Amigo..Todas estas manufacturas Qué son hechas en países como..Italia.. Alemania.. Francia..toda Europa en general .. Taiwán .. South Korea , etc. Son de mi agrado !. 👍 Gracias.
Just for accuracy, the process of expanding or reducing pipe diameter for a joint is called swaging, pronounced sway-jing not swaging. I am a retired refrigeration mechanic of 30 years and used this process regularly when plumbing a system.
Yanks, don't you just love their stupid accents and the bastardising of the English language, ie: SODDERING when it should be SOLDERING, ALUMINUM to add another example.
Watching them make the connector piece, doing the first hammering, I wondered why they place a tool on top of the steel and hammer it. . . . . . . Then it occurred to me that with the very strong inner structure of steel they need to 'soften up' the end of it so they can hammer it into the mushroom shape that they do next. . And even WITH this 'softening' step see how hard it is to force the steel into the required shape!
I love the way the forgemaster is like a conductor his head is nodding and he is doing a little dance.
Very good job 👍
I used to work in a machine shop, loved it, miss it, i thought i saw some Americans in this video, we too got talent 😊
Amigo..Todas estas manufacturas Qué son hechas en países como..Italia.. Alemania.. Francia..toda Europa en general .. Taiwán .. South Korea , etc.
Son de mi agrado !. 👍
Gracias.
Very good
Just for accuracy, the process of expanding or reducing pipe diameter for a joint is called swaging, pronounced sway-jing not swaging. I am a retired refrigeration mechanic of 30 years and used this process regularly when plumbing a system.
Yanks, don't you just love their stupid accents and the bastardising of the English language, ie: SODDERING when it should be SOLDERING, ALUMINUM to add another example.
thank you jayahind.
6:20 how about the manufacturing skills before CNC ?
Those Germans have swagger
I subscribed to your channel, greetings from Turkiye.........
If possible please take a video in electronic manufacturing industry
Which specific topic would you like to watch?
@@YouCanDo_TV i just want to know how to manufacture of electronic components
And all that heating of heavy metal requires a lot of energy. What are they using for fuel now that cheap Russian gas is no lover available?
Watching them make the connector piece, doing the first hammering, I wondered why they place a tool on top of the steel and hammer it.
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Then it occurred to me that with the very strong inner structure of steel they need to 'soften up' the end of it so they can hammer it into the mushroom shape that they do next.
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And even WITH this 'softening' step see how hard it is to force the steel into the required shape!
…@11:42…"… HIT IT THEN!.. And A 1,23 and 4... Splendiferous!…"…😂
Go Taiwan go
Is this an AI takning?
Rides an Italian motorcycle, would NOT trust them for more than pizza!
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They need to use mask all the time