The Hydraulic Press Channel delivers again. There’s no end to this man’s creativity and frankly there is no end to our love of watching stuff get squashed flat by a press that exerts like 100 tons of hydraulic pressure. This time it is a steel ball, a square steel tube, and then a small round piece of steel tubing as well. SPOILER ALERT: The press wins but there is a plot twist. That twist is the use of a thermal camera that shows how quickly and how hot the stuff gets when the press comes down and makes things two dimensional.
We’re not going to give away the temps of which material/victim gets the hottest but we think that you will find this pretty interesting because we sure did. Neat stuff here from the man with the press, the funny accent, and a penchant for semi-scientific testing and destruction!