Dangerous Giant Heavy Duty Hammer Forging Process, Excellent Hydraulic Steel Forging Machines
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Published 2020-07-10
All Comments (21)
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Currently watching this at 4am no regrets
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So fast and dangerous. Respect to the men who do it for a living.
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The guys that work the steel manually have real talent. The maintenance on the machinery would be mindblowing. No wonder everything costs so much, initial investments must be huge. Long way from a blacksmith.
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I love it. Man learning to shape metal according to his will is an incredible feat.
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Its amazing that a hammer increases the temperature of the already glowing hot metal, also how blacksmiths figured it out too with just a basic hand held hammer
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To the guys running the gravity hammer in the second clip; “Hearing protection, man!” Response; “Huh, what?”
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The energy used in these processes is astounding.
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Me: I better get some sleep for work tomorrow YouTube: Want to see a a giant hammer smashing things.
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I worked at a forge press factory for a few months making Aerospace and car parts.. hardest job i ever had, taught me a lot of humility and to be grateful i dont have to do that anymore haha
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The hydraulic machines in the first segment are pretty impressive. The guys doing the hammering in the second segment look like they have a hard job. Loud, hot and physically demanding.
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Unbelievable how clean that factory is.
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Imagine if hydraulic press channel had that huge hydraulic press 😱😱
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The fear I’m feeling just watching the big hammer pound the steel. Just imagine getting pushed under one of those as it’s coming down 😳😳
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I love how you can watch the already high temperatures in the steel soar even higher as the steel is compressed into shape.
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I like the guys forging with the big drop hammer. Such coordination. Awesome!
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This is absolutely blowing the mind of ancient alien believers who think that we can't cut/move a few big stones with modern tech.
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These guys need eye protection when smashing that hot steel.
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Now this is smart. Produce a great show that appeals to the inner male kid in me. I'm hooked.
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You have to be there to understand the immense heat coming off that steel. I’ve had the opportunity to tour facilities in the UK as well as several plants here in the USA
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There’s something so satisfying about the boom and shake that that big hammer makes.