He may not be the one who scored, but he totally deserves all the credit for this goal!
When it comes to reinvent ordinary things or decorations, rednecks can be quite creative.
Check out some of the “awesomest” examples of redneck engineering.
Artist Chris Gilmour created these amazing sculptures of all sizes using only cardboard and no metal or wooden frames.
Just one quick look at these pictures and you will be able to tell that something is more than a little off.
Previous parts:
Nice Try, But You Are Doing it Wrong (40 pics)
Nice Try, But You Are Doing It Wrong. Part 2 (41 pics)
If you are feeling bold and want to live life on the edge then give Insano a whirl, the tallest water slide on Earth. Located in Fortaleza, Brazil, this 14-story water slide was built in 1989 and still holds the record as the tallest water slide. It only takes a few seconds to slide down, plenty of time for your heart to end up in your throat.
Funny Russian Military Band Cover of Ram Zam Zam |
Another Very Impressive Gun Disarming Demonstration |
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Apparently, You Can Domesticate a Giant Catfish |
What if the Avengers Movie Was Released in 1978? |
Happened in Coachella, California. Skip to 1:55 for the exploding part.
I quote: “Induction heating. Basically the idea is you pass an alternating current through the copper coils. This induces an alternating magnetic field which in turn induces eddy currents on the surface of metals that are placed inside (the workpiece). The eddy currents cause joule heating in the workpiece while the coils don't heat up because usually they're water cooled.” Another quote: “The alternating electricity in the copper coil makes a magicnetic field. When the metal thing is put inside that field it makes its own electricity and that causes the atoms of the metal to move back and forth so fast that the "friction" between them makes heat.”
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