In the 70's we use to super heat rail road axils, then run them thru rollers into a 20' bar, then cut and re pound them into 2' long shapes, to be re used on the rail road tracks. Like living in HELL in the winter.
@@tbssic1 Yes it was done like these for 100's of years. My forefathers worked in the steel factories in Sweden for 100's of years. It looked like this everywhere in the first half of the 1900's at least. Only difference would be that it was water or steam powerd machines back in the days and well inside a building here.
I used to help operate a big newspaper sorting machine, a lot of us didn't like wearing earplugs because you were always having to take them in and out to hear if someone was yelling.. Hopefully technology gets cheap enough for electronic ear protection to be commonplace even in a simple shop like this.
Asamiya Shin It was done the same way in the US less than 100 years ago. Were the American workers slaves, or upwardly mobile. Much like the US, if these guys weren’t doing this,, they would be back on the farm; working harder, earning less.
Amazing handwork there. The skilled way they handle the heavy manual work and the precision of the output is just awesome, regardless of the high risk environment
@@childwallred Well, if they don't eat today .. they'll be dead in a few weeks. These folks do not have the luxury of cheap money and easy life like we do in the west.
I don't know that to be true. Im a man who works. I'm not a brand fanboy, but I have less problems with Ford. I own whatever I like. They respond to maintenance mostly, Chevy needs the most maintenance, I still buy them. People of India are incredible, and very creative. Best wishes to ya
Pffft. They are using the same kind of equipment that England was after the second world war. The only reason they are using it is because labour is cheap. So cheap that automating the process would not garner more profits.
@@Metalmassacre07 okay? That doesn’t change the fact that these guys work their ass off, and like you said, they do it for very little pay. I think they should get more for their work but I still find it admirable that they seem to take pride in their work, even given their situation. You don’t get that good unless you’ve done it a lot, and it’s a hard job, and it pays shit, yet they still get it done because they have to. I just find that admirable.
@@giusepperesponte8077 Hard? and skillfull? These people are dragged in from the street. Getting to their level does not take much time at all. Remember these people are some of the biggest losers in their society. They do this job because they have no other choice, nothing admirable about people who did bad in school. They are paying the price now for their stupidity. If they start demanding more for their work they will be replaced by someone willing to do it cheaper or a machine. Their country is overpopulated, undereducated, underfed and has to few jobs.
Doing this work there is always a chance of eye injury, but there is also always a certainty of hearing injury. Whenever you are exposed to loud noise, your hearing is being harmed. 100% probability.
Heavy mechanics and metal work... not for weak arms... I worked in a factory that had brass foundry process. The heat that those workers had to face everyday was unbelievable.
Indian blacksmiths work purely by hand, it looks really hard, the video of Indian blacksmiths work very hard, every day knock knock knock, are not sure how many million times tomorrow to knock more than. Hats off to their teamwork, impressed by their speed and skill, hope I can see more personal safety equipment
Hope so too, but in a workspace with hot and heavy metal forming like that it’s inevitable, specially with no heat resistant clothing, steel toe shoes, or any protective gear whatsoever. It’s a different world out there.
Por favor ponganse protecciones auditivas y para ls ojos compañeros Sino se las compran sus empleadoras inviertan y comprenselas uds Saludos dsd Argentina Q Dios Jesus y Francisco los protejan en su trabajo a uds y a todos ls trabajadores del mundo ya q ellos son el MOTOR dl planeta!
finally some ppl with safety clothes. everytime i see a video of hard worker from india i cant trust my eyes. they don't wear any type of shoes, or pants, no gloves just nothing.
Recycling at work. The scene is basically the same as it has been played world over for 2 centuries. Impressive team work and skill using basic tooling to convert raw materials for precision manufacturers.
Huge respect to them the way the other side of the humans live of their daily life necessities. 🌎💚😑Yet, they live happy with the life they earn , they praise their daily work no matter how hard it often gets.
@@anteradnic9007 yo, it's due diligence of my intuition that I have witness and personally percieve through various documentries , Humanity , human nature and mankind . ✌🏽🌌🌎 Some people want a big house, a fast car and lots of money. Some people want a tiny cabin in the woods away from these kinds of people . 💚 Have faith on the!
@@cosmic2096 i worked on board with people from that part of the world. And there isn't much of a difference, some of them want more, some less. Only thing is what they are being able to get for their work. All Indians who worked with me had big houses, fancy cars and stuff. Guys working in this forge are having their dreams and desires, some of them will make it, some of them won't.
I share your hope, but there are thousands of good examples of why it's not done this way in much of the world anymore. They're definitely losing hearing every day and it would be stunning if these guys don't get some serious burns and the occasional lost eye. Not to mention the other common injuries you'd see like heavy objects dropped on feet or legs - heck, the fellow at 2:55 removing the piece from the power hammer nearly slammed a yellow hot steel bar onto the foot of his coworker - missed by just a few cm, and that only because he had already stepped back. This type of manufacturing treats the workers as a disposable part, unfortunately.
How many eye related injuries do they have every year?..., wind and flaming hot steel flying everywhere, not to mention the metal on metal clanging of the hammers. My ears are ringing just watching this.
The main thing that stands out to me is how well the three guys at the end work together. No communication really they just know there part and are on it.
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All day with the loud pounding noise, the heat and the heavy tools and metal pieces. These guys are the real deal.
Long days and tired muscles right there. As a welder, I don’t even know this type of heat. They are slinging the white hot toothpicks, buddy!
In the 70's we use to super heat rail road axils, then run them thru rollers into a 20' bar, then cut and re pound them into 2' long shapes, to be re used on the rail road tracks. Like living in HELL in the winter.
It’s incredible what these guys do in bare bones settings with tools that aren’t the best. These videos are a testament to their skill and creativity.
No doubt it was done in a similar fashion, a century ago in the US.
@@tbssic1 Yes it was done like these for 100's of years. My forefathers worked in the steel factories in Sweden for 100's of years. It looked like this everywhere in the first half of the 1900's at least. Only difference would be that it was water or steam powerd machines back in the days and well inside a building here.
I admire this skill and team work. I would be happy to reward this crew with a case of ear plugs.
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@@jack0903 WHAT?
I used to help operate a big newspaper sorting machine, a lot of us didn't like wearing earplugs because you were always having to take them in and out to hear if someone was yelling.. Hopefully technology gets cheap enough for electronic ear protection to be commonplace even in a simple shop like this.
And maybe some eye protectors
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that's hard work these men are doing. Everyone has his job to do they sure work together as a team.
Basically it's slavery. There is nothing cool about this.
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Asamiya Shin It was done the same way in the US less than 100 years ago. Were the American workers slaves, or upwardly mobile. Much like the US, if these guys weren’t doing this,, they would be back on the farm; working harder, earning less.
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the level of gracefulness is amazes. it gives impression that the weight of detail isn't high, but it is not
This is truly CROSS FIT ..
These. men when they get home ...first THING they say ...NO NOISE AT ALL ...! PLEASE!!! . hard working dudes...
Talk about hard work , wow , these guys are working like this is a precision dance , amazing ......
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Absolutely amazing what you all do by hand I have nothing but total respect for you and the work you do
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I don't know why im watching this on the last Ramadan before Eid tommorrow
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These guys are amazing. Thank you for not speeding the camera up to make them look like keystone cops like so many of these videos do. Great video.
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Sad thing is that those workers probably get paid very little for the kind of work they're doing
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Incredible technique. Like in good old 19th century.
That banging sound is probably all these guys hear 24/7 regardless if theyre at work or not.
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The cooperation of the workers is just amazing
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Amazing handwork there.
The skilled way they handle the heavy manual work and the precision of the output is just awesome, regardless of the high risk environment
At least some of the workers seem to wear proper safety boots and not the usual sandals.
not really high risk
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Just amazing what skill and some basic equipment can produce.
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Respect ✊🏼to these young men doing very skilled work in a presumably harsh & dangerous environment
the free market,exploiting workers globally,they’ll all be deaf or maimed by their 50’s
@@childwallred Well, if they don't eat today .. they'll be dead in a few weeks. These folks do not have the luxury of cheap money and easy life like we do in the west.
Impressed with their speed and technique
I salute you men ! Excellent job! Wish I could see some personal safety equipment. Thanks for the video!
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I don't know that to be true. Im a man who works. I'm not a brand fanboy, but I have less problems with Ford. I own whatever I like. They respond to maintenance mostly, Chevy needs the most maintenance, I still buy them. People of India are incredible, and very creative. Best wishes to ya
@@stacylangford8015 I'm sure they're Pakistani. They are recycling craft masters.
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The amount of awesomeness in this is outstanding
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@@RandomThingsUpcan you tell where is the location ? Broadly speaking India or Pakistan ?
You can tell these guys have been working together for a while. No body has to talk or even point at something
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No one is wearing hearing protection. 😞
Maybe they’re just acting, so that their boss doesn’t know on TH-cam, looks like their boss just cares about big profits
i have big respect for these men. working in smelting heat is not a child's play.
These people don’t make excuses, they work with what they have and get the job done, admirable.
Pffft. They are using the same kind of equipment that England was after the second world war. The only reason they are using it is because labour is cheap. So cheap that automating the process would not garner more profits.
@@Metalmassacre07 okay? That doesn’t change the fact that these guys work their ass off, and like you said, they do it for very little pay. I think they should get more for their work but I still find it admirable that they seem to take pride in their work, even given their situation. You don’t get that good unless you’ve done it a lot, and it’s a hard job, and it pays shit, yet they still get it done because they have to. I just find that admirable.
@@giusepperesponte8077 Hard? and skillfull? These people are dragged in from the street. Getting to their level does not take much time at all. Remember these people are some of the biggest losers in their society. They do this job because they have no other choice, nothing admirable about people who did bad in school. They are paying the price now for their stupidity. If they start demanding more for their work they will be replaced by someone willing to do it cheaper or a machine. Their country is overpopulated, undereducated, underfed and has to few jobs.
its amazing to see a factory in Pakistan with no sandals
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Quite efficient, love it. Part 2 the machining process should be interesting
Like machining 4340 4140 CNC
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This pure handcrafted work,it look's real hard this metal skills.greet's from Germany NRW
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You’ve got to appreciate the clever ingenuity and hard work under such crude conditions. Not a single worker wearing eye protection...
Safety is #1 priority.
Yeah... and no steel toe boots either. OSHA inspectors would have a heart attack... But then, there's no insurance company, I bet..
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Doing this work there is always a chance of eye injury, but there is also always a certainty of hearing injury. Whenever you are exposed to loud noise, your hearing is being harmed. 100% probability.
@@trackie1957 Eyes or ears... pick one.
You try wearing anything PPE related and doing ACTUAL work ..then tell me what shitty conditions are..
I absolutely love watching this channel
what they do is incredible
Great team work everyone knows his job nice video.
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Much respect for these hardworking men.
Stay safe ,brothers.
It's like watching victorian England at work amazing.
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This has to be a Pakistan , hard working people man ..great video
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Outstanding process control, metallurgical analysis and quality control…OSHA wil have a field day..
What a great team ,I smith and I enjoy watching this process 💪🏽
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Looks like old cut up anchor chain ?? Pretty amazing teamwork
I think you may be right
Yes it's ship anchor chain
I was wondering what it was. Thank you for commenting
Imagine working there for the summer as a workout. Brilliant.
Amazing....good job...actually these men's deserve credit!
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Heavy mechanics and metal work... not for weak arms... I worked in a factory that had brass foundry process. The heat that those workers had to face everyday was unbelievable.
It's amazing!! Such precision and yet all free-hand!
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My upmost "respect" to these guy's thats hard work for sure..
Hard working men have families to feed
Indian blacksmiths work purely by hand, it looks really hard, the video of Indian blacksmiths work very hard, every day knock knock knock, are not sure how many million times tomorrow to knock more than.
Hats off to their teamwork, impressed by their speed and skill, hope I can see more personal safety equipment
Under very primitive and unsafe conditions,these guys work extremely hard and with amazing discipline and timing…well done👏👏👏
Read above responses and compare to other shop heavy metal workers! New gloves, long pants, toe enclosed shoes, long sleeved shirts....
WHAT! no OSHA
Ship anchor to new parts without having to melt and remake steel from scratch is real recycling with guaranteed material
Porous rebar and laminated plate are the results of this reshaping.
Using the crude oil from old ships to run the plant too.
very good video. great
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Salute with respect these hard working guys
These guys are efficient and very organized. They have good working chemistry
Just pray for workers ❤️ hope they don't injure by any type of mistakes 🙏
yeah it seems like a very dangerous job
Hope so too, but in a workspace with hot and heavy metal forming like that it’s inevitable, specially with no heat resistant clothing, steel toe shoes, or any protective gear whatsoever. It’s a different world out there.
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amazing full video played thumbs up
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Very hardworking people you are May God bless you all, really appreciated your hardwork.👍👍👍👍
The synergy these men work with is just mesmerizing.
Great teamwork!
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They really got there shit together.
Por favor ponganse protecciones auditivas y para ls ojos compañeros Sino se las compran sus empleadoras inviertan y comprenselas uds Saludos dsd Argentina Q Dios Jesus y Francisco los protejan en su trabajo a uds y a todos ls trabajadores del mundo ya q ellos son el MOTOR dl planeta!
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finally some ppl with safety clothes. everytime i see a video of hard worker from india i cant trust my eyes. they don't wear any type of shoes, or pants, no gloves just nothing.
Great work done by all means and all you guys are prestige, concept, creator and art of God bishwakarma.
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Recycling at work. The scene is basically the same as it has been played world over for 2 centuries. Impressive team work and skill using basic tooling to convert raw materials for precision manufacturers.
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Looks like old anchor chain.
@@geoffcrumblin9850 I think they are
Wow that's some teamwork, not much room for error. Like the casual shirts 👐
Huge respect to them the way the other side of the humans live of their daily life necessities. 🌎💚😑Yet, they live happy with the life they earn , they praise their daily work no matter how hard it often gets.
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Did they told you that?
@@anteradnic9007 yo, it's due diligence of my intuition that I have witness and personally percieve through various documentries , Humanity , human nature and mankind . ✌🏽🌌🌎
Some people want a big house, a fast car and lots of money.
Some people want a tiny cabin in the woods away from these kinds of people . 💚 Have faith on the!
@@cosmic2096 i worked on board with people from that part of the world. And there isn't much of a difference, some of them want more, some less. Only thing is what they are being able to get for their work. All Indians who worked with me had big houses, fancy cars and stuff. Guys working in this forge are having their dreams and desires, some of them will make it, some of them won't.
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Respect and admiration for this hard working people, who work in the condition of 100 years behind of industrially advanced country.
Really hard working 💯🤔❤️
Thats amazing.Thank goodness their wearing proper eyer protection
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How these guys do not get hurt is amazing, great video, when the new technology's that runs the world collapses these guys will still have jobs
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Not hurt in this video.
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New technology doesn't collapse and never has.
That is hard and hot work. Hope there are no injuries
I share your hope, but there are thousands of good examples of why it's not done this way in much of the world anymore. They're definitely losing hearing every day and it would be stunning if these guys don't get some serious burns and the occasional lost eye. Not to mention the other common injuries you'd see like heavy objects dropped on feet or legs - heck, the fellow at 2:55 removing the piece from the power hammer nearly slammed a yellow hot steel bar onto the foot of his coworker - missed by just a few cm, and that only because he had already stepped back. This type of manufacturing treats the workers as a disposable part, unfortunately.
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The power of that power hammer is amazing - flattening a thick rod like that in a matter of seconds
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Always amazes me the use of PPE in factories like this.
Glad to see this shop enforces the _safety moustache_ rule.
Who needs ear pro and eye pro when you got the safety mustache
Respect to these men.
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Recycling ships chains into axles - brilliant. There are some skilled workers there.
How many eye related injuries do they have every year?..., wind and flaming hot steel flying everywhere, not to mention the metal on metal clanging of the hammers. My ears are ringing just watching this.
God protects them lmfao I swear theses ppl do not what to advance safety
at least these dudes have jeans on lol not long skirts like others I've seen with really long clothing
Exactly my first thought. Zero eye protection.
@@michaeldufault4272 can't ignore it on your cornea though
@@michaeldufault4272 your eyes don't get used to being hit by molten slag.
Exiting work!!The guys are amazing! Respect!
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I like your jobs
Brilliant Presentation ❤️🙏
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Honorable gentlemen deserve all of the best in the world
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Too good to remark anything.... ✌️
Very hard work 👍 God bless you all
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Damn that’s hard work - and they have it down perfectly 👍
These guys get hammered at work!!!!
Mis respetos para estás personas que trabajan en fundiciones realmente que son arrechos ese trabajo es bastante fuerte. 👏👏👏👍🏻
Awesome work I don't understand why 12k people dislike your guys hardworking skillful efforts .
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Those are anchor chains from salvaged ships. Nice work.
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Came here to say this - good eyes!
Bardzo ciekawy film. Uwielbiam ten temat. Pozdrawiam przyjacielu.
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Wow 😲👌👍❤️🇦🇺 these guys have serious skills 👍
trabalhei 25 anos em uma fábrica de forjados (forja rio)e sei como é bacana o trabalho desses profissionais
Os caras pegam elos de corrente de navios e fazem eixos na Índia é assim a materia prima aquilo é elos de correntes de navio.
Da pra fazer umas facas kkk
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Cant imagine one particle fly to the eye😱
This is exactly why they have two eyes :D
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Can watch these lads all day
Team work !!! Well done gentlemen !!!!
Ha ....a quick roll on the block, one tap and its true....huge skills.
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We should salute those people really great work.. 😲
Is this a truck axle? Parabéns 👏👏👏 a equipe de trabalhadores bem afinada e dedicação exemplar!!!!Congratulations to the working professionals.
Effort .. injuries .. blood .. hard work .. grind .. hustle
The main thing that stands out to me is how well the three guys at the end work together. No communication really they just know there part and are on it.
That's very much how blacksmiths used to work for ages. Even while hammer forging, they would use hammer signals to communicate.