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9 Comments
eric3579says...What hockey pucks are made of and how they are made https://youtu.be/Xg5NSKTPEZ4
Mordhaussays...Basically vulcanized rubber.
GenjiKilpatricksays...Wow. Pretty badass.
Wonder how much energy it takes to really eff up a hockey puck.
newtboysays...I really don't want to see part 2 of this video where a red hot nickel ball is placed on a badger.
JustSayingsays...Yep, it's official, balls of steel are for pussies. Real men have balls made of hockey pucks.
#fearCanada
Mordhausjokingly says...Hard, rubbery, and absolutely useless for reproduction?
Yep, it's official, balls of steel are for pussies. Real men have balls made of hockey pucks.
#fearCanada
Fairbssays...There's been at least a couple of example of them breaking into two pieces when hitting the goal post, but I'm not sure if they were defective to begin with or maybe really old. I know they keep them in a bucket of ice for game use so maybe cold could 'slightly' be their Kryptonite.
Wow. Pretty badass.
Wonder how much energy it takes to really eff up a hockey puck.
GenjiKilpatricksays...@Fairbs
Doesn't seem to be the case. SFOguy posted this in the description:
"And here are hockey pucks being subjected to liquid nitrogen.
Good grief, what are they made of?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVBBdkM6-7c
So yeah, probably defective but also definitely crazy power in the shots that broke them.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to SFOGuy's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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