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  • at 0:40...KKK member...OMG

  • The guy spins the cake pans exactly the same every time!! When you see the stack of them, they look factory made!!

  • Careful of rivited handles which hold germs and can break, mercury, tefal non-stick pans (lethal n banned in europe for cancer connections, but not banned inusa) and certain painted pans from mexico which contain lead-lined paint. There's some dangerous types of cookware which can make ppl ill. Ironware can be healthy though, and Chantal saucepans and Belgian & French copperware pans are good.

  • I would NEVER use aluminium saucepans or cooking equipment - it leaks into the water and can cause alzeihmers later in life, which is connected to aluminium products or ppl who cook food in aluminium ware (which also causes acidic type foods to dent the pan). Stainless steel which can scratch puts me off too. Copperware is the best to control the temperature, but needs to be lined or it makes ppl sick. Wooden spoons hold germs in the cracks.

  • Time to update these videos with Chinese slave labor working in squalid working conditions to make them more realistic.

  • I like the way british people speak Aluminum

  • @merkur32123 lol, we say "al~you~min~ium" and americans say "aloo-minum."

  • @merkur32123 you mean how every other country says Aluminium

  • Thank you very much for the great video ,thanks thanks thanks

  • I'd like to try a lathe like that.

  • Before this video I was drawing a blank about how they made pans.

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    wow that is so great metalmaker,,,

    i see blue wheel and white wheel are scooter wheel

  • HERASIBORI

  • Do I want to know what a sausage funnel is for?

  • @PyroDesu Nothing sinister about the funnel. Sausage casing goes over the ousside of the funnel neck,so it can be pulled off as the sausage mixture is pushed through the funnel into the casing

  • @5lkk Yeah, but as they say: You don't want to see how sausages are made.

  • Look China and wonder your self. Great work!

  • Aluminium goes into you blood if you cook with it. I would use stainless steel. Aluminium is related to alzhiemers and other issues.

  • r u serious?

  • Don't take my word for it, check out the studies. Cheers

  • @jiminiflix there is chromium in stainless steel... it's toxic

  • @outplay2772

    yup breathing it is gonna give you cancer

  • In Schindlers' List they just used a press to make the pots not a lathe. It seems alot simpler.

    Also, WTF is a sausage funnel!

  • How about everybody stop bitching about how stuff is pronounced.

  • better use stainless steel instead off aluminium

    thats much more of a qualitative pot (and also doesnt higher the risk of getting alzheimer)

  • You mean "quality", not "qualitative"? And I'm sure you're right about stainless steel being better than aluminum.

  • don't be so sure. Google Nickel toxicity .

    copper is also very toxic (why do they allow copper water pipes and aluminum soft drink cans?)

    probably best to use cast iron (black) cookware, and "glass" ceramic.

    anodized aluminum is considered safe...

  • as the nickel in stainless does not react at all, its just like anodized Al

    btw. there is no copper in stainless, and what makes u think that Cu is toxic?

    Cu is perfectly safe, high dose of it pure salts are aperient

  • Stainless contains large percentages of nickel and chromium, which form a coating on the surface (nickel and chromium oxide) that prevents the iron from rusting. As the coating wears off, more chromium and nickel leaches off from within the metal, and continues the protective function. When you cook, acids from food dissolve some nickel and chromium into your food.

    Children in India are poisoned from milk boiled in copper or brass kettles.

    The safest is the old enameled steel, and cast iron

  • the same happens with Al and iron - except that Al is everything but healthy

    e.g. alzheimer

    do u have any proof that stainless is harmfull in ANY way?

    nor do i think so or have ever heard of that

    afaik stainless is the best metal for any food, as it is absolute inert and (unlike Al) is NOT dissolved from acids in the food

    HCl is a problem for comon stainless, but u dont have any HCl in food...

    well, at least i dont have any HCl in my food :P

  • google "stainless toxicity" and you will find plenty of evidence, such as:

    Stainless is readily attacked by organic acids, particularly at cooking temperatures;..Home cookware was examined by atomic absorption spectroscopy: stainless utensils as well as cast iron, mild steel, aluminum and enamelled steel. The materials were exposed to mildly acidic conditions at boiling temperature. Nickel was a major corrosion product from stainless steel utensils; chromium and iron were also detected.

  • copper is used in water lines, because it has hypoallergnic properties. It prevent bacteria growth. Thats why it is becoming popular to make door handles in hospitals out of it.

  • Copper cookware is always tinned on the inside because it would react with some foods producing a toxic compound. Only exception are vessels used for sugar caramel, because sugar doesn't react with the copper AND because they must withstand very hot temperatures and the tinning would be damaged.

  • alu is cool

  • HELP. I'M ADDICTED TO YOUTUBE.

  • omg the kkk are making my pots lol

  • your a fag watching videos in mat e 202 class. guy in the blue wearing headphones

  • ew british people say aluminum weird...

    i like the way they spell more than americans do (except for the z's us americans have, which i love), but this pronunciation is just horrible.

  • i personally think the way americans say 'a-loo-minum' is really crazy and strange. And it is spelt: 'Aluminium' Britain FTW!!!

  • yeah its american faggots that can't speak properly... it has an "i" at the "nium" section...

    therefore its pronounced AL YOO MIN EE UM

  • hear hear!!

  • Well that ain't nice. Just we don't talk like ya Brits doesn't mean that it's wrong. It's the American culture, so what if we're different from you guys.

  • We say it wrong, it's supposed to be aluminium, not aluminum.

  • Well it is the American way of talking to not pronounce every letter in a word. I don't see either way as wrong, just depends on what culture you grow up in.

  • No, we mispelled the word. There never was an "aluminum".

  • May I ask where are you getting this information from?

  • Nature's Building Blocks: An A-Z Guide to the Elements by John Emsley.

  • SilvanCleric, I think you are completely wrong, because that is just pure laziness and lack of education, and that has never been part of the American way.

  • I'm sorry to say but you came across as rather rude. Does it really matter how this one little word is pronounced?

  • Don't you think that posting false information is rude. I would see correcting it, to be far less rude.

    And after all, I should know how we Aussies say the word.

  • I'm posting what I know about the American language from what I've learned in classes. I doubt they're just feeding us nonsense.

    I don't ever recall mentioning anything about the way you Aussies say "aluminum." Did ya respond to the wrong comment?

  • Yes, I apologise in that I did attach the reply to the wrong poster on this occasion.

  • Is it not correct that Americans have always been noted for their aversion to laziness? Having lived in CA for some time, I found average Americans to be very highly motivated and well educated.

    Deliberate mispronunciation is either laziness or ignorance.

    Don't get your knickers in a knot we do it too.

    Tom ay to = To mar to. Where the American pronunciation is correct as in Potato

  • We aussies say it as "Aloo-min-ee-um", while americans say it like "Aloo-min-um"

  • No, they don't, Aussies say "Al you min yum"

  • Americans say alooominum. I think we aussies say it right.

  • @jiminiflix Lol. I knew an old west virginia redneck that used to call it loomium.

  • We're not fags, you stupid fucker.

  • And at least we can tell our women apart from our men, lol.

  • i think british people are sexy

  • this looks like a very cheap way of producing this cook ware and the results look also very cheap and not very solid. More modern cookware is alot thicker and has sandwich bottom with copper inside to save more heat.

  • cool music!

  • MADE IN CANADA not made in colombia or india or south africa or brazil i never expected to see a aluminum pot made in canada i expected to be made in china or other countries since its "cheaper".

  • The American spelling for Al is Aluminum while the IUPAC's preferred name is Aluminium which adopts the ium suffix that most metals have at there ending (like sodium, potassium, calcium, strontium etc.) Both, however, are considered acceptable spellings. But it is really funny to hear Brits pronounce it Aluminium. The first time I heard it that way I didn't even know what the guy was talking about; I thought it was some exotic metal I never heard of.

  • neat! :) didnt know this was done in this fashion, i thought it was all "stamped out" of blank sheets of an aluminum roll. :)

  • Me too, like in Schindler's List.

  • aluminium - lol

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