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Views : 3,104,196
Genre: Science & Technology
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Uploaded At May 4, 2024 ^^


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Rating : 4.96 (1,779/176,030 LTDR)

99.00% of the users lieked the video!!
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User score: 98.50- Masterpiece Video

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544 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@thebigman8250

6 months ago

step 1: weld with graphite
step 2: ????????
step 3: perfect weld

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@YoungGandalf2325

6 months ago

"My rod perfectly fits its hole." -Mehdi

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@BOTthelesser

6 months ago

As a welder the fact there’s flux there too makes me laugh

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@peanutpnutpnt

6 months ago

bro didnt hurt himself

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@The-One-and-Only100

6 months ago

In the early days of welding, they used carbon rods to weld, but nowadays, they are used to erase welds

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@rodritrada

6 months ago

"Is begging to turn on hot"
"And lucky for it, my rod perfectly fits its hole"
💀

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@N.bardaloi

6 months ago

"My rod perfectly fits the hole"

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@Bollestic

6 months ago

Rare footage of electroBOOM not shocking himself😂

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@Sherwin657

6 months ago

This is one of those tricks you pull out on a desert island to fix the radio

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@ke7eha

6 months ago

I had a soldering iron I bought from radio shack that had a forked graphite tip with a 9v battery. You had to bridge the tip to connect the circuit to heat up the tip element. It would get hot enough to solder. By it's nature, you had to feed solder into the joint and it works but stick to the tip. It was pretty convenient for small jobs.

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@RIMSONK-OP

6 months ago

Bro's rod perfectly fits in the hole which is begging to be hot💀💀


(Yo!! How did I get so many likes

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@Eurotruck456

6 months ago

Oh he didn't hurt himself😅

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@howtonot580

6 months ago

You can see the bump popping up from the weld where the graphite magically transformed into metal as it melted

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@antonymous9196

3 weeks ago

"My rod perfectly fits this hole"

I know you smirked hearing that.

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@senioradahug

6 months ago

Definitely wasn't bs, everyone knows graphite has build in Flux and turns into carbon Steen with a naked arc

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@Akwardpotion99

6 months ago

"Fits perfectly in the hole" 💀

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@renegarza9750

6 months ago

“My rod” 😂

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@EVguru

6 months ago

I've had Australian SCOPE soldering Irons for decades. They use a short carbon heating element behind the tap and are 'push to heat'. Running from a 2VAC transformer, they got to soldering temperature in just a few seconds. Perfect for Auto electrical work. Very difficult to find spares for.

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@Mforader1792

6 months ago

Did you know when I first started watching you I didn't know anything about physics. You are the best my dude. Thanks for doing you!!

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@mememachine269

6 months ago

For once, for ONCE, something went right

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