I extract some magnetite sand from a dry wash and then reduce it to metal using some aluminum foil.
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@noah48223 ай бұрын
KZfaq finally paying Cody might be the only good business decision they've ever made
@kti56823 ай бұрын
They finally figured if AI won't allow us to kick the can down the road another time he is the right kind of guy to not let it all break down.
@jell0pudding5803 ай бұрын
this reply was blacked out when I scrolled by... 🧐 doesn’t seem like an accident.
@MikeDawson13 ай бұрын
can you elaborate?
@tonysolar2843 ай бұрын
Explain.
@jerrywhidby.3 ай бұрын
@@MikeDawson1I believe he was demonetized long ago for a nitro glycerin video. But a lot of ppl cannot stand this video service but love the content creators.
@larsbecker20033 ай бұрын
That magnetic separation is genius! Very clever
@sparkiekosten59023 ай бұрын
That was insane for how well it did its job!
@TheZombieSaints3 ай бұрын
Ingenious I'd say! You're a clever guy Cody, I still can't believe that worked with aluminium foil!
@mckenziekeith74343 ай бұрын
Mass spectrometry.
@dh20323 ай бұрын
I was wonder that to, I was wonder it could done commercially if all is needed strong magnet farmer ploughing fieldsand stuff there do, could make some extra income by doing not much more than there doing already?
@nunyabisnass11413 ай бұрын
@@dh2032yes, but it's also not worth it in most cases as the deposits tend to be scattered and too small to deal with. Cody is digging it up from a dry stream bed where it had been concentrated over thousands of years exactly how a gold sleuths would work. 3ft in any direction may have hardly any magnetite, making it not worth industrial mining. Still though, his ingenuity is always impressive.
@Nighthawkinlight3 ай бұрын
That magnetic separation is ridiculously cool. I've seen it done plenty of times where you pull everything out with the magnet manually, but not a separation of a constant flow like that. Really fun to watch
@Refertech1013 ай бұрын
Macro scale mass spec!
@theodorekorehonen3 ай бұрын
Reminds me of how wheat is processed
@x9x9x9x9x93 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@ahaveland3 ай бұрын
Winnowing is the word that describes using the wind to separate wheat from chaff. A magnetic field can do the same and be a bit more controlled, allowing particles to be graded into different bins according to size and magnetic composition after several passes. Better not to have the particles stick to the magnet and then disrupt the flow though!
@ahaveland3 ай бұрын
@@acmhfmggru I'm sure you find a way if you're stupid enough! "Winnowing is the word that describes using the *wind* to separate wheat from chaff." wheat = heavy. chaff = light.
@stamasd85003 ай бұрын
One idea to get a more compact lump would be to add some charcoal powder mixed in with the magnetite in the stuffing of the "burrito". The carbon will dissolve in the molten iron making pig iron which melts at a lower temperature and is more fluid, thus allowing the globules of molten metal to coalesce better.
@mundanestuff7 ай бұрын
The photo of you with the 30 pound bouncing baby thermite bundle is hilarious
@GoosterHiista3 ай бұрын
That's one spicy burrito.
@matthewfurlani86473 ай бұрын
the forbidden burrito
@harriehausenman86233 ай бұрын
@@matthewfurlani8647that took a moment, but then it reall *hit* me 🤣
@verilliumfunk48863 ай бұрын
How do you have a 3 month old comment on a 6 hour hold video??
@0-Kirby-03 ай бұрын
@@verilliumfunk4886 That's the time of release/listing, not upload. The video was around unlisted, probably given out to Patreons.
@x9x9x9x9x97 ай бұрын
I still love that black sand separation method you came up with. Its so simple but works so well.
@asgeirbergmann6 ай бұрын
Yeah work smart, not hard. Very cool
@chemistryofquestionablequa62523 ай бұрын
Elegant solution
@kti56823 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this in the literature, i.e the industry is using a similar method. Nice that you can do it on the small as well.
@MrDJAK7773 ай бұрын
Inspired by isotope separation I imagine given it's cody.
@user-uj8so1dp9e3 ай бұрын
magnetic separation isn't codys idea as mining use's magnets and water to separate the magnetite sands
@Voyageor3 ай бұрын
Hey Cody! Let me propose another experiment on this topic. Since you are surviving on Mars, imagine that for some reason you have lost your oxygen and are forced to urgently get it by electrolysis of water. But what to do with excess hydrogen? Just burn it? You'll waste your oxygen again. But we know that there is a lot of iron oxide on Mars. And if you burn iron oxide in a hydrogen atmosphere, you get pure iron and water again. That water, which can again be decomposed into oxygen for breathing and hydrogen. This way you don't lose water, but you only need to add iron oxide over and over again in this cycle. And there is a lot of it on Mars.
@RingingResonance3 ай бұрын
So you're basically recycling the hydrogen to separate the oxygen from the iron. Some energy could be recovered from the burning process and reused with a "waste" product of iron that could be used to build structures. All it needs is LOTS of energy and a source of water/hydrogen to replenish the reaction hydrogen as some gets lost or wasted in the process.
@Splarkszter3 ай бұрын
That's actually really cool!... hope it's something that works... but hydrogen is a gas so i'm sure it's something hard to do. You would need at least a vacuum and then a very high pressure. Actually i think oxigen bonds are stronger with iron than with hydrogen.
@johnladuke64753 ай бұрын
Will the Martian government allow permits for that, though?
@dantuck55523 ай бұрын
@@RingingResonanceif only there was a large fusion reaction taking place somewhere in our solar system that one could take advantage of...
@RingingResonance3 ай бұрын
@@SplarkszterYeah, would only work this simply if oxygen/hydrogen bonds are stronger than oxygen/iron bonds.
@mduckernz3 ай бұрын
If you do this again, I strongly recommend adding some borax in the sheets to act as a flux. It makes the iron separate out MUCH better, often into a single pure lump
@EuroWarsOrg3 ай бұрын
Wow, if only cavemen knew all you needed was a 1 dollar roll of aluminium foil....
@bigbasil19083 ай бұрын
I think that was the more expensive extra thick foil
@Farlig693 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@EuroWarsOrg3 ай бұрын
@@bigbasil1908 Dang, they had not invented that yet during the neanderthal age lol
@TheUltimateHum3 ай бұрын
@@bigbasil1908 Make it 2$ then 😂
@amogusenjoyer3 ай бұрын
Were they stupid? How hard is it to get a strong rare earth neodymium magnet and just process some bauxite or something... smh
@solidacid13373 ай бұрын
I'm absolutely LOVING the high frequency of videos being uploaded Cody! You've been my favorite KZfaqr for YEARS. Thank you for doing what you do. You've taught me so many things throughout the years!
@Lem23 ай бұрын
+
@aidantyler30513 ай бұрын
100% agreed, he needs to keep up the tempo. Big fan for long time its hard for him to scale up though, but thats what makes his vids his
@wallyw34093 ай бұрын
He finally finished his filling with google. Dont know if he had to sue but they stopped paying so he stopped putting ads in his videos and got a real job. The money back and so is cody chicken hole should look great.
@asdasd-nj4yo3 ай бұрын
@@aidantyler3051 don't do that too him. it's impossible to keep up this tempo and keep a high quality.
@bearwynn3 ай бұрын
definitely agree, but at the caveat if you ever feel like it's too much id rather you reel it back and be more happy
@nono8819773 ай бұрын
Back to the old style. I love it! Please continue and stay true to yourself. Thank you for all the hours of great content.
@KaiCulture3 ай бұрын
I agree man ❤
@erdemmemisyazici39502 ай бұрын
It's depressing how few scientists also get into psychology. When you get millions of viewers someone has a meeting about you on the platform you're on to see if they can create an ecosystem of similar content. This involves mapping out Cody's behavioural patterns and targetting him with content that will make him crank out related content. Someone who values privacy as much as Cody will surely be disturbed by that. I imagined the following conversation taking place, "we got these independent science guys working on fuel injection and sodium metal, see if you can get the psy ops department to get Cody on this too, have him make a video" Then from Cody's perspective random things start to pop up that make him mad. Surely there is nobody out here on the Chickenbase he thinks, I got security cameras. Cody probably doesn't have a group of ex-military tech guys covering his property. KZfaq does though, and Cody is the cash cow for targetted ads. Sucks how small the planet is for an international organization.
@rexexeable3 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the selfie at 2:32 with Cody holding the baby sized thermite burrito
@xyzero16823 ай бұрын
Now Primitive Technology just needs to invent Aluminum Foil and he can get better yields on his own iron smelting!
@harriehausenman86233 ай бұрын
Isn't he in space already? 😆 no, srsly, love that channel too.
@t_g_gamerftw50753 ай бұрын
Honestly though he could probably use a similar method for magnetite separation using a strong enough breeze to blow away the lighter sand, such as a clay pot with a hole in the bottom positioned over the exit of a sideways chimney for the draft effect, thus allowing him to gather far more iron sand than his previous method of panning in water.
@livelogikal3 ай бұрын
Is it just me or talking about PT incredibly disrespectful here. Talk about channels on their respected channel for fuck sake.
@simonargus76623 ай бұрын
@@livelogikal Just you
@playstationprodigies70553 ай бұрын
Dude, i first saw your video on rare metal refining where you refined gold from computer chips 8 years ago, now im in college studying science with nanotechnology and i have to say that i wouldnt be where i am right now if youre down-to-earth science in your backgarden videos hadnt inspired me and made me realise that science is something you can even do at home, and here i am again, looking at the first video ive seen reccomended from you in years and it put a smile on my face, still doing excellent work! Thank you man for your easy to understand and overall awesome videos!
@ficolas23 ай бұрын
Same here, finishing a chemistry degree thanks to cody and other KZfaq channels.
@TheMrJRM19813 ай бұрын
I hope he sees comments like these…. ❤
@user-hw6ft9uu6w3 ай бұрын
I used to watch your videos when I was 10 years old, I'm 17 now. I'm so happy that you're still making the same kind of videos, doing what you love. Hearing "alright everyone" with your thumbs up was a distinct part of my early chemistry curious childhood. You alongside Grant, and Andy from HTME were all I watched. Thanks for everything.
@tasteslikewall3 ай бұрын
Oh gosh, don't remind me how close to 30 I'm getting... I started watching at your age about ten years ago.
@Johannrothschild3 ай бұрын
@@tasteslikewall going to be 29 this year but feels like 60, teen years seems so far left behind like its been a century or so
@AggroSamurai3 ай бұрын
Why not just say, "I've been watching hing for 7 years" 😂
3 ай бұрын
@@AggroSamurai Because 7 years when you're 17 is like 1/2 of your conscious life. I've been watching Cody for 8 years now, and while I am older, it's still a big part of my life.
@user-mi7vh3yt6p3 ай бұрын
This ASMR (Awesome Shiny Metal Recovery) content is great! Thank you, Cody!
@samuellamberton3 ай бұрын
I love how identifiable Cody's breathing is haha
@ObsoleteVodkaYT3 ай бұрын
More like he's chuckling and trying very hard not to start talking
@JonathanHenry5 ай бұрын
The magnetic separator you made. That's why you're a genius. That was magical.
@GaiusCaligula2343 ай бұрын
I cannot tell if this is a legitimate comment or a sarcástic one
@LeprechaunJackson3 ай бұрын
What’s magical is that your comment is from 2 months ago yet the video was apparently uploaded about 10 mins ago… wtf lol Edit: if you’re hiding a DeLorean, may I please borrow it “for science”? :D
@JonathanHenry3 ай бұрын
@@LeprechaunJackson I actually do have one. It's for sale.
@JonathanHenry3 ай бұрын
@@GaiusCaligula234 It's genuine appreciation.
@JonathanHenry3 ай бұрын
@@LeprechaunJackson I do happen to have one. And it's for sale. But, in this case. Cody posted it on twitter first and the video was unlisted on youtube. But, the car is still for sale.
@micahphilson3 ай бұрын
I was like "What's the point of sprinkling a small amount over aluminum foil? Rolling it up like that, he's not drying it... Thermite? Oh... huh, yeah, thermite. That other video experimenting with thermite chemistry totally makes sense now!"
@kekt3 ай бұрын
I just googled thermite, hope I'm not on a watch list now lol.
@LordDragox4123 ай бұрын
@@kekt You are, but for an entirely different reason.
@tenlittleindians3 ай бұрын
@@kekt Huh? I started using thermite as a kid in the 70's while working for a utility company during summer vacation. We used it to weld these things called either cathodes or anodes to the underground pipeline to prevent corrosion from electrolysis. The railroad was also using thermite to melt steel rails together and we would watch that when they were doing it in town.
@foguista3 ай бұрын
I liked this video style A LOT
@Phant0m517 ай бұрын
This felt a bit like the Primitive Technology channel, except with more science!
@elongated_muskrat_is_my_name3 ай бұрын
if primitive technology found a freak vein of native aluminium under his forest
@fulconandroadcone94883 ай бұрын
@@elongated_muskrat_is_my_name or iron, I hope they make a collaboration, one does primitive tech for a day and the other primitive mining for a day.
@platima3 ай бұрын
Yeah and I kept trying to turn comments on so I could get the captions on what's going on, but Cody missed that bit 😂
@huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhn3 ай бұрын
he got ironsand in his river my dude@@fulconandroadcone9488
@johnfrian3 ай бұрын
When I read this, I immediately checked if the video had subtitles
@deusteapot1177 ай бұрын
I was able to follow every step of this... Even without the ore-ation.
@davidf22813 ай бұрын
There's no foiling some people
@harriehausenman86233 ай бұрын
@@davidf2281 No joke's too thin in this case.
@huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhn3 ай бұрын
just no
@randomspacedude40073 ай бұрын
ther mite be some joke to make but i can’t think of one
@PixelSchnitzel3 ай бұрын
Sit magnetite, there may be more
@willharris-braun44223 ай бұрын
Glad you took a break in the middle of the project to have a 14 pound burrito for lunch and included a picture for us!
@MBUncle3 ай бұрын
Cody these short yet informative videos are so awesome. You might just be the most wholesome human on the internet. Never change and you inspired me during my darkest years. Thank you
@AdricM7 ай бұрын
this is artfully shot, cameras are getting so good, loved the twilight sky and the thermite burrito sparking back to life.
@time78137 ай бұрын
(speaking of iron...) My kids and I love your content, and watch it as part of our home school 'infotainment' time. We recently conducted a chemistry experiment where the results surprised us, and we can't find an explanation online: We put polished iron nails in 1)water, 2)hydrogen peroxide, and 3)a sealed jar of air(control), HYPOTHESIZING that the one in the H2O2 would oxidize most rapidly (since H2O2 is a known oxidizer). After a day, the nail in the WATER was visibly oxidizing and the water was stained a dark orange, but the one in the H2O2 looked identical to the control. Same result after a WEEK. At that point, we put the CORRODED nail from the water into the jar of H2O2, and it immediately started to react--with bubbles rising from the iron oxide and a precipitate forming in the bottom of the jar. WHY is it that the H2O2 doesn't appear to react with the naked iron, but DOES react with the iron oxide? We couldn't find ANYTHING online to explain this, and thought of YOU as someone who might have some insight into the results of this puzzling(for US!) experiment. Great content. You inspire citizen scientists everywhere :). -TIm
@Splarkszter7 ай бұрын
"naked iron" in our atmosphere is also iron-oxide, it must well be that the surface oxide is just less porous in comparision with the other vissibly oxidized nail. PD: I'm not a chemist.
@Correct_Opinion7 ай бұрын
Iron oxide catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
@isaacallgood36733 ай бұрын
I'm not Cody but I have a hypothesis, the clean iron nail had very low surface area and might have had a different variation of oxide on its surface, did you make sure it was not galvanized? Also when you put the pre oxidized nail in the h2o2 it most likely had much more surface area due to the surface being etched by the oxidation. The oxidated iron on the saltwater nail was probably more permeable and allowed the h2o2 to react with the raw metal underneath, rather than the smooth uniformed nail originally in the h2o2. The uniform surface of the unoxidized nail might have still had a thin layer with little or no pores in the coating of oxide.
@time78133 ай бұрын
@@isaacallgood3673 Good theories, but I don't think they explain our results. All of our nails were non-galvanized common nails taken from a bucket that INCLUDED some that already showed orange oxides (rust) . Only clean, un-rusted nails were selected for the experiment, and ALL of the experimental nails were scrupulously sanded to remove any oxide-layers prior to the experiment. There's something more going on here... The H2O2 didn't seem to TOUCH the naked iron...
@canadiangemstones76363 ай бұрын
Well, if you’re home schooling, you must be good christians, so why not just say god did it, instead of messing with all the science deviltry?
@jkrzaczek3 ай бұрын
I love the Primitive Technology wibe. I was looking for captions the moment I heard sound, but no voice. Love your work Cody! Stay awesome!
@wouldntyaliktono7 ай бұрын
There has got to be a way for this kind of content to get past the youtube sensors. There are so many idiots out there posting far worse stuff than a bit of thermite chemistry.
@tau96327 ай бұрын
Having no commentary is also actually nice in its own right. It's like ASMR, you can hear all the little cracklings and steps in the sand. It really takes you there. Almost like to a different planet...
@giantdad18173 ай бұрын
still though, the video felt a bit empty without "Hello everyone, welcome back to Cody's Lab." :)
@FakeReclaimer3 ай бұрын
Cody I love your videos, I have for years. Talking/Not talking, Shortform/Longform, Algae/Mushrooms, Chemistry/Bees, Canning Green Beans in actual Tin/Mines, Chicken Hole Base/Precious Metals... It makes no difference to me, I'm watching it all... I hope you still enjoy making them, dude (at least as much as I enjoy watching them).
@mustard_nut89253 ай бұрын
Cody cant wait to be able to live like you do. Love being a nurse and all but i just love the freedom you have.
@poshhippie64467 ай бұрын
And just like that, every mother with a 12 year old son lost all of her magnets, tin foil, and sparklers overnight.
@Fuck_YT3 ай бұрын
are you saying these materials will be banned because they can be used for this?
@7judgem3 ай бұрын
@@Fuck_YT they're saying it looks fun and simple. The kids will take the items, not the government
@tomfeng56453 ай бұрын
@@7judgem Well, not *yet* until too many kids get into trouble
@JosephofWalton7 ай бұрын
Wonder if I could do that with the bog iron we get down here in the south.
@ZeroPlayerGame3 ай бұрын
Bog iron is already relatively pure/reduced, it's a chunk of iron, not a chunk of oxide.
@danielmelnikov20113 ай бұрын
I've always been a huge fan of your explanatory narration, but this is an awesome throwback to the earliest years of youtube. I highly support this format as well! My brain enters a different kind of flow.
@nielsschmidt56803 ай бұрын
There is something so rooting and humble to this I love it. Ive been watching for a long time and will be, Im a big silent fan cody your videos are an inspiration! Thank you!
@Major_Jester3 ай бұрын
Robot Cody, dose Cody know your filming this?
@jjhh84253 ай бұрын
Although I kinda understand what your doing, but I wish you still had the commentary, like you often have. It's a very nice touch.
@paulnettoc98783 ай бұрын
Happy to see new shorter and more simple videos lately. I have been following the channel for 10 yrs and even learned english by listening to your videos (I'm french). Keep inspiring us !
@vonhansonsmeats2013 ай бұрын
Primitive Technology = Pre-civilization Cody'sLab = Post-civilization and this week they're both making iron
@wroughtiron72583 ай бұрын
Incredible yield. Love your preprocessing with the magnet too. Great video.
@big64willie3 ай бұрын
I’m loving this 8-15 minute video format for multiple videos a week from Cody!! Of course I like the occasional long videos to past the time!!
@museshowbiz3 ай бұрын
That is a stupidly clever way to separate the iron. Mad respect.
@megaglub63473 ай бұрын
this is by far one of the coolest ways to make an iron bloom I've ever seen.
@blazernitrox63293 ай бұрын
I dunno what's cooler, watching the video itself, or reading through the comments and seeing all of the neat spin-offs and additions people are suggesting.
@92Pyromaniac3 ай бұрын
That lava-esque bubbling sound towards the end is so satisfying!
@tylerkrug77193 ай бұрын
Really like the separation process, great idea!
@NickCombs3 ай бұрын
If only Primitive Technology had some aluminum foil :)
@scrappydoo78873 ай бұрын
That's an excellent method of separating magnetics there cody 👍 simple, accessable and effective
@Znogalog3 ай бұрын
This feels like 2017 Cody again and I'm all for it ❤❤❤
@lapispyrite66453 ай бұрын
Omg! I literally just started on my first time trying to make iron a few hours ago! This is amazing how you posted this today!
@TheMeditron3 ай бұрын
Your magnetic filter type system blew my mind! Love seeing you posting again man, keep it up!
@micahphilson3 ай бұрын
0:52 I love this setup. It's so clever, but also so visually pleasing!
@scyzah3 ай бұрын
really enjoying all the new videos cody
@mlauntube3 ай бұрын
Cody, that was awesome! Please do it again with commentary and instructions!
@josuelservin3 ай бұрын
The magnetic separator is incredibly satisfying! And I love the burrito of death!
@arlekeno_3 ай бұрын
That was brilliant, thanks for sharing the processes!
@pockpock63823 ай бұрын
i love the magnet sorting you did there. satisfying
@mattbucci37243 ай бұрын
This might your best video yet Cody! Loved this one, but only because I've already watched all your other videos on making this spicy burrito.
@audibosoundandlight3 ай бұрын
Happy to have you back on regular uploads! Really enjoying your content as always!
@ronalddavenport77623 ай бұрын
The end product made me think of a geode. Super cool. Thanks for the great content.
@Blaze-wx8li3 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant!!! So cool!!!
@amelde3 ай бұрын
This is the kind of stuff I come to KZfaq for, Cody. Thank you.
@Hapasan8083 ай бұрын
I love this! I always wanted to do this! Even try to make a crappy knife with it. But I was thinking of doing like the train track builders and adding bits of steel pellets.
@billsmith51663 ай бұрын
Really cool proof of concept. Thanks for the video!
@johannaverplank48583 ай бұрын
Your creativity and knowledge come together in spectacular ways!
@frankz11253 ай бұрын
Very nice. Probably the easiest way to make iron that Ive seen. Thanks for sharing
@thomascaldwell1843 ай бұрын
Very cool! I love how your mind works and you solve problems.
@kitsurubami3 ай бұрын
That magnet and bucket setup was some of the smartest shit I've seen in a long time.
@flopilop45963 ай бұрын
Loving the uploads!!!!! You have been instrumental in me choosing science in life
@bryanroberts3 ай бұрын
"Fire tower one to Fire tower two"...... "It's ok tower one... Just Cody"...
@rikdasgupta9583 ай бұрын
This is like that one episode from Mr Robot, not a single line of dialogue spoken throughout the video and you won't even feel its absence too. Awesome job!
@jonathanorlando12943 ай бұрын
Cody, you are a champion. I appreciate the content dump.
@oasntet3 ай бұрын
Loving the magnetic separation step.
@Gin-toki3 ай бұрын
That magnetic seperation setup is genious!
@jaranth3 ай бұрын
Wow, this one blew my mind! A follow-up video explaining the results would be great!
@24kGanksta3 ай бұрын
This man could truly rebuild a civilization back from Scratch with all his knowledge!!!!
@memejeff3 ай бұрын
Very cool. Great to see some more videos
@johntowner18933 ай бұрын
Seeing that sand and iron seperate was magical.
@BirnieMac13 ай бұрын
Man, I love how cody doesn’t even need to explain what he’s doing to demonstrate his methods Utmost respect
@insainwhiteboy13 ай бұрын
Cody is by far the easiest KZfaqr to have a beer whike watching and wish he was in the room
@Madlintelf3 ай бұрын
Man, I love the image of you holding your bundle of joy!
@drbobiwsky3 ай бұрын
This is so nice, peaceful, and relaxing to watch ... I wish Slow-Mo Bros would do a colab with that beginning would love to see a slow down version of it starting off.
@jamiemiller80473 ай бұрын
I’m glad to see you back and happy Cody! You should try making a carbon steel pan with your iron and some homemade charcoal.
@koolerpure3 ай бұрын
These are the kind of videos I miss seeing on KZfaq
@garethlawton52783 ай бұрын
Just looking at that separation technique, Cody your mind is ridiculously efficient.
@nkvkc3 ай бұрын
Loving the more frequent uploads!
@jackmambawitsin3 ай бұрын
That was awesome. That yield is crazy! The Cody iron process!
@Ithirahad3 ай бұрын
The yield isn't crazy, there's just a crap-ton of iron in that bit of ground.
@WooliteMammoth3 ай бұрын
PS love your metal refining vids! my favorite.
@RubixB0y3 ай бұрын
You are absolutely spoiling us with the upload frequency and I just wanted to say how much I appreciate you, uploads or not :)
@willwatkins66943 ай бұрын
loving the more frequent uploads!!
@gunterandersson3 ай бұрын
absolutely gorgeous landscape
@theproblemmustbeinyourpant59103 ай бұрын
This channel has been a perennial beacon of light in the modern youtube environment
@bobbybobingson12473 ай бұрын
Been watching for years, happy to hear things are going well for you with the payment finally
@zorod54753 ай бұрын
The seperator is so satisfying. And the thermite burrito is so cool.
@travisphelps36023 ай бұрын
That separation method is genius
@TheRich4643 ай бұрын
Awesome work. Love the channel. Been here for years and plan to stay.keep your chin up Cody
@sixdegrees64343 ай бұрын
This is so Codyesque. This is what made his channel and I hope it continues.
@QueenTea_3 ай бұрын
this might be my new favorite video on youtube.
@friday100103 ай бұрын
I freaking love you, this video is awesome 👌. Big Cody's lab fan keep doing what you enjoy.