I really need to stop these experiments... DO NOT TRY!
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Ever wonder how strong those "compression" fittings are? Let's find out!
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“Compress so many airs with this guy”. Not only do we get quality memes, but J gonna blow shit up.
*slaps compressor roof* "This baby can compress so many airs"
@ZAINILEXTHE1ANDONLY
3 жыл бұрын
Great joke
@jackson8753
3 жыл бұрын
@@ZAINILEXTHE1ANDONLY thanks
@ZAINILEXTHE1ANDONLY
3 жыл бұрын
@@jackson8753 Np. want some chocolate milk? Imma go and make some real quick
@jackson8753
3 жыл бұрын
@@ZAINILEXTHE1ANDONLY sure, I'll take some if you don't mind
@ZAINILEXTHE1ANDONLY
3 жыл бұрын
@@jackson8753 k
Jays trying to say "Eiszapfen" made my day
@efbiaiopenap1781
3 жыл бұрын
Say EIS-TSUPP-PHEN
@colakdeniz5019
3 жыл бұрын
🙈🙈🙈🙈I say hello from Germany also hallo!
@efbiaiopenap1781
3 жыл бұрын
@@colakdeniz5019 moinsen
@evajunker5379
3 жыл бұрын
Ja nh is schon lustig😂
@ThomasPerl
3 жыл бұрын
He tried. Eiszapfen btw is Icicle.
Jay: not that im giving you guys any instructions on how to make a pneumatic projectile launcher. Also Jay: So here's how you make a pneumatic projectile launcher .
@MarkJacksonGaming
Жыл бұрын
-- not that im giving you guys any instructions on how to make a pneumatic projectile launcher roughly translated: So, if you wanna know how to make that air gun from the Metro series...
"then i looked down and saw a piece of equipment we haven't used around here in a while". I don't need for you to be explaining your sex life to me. 😂
@matthew8661
3 жыл бұрын
LMFAO thats Tough
@tjavila1183
3 жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing
@WilliamHollinger2019
3 жыл бұрын
Oh that thing i play with it. And we get hurt so bad it hurts about the same as a baby being born.
@Tstorm731
3 жыл бұрын
How many psi can a duadenum take before it ruptures...FOR SCIENCE!!
@turmanal460
3 жыл бұрын
Underrated comment tbh lol
am I watching "Mythbusters - JayzTwoCents style" hehehehehe.. I feel that I would see a balistic glass after this episode
@yakitatefreak
3 жыл бұрын
Why did ya mention Mythbusters? Grant Imahara R.I.P.
@metalmolisher666
3 жыл бұрын
@@yakitatefreak R.I.P.
@Aldenco99
3 жыл бұрын
That and lexan blast shields
@umbra1016
3 жыл бұрын
Or a ballistic gel upper torso filled with blood packs.
@dsterbdspyder6067
3 жыл бұрын
He needs to write it down. If he doesn't then its just screwing around.
0:17 That crisp slap and look. :D
Hey Jay (and fellow non-germanspeakers) you pronounce Eiszapfen (icicle) like this: Eis almost like the english ice (also has the same meaning) syllable Za goes like Tsa (think of russian Tsar) and pfen is pretty self explanatory, read as written Ice - Tsa - Pfen :)
@MangoAlexando
3 жыл бұрын
But you also have to be really angry when you say it
@DennisCorner
3 жыл бұрын
@@MangoAlexando Naturally. Or really cold, it's also used to describe how cold you are.
@adamriedthaler
3 жыл бұрын
I really need to learn German
@DennisCorner
3 жыл бұрын
@@adamriedthaler it's really easier than people make it out to be. I once you see the pattern in die, der, das there are only a few hundred exceptions to memorize *whistles innocently*
@megapro125
3 жыл бұрын
@@DennisCorner when in doubt just use "den" for "der", "die" or "das" like many of the turkish immigrants in Germany do lol
Anyone triggered by chalk or sharpie squeak sound skip 9:06- 9:22, probably won't if ever see this comment before the video but if you do.
@benarmson4578
3 жыл бұрын
Uuuggghhh shivers wtf
@virtualtools_3021
3 жыл бұрын
things like that make me almost regret upgrading the tweeters on my stereo...
@armypenguin
3 жыл бұрын
You mvp bruh
@TheMaddoxfam
3 жыл бұрын
RIP headphone users
@alfredsanz8889
3 жыл бұрын
I almost vomit. Lol but I got through it. :D
12:16 Awesome pixelation. I almost expected tentacles. :-D "Did that just slide out? That clearly shows how smooth it is." -JayzTwoCents, Jul 26, 2020.
@jpcol1024
3 жыл бұрын
How is there not a that’s what she said to Phil’s “that was so disappointing” followed with Jays “did it just slide out?”
Hi Jay, I have a lot of fun watching your experiments. I am an ex rocket design engineer (science license haver) with a fair amount of experience with high pressure pneumatics. One thing you might try to make your experiments safer is to use pressurized water to fill whatever it is you are pressure testing ( as long as it is appropriate to the system). Pressurized gas can store a lot of energy as you saw, and a way to mitigate the danger posed by having a pressurized volume is to use an inconpressible fluid like water to fill up most of the volume, and then adding pneumatic pressure to that system. I'd hate to see you or Phil get hurt pursuing these very exciting experiments and thought this might be something for you to consider. Have a great day, and keep up the fun content!
This is the kind stuff I love! Never expected that those alphacool fittings can hold so much pressure. Glad that you talked about the dangers when messing with compressed air.
9:20 That is some really good advice regarding watercooling and everyone should listen. Appreciate the info Jay!
"we learned some stuff today" can this please be a shirt
Jay, I love videos like this. This genuinely put me in a better mood today and I was really feeling down.
Jay "this is illegal in many states" Me remembering Jay lives in California...lol
@jojobobbubble5688
3 жыл бұрын
I feel like California is on its way to being the next Soviet Russia joke. In California, EVRYTHING ILLIGAL!
@gflinch
3 жыл бұрын
Meh, it’ll cause you cancer first
@jojobobbubble5688
3 жыл бұрын
@@gflinch true
@EvlEgle
3 жыл бұрын
But at least you can smoke pot for all the cancer you will get living in commiefornia
For anyone who comes by, that extra metal ring-thingy inside the Alphacool fittings that bites into the tubing is called a collet. :) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collet
You had me on the floor laughing my ass off within minutes of you starting these test.
hi Phil and Jay. Hi Jay and Phil. Thank you for all the time you put into the videos.
"We can replace Phil" As a cameraman and editor, yes As a person, no
@willphillips2522
3 жыл бұрын
Why not? Just hire an impersonator
@WeldonSirloin
3 жыл бұрын
Just download the latest Phil build from the official Phil store.
@perkele1989
3 жыл бұрын
To be fair, there has got to be a least a few GB of his trademark laugh on storage by now.
@TheJunnutin
3 жыл бұрын
Just ask LTT for help with a deep fake Phil
You know what else exploded? my phone alarm after KZread notification popped thanks for waking me up 4am in the morning. worth tho
"Schiience" - Can you cook an egg on a CPU?!
@modarcd1653
3 жыл бұрын
They did a video last year with an rgb over heating to the point of the system being unusable, bet that could fry an egg
@Sp4rKzTV
3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@yakitatefreak
3 жыл бұрын
Austin Evans did exactly that.
@LolLol-ud4wc
3 жыл бұрын
@@modarcd1653 hey guys this is Austin
@LolLol-ud4wc
3 жыл бұрын
Sort of
Im glad u made this video! After watching graig salazars threadripper build leak i was worried about switching from soft tubing to hard tubing , worried about temp causing preasure build up and then a bad leak! When i play on my pc I litteraly look at it every few mins to make sure no leaks are happening
I love watching theese experiment videos atleast with a couple months apart so as to relive the joy and laughs. I love u guys
CONSPIRACY: Jay stopped the red dead build because aliens abducted him and reversed his progress as PROVEN by 13:19
@robotslug
3 жыл бұрын
Yo, how do you make your link just the timestamp and not the full URL with the =seconds at the end? Thx mate
@KeyArts
3 жыл бұрын
RobotSlug its youtube. You just put the numbers in comments. Like 03:45.
@robotslug
3 жыл бұрын
@@KeyArts Oh heck. 09:20.
@robotslug
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Key Thought I had to stick some HTML in or somethin, didn't try the easiest most obvious way first. Been here over a decade, and have just been pasting the "copy url current time" lmao.
@Real28
3 жыл бұрын
@@robotslug everyday is a great day to learn some shortcuts!
I'm curious how many people know that tornado joke lol
@joeblow5214
3 жыл бұрын
You haven't lived until you watch a tornado from a truck tailgate. It's a Midwestern tradition.
@ArgonautCaptain
3 жыл бұрын
This pipe here's made outta white gold... transfers the hurricane to the tornado dispenser!
@nickwild7
3 жыл бұрын
@@joeblow5214 i watched one from a hotel patio, but he's referencing an old Amiri King video
@joeblow5214
3 жыл бұрын
@@nickwild7 Never heard of that person. I have seen a tornado jump my house though. That was about 5 years ago now.
@jonathankillingsworth5469
3 жыл бұрын
@@joeblow5214 Amiri King SilverAdo. It is hilarious but not for the easily offended at all.
The thing about blood air bubbles you were talking about spooked me so much knowing all the things i did with an air compressor and how much i did it.
Jay, PLEASE don't stop with these ridiculously awesome content! No idea is stupid, as long as it's for science haha. Keep doing what you doing. I'd love to do the same things if I had a shop like yours. Phil, thanks for capturing all these crazy videos too!
1:43 This would have happened if Jay would have joined forces with Jeremy Clarkson:"Alright, where's my hammer? In the water cooling kit, but I digress." 😂
phil thank you for blurring jays butt crack out, you saved some of us years and years of trauma, and therapy. you sir are the real M.V.P
That was a great video!! Thanks Jay and Phil!
I like learning stuff. Watching Jay have fun is fun.
h series: airflow my pc with the h510 that struggles to cool off: *YEP*
@Giratina143
3 жыл бұрын
Pizza Gaming is the temp that bad, I’m ordering a h510. What fans configure do you use?
@jeepguy6887
3 жыл бұрын
you got 6 case fans? 1out the back 3 in front and 2 exhaling top ?
@Carterthielftw_
3 жыл бұрын
@@Giratina143 I run an H200, my specs are very average and temps are fine
@Dexx1s
3 жыл бұрын
@@Giratina143 Yup, there aren't any real intake vents. Gamers Nexus has videos on its temps.
@oggybodoggy
3 жыл бұрын
@@Giratina143 If you're worried, check out Gamers Nexus videos on the H500 or H510
Ample airflow from the H Series eh?? Eesh. Steve begs to differ.
@guyfawkes8873
3 жыл бұрын
Even Steve does admit that negative pressure setups in them work surprisingly well. Which is him saying "not the worst glass box in existence". Also ample could just mean "doesn't thermal throttle you 3300X with a NH-D15 on it"... ample for what? noone ever did say X)
@thomasoleson2651
3 жыл бұрын
@@guyfawkes8873 Valid points lol.
This is the only Tech channel where am Bound to have a good laugh while understanding something. keep up the good work people.!
Didn't know I needed a video like this, but this was hilarious, keep it up!
0:03 "... And then I looked down and saw a piece of equipment we haven't used in a while..." THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID! 🤣
13:38 let's see how much pressure Jay's lungs can before giving out compared to the fittings
I have the exact same compressor....gonna go try this at home!
I actually didn't knew about sanding down the ends of a brass tube helped so much. Though it does make sense. I learned something today :D
the more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it it to stop the drain
@mikes2687
3 жыл бұрын
If he thinks he's going to escape with warp speed...
@Shojikitsune1
2 жыл бұрын
@@mikes2687 OS/2 Warp!
'Real damascus PETG"' *Alec Steele has joined the chat. *Will Stelter has joined the chat *Matt Stagmer has joined the chat. * Ilya Alekseyev has joined the chat.
Fun video! When system is under-load, the reservoir should take-up any pressure increase.
you should try this with the thermaltake fittings! i think they are alot better. they also make it easier to measure the tube distances because of how they are made to where you have a flat surface on both ends. plus they have like 6 o-rings!
2:29 why is that illegal in a lot of states but guns aren't
@AndreyNaranjo
3 жыл бұрын
murica
@jur4x
3 жыл бұрын
After I got signed off on pneumatic nail gun at work, I realized how easy it is to modify one of those to shoot nails without pressing nail gun into the surface
On the Next Episode: - Jay go to Jail
@antongrekov7710
3 жыл бұрын
by killing phil
@cahbtexhuk
3 жыл бұрын
@@antongrekov7710 jayztwocells
One of the most entertaining videos in a while!! Thank you!
I love videos where they dont plan em out. They just come in and have fun, when they have fun I have fun.
This makes me wonder how long before Steamfitters start getting commissioned to build PC Radiator arrays. We already do full scale installations of Datacenters and Chip Plants but I mean for Personal Computers. Someone call up their local Mechanical Company: Customer - "Do you guys hook up PC Cooling?" lol Sales Rep - "We sure do!, what sort of system are you interested in? Copper? Steel? Stainless Steel? Aluminum? Glass? PVC?" Customer - "Oh wow.. uh.. I didn't know there were that many options" Sales Rep - "Oh sure, we also offer different types of joint bonds too; Soldered, Brazed, GTAW Welded, Orbital Welded, Swagelok, Or just simple Compression Fittings with Flex connections?" Customer - "Oh my.. uh.. Got anything that's shiny like silver?" Sales Rep - "Yup, that would be 316 Stainless Steel (Expensive but would look damn impressive). Do you want that in Water or Freon? Or perhaps you'd like that with a Freon loop for refrigeration?" Could go on for hours, but yeah the market for this looks interesting and some truly impressive designs can be made. And all of them would hold up to several thousands of pounds of pressure (no idea why you'd want or need that) and could easily put your hardware into a small freezer complete with air-dryer to keep everything from sweating and shorting out lol
@Dennzer1
3 жыл бұрын
please
Do a video on HOW MANY FOAM BAORDS CAN JAY BREAK?!
I was working on glass tubing back in the days.. and I can say your doin a very good job even if .. glass is way more complicated to ply lol
Thanks for the mention on the blown glass tubing. I never miss a episode. Your content has saved me countless hours and dollars of frustration. If you ever want glass tubing to experiment with just let me know :)
Thanks. I watched too much Gamers Nexus. This helped me to feel smart again.
When your early there is only 1 view also second comment
@evnz
3 жыл бұрын
Change ur pfp
@shreysodhi7563
3 жыл бұрын
@@evnz i already did for some reason it won't show
Love these style of videos Jay, keep it up man!
That was pretty awesome. Definitely the best thing I watch on KZread today. Thank you for making me laugh.
Doing that test for an aforementioned computer loop to see how much pressure does build up like you thought about - I think would be pretty cool to see so we know what we're looking at with pressure in our systems when we build them.
You may have been bored and not known what to do but you're still just as entertaining none the less (including Phil's commentary). Thanks for the laughs :D
Thanks Jay, I can't wait for more watercooling videos, for this summer that you may or may not have missed.
Jay has just the right amount of computer tech talk and information...and simple faffing about..!
Thanks for an interesting experiment. As usual, the team had a lot of fun:)
I like how well you guys get along. Also, good video.
Jeesh Jay, I thought this would be super lame. I was surprised how fun and truly juvenile it was. Thank you for making an old man smile!
Yep I can confirm. I used to work in a QC lab for the fastener industry and I did a lot of torque testing of fasteners which requires specific high PSI depending on the fastener. Sometimes with failure the sheared bolts or failed nuts would fly off into the wall and would definitely dent metal. I made sure never to stand directly in front of the instrument.
Best. Video. Ever. Jay, you need to do more videos when you’re bored.
Alpha Cool uses the rear washer, just like Swagelok proved with their compression fittings, that a rear facing washer applies the nut pressure more evenly on the compression material, whether gasket or metal sealing, to give a much better sealing action. its especially important with metal to metal seals. We used nothing but Swagelok in the semi conductor fabrication equipment I designed and built for a decade.
Nothing like watching Jay being scared shitless under a table while you're having a terrible day. Cheers Jay. I actually feel a lot better
Awesome slapping, great sounds! All we need is a banjo now...
You should try to " Overclock" case fans to see which can perform the best before they rip themselves apart or catch fire.
Jay folding that tube like he's forging a katana. GLORIOUS NIPPON STEEL CUT THROUGH GAIJIN PLANE LIKE BUTTER
this is the video that inspired me to machine the aluminum bite rings for my super cheap 20$ for 4 fittings haha! first time assembled and zero leaks. took the force to pull the tube out of the fitting from 5lbs to over 50lbs haha!
I really love your videos Jay, they change my day even if is for educational purposes XD
When u do loop pressure test do a few different setups. Add rads / blocks to see how a big or small loop effects pressure. Great vid!
So much fun, I love these videos!
These types of videos are always the best
Finish the Red Dead build!!!! I was really looking forward to that one! It was looking amazing....
These episodes are what I love about science!!!
you bugger jay, u had to do that slow mo of that noise..... shivers up and down my spine lol
Mechanics and teenagers everywhere thank you for your service Jay!
Haha Thanks for the slow motion 'screech' sound, Phil! You're awesome! XD
no way you could replace phil that bloke is incredible and his video editing is amazing!
JAY, you never fail to entertain.........KUDOs Bro!!!
"Experiments" coming from Jay is just a fancy word for "I wanna play with stuff I shouldn't!"
This video had me busting out laughing. Absolutely loved it. Need more videos like this.
Do test the pressure of a loop under load! I want to see that! Also When you do that, make sure you use a under-sized radiator so the loop water gets good`n`hot.
You could put different additives in different mixtures to see what gunks up over time or grows living things inside etc
What your testing is exactly why I always add a shut off valve right off the tank before the quick connect.
This is, without a doubt, the greatest episode I have seen so far. Please create a Jay Does Computer Science series.
Hey Jay, just +1ing your idea to test the pressure a working loop develops when hot etc! I'm fairly sure you can adapt a pressure sensor display to pick it up? Either inline or perhaps screwed in to/attached to the fill hole? Haha..almost like compression testing an engine cylinder/piston!
These unique experiments are freakin awesome.
This is my Chevy silver ado lol love those videos great refrance Jay great video
if you want to try higher pressures you can try flaring the pipes. It's how hvac refrigerant lines are connected
Man that whole video and we never got to see you try the blow-dart thing you showed at the beginning. That's all I was waiting for lol.
Jay.... if that brass pipe went through the wodden box I think your aiming at the electrical... be safe please in future fun lol love the vid, was praying the whole time nothing too bad happened.
As a computer enthusiasts, I came to this channel for useful information..... i am glad to say I am not disappointed 😌
Please do more shience Jay. These videos just made my day
These are the best kind of episodes
So much science, you've evolved into JayzTwoScience.
would like to see you try useing the Thermaltake Pacific C-PRO and the EK Quantum Torque fittings
I love hearing Phil laugh it cracks me up