This is like looking in a time capsule. Early steam and internal combustion engine parts were often cast via open pour floor moulds like this. The engine the Wright Brothers used in the first successful airplane was made this way by a small foundry. amazing how far we have come in 100 years.
The thing that has always impressed me is that it only took 61 years to go from the Kitty Hawk flyer to the first flight of the SR-71. And another 5 years after that to land on the moon. An insane jump forward in a very short time all considered.
@@chrishayes5755 I was about to say something similar, it looks perfectly serviceable for what it was made for...Sure it needs a lot of cleaning up but if it works the way it was intended i don't see a problem with the finished piece.
I served my apprenticeship in a foundry for 4 years doing moulding in Scotland.. Back in the day there were foundries all over Scotland now there are none.. These guys know their trade with really basic tools..Kudos to them.. Once you have learned how to pour molten metal as they did you get to use your feel when the label is really low, almost empty.... At one point the guy pouring the metal his hand was almost touching the floor.. At that point you can rest the label on your foot...
I really don't see what is amazing about something that is so natural for people in the Asian world billions of people men and women, its something they do from a very young age. It happens here in England I've seen it many times myself.
@Flo Kid Every work is not skilled, that's why they're called unskilled laborers. Generally if you didn't go to school to learn a trade or earn a degree, you are an unskilled laborer and could probably be replaced by a chimpanzee/ robot in the future
Let's go down the list... 1. Digging molds barefoot. 2. Closing up the firebox bare handed (he did have mud or whatever that was on them). 3. Pouring molten steel (2300°-2700°F) in flip-flops and no safety gear. 4. Pouring slag or dirt right in with the metal. 5. If you're not paying attention, you can literally get a hot foot. Seriously, these guy show exceptional skill in their craft. Be safe fellas.
@Dark Aster That's the part of a genius. Classic shoes - once you pour liquid metal in, it will be kept inside around your feet - that is so dangerous. Sandals are not prone to such a terrible danger
@@JackpineGandy cast iron is still bloody hot though, depending on the purity and other metals that might be mixed in the general melting point is between 1127-1204 degrees C!
Strike the iron while it is hot .They are doing their work honestly and unitedly . Really hardworking but it is good for them to follow safety measures .
This is how it was done for thousands of years, since people first learned to cast metal. Even modern factories still use this sand casting method although they usually don't dig holes in the ground. And don't be mislead. Just because that metal is liquid doesn't mean it's not heavy. 😥
Parabéns pelo trabalho, pessoal que aqui fica falando besteiras sobre os processos de produção, não são capazes de fazer metade do serviço que vocês fazem. Abraços do Brasil.
@@thetraitor3852 Maybe they make it in two parts so they can put it onto line shafts? Would be easier than slipping the pulley all the way down a shaft. But why they're still using line shafts is another question.
@@thetwoexplorers5505 ,We are talking about safety shoes (slippers), this is very dangerous. In Russia, when metal is melted, they work in heat-resistant clothes.
@@samsunga10samsung78 с какого ничего нельзя было делать? тебе конь нашептал? бабке своей расскажи. может в 50-е и нельзя, а в 70-х, уже через двор, циркулярка и фуганок. кто хотел, тот делал. да и зачем, пошел на завод, отсидел 8 часов и лавэ в кармане. спекуляция было запрещена. да, по сему и рвет на запчасти. хотя теперь вам раздолье. вот только навыков к работе у вас нет.
@@samsunga10samsung78 Кто тебе запрещал что-то делать? Дома все шабашили, у кого были руки на месте. У меня отец автоэлектрик был, так он 8 часов отработает в АТП, домой приходит, а там уже очередь из машин стоит. И государство не бегало их не ловило. Сейчас же понабегут полиция, пожарная, налоговая, ещё даже открыться не успеешь как предприниматель, а уж за шабашниками они везде бегают и душат их. Так что не ври, лжец, не было такого, как ты говоришь.
@@samsunga10samsung78 не пишите чушь. мой сосед выстроил два гаража и занимался покраской и рихтовкой авто. все об этом знали и никому не было до этого дела. я занимался ремонтом электроники, несли с половины города и никаких проблем. и все это в центре крупного города.
This is how it was done in the 16 and 1700's . A very primitive shop here but they are still getting it done . Ain't no guarantees on the quality of the metal though
Their feet are as tough as mountain goat hooves, but if that hot liquid magma run across one of ems toes,, this would turn into a dance mix video real quick
@1928mehdi sh he didn't say that they are goats, but their feet are as strong as mountain goat hooves(feet) their feet can resist such that heat, just like mountain goat run & climb rocks, it's hooves are so durable
The allure of the job and skills wears out after doing this everyday all day I'm sure. What I'm interested now is having an interview with one of these workers and their family, outside of work. I want to see that they are at least enjoying their life with the hard work they are doing.
Так проще на вал надеть не разбирачивесь узел. Аналогично на скоростных поездах тормозные диски из двух половинок зажимаются на оси, при замене не нужно распрессовывать колёсную пару.
I would love for there to be a voice over guiding us through the process, describing what is happening and why. Thanks for the videos and keep up the good work
It's great idea but but rather than investing i would say if you are a metallurgical engineer you must consider opening training school skill development institute it would be much appreciated
That's what I was thinking. Most of the stuff they cast, I can tell what it is, but this is puzzling. I like the forge . guy up top putting scrap in as they get metal out of the bottom.
This is like looking in a time capsule. Early steam and internal combustion engine parts were often cast via open pour floor moulds like this. The engine the Wright Brothers used in the first successful airplane was made this way by a small foundry. amazing how far we have come in 100 years.
lowkey insulting that they're 100 years behind XD
Well the technique has improved overtime but in the nutshell it's the same.
The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed
@@XynRemained it's exactly what they're making. Ancient ass 2 piece flywheels for early industrial age hit and miss engines.
The thing that has always impressed me is that it only took 61 years to go from the Kitty Hawk flyer to the first flight of the SR-71. And another 5 years after that to land on the moon. An insane jump forward in a very short time all considered.
I respect these men for what they do.
They are thankful for your respect.😁
Should be...
And now that everyone else knows that you specifically respect these men, we shall all finally respect them.
I respect too because I came for a country with similar conditions.
People can make jokes about the blatant absence of any health and safety but you cant deny that these guys have tremendous skill.
the quality of such products is extremely controversial
Because the unskilled one are all dead.
@@mimicbox554 looks fine to me
@@chrishayes5755 I was about to say something similar, it looks perfectly serviceable for what it was made for...Sure it needs a lot of cleaning up but if it works the way it was intended i don't see a problem with the finished piece.
I could literally learn to do his job in 20 minutes
That temperature and sandals, got to give you men respect. Stay safe
Kana
They have respect n all safe, they knw wat to do n how to do so don’t worry.
Much respect and best wishes for the highly skilled craftsmen of Pakistan from Norway.
I’d rather it cool natural then you throw dirt on it! Sketchy
Thanks brother for your message
Nambar send karo apna
Thanks Dear,❤️ Love from Pakistan
@@Pakistan-Lover96 nambar do yar
I served my apprenticeship in a foundry for 4 years doing moulding in Scotland.. Back in the day there were foundries all over Scotland now there are none.. These guys know their trade with really basic tools..Kudos to them.. Once you have learned how to pour molten metal as they did you get to use your feel when the label is really low, almost empty.... At one point the guy pouring the metal his hand was almost touching the floor.. At that point you can rest the label on your foot...
Thet sold our jobs overseas
@@Dial8Transmition they who?
@@djdj500dr The men with the tiny hats
"- Послушай, у вас на стройке несчастные случаи были?
- Не, пока еще ни одного не было
- Будут!" (С)
No matter how many times I watch these guys prepare there moulds I know they have a skill that I could never possibly copy they are truly gifted
The way this man sits down while working is amazing, he never gets tired!!!
Well in indian subcontinent you will always find these hard-working peoples
@@goodguyyt it's Pakistan 🇵🇰
@@Pakistan-Lover96 what who
Suffering economy?
I really don't see what is amazing about something that is so natural for people in the Asian world billions of people men and women, its something they do from a very young age. It happens here in England I've seen it many times myself.
Я,как инженер по охране труда, смотрю все их выпуски с замиранием сердца. К ним бы работать не пошёл) но мое почтение и уважение этим мужикам!)
Безумству смелых поём мы песню... Вроде так.
Они все корочки получили и журналы ведут, не переживайте
А чего бы не пойти? Стой и фотографируй! Ведь у вас в этом нынче работа заключается?
I imagine this what it was like in England during the industrial revolution. Very Skilled work
I think we had boots.
@@ChristopherSmith-bh4sz among other things
I was thinking this is like looking back in time.
@Flo Kid Every work is not skilled, that's why they're called unskilled laborers. Generally if you didn't go to school to learn a trade or earn a degree, you are an unskilled laborer and could probably be replaced by a chimpanzee/ robot in the future
@Flo Kid that's the dumbest shit I've ever heard. A lot of jobs require no skill at all
Let's go down the list...
1. Digging molds barefoot.
2. Closing up the firebox bare handed (he did have mud or whatever that was on them).
3. Pouring molten steel (2300°-2700°F) in flip-flops and no safety gear.
4. Pouring slag or dirt right in with the metal.
5. If you're not paying attention, you can literally get a hot foot.
Seriously, these guy show exceptional skill in their craft. Be safe fellas.
отливки наверное очень качественные, судя по тому, как кипит металл в форме))))
Не должно так кипеть же да?
@@caingotlaw298 конечно нет, кипение насыщает отливку газами, Из-за этого будет куча пор и раковин
Really Amazing.Doing their works without Machines.Really Appreciateable.Hidden talents of Pakistan.
7:31 The starting stick
7:55 The stopping stick
Any factory that let's you wear your own footwear is a fun employer
@Dark Aster 😂😂
@Dark Aster That's the part of a genius. Classic shoes - once you pour liquid metal in, it will be kept inside around your feet - that is so dangerous. Sandals are not prone to such a terrible danger
What footwear?
id imagine you only make the mistake of stepping in one of the molds once...
You misspelled "stumpwear", WR.
Great respect for this gentleman.
I cannot speak English, just say love love love for your job,,, love from Indonesia🇮🇩
Thanks for such a great devotion.
6:37 Looks like when the Dwarves were firing up those furnaces inside the Lonely Mountain.
Great skills 👍
Thanks for the visit
@@WowThings You're very welcome !
having poured steel in a foundry, I appreciate every step of what they did.
It's so much more boss than any american foundry I've been in
am going to guess, from the color of the "heat" they are pouring cast iron...steel would be a white heat, or nearly so.
@@JackpineGandy cast iron is still bloody hot though, depending on the purity and other metals that might be mixed in the general melting point is between 1127-1204 degrees C!
I used to pour gun metal at cooper roller bearings kings Lynn Norfolk England
BEAUTIFUL ART!!
Thank you very much!
I take my hat off to all these great chaps well done men 👏👏👍
Yes they are
Much respect for these hard working men
Es admirable la destreza con la que trabajan!
I like that everyone is wearing slippers working with melted metals, good thing they are thinking about safety.
shout out to this one homie wearing them safety shoes
Reminds me of the era of "wages in humans"
Safety sandals...😅
@@Phil-D83 Dear. Everyone's memory is different.
Had double look that one thought it was me just thinking it for a second
They don't were shoes cause they can't aford it iv been at construction sites were workers were sandels
Genialità 💯
Rischio infortuni 💯
Strike the iron while it is hot .They are doing their work honestly and unitedly . Really hardworking but it is good for them to follow safety measures .
U may not realize but safety is a luxury in these parts... safety gears used in the west maybe a persons yearly salary
Absolutely amazing !!!
Our safety inspectors would get a heart attack.
Incredible and wonderful. Melt the steel in this "homemade" furnance need skills.
This is how it was done for thousands of years, since people first learned to cast metal. Even modern factories still use this sand casting method although they usually don't dig holes in the ground.
And don't be mislead. Just because that metal is liquid doesn't mean it's not heavy. 😥
Honest hard work!❤️
5:15 holy shit that man had got some heat resistant
melted metal and flip flops the best combination.
Ikr, probably his hands are numb to those temperatures
Its Because Hes hands are wetted with mud.
In Europe you can't even work barefoot in front of your computer ...
😅
😂😂😂
you can get an ouchie if you stub your toe into your desk... meanwhile these guys don't have gloves when sticking their hands into a lit forge
@@forecaster182 very true ... desks are SO dangerous ... :-)
This would explain GM quality.
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Wow you beat me to making the comment
Funny I thought that was Ford's
Factory? That looks like an ancient ruin!
That's how factories in pakistan looks like
Your grandfathers were like them ..
It’s an old factory and other places in the world still rely on human power over machinery 🤷🏻♀️
@@الثعلبالمكار-ل3ب dd
@@الثعلبالمكار-ل3ب ďhdrhhdfď
Parabéns pelo trabalho, pessoal que aqui fica falando besteiras sobre os processos de produção, não são capazes de fazer metade do serviço que vocês fazem. Abraços do Brasil.
O Sr sabe informar o q é aquele líquido q eles passam após a moldagem? Obrigado - Cajamar / SP - Brasil
Very dangerous, salute to the hard working men.
Thanks for appreciations!
Been there done that
А мы рассуждаем кто и как могли построить пирамиды в Египте...
Вот так как то и строили...
Точно зная свою работу...
литье в землю. ничего особенного.
@@МакарИванов-г2ц вообще ничего особенного
@@sardaukar6478 мы с мужиками тут в Сибири, каж день в снег льем, всё ок
@@JRekssel Лишь бы с пивом перебоев не было.
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working without any safety with such high temperature atmosphere is very serious
Look at those poars, they skilled af
So point that out in the video otherwise you're as bad as the people employing these people!!!!
Don’t worry they are my mutants brothers. We all have a special gift! Rise my mutant brothers and sisters!!! ~Magneto
Standing 2 inches from molten metal on the ground in freaking sandals lol
Living in a very poor country is serious in a whole range of ways.
Must be making chevy parts
Nah man, these are Duralast parts.
@@Evan-hq5dt get in the zone.
@@IggyAndroid vatozone essay...
@@Evan-hq5dt ে
@@Evan-hq5dt ে
Pure artistry!
Thanks for commendation!
Stay tuned with our channel for more interesting videos.
Техника безопасности на высоте )
такой категории у них просто нет!...
Would be nice to know what the part is supposed to be
Looks like a flywheel. But I have no idea why would you make that in two parts
One that can’t be trusted.
😂😂😂😂
@@thetraitor3852 Maybe they make it in two parts so they can put it onto line shafts? Would be easier than slipping the pulley all the way down a shaft. But why they're still using line shafts is another question.
استغفرالله العظيم واتوب اليه
سبحان الله والحمدلله ولا اله الا الله والله اكبر
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على نبينا محمد وعلى اله وصحبه اجمعين❤
Amazing!
Highly skilled workers
Wow good video brother 👍
No Safety Equipment Respect for you guys
love from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Thank you so much for your love.
wow cool. How accurate are those molds? What might the tolerance be on spec?
😂
tolerance of sand
Ясно одно.
Тапочки это обувь литейщика.
Я это своему бугру скажу,а если он начнёт возмущаться, то это видео покажу.
Are you Russian and if you are a Russian please reply me in English
@@thetwoexplorers5505 ,We are talking about safety shoes (slippers), this is very dangerous. In Russia, when metal is melted, they work in heat-resistant clothes.
Пляжные шлёпанцы.
@@Stufflr and shoes)
respect for these people, for these workers, for their ingenuity
лайк. Сразу видно, народ работящий, с голоду не вымрут.
@@samsunga10samsung78 с какого ничего нельзя было делать? тебе конь нашептал? бабке своей расскажи. может в 50-е и нельзя, а в 70-х, уже через двор, циркулярка и фуганок. кто хотел, тот делал. да и зачем, пошел на завод, отсидел 8 часов и лавэ в кармане. спекуляция было запрещена. да, по сему и рвет на запчасти. хотя теперь вам раздолье. вот только навыков к работе у вас нет.
@@fainderskurs-koi8767 тебе сколько лет?
@@samsunga10samsung78 Уймись.
@@samsunga10samsung78 Кто тебе запрещал что-то делать? Дома все шабашили, у кого были руки на месте. У меня отец автоэлектрик был, так он 8 часов отработает в АТП, домой приходит, а там уже очередь из машин стоит. И государство не бегало их не ловило. Сейчас же понабегут полиция, пожарная, налоговая, ещё даже открыться не успеешь как предприниматель, а уж за шабашниками они везде бегают и душат их. Так что не ври, лжец, не было такого, как ты говоришь.
@@samsunga10samsung78 не пишите чушь. мой сосед выстроил два гаража и занимался покраской и рихтовкой авто. все об этом знали и никому не было до этого дела. я занимался ремонтом электроники, несли с половины города и никаких проблем. и все это в центре крупного города.
This factory looks like the Saruman foundry in "Lord of Rings" movie.
Same security
Those worker guys are Amazing.My family business all depend upon these kind of guys hard work's final products. Prayers toward'em all.
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Try to do something for their welfare too. Coz they are fantastic extraordinary human beings 🙏
@@AtlantisPK yes for sure.
Тоже накосячили! Закипел чугун в форме! Что-то не сильно греют чугун, экономят топливо.
It is nice to see how everybody is wearing safety sandals.
Look at the safety shoes
Here we go again always some prick on about ppe
@@Dec38105 I mean it's really more of a meme than anything.
even that piece of saw blade he uses to smooth is used in reverse just to make the game more interesting.
I fear for their safety but they are making an honorable living.
Honorable for living
Same here
What are we doing today ? Boiling metal ?
these flip flops are perfect for this job
Thanks for commendation.
That's some fine work.
Мастера одним словом. Что-то магическое в расплавленном металле😁
а на 6-55 только я заметил?))-"Все!..Не гони..не гони)"
@@СергейМалов-к9н Показалось. На своем говорят.
Amazing work! I would love to know what is is.
No glove, No savety tools, No shoes.
Only with slipper 😅
Real Superhuman
Why
@@betoperez4626 Because They Think Almighty Allah is with them And will protect them....
@@ustudio5424 of course Allah is with them but their owner don't give safety equipment to cut the cost it's bcz they're less privilege ppl
Pakistan is a hub of hardworking people.
Yes you are right.
you know someone working for OSHA is just having a conniption fit watching them pour in flip flops LOL
Lol, this comment made my day.
True..as safety officer..it scare me like hell.. but i still need to watch.. because not all country bless with tight safety regulations..
My old boss would have a conniption fit when he seen anyone pouring without boot-guards on. He'd probably shit blood for seeing this video...
Cool that’s what you called skills 👌👍🙏🏽
New batch of renault parts completed!
Dacia parts :)
Beautiful work
Если бы я там работал, то полюбому бы рано или поздно голой ногой наступил в недавно залитую заготовку((((
Так и они наступают иногда, но только не любят эти моменты снимать)
@@useruseroff6605 те, кто наступил, там больше не работает.
Естественный отбор.
Тут сомнения, после недельного труда были бы вообще 👣? Пальцев уж точно не было 🤣
Там поэтому каждый раз меняются люди ушёл на роботу и не вернулся
@@мухасаилбардинович
хуле , их там лярд+
This is how it was done in the 16 and 1700's . A very primitive shop here but they are still getting it done . Ain't no guarantees on the quality of the metal though
Their feet are as tough as mountain goat hooves, but if that hot liquid magma run across one of ems toes,, this would turn into a dance mix video real quick
Leidenfrost effect. It will be harmless for a quick splash
😂🤣😂🤣😂
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@1928mehdi sh he didn't say that they are goats, but their feet are as strong as mountain goat hooves(feet)
their feet can resist such that heat, just like mountain goat run & climb rocks, it's hooves are so durable
Thank you for showing this.
May Allah protect them
The allure of the job and skills wears out after doing this everyday all day I'm sure.
What I'm interested now is having an interview with one of these workers and their family, outside of work.
I want to see that they are at least enjoying their life with the hard work they are doing.
It wouldn't matter. A job's a job. You don't turn down work because it's unappealing. Same all over the world.
Amazing, if dangerous. I subscribed!
Hard work 👍💪
عمل رائع شكرا
А Моня пояснительную бригаду? Зачем отливать половинку колеса, если можно сделать форму для целого?)))
А это будут колёса ?
это мистические индийские технологии, не задавайте глупых вопросов
это может быть маховик полумесяц
Так проще на вал надеть не разбирачивесь узел. Аналогично на скоростных поездах тормозные диски из двух половинок зажимаются на оси, при замене не нужно распрессовывать колёсную пару.
Your content is Great! Keep it up ❤❤
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I would love for there to be a voice over guiding us through the process, describing what is happening and why.
Thanks for the videos and keep up the good work
They dont speak english lol
@@purplehaze779 so, Google translates 100's of languages.
I worked in a steel mill and all those 30 + years I didn’t need all the ppe I wear at all . But I’m glad I had it !
I'm really considering investment into Pakistani small scale industries like casting and machining shops.
They are really really skillful people, do invest.
But before investment do visit here .
It's great idea but but rather than investing i would say if you are a metallurgical engineer you must consider opening training school skill development institute it would be much appreciated
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Nice pice of casting they have my great respect for these workers nice video.
Штурвал для индийского Боинга?
для Вимана!
это не Индия ... Это в Пакистане
@@avikchakravorty2023 вот это поворот!
You can tell my mans with the blue/green shirt and hat runs the show.
TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE! WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!
Video always enjoyable
looks like half a wheel, perhaps a flywheel
That's what I was thinking. Most of the stuff they cast, I can tell what it is, but this is puzzling. I like the forge . guy up top putting scrap in as they get metal out of the bottom.
Another option is something like a pendulum.
Great respect for yhse highly skilled workers. Risking their life for their livelihood
AWESOME VIDEO
All of you stay blessed, you are doing good work, respect from Goraya Pb India..
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We learned sand casting in Jr High metal shop. I can relate. Still they get the job done. Got in trouble trying to make 50 cent pieces.
What type troubles?
Wow that’s a really amazing, thanks for sharing your thoughts and great videos
Fantastic, especially the furnace.
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Tough but amazing work.
Incrível demais! 👏👏🇧🇷
привет
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Such hot back breaking work.... very impressive.
Thanks for liking.
Теперь напильником с каждой стороны по 2 см отточить и нормально. 😂
Что это вапше токое ?
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Very hard work pls use safety 👍👌🙏