Hulk Hands that Actually SMASH - Summary

Summary

The video begins with a nostalgic look back at 2003, mentioning the movie "Hulk" and how it was terrible. The host then shows off their original 2003 foam Hulk hands, which they claim are the best. They decide to make a new version of the hands using lead, which they believe will be more powerful.

The host then creates a mold of the foam hands and casts them in lead. They add details such as fingernails and veins to make the hands more realistic. After pouring the lead into the mold, they wait for it to cool and then remove it to reveal the finished product.

The host is thrilled with the result and shows off their new lead Hulk hands. They mention that the hands are heavy, with each one weighing around 35 pounds. They also note that the hands are not perfect, with some imperfections and holes.

The host then tests the strength of the hands by smashing a small bear filled with water and a ballistics-gel head. They also test the hands against a concrete wall, punching a hole through it.

Throughout the video, the host is enthusiastic and excited about their project. They also mention that the video is sponsored by Honey, a free online shopping tool that helps find promo codes and adds them to your cart.

The video ends with the host reflecting on their project, saying that it's a dream come true to have the power of the Hulk in their hands.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The original 2003 foam Hulk hands were made of foam.
2. The speaker wants to create solid lead Hulk hands.
3. The speaker used a three-piece mold to create the lead Hulk hands.
4. The mold was made using sand, sacrificial plaster, and petroleum jelly.
5. The speaker used natural clay to line the inside of the mold.
6. The speaker used a known volume of clay to determine the amount of lead needed.
7. The speaker embedded an iron pipe with tees into the clay and closed the mold.
8. The third piece of the mold was made stronger by adding steel wool as reinforcement.
9. The speaker used candle wax as a flux to remove oxides and scrapyard dross.
10. The speaker melted down pewter to improve the metal's flow and fill out the mold.
11. The speaker heated the lead until it melted and reached 400 degrees Celsius.
12. The speaker poured at least 1.7 meters of molten lead into the mold.
13. The lead Hulk hands were cast using thrift store muffin tins.
14. The speaker's welder friend helped with the heavy lifting.
15. The lead Hulk hands were not polished or finished.
16. The speaker used a ballistics-gel head to test the myth that the Hulk can kill people.
17. The speaker tested the myth by punching the ballistics-gel head with the lead Hulk hands.
18. The speaker also tested the lead Hulk hands against Hulkbuster armor and a brick wall.
19. The lead Hulk hands were able to smash through the brick wall.
20. The speaker forgot to wear safety glasses during the experiment.