461KG Massive Motor Melt Down - Scrapyard Search - ASMR Metal Melting - BigStackD Trash To Treasure

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bigstackD Casting

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Hey there everyone Its finally here the 1 million sub Massive Motor Melt Down. This was a brutal breakdown and my hands feel like they have been through a grinder but after a long week of Breaking Melting and Editing its definitely all worth it. A touch under the 30KG mark of pure copper from this big motor which im pretty happy about as i guessed i would only get about 25KG. Now I know this is a super long video but i had well over 9 hours of footage i compressed down to 34 minutes. I hope you do enjoy the longer video today , Now sit back and take a load off for half an hour and check out this Scrapyard found Massive motor melt.
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472KG Massive Motor Melt Down - Scrapyard Search - ASMR Metal Melting - BigStackD Trash To Treasure

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@bigstackD
@bigstackD 2 роки тому
Hey guys it’s finally here, my biggest motor melt down yet. I apologise for the extended video as there’s a heap of melting and pouring involved but it was definitely worth doing for sure , thanks again to everyone who help me get to the 1 million now let’s see if I can get to 2🤔🤞🏻. I hope everyone has a great weekend BSafe and I’ll see you all soon, and thanks again👋🏻😀
@MichaelUSA898
@MichaelUSA898 2 роки тому
Ok
@BattleTalentKing
@BattleTalentKing 2 роки тому
Ok love your vids
@joshuaewalker
@joshuaewalker 2 роки тому
I'll be right here when you hit 2 mil.
@Youspoonybard1
@Youspoonybard1 2 роки тому
Don’t apologize for the long vid! I for one truly love longer videos! Cheers mate!
@mikebravo3527
@mikebravo3527 2 роки тому
Love your stuff mate keeper up!
@christraven
@christraven 2 роки тому
We all know the truth, BigstackD: everything up to this point was just a means to justify buying that giant air hammer.
@jamescameron6819
@jamescameron6819 2 роки тому
Buds that's just a mid size hammer drill. You should really see some of the big boy kit
@ggrt21
@ggrt21 2 роки тому
Thats electric
@ChanceKearns
@ChanceKearns 2 роки тому
@@jamescameron6819 dont they have vehicles with big versions of that for tearing planes and ships apart
@Willard_guy
@Willard_guy 2 роки тому
@@jamescameron6819 As someone who as used a 90 lb chopping gun I hope I never see another one in my life.
@name_less7687
@name_less7687 2 роки тому
I can second that it's electric and it's a junk off brand of tools... you can pick this up for under $200 anywhere.. it's some chinese company..
@ErrnotfoundErrNotfound
@ErrnotfoundErrNotfound 2 роки тому
I really like how he had the value measured in so many different currencies
@CruiseCrew
@CruiseCrew Рік тому
the unicorn book got me
@dominikjakubcik6352
@dominikjakubcik6352 Рік тому
@@CruiseCrew hey this is the best melting channel on youtube what you expecting
@cole2104
@cole2104 Рік тому
@@dominikjakubcik6352 Honestly what do they expect. The unicorn book is a MUST.
@J.T.19134
@J.T.19134 Рік тому
$266 US?? How much did you pay for the motor if you don't mind. I live in Philadelphia and these fools shoot at each other over a 5' 1/2" pipe. Lol
@J.T.19134
@J.T.19134 Рік тому
@Júlio Carlo I'm in the US and with our economy right now is Insanely bizarre right now. Even so I wouldn't take the time nor spend the $. If the return is less then the output. Unless he has unlimited funds, and just does it as a hobby. That must be nice.
@PRC533
@PRC533 Рік тому
I had honestly never considered a hardening liquid metal as freezing, but now I don't know how I ever thought differently.
@quintonbaker4378
@quintonbaker4378 Рік тому
Imagine the complexities of life across the universe. There could be a lifeform that could litterally evaporate from the heat in front of us.
@Themrine2013
@Themrine2013 10 місяців тому
that is actually what it is doing lol. never thought of that myself
@goober-ll1wx
@goober-ll1wx 10 місяців тому
Any liquid to a solid state is called freezing, did you go to school?
@PRC533
@PRC533 10 місяців тому
@@goober-ll1wx Obviously that's what is happening on a molecular level, but people generally don't think about things as frozen unless they fall below the freezing temperature of water. Hence my comment acknowledging that bias. Don't be such a douchebag.
@drewwar9344
@drewwar9344 8 місяців тому
​@@goober-ll1wxNo it's not it's called solidification or being solidified😂
@gawkersdeathrattle1759
@gawkersdeathrattle1759 Рік тому
The inside of that thing looked remarkably good for the condition it was in. The rotor was spinning freely and everything. Well constructed.
@kurtriemer3797
@kurtriemer3797 Рік тому
It probably still worked. I'd bet it came off an old machine that was decommissioned and wasn't worth salvaging parts from
@pedroschuwenck5883
@pedroschuwenck5883 Рік тому
WEG makes the best electric motors
@ddognine
@ddognine Рік тому
Honestly, I felt like shedding a few tears watching him savage what was obviously a perfectly good motor.
@vincedibona4687
@vincedibona4687 8 місяців тому
Mr. Gone.
@kalleklp7291
@kalleklp7291 2 роки тому
I'm a blacksmith myself and I just love molten metal. Remarkable how much you got out of this motor. I also like the idea that nothing is wasted, even the resin is recycled. 😊
@Kurogane_666
@Kurogane_666 2 роки тому
I know it's amazing and imagine how many bolsters you could make out of it that's the reason why I started getting into metal melting, I've melted down 2 miles worth at my estimate of copper for knife making and about a 1/4 of brass ahha
@fudomyoo9762
@fudomyoo9762 2 роки тому
The motor was wasted it could have been repaired
@McMasterProGenius
@McMasterProGenius 2 роки тому
@@fudomyoo9762 Maybe the motor wasn't needed anymore because the stator and bearings were nice and in pristine condition
@Snrby
@Snrby 2 роки тому
@@fudomyoo9762 Considering the giant punch hole in the case that was there before he started dismantling, that motor was not worth saving.
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 2 роки тому
I work in places that use similar sized and bigger motors. The labor to repair them is prohibitive compared to the labor to build a new one in a mostly automated factory. The only non recyclable part of these is the plastic anyway.
@maximiliankoschel7724
@maximiliankoschel7724 2 роки тому
chemistry teachers: wear safety goggles when pouring a glass of water this guy: casually kicks copper into a burning furnace
@victorborg2174
@victorborg2174 2 роки тому
I worked in a foundry melting scrap aluminium to make small Aluminium castings. Corrosion and feeding the cold scrap too quickly into the molten metal would often cause explosions. This was in the days before Safety PPE so it was every man for himself as we scattered before the flying molten metal could land on us.
@daringd3lta574
@daringd3lta574 2 роки тому
@@victorborg2174 That's cool.
@caspernicus5822
@caspernicus5822 2 роки тому
@@victorborg2174 How are you and your friends still alive?
@pedrovargas2181
@pedrovargas2181 2 роки тому
Aussieness at work
@neil_nice5252
@neil_nice5252 Рік тому
Absolutely love watching these video with my dad who has dementia, old school construction worker, this helps him calm down and focus.. keeps him grounded for awhile.
@WitaliyLewenschtein
@WitaliyLewenschtein Рік тому
Работа металлургов всегда вызывала уважение. Интересное видео, однозначно - лайк👍
@user-ge5th7hz8c
@user-ge5th7hz8c Рік тому
только вот это работа падальщика 🤣
@hannibalshade3084
@hannibalshade3084 2 роки тому
The irony of working in a foundry and then I come home and watch these all night... Lol.
@cricketthebeardie325
@cricketthebeardie325 2 роки тому
It's literally irony
@anisnej10
@anisnej10 2 роки тому
@@cricketthebeardie325 I get it, because iron(atomic number 26, also known as Fe) is a metal. And irony is the concept of utilizing language, that signifies the opposite, as a humorous device. By combining these two, you make use of word play, which is the witty exploitation of the meanings and ambiguities of words, especially in puns. The result is a clever ‘pun’. Thank you for posting this comment on the UKposts media platform for everyone to enjoy. Sincerely, John
@anisnej10
@anisnej10 2 роки тому
@@cricketthebeardie325 My apologies, in my rush to get my point across, I forgot to elaborate why - or perhaps how - I found it witty. It all began when I was five years of age. My mother and I - henceforth “we” - would always think up new ways to transfigure everyday words into peculiar variations of said words. Results were often ridiculous in nature and we’d resort to laughter upon the realisation that our concoction of words bore no meaning. Though, through trial and error, I slowly began to comprehend the concept of irony and chucklesome nature behind it. Hopefully my explanation could reinforce the concepts I inferred in my previous comment. Sincerely, John
@anisnej10
@anisnej10 2 роки тому
@@cricketthebeardie325 Excuse the brisk follow-up. I made no effort to explain what a comment is. A comment - in our context - is a linguistic device employed to spark interest and build dialogue in social interactions. The lack of comments often results in bland conversation and awkward undertones. This isn’t to be confused with comments employed in computer science, however. Those are a different story. Sincerely, John
@anisnej10
@anisnej10 2 роки тому
@@cricketthebeardie325 I realize that, by now, you must be aching to know how I ended up on this particular comment on Australia based UKposts Channel ‘bigstackD’. It showed up on my feed; I clicked on it; and saw your comment. Sincerely, John
@iskandertime747
@iskandertime747 2 роки тому
Mr. Whippy doesn't take "no" for an answer! I really enjoyed the long breakdown here, lots of bits to this motor.
@waynesmith7487
@waynesmith7487 2 роки тому
This was the stator. Isn't there copper still to be processed from the armature?
@caymanplantz8643
@caymanplantz8643 2 роки тому
No not in this motor, this motor has a squirrel cage rotor, and made up of silica iron, same material as the stator, and aluminum bars that are casted inside of the iron of the rotor.
@waynesmith7487
@waynesmith7487 2 роки тому
@@caymanplantz8643 thank you for explaining.
@adenihil
@adenihil Рік тому
Dude… you got everything so organized and you’re so methodical but - for the sake of Pete ; you must find a better place for your pizza’s man!
@MrPoltergeist101
@MrPoltergeist101 Рік тому
I agree we care about you and your health idk where that pizza came from even though it looked so god dang delicious even I would have done the same stay awesome and healthy 😊
@JesusMoreno-jq8ys
@JesusMoreno-jq8ys Рік тому
One time he dug a burger out a cliffside
@Mark-wz1yt
@Mark-wz1yt Рік тому
I'm sure he would have stored it with the burgers but it was just to large to fit
@seankessens5148
@seankessens5148 5 місяців тому
This guy bleeds copper I think he'll be fine
@hatimmoxs
@hatimmoxs 2 місяці тому
Copper topping😋
@Aleeeks101
@Aleeeks101 Рік тому
You deserve all of your success. I'm blown away by this content. It is described by 'TvTropes' as "simple", however I think this is far from true. The formula for the videos is simple - Get something, chop it up, melt it down... But then when you really watch the content, it's carefully made to provide an entertaining yet informative experience. The inside jokes: the pups; the beers; the weird socks; the hidden food; Mr whippy and the random activities/props, all prove that these videos are thought out and purpose built for entertainment. Not to mention the awesome treasure room. You're a modern day pirate. Excellent work. I'm glad I found this channel.
@jasonlock884
@jasonlock884 2 роки тому
Let’s all hear it for bigstackD. Think about all the time he spends on breaking these old motors down. Not just this big one, he spends time on all motors he disassembles. All for the enjoyment of us. So that we loyal viewers can watch this metal melting god do his work. So big hands for bigstackD. Congrats on the one million subs
@bigstackD
@bigstackD 2 роки тому
👊🏻😁
@jasonlock884
@jasonlock884 2 роки тому
@@bigstackD 👊🏻 keep it up
@GermanNightmare1976
@GermanNightmare1976 2 роки тому
Hear hear!
@spankthemonkey3437
@spankthemonkey3437 2 роки тому
@@bigstackD you not worried about getting robbed
@aronnikes5660
@aronnikes5660 2 роки тому
@@spankthemonkey3437 who’s gonna rob him? You don’t even know what he looks like?
@GamerLoggos
@GamerLoggos 2 роки тому
I love how you can see the true copper color in the sunlight even as it pours. It's quite beautiful.
@Matt-my7pz
@Matt-my7pz 2 роки тому
I was thinking the same!
@pedropedrohan102
@pedropedrohan102 2 роки тому
your mind wants to drink it
@GamerLoggos
@GamerLoggos 2 роки тому
@@pedropedrohan102 Truly a forbidden drink.
@pedropedrohan102
@pedropedrohan102 2 роки тому
@@GamerLoggos very hot orange juice
@joejohnson7380
@joejohnson7380 2 роки тому
p0
@KamranVlog
@KamranVlog 5 днів тому
You've amassed quite a stockpile through consistent hard work. Keep it up. You're doing great! ❤
@sethraelthebard5459
@sethraelthebard5459 Рік тому
The process of melting and pouring is one thing, but the process of dismantling is also incredibly satisfying!
@Ais4Drew
@Ais4Drew 2 роки тому
I laughed entirely too hard when the white motor broke the ice blocks. It’s like something outta Monty Python. Congrats on the milli amigo!
@ilovejazz3s
@ilovejazz3s 2 роки тому
Thank you for giving your dogs a moment in the spotlight, they deserve it
@SurvivalHunterNM
@SurvivalHunterNM Рік тому
Just amazing and mesmerizing. You are definitely a master at this craft. Your pours are so precise. Excellent video. Thank you.
@dirtfarmer7472
@dirtfarmer7472 6 місяців тому
He’s been doing this for 16 years, he’d better be good
@petelove9731
@petelove9731 Рік тому
Hi everyone. That was just awesome. I’m sitting down in my front room in jolly ole London U.K. and just got taken away from where I am for 34 minutes. Just loved watching this film. Well I love copper, it’s everywhere round here In scrap electrical cable and motors. Thanks again. Best wishes to you all.
@icondonnied
@icondonnied 2 роки тому
Hey BigStack! I used to work in a motor repair shop. The way we pulled the windings out of a motor that size was to use an air chisel to cut one of the ends off the winding, then use a flame wand to burn off all the varnish. The coils would just pull out of the other end. Lot less messy.
@yaykruser
@yaykruser 2 роки тому
Yeah, but does a blow tourch even heat up the metall so much that the plastic melts ?
@frankmurphy5
@frankmurphy5 2 роки тому
Nice tip. Would you heat the copper directly from the inside? Or heat the stator from the outside?
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA 2 роки тому
@@yaykruser You use a bigger torch if the little one does not work. you just have to get enough heat in there to decompose the varnish, it does not need to be red hot, just around 400C for the varnish and epoxy to vanish completely.
@michaeldefricke732
@michaeldefricke732 2 роки тому
@@SeanBZA DQ as
@yaykruser
@yaykruser 2 роки тому
@@frankmurphy5 Iwould go from the inside so the heat and hot air gets trapped...
@Meduzxa
@Meduzxa 2 роки тому
This guy is definitely a dragon and we’re lucky enough to see his hoard.
@jessekearsley5519
@jessekearsley5519 2 роки тому
Its a shame the caseing wasn't aluminum.
@emilythedragon4658
@emilythedragon4658 2 роки тому
Yes
@MAGGOT_VOMIT
@MAGGOT_VOMIT 2 роки тому
@@jessekearsley5519 I thought the exact same thing.
@smasshton
@smasshton 2 роки тому
his hobby is definitely like dice goblin behavior
@c.j.cleveland7475
@c.j.cleveland7475 2 роки тому
@@jessekearsley5519 That supprised me, too. Can you imagine what he coulda gotten out of that? 🤔
@peterpayer9677
@peterpayer9677 8 місяців тому
Super Video Thank you Happy Week for you Good Job Respect 😚🥰😍🤟👌👍👍💕💗💖💞💓
@rickkhan681
@rickkhan681 Рік тому
Those copper pours in the sunshine are insanely beautiful!
@peterlizarda2047
@peterlizarda2047 2 роки тому
This video brought back a lot of memories. I worked for my brother as an Electrician's helper and I collected all scrap coppers for 2 years and I saved around 1.5k lbs, and copper was $2.75/lb. when I sold them and made $4,065. BTW, I don't burn the insulation, I meticulously and patiently stripped them by hand using nothing but, my handy knife.
@NarutoSSj6
@NarutoSSj6 2 роки тому
Thats surprisingly cheap. I though copper was expensive.
@codycstone
@codycstone 2 роки тому
@@NarutoSSj6 it's currently around $4.50 USD!
@brissydiggin5209
@brissydiggin5209 2 роки тому
Clean copper was $10/kg a few weeks ago!!!!! Crazy high. I was getting $8.50 for burnt copper
@brissydiggin5209
@brissydiggin5209 2 роки тому
Currency is AUD
@timbibin1301
@timbibin1301 2 роки тому
There's different grades of copper too.. Grades 3, 2, and 1.. The scale is based on how clean your copper is.. The last time I took copper back here in Detroit, it was $2.55/lb (pound) for grade #1... You got the most for grade #1... Grade #3 you got the least .. This was about 2 years ago.. & yes, I have heard that scrape prices have gone up
@scottcupp8129
@scottcupp8129 2 роки тому
@7:22 Ok Big StackD. Now I'm hungry. See what you did? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That is a good looking burger or should I say it WAS a good looking burger!
@Jaradis
@Jaradis 10 місяців тому
A company I worked for used to buy these used motors all the time, they are super heavy-duty and most of the time can be still used or repaired for a lot cheaper than the cost of a new one. Some of the companies near me, especially Procter and Gamble, used to tear down entire process lines and just "junk" everything, so the resellers that bought up the entire line used to have all these motors and tanks and other stuff we'd buy used. Saved so much money.
@tryingtobeproductive
@tryingtobeproductive 6 місяців тому
This video is a fever dream, pulling burgers out of Tupperware in your garage, ice cream trucks stopping by your house, randomly going and grabbing 1000 pound motors
@benscoles5085
@benscoles5085 2 роки тому
I enjoy the tear downs about as much as I like to admire the growth of that cache of metal , good work
@tjhooker824
@tjhooker824 2 роки тому
Me too
@user-qv7rj9zz3w
@user-qv7rj9zz3w 2 роки тому
Дв такой разборки я ещё не видел.Это неправильно большие потери
@andrewg-man7623
@andrewg-man7623 2 роки тому
That pile at the end looks like pirate treasures, that's so cool, good job man
@romanlightman4937
@romanlightman4937 Рік тому
Im impressed by the tech that went into the building of the electric motor. Very intricate windings.
@pauldent3059
@pauldent3059 Рік тому
I worked in a recycling yard when I left school and loved doing this sort of stuff and playing with the big machines, it was a great outlet for my adhd
@davidb4509
@davidb4509 2 роки тому
I love how he “finds” a hot cheesy pizza in a box under other stuff in his garage, or how he has a tote labeled burgers. 😂😂😂
@dabigork
@dabigork 2 роки тому
You don't have a burger tote I thought they are as common as this comment
@amandathurston2720
@amandathurston2720 2 роки тому
Surprisingly fresh for a tote burger, 😂
@lewisgiles8855
@lewisgiles8855 2 роки тому
Its "borges" dont yall speak Australian? 🧐
@scottcupp8129
@scottcupp8129 2 роки тому
I KNOW right??? Word of warning... Never come to his channel hungry!
@scottcupp8129
@scottcupp8129 2 роки тому
I need some boxes like that hahaha
@PrometheusV
@PrometheusV 2 роки тому
Props to the guy who invented fire. Without him, this channel wouldnt be the same :)
@Unflushablepiss
@Unflushablepiss 2 роки тому
i think it was discovered homie
@PrometheusV
@PrometheusV 2 роки тому
@@Unflushablepiss Naaa, he and the guy that invented drinkable water where genius
@Unflushablepiss
@Unflushablepiss 2 роки тому
@@PrometheusV apologies good sir i am clearly no history buff...
@PrometheusV
@PrometheusV 2 роки тому
@@Unflushablepiss No problem mate. Thats what the internet was discovered for: learning only real things that are absolutely true - _Mahatma Ghandi_
@E-BikingAdventures
@E-BikingAdventures 2 роки тому
I think his name is God.
@buddhajon96
@buddhajon96 6 місяців тому
Love the focus on reusing and recycling. Our world needs much more of that!
@jimwednt1229
@jimwednt1229 6 місяців тому
It's money, dude. I imagine it's a hobby he enjoys. Only the hippies with absolutely no understanding of economics or this world in general think it's about rEcYcLiNg. When recycling becomes non profitable, they stop recycling. "Sustainability" is centered around myths like climate change and green energy to scare you into compliance to their slavery based "utopia" which is really a dystopian nightmare for the common man. Nothing like an existential crisis to whip people into obedience. Blind by fear to the hypocrisy and contradictory edicts of the beast .
@testingrtx
@testingrtx Рік тому
1:07 A large truck for that small Motor, Amazing
@1_GigaWaffle
@1_GigaWaffle 2 роки тому
If you ever take on a beast like this again, try cutting out front "crown", one where blue leads were and burning stator with your flamethrowers. Varnish and paper burn out and copper should come out very easily from the back. Should work on smaller motors too,down to about 3kW.
@nathank7006
@nathank7006 2 роки тому
What would he gain by doing this?
@ApprenticeGM
@ApprenticeGM 2 роки тому
@@nathank7006 It's a hell of a lot easier and faster to retrieve the copper from the motor. He gains time and energy.
@corollaae8645
@corollaae8645 2 роки тому
@@ApprenticeGM and it would be cool to watch!
@kevinexline5392
@kevinexline5392 2 роки тому
Yeah part of my job I do everyday is overhauling huge motors like this to extract all the copper. Cutting off the crown and throwing the stators into a fire pit and just letting them burn is definitely the way to go. One everything burns off of the copper, the copper will just slide out of the stator pretty easily
@Gnollish-time-dilation
@Gnollish-time-dilation 2 роки тому
Yeah, was gonna say, wouldnt it be much easier to just cut that in half lengthwise and just split it apart to pluck out the wire instead of layer by layer?
@dristidhanesara
@dristidhanesara 2 роки тому
I screamed when the notification popped up 😂 love the melt of this motor and all ur videos❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️💞💞💞💞💞❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💙💙💙💙💙
@joshuatamayo6151
@joshuatamayo6151 Рік тому
Thanks for editing this video upside down for your European and North American viewers bro. Super appreciate what you do
@thomasevagelos6543
@thomasevagelos6543 Рік тому
hello i am from greece i like your work, is perfect well done
@martygardajr2455
@martygardajr2455 2 роки тому
Came for the ingot forging, stayed for the sunbathing doggos 😂 this is epic! Hard to believe motors that big still exist!
@pumpkinguard
@pumpkinguard Рік тому
Lol in brazil we can find things like that on our cities
@aleksandrmuntyan5646
@aleksandrmuntyan5646 Рік тому
Вы не видели БОЛЬШИХ электрических двигателей 😂
@ddognine
@ddognine Рік тому
huh? Of course motors that big and even bigger still exist! In fact, this one was approaching the size that they will often get rewound if they fail.
@BananasAreWeird
@BananasAreWeird 11 місяців тому
This isn't even a big motor-maybe 250 HP. I'm a motor winder and these are at the small end of motors I do. It was sad to see such pretty windings get torn up.
@nayankumarbaid381
@nayankumarbaid381 2 роки тому
he deserves 2 million subs for this hardwork
@arch1107
@arch1107 2 роки тому
at this speed, he will get to 2 millions in less than a year
@sheldondillon
@sheldondillon Рік тому
Hmm I must say I'm impressed . 2 big thumbs up from me 👍 👍
@nezbit8989
@nezbit8989 6 місяців тому
Great video on many levels, the stripping of the motor, making the ingots, how you put everything to use, a bit of humour and reward moments, and finally that impressive stockpile at the end. All done and put together brilliantly 👌
@blindolakase
@blindolakase 2 роки тому
I love his voice its so soft an relaxing perfect for an asmr
@KanriXD
@KanriXD 2 роки тому
What Voice? I never hear him speak
@pedropedrohan102
@pedropedrohan102 2 роки тому
yes
@footrot17
@footrot17 2 роки тому
Yeah not even a a "FUCK!!!" Stacked gota have the patience of a saint haha
@TH-kd1ju
@TH-kd1ju 2 роки тому
@@KanriXD you can actually hear him speak in his earliest videos! He does have a pleasant voice but I'm not sure what @blindolakase means as he doesn't speak on this video or any of the recent ones. Their username makes me wonder if they are blind? so perhaps they have UKposts set up to read outloud the subtitles BigstackedD uses?
@blindolakase
@blindolakase 2 роки тому
@@TH-kd1ju i was doing a joke at the fact that he never speaks xd but true in his old videos he used to speak
@MartinMizner
@MartinMizner 2 роки тому
Can we all agree that speeded up sound of hammer is absolutely satisfying?
@annajamieson4969
@annajamieson4969 3 місяці тому
Awesome and congratulations on reaching one million. You have inspired me to begin scrapping too. Slowly collecting what I need. Thanks.
@HE-pu3nt
@HE-pu3nt 3 місяці тому
3:30 WOOHOO!!! Look at all that lovely Chedder.
@MrSethGr
@MrSethGr 2 роки тому
the color of the melted copper in day light is incredible! thank you for this fabulous video.
@crichards037
@crichards037 2 роки тому
I totally agree...I will never not love the look of molten copper!
@alancomercomer2588
@alancomercomer2588 2 роки тому
Ya that's no joke breaking that down
@TechneMakre
@TechneMakre 2 роки тому
forbidden fruit punch lol
@dethmaul
@dethmaul 2 роки тому
Yeah that one shot of the pour coming out of the crucible had a GORGEOUS color.
@grizzlybearrrr
@grizzlybearrrr 2 роки тому
История успеха - собрать миллион подписчиков не сказав ни слова :-)
@SteamSoftworks
@SteamSoftworks 2 роки тому
Exactly! 😂
@PTemnikov
@PTemnikov 2 роки тому
Скажи это primitive technology)
@user-dl3jo1gk6t
@user-dl3jo1gk6t 2 роки тому
А в чем успех? Я лично на это фуфло не подписался. Это даже ниже чем труд рабочих в Пакистане. Здесь нет примера для подражания. Это типичный идиот.
@pachkachaia4633
@pachkachaia4633 2 роки тому
@@user-dl3jo1gk6t я так ради интереса пролистал комменты. В основном крики найс джоб и амазинг!!!! Кароч нравится им. Потому и мильен. На рутубе он столько не насобирал бы. Бомжи ему фору в 100 очков дадут. А тут "контентъ". Извращение.
@user-hz1gc1qq7z
@user-hz1gc1qq7z 11 місяців тому
​@@pachkachaia4633 привет, а как эту медь проще извлечь, как делают ?
@jcgamer0201
@jcgamer0201 Рік тому
hi i'm brazilian and i really like your content your videos are very nice and satisfying congratulations for the great job of polishing these bars
@corvaxblackfeather6529
@corvaxblackfeather6529 Рік тому
AEG ? I see ... i see a man of culture and style. Honestly now.... that HUGE Motor is a beast ! And i loved every second of your breakdown and melting session :)
@Joeyvale66
@Joeyvale66 2 роки тому
It is by sheer dumb luck that I found your channel, whether it’s UKposts algorithm, recommended views or Karma, I’m so glad I did. I can’t wait to watch this video tonight while enjoying my own frosty beverage. My laser temperature reader is on order!!
@toddbradshaw8193
@toddbradshaw8193 Рік тому
He took it apart the hard way but then again never did one that huge
@bigstackD
@bigstackD Рік тому
Yes I definitely did do it the hard way but the whole time I had the headphones in listening to some awesome music I had the beers running freely nice and cold and it was a good little workout and the end result was pretty good. I’m happy with the way it all worked out at the end of the day👊🏻😁
@seanmaccormack4781
@seanmaccormack4781 5 місяців тому
Love your shows 🤟.
@sad_bacon_boii9254
@sad_bacon_boii9254 2 роки тому
6:58 am i the only one who found this part the most satisfying
@metallicasnake
@metallicasnake 2 роки тому
The roar of the furnace, the sheen of liquid metal, the cooling sound of the ice, all these things have a special meaning for me. Thank you for what you do, congrats on the milestone, and wishing you and yours all the best. On a side note, my new job has me dealing with steel all day, so seeing 60 pounds of finished product and imagining moving it inside is something I know a lot about.
@dirtybird437
@dirtybird437 7 місяців тому
Your dogs are the cutest and most precious 😍❤️❤️❤️
@ferrer985
@ferrer985 5 місяців тому
Liquid copper in daylight sure is a sight to behold. Beautiful metal
@filipefmelo
@filipefmelo 2 роки тому
I admire your patience and dedication. This is like meditation to me.
@luisismaelsolis3561
@luisismaelsolis3561 2 роки тому
Igual!!!! Saludos cordiales de 🇲🇽🥇👏👋🇲🇽
@TheUnlikelyBaker369
@TheUnlikelyBaker369 2 роки тому
Honestly i am extremly happy that you've surpassed your 1m subs goal, its been an honour to watch you grow since i started watching when you only had 2 shelves full😊 and it will continue to be an honour to watch you creep towards the 1tonn mark😋 keep doing you BigstackD🤙🏼❤
@pedropedrohan102
@pedropedrohan102 2 роки тому
so what will he do after he hits 1 ton?
@TheUnlikelyBaker369
@TheUnlikelyBaker369 2 роки тому
@@pedropedrohan102 i often wonder the same thing I hope bsD will give us a tease as we get closer to it 🤙🏼
@pedropedrohan102
@pedropedrohan102 2 роки тому
@@TheUnlikelyBaker369 I'm getting anxiety from thinking he'll quit after he reaches 1 ton
@woodworkingandepoxy643
@woodworkingandepoxy643 2 роки тому
@@pedropedrohan102 he won't. It's an addiction at this point. All be it a fun and rewarding addiction
@TheUnlikelyBaker369
@TheUnlikelyBaker369 2 роки тому
@@pedropedrohan102 i think that sometimes but i dont know, i have a feeling he might build a new shelf to fill or maybe even a little room😁😁
@unknowngaming206
@unknowngaming206 Рік тому
“No one wants your silly ice cream” literally holds ice cream
@pheelmacababe2861
@pheelmacababe2861 Рік тому
i used to recycle old box TVs for the copper and other metals in them, those copper conductors in the middle are like gold i loved seeing fresh shiny copper
@user-ls7ot5qv1e
@user-ls7ot5qv1e 2 роки тому
My eyes... Такого извращения я давно не видел. Спилил с одной стороны обмотку, с другой срезал стяжки, нагрел статор до температуры плавления лака и выдергивай пока горячее.
@user-ym5pt8pf4d
@user-ym5pt8pf4d 2 роки тому
Тож так подумал, но парень не тупой все ради контента думаю)
@romankulyagin1419
@romankulyagin1419 2 роки тому
Мазохизм.
@pavel337
@pavel337 2 роки тому
А насколько было бы выгодно или нет перемотать и продать? Или только в России таким мазохизмом занимаются?
@user-ls7ot5qv1e
@user-ls7ot5qv1e 2 роки тому
@@pavel337 чтобы перемотать нужен специалист, а это уже расходы, а потом неизвестно сколько времени уйдёт на продажу.
@KAMUNYAGA
@KAMUNYAGA 2 роки тому
Почему он с вала медь не снял. Там есть медная клетка
@adammontgomery7980
@adammontgomery7980 2 роки тому
That trick where you put bolts inside where you were chiseling the housing apart was crucial. Don't want that to spring back and bite your fingers off!
@DaviJorge36
@DaviJorge36 2 роки тому
deixa de ser ladrão cara.
@james.d.8044
@james.d.8044 2 роки тому
I did like that trick!!
@texan4958
@texan4958 9 місяців тому
Wow. This is the video. He just made an art. Very impressive.
@kuzadupa185
@kuzadupa185 Рік тому
Anyone else love standing/working/BEING inside their garage with the garage door open during a rain storm?
@stephenasbridge878
@stephenasbridge878 2 роки тому
Your neighbours must love you…😄🛠 Great to see stuff getting recycled!
@ThisIsTheInternet
@ThisIsTheInternet 2 роки тому
This bogan should go live out on some land, not in a suburb lol
@adamjankowski7679
@adamjankowski7679 2 роки тому
Actually it's just a bar that still needs to be refined and recycled appropriately. No metal refiner or processor would buy this stuff at full value.
@oldchunkofcoal2774
@oldchunkofcoal2774 Рік тому
@@adamjankowski7679 wtf are you talking about?
@Texas2121
@Texas2121 Рік тому
@@oldchunkofcoal2774 that metal was worth more before he “processed it” if you any metals like copper wire or piping bring it to recyclers in that condition don’t melt it down.
@Mikeofindy
@Mikeofindy 2 роки тому
My goodness. That was very labor intensive. Makes me proud that I subbed to you. Thanks for another great video
@blue-jr4iv
@blue-jr4iv 2 роки тому
we love you bigstack! also how much was that motor?
@EatMyShortsAU
@EatMyShortsAU 2 роки тому
The editing,recording would be as just has labour intensive as the actual work.
@crocket3486
@crocket3486 6 місяців тому
"No one wants your silly ice creams" Him smirking casually holding an ice cream: >:)
@sidewaysvertical2138
@sidewaysvertical2138 10 місяців тому
At 33:35 I'm having a stackers Wet Dream, this guy's serious about precious metal stacking!!...Well done mate!!👍
@abrarzawad2977
@abrarzawad2977 2 роки тому
When the world runs outta copper,he's gonna be a billionaire
@3DPeter
@3DPeter 2 роки тому
that 28 kilo's does 170 euro's were i live, so not even worth the hassle.
@nukedpancakes3_863
@nukedpancakes3_863 2 роки тому
@@3DPeter yeah but he no doubt makes thousands on the video
@LiveEnd06
@LiveEnd06 2 роки тому
Don't know how he'll make the money from his grave but sure
@jgregg7100
@jgregg7100 2 роки тому
I'm a mechanic for a motor shop and last time we sold out scrap motors it was about $0.15 a pound, almost an entire shipping container is worth about $6k-$8k when we sold it. Price used to be about $0.40 a pound. Tons of work to process and refine that all, pretty sure it's just sent overseas
@E-BikingAdventures
@E-BikingAdventures 2 роки тому
A lot of scrappers have that much copper kicking arround. I had over 600 lbs recently. I cashed it in because the prices are up right now.
@rgarlinyc
@rgarlinyc 2 роки тому
You don't realize how primitive the electric motor is - until you take apart one of this size! Practically pre-historic in shape and proportion. A great melt-down job - as usual! Thanks for the ride-along!
@westtex3675
@westtex3675 Рік тому
I remember taking apart a garden-variety table fan for a school project. Made quite a mess getting the copper coils out of the stator, so I knew this disassembly would be painstaking.
@kulipura6252
@kulipura6252 22 дні тому
❤wow nice mettal treasure collection
@Saintious
@Saintious 2 роки тому
I've been gone for a year. I see you have a second devil forge. Congrats! Thank you for doing your part cleaning up the environment and entertaining the masses. You still teach to this day, impressive.
@oges74
@oges74 2 роки тому
Here was me thinking the 461kg motor was going to get you pretty close to the 1 tonne goal, clearly I didn't think it would only be the copper coming from it 😆 thank you for the big effort of the breakdown, melting and editing it truly was worth the effort and was a pleasure to watch 😋
@Choujifangirl
@Choujifangirl 6 місяців тому
1:44 “a bit wet I’ll wait for the rain to stop” *it rains harder* “well 💩” 😆
@falco621
@falco621 Рік тому
And since then you've put on another 340k. Congrats.
@slavick2597
@slavick2597 2 роки тому
Автор, спасибо за интересное видео! Несколько замечаний (от человека, который в СССР, будучи ребенком, сдавал медь в 1993-1995 г., и даже купил себе на вырученные деньги мотоцикл): 1. При обрезке медного провода болгаркой (AEG) , вы теряете много меди (copper dust - это лишь малая часть что вы компенсировали от потерь ). 2. Достаточно острым (или заточенным) зубилом сбить (срезать) одну из "корон" кабеля мотора (при этом пыли и потерь меди почти не будет). 3. Потом с другой стороны мотора, с помощью монтировки или домкрата, вытягиваем "П" образные фрагменты медной проводки (это практически 0% потери меди). Попробуйте пожалуйста этот метод. Это быстро и без потери металла.
@user-be5pi5ot6m
@user-be5pi5ot6m 2 роки тому
Только русские так делают 😂👍
@slavick2597
@slavick2597 2 роки тому
@@user-be5pi5ot6m представь: ты ниндзя, проник на заводской склад. там куча моторов, но тебе не обязательно (и не возможно) выносить их на горбу...для ценного достаточно рюкзака. Какими были вводные условия, такими и варианты решения. Тут автору просто по кайфу кромсать моторы. Вводные немного другие 😀
@martyfoster7053
@martyfoster7053 2 роки тому
@@slavick2597 That is ridiculous... I've never seen a moose that big, and I bet you haven't either!
@Bryan_Kay
@Bryan_Kay 2 роки тому
@@martyfoster7053 no its good advice. This guy would be very good in a lab
@Bahrom_Mamadaliev
@Bahrom_Mamadaliev 2 роки тому
Мы тоже также делали. В мет комбинате нерабочие двигатели разбирали на медь 90+ года,зубило, молоток и монтировкой норм так можно разобрать на перекуре) только текстолит трудно было выбивать из канавок, потом собирали корпуса движков обратно и как бы ничего не случилось на место ставили, всё равно их потом пускали в печь на плавку. Бывало вагонами даже привозили таких движков на металлолом.
@Nax2051
@Nax2051 2 роки тому
I'm wondering what he's going to do with all these ingots, In Skyrim this would be a very nice loot! Love your videos!
@martinedeards5424
@martinedeards5424 2 роки тому
he should sell them to us on his channel 👍🏻
@Stellar-Cowboy
@Stellar-Cowboy 2 роки тому
What the fuck does Skyrim have to do with this
@donkmemzz1630
@donkmemzz1630 2 роки тому
@@Stellar-Cowboy ingots, skyrim, have you ever played?
@martinedeards5424
@martinedeards5424 2 роки тому
@@Stellar-Cowboy whats skyrim???
@Stellar-Cowboy
@Stellar-Cowboy 2 роки тому
@@martinedeards5424 it’s a game
@michaelfranks6521
@michaelfranks6521 Рік тому
Lol.. your dogs got yous a big thumbs up from us here...love them
@IveGotAProbl3m
@IveGotAProbl3m 7 місяців тому
I absolutely love your videos, I always watch them when I can't sleep because of my insomnia so I'll just binge them for hours at night
@alexisgrunden1556
@alexisgrunden1556 2 роки тому
Man, your buddy's going to be shocked when he sees the load of iron and steel you've got for him this time! Once in a while, I wonder what your neighbors must think? Like when they see the flames of your forge glowing brightly in the night, or when you got that giant motor delivered? And then I remember that I don't care what they think; I just think you're awesome and love your channel~
@samiulluimas
@samiulluimas 2 роки тому
whats his friends channel?
@QuietlyWatchingTheWorldBurn
@QuietlyWatchingTheWorldBurn 2 роки тому
@@samiulluimas good question. I'd love to know too.
@plageran
@plageran 2 роки тому
Need sauce please? I really want to see what steel guy and poxy lady does
@feliciapate7926
@feliciapate7926 2 роки тому
* Neighbor after reading some Roman mythology * Welp, looks like my neighbor is actually **Vulcan and he's hard at work. ** the god, not the pointy-eared folks from Star Trek.
@achannelhasnoname5182
@achannelhasnoname5182 2 роки тому
I'd imagine they hate him for all the noise he makes
@eranovablack
@eranovablack 2 роки тому
Man, I never realised how much goes into making motors like these. The disassembling was very interesting!
@RBelmont007
@RBelmont007 2 роки тому
that thing looked solid as hell. Imagine my surprise when he took the air hammer to it and I learn that it's nothing by sheets of metal around those wires!
@kransurfing
@kransurfing 2 роки тому
and even more work that goes into recycling them!!!!!
@waynemasters8673
@waynemasters8673 2 роки тому
Ah......... It took the high IQ of Nick Tesla to invent it.
@ak47t
@ak47t 2 роки тому
I agree, but why would you make such a mess on your pristine driveway?
@Fanta....
@Fanta.... 2 роки тому
@@kransurfing not really. that thing would go into a shredder and be separated after the fact on the other side in bits. Maybe in india or somewhere the labour is cheap but not a professional recycler.
@sierrahp
@sierrahp Рік тому
I'm lucky enough to work for BHP's Olympic Dam copper mine in SA. One of the most satisfying things to watch is the copper being cast into anodes ready to undergo electro-refining. It's a shame you had to demolish that motor casing to get the stator out. They make fantastic wood stoves for the cold rainy season here in Aus.
@bigstackD
@bigstackD Рік тому
It’s all good Can you play some moving into this week has to wood fires so I won’t need it👍🏻One of the fires is in my shed where I’ll be working so that’s perfect
@aaronbaron3155
@aaronbaron3155 Рік тому
Former worker at precious metal refinery.. this brings back memories.
@Charlielizard
@Charlielizard 2 роки тому
What a fantastic job! Amazing that it took 7 days to tear apart, melt, clean up and edit. Really appreciate you sharing. 👍 Have a great weekend.
@terminalpsychosis8022
@terminalpsychosis8022 2 роки тому
The consistency of thickness on those ingots, Very impressive. Could feel the flow... pours kept getting more consistent, Most of those were almost identical.
@kevinclarke8795
@kevinclarke8795 2 роки тому
Why were you making them so small? Not that I am judging, but you have a lot of metal to do, why not do multiple larger ingots to go through what you melted faster? Is it just a preference because it melts faster than it freezes?
@ryanrosser7916
@ryanrosser7916 2 роки тому
@@kevinclarke8795 The mold was getting too hot. I’m assuming he only has one. It doesn’t melt faster than it freezes but while it’s freezing in the mold it’s also freezing in the crucible.
@thisguyownsu2121
@thisguyownsu2121 Рік тому
I just want to say that these videos are really great and incredibly relaxing but let’s be honest folks the real reason we all keep coming back is for the Frenchies…
@HKNYN1
@HKNYN1 Рік тому
The surprise on my face when I saw the two french bulldogs while I’m sitting here with my two french bulldogs
@davidross5640
@davidross5640 2 роки тому
The dedication put into this is amazing...
@bobsaturday4273
@bobsaturday4273 Рік тому
dedication would be not wasting these extremely valuable motors which will work for literally hundreds of years unless trashed purposely
@HowardBaileyMusic
@HowardBaileyMusic 2 роки тому
I'm glad I found this. I've never seen this done before. I like the brickwork on your driveway. I'm thinking I'd like to try something like this to cover my oily mess.
@squidkid2
@squidkid2 Рік тому
There are insulators in each slot on the inside of the stator. They slide in. If you hammer those out you can remove the copper that is down in those slots instead of cutting off small segments and turning all that copper into a mess on your floor. In fact you started out correctly by removing all the copper at one end of the stator. And you removed the other end of the coils next but then you should have removed the retainers that hold the copper lines in the slots then you could recover all that copper in long lengths. Once you removed the insulators the copper should not be too difficult to pull out of the slots. You could use a hammer and punch to get one end out of the slot then just pull the remaining length of copper out of the slot. This would then make separating the stator layers a whole lot easier since the copper wire in the slots would not be holding them together. Just a suggestion.
@alekskox4399
@alekskox4399 Рік тому
Более технологичного и эстетичного зрелища я ещё не видел! Респект, дружище, спасибо тебе за этот ролик! Мне очень понравилось! Всего доброго тебе, парень!
@bbcm1974
@bbcm1974 Рік тому
Если есть болгарка, режешь вдоль и полукольца сами снимаются без перфоратора..........и мусора меньше...
@user-sh9bz6rq9u
@user-sh9bz6rq9u 11 місяців тому
Обжигаешь на костре, проволка выходить легко, перфоратор не нужен
@shepshepson
@shepshepson 2 роки тому
I've NEVER seen that much copper in my life. Guys.. he used a shovel.. FOR COPPER DUST. That's insane🤯
@blackburngaming8345
@blackburngaming8345 2 роки тому
25:40 "Drink your copper." "But... it has chunks in it.." " *T H E N C H E W I T* "
@Alexander-tq5iu
@Alexander-tq5iu Рік тому
What a great video! Looking forward to watching more. ❤❤❤
@HinderGoD35
@HinderGoD35 Рік тому
Thanks for adding some of the melting time info 😁 that's helpful.
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