BOWLING BALLS | How It's Made

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Published 2019-05-20

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  • The fact that this giant factory that has tons of specifically designed machines and advanced technology to make these things uses BINDER CLIPS to hold the mold closed 😂 truly a testament to the monster clamping power of those things
  • @freesxsoccer
    4:55 That’s the most emotion I’ve ever heard expressed by a how it’s made presenter
  • @gizhaz77
    so at the center of every bowling ball, there's forbidden chocolate milk? hm
  • @T.I.N.D
    I never knew these balls were made like that... It's striking Edit: I'm impressed this blew up! I had notifs off for a year, so until a few months ago I wasn't getting notifs. Thanks everyone
  • @JoshCloss
    PRODUCER: okay, we need some music for this segment about making bowling balls COMPOSER (secretly hates bowling balls): no problem
  • @giothefew4300
    Me:*cHuGs MiLkShAkE* Everone else st the bowling ball factory: 0_0
  • @cullermann2
    Still cant imagine having a job that dull and boring, but i highly appreciate the people doing their job everyday
  • @ItsMzPhoenix
    I remember my late Grandma Phyllis taking me to her local bowling alley to get me a fitted bowling ball. Not sure how my hand size compared to back then, as I wasn’t finished growing up yet and all that, but I can still use it last I bowled with it. Grandma Phyllis bowled a perfect game at 16, if I remember correctly. The bowling alley people gave her a ring with a little diamond in it to congratulate her. This was back in the mid-1940s I think, if that helps give perspective.
  • “Move the camera for goodness sake!😡😡😡” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • @ellygreen244
    Ah yes, the best way to ensure the solution won't link is a binder clip
  • @seven1384
    The name of that factory was Ebonite International. It was located in Kentucky, USA. The largest producer of bowling balls in the world at one time. It was closed 2 years ago and moved to Mexico after being bought out by Brunswick. A lot of hard working Americans lost their job. Interesting fact, some of the people you saw performing those task have been doing that same exact job for 40 plus years. Had several employees hit the 50 year anniversary mark. It was a unique place.
  • @cnrxz
    BOWLING BALLS | How it's made Me at 2 am: Well Well Well let's find out
  • @donl3248
    Who knew the world needed this many new bowling balls every day.
  • @javachef828
    That freakout by the narrator at the very last second was the best part of the video
  • @kinggchile
    2:16 the piano starts going off. The greatest "How It's made" on bowling balls, of all time.