knowing this, we can now combine both equations by solving for F individually like this: T1 = R1 x F1, T2 = R2 x F2 => F1 = T1/R1, F2 = T2/R2, F1=F2=F => T1/R1 = T2/R2 Now all we have to do is solve for the length needed, R1! R2, the length of the torque wrench, was given to us by William, which is about 0.4 m. Now all we have to do is plug in to our equation and solve for R1! T1/R1 = T2/R2 => R1 = R2(T1/T2) => R1 = (0.4m)(1000Nm/200Nm) => R1 = 2 m! This means the distance needed to get 1000 Nm of torque while only verifying 200 Nm at 0.4m (and assuming the same force is applied) is 2m! So what do we get when we convert from meters to inches? R1 = ~78 in 🤠🤠🤠 subtracting the 16 in of length from the torque wrench from it, we get 62 in, which is ~ 5ft, exactly how long Williams extension is! 😌 Overall my calculations were about 2 in off from Williams actual distance, not too bad since this was all made up and converted in and out of metric, but the principal is intact. Hope this more mathematical based approach helps anyone still confused! Remember, Torque is leverage 👺
My boss constantly buys old machine equipment like this that he always claims "should work fine!" and has me fix it up. I can relate to these videos SO HARD!
In regards to the self-priming pumps: in the bush firefighting fire trucks here in Australia; our main pumps on the trucks don't self prime, but we have bilge pump styled hand priming, or electric primers; but they're not automatic. For smaller pumps like what's in this video they are pretty much never self-priming (We dunk our helmets into the river/dam/lake and use them as makeshift buckets to pour into the top of the impeler housing to prime the pumps. No I'm not even kidding).
The "ka-tchiiiing" sound with the "$ PRICE" tag appearing on the screen really looks like the editor forgot to change "PRICE" with the actual price in the preset, and it's increadibly funny
ONE WEEK left to mail your custom excavator grips.
idk how people dont grasp this. its not quantum mechanics its a fucking basic equation that cavemen could figure out
@@ReallyBakedGamer I don't think a caveman could predict the necessity for custom excavator grips, let alone that there would be one week left to mail them.
I’m making one of a penis
@@ReallyBakedGamer I heavily related to your name.
I was about to critique Will's torque wrench calculations there, but then quickest research proved myself wrong and decided not to be an asshole. Good story, right.
LOVE YOUR STUFF WILL!!! Wish I could CAD or whatever to make you a fun knob! Much love
There's 2 sets from me waiting in your PO box.
The anticipation is killing me!
Hi William!
MICHAEL SUPERBACKER
YOOOOOOOOOOOO MICHAEL SUPERBACKER
NO WAY
Hows the umbrella working?
OOOOOOOOOOOO
Mark Rober is entertainment for prospective engineers.
William is entertainment for professional engineers.
YES THIS.
Mark Rober making a science Roblox game-
William Osman holding a baby while trying to use a torque wrench
Facts
Rober got so big and sensational, that i can't take him serious anymore. William on the other hand, i would trust.
@@peepopalaber Yeah Mark Rober has gone so over the top lately - I think he's aiming for a younger audience though - like teenagers so that's why he's videos are more 'infantile'.
Meanwhile William's content is not serious by any means but it's clearly intended for an adult audience, and especially this second channel (which let's be honest is just the main channel now) is just a couple of adults taking the piss and I'm all here for it.
@@Undy1 Mark Rober discovered the easiest way to earn money - kids. On the other hand, William discovered the easiest way to lose money - kids.
Backyard Scientist has just become William's farmhand. He has found his new home
He shall now and forever be known as William's Farmhand!!!
He’s just started living in William’s backyard now
Whose backyard was never specified so... 😁
This man has somehow fooled us into funding his 5-year-old little boy lifestyle and I, for one, am absolutely here for it.
We live our own 5-year-old little boy lifestyle through him vicariously.
He's living it for all of us
E@@EEEEEEEE
More like 14 year old, but ya
I always believed in your giant torque wrench. I would never doubt someone so insanely professional.
I never doubted you William, I mean you're the one that taught my cat how to put out fires.
😂😂
He saved my marriage!
@@mayshack te fuck u sayin
This feels more and more like main channel. That what's real youtube videos should be like, not short, not long, entertaining and educating.
Really does capturing the essence of true RUclips. Nothing over produced or only caring about sponsors or pandering to their audience.
Really makes it more interesting to watch
Hello 👋🏻, Firefighter here. We have this setup on most of our Wildland Fire engines in CA. We do have to prime it every time but there’s a prime button that takes it from the tank and does it itself. Also, we probably have every wrench known to mankind. Good luck with the reel line William!
All that molten plastic tells me someone didn't press that button... >:P
William, if you put the water source above the pump, gravity will prime it for you!
he didnt
ah main tank being above pump for gravitational automatic priming 👍🏼
I guess William couldn't convince Allen to buy a real firetruck or Nigel to buy a submarine
RUclips recommended me a diy submarine video, lets hope will doesn't watch it
He did persuade Kevin to buy a school bus though... 🤔
@@MaliohammadDesigns Titan Sub 2.
Old firetrucks are cheaper than you would expect
I feel like Nigel would totally buy a submarine.
the William Osman/CareTaker/BackYard Scientist multiverse is insane in the best possible way
What made this video even better is I work at a Toyota dealership and Toyota recently released a torque application module for training which explains why this works lol
Sad thing is, I feel like it shouldn't need to be explained why it works
Idk, I'm taking my second physics course right now and trying to think about why it works is not imreally intuitive to those who don't know what torque represents. If it were going in a complete linear motion, it would not increase the force. I think it's fairly easy to get confused by that
@@kstorm889I spent a few minutes scrolling through the comments from the last video, and I only found two saying he was wrong. One of those comments (which had mentioned free body diagrams) was retracted thanks to the other, which was a comment that I made, and my point in that comment was that his explanation of how torque is multiplied in the previous video was wrong. He got it right in this video, but in the last video, he said 200ft•lbs multiplied by the 5ft extension equals 1000ft•lbs which isn't correct. The torque is actually multiplied by the ratio of the overall length to the length of the wrench. (If the wrench is at an angle to the extension, the overall length is measured parallel to the wrench from the wrench handle to the perpendicular line that passes through the bolt.)
Using the numbers from this video that would be 214×(76.5/16.5) = 992 which is basically what he measured. It would appear to me that he got lucky that the length of the wrench and the extension plus the fact that actual torque is 7% over the set torque worked out to make the torque multiplication of this setup approximately 5. (The exact factor is 76.5/16.5×1.07 which equals 4.96)
@@jsax01001010 I get what you're saying and agree 100%. maybe I misunderstood thinking his extension made for 5' or whatever it was. I just knew when I saw the rig that there would be a lot of debate in the comments.
@@kstorm889ikr isn't common knowledge that the longer the lever increases the torque?
I love that will goes and does like actual math to make sure he's torquing right and that's the part that people start to take exception with. Not the decade of way more complex stuff he's been doing before this but basic AF math with levers. It's kinda beautiful.
kevin and william trying to fix big strange broken machines on a farm is the best series on youtube, i cannot wait to see the whole fleet of vehicles do a job on the farm together
The cut to night just says so much with so little time.
Time to watch William go insane over a metal rod.
2:45 Is that Kevin driving the FireTruck?
I only just discovered William, but I've been watching all of his stuff that gets suggested. What an awesome dude. I'm super happy I came across him, because his videos always make me laugh. And I need that stuff right now.
Your videos make me smile, I'm so glad you didn't quit making videos ❤
I'm pretty sure he did quit making videos, these are pretty much just some cheap vlogs about the scrap he's buying...
@Alfred-Neuman idk, he had to film it and edit it, he still promotes his merch.. what about this isn't making a video?
Honestly when he was making videos I wasn't sure if he was a genius or a pure idiot, but not that long ago he said in one of his vlogs that after his house got burned down, he never touched this big amount of money that his fans donated to him so that he could get a new house. These people gave him their hard earned money to make sure he can continue to make videos but not only he didn't buy a house and chose to live in a camper van, but he also decided to stop making videos...
I think it's pretty hilarious the way that he screwed these people that gave him all this money so he really got all my respect now! lol
@@senmetwo42
Seriously you really don't see a difference between the videos he was making on his main channel and these vlogs?
@@Alfred-Neuman I said videos. The v in vlog is video. He is making videos.
"Jeez, my life's a mess" Relatable, but watching you navigate your mess with humor makes it better! Thanks man.
Its times like these that William proves that he is, in fact, an actual engineer
These videos remind me of the pre fire days, William just screwin around with something that he wants to make, I love it!
This new location and the content is great. Reminds me of the the OG vin deisle laser era, but better.
10 more seasons of Will and Kevin!
I find your videos hilarious and motivating lol. Hilarious because of your sense of humor and chaotic lifestyle, motivating because in your videos/life you routinely face problems that would make many people stop their pursuit of said goal, yet you find the humor in the situation and critically think your way through complex problems.
Thanks for keeping us entertained!
I feel your pain willam, every time i try to do something despite the research and effort something manages to fail on me, then a half day thing stretches to a week
I love this channel almost as much as the main. Keep going william, you rock
William you are an absolute professional, of course there was 0 doubt
Even though firefighting while growing a potato isn't easy, Will makes it look fun.
Love these second channel vids will! It feel like I’m hanging with the boys, fixing our broken shit and laughing. Keep it up dude!
I'm going to press the gas, I needed the inspiration, so now it's happening! Glad to see a little more action on your channels (though your absence was obviously for very important reasons!)
William is such a daddy. I mean, I think he's a good daddy. I mean, I'd wish he was my daddy. I mean, darn, he's neat.
🤨📸
same. i mean yeah he is pretty cool.
Bonk
@@MrPruske thanks, babe, I mean, I appreciate it bro
Honestly, that torque wrench is probably the smartest thing I've seen you do in a while
William fills us with love and inspiration with each upload, blessed be our cat father
simply the best channel, chaotic with good vibes and brain
cute BABY!!!!!!! Looks like momma for sure
Im a recent fan and man... I sure don't understant shit, but I'm still 100% entertained and I love you as a person ;))
You know William, I'm not entirely sure what you do anymore. But I'm glad you're still doing it.
It's wonderful to see you loving what you do!
Just started this video and I already feel the same energy as the home built X-ray response.
Your vids make me miss home and family..in florida now, but cali will always be home
So I am an engineer and I design fire trucks for a living. That's what we consider a skid unit most likely was originally on a small a UTV or something. We don't do too many trucks with skid units but Ironically I am actually currently designing a custom one for a Polaris ranger at work right now. Anyways. There should be a hand primer somewhere in the unit which will prime the system within a few pumps. If there isn't there's a chance it was mounted to the UTV and was not kept with the unit when you bought it. I am not super familiar with that exact type of pump however in general it's bad for a pump to run dry and it can cause it to overheat and damage components so there's a decent chance that if it wasn't already damaged before you bought it attempting to run it dry is what ended up damaging the pump. I would look closely to try to see if there's a hand primer installed on it. If there isn't you need to buy and install one and make sure it's primed prior to use. Also make sure you have your valves set correctly so you have water flowing through the pump. There is often a tank to pump valve as well as a tank fill valve both of which being open will allow water to just cycle through the pump while you aren't using the hose. Remember water is a noncompressible fluid so it needs to be able to go somewhere otherwise things can break. I would suggest having that friend you talked to or someone at the manufacturer of the system run you through how to operate it if you aren't sure. Also not sure where you live but especially if there's any chance of freezing you need to make sure you drain the pump system after each use. We see a few trucks come in periodically for new pumps because they forget to drain the system in the winter.
This content is absolutely enthralling
I don't know why people would doubt it. It's a known thing,it's just math. I was once looking into using an extension on my torque wrench to do some work on my transmission. The adjustment was right between the trans case,and the frame,so I couldn't get a torque wrench+socket in there,but I could fit a slim torque wrench extension in there (imagine something like an open-end box wrench).. I looked into them,and yes,they sell them...and there are clear instructions for doing the math to work out the correct torque,with a table,and everything.
Archimedes has known this since the dawn of time.
This is one of the best channels ever. It truly reminds me of @offtheranch with the random antics and it the best thing ever.
I remember doing some sort of problem like this back in engineering school! It’s cool to see the actual application.
i love that we finnaly get to see the sellers selling crazy shit to Will always questioning what he is going to do with it xD
and also i got to say i am not a engineer but i love learning engineering for some reason
"Ohhhhh, ohhhhh" I totally feel that 😂 Nothing is more satisfying than the right spanner.
Keep up the posts man they are gold
Been loving the second channel videos!
I work in a small engine shop and that pump that's on the water hose machine thing, is exactly like the ones that are on some of the bigger pressure washers that I work on. And fun fact about those pumps, if you don't run them with water going through, they will destroy themselves in less than 5 seconds. i learned that the hard way
Will is getting more and more daddy by the day. 🤩
Oddly enough, designing a grip for you helped reset my brain. I burned myself out a few weeks ago building a shed and trying to get a product ready before black friday. Had to slam the brakes on hard tor a bit there. And then I saw a chance to make something easy, and I went full gas.
I love lessons where the teacher just shows why his students are wrong.
I will forever prefer williams videos over any other engineer/scientist youtuber because every video feels like it was made by a human. Raw emotions while we follow the process in real time. Not a script read over an overly planned video. Love this shit
ive never heard will's voice do that before im crying LOL @7:25 new will laugh just dropped
Idk William I feel like we need a third video about the giant torque wrenche for us to be really convinced
William being so annoyed that he goes out and buys equipment to prove himself right is a mood! 😂 I've been here!
My favorite lifestyle vlog!
Thanks for sharing your hose.
i work for a company buildling fire trucks in the southern hemisphere. dont worry, this kind of thing is more normal than you think :p we use electric punp primers and starter motors on our trucks. Cant wait to see your finished truck! take your time though, the baby and the missus come first.
I love the wrench, cant believe people doubted it, but im glad you did this vid
The background music made me feel like I was in the opening scene to a 50-60s style move. I’m walking the streets of tough New York, a dollar in my pocket trying to find my dreams I lost so long ago. That’s the musical vibe will.I.am
If they ever make a US roadtrip-type show like Top Gear/Grand Tour, I hope they cast you and the boys to be the hosts. I'd love to watch ya'll travel through a country in weird vehicles you modify along the way and complete challenges.
There was an American top gear that sucked dick it was so bad
The funny thing is that you surprisingly learn a ton from these videos.
I fell like this is a documentary of Will slowly decending into madness
This thumbnail is the perfect album art for a 90s grunge or alternative band.
Good job you made a big stick👍
So many people do things to make a RUclips video about it. William dose things and there just happens to be a camera in his hands. There’s no meaning to his madness, and that’s why he’s my favorite creator.
William you are an amazing entertainer
will came to rancho 😮😍 love seeing you in my home town come visit again lol
Time for another "I'm sorry caretaker" project
Absolutely love the "William and Kevin fuck about" show!!
At this point, William actually looks like a mechanic. Like when I take my car in for repairs, that's the dude I'm expecting to see
i like how channel 2 videos go full vsauce adhd, something about wrenches then somehow ending up on diy fire trucks.
Your giant wrench is awesome.
Thank you William, very cool
I love your passive aggressive educational segments ❤😅
William, please be sure to install a fire suppression system on the fire truck, I’m worried about it’s flammability.
Best channel on the Internet!
HI WILLIAM! Nice reefering with Mark Rober
I absolutely lost it when they pried apart that pump
Wildland firefighter engine operator s211/sa214 here, if you need a priming setup i can send you a pic of what we have…. Manual primer is always a good backup to have
It was very funny seeing you in the new mark Rober video
I've never seen a second channel that i would proclaim "underrated" but this is it. "It's totally f***ed!"
I love that the monologue about making something you can’t afford is basic the product design double diamond
This 2nd channel has all the chais if the first but in shorter amounts and i adore it
hey William! Im a Mechanic Engineering student and wanted to say your demonstration, though a lil rough 😁, was great!
I think for people who dont know the equation for Torque is LITERALLY the cross product between Distance and Force it may have been a bit difficult to visualize what exactly you were getting at.
People not in stem don't even know what Torque really is (my gf thought it was basically a force, for instance). For anyone still confused, Id like to explain it with the basic principle of the lever and the equation for torque.
If I need 1000 Nm of Torque (same units as lbft but in metric) but I can only verify 200 Nm of Torque, what distance do I need to achieve the desired reading?
We can start by setting up two equations: T1 = R1 x F1 (where T1 is torque needed, R1 is distance from the center of rotation to the normal force, and F1 is the Force applied [by William lol!]) as well as T2 = R2 x F2 (where T2 is verified torque. R2 is the distance from force to center, in this case the length of the Torque wrench, and F2 is normal force again)
However, it is evident that in both scenarios, the same William will be the one applying the force. So, if we trust William to be a good boy, we can assume that he will apply the same amount of force in both scenarios! This gives us F1=F2=F. Knowing this, we can now combine both equations by solving for F individually like this:
T1 = R1 x F1, T2 = R2 x F2
=>
F1 = T1/R1, F2 = T2/R2, F1=F2=F
=>
T1/R1 = T2/R2
Now all we have to do is solve for the length needed, R1!
R2, the length of the torque wrench, was given to us by William, which is about 0.4 m.
Now all we have to do is plug in to our equation and solve for R1!
T1/R1 = T2/R2
=>
R1 = R2(T1/T2)
=>
R1 = (0.4m)(1000Nm/200Nm)
=>
R1 = 2 m!
This means the distance needed to get 1000 Nm of torque while only verifying 200 Nm at 0.4m (and assuming the same force is applied) is 2m!
So what do we get when we convert from meters to inches?
R1 = ~78 in 🤠🤠🤠
subtracting the 16 in of length from the torque wrench from it, we get 62 in, which is ~ 5ft, exactly how long Williams extension is! 😌
Overall my calculations were about 2 in off from Williams actual distance, not too bad since this was all made up and converted in and out of metric, but the principal is intact.
Hope this more mathematical based approach helps anyone still confused! Remember, Torque is leverage 👺
William: "A lot of things in my life have caught on fire, and I'm sick of it."
Also William: *Owns a Tesla*
Hey, gotta keep the tradition going.
My boss constantly buys old machine equipment like this that he always claims "should work fine!" and has me fix it up. I can relate to these videos SO HARD!
One day this is going to be a channel about the mad scientist commune and I am so excited to have some hope in my life.
Why are you people arguing with him? He said something about him using the curvature from the resulting bend on the lever pipe to calculate the torque
"free body diagram my ass" is integral to my vocabulary now sorry for my group in physics lecture
I use a torque wrench daily at work and I approve of the cheater bar, we make shit like this all the time. If it works it isn't stupid😂
In regards to the self-priming pumps: in the bush firefighting fire trucks here in Australia; our main pumps on the trucks don't self prime, but we have bilge pump styled hand priming, or electric primers; but they're not automatic.
For smaller pumps like what's in this video they are pretty much never self-priming (We dunk our helmets into the river/dam/lake and use them as makeshift buckets to pour into the top of the impeler housing to prime the pumps. No I'm not even kidding).
7:16 osman is a dreamy bull fan confirmed
its been a lot of fun watching my favorite RUclipsr slowly lose his mind
This is what youtube should be like. William, you're amazing
The "ka-tchiiiing" sound with the "$ PRICE" tag appearing on the screen really looks like the editor forgot to change "PRICE" with the actual price in the preset, and it's increadibly funny
“I don’t usually get a positive response when I threaten people with a bad time.”
😂😂😂😂
never doubt a man who proves his worth while holding is baby