Friction Welding Machine

EMPIREsays...

it had to just stop, otherwise the meld would have dragged along and be cut. But it was great. That has to be the cleanest, most perfect weld I have ever seen.

shagen454says...

The first time I watched this I wanted to say something perverted, I was a little tipsy so I put it off. Now I'm watching this a second time and I'm still thinking the same thing... thinking I should just put the observation off. Haha!

robbersdog49says...

>> ^shagen454:

The first time I watched this I wanted to say something perverted, I was a little tipsy so I put it off. Now I'm watching this a second time and I'm still thinking the same thing... thinking I should just put the observation off. Haha!


And now I'm intrigued! I have to know...

ForgedRealityjokingly says...

>> ^robbersdog49:

>> ^shagen454:
The first time I watched this I wanted to say something perverted, I was a little tipsy so I put it off. Now I'm watching this a second time and I'm still thinking the same thing... thinking I should just put the observation off. Haha!

And now I'm intrigued! I have to know...


"I see your Schwartz is as big as mine!"

juliovega914says...

Wow, god damn, that brake that that machine pulls is nothing short of spectacular. I occasionally do braking mechanisms for industrial machinery, and I am dumbfounded as to how he removed that much angular momentum that quickly. It almost looks like an impact brake, which is easily capible of braking like that but difficult to deal with because it involves using parts that destroy themselves, and have to be replaced

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