Watching the little kid running through the shop as the lathe spits out flying razor sharp bits of metal was an eye opener. Hopefully the kid will grow up with 10 fingers, 10 toes, 2 eyes and no horrific scars.
Ну вот лично меня они ниначто не вдохновляют,разве что найти хорошего офтальмолога,который надеюсь посоветует им всё-жэ одевать сварочную маску,а всё что они там у себя изготавливают,полный пздэц.....
Do they not have any safety standards at all? I will say they turn out some pretty amazing machinery. Amazing that it works, and stays together, without one of them getting killed or loosing body parts, yes including eyeballs 😢. God bless.
@@debrainwasher in the one shot he's not wearing anything. Even squinting Itll go right through your eyelids (me as a silly child learning to weld learned fast)
@@YaoiMastah In any case, Ireland is not. The irish regime only recruits new police officers in Pakistan, because they have no qualms about shooting at the irish people.
These machines are poorly made. The finished machine will be close to useless in a real precision stamping shop. Ive worked around these machines for decades and they could do it right with the machines they have if they actually measured the work and held the tolerances needed for this kind of machine. there was nothing done to ensure the machine would be square . The thing that really rubs Me wrong is when they finish a heavy part they always throw it on the ground so that the next poor guy has to bend down and pick it up. These people have never heard of carts and benches. And still I respect the guys for actually being able to make something.
@@danneumann3274 Indeed. I respect the guys for able to make a machine by eyeballing everything, without a single drawing in sight. But that's about it. Indeed the lack of carts or benches always appals me, but after I went to a lecture called "the mystery of the missing wheelbarrow", I do understand it. Anyway, it is okay to make subpar machines, if you use those to make mediocre machines, which you can use to make better machines, etc. The Japanese, the Germans, the Swiss even the British understood that. And they're known for their precision machinery nowadays. It took them a whole industrial revolution and much of the 20th century to get it right. India and Pakistan still seem stuck in the Victorian era.
I have a 30 ton armada press thats about the same size as their 30 ton press only my armada is made out of 1.125 plate with laminitaed 2" plate around the jaw opening.
Such incompetence is truly breathtaking. One of the few times a component should be cast these people make the frame out of a weldment. I'd love to see this running. I bet the frame twists like a pretzel under load. In addition full rotation presses like this would be illegal in any other country in the world.
Much use of the Pakistani micrometer ( BFH or big f hammer) for the finer adjustments, still the beds on tne machines were old, warped and dented anyway.
Не понятно кто выдал индусу сварочную маску? Зачем? Это не по индуски же смотрится. Плюс болгарка. Зачем нацепили туда защитный кожух? Некоторые моменты не по фен-шую короче
I think why MNC company choose india to setup factory. Not only cheap labour, and less safety insurance required. Welding, cutting without PPE what a impressive labour
una prensa troqueladora correcta es por fundición. y la seguridad personal es pésima, soldar sin protección a los ojos, guantes, botas ropa, el lugar de trabajo, etc, etc.
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Watching the little kid running through the shop as the lathe spits out flying razor sharp bits of metal was an eye opener. Hopefully the kid will grow up with 10 fingers, 10 toes, 2 eyes and no horrific scars.
Sometimes they have 11 fingers
Точнейшая плазменная резка металла! Особенно впечатлил интерполятор из старого подшипника.
Si es verdad. Aunque es acetileno.
@@neycorelbolanos8910 Ставлю на пропан
Как же они вдохновляют нам самодельщиков!☝️ничего нет невыполнимого..
Ну вот лично меня они ниначто не вдохновляют,разве что найти хорошего офтальмолога,который надеюсь посоветует им всё-жэ одевать сварочную маску,а всё что они там у себя изготавливают,полный пздэц.....
Do they not have any safety standards at all? I will say they turn out some pretty amazing machinery. Amazing that it works, and stays together, without one of them getting killed or loosing body parts, yes including eyeballs 😢. God bless.
this guy literally had his eyes open while welding several places. absolutely wild.
This is, what i have noted too. Maybe, this guy has UVC-proof lenses and CCD-sensors.
@@debrainwasher in the one shot he's not wearing anything. Even squinting Itll go right through your eyelids (me as a silly child learning to weld learned fast)
Presumably, his guide dog did not bark in time.
@@horstmuller7512 🤣
That's fine, after few years you get used to it. :D
Meu maior respeito a esses homens,que munidos de pouquíssima estrutura realizam grandes trabalhos 🇧🇷👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Респект ,коллеги- трудяги, знаю о чем говорю , я в РФ собираю пресс также,как они , только я вообще один.
Варю в маске)
👍👍
У нас в СССР пресса подобного размера (и толщины стенки колонны) были тонн на 10, а тут целых 30!
Looks like it's filmed in Bradford, UK or maybe in Frankfurt, Germany.
😂😂😂
I suspect Bradford. Are these not the jobs Boris Johnson promised?
@@YaoiMastah In any case, Ireland is not.
The irish regime only recruits new police officers in Pakistan, because they have no qualms about shooting at the irish people.
@@horstmuller7512 Well, that's part of being a cop, I presume. Be happy they didn't ferry in orange men from Ulster.
Славные парни, для них нет ничего невозможного.
Сварному БРАВО!!!!!
Woooow !! Amazing work fella's !!!
✌️😲😄🥸😄😄👆
Aprendieron la geometría y le dan uso correcto, ojalá que los estudiantes valoraran lo que se puede hacer teniendo el conocimiento. Mis respetos🇻🇪
Amazing working skill.. very inspiring and useful.. good luck 🇮🇩🙏😍💗👍👍
A habilidade desses caras no prumo e na solda é quase inacreditável.
I think that’s the first human powered shaper I’ve laid eyes on.
hebatt...
sayangnya safety tidak dipedulikan.
Muito bom o trabalho de vocês, pessoas , são muito dedicados no que fazem. Brasil
Amazing so beautiful... good job ❤❤❤❤
I am very impressed with this kind of work
I'm dazzled at the use of high precision measuring instruments during the machining processes.
Super job ! 👍
It's a great friend of mine. Awesome 🔥👍
Impressionante a abilidade desse soldador ..
Imagine what these blokes could build if they didn't had to rely on Victorian-era tools, machines and education.
These machines are poorly made. The finished machine will be close to useless in a real precision stamping shop. Ive worked around these machines for decades and they could do it right with the machines they have if they actually measured the work and held the tolerances needed for this kind of machine. there was nothing done to ensure the machine would be square . The thing that really rubs Me wrong is when they finish a heavy part they always throw it on the ground so that the next poor guy has to bend down and pick it up. These people have never heard of carts and benches. And still I respect the guys for actually being able to make something.
@@danneumann3274 Indeed. I respect the guys for able to make a machine by eyeballing everything, without a single drawing in sight. But that's about it. Indeed the lack of carts or benches always appals me, but after I went to a lecture called "the mystery of the missing wheelbarrow", I do understand it.
Anyway, it is okay to make subpar machines, if you use those to make mediocre machines, which you can use to make better machines, etc. The Japanese, the Germans, the Swiss even the British understood that. And they're known for their precision machinery nowadays. It took them a whole industrial revolution and much of the 20th century to get it right. India and Pakistan still seem stuck in the Victorian era.
@@YaoiMastah well said my friend
I like the part where the drill chuck falls off.....then drill bit falls off in the next scene.
Lolz yes yes. hahaha @17:54
42:30 The guy is using a HFT Pittsburgh wrench made in China. I wonder if that's considered a good tool in India?
Hello! How does the drive mechanism work? I couldn't understand it in the video. Brazil.
Hard Working Pakistanis 😊.
Hallo from holland ,good job ❤❤❤
Họ làm việc bằng cả trái tim.🎉🎉🎉
Mavhines in a quality like we had in the 1930s
Wonder what the welding rods are that they use?
Coathanger dipped in boric acid paste.
The very very cheapest.
Creative video, thanks :)
ого!!огонь!!
Good job hallo from nederland ❤❤❤
Estos 😢se van a quedar siegos😵😵😫buen trabajo 👍
skilled worker
Одноразовые рабочие,
одноразовая техника,
запчасти со свалки.
Говорят, у них есть Бомба!
Интересно, как делали...?
Бомба-это сложнее. Её долали зубилом
Esses caras são muito bons mesmo no que fazem.
❤❤❤❤ impressive
😂Видимо в Индии ультрафиолет не такой жостктй,можно и без маски варить😂😂😂😂😮😮😮😮😮
These guys should at least be wearing wielders glasses even when using the cutting torch.
AMAZING job.
Skilled tradesmen , I wonder what their life expectancy is in a metal shop in india
It's Pakistan, not India.
@@TickleThyBrain Sorry
Wonder how many workers they go through a week.
You have to respect how they work together though!
Wish I had one like that.
Nice invisible safely glasses.
Can you show us how the pitman at 46:00 is made?
Like to see more details on the clutch mechanism.
I want to build something similar to make cable trays and pegboards perforations
it feels like building iron man armor mark 1 possible.
Amazing Thecnology
Se quella è tecnologia state propio male. Primitivi
06:51 - steel Cookie Monster! Nom nom nom.
What someone wear jeans and work boots 😂😂😂 at 846 I thought I was watching despicable me….I sure they were minions😂
I have a 30 ton armada press thats about the same size as their 30 ton press only my armada is made out of 1.125 plate with laminitaed 2" plate around the jaw opening.
👍👍👍👍👍
At 44:00 - *hypnotic shaper action.*
Wow - watched the whole thing and they didnt even show it working. Disappointment.
Maybe, probably, certainly the eye were closed , you just couldn't see .
Where are you from
Such incompetence is truly breathtaking. One of the few times a component should be cast these people make the frame out of a weldment. I'd love to see this running.
I bet the frame twists like a pretzel under load. In addition full rotation presses like this would be illegal in any other country in the world.
Kiya as ka drawing milega?
Good"
"Say, haven't you ever heard of photokeratitis?"
"Huh??"
"Never mind. As you were.."
Какая техника безопасности восхитительная! Это вам не росия. Дармоедов нет.
Can not beat working in pajamas and bathroom slippers
Like all other common trade goods, life & limb come very cheaply in Pakistan.
Nesse lugar não existe PAQUIMETRO ou micrometro ! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👍
Wow amazing teamwork ❤❤
а на 9 минуте здоровый мужик это начальник пришел помочь?))))))
❤Nais
It is century old tradition : to drop a piece in to dirt.
Much use of the Pakistani micrometer ( BFH or big f hammer) for the finer adjustments, still the beds on tne machines were old, warped and dented anyway.
Не понятно кто выдал индусу сварочную маску? Зачем? Это не по индуски же смотрится. Плюс болгарка. Зачем нацепили туда защитный кожух? Некоторые моменты не по фен-шую короче
Can they hear their families or have they all lost their hearing with all the industrial noise???
Nanti kebisingan di balas pakai uang.
Rectifican el eje con amoladora.
Price kitna hai sir
SALAM VEAN Y APRENDAN
Да как он варит без маски???? Пару зайцев поймаешь и потом идти даже тяжело, а он весь рабочий день зайцев ловит!!!!! Сетчатка глаза же отвалится!!!
дааа. сильно!
Оно ещё и работает)
ماشاءالله
They must have eyes of steel.....most people would go blind from the arc burn.
But then he starts using a mask when it gets dark?
I think why MNC company choose india to setup factory. Not only cheap labour, and less safety insurance required. Welding, cutting without PPE what a impressive labour
It's Pakistan, not India.
A admire tere skills butt its al so sad to see i dont think there make it until 60years old. Some basic protection gear will do wonders there.
soprep amezeng
Kirtus @cuttingedgeengineering this is how you line bore a very, very large part.
Сколько хорошего металла угроблено. Это всё через день рассыпется.
Very Respet
una prensa troqueladora correcta es por fundición. y la seguridad personal es pésima, soldar sin protección a los ojos, guantes, botas ropa, el lugar de trabajo, etc, etc.
Da li ovi ljudi znaju da varenje zrači, štetno za pluća 😢
🙂👍
They don't use safety shoes, gloves and glasses
Todo está de poca madre pero su seguridad industrial está de la chingada
This is all working work in place Daska near Sialkot Punjab Pakistan
Crenk bnana harde hei
fun drinking game, take a shot every time there is an OSHA violation in this video
Center punches spot for the hole and he still didn't hit it 🤣🤣
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Hello
Kes jagey ka hai ye
👏👏👍👍🔩🔩🔧🔧👌👌🇧🇷