Excellent work! This is obviously a modern factory with the latest safety standards and material handling equipment. I just wish you'd shown the final steps of precision alignment after welding, balancing then painting.
The Eastern Indian people are proof that a good work ethic pays the bills and develops a skills that last a lifetime. Blacks in America should take note......
Very nice. Caution: Sissy men may faint after seeing real Pakistani Men at work, with Sandals and All. Not afraid of anything. Long live our Country of Pakistan. God Bless Pakistan. Pakistan Zindabaad.
Here come people watching, criticizing safety and crapy workplace and yet they refuse to leave and watch the German metal fabrication shops...addicted to watching this channel and here they are. I'm enjoying this 1940 style.
I've twice visited Gadani Beach where they cut ships into pieces. The steel gets used for various products including rebar for building. Each breaker has a big shed full of all the valuable stuff like brass, some of which is sold to tourists in Karachi.
I can't believe the guy was just eyeballing the hole and bolt-hole patterns, instead of measuring. This means that each rim is different, and some will not fit properly, if they fit at all. Not to mention that this causes the rims to be unbalanced. Then, they use a destroyed rim to weld onto the unbalanced piece without checking for defects. Whoever is buying from this business is putting lives at risk.
I like how the bolt pattern was punched relative to the punched I.D. Then, on the lathe, they turned a new ID to match whatever the 4-jaw chuck was set at (with no dial indicator). ...and not any kind of precision measuring tool in sight.
Gotta love that the dude is stick welding with no gloves, no welding jacket, sandals on and a flemsy shield he has to hold in front of his face. Thats rough.
For those concerned about the true on these wheels, remember that they run on terrible surfaces anyway, rarely getting over 50 mph for any length of time. I doubt one could tell the difference between one of these and a Freightliner or Peterbilt,,,taking into consideration the condition of the roads there.
@@xy_iron I would bet all the money I got that they end up at the local marketplace and are bought by locals. Same with all the stuff you see in these vids. These are local people working for other locals in their own area.
Эти парни если что, так и космический корабль отремонтируют. Причём в шлепанцах и без защитных перчаток! Запчасти если что, найдут на ближайшей свалке металлолома!
people talking about the guy holding the chisel. Nah, its homie in the purple pants. thats his leg in the line of fire. if himself or the other guy swinging the sledge misses, that shin is ruined
They use Old, BROKEN steel rims (possibly due to fatigue). And "renew" them by welding "new" hubs made from ship scrap plates (some visibly severelly corroded and unknown fatigue cycles, not to mention which material should be). Looks like they are keeping their business! Can use them again some years afterwards!
Os caras são fera, fabricam de tudo. Além de não serem dependentes do estrangeiro isso deve movimentar a economias local. Que Deus abençoe quem trabalha.
I get it, it works but geez, when you look at some modern rims manufacturing ... it's not that there are some super futuristic tools, it's just bit of measuring, cleaning and safety added. Basically just some more advanced process. And except wages, it is maybe even cheaper. This guys got it working and stopped improving, they are ok with "good enough" - which is ok, but ffs at least that safety!
Dude holding that chisel got balls of steel !!
... скорее сварщик имеет стальные лёгкие
Nope... he's just very hungry
@@user-fx2zf9oi1vlmao
Indeed. Crap 'cold' welds that will peel away like that.
Nope... no brains
Ya this looks like a REAL EASY DIY rim plate job. Gonna try this tomorrow on my back porch.
SAME HERE !!!!
Excellent work! This is obviously a modern factory with the latest safety standards and material handling equipment. I just wish you'd shown the final steps of precision alignment after welding, balancing then painting.
State of the art manufacturing technology…….
And the next time I pass a truck on the interstate, I'm hoping the rim was made by these guys!!!!
LOL! Any sarcasm here?
Glad to see them taking all the necessary safety precautions 😢
lol good one :)))))))))))))))))))))
They are wearing boots instead of flip flops. Thats a big step lol
Yeah i am a HSE supervisor, and this is pretty cringe...
life is cheap ;)
First time (in these type of videos) that I have seen someone in safety boots.
The Eastern Indian people are proof that a good work ethic pays the bills and develops a skills that last a lifetime. Blacks in America should take note......
Strong men swinging those hammers too. Amazing to see the hull of a ship, being turned into wheels. Hard workers.
Very nice. Caution: Sissy men may faint after seeing real Pakistani Men at work, with Sandals and All. Not afraid of anything. Long live our Country of Pakistan. God Bless Pakistan. Pakistan Zindabaad.
Talk about getting along with your co-workers is a must. Damn.
Это лучшая серия из программы "как это сделано")))
Guy cutting with a torch is gonna go blind in no time. Stay safe out there 🙏
I think the word safe is not in their vocabulary.
That dude has a lot of trust in the guys swinging the sledges
Dam it's like working on the railroad back in the day
I was thinking the same thing. Whew not for the faint of heart
He gets to swing after lunch...
One miss and he's a cripple.
That is how Real Men work. West used to have them, they became extinct in the West, right around after WWII.
Incredible way to remove welds. Very trusting buddys. You men are well skilled engineers.
Those are 'cold' welds or they would not peel away like that.
"Are they just hacking the welds away?? really??"
Love those clean metal welds 😮
it's clean were it's getting welded.
The aim with the sledges were amazing
It is just amazing what they can do with what they got. Plus children hanging around there!
real man welding without gloves
We don’t need no stinking steel toe boots. We’re going to work in sandals. Weld in sandals.😂
How Americans used to work when we built this country, then came Unions and OSHA and nothing gets done now
@@gliderider7077 Agora é feito na China desse jeito.
No welding sparks will get caught in their saddles 😂 boots are to dangerous
At least they are wearing that much in their feet
@@alexandrej5066😢
Here come people watching, criticizing safety and crapy workplace and yet they refuse to leave and watch the German metal fabrication shops...addicted to watching this channel and here they are. I'm enjoying this 1940 style.
You mean 1840 I think...
The other comment was more accurate, 1840 style.
الأصدقاء يقومون بعمل ممتاز مبروك عليكم من المكسيك
How the heck were the lug stud holes aligned, don't tell me he did it by sight! Amazing work, would love to know the psi of those presses, wow!
8😅😅k99
I was wondering the same thing
My guess is they had the holes marked off camera.
There had to be a jig
Looks like he was using a dividing head and rotating to each "click" on the rotation.
First time I have seen boots.
Hand and arm vibration on a different level.
Wow. Incredible, and wearing flip flops.
That is how Real Men work. Not afraid of getting hurt. West used to have them, they became extinct in the West, right around after WWII.
OSHA IN DA HOUSE !!
... "… WHERE'S THERE 'MUCK' THERE'S MONEY…"…Brilliant Video 🖖🏴🥸
Always nice to have kids walking around a metal shop with flip flops on
One screw-balled video w/ MAJOR jump from 08:20 - 08:21!
Safety first, I mean last.
I'm in awe of their accomplishments being that their bodies are being used up for every item they make.
Well, it is a job you will never grow old in.
Safety fourthst
holy shit!! someone is wearing shoes!!
Load rated and D.O.T. Certified....Nice work though. Great to see those old ships repurposed.
Dang these men get some work done! Bet they sleep well at nite
Akin to the type of work British women were undertaking in factories during the 2nd world war. Without them we just might have lost!
I've twice visited Gadani Beach where they cut ships into pieces. The steel gets used for various products including rebar for building. Each breaker has a big shed full of all the valuable stuff like brass, some of which is sold to tourists in Karachi.
I can't believe the guy was just eyeballing the hole and bolt-hole patterns, instead of measuring. This means that each rim is different, and some will not fit properly, if they fit at all. Not to mention that this causes the rims to be unbalanced. Then, they use a destroyed rim to weld onto the unbalanced piece without checking for defects. Whoever is buying from this business is putting lives at risk.
I think there is line up mark on jig.
I like how the bolt pattern was punched relative to the punched I.D. Then, on the lathe, they turned a new ID to match whatever the 4-jaw chuck was set at (with no dial indicator).
...and not any kind of precision measuring tool in sight.
Increíble labor de estos camaradas.
Мля, у меня пальцы на ногах сжались пока начало смотрел 🤣
Becarful at the work
Amazing that a blind man is able to cut out those circles
Hard working guys.
Gotta love that the dude is stick welding with no gloves, no welding jacket, sandals on and a flemsy shield he has to hold in front of his face. Thats rough.
ประเทศเจ้าทำได้ทุกอย่างจริงๆ
First minute of this video would make any OSHA inspector have a heart attack. Head, hands, and feet all in the path of possible destruction.
this is the first 1 of these types of videos i've seen where they are wearing actual boots
I like your Videos Vato 👍🏽
0:22 damn, this is intense
For those concerned about the true on these wheels, remember that they run on terrible surfaces anyway, rarely getting over 50 mph for any length of time. I doubt one could tell the difference between one of these and a Freightliner or Peterbilt,,,taking into consideration the condition of the roads there.
the truth about these wheels can be seen at 8:21
@@hktundra those are the OEM's. they used much thinner material.
i just hope they dont export those wheels anywhere
@@xy_iron I would bet all the money I got that they end up at the local marketplace and are bought by locals. Same with all the stuff you see in these vids. These are local people working for other locals in their own area.
They make junk! Stop making excuses for this rubbish!
That punch is brutal
Now that's MANUAL LABOUR.!!!
Król bez plusa I minusa.Walczcie o prawdziwego minusa I wsparcie maszyn.
They never waste an old broken part
Well, this rather explains why my truck wobbles going down the road.
Yah this video fully explains why Your truck wobble down the road…..
@@METALxMASSACRE1 Yes. Because the rims were fabricated from junk ship parts by hacks.
I'm sure those will balance out fine
You will never find out.
...and thanks to the retreaded Chinese tires that will be fitted to these rims, comfort and safety are guaranteed.
Сталь хорошая должна быть , корабельная
Они разобрали стары корабли танкер, по этому этот мужик со стальным яицами держит зубило и 2 херачат понему😂😂
Was it done this way in the motherland?
Wow very accurate and safe I won't take these things for free
That all looked OSHA approved.😂
That dude holding that tool while they swing those sledgehammers has balls the size of cantaloupe
Being surrounded by wheels, wouldn't be hard to create a truntable for welding.
Эти парни если что, так и космический корабль отремонтируют. Причём в шлепанцах и без защитных перчаток! Запчасти если что, найдут на ближайшей свалке металлолома!
These are master mechanics like Machine and more then engg.bravo men.
He so brave to trust others to hit the hammer 🔨 when he holds it ❤
Big pile of dirt in the rim when the weld is being finished. No problem, I think I recall that dirt reinforces welded joints
Great people! Just get on with the job!!🎉
Working conditions straight out of the industrial revolution of the 1700s.
ابهرتموني تبارك الله عليكم
Vocês são os melhores ❤
people talking about the guy holding the chisel. Nah, its homie in the purple pants. thats his leg in the line of fire. if himself or the other guy swinging the sledge misses, that shin is ruined
Safety is number one priority.
Muy bien lo q hacen les felicito
Congratulations friends you do an excellent job greetings and blessings from Mexico
Bahut acha kaam kiya hai bhagwan apko khush rakhe. Watching from India
Very good I like the shop sounds
They use Old, BROKEN steel rims (possibly due to fatigue). And "renew" them by welding "new" hubs made from ship scrap plates (some visibly severelly corroded and unknown fatigue cycles, not to mention which material should be).
Looks like they are keeping their business! Can use them again some years afterwards!
0:37 У этого парня, видимо, много запасных рук))
У всех парней из видео своя техника безопасности
За воротами просто много желающих!
At least he has boots instead of sandals .
Every one of these rims is different and probably won't fit right. Some won't. And just welding with no prep and dirt all in the welds. 😂 Gawd
Buena puntería para golpear con el maso 😅😅😅😅
Уста деп ушуну айтса болот ийгилик
Кыргызстан салам 🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬
Most Beautiful Video #Greatskills
Respect Mrs.
Welded rims. Sounds safe. Not even in Russia I see such crazy stuff
Eu queria ir para teu país aprender trabalhar com perfeição assim que nem vocês. Aqui é Brasil.
Os caras são fera, fabricam de tudo. Além de não serem dependentes do estrangeiro isso deve movimentar a economias local. Que Deus abençoe quem trabalha.
Safety squint for the win
According to the clickbait picture ,they make aluminum wheels outa steel plate 😂
Skil dan peralatan perkakas yg hebat
all handmade like rolls royce
I get it, it works but geez, when you look at some modern rims manufacturing ... it's not that there are some super futuristic tools, it's just bit of measuring, cleaning and safety added. Basically just some more advanced process. And except wages, it is maybe even cheaper.
This guys got it working and stopped improving, they are ok with "good enough" - which is ok, but ffs at least that safety!
Not modern but full of skill
And death wishes. Don’t forget that
Actually wearing safety boots!
These are the old split rims which are 100% illegal here in the USA
The man holding the chisel should wear ear protectors.
A huge amount of porosity in those welds.
Thats one trusting brave sob😊😊😅
You need to get along with your co workers at this job.
Easy DIY
Admiro o trabalho de vocês, parabéns!
Wie did it like this in Germany in 1920
Thank you 🙏 for hard work 😓 small but effective 👍☝️and 👍🎥👏👏👏
Fabuloso. Ese tipo agarrando el cincel me ha impresionado, tiene valor de acero.