Kali Muscle has branched off into car stuff and it’s fantastic, as no one knows anything in these videos.
Re: YouTube Rabbit Holes
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 3:12 pm
by Wilhelm
Not a rabbit hole, but it is youtube -
Re: YouTube Rabbit Holes
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 9:28 am
by Oldandfat
This guy could probably eradicate covid 19
Re: YouTube Rabbit Holes
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 3:56 pm
by mbasic
Wilhelm wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 3:12 pm
Not a rabbit hole, but it is youtube -
I always wondered about that.
Cement plants and mines will use a giant tumbler thing filled with 4" to 5" steel balls .... they tumble around and crush the material down into fine powder (clinker?).
Years ago, here in AZ, you would see some double trailers, completely open, not contained going down the highway carrying these.
They would just have 12" high bed-sides, with the steel balls just laying inside ... not covered or secured in any way other than the perimeter of the raised-bed-sides.
If they even had a minor tire blowout ... just wtf man?
Wilhelm wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 3:12 pm
Not a rabbit hole, but it is youtube -
I always wondered about that.
Cement plants and mines will use a giant tumbler thing filled with 4" to 5" steel balls .... they tumble around and crush the material down into fine powder (clinker?).
Years ago, here in AZ, you would see some double trailers, completely open, not contained going down the highway carrying these.
They would just have 12" high bed-sides, with the steel balls just laying inside ... not covered or secured in any way other than the perimeter of the raised-bed-sides.
If they even had a minor tire blowout ... just wtf man?
I spent a couple years of my life on these machines.
lolz at the zoom-in of his hand motions around 1:31
I,have no idea why it popped on my YouTube feed. But I’m glad it did!
Actually am I crazy or is that Chris Hansen ala catch a predator/pedo??
Nope actual industrial training and safety video actor / narrator Mike Kraft. This history of this is quite interesting. It all traces back to a spoof article published in popular mechanics in the 40s.
In 1962 a turboencabulator data sheet was created by engineers at the Instrument Department of General Electric in West Lynn, Massachusetts. It quoted from the previous sources and was inserted into the General Electric Handbook,[6] where it was laid out in the same format as the other pages. Engineers added "Shure Stat" in "Technical Features", which was peculiar only to the Instrument Department, and included the first known graphic representation of a "manufactured" turboencabulator using parts made at the department.
Circa 1977, Bud Haggart, an actor who appeared in many industrial training films in and around Detroit, performed in the first film realization of the description and operation of the turboencabulator, using a truncated script adapted from Quick's article. Haggart convinced director Dave Rondot and the film crew to stay after the filming of an actual GMC Trucks project training film to realize the turboencabulator spot.[7]
Around 1988, the Chrysler Corporation "manufactured" the turboencabulator in a video, with Haggart reprising his role from the GM film.[8] Rockwell Automation "manufactured" the renamed Retro-Encabulator in another video in 1997 featuring actor Mike Kraft.
Ecuadorian downhill shit.
The trikes appear to be a team speed thing.
Bump drafting insanity.
The 4 wheelers race each other.
I think i've watched the best of the 4 wheelers channels now.
These trikes are even more insane.
Kali Muscle has branched off into car stuff and it’s fantastic, as no one knows anything in these videos.
Before this video I'd been worried about Kali Muscle's cardiac health.
Now I'm worried about his personal finance. Not having enough money for luxury car #4, and then getting it anyway, might prove a mistake.
Re: YouTube Rabbit Holes
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2022 6:28 pm
by RedFinn
Lectures on the Geometric Anatomy of Theoretical Physics