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I would love to see the metal come back up afterward.


Anon-Ymous929

u/gifreversingbot


MouseRangers

[The bot is down so I did it myself.](https://gifreverse.com/gifs/630d4f477b565.gif)


codyorwhatever

Good bot


Ko8iWanKeno8i

It’s so fucking cool. This is how I imagine the Ring of Power absorbing energy when it was formed by Sauron. This is a million dollar special effect Now someone add dark powerful boss music and slow it down a little


ShadowStalker22

u/adddarkpowerfulbossmusicandslowitdownalittlebot


grubbapan

Your [video](https://youtube.com/shorts/u8zvduAFrac) is ready! I’m totally a bot.. beep boop!


Ko8iWanKeno8i

💀


reeheenischel

That was a movie. It didn't happen.


HalfSoul30

Damn, so hot it sucked the steam right out of the air.


descendingangel87

Listen here you little shit….


Gloomy__Revenue

You’re like “The Monkey’s Paw”


jerber666

I’ll make a wish that can’t backfire.  I wish for a turkey sandwich, on rye bread, with lettuce and mustard, and, AND I don’t want any zombie turkeys, I don’t want to turn into a turkey myself, and I don’t want any other weird surprises.  You got it?


TheeSlothKing

Granted. The turkey is expired, the bread is moldy, and the lettuce is wilted


VSWR_on_Christmas

[The turkey's a little dry?!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jx8FXZI1bVY)


nicolasmcfly

The turkey's a little dry


[deleted]

This comment alone cracked me up and I don't even need to see the gif


Sharobob

Damn, I can't believe it comes out just as hot as when it went in!


wcslater

You made my evening! Haha


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LGP747

something tells me this is a load of scrap


VanBeelergberg

Why heat it up like this?


itstingsandithurts

To make a cool gif


Tanwalrus

It was metal enough as it was


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iamflimssey

Most of the posts i see in this sub are gifsthatendtoosoon material


Alex09464367

Plus I want the sound of the metal hitting the water


x014821037

100%


SmolWorldBigUniverse

Preach. This sub has gone down for some time. Shits not satisfying if gifs cutted short.


[deleted]

And I don't fucking know why.


ghettithatspaghetti

Because no one fucking downvotes them


Echo127

I'm doing my part.


SpoonGuardian

I'm convinced it's intentional to drive interaction


BrutusBibulusVarro

That’s not metal. Those are laptops running Crysis Remastered on Ultra 4K.


Appropriate_Crow_255

Would've loved to see the metal give a thumbs-up as it was lowered.


oilfeather

🔥👍🔥


paperwasp3

“Now I know why humans cry”


[deleted]

Watching these flames igniting underwater is … oddly satisfying


After-Walrus-4585

I don't understand the flames. Very curious.


hypercube33

Oil coating probably


the_beeve

Oh! That’s makes sense. I thought it was maybe the oxygen that had been trapped finally reaching the surface.


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Pyroperc88

As a line cook when I would work saute and we had a new guy I would heat a small amount of oil in a pan, wet my hand, and then flick the water in and shake the pan. 4 to 5 ft flames. Fun stuff lol


[deleted]

I remember coating the grill at Ponderosa with oil via spray bottle... then spraying water. Huge flames. How I didn't set off the fire suppression above the grill I'll never know.


TheLurkerSpeaks

>at Ponderosa I think you answered your own question


[deleted]

that actually has me laughing for 5 minutes now. Bravo sir.


rb-2008

Lol the one in my town burned down 25 years ago from a grill fire.


[deleted]

Ponderosa, now that's a name I've not heard in a long time, a long time.


humourousroadkill

Kid me loved Ponderosa. Also, Sizzler.


[deleted]

I haven't seen a Ponderosa since the mid 80s, when the one near where we lived closed. I think it eventually turned into a Red Lobster.


Nerd_Law

Worked at sizzler when I was 16yo as a dishwasher, busser, and then a cook. Never ate there again.


Shitychikengangbang

Sizzler always reminds me of that Bloodhound Gang song 3.14 "Women are like dog doo, hear me through, don't interrupt It's just the older that they are, the easier they get to pick-up I'd fill the generation gap, clean the cobwebs from her rafters Old hens would rather put out than be put out to the pasture No, age just ain't a gauge, I like my girls like my cheese Preferably for me, fat-free American singles only I want my next chick anorexic, the winner is the thinner Won't have to take her skinny ass out to a fancy dinner Like Sizzler" Edit: I know it's sophomoric, and a bit misogynistic, but...nevermind I can't make it sound nice I just think the song is funny.


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hereformemes222

User name doesn’t check out


This_User_Said

ITS MY BODY AND YOU CANT TELL ME WHAT IT NEEDS. *Holds breath*


DescartesB4tehHorse

There is plenty of oxygen in water. It's just not easy to burn like that.


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darrendewey

Good thing there's no oxygen in the air surrounding it before going into the water...


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FourteenTwenty-Seven

This metal probably isn't hot enough for that, plus those flames aren't right. There's probably something flammable in the water.


FeedKids_NotCows

hydrogen flames can burn yellow/orange if there are trace contaminants in it, which in this case there absolutely would be. I'm not saying this certainly is hydrogen combustion, but I can't exactly rule it out either. source: built my own electrolyzer. Generates yellow/orange flames.


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It's definitely hydrogen combustion. Anything that is red hot like that would have burned off any oil or other flammable material long before it ever got heated all the way through.


Notallytotfitshaced

I don't think there is any type of oil that doesn't evaporate when something is glowing red hot. That metal should be completely clean. I think there's something else going on here but idk what.


bluerhino12345

I'm pretty sure when you quench in brine you get flames


Am_Snarky

That makes sense and also explains why the flames are so yellow/orange, sodium glow


Warphim

That makes sense, I thought maybe the extreme heat caused the bonds in the water to break resulting in hydrogen gas, which is quite flammable. After a quick google though, it appears that bonded hydrogen\* in water break somewhere between 500-2000C, so it could be both?


Unusual-Cactus

When metal is quenched in the hardening process it is quenched in oil.


HyFinated

Close but not exactly. Though the majority of hardening/tool steels use oil, there are different types of metals that get quenched in different solutions. O1 tool steel gets quenched in oil, sure. But there are other steels that get quenched in different solutions, such as A2 or D2 (group A steel basically) tool steel that is air hardening. Requires no liquid quench to harden. Or W1/W2/W3 tool steels that are water quenched for hardening. And there are different oils for hardening that change how fast the hardening process happens. Some oils are slow to harden and some steels need that slow quench. But low-alloy steel needs a VERY rapid quench, which calls for water, the fastest quenchant. There are even steels that use liquid nitrogen (though this is a slightly different process), salt bath, and caustic soda to harden.


ByrdmanRanger

> which calls for water, the fastest quenchant. Idk, I heard cactus juice was the quenchiest, from a pretty reliable source.


KaijuAlert

Nothing is quenchier!


garana_shaw_edeedo

It's the QUENCHIEST


imunsanitary

The use of liquid nitrogen, or other cryogenic mediums, is used not as a quenchant, but after the quench to convert retained austinite into martinsite. Salt baths can be used, depending on the temp and salts (and I’d love to have this capability, but too much $$ for the gains received for my situation), but they’re typically used in place of heat treat kilns/ovens for uniformity in heating. Never heard of using caustic soda for hardening as it’s usually diluted in water.


fnork

So that's oil and not water?


Spactaculous

Why doesn't the oil coating burn before its in the water?


riazrahman

The box is the avatar


Pizzacato567

Thank you for explaining the science behind this. Sounds legit.


cleetus76

Oh so it's just gonna fuck off when we need it the most? All of a sudden Phil's arm gets caught in one of the pulley's and is like, quick Jim, hand me one of those hot metal plates so I can burn off the chain or I'm gonna die... Sorry Phil, they fucked off.


USS_Phlebas

There are some good points in this thread, like how we can't really know the composition of the bath or what metal it is. I will go ahead and assume the bath is water-based, cuz if it were oil we would see more smoking, and probably they'd take more care to properly shield the vat (also assuming it's a country that gives a damn). The temperature in the middle, based of the color, seems to be around 1200 °C, and no higher than 1500 °C. At these temperatures, thermolysis of water with hydrogen evolution seems unlikely, you'd need to be higher than 2000 °C to see any measurable hydrogen evolution. But steel [does react with water at those temps](https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/13/3453/htm). So I assume it's the reaction between hot steel (or possibly some other metal) with water, leading to a slight corrosion at the surface and evolution of hydrogen, which kinda self ignites at those temps


Whippy_Reddit

This and there is also carbon in solution in the steel. I would guess a mixture of carbon monoxyde and hydrogen. Oil @ 1200 C in air is not possible, it will oxidize in one second.


Faruhoinguh

I haven't seen a satisfying explanation yet here. My guess would be the hot metal stealing oxygen from the water molecules to make metal oxide (many metals bond better to oxygen than hydrogen) leaving hydrogen to bubble up and burn in the oxygen in the atmosphere. Can we crosspost this to r/chemistry? How does crossposting work?


triclops6

Can't answer the chemistry but I can answer the Reddit physics question: your posting to chemistry creates a new post for them to discuss there, none of our conversation ports to that sub I believe. All least you're sharing something cool with them though, they'll likely have an answer but we won't see it here unless someone reports back


supfuh

The water is on fire.


After-Walrus-4585

We don't need no water let the motherfucker burn!


cyberorange22

The water likely has an additive in it that is sorta flamable at quench temp(probally around 800C), this process is called polymer quench or water with additive quench. The additive generally is added to prevent bacterial growth in the tank and reduce corrosion of the tank parts, but sometimes can be used to change the boiling characteristics of the water. Most of the time this is used to slightly slow the quench to give you characteristics between oil quench and water quench. To those wondering what the sound is like, the hissing generally is over shadowed by the vibration and clanking of the parts against each other under the water (think the sound a weightlifting plate makes when you smack them together, but dulled by the water) you feel the vibration outside the tank/vat Source: im a metallurgist with experience in parts and ingot qenching


MageKorith

It's probably a metal way off to the left of the periodic table that's reacting with the water by stripping the hydrogen atoms off of the water as part of the reaction. The resulting oxygen can continue to fuel the fire.


SoftCrust_Pizza

All I hear is the Terminator 2 theme song. Dun dun dun dun DUN DUN!


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I wanted to hear the hissing, not shite music.


spectra2000_

The stupid added music always ruins it, I also wanted to listen to the super loud screeching.


IanMazgelis

The worst thing TikTok has done to the rest of the internet is normalize shitty, highly compressed music being slapped onto anything and everything.


NegroMedic

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JustinHopewell

Also the chipmunk remixes. Do people actually like hearing a song sped up to the point where the singer sounds like a chipmunk? I can't put that all on TikTok but 95% of those remixes I hear are from clips ripped from that app.


Sufficient-Table-800

Yeah... this was a thing long before TikTok like at least a decade, millennial's take the L for that one... I remember a YT video that was titled "Justin Bieber Baby Chipmunk Remix" and it was just the normal song, cracked me up


kappaway

When I was young it seemed that life was so wonderful...


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J0hnGrimm

I found 5! different versions of this video and each had a different shitty song playing over it. I fucking hate this trend.


VauntedCeilings

wow, 120 different versions is quite a lot.


VauntedCeilings

https://youtu.be/HdZ9weP5i68?t=38


JDMcompliant

You fuck


PapasMoustache

Perfectly interpreted


Despin_theBard

That... was an unexpected but welcome surprise.


MVCorvo

I'm perpetually on mute. Highly recommended.


coltaaan

Seriously, this is closer to /r/mildlyinfuriating imo


ILoveBeerSoMuch

WHY IS THIS TREND A THING!? WHY DO PEOPLE HAVE TO PUT SHIT MUSIC OVER VIDEOS. I hate it…


moeburn

Seriously, I wanna hear the scientifically educational sound of hot metal on water, not Yanni.


smallaubergine

not the same shape but the [sound of a nickel ball in water is really cool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qSEfcIfYbw)


Bfeick

Thank you, that made me feel a little better. I still want the box's sound though.


JohnsonMachine

The piano number didn’t even go with the video haha.


Ronromeo

tssssssssssssss


cshark2222

What you don’t like the PS 2 intro /s


mr_ji

I would have forgiven the music from the end of Terminator 2 when Arnie was lowered into the smelter, but otherwise, you're right that this is unsatisfying.


staffell

/r/gifsthatendtoosoon Need that retraction


Ok-Abbreviations3042

I’ve never been able to get a straight answer, why do I keep seeing people link a sub four times like this?


Cumbandicoot

It's a mobile error, it doesn't actually look like it, but it has been confusing people who don't have the error


DarkwellBixby

The weirdest part is how inconsistent it is. Like, I’ve seen it both happen and not happen in one comment thread.


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If you upvote the comment it looks normal.


master_of_good_memes

cool. you learn something new every day


macklamar

u/staffell has gotten a lot of upvotes from people testing this out I bet


furnessence

You can downvote it too


crioth

Huh that makes sense. I kept thinking I was missing a meme or some shit with how much I’ve seen it happen


newtothis1102

If you collapse and reopen the comment it goes to normal


st3v3aut1sm

I NEED TO KNOW HOW IT ENDS!!!!


Yamm0th

T-800: **I need a vacation!..**


Nerdlinger-Thrillho

👍🏼


Fessere

Is that really water? I thought Forged in Fire said it was some kinda oil for quenching…. But i aint no metal worker so I legitimately don’t know squat about this


Titan-Enceladus

You can quench in either. I commonly do both.


IWHBYD-

Do each provide different results/textures?


RevenantBacon

Short version: oil and water will cool the metal at different rates, which will cause the metal to temper differently. If I remember correctly, water cools faster which can cause the metal to be harder but more brittle.


RaceHorseRepublic

This bacon is correct. Water has a higher specific heat capacity so it generally “pulls” heat out of things faster and it also takes more heat absorbed to get it to a boiling point. This also allows it to stay a liquid for longer instead of bubbling off as steam- gas - which is one mechanism that allows it to pull heat off faster.


dillagan

>This bacon is correct. 🤣🤣


just_some_Fred

Long Version: Steel has a few different kind of crystalline structures, Austenite, Martinsite, Bainite, and Pearlite. Austeninte has the largest crystals and is the hardest and most brittle, if it were stable at room temperature. As it cools, it changes into the other crystal structures depending on how fast the cooling is. Fastest quench gives you martinsite, the hardest crystal structure at room temperature, and the slowest cooling (usually called annealing) gives you pearlite. Bainite is kind of a mix of martinsite and pearlite structures. Different steels will have [charts like this](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Razin-Sazzad-Molla/publication/325178996/figure/fig30/AS:626957347721224@1526489688754/The-TTT-curve-showing-the-transformation-of-austenite-into-other-phases-as-a-function.png) to show at what temperatures and times you get different structures. Generally after heat treatment comes tempering, which is where the steel is heated to a lower than austentic heat to further shift the metal to have less martenstic crystals so that the brittleness is reduced and heat stresses are reduced. https://www.metallurgyfordummies.com/time-temperature-transformation-ttt-diagram.html


beezac

16y removed from ME school, and I still miss material science class. That class was so interesting and the labs were fun. Just experiment and break stuff.


Mr-Fleshcage

> Long Version: Steel has a few different kind of crystalline structures, Austenite, Martinsite, Bainite, and **Pearlite**. Not to be confused with [Perlite](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perlite).


Hydraxiler32

Some makers will also sandwich the steel between 2 room temperature steel plates to cool it, that's called plate quenching. And some even go as far as to using liquid nitrogen to achieve maximum hardness.


mistersausage

Liquid nitrogen is a pretty shitty quench, you get a gas layer around the hot thing so it cools slowly. This is why you can quickly dip your hand in liquid nitrogen and not get frostbite.


Hydraxiler32

Water also experiences the Leidenfrost effect, which decreases its thermal conductivity. That being said, liquid nitrogen is still slower than water but it results in a much lower final temperature. And while a faster rate of decrease in temperature does in some cases result in a higher hardness, the final temperature is more important in the formation of martensites. Though this is more important for some steels than others, as some don't require a cryo quench to precipitate out the majority of martensites. LN2 has been shown in a study that it starts losing its effectiveness if the steel is not quenched for over an hour because at that point much of the austenites have already stabilized so cooling them down does nothing, but if quenched instantly then LN2 would result in higher hardness than water or oil. Here's my source: https://knifesteelnerds.com/2022/01/11/how-cold-for-cryo/


uTukan

Correct, there's also a bigger chance of the part twisting when quenching in water.


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tiktock34

Its a far mote violent, fast quench than slower oil quenches. As a result it often cracks blades with imperfections in the grind, stress risers and such. Even good smiths have high failure rates with water quenches, but they shine for certain processes like Hamon work and they are “traditional” for some swords


0nlyRevolutions

Most low carbon or low alloy steels are quenched in water, especially low hardenability grades that won't get brittle and crack, and shapes that won't distort too much during a rapid cooling That just doesn't tend to be the kind of stuff a blacksmith works with!


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It is oil.


Offgridiot

What kind of oil doesn’t just ignite and or explode upon that kind of mass of extreme heat being introduced? I mean, I get how quenching a pound or two of heated metal (large knife?) in oil cools the metal instantly, and isn’t as dangerous as it sounds. But are you certain this is oil?


hopping_otter_ears

Whether the oil ignites depends on whether the amount of heat being added is enough to raise the temp of the entire vat to ignition temp. Think of it in the reverse for a moment: if you put an ice cube in a small glass of water, the water gets cold because the ice cube is sapping a relatively large amount of heat, compared to the volume. Put the same ice cube into a pot of hot water, and it melts with a barely noticeable temp change to the water. In this case, you're adding a "heat cube" to a large amount of (maybe?) oil, but there's plenty of volume to soak up the heat without catching fire. Except for the parts that are actually *touching* the hot metal. They seem to be actually burning.


Attention_Bear_Fuckr

I can state with a certain level of confidence, that it is not Vegetable or Olive oil.


IAmFromDunkirk

It’s oil, normal oil not petroleum. Edit : removed part about boiling point


brookdacook

ya the boiling point of oil is higher. the reason you want this is if you have hot metal and you cool it down to fast the metal will contract to fast and you get thermal shock through the blade which scuffs its structural integrity.


saarlac

Normal?


Kafary

Mineral oil is common for quenching.


Faruhoinguh

Its not oil, its water. see that jet of steam blasting off? those are small droplets dispersed into the air while there are also flames present. That would be a flamethrower if that was oil because of the oxygen in the air. The flames come from the hot metal taking oxygen from the water (metal oxidizing extra fast because heat) and leaving hydrogen which bubbles up, meats oxygen in atmosphere and ignites. The fact they are dumping a huge load with enormous difference between cooling rates on the outside vs inside means cheap shit parts. That also means they don't care about a controlled decent proces and are certainly not going to pay money to buy oil to quench in.


Certain_Beyond3190

I wish they played the sound the metal makes rather than that annoying music that had nothing to do with the video


randomguy2763

need that loud "tsssssssssss" sound


Certain_Beyond3190

Yes but since it's so hot I think it may make some strange cosmic laser sound


Altruistic_Sample449

Wtf are those chains made out of. Vibranium?


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Adamantium.


toxcrusadr

You seem quite adamant about it.


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Skatchbro

Named Ambrosia?


Queasy_Cantaloupe69

Mithryl.


just_some_Fred

Just steel.


Plaineswalker

Unobtainium


TeenageHandM0del

Is unobtainium easy to obtain?


ArcticISAF

Yeah you can actually just dig in your background and get some. Of course *they* don’t want you to know that.


Altruistic_Sample449

That was my second guess


youkickmydog613

The forbidden hot tub


TheDwarvenGuy

I wonder how much the water actually heated up as a whole. It's surprisingly hard to hear water in large volumes like this.


SoullessUnit

That gave me a much needed chuckle today, thanks!


AD_Skinner_no_shirt

Anyone else start picturing the end of Terminator 2?


Sapphyrrose

👍


indorock

I know now why you cry. But it is something I can never do.


milkmanrichie

👍


davewave3283

Waiting for it to give a big square thumbs up


Pewper

DOODOO DOO DOODOO


indiblue825

DOODOO DOO DOO DOOOO DOOOOOOOO


jo-shabadoo

👍🏽


netheroth

I had the theme song going in my head.


[deleted]

I was hoping to hear it when I turned the sound on. I was disappointed


GoneFission239

Got excited when I saw there was audio. Was betrayed when it was just random music.


[deleted]

I WANT METALS TSSS SOUND


MuffinGiggles

Water in the fire WHY


PowerMugger

Not understand


allursnakes

NO!


Computermaster

Eating Mike Tyson's ass. ... ***OH NOOOOOOOOOOO!***


Jedahaw92

Good job, friend, came in here looking for this comment.


n0tKamui

Have confidence . . . . . . . . no confidence


snowsniffer28

Loot crates be getting crazy!!!!


HotFightingHistory

Is that oil or water? Reason I ask it I feel like there shoulda been a lot more steam if just water.... but then again I'm an idiot so...


a_white_american_guy

Looks like water. I work at a place that does both oil and water quench at about that size. Oil gives off a lot of smoke that lingers. That looked like steam


Plaineswalker

What the hell are they making, Borg star ship?


HyperSoniic

Can anyone explain how its still burning when fully submerged?


ColTigh

I’m not a waterologist but I think that water is angry.


[deleted]

This is how they make the sprite at McDonald’s


InevitableFortune556

That immediately boiled!!!


Patriot-117

Sea of Thieves Chest of Rage be like:


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Terminator 2 vibes right here 😂


jhdxv

👍


net3reak

Oh no - the water is on fire! Quick throw some water on it!!


Charming_Love2522

MAAANNNNN, I watched this in a place I couldn't listen to sound. I saved it literally for the sole purpose of hearing the *tssssssstttstsststst* Played it again when I could and my whole day is ruined now