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@blisterbrain3 роки тому
"Is it safe?" "Who knows? Let's test it on the public roads!"
@FirstFamilyCharger3 роки тому
Not only that but it’s Russian public roads so they’re extra brutal on the car lol.
@626fp2 роки тому
Didn’t like to preserve 69 likes 👍
@alex_swe24322 роки тому
well who cares really, It's Russia.
@florentinamirela8402 роки тому
Best laugh ever
@tonyk.85802 роки тому
Sounds like a quote from Elon Musk.
@perbox21235 років тому
You'd think this guy is 100% clickbait but holy crap everything is real
@HighExplosiveSerenade5 років тому
These guys are just the best! Their experiments are so awesome!
@SKOMPAS5 років тому
All of thease ideas came about after ALLOT of vodka!
@seedlessgrapes26055 років тому
Yeah Russians don't have time for bull crap And they also don't take any bull crap if you put a clickbait picture you never know what will happen to you 😀
@Jushwa5 років тому
Him and Master Milo they're both killin it. With the non clickbait crazyness
@TheCarpenterUnion5 років тому
Kind of a waste of time and money if you ask me. Obviously it'll work... Crudely. The science is making it BETTER than traditional suspension and I'm not seeing any proof of that here
@willtaylor4084Рік тому
Dude I came up with this idea back in 94 when I was 7 years old. I never made anything, just in my head. I was so happy to see this video! Great minds think alike!
@NeilCrouse9923 дні тому
lol,... You, and at least 33 percent of the world's population, ... lol Except Trumps, ... his magnets stop working when they get wet for some reason??
@samesaw3 роки тому
If you need more travel, you stick the magnets on top of each other with a thick copper pin through the middle for alignment, then encase the tall set up with oiled dampening. You can use smaller magnets and replace the existing shocks with the same dimensions.
@pauldatche84105 днів тому
And increase the gaps of many smaller magnets, right? Awesome idea!
@erikgstewart5 років тому
Does it pick up lost coins from the streets?
@shenghan93855 років тому
Well. It will probably pick up some Chinese RMB coins because of the material used in the coins. But not there isn't any chance it will pick any Australian coins.
@erikj.20665 років тому
No, just manhole covers.
@beninetajuhu5 років тому
@@erikj.2066 in russia is no manhole covers
@danzielcempron25895 років тому
Erik J. Lmao
@erikj.20665 років тому
Jari Sillanpää Right, no manhole covers in Russia. Those round metal looking objects imbedded in the road at 5:54, 6:55, and 7:02 must have been put there for decoration.
@cptairwolf5 років тому
Russians playing with permanent magnets and everyone still has their fingers. I'm amazed lol
@pukevery15 років тому
Cpt.AirWolf I was waiting when we was pulling it off the vise. He was lucky in my opinion.
@Sn4k3f1st5 років тому
yeah pretty lacking on safety,could have ended pretty badly
@NarfBLAST5 років тому
@@pukevery1 Same here, I said out loud at my screen, "watch your fingers."
@Gruntled20014 роки тому
In the Soviet Russia, the permanent magnets have to keep themselves safe from YOU
@etiennecouture15524 роки тому
Almost lost his hand at 1:34
@Universal.G4 роки тому
**Car bottoms out on every hairline crack on the street** "These magnets are doing a great job" hahahahah
@paulf10713 роки тому
Upgrading to 10 or 12 magnets might help, but it would weigh a tonne!
@SnD3402 роки тому
@@paulf1071 shows the potential direction of technology
@paulf10712 роки тому
@@SnD340 Yeah it's worth investigating. The benefits of frictionless sus would be great.
@pixeldotcreator44152 роки тому
@@paulf1071 frictionless **sus**
@isaacsrandomvideos6672 роки тому
@@pixeldotcreator4415 I’ve never got the sus thing but *_WHO CALLS SUSPENSION SUS!?_* 😂
@sonofkami4 роки тому
1:34 he's lucky he didn't crush his hand or lose a finger
@ai71363 роки тому
No he is not, the weight is on the car lift and not on the wheels
@gaborkrammer3 роки тому
@@ai7136 they lifted up the car with the swingarms, and when he took out the spring and shock the whole chassis come down almost all the way to crush his hands. That was a lucky moment for the guy.
@dr.skinnum7213 роки тому
@@ai7136 yeah!!!!! he was lucky....
@user-hk3vu4mh4q2 роки тому
cut
@dallasbuilds10332 роки тому
Or whole car falls off lift...
@scottaguirre75645 років тому
Honest to god I’ve always wanted to see someone use magnets as suspensions. You guys made my day!! Finally got that thought out my head and seen it in action
@numberone-kb2kh9 місяців тому
And seen it as a failure
@citizenzero61405 місяців тому
@@numberone-kb2kh Hardly a failure. It's the Rolls Royce of suspension systems with unfortunately a Rolls Royce price tag to go with it.
@trabladorr5 років тому
The dubbing deserves some praise! I don't think you'd have this many views without it!
@adamtaylor92705 років тому
Russians do crazy shit and Americans wanna see it
@XDANmanXxx4 роки тому
trabladorr way more views if he wouldn’t leave the Russian dude talking in the background when he’s dubbing over it.
@trabladorr4 роки тому
@@XDANmanXxx So you want the editor to edit out the star? Sounds like solid advice.
@adamtaylor92704 роки тому
@@trabladorr Uh yes edit him out. The Japanese star of pokimon isn't the star in America...
@user-vg2se6us3j4 роки тому
trabladorr he is not a star, native viewers call him "bold" or "Toretto" and always criticize him for sports betting ads
@Hjominbonrun2 роки тому
I applaud you. All your videos have never been clickbait. Title always the truth, never exaggeration or a lie.
@chriszenier8263 роки тому
Thank you for providing the English voice over! This experiment is such a cool idea! Subscribed!
@vinzenzweinzierl50725 років тому
When the magnets cost more than the car
@sporehux83445 років тому
Where can I buy magnets that cheap ?
@silent_shadow61574 роки тому
@@sporehux8344 china
@canss19514 роки тому
@@silent_shadow6157 with virus on them
@God-yi9bd4 роки тому
@@canss1951 🤣
@StativeSalt4 роки тому
@@canss1951 ok, a prevision?
@brianemery89455 років тому
I gotta admit. I saw the thumbnail and got pretty excited!
@tomv33615 років тому
Ikr
@AmeenkChanel5 років тому
Meeeee too ofc
@drockjr5 років тому
Wait. This video isn't worth my time?!?!
@daybot95925 років тому
Did you get a chubby?
@drockjr5 років тому
@@daybot9592 *Erection*. The word adults use is Erection.
@MaciejZalucki3 роки тому
1. Mentioned force is what you have to apply to keep them touching with the whole surface, it is greatly reduced even at a few mm distance, so they have very small travel. Such magnets are good to keep it from touching but not to act as a spring. 2. Placing them in the middle is actually creating a lot of leverage. It would work a bit better if those were installed as close to the wheels as possible.
@busyguy7479Рік тому
a lot of great ideas came from people working in a garage experimenting like u guys do . talent mixed with the desire to have fun cant beat it.
@AntiHamster5005 років тому
*Japan:* We created the first maglev commuter train. *Garage 54:* Hold my vodka..
@maxgromov20115 років тому
Actually not Japan, Germans did it
@maxgromov20115 років тому
@@themichael3410 But they tried two times, and both times were unsuccessful.
@wotwot2125 років тому
@@themichael3410 are u dumb?
@manuelmamann50355 років тому
Hold my bear...
@bob.evans.86794 роки тому
And bose allready created this but was two exspesive two produce
@tommoston31765 років тому
I was expecting to see a load of manhole covers under your car when you got back to the garage.
@arklanbk5 років тому
under rated comment xD
@konsul20065 років тому
damn nice comment :)
@danw19555 років тому
Manhole covers, kids tricycles, anvils, screws, nails, and every other bit of ferrous metal in the neighborhood with that amount of neodymium magnets strapped underneath your car. The theory is nice, but I'm sure the end results would be relatively disastrous!🤪
@snowstar35605 років тому
www.coolmagnetman.com/magshield.htm
@johnnyd16785 років тому
Fucking right?! Hahaha
@MrGsteele3 роки тому
Good! I would suggest two things - mount the whole assembly on a pneumatic bag that would absorb the shock when the suspension is fully compressed, so the shock would not be transmitted to the chassis, and add an electromagnet on each end that would trigger in proportion to the amount of travel - as the axle went higher, a sensor would increase the current to the electromagnet, increasing the resisting force and decelerating the axle movement. That would stop the permanent magnets from banging into one another at the end of their travel, which wears out permanent magnets. Adding shock absorbers, as you mentioned, would take care of the rebound problem and damp oscillations. Good luck with the project!
@ICGedye3 роки тому
I’d love to seen you running some tuneable shocks with this setup. Another fine watch guys.
@emanuelceccarini96325 років тому
>Car is lifted by the axle >Removes suspension >Car doesn't fall on his head for some slav reasons
@christhompson49505 років тому
Anything is possible if you’re Russian enough
@SkywallGuttz5 років тому
bushings were tightened properly when they were on the ground?
@phaztom3135 років тому
The car knows it will go to gulag if it does fall.
@Mackze5 років тому
his hand was right between the axle and the body when it dropped, dude was really lucky
@colestowing86955 років тому
holy hell i noticed they had the posts under the suspension before the car-almost-crushing-the-guy shot even happened and thought..."nah-they'll realize" (spoiler....they didn't realize)
@skepticknowledge84575 років тому
Should have used a rubber gasget between the magnets to soften the contact.
@mysock351C5 років тому
Or proper bump-stops.
@TheAttacker7325 років тому
@@mysock351C ... Do you really expect proper anything from this channel?
@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi5 років тому
Or do oem and make a cylinder fill it with a ferrous solution and seal it, but soften the sudden shock
@cebedeuz5 років тому
Thats not how this supposed to work. Idea was, that magnetic force keep the magnets apart. And it kind of worked. The issue is, since the force weakens fast when the gap grows, so suspension travel seem to be short.
@MrTheHillfolk5 років тому
@@TheAttacker732 The nasa pen russian pencil (fake ) story .... Eh it works.
@MC-xf8uu3 роки тому
Que buen video! Nadie lo había hecho antes, es muy interesante, ojalá pudieras hacer la parte 2 o una versión mejorada de esta idea, sería un éxito, eres un genio
@adew4u2enjoy4 роки тому
You know what? I am hooked on your video's. It's awesome to see an business owner with a little humor, and curiosity, and then video it. Thank You for your work. Ignore the idiots that thumbs down everything their jealous of in life. Super trains use magnets to hover.
@speedstriker5 років тому
This Russian uncle has just reached maximum overslav level engineering.
@RepairRenovateRenew4 роки тому
Powerslav
@fidelcatsro69483 роки тому
Vladimir technogineering!!
@quantumresonance82013 роки тому
Stop lampooning!
@moguldamongrel30543 роки тому
@@RepairRenovateRenew this is the word, POWERSLAV
@STAY-GOLD-VINYL5 років тому
You guys are doing stuff that has never been attempted on UKposts!! Bravo Men!!
@r69845 років тому
I fucking love Russians for shit like this
@DomV1235 років тому
Check out the Bose magnetic suspension video
@GrumpyIan5 років тому
@@DomV123 I love that video
@anonanon9385Рік тому
I think that was a great experiment are you evolving your ideas and trying different configurations and positions on the vehicle. The more you try the more you will discover what's working and make adjustments to improve it. Your not reinventing the wheel your improving its efficiency and effectiveness. Great job.
@johnathanwatsonson60094 роки тому
Garage 54 is my favorite subscription . You guys will try anything... right on.
@R_C4205 років тому
This will help me with my extensive hobby of collecting metallic road debris. I hope I break every signal actuator I stop on.
@Jmoneysmoothboy5 років тому
The light is now green... forever
@QuantumRift5 років тому
you won't break it. you'll actuate it better. I had trouble with my Suzuki motorcycle, when I would stop at a traffic light, the bike is heavy on plastic and it would not trip the sensor. I eventually tore apart a computer disk drive and installed one of the magnets in the arch area of my right boot (external). When I pull up to traffic lights I just wave my leg over the sensor wire and BAM, it works. Drawback is that it pickes up everybit of metal debris and magnetic pebbles......
@Jmoneysmoothboy5 років тому
@@QuantumRift en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbole
@chacdogful5 років тому
Where do you live that has a wire to activate traffic lights?
@dukecraig24025 років тому
QuantumRift There's a little thing that you can buy that clamps on the bottom of your motorcycle that'll trip those sensors when you pull over top of them.
@gerardov.97165 років тому
Congratulations sir for your modern Russian luxury car.
@hokuspokus85705 років тому
with an emphasis on luxury ;)
@JesusSaves86AB5 років тому
"Now with real oil"
@sparrow99904 роки тому
It reminds me of my brothers old ford explorer from 19 something something
@fireWireX44 роки тому
"Does 1 hectare to a single tank of kerosene"!! "Put it in "H"...."!
@palmtreeshenanigans2 дні тому
Why is it that only 4 years later do is see this on my feed, seriously, these guys are amazing. UKposts algorithms are not good at all, i get content recommended that i would never watch, i get content from channels i have asked not to be recommended, the only way i see to block a channel or see a channel is to report the channel as spam only then is it blocked forever from my view. Rant over. These guys actually do things i wonder about, great stuff.
@AudioGardenSlave1232 роки тому
I'd like to see an updated version of this with multiple magnets put in column formation on each side of the car where struts would normally be. Perhaps attached to guide rails that lock together but allow up and down motion.
@Martian745 років тому
Compared to standard Lada suspension, anything would be an improvement.
@paranoiia85 років тому
I think even that suspension can't fix ride in that car 😅
@MilitantPacifista5 років тому
What are the last 3/4 to a Lada manual? The plans and times of public transport
@paranutaus5 років тому
Martian74 agreed, I traveled in one on a train track. That was hell.
@mabisfab77paintball5 років тому
least lada had metal alloy in engine bmw used plastic Lada niva still the best 4x4 buck for buck off roader
@bill04055 років тому
7:53 Guy: "Why does the transmission keep popping out of gear?" -Me: looks in direction of magnets....
@rafalbuijs50614 роки тому
@Sean Grahame you think twice about the pulling force from these magnets
@imtrash12283 роки тому
@@rafalbuijs5061 I highly doubt it would reach the transmission
@kaiserdragon333 роки тому
when you upgrade your car but at the same time discover a new fuckup
@scotttovey3 роки тому
@@imtrash1228 "I highly doubt it would reach the transmission" And you would be correct in that assumption. What is causing the transmission to pop out is the fact that when they took the shock absorbers and OEM springs off the car, they opened it up to all sorts of twists and bends. Those twists and bends combined with all those bumps, are what is causing the transmission to pop out of gear.
@roadshowautosports3 роки тому
Love the descriptive text of your reaction! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@allansoares28253 роки тому
Even here in Brazil, is awsome to watch your videos!
@07TXTL4 роки тому
There's no way this only came out 10 months ago, it feels like an eternity has passed since I last saw this video
@asdf123471095 років тому
"local scenic road"
@Esablaka5 років тому
Sounds like russia
@user-zz8rz2oc7j5 років тому
Andrew bad thing that it’s not lifeless, we actually have such roads a lot...
@jugernautshaw93385 років тому
Sounds about russian
@anonymouzxx4 роки тому
Self-irony
@canadiancolin81684 роки тому
It’s the same here in Canada
@martin9139135 років тому
If these magnets have noedymium cores, you probably weakened them a lot by that heat. 80°C is enough for a significant loss. I personally killed few little ones by using glue gun to attach them.
@drockjr5 років тому
Little magnets or little ones as in children?
@martin9139135 років тому
@@drockjr lol. I mean little magnets(2*2*1 mm btw). I didnt expected that, in my native language it could be understood right...
@drockjr5 років тому
@Jimmy De'Souza @MartinJanesik Your English is fine, I'm just being an idiot
@drockjr5 років тому
@@martin913913 nah, I'm just being an idiot
@Reboobed5 років тому
@Jimmy De'Souza mind elabourating on that stereotype? I've searched on Google but can't find anything
@Im_The_Slep4 роки тому
Garage 54: Russian but with English guy speaking
@fabiocastrodeavila84753 роки тому
It's more like a rudimentary Bose suspension. They used computers, but magnets do the job nearly alright.... thank you garage 54.
@OttomanDrifter915 років тому
me: waiting anxiously for triple truck engine lada also me: getting a sci-fi hovercraft instead
@anibalbabilonia18675 років тому
Mee too! Lmfao👋🤣👍
@kedwa305 років тому
That would be more square tube than Lada. May as well tack weld some Lada fenders on an old tank and call it a converted Lada.
@OttomanDrifter915 років тому
@@D4Z35 YoU CAn'T DenY The TrUTh DaRreLL
@franciscojaviergonzalezlar39985 років тому
They have a Russian channel, they also realese that video months ago
@hehehe68105 років тому
Please do this again..with shocks and enough magnets.👍
@postwardream5 років тому
and magnets should be at the place of removed springs
@jackadamsdaniels67194 роки тому
aa3smit please do
@postwardream4 роки тому
@@areyouavinalaughisheavinal5328 Why can't magnetic field absorb shocks?
@Feidler974 роки тому
Yes
@tesstickle72673 роки тому
Magnetic shocks
@jasonl34453 роки тому
This channel is great im glad I found it! It's like mythbusters for crazy car stuff love it!
@LoserShane3 роки тому
Where can I find this kind of magnets ? I’m wondering how it would feel adding them to the rear spring placement but keeping shocks in.
@myqueenkiller4 роки тому
Hey Garage 54: THX for the Russian to English translation, really appreciate it, awesome videos, love the crazy ideas and possible practical implementations ;-)
@DemeDemetre2 роки тому
+joe use google translate
@UPsideDOWNworld3215 років тому
you kill the field when you add HEAT to them try doin this with out welding them, but you did say there is a steel sleeve on it so maybe you did not kill the field
@gyula65165 років тому
Such small welds wont do too much harm with the steel/iron sleeve around it
@EpicATrain5 років тому
Agreed, that amount of heat required to weld them would have seriously killed that magnet.
@berrytharp13345 років тому
Permanent magnets can be easily re magnetized.
@berrytharp13345 років тому
And judging by thickness of sleeve it would be a non issue
@UPsideDOWNworld3215 років тому
welding is the word you use for doing the work in english , welder is the name of the unit!! but yes
@Economivision3 роки тому
“Now to find a beat up road” *Drives 3 inches* “We’re here”
@jasoncozment4 роки тому
Do a part 2 with the magnet suspension. I believe you guys are on to something and can make something awesome happen.
@archera4434 роки тому
Wat about Getting stuck on an iron bridge... 😂😁
@hifiteen493 роки тому
there are no iron bridges in russia
@FirstFamilyCharger3 роки тому
Drive over manhole cover and suddenly PANG
@holyhero2595 років тому
You totally killed the magnets by welding them. Too hot.
@skeezixmccat5 років тому
They welded the steel casings, not the neodymium and clearly they do still work
@holyhero2595 років тому
@@skeezixmccat they arent as strong as they were. Put heat on a magnet and see what happens
@Im_Schiz5 років тому
Yup. When I saw that I was disappointed. They should have used bolts.
@holyhero2595 років тому
@@Im_Schizgiven Fourier's law of thermal conductance, i say he would be lucky if those magnets were half of their potential after welding
@Peron1-MC5 років тому
they only spotwelded them. with that thick of a steelcasing there is no way they would have lost any potential.
@probot6Рік тому
I think it would be cool to try this but to put all the magnets in a tube with a guide pin the the center and it would hopefully fit where your original shock absorbers were located. I would use a threaded center pin so you can compress all the mangets together for installation and it would be somewhat adjustable afterward. Great video with a good proof of concept.
@duanemelvin2923 роки тому
hats off to all of you for attempting to do this! what about electromagnets instead of magnets on the car frame? would probably draw a lot of currents through the coils but might be able to produce more repulsion? who knows? batteries would be heavy and need to be recharged etc. lots of challenges here too
@RobertLeBlancPhoto5 років тому
My Audi has "MagRide" suspension, and I concur that once a pothole overcomes the magnets, the bump stops are spine crushing.
@Hakken13 роки тому
Best comment!
@Rekoyl116Рік тому
Not the best comment 😂 this is not at all how Audis magnetic ride works. It’s still a conventional shock and spring set up with only the viscosity of the fluid in the shock being affected by magnets 😂😂😂 there is no magnet to “overcome” hahah dumbass
@aamirkarim5 років тому
You should have used nuts and bolts, extreme heat from welding must have weakened the magnet
@ericheisler33685 років тому
Taskin I’m glad I’m not the only one seeing the value here.
@aamirkarim5 років тому
Eric Heisler yes, maglev is important tech
@kendarr5 років тому
I guess it's less heat then drilling?, also the would likely break
@aamirkarim5 років тому
No need to drill, magnets have hole at centre
@cliffordsikora98415 років тому
Taskin, watch again . they did not weld ( the magnet portion ) . They drilled through the metallic center then through the square iron to provide a hole for the guide. Any welding done was not done on the magnet.
@ronniepirtlejr26064 роки тому
Good idea! Needs more magnets & shock absorbers!
@JP-jm9fy3 роки тому
I kinda like this idea. Seems to be with the right and solid configuration this could work really well.
@genes.49905 років тому
Put the magnets inside a thick walled copper tube and it will act like a shock absorber.
@pasadena8055 років тому
gene S. Oh hell yeah!! That would be cool. Plug you get an electric current to run the car... too complicated? But go ahead and make some shocks.
@TheAttacker7325 років тому
Wouldn't those be shocking shocks?
@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi5 років тому
Just fill the tube with oil and yep, but its far easier to just buy airbags if you want this kind of basic suspension
@MrTheHillfolk5 років тому
@@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi Why buy stuff when you have tons of crap laying around that you can fabricate up? Itll only take a little bit of a shitload more time than expected.
@eniklisnihm45655 років тому
Great idea, using lenz Law to do the absorbing! it will resist more with faster movement and less with slower always the nicest ride :)
@redgreenblue9985 років тому
Great video. Make a floating bench or chair for your shop with the left over magnets. Florida USA.
@soolly3572 роки тому
This is too beautiful to see. Love seeing these types of thinking
@izzzzzz63 роки тому
The translation on this is spot on. Good job.
@Interknetz4 роки тому
The translator "narration" is so appreciated.
@drd14495 років тому
How about one magnet loose on between magnets? Like I-+ +- -+I
@ghettobikelife88335 років тому
DRD 144 good way to get more travel
@ahmedzxx5 років тому
what I was exactly thinking about
@VoluntaristSociety5 років тому
This
@r69845 років тому
But doubled and put in place of springs with articulated mounts maybe an all thread as a guide rod with heim joint end and a large nut to limit extension over travel. a steel cap with a threaded center could replace an upper spring cup and a lower plate mounted to the lower control arm you could avoid welding to the magnet, run a set of shocks and Bob's your auntie
@masterdummy16715 років тому
They have rotate the one row of magnets.
@joshuasnyderoffgridadventu15323 роки тому
Not finished watching....the concept of this is awesome!!!!!........
@richardsledgecock21103 роки тому
I bet with some coils around those magnets as they move up and down you could generate some electrical current to help place some current back into the battery along with regenerative braking on a battery powerd car..great vedio best wishes from the usa
@andthenwut5 років тому
Thank you for the english translation guys. Love seeing this guy mess with cars just for then fun of it. Keep it up
@ADJUDlCATOR5 років тому
They need to be inside of cylinders like a piston, instead of having a guide rod.
@chappiedatass13615 років тому
Why not both?
@ADJUDlCATOR5 років тому
@@chappiedatass1361 EUREKA!!!!!
@ADJUDlCATOR5 років тому
@@chappiedatass1361 I guess 542,000 heads are better than 1....
@emandos65335 років тому
Use Electromagnet for suspension + it can be adjusted
@ChuckBeefOG5 років тому
I thought a magnet engine. Opposing pistons/magnets that can be reversed/timed via electric solenoids. Free energy. No combustion or exhaust, just magnets replacing fuel and the piston/head.
@BoutabetKhaled4 роки тому
عندك أفكار تبدوا جنونية لاكنها رائعة لكونها تتضمن شروحات غير مباشرة.
@turboeddude4849Рік тому
Honestly, that's a pretty brilliant idea.
@srajkiranreddy5 років тому
I thought of the same concept 6 years ago. But never worked on it. I am happy that this actually works in the practical world. Great work!!
@wolfenstien135 років тому
It's rather sad when you come up with these amazing ideas, but never try to materialize them.
@VenomStryker5 років тому
@@wolfenstien13 Not many have the resources or the connections to realize their ideas.
@jacquesm21765 років тому
You should make Vertical magnetic suspension. E.g. 3magnets in a vertical guide, North-north-south-south. So the total gap is for example 20mm instead of just 10mm on each side
@italengro1974 роки тому
Great idea :D I would like to see how that works out.
@jbstepchild4 роки тому
Im thinkin there would be tomuch of a chance of sliding due to the fields around (they would want to kick left or right )
@JtagSheep4 роки тому
@@jbstepchild Thats why you keep the guide rods...
@togte0k5794 роки тому
Big brain
@harveyhart83483 роки тому
@@JtagSheep just following that thought pattern too, but mounted in a guide tube with the last on an extended plunger and located back in spring well...
@dale116dot73 роки тому
Can you use some aluminum or copper shorting/damping rings built around the gap instead of shocks?
@TheShadowbladerunner4 роки тому
Extremly crazy idea ... but the thought behind it is absolutely brilliant. If it would be more optimized, you could be a millionaire
@1Animeculture5 років тому
Mister, you know magnets lose their magnetism when heated up or taking blunt hits right? You kinda did both in this video. You literally welded it.
@johankriel88835 років тому
I think the magnets will do a great job cleaning up road hazards such as nails...
@andymille5 років тому
👍👍👍
@saniasatuliter84045 років тому
Yeah yu were right bro
@trackingcalin19884 роки тому
This is the best ideea i have ever seen. I think it can work better than standard shock. You should patent this invention.
@j-rockwells38074 роки тому
Garage 54 favorite catchphrase Why does the transmission keep popping out of gear
@gamingtutor45754 роки тому
Awesome video. The idea is fantastic, but you would probably benefit from using an electromagnetic setup, reversing polarity. Have them wired up to the car battery or a separate power source within the car.
@jasper10645 років тому
The only dubbed anime that is actually good. Bottom line: Would recommend to a friend.
@bilalstyler984 роки тому
Dubbed cory in the house is pretty good too
@manitoba-op4jx4 роки тому
this is real life 1000000000% better than anime
@gfries49064 роки тому
@@manitoba-op4jx Anime is 100000000% better than my life.
@manitoba-op4jx4 роки тому
@@gfries4906 your life sucks get a new one
@Sim-po1mc3 роки тому
, \ ,, ,, , ,,
@nikilauwda88033 роки тому
Awesome channel, I am now actually wondering why this is not standard. cool idea great job
@ronaldnatalia17243 роки тому
Wow thanks for this first video that shows a magnetic shock dampening in action.
@ccllvn5 років тому
those magnets barely had any strength after welding!
@itsmeRik0605 років тому
Thought the same thing, they cant handle the heat from a weld
@DonEnrique95 років тому
Same here
@iblesbosuok5 років тому
Combined with right type of shock absorber, this will be wonderful. Cheers from Indonesia
@rahmatasia44053 роки тому
I had thinking for this thing such a loooooooong time ago.. finally i see someone do it
@stealth03693 роки тому
Crude version of future technology, we kept imagining you made one 👍
@aarongreenfield90385 років тому
Those magnets cost a few times more than that car is even worth!
@spacejamgoliath5 років тому
That's not the point
@ReeseL4D5 років тому
That is the point.
@anonymousstout47595 років тому
Really I don't know that magnet cost that much
@aarongreenfield90385 років тому
@ um, I don't know where the heck you heard that, but those neodymium magnets of that size cost 5~6 hundred dollars each. Here is a link to one of the places where you can get them. www.magnet4less.com/product_info.php?products_id=1065&gclid=Cj0KCQjwuLPnBRDjARIsACDzGL14VRIFm4EuTtVGB6-ow3mPxZq3ftibh2QeNC13BhGRCtlCPGjjQGoaAqKvEALw_wcB
@ReeseL4D5 років тому
*No those magnetes are actually cheap. You have no idea what you're talking about* ukposts.info/have/v-deo/qmaAgXmapo6Fl2w.html
@ubacow71095 років тому
I'd rather they have given us subtitles rather than try dubbing over his voice. Old Russian man has voice of angel~
@koejoe5 років тому
William Su yup.. Agree fully. This reminds me of Japanese games shows.
@agenericaccount39355 років тому
Fairly sure there is a non translated channel
@rvnx5 років тому
You can find the original channel by searching for "гараж 54"
@JayAR_YT4 роки тому
Sounds like the dad I would hear talking to his Russian son while I would play counter strike.
@90ForLifeTeam4 роки тому
Great idea! Next time try 12 magnets and put some shock absorbers on. I'll bet the ride will be fantastic!
@Deckzwabber3 роки тому
The challenge to overcome is that the force of the magnets pushing away from each other weakens exponentially with distance. The 600 kg capacity could be accurate, but only at a distance of zero. I would love to see the results if someone could find a solution to that. Maybe a stack of them vertically...
@kristianperryadams2 роки тому
We used to have a stack of thin magnet discs and a guide rail at school it was easy enough to squash a few magnets together, but fairly difficult to compress them down enough to fit all of them on the rail if placed entirely in opposing pairs
@soroushsafarzadeh83214 роки тому
Magnets for suspension What a brilliant idea! Well done
@Ezio-Auditore944 роки тому
It works pretty well for a first prototype, maybe with other types of magnets in a Halbach configuration and some diamagnetic container that protect the magnets from attracting things and redirect the magnetic field even more, the suspension could be more efficient. Plus with some flat coils it could harvest a bit of energy like regenerative brakes.
@monad_tcp2 роки тому
I wonder why the engineers don't put magnets in the stop of the suspension when the piston comes to end.
@citizenzero61405 місяців тому
@@monad_tcp rubber bumpers cost a nickel... A magnetic stop setup will be cost prohibitive.
@emilschw89242 роки тому
Another quality experiment! Love the crazy ideas!
@lovingalberta69963 роки тому
Wow, a whole inch of travel. This is far superior to anything I've ever seen.
@dustinontaiyabbi56085 років тому
FYI Heat destroys magnets, I know because I sometimes weld magnetic steel.
@l.k52445 років тому
I learned that in 10th grade yet those mechanics don't know 😐
@andrewkapteyn5 років тому
Magnets destroy welds, unless you know what you're doing lol
@lathanosleroyjordan94245 років тому
Dustin Sanders a lot of heat does.
@dustinontaiyabbi56085 років тому
Welding produces a shit ton of heat and you can weld magnetized steel but you have to heat it up to u do the magnetism. Or else you can even get an arch going
@holyhero2595 років тому
@@dustinontaiyabbi5608 thermal conductivity/conductance. Heat transfers very efficiently.
@nicholasagnew27925 років тому
Holy hell! support the car by the suspension and then take the strut off and almost crush your hand
@lornegraham50985 років тому
seen that too eh?!!!
@guanyu50915 років тому
Ahhh yikes! That was way to close!
@B.McMillan935 років тому
You live and you learn.. until you don't
@sebastiaanmusic37103 роки тому
Милое видео. Отличная идея. Спасибо за создание.
@unokaassumi6683 роки тому
What about a solid magnet wheel on all four wheels... opposite installation between front and rear wheel...will it run front or back??
@Materman764 роки тому
I was not expecting that to be nearly as interesting as it was. Well done!
@khalidremmo9585 років тому
Maybe use electric powered magnets like the junkyard tractors use
@1ssac15 років тому
Thats intersting idea, am extra alternator 120A at least, with current adjustment depending on the terrain
@cristobalsepulveda90855 років тому
@Please Complete All Fields yep it's how motors work bro
@jm0365 років тому
@Please Complete All Fields This.
@LeSarthois5 років тому
@@1ssac1 Bose (yes, the sound device maker) made an electromagnetic suspension and tested it, you can see videos of them on UKposts. But apparently an active system is too heavy and use too much power to be commercially used.
@Conservator.5 років тому
LeSarthois Yes using electro magnets would be like constantly running a motor to lift the car up.
@NotoriousJHimself4 роки тому
Stack a number of magnets inside of a copper tube so they're arranged to repel each other. The magnets should generate eddy currents when they try to move through the copper. The eddy currents will induce an opposing magnetic field against each moving magnet and might do some level of dampening. Not sure how you'd cap off the ends to keep the magnets contained and allow the assembly to be mountable. I imagine it to be set up to replace coil springs.