Asbestos is wonderful my dad used to save it. We had rolls of it like paper towels. When I was tiny I thought they were regular paper towels but my dad warned me before I used them. I saved a roll until about 2012 when I forgot it in my last house move. For shame. We used to use it for exhaust repair in cars. wrap the pipe and then clamp a soup can on there, and good for 5 years more. cheers everyone. I'll never stop using r12 though.
My Dad was over jeeps and trucks for the invasion of Okinawa and lived till he was 85. He did what it took to assist is taking the island and help in ending the war..Blessings
yeah its safe until it goes dry and from heat(dont know where that would come from;)! ) which they probably never took the time to take the compund off the engine (i think the produce heat, not sure though!) so as they are driving down the road all the fried asbestos dust would be just blowing in their faces! and even worse when they had to do maintainance!
+Nelly Nelson they would have had to take it off before driving long distances. Also they would have the windshield up so even if they didn't remove it they wouldn't breath it in
My father brought his water wagon off the landing barge when the barge developed engine problems around DDay. We lived near so he drove home and it overheated because of the heavy waterproofing. Glad to say he finally returned home in 1945..
Lead was flying thru the air like water so asbestos wasn't that big a deal but when he goes to put the "thin layer" over the breathing hole he splats on like a half inch lmao
This feels like an idea thought up by those admins who’s job is solely to just keep coming up with new ideas to keep their jobs, no matter how asinine.
Thank God for those WW I I hero's the things that they endured and their sacrifices the world would be in a much more unpleasant State and you would never have been told about the dangers of stuff like asbestos or anything else that is dangerous to us . . . Thank as many veterans as you can from all theaters of war . . .we owe them at least our respect
Sad that there's probably nothing else like asbestos when it comes to water proofing. If there were, they would probably use it in all cars today. Unless it's horribly expensive. I just find it interesting that they were doing this stuff way back then. These old Willys MBs seem nearly unstoppable with the water proofing.
DID I HEAR THAT RIGHT???: "protection must be provided for the vehicles lest rain interfere with the waterproofing" ... say what? Army intelligence at work
This was just an intro video for the men. There was/is more training and practice and I can assure you people knew to vent or seal all the drive train components.
Edward Jones I know your comment is a couple years old, but you have more faith in the us army than i do. The guys I see working on gear wont do anything unless its written down on the procedures. Maybe back then the guys were more mechsnically inclined. Todays kids can’t even change the oil in a car.
@@Paiadakine Some new cars now, changing your own oil voids the warranty. Has to be changed by factory dealer. They check computer data for maintenance and driving conditions, even driving too fast can void the warranty.
Dust particles from asbestos is dangerous , thats what causes cancer , this is in its putty form . But if this stuff dried up and they had to chisel it off creating "dust" that would be a problem .
Well..... would b faster to cover the all jeep with compound.....what about the huge opening behind the dashboard ????u have all the electrical connections there....
Two jeeps currently, have had as many as three. All trail Jeeps! Love our military and the action that was taken by all who supported our military for the WW2 effort. Asbestos?? Agent Orange?? Our veterans are dying and homeless, the border is wide open and the US Congress is more interested in funding housing for people who enter our country illegally and sending money to other countries to protect their borders than the Americans who fought for our freedom!
Today Military Waders: Carefully Constructed for Just that 1930s Military Waders: Hey Billy lets just stick a bunch of Crap on a Jeep and see what happens
+TheAmericanUhate Agree 100 % it was a war,the last thing people were thinking was is this compound going to kill me ,more like this stuff is going to help us win a war. Asbestos is still used in exhaust manifold gaskets,so go hide LOL
Anything will rot a Land-Rover chassis, and the new ones are worse than the old. Even the galvanised replacements aren't entirely immune: mine needed a couple of new out-riggers welded in after only 23 years
A couple of points I had expected to see would have been some form of exhaust stack. I thought the backpressure from water might be enough to stall an engine or if the engine were to stall, prevent it from restarting. A couple of other points would be the vent tubes on the axles and transmissions. I guess the gas caps weren't vented either, then again, the fuel system requires a vent somewhere otherwise a vacuum would form keeping fuel in the tank. Can't help but wonder how much skin is left on the hands of these guys!! Thats my $.02 worth, otherwise a great bit of info
Phase Four- Years later, poor bastard DIES FROM ASBESTOS EXPOSURE AFTER LIVING THROUGH THE WAR. With dangers of exposure not fully known or disclosed until relatively recent times, Grandpa's final malady is never really related to his war days and makers of asbestos goop never are taken to task for killing him. Just fucking brilliant. And, not in the least, the half-assed proceedure shown here to "waterproof" a vehicle. Jeep at end shown up to its dash in oceany goodness doesn't address any of the exposed gauges, underdash wiring, you- name-it getting wrecked by "dat pesky ol saltwater". ALL of the under carriage AND any engine orfice ( rad cap, oil filler cap,dipstick) unless addressed ASAP after seizing the island probably seized all those vehicles. Again....JUST BRILLIANT. "DUCK AND COVER," I SAY.
And they had no expectation of using that vehicle after the war. Stuff was supposed to get the jeep and them to shore and hope they were not killed first.
Very good question , i,ve the same interresting about this case , Iff the generator will overfloatet - in some Vid,s the Lada 4x4 is floatet until the windowscrene and he runs i wonder
Ignoring the fact all of this is made possible soley with asbestos Play-Dough, I thought to myself before watching this, "gee, how much could they need to waterproof on a 40s Jeep? There's no ECM, TCM, BCM, no sensors switches or other major electronics. How much work could it take?" A lot of work it seems lol. I thought all they might need was a snorkel, turns out I was wrong.
I did notice that one thing that they didn't feel was a concern was the exhaust system. Today, a scuba tube is a factory option. One of the things today is considered is wheel bearings and starters.
these vehicles were not going back to the U.S. so who cares what happened to them as long as they got them where they needed to go and KICKED THEIR ASS.
Сидя в гараже можно этим заниматься. Только вот почему мосты, бак, масляный щуп, сапуны в коробке раздатке, мостах не герметизировали. А вот когда фашист приставил тебе к башке шмайсер тут только надо уматывать через водную преграду, а не пластелин лепить:)
Asbestos all over the place never mind that what about the engine breather and the transmission, tcase and diffs oh hell salt water doesnt hurt those lmao
I mean I get like a few months down the road but I don't think it's that bad when it's just for a few moments. Shit I drove my suburban in high flood waters and problems occurred a few months down the road.
I wander how they seal gear lever and the gear box connecting place from water?water can go inside to the gearbox from this place. And also the break system ?
I love how common sense applies - don't have to tell the audience to turn the vehicle off, apply handbrake or leave in gear to stop rolling, they know that the person watching this has enough cognitive function to understand basic self safety
Asbestos is wonderful my dad used to save it. We had rolls of it like paper towels. When I was tiny I thought they were regular paper towels but my dad warned me before I used them. I saved a roll until about 2012 when I forgot it in my last house move. For shame. We used to use it for exhaust repair in cars. wrap the pipe and then clamp a soup can on there, and good for 5 years more. cheers everyone. I'll never stop using r12 though.
My Dad was over jeeps and trucks for the invasion of Okinawa and lived till he was 85. He did what it took to assist is taking the island and help in ending the war..Blessings
Say hi to your dad
Thank you to your dad for his service.
So?
We sincerely appreciate your Dad for Korean- freedom 1945 from Japan
I love their air intake solution, put the hose on, wrap it with duck tape, use bailing wire to hold it on, then wrap it with asbestos.
Wish I had a bucket of awc. Looks handy.
The asbestos in a clay form isn't as bad as asbestos dust which can cause lung problems.
yeah its safe until it goes dry and from heat(dont know where that would come from;)! ) which they probably never took the time to take the compund off the engine (i think the produce heat, not sure though!) so as they are driving down the road all the fried asbestos dust would be just blowing in their faces! and even worse when they had to do maintainance!
+Nelly Nelson they would have had to take it off before driving long distances. Also they would have the windshield up so even if they didn't remove it they wouldn't breath it in
MY FRIEND YOU DO KNOW ASBESTOS IS A CANCEROUS MATERIAL.
@@williamsolomon602 so is your mobile phone if you keep pressing the antenna on the bottom. That's why you need to hold the phone from up.
@@williamsolomon602 only if caught in the lungs you can eat it all day long and touch it ,it only gets you through breathing in the dust
They sure did love Asbestos back then. I'm glad my old Script spent its working life in Colorado. Not so much salt water in the desert.
My father brought his water wagon off the landing barge when the barge developed engine problems around DDay.
We lived near so he drove home and it overheated because of the heavy waterproofing.
Glad to say he finally returned home in 1945..
Lead was flying thru the air like water so asbestos wasn't that big a deal but when he goes to put the "thin layer" over the breathing hole he splats on like a half inch lmao
Wow, that's a lot of work. What's the process for the M38-A1? I know its ignition system looks a lot more waterproof.
This feels like an idea thought up by those admins who’s job is solely to just keep coming up with new ideas to keep their jobs, no matter how asinine.
in our next video . " Lead paint ....delicious but deadly "
Better than hot lead flying your way.
Also, If they don't want us to drink anti-freeze why do they make it so efn' tasty sweet and delicious?
I mean who can possibly resist?
Just dip the whole damn thing in liquid tape 😂
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Imagine if this is how/when/why Plasti Dip was ever invented.
Thank God for those WW I I hero's the things that they endured and their sacrifices the world would be in a much more unpleasant State and you would never have been told about the dangers of stuff like asbestos or anything else that is dangerous to us . . . Thank as many veterans as you can from all theaters of war . . .we owe them at least our respect
My dad ww2 vet said it was a job. You just did your efn' job.
My TOTAL respect for those Brave Men & Women !!! 💪👏
Our Jeeps at BFVFD came from WWII surplus with the pre-built waterproofed leads. Not that an abundance of water is a normal concern in Colorado...
Oh yes, playing with asbestos with your bare hands, WWII play-doh
Hehe sure
Awesome video. Thanks for posting!
my dad did that to his jeep when prepping for D-Day.He said water was up to his neck when he drove off landing craft.
3:38 Car-byou-rater lol
lemme grab my asbestos real quick
Its funny because today theres people like me with axial SCX10 RC's that water proof and drive in deep waters. How technology has came!
What the price per pound for that SCX10 compared to the price per pound of a Willys Jeep?
Asbestos water-proofing compound being handled by GI's. That's good.
It's only a issue in its dry form, this wouldn't have been much of an issue.
Sad that there's probably nothing else like asbestos when it comes to water proofing. If there were, they would probably use it in all cars today. Unless it's horribly expensive.
I just find it interesting that they were doing this stuff way back then. These old Willys MBs seem nearly unstoppable with the water proofing.
Salt water all over the jeeps. I know how that turns out.
I think the asbest was one of their least worries when invading the Normandy beaches !!
pol1250 they didn’t even know about the effects of asbestos at that point in time
Want is AWC?
It's only bad if it's get air born, that stuff could still be safe to use these days. Just got to know how to use and remove it
@@calebhughes7689 Asbestos Waterproofing Compound
@@bbautowrecking6560 Actually the dangers of asbestos were well know as far back as Roman times.
gotta love asbestos
Yummy asbestos cereal
Almost as great as wall candy.
Amazing "All breakthroughs are from military funding baby" ..Nice video good job
Range Rovers have this but at $55,000 I'll take my chances with a semi truck at $26,000
DID I HEAR THAT RIGHT???: "protection must be provided for the vehicles lest rain interfere with the waterproofing" ... say what?
Army intelligence at work
all parts must be clean and dry for the awc to work.
So they used their bare hands (no gloves) to handle that asbestos material? Hope they didn't get an itchy eye!
Chuck Ster that’s not how it works
l use to repair all my old "BANGERS" like that in the 60s...and may l add, not to water proof them , ha ! Ha !
English Mik
Jeep. Modded since 1943.
It was all cool until I heard "asbestos waterproofing compound"
What about the contaminated fuel and oil and rear end dope?
Wait here is some AWC to waterproof your engines drive across Rivers but it can't rain on it
Water proofing parts that are wet from rain would effectively lock in the moisture not out... thus why they have to guard against rain.
Who’s worried about asbestos when people are shooting at you
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Thanks for posting the video
Very nice, now historical video. Thumbs up for sharing. :-)
They didn’t seal the gasoline tank vent
Didn't see the engine, trans, diff and transfer case vents being sealed. Salt water mixed with oil and gear lube
This was just an intro video for the men. There was/is more training and practice and I can assure you people knew to vent or seal all the drive train components.
Edward Jones I know your comment is a couple years old, but you have more faith in the us army than i do. The guys I see working on gear wont do anything unless its written down on the procedures. Maybe back then the guys were more mechsnically inclined. Todays kids can’t even change the oil in a car.
219Tucker
I read once that all that was vented to the engine air cleaner for water fording.
@@xmo552 I think that's on much newer vehicles .. like from the 50's
@@Paiadakine Some new cars now, changing your own oil voids the warranty. Has to be changed by factory dealer. They check computer data for maintenance and driving conditions, even driving too fast can void the warranty.
They look like cars that you see abandoned everywhere in the Fallout game series.
Can we make figurin with that "clay"?
God bless our heroes for saving the world. A pity no-one seems to understand how precious is our freedom.
Dust particles from asbestos is dangerous , thats what causes cancer , this is in its putty form . But if this stuff dried up and they had to chisel it off creating "dust" that would be a problem .
Well..... would b faster to cover the all jeep with compound.....what about the huge opening behind the dashboard ????u have all the electrical connections there....
Your question is very good idea
Two jeeps currently, have had as many as three. All trail Jeeps!
Love our military and the action that was taken by all who supported our military for the WW2 effort. Asbestos?? Agent Orange?? Our veterans are dying and homeless, the border is wide open and the US Congress is more interested in funding housing for people who enter our country illegally and sending money to other countries to protect their borders than the Americans who fought for our freedom!
My grandfather bought Mahindra jeep in the early 60s and it still runs like butter
I have jeep sir
“If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Mesothelioma,....”
Jack Wagon hahahahaha FUCK YOU!
Your an ass! Lol
Our Jeeps at BFVFD came from WWII surplus with the pre-built waterproofed leads. Not that an abundance of water is a normal concern in Colorado..
Today Military Waders: Carefully Constructed for Just that
1930s Military Waders: Hey Billy lets just stick a bunch of Crap on a Jeep and see what happens
Just use FLEX tape
They should use diesel engines instead all bs with kids clay ...any video about removing all that stuff. Or just burn a whole thing.
Looked at comments to see if any intelligent life forms has viewed this... Nope. Just a bunch of people repeating the same shit about asbestos
+TheAmericanUhate Agree 100 % it was a war,the last thing people were thinking was is this compound going to kill me ,more like this stuff is going to help us win a war.
Asbestos is still used in exhaust manifold gaskets,so go hide LOL
P Kuudsk Now that you let that out, they are going to be terrified to get in their own vehicles lmao.
Then don't tell them all the old barn finds that have brakes from the pre 80's have it in them too.
Yeah, at that time a much bigger worry was lead.
LOL Yes the lead from bullets not paint
Intéressant
engine breaths too, electrical need insulators, metal rust, oil and water doesn't mix...
neither do BULLETS
They didn't run a flexible pipe from the muffler up to above the water line.
the sea will still rot the chassis out.land rover chassis are famous for this.i think the willys jeep is stronger
Anything will rot a Land-Rover chassis, and the new ones are worse than the old. Even the galvanised replacements aren't entirely immune: mine needed a couple of new out-riggers welded in after only 23 years
Salt water damage was already established as soon as they hit the water
These are copied from German vw kubulwagon and swimmwagon
Did he just say asbestos waterproofing compound?
A couple of points I had expected to see would have been some form of exhaust stack. I thought the backpressure from water might be enough to stall an engine or if the engine were to stall, prevent it from restarting. A couple of other points would be the vent tubes on the axles and transmissions. I guess the gas caps weren't vented either, then again, the fuel system requires a vent somewhere otherwise a vacuum would form keeping fuel in the tank. Can't help but wonder how much skin is left on the hands of these guys!! Thats my $.02 worth, otherwise a great bit of info
You should vent the exhaust but it pushes the water out of the way.
Asbestos is some nasty stuff ❗️☠️
@@mrdiplomat9018 makes a wonderful breakfast party
You are right about that, but it`s a movie if you know what I mean.
Phase Four- Years later, poor bastard DIES FROM ASBESTOS EXPOSURE AFTER LIVING THROUGH THE WAR.
With dangers of exposure not fully known or disclosed until relatively recent times, Grandpa's final malady is never really related to his war days and makers of asbestos goop never are taken to task for killing him.
Just fucking brilliant.
And, not in the least, the half-assed proceedure shown here to "waterproof" a vehicle.
Jeep at end shown up to its dash in oceany goodness doesn't address any of the exposed gauges, underdash wiring, you- name-it getting wrecked by "dat pesky ol saltwater".
ALL of the under carriage AND any engine orfice ( rad cap, oil filler cap,dipstick) unless addressed ASAP after seizing the island probably seized all those vehicles.
Again....JUST BRILLIANT.
"DUCK AND COVER," I SAY.
And they had no expectation of using that vehicle after the war. Stuff was supposed to get the jeep and them to shore and hope they were not killed first.
Anybody else notice this was a script GPW used in this video?
Handling AWC bare handedly.
This is very useful today in many flood disaster places where rescue and
evacuation operations are done!
Asbestos is a known Carcinogen
LMAO
What about sealing off the generator & voltage regulator?
Very good question , i,ve the same interresting about this case , Iff the generator will overfloatet - in some Vid,s the Lada 4x4 is floatet until the windowscrene and he runs i wonder
so no pre-testing of the mods. literally sink or swim....
at 840, officer sniper targets
ill do it tomorrow in my jeep compass
Good video 👌
Wow
How are they driving the car in water
Need some flex seal
Ignoring the fact all of this is made possible soley with asbestos Play-Dough, I thought to myself before watching this, "gee, how much could they need to waterproof on a 40s Jeep? There's no ECM, TCM, BCM, no sensors switches or other major electronics. How much work could it take?" A lot of work it seems lol. I thought all they might need was a snorkel, turns out I was wrong.
I did notice that one thing that they didn't feel was a concern was the exhaust system. Today, a scuba tube is a factory option. One of the things today is considered is wheel bearings and starters.
Probably why it was only a couple minutes run time underwater
What is used now to do the same job as the asbestos
Nice upload!
I want Der that way jeep help to winning the war
these vehicles were not going back to the U.S. so who cares what happened to them as long as they got them where they needed to go and KICKED THEIR ASS.
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Kobir..ahmed
Сидя в гараже можно этим заниматься. Только вот почему мосты, бак, масляный щуп, сапуны в коробке раздатке, мостах не герметизировали. А вот когда фашист приставил тебе к башке шмайсер тут только надо уматывать через водную преграду, а не пластелин лепить:)
Asbestos all over the place never mind that what about the engine breather and the transmission, tcase and diffs oh hell salt water doesnt hurt those lmao
I mean I get like a few months down the road but I don't think it's that bad when it's just for a few moments. Shit I drove my suburban in high flood waters and problems occurred a few months down the road.
I came here from a quora post.
thanks
Wow. That is great
They never did that shit
bet its a bitch to clean off
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1940's flex tape
I wander how they seal gear lever and the gear box connecting place from water?water can go inside to the gearbox from this place. And also the break system ?
"asbestos", "ignorance was bliss"
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Can anyone spell Mesothieleoma i cant but I bet those poor troops died from breathing that crap
What a hoot, OR holy Christmas howd we ever win the war..??
modern equivalent for awc putty?
Hummmmmm...... probably nothing works as well as that shit did.
the snorkel, @kkbose
humv's (& before that on later military Jeeps), they had sorkel-kits & breather tubes
Wet & cold
Soldiers job
Хорошая машина))) но потом отдирать этот пластилин .... Бедолаги ,тоже служили с дедовщиной )
I love how common sense applies - don't have to tell the audience to turn the vehicle off, apply handbrake or leave in gear to stop rolling, they know that the person watching this has enough cognitive function to understand basic self safety