Watch A Car Battery And Alternator Get Cut In Half By A 60,000 PSI Water Jet

If you've ever wanted to know what the inside of a car battery looks like, just watch this guy cut one in half with high-pressure water...
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If the Hydraulic Press Channel doesn’t quite fulfill your need for seeing things destroyed with large industrial contraptions, fear not, as we’ve just stumbled upon the ‘Waterjet Channel’. As you probably guessed, it involves causing very precise destruction using nothing but a 60,000 psi water jet.

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At the top of the page we see the jet making light work of a battery and an alternator, while above the machine demonstrates its power on a spare tyre. Lovely.

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Roadster / Tail Red

Never knew that water could be that dangerous actually…

I don’t trust the tap anymore

03/19/2017 - 15:48 |
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I Guess these parts are HALF price

03/19/2017 - 16:32 |
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What about water jugs….

03/20/2017 - 09:31 |
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Anonymous

Remember the guy who destroyed a turbo. Well this is probably his cousin

03/19/2017 - 15:49 |
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Ewan23 (The Scottish guy)

Enter your comment…

03/19/2017 - 15:51 |
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Anonymous

Mesmerizing.

03/19/2017 - 15:54 |
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Joshua Persaud (Wagon/Estate Squad) (Sleeper Squad) I need a

Who knew water had such a cold heart?

03/19/2017 - 16:22 |
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Alex Webster

These guys obviously didn’t lusten to the “water and electricity didn’t mix” rule as kids.

03/19/2017 - 16:34 |
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Full Throttle

Is this the new hydraulic press channel?

03/19/2017 - 17:06 |
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FLixy Madfox

Well… 100,000 dollars well spent!

03/19/2017 - 17:16 |
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Dawson 3

Did… did he… did he just grab a plate out a battery probably covered in acid with a glove? 😐

03/19/2017 - 17:48 |
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*without

03/20/2017 - 06:02 |
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The plate most likely wasnt covered in acid and also the elecrolyte in a battery is a mix of water and acid which isnt as corrosive as you might think, although i woildnt be swimming in the stuff simply washing your hands will get it off. Yes i work with batteries haha

03/21/2017 - 11:11 |
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Anonymous

Do they use a sand mixture to cut through the metal?

03/19/2017 - 18:31 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yup, he does, that’s how the waterjets work.
Sometimes they use like fake sand or how do you call it. (I’m watching a show about it :D)

03/22/2017 - 20:30 |
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