That is so cool. It’s way cooler than a sho.
That is so cool. It’s way cooler than a sho.
If this was a FCA product everyone would laugh at it but since it’s a Tesla everyone looks past it’s many faults.
Does it really matter anymore. Even if the car is made in the states most of the cars parts are made out of country.
Too true!
Uh whut?
Most cars were Fords in 33.
Well they’ve been looking for him since late September so maybe he’s already seen it.
Well me neither I just like to melt stuff. I’m guessing no since alloys are stronger. Sounds like time to have an experiment.
The forge is the heat part. Your talking about the crucible that you put the metal in. Next time you have a fire put a old steel pot with some aluminum cans in it and throw it in the fire. You’ll find that the cans melt together and don’t really puddle up to pour.
Exactly on a small scale. You can hit 1200 to 1400 for brief moments not enough to make it puddle though believe me I’ve tried.
Wrong! You can get a campfire up to that temp but only for short periods of time. Campfires rarely get over 1000 degrees. If this was true I wouldn’t need a forge to melt aluminum down to cast with.
Or just a shot of giggle gas and a cam. He’d probably be faster and alot less complicated but that’s not why he built it.
Nice this is actually my wifes. I’ve been eyeing the fiesta ever since we got it.
Too bad this wasn’t a BMW. Jalopnik would have the 2 best car cliche headlines in a row.
There’s better clips out there. Search Motz jet truck.
Yup
Norwalk night of fire. While techanically not a burn out still the coolest destruction I’ve ever seen at a dragstrip.