OFFICIAL YOUTUBE Thread MUST HAVE DESCRIPTIVE TITLES-Vol 5
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RumbleOfThunder said:
There's videos posted here of ones that just mulch up engine blocks. The teeth must be of unobtainium.
I'm not denying the sweetness of these shredders, but cast metal is surprisingly brittle. You could probably punch a hole in your engine block with a sledgehammer if you wanted to. If a shredder could destroy forged metal I'd be much more impressed. Deisel Weisel said:
TheInternet said:
Deisel Weisel said:
There was no audio for me, but I didn't 'see' any shots fired.
00:46 looks quite bangy to me, although I know more about spud guns than real ones.I think I'd be running in the opposite direction at that point.
Mixed-reality - Oculus Rift with green-screen:
RUF Yellowbird Nordschleife - Assetto Corsa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8298nK9X2mM&fe...
Assetto Corsa GT3 Qualify: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlFKjWGxZqk
Tutorial video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y7UVVr51bs
RUF Yellowbird Nordschleife - Assetto Corsa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8298nK9X2mM&fe...
Assetto Corsa GT3 Qualify: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlFKjWGxZqk
Tutorial video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y7UVVr51bs
Edited by Funk on Thursday 21st April 01:40
threadlock said:
RumbleOfThunder said:
There's videos posted here of ones that just mulch up engine blocks. The teeth must be of unobtainium.
I'm not denying the sweetness of these shredders, but cast metal is surprisingly brittle. You could probably punch a hole in your engine block with a sledgehammer if you wanted to. If a shredder could destroy forged metal I'd be much more impressed. Laurel Green said:
KrissKross said:
Discussions about David Cameron's referendum at the EU Headquarters this week.
https://youtu.be/2BSVqqmX9Dw
https://youtu.be/2BSVqqmX9Dw
Kenty said:
threadlock said:
RumbleOfThunder said:
There's videos posted here of ones that just mulch up engine blocks. The teeth must be of unobtainium.
I'm not denying the sweetness of these shredders, but cast metal is surprisingly brittle. You could probably punch a hole in your engine block with a sledgehammer if you wanted to. If a shredder could destroy forged metal I'd be much more impressed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVZALjGb9_o
Raining Humvees! Military vehicles plummet in failed US airdrop drill
https://youtu.be/itmpL2XJ6qM
THREE parachute failures and Mumvee's plummet to the ground.
NSFW due to language
https://youtu.be/itmpL2XJ6qM
THREE parachute failures and Mumvee's plummet to the ground.
NSFW due to language
Edited by slartibartfast on Thursday 21st April 14:45
Kenty said:
threadlock said:
RumbleOfThunder said:
There's videos posted here of ones that just mulch up engine blocks. The teeth must be of unobtainium.
I'm not denying the sweetness of these shredders, but cast metal is surprisingly brittle. You could probably punch a hole in your engine block with a sledgehammer if you wanted to. If a shredder could destroy forged metal I'd be much more impressed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crankshaft#Construct...
threadlock said:
Kenty said:
threadlock said:
RumbleOfThunder said:
There's videos posted here of ones that just mulch up engine blocks. The teeth must be of unobtainium.
I'm not denying the sweetness of these shredders, but cast metal is surprisingly brittle. You could probably punch a hole in your engine block with a sledgehammer if you wanted to. If a shredder could destroy forged metal I'd be much more impressed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crankshaft#Construct...
Forging and casting
forged crankshaft
Crankshafts can be forged from a steel bar usually through roll forging or cast in ductile steel. Today more and more manufacturers tend to favor the use of forged crankshafts due to their lighter weight, more compact dimensions and better inherent damping. With forged crankshafts, vanadium microalloyed steels are mostly used as these steels can be air cooled after reaching high strengths without additional heat treatment, with exception to the surface hardening of the bearing surfaces. The low alloy content also makes the material cheaper than high alloy steels. Carbon steels are also used, but these require additional heat treatment to reach the desired properties. Iron crankshafts are today mostly found in cheaper production engines (such as those found in the Ford Focus diesel engines) where the loads are lower. Some engines also use cast iron crankshafts for low output versions while the more expensive high output version use forged steel.
Pesty said:
in a way i am counting the days until the first high profile youtuber (if that's not an oxymoron) gets fking minced doing some stupid st like this. Gotta get those likes.Monkey boy 1 said:
Works now.SpamDisco said:
Well i know what i am doing this afternoon Arklight said:
SpamDisco said:
Well i know what i am doing this afternoon SpamDisco said:
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