Crushing Car Spring with 300 Ton Hydraulic Press

Published 2024-03-23
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Crushing a car suspension springs with 300 ton hydraulic press inside our new bullet proof hydraulic press bunker 10 000 000! We use watermelons to see how dangerous is it to crush car springs and what is the absolutely worst way to do it.

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All Comments (21)
  • If you like this one I can make press tools that are in angle to make them fly even better :D
  • @hardware64
    Protip for next time: If you crush the spring completely so the spires overlap be very careful when touching it later, some of them could be stuck together and could be still carrying a lot of energy
  • @Sheamu5
    Trying to be unsafe and the spring not cooperating was very funny to me. Then the watermelon falling off and breaking from gravity 😂
  • @robertsmith4681
    A mechanic's worst nightmare seems so tame from this angle lol
  • @justin2221
    I feel like a portion of that over-stressed spring may still be dangerous
  • @onsh
    When are you going to crush that bearing that defeated the old press?
  • @pjford1118
    " I don't want to break the spring"? I never thought I'd hear you say that. I kind of wanted to see one explode.
  • @flavloko
    As soon as he said "bulletproof concrete bunker" I knew we were in for a good time
  • @moletrap2640
    I love how legitimately excited and enthusiastic you both are
  • @BrianHurry
    There was a car accident recently that shot a car spring through the wall of a restaurant in my town. Luckily the spring went through up 20 ft high not down low!
  • @Mattspips
    Have you thought about lining the interior of the bunker with plywood panels or something to protect the concrete bunker walls? Much easier to replace the wood than to repair the concrete!
  • Axis of torsion - a well balanced spring will self correct. Weld the thing to a plate. It will expand and explode
  • @792slayer
    So glad you're still posting. My late wife and I found you at the beginning. It was a Saturday morning routine to watch your vids with coffee. Cheers from the USA.
  • @milanmottl8983
    You know what would be awesome? Putting Balistic's dummy Lab Human replica next to the press and see what damage it would do to a human.
  • @JoeJ-8282
    Here I was thinking this whole time that this bunker was for you guys to hide inside of when doing this kind of mayhem, but now I see that it's to protect EVERYTHING in your shop (including you) from the mayhem itself, keeping everything that happens within it... That actually makes it more effective and useful, now that I think of it! Good job!
  • @EpicATrain
    You should install a Safety Lockout to prevent anybody from activating/using the press when they are inside the room. It would be a fantastic way to keep everybody safe from an accidental use when somebody is inside.