The video is sponsored by Private Internet Access, a VPN service. The host, who has received stimulus checks, discusses his attempt to lift a large sword, which he initially named "Allen Pan", due to its weight.
He states that the sword weighs around 50 pounds and presents a challenge to lift, especially when offset
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker received a stimulus check from the government.
2. The speaker's apartment contains 3% asbestos.
3. The speaker wants to buy an anime horse decapitating sword.
4. The speaker asks a friend, Rob the welder, to make a generic version of the Buster Sword.
5. The speaker links to Rob's channel in the video description.
6. The sword weighs 50 pounds.
7. The center of mass of the sword is 3 feet from the end of the handle.
8. The sword generates 150 foot-pounds of torque.
9. The speaker uses a steadicam exoskeleton to offset the weight of the sword.
10. The exoskeleton is designed to offset the weight of a heavy camera.
11. The exoskeleton uses springs to provide counter force.
12. The speaker modifies the exoskeleton to add more springs and tension.
13. The speaker uses a bungee cable to offset the torque generated by the sword.
14. The speaker compares themselves to a strongman competitor, Robert Oberst.
15. Robert Oberst can lift 465 pounds over his head.
16. The speaker meets a large man, Chase Lee, in Thailand.
17. Chase Lee can pick up the 50-pound sword.
18. The speaker uses the sword to try and decapitate a coconut, which is used as a representation of a human skull.
19. The speaker breaks a table while trying to decapitate the coconut.
20. The speaker tests the sword on a real horse, but is unable to decapitate it.
21. Chase Lee spends 20-23 hours a week in the gym.