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Then comes a male voice, thick with a Finnish accent: “Welcome to the Hydraulic Press Channel.” Since the beginning of October 2015, Lauri Vuohensilta has been crushing random objects to ...
The couple's Hydraulic Press Channel has 1.6 million followers. — -- Lauri Vuohensilta is crushing it. And not just in terms of subscribers to his YouTube channel, which has more than 1.6 ...
Then things start to get interesting. For the fifth and sixth folds, he brings in his hydraulic press to give the paper a little extra crease. He attempts to do the same for the seventh ...
Since the upper and lower punches of the hydraulic press used in this video are flat, that pressure never gets applied to one specific point, allowing the magnet to hold up like a champ.
Scientists think so. They compressed American roaches with a hydraulic press, subjecting them to the force of 900 times their body weight. Don't worry (or do): They survived! How exactly do they ...
Finnish content creators Lauri Vuohensilta and Hanna Korpisaari comically compressed a massive mound of travel items into a single carry-on suitcase with help from a 150-ton hydraulic press ...
Welcome to Hydraulic Press Channel, one of YouTube’s strangest success stories. Lauri Vuohensilta crushes stuff. He has, ever since he was a child, and now that he has a 100-ton hydraulic press ...
A head-bobbing chicken? An object being crushed by a hydraulic press? “I think one of the funniest things you can do is try to dance the undanceable,” McCreanor said in a Zoom interview.