We try to crush a small anvil with a 100-ton hydraulic press. Which anvil will be stronger than the Soviet or Chinese one? Challenge
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The artistry of some Russian/Soviet workers striving for excellence, a monument to their virtue.
Stalin would have been proud of the Soviet anvil result. But then, if that anvil had failed, then the steel foundry workers could have ended up doing work for _The Motherland_ in Siberia.
I gotta say, if there are two products they could get right, you'd expect them to be hammers and anvils. Kid of embarrassing if they couldn't.
I know most people have 100 ton presses in their living room.
Ya mine is right over there next to the diamond and gold safe
Mines only 50 ton and my mom makes me keep it in the garden shed😁
I do. It's called my mother in law.
Mine is in the dining room. Makes it easy to make extra flatware.
What? Doesn't everyone???
I like the "Don't try this at home" warning as if everybody had an hydrolic press at home! 😄
Indeed. My press is only a 20 tonne press. My anvil is safe!
I’m going to try this at home
Me too. Despite their admonition!
Don't do it!
It just told you not to. lol!
I would buy Russian before I would buy anything Chinese.
Says the guy using a chinese phone, wearing chinese clothes, using a chinese computer, etc. etc. etc. LOL The hypocrisy and the irony.
I worked at a big box store once and we had a saying in the tool dept. "Taiwan ok, China no way"
@@dontfearthereaper2887 Why would that be hypocrisy, if russian phones, clothes, computers are not available?
@@dontfearthereaper2887 If a better quality of these things is not available (say from Russia), then we sadly have to buy temporarily from China...
So it only takes 100-tons to fix a Soviet anvil.
In Soviet Russia, anvils press hydraulic presses.
USSR citizen: "So, comrade, what is that little anvil used for?" Factory Manager: "I don't know but it lets us meet our monthly quota of 500 forged steel anvils."
It is to 'work on' little people's fingers....
Kind of makes you wonder about Chinese tanks doesn’t it?
Says the guy using a chinese phone, wearing chinese clothes, using a chinese computer, etc. etc. etc. LOL The hypocrisy and the irony.
@@dontfearthereaper2887 You're gettin' tirin', son.
Russia has alot of tungsten and probably the steel contains some tungsten greatly increasing its strengths
Tungsten is hard not strong. Quite brittle and tends to make its alloys brittle as well
From now on I'll be buying all my anvils from the Soviet Union! Oh, wait....
Are these anvils for Smurfs? 😂
У тебя мозг от смурфиков. Она красная, а не синияя.
*Oompa Loompas...
Jewelry makers
@@Guitarplayer724 Probably right, but why would jewelry makers need an anvil that can withstand tons of pressure?
We can all agree: in the field of ridiculously tiny anvils, the USSR had no match.
Why am I watching this 😂
Same reason I'm watching it.
Slow day at the office
To confirm your suspicions
Chinese metals are not at all as strong as metals from western countries like Australia. And being lighter indicates that it not as strong too.
Chinese metals can be just as good. They just choose to sell us their crap.🤗😉🤗
The man said the green one is heavier btw.
Tbh i half expect soviet one having some uranium leftovers from enrichment processes XD
this could be tested easily
This is one of those things that you know is kind of silly but is entertaining and you can’t look away.
Back in the U.S.S.R.!
You should see all my neighbours presses, imPRESSive....I've told them, don't try this at home....😂
Real, natural elements versus man-made alloys.
Soviets kept nuclear missiles pointed at my city all throughout my school days.
Not bad ⚡️
The green one looks like Chinese rail lines 😅😅
Chinese steel is the worst. We aren’t allowed to use Chinese shackles at work. I work on a tugboat.
this hydraulic press doesn't feel right...
"Do not try this at home." In the event I ever end up with a 100 ton hydraulic press in my home, I'll be sure to heed that advice. Until then, I think I'm good.
Must have spent weeks locating the absolutely cheapest looking anvil in the world. That thing would been overpriced in a Dollar Store. At the end he said that they were made of seemingly identical iron. The Chinese one looked like it was being held together by green paint.
3:21 at least it now has an (almost) flat top surface. lol. (business idea: buy chinese anvil, press to soviet size, sell as "heavy duty, hi-precision" ;-) )
Why are these anvils so small? Are they manufacturer's models?
I hope you have a gygercounter , it could be radio active... Some countries get rid of their radioactive waste in this manor
Chelyabinsk. Pronounced CHELL-ya-binsk
Next press a Russian Zil automobile and a Cadilliac.
A subliminal message to Putin.
The top surface were short from perfectly level. They are now.
Thanks to the warning I didn't try this at home
The Chinese anvil had a higher mid section (neck?) so when it was compressed downit was equal to starting level of the Soviet anvil they wound up about the same.
Correct!!!! That means the Chinese one is RUBBISH.....
How many tons of pressure was applied to the second one?😶
And i always thought evey one had a hydraulic press at home,well at least every one.
Now try the sickle.
The first anvil did seem like quality steel
Long sssr ussr slava sovietskey Soyuz ypa ypa ypa 🇷🇺
First run compared to recycled steel. That's why most of the old stuff is better. Most things that come out of china have inferior material quality because recycled plastic and recycled steel
If both anvils were sent to Siberia and tested they would explode.
A Chinese Student once told me that they export the crap, as Chinese customers would not accept low quality ... of course I have no way to verify this ....
they have good quality stuff, the cheap stuff is just that, cheap stuff or a scam
' anvil was from the train track metal
rather, how to fix anvil with press :D
100 tons is not exactly small potato.
You just be hammer or anvil...
The hammer squish was foolish. One was used many years opposed to a new new used. Goof balls.
Never seen a many anvil
many?
a many? WTF?
Chinese one looks like a bit of railway line
What are those very small anvils used for?
Anviling
Small projects
I got one with my Tonka toys
at least 56mm
un hardend or temper on the chinese one
Russian anvil better. China needs to learn how to copy better...
Looks like 4 mm
It's ЦТФ not CTF 🤦
So what you're saying is that hardened steel which is expensive and not part of cheap hammers and anvils, is harder than than the more common and cheap cast iron. Its not that its Russian dude. Russia has cheap crap as well. ;)
But rhey were not ment for that
rhey?
SOVIET🥰😍😋💪👍
And ?
Made in Chy'nah, means IT'S CRAP!
I want that Soviet Anvil to restore. Give me an email address so I can contact you.
China's military is the same.
Says the guy using a chinese phone, wearing chinese clothes, using a chinese computer, etc. etc. etc. LOL The hypocrisy and the irony.
@@dontfearthereaper2887 Are you a bot?
@@MoparStephen are you a trump cultist?
Misleading faked title picture made me think you were testing a full sized anvil. Get off of youtube.😐😑😐
China should buy their anvils from Russia
The Russians probably can't make them like that anymore. And don't forget, a lot of Soviet stuff was made in Ukraine.
We need to get a life
why,chinese people,why?
Boring video
Absolute bias against the Chinese. Why don't you compare Chinese steel vs "soviet" steel (which isn't even accurate as there is no soviet union any more). You should refer to them as cheap vs expensive instead of perpetuating the stereotype that everything made is china is poor quality, when chances are your camera was made in china, and probably even your machinery, and your clothes, and your phone, and your computer, etc etc etc How about all those things? are they bad too? Maybe you should by them from your non-existing Soviet Union LOL LOL LOL
Bot? Sympathizer?
I have watched quite a few of those videos and I have to say, most of them are garbage. This one in particular. Those anvils are not tools, they are toys and who in the world would use 100 tons on them. From the Chines one I have nothing to say. If you buy their shit and it fails, it's your fault. But then again, why would anybody use 100 tons on something like this?
proof is in the pudding!
Yes lets test some chinese & russian pudding.
Misleading faked title picture made me think you were testing a full sized anvil. Get off of youtube.😐😑😐