TOP 10 BEST HYDRAULIC PRESS VIDEOS

Published 2022-12-22
Top selection of the best videos, hydraulic press crushes various objects

All Comments (21)
  • Looks like this guy has heart or chest problems by looking at his hands. I hope I'm wrong. Love destruction great video man.
  • The American and the German pliers were pretty impressive. It’s a shame to destroy the old objects that work so much better than their modern counterparts.
  • yes, but some of us are curious about the hardness of the pliers material. what do they do to a turned down Gr.8 bolt of about 7.5 or 8mm diameter. do they bite into the metal, and how deep
  • Isn’t it just incredible how just a few metric tons of applied pressure force can radically change the shape/composition of a given item? I FLAT-ASS LOVE SCIENCE!!! ( sorry, bad pun)
  • @romantashevRT
    My hand grip is around 500kg, so..I couldn't find the right pliers for me. :P
  • @Bubuzizi
    The "usa" pliers are made in Germany by a company called Felo, they are pretty old because, as far as I know, Milwaukee now makes their own tools and these were rebranded as Milwaukee for markets outside of USA (???) Felo now sells their own tools under their name because, unlike Milwaukee-made hand tools (made in Taiwan and China) they still make their tools out of Solingen-hardened carbon steel and use proper sealants, not a thin layer of black oxide or DLC. Milwaukee hand tools are garbage for pros, for DIYers they're amazing. PLEASE TEST THE NEW MILWAUKEE TOOLS! If you want I will send you a couple of different ones, wanna know what they can take and how they compare.
  • @GotMeStumped
    Luv these videos but the music is super annoying lol
  • the "across the the carbon fibers 120000 pounds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!".
  • @dtiydr
    Old things was made to last, new things are just to make money and don't give a rats ass about the customers.
  • @dwa300
    I wonder what would happen if he put two reppling magnetics in it.
  • @Cavalod9troia
    Produto de hoje em não chega nem perto de antigamente
  • @3DWHIZZ
    that old school pliers would cost ya $100 bucks canadian new
  • @Frost.7xx
    Where the fk you getting Knipex plyers for that price? Maybe it’s cause I’m from Canada, but the Milwaukee linesmen’s are like, $25, and Knipex is more like $95+ here. Knipex is the best quality tools out there (imo.) seems like the press agrees
  • Hahah soft like aluminium come on bro you can Press plastic on this only go home with your test change table and top of Press for something faxxing hard than press even meteorit