Anybody catch the one where they show how a Demon Carb is made?? Pretty good episode..
No, Scott, but I did see how they manufactured and tested rubbers awhile back.Anybody catch the one where they show how a Demon Carb is made?? Pretty good episode..
And whats wrong with Canada? :sad::sad::sad::sad::sad:Too bad it's filmed in Canada. Not that I have anything against them, but I'd like to see American Technology.
Did they show the station where all the burrs are installed in the metering block and main body passages?Anybody catch the one where they show how a Demon Carb is made?? Pretty good episode..
Did they show the station where all the burrs are installed in the metering block and main body passages?![]()
BOO HOO!!!!????:sad:Nothing good ever came from CANADA???Too bad it's filmed in Canada. Not that I have anything against them, but I'd like to see American Technology.
I watch "How it's Made" and never saw the episode where they made this Canada thing you guys are talking about...BOO HOO!!!!????:sad:Nothing good ever came from CANADA???
Yeah, I agree with you on this one.... I wish they would do an entire episode in one place, you can't show somebody how anything is made in the 10 mins that they spend on each topic..I'd like to see some more detail..Truthfully, I like How Its Made, but I hate it also. I'm so use to Modern Marvels where the concentrate on one thing, break it down to show how it works. How It's Made leaves me with more questions than answers...They just go "they put part A into part B and there you have it, a transformer." I want to know HOW it works....which I guess lot of other people do too, since they now have How It Works. That's more interesting to me....I'm one of those kids that took stuff apart to see how it worked.
And whats wrong with Canada? :sad::sad::sad::sad::sad:
BOO HOO!!!!????:sad: Nothing good ever came from CANADA???
Check out the credits at the end, JR.I watch "How it's Made" and never saw the episode where they made this Canada thing you guys are talking about...![]()
Yeah, it would make the show more entertaining, but I guess it's made to fit the average American's attention span. 5-10 minutes, then on to the next thing, just like on MTV. Not many people would sit there and watch a whole episode about how to make a power drill or a sink faucet. It sure is a good show, but as someone mentioned: Sometimes it leaves you with more questions than answers.Yeah, I agree with you on this one.... I wish they would do an entire episode in one place, you can't show somebody how anything is made in the 10 mins that they spend on each topic..I'd like to see some more detail..