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  • Hum... so that is a Pontoons

  • How its made is one of those must tv shows. Knowing how things are made is a must, Its audience is everyone.

  • 2:50 look at his ring finger o_____O

  • the fusing temperature IS OVER 9000 !!!!

  • Low tech boat building...but well done for the lowest cost. Opinion of a naval engineer.

  • Rust proof nuts..........................­....

  • I have a great amount of respect for people who can just calmly weld aluminium. I would be way too worried about it bursting into flames and melting my face off.

  • @Blaze200038 Keep cool. It's not dangerous (well: as any weld operation that asks for the usual precautions). Aluminum doesn't burst into flames and does not explode when welding as the heat is very localized, the rest of the panel acts as heat sink and there is no oxygen. The weld is done under argon or argon-helium.

    Do not confound with thermite, a mix of aluminum or magnesium powder with an oxidizer like iron oxyde...

  • for a second i thought the decals on the pontoon said; "minecraft" ö

  • It's ALUMINIUM! Not aluminum

  • haha, he said nuts.

  • Notice the mercury tag on the engine. Yea, we want mercury in the water -_-

  • @iToasterman I was thinking the exact same thing!

  • @wookidoo :D

  • "applying pressure equivalent to the weight of 26 elephants"... They are measuring weight in elephants, lol...

  • @quentintarantula I don't know how heavy an elephant is :(

  • @Serostern Well, an elephant is heavy as up to 20 african lions (-:

  • @quentintarantula And One African lion is equal to 7 British Bulldogs :o)

  • @TheLansoprazole And one British Bulldog could weight as five domestic cats...

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  • @quentintarantula haha and power is measured in horses

  • @quentintarantula

    Well, that must be the american way to make their shows international. Being one of the last countries using the imperial system while at the same time trying to fend off the metric system, "one elephant" is an universal unit. Although I have to say, I'm more used to the unit of "one compact car". ;)

    Btw. I hope you are aware of "bathtubs" for volume and "football fields" for length and area!

  • Good video...

  • Love it, more season 14 too!

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