The Co-Optional Podcast Ep. 70 ft. Adam Kovic of Funhaus [strong language] – Mar 5, 2015

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TotalBiscuit and Dodger sit down with Adam Kovic on this episode of the Co-Optional Podcast! Enjoy!

Original air date: March 3rd, 2015

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The Co-Optional Lounge plays Battlestar Galactica – Part 1

The Co-optional Lounge is a casual show where the Co-optional crew play various boardgames. I dont usually upload the VoDs but the Battlestar Galactica playthrough was something special so I thought I’d put it up. This is the first part, the game takes quite a few hours to complete. I give a basic explanation of the rules at the beginning of the game. This show originally aired live on the 1st of March.

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Hearthstone: Lord of the Arena – Episode 53

TotalBiscuit brings you another Hearthstone Arena run.

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► WTF Is… – There Came An Echo ?

TotalBiscuit takes a look at the recently released sci-fi tactics game from Iridium Studios.
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► WTF Is… – Social Justice Warriors ?

TotalBiscuit takes a look at the recently released RPG/turn-based internet argument simulator from Nonadecimal Creative.
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Redline Review: 2016 Acura ILX

Eager to prove that its entry-level offering is more then just a fancy Civic, Acura gives its smallest offering the refresh it needed with the 2016 ILX. Highlights include standard LED headlights, an all-new powertrain, a quieter and more luxurious cabin, and the complete suite of Acura Watch safety tech. The big question remains, is this least expensive offering now a full-fledge Acura?

QC#64 – Battery Mining

A heavy duty lantern battery is hacked apart, and repurposed for melting metal a miniature arc reactor furnace.

How to make The Mini Arc Furnace: Coming Thursday, March 5th

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“Quick Clips” are clips of random experiments in a minute or less.

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Project Inspired By: This project was inspired by NurdRage. If you check out his video, please share the love and let him know you came from this video. Thank you! 🙂 (http://bit.ly/IBNurdRageBattery)

WARNING: Zinc is a metal which can lead to heavy metal poising if ingested in large quantities , and manganese dioxide is irritating to bare skin. Electrical arc furnaces are shock hazards, fire hazards, and can produce toxic fumes depending on what material you’re working with. Heating zinc to extreme temperatures forms zinc oxide which is toxic to inhale. Caution, care and expert planning are required to mitigate risks. Use of this video content is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

For this experiment I tried melting down the zinc casings from the lantern batteries, and casting them into a small ingot, formed with a mini muffin tray.

Zinc has a relatively low melting point 787.2°F (419.5°C), so the Arc Furnace is able to melt each casing into liquid zinc in around 5 seconds. That’s amazing!

I don’t have an exact purpose for the zinc yet, but it’s an easy metal to work with, easy to cast, and great to have on hand for a future projects. It’s also one of the main metals used for making a simple battery.

The black stuff pulled out of the battery casings is manganese dioxide. It’s a useful chemical for experiments with hydrogen peroxide, so it’s worth hanging onto.

A couple of years ago I saw a video made by youtube.com/NurdRage on what could be scavenged from a carbon-zinc lantern battery. It’s useful to know what common everyday materials are made of, and these heavy duty batteries are containers packed with carbon rods, zinc metal, and manganese dioxide. I tucked the information in the back of my mind until now.

In my experience, the materials are still just as useful when the batteries are dead, so after you get all the benefit from using the electricity, the components can all be recycled for loads of other projects.

In reading and studying history a bit, I learned that some of the earliest forms of light were made using carbon arc lighting. Large amounts of electricity were pumped through carbon rods, making a bright arc and providing light.

I tried making a carbon arc light with the carbon rods and a car battery, and it worked great.

When I tried hooking the carbon rods up to the arc welder made from microwave parts (http://bit.ly/HomemadeStickWelder) it was insane. It could melt aluminum in a matter of seconds.

That kind of power was so mind blowing, and the materials so easy to obtain, it paved the way for making the Mini Arc Furnace project possible.

The Co-Optional Podcast Ep. 69 ft. LauraK [strong language] – Feb 26, 2015

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TotalBiscuit, Dodger and Crendor sit down with LauraK on this episode of the Co-Optional Podcast! Enjoy!

Original air date: February 24th, 2015

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Redline Review: 2015 Land Rover Range Rover Sport

After a full redesign, Land Rover takes its best-selling model and adds a healthy shot of handling dynamics with a hefty weigh loss, a stiff aluminum structure, and a potent SuperCharged V8 from Jaguar. Those of you who can afford the price of admission will find a well-rounded luxury cruiser that can keep pace with some sports cars at the track.