FIZ UMA PAREDE INDESTRUTÍVEL DE PLÁSTICO *muito resistente* - Summary

Summary

The video is a tutorial by Gabriel Fred and Beyon Fred, where they demonstrate the construction and durability of a wall made from PVC film. The film, which is 300 meters in length and 28 cents in width, is wound around a tree stump and trunk, creating an indestructible wall. The wall is tested for its durability by various methods, including being hit with a ball, mud-filled sneakers, clay-filled shoes, and a variety of weapons. The film is shown to withstand these tests, proving its strength and potential as a building material. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like and share the video, and to leave a comment suggesting the material for the next project.

Facts

1. The video is hosted by Gabriel Fred, who is also known as Beyon Fred.
2. Gabriel Fred is demonstrating how to construct an indestructible wall using PVC film.
3. The PVC film roll Gabriel Fred is using measures 300 meters in length and 28 centimeters in width.
4. Gabriel Fred has previously made indestructible walls out of bubble wrap and duct tape.
5. The indestructible wall Gabriel Fred is constructing is made from PVC film, which is being rolled around a stump and trunk of a coconut tree.
6. The thickness of the PVC film being used is not specified, but Gabriel Fred mentions it is very thin.
7. Gabriel Fred is testing the indestructibility of the wall by hitting it with various objects.
8. Despite the wall being made from very thin PVC film, it has held up well under the tests.
9. Gabriel Fred is planning to make another video where he will build a wall out of a different material.
10. The goal of the video is to accumulate 15,000 likes and comments from viewers.
11. Gabriel Fred is open to viewer suggestions for materials to use in future videos.
12. Gabriel Fred has demonstrated the indestructibility of the wall by hitting it with a ball, a slipper full of mud, and a metal object, all of which failed to make a dent.
13. Gabriel Fred has also tested the wall's indestructibility by hitting it with a sledgehammer, a piece of wood, and a scorpion, all of which also failed to damage it.
14. The wall has been tested with a very sharp blade, but the blade failed to cut through it.
15. Gabriel Fred has concluded that the wall is indeed indestructible.