There is no comparison whatsoever to what these men do with with the limited resources and what they are able to achieve, to Curtis's precision machining to extremely high tolerances. They are both awesome to watch and appreciate.
I can watch Kurtis' videos at night because his work is so satisfying. For this video I had to wait until morning - when I could handle 100 minutes of mental turmoil.
Not hijacking, just comparing. There are several Paki channels showing steel working and large truck repair down to complete disassembly and rebuild as well as primitive casting. Wonder what part of a ship the U shaped steel was cut from.
After 40 or so of these fab videos, this is one that is very impressive! Our mill fab shops over here would have a heart attack if they seen these working conditions and shop layout...but, still impressive!!
There's no rivalry to be had. You both have awesome videos for completely different reasons. You both do have a love of manual machines which is cool. You both show how things are really done. It's not all hidden under a flood of coolant behind the doors of a CNC machine.
Absolutely! There's room for everyone in the workshop! 😄 We're all about celebrating the love of manual machines and showcasing the real deal behind the scenes. Thanks for recognizing the value in what we do! 🛠️👍
@@hydraulichands "creative titling" rhymes with click bait. I love both and take it as a humorous and enjoyable joke. You need A DOG! Get a homey and grow, lol. Watch for cranes! Be safe.
Congratulations to the workers and film makers for showing the brutal work crafting steel into machinery. A fascinating view into the working conditions and bravery these men endure.
Back in the late 80s I worked in South Manchester (England), commissioning fancy cranes. We hired a small corner in a huge warehouse to factory assemble and test a large crane which was too big for our fabrication shop. At least half of the rest of the warehouse was full of machine tools like these, being collected together for shipping to India. It's nice to see equipment like this still being used for its intended purpose.
This exactly happened here in New Zealand 25 years ago, as all of our small firms were sold out, family firms of 3 generations all closed or the railways ship's infrastructure military and private sector, now all from China, strangely enough if China invade Taiwan,
No matter how many videos I’ve watched of different steel companies fabricating massively colossal mechanical mechanisms I’m always in absolute awe and astonishment at their ability to create such colossal pieces of work that function like well oiled machines they were designed for I know I sound a little naive but the shear scale involved in the designing and construction of the colossal machines is astounding given how old-fashioned and outdated their technology and facilities are they nevertheless seem to achieve their purpose regardless of the many technical glitches and challenges they face daily but the danger is a ever increasing degree of complexity towards their working on a colossal mechanism of such scale and weight 23000kg mechanical wonder
My greetings from Germany. These are incredibly bad and unsafe working conditions! Any safety engineer would cry. Also people from the unions - if there are any there. But my great respect for the men's performance!!
That's why this type of work is going to the developing world, its uneconomical from a capitalists point of view, lives are cheaper than a safe workshop.
If our Republican party had its way, conditions in the U.S. would be the same as this. Regulations? We don't need no stinking regulations! You get hurt? Tough beans!
Haha, every shop has its own unique charm, right? 😄 Our machinists may have their quirks, but they're top-notch when it comes to getting the job done! 🛠️🌟
Absolutely I was gonna say some of these videos that you watched them build the machine for over an hour and then you do not have any idea how it operates or what it does
Phew! It's like a workout just watching them, right? 😅 But hey, that's the mark of a job well done! These guys are absolute champs. Thanks for cheering them on! 😊👍
It's not the hammer that makes me cringe. Its the dirt that gets into the bearings when you work in the dirt installing them. You need to be spotless when working with bearings. There is no compromise there.
I would certainly have thought so. But look at the age of these machines, these cars, trucks, garbage compactors etc. are all 1940,50 era products. Originally put into place then and now being rebuilt as they wear out or down. The question to be asked is how often has this repair had to happen in the past?
Love the heading, very creative. "rival Cutting edge Eng Australia!" Oh that is funny. I just wonder how many injuries those poor workers sustain in a year. Let alone how many make it to the end of a working life uninjured. Standards and quality of work........don't even get me started!
Unfortunately, there are castes there and this is their business. Those above them don't care how someone who turns cast iron and whose hands look like they are made of iron will wash themselves. There is a young boy who prepares the gears. As I watch, he can't wash himself for days. I am amazed that there are quite a lot of old people and they have all their limbs!😥
At least Kurtis has the decency to give a homeless dog a place to stay and he feeds Magpie birds by hand. PS, one of you guys found John Lennon's missing jacket. 25:44
Excelente trabalho profissional, tornearia, frezador, ferramentaria, engenharia é muito bonito e gratificante ver a construção enorme de uma máquina assim.
Suggestion - If you want more views captioning would help, a lot. I'm a machine tool guy so I get it. A lot of people aren't going to understand what's going on or how amazing what you are doing it. It's just a bunch of rusty stuff to them.
Thanks for the suggestion! We'll definitely consider adding more descriptive captions to help viewers better understand and appreciate the intricate work we do. It's true, sometimes all those gears and gadgets can look like just a bunch of rusty stuff to the untrained eye! We want everyone to see the beauty and innovation behind our craftsmanship. Your input is greatly appreciated! 🛠️👍
Работают, и результат какой то имеется. Ведь если есть желание можно очень многое. А у нас сволочи станкострой порушили. Всё ведь было, а теперь как Мамай прошёл. Людей не стало, и цеха голые без отопления стояли.
In What so ever conditions these Soldiers fight in this Industry; a very hard work performed with full devotion. I Wish them ever Best in their Lives in this World and then after. It is my again request to the Owners to make for them better circumstances of Enviornment and Safety. Thanks a Lot for Preaparation and presentation of the Video
Indeed, these workers are like soldiers, battling through challenging conditions in the industrial arena with unwavering dedication. Their hard work and commitment are truly commendable, and I join you in wishing them all the best in this life and beyond. It's essential for the owners to prioritize creating a safer and more conducive working environment for them. After all, their well-being is paramount. Thank you for bringing attention to this matter, and a big thank you for preparing and sharing this insightful video! 🙏🛠️
Wie bereits beschrieben. Mühseelige Präzisionsarbeit zunichte gemacht wenn die noch trockenen Lager auf dem total verdreckten Hallenboden auf die Welle gedengelt werden. Was kostet dort wohl ein Besen, ein leerer Eimer und wer, der halt permanent Klarschiff macht?
If cutting edge worked like this he would be closed down ..homeless isn't home less he is looked after with heaps of love as for swearing who cares its a workshop
I bow to the ingenuity of these lads and the dangerous environment they work in. However, if I was investing in the end product I doubt I'd wish to watch this video! Or if i did one would increase they insurance of the plant being perfect.
Great work guys another great job done. UK 💪💪💪. I just want to add / people leave reviews about what these men have on there feet or it’s not a clean work environment/ these men know the danger and if some thing drops on there feet it would be not good but they know that and for a clean work environment that’s up to the boss to have it sorted out. I did say in another video I would clean sweep the floor so it’s all nice a flat and leave big bins next to each machine and clean the metal bits up at the end of each day that’s what I would want done all so safety glasses and masks when cleaning the rust off the metal but I’m not the boss. All I do is watch there great videos and there skills and I will watch more videos. 👍
Your appreciation for their work and concern for their safety and working conditions is commendable! It's important for employers to prioritize safety and cleanliness in the workplace, and your suggestions for improvement reflect that. Keep enjoying their videos and celebrating their skills! 🌟🛠️
Salve ragazzi, seguo volentieri i vostro lavori svolti con professionalità da maestri del mestiere, svolti con processi laboriosi e faticosi, mi piacerebbe tanto trovarmi lì per apprezzare dal vivo i lavori svolti con maestria, buona giornata è buon lavoro.
This is apples and oranges to try to compare to Curtis's work. These men are doing a good job for their conditions but as a machinist at 68 years old I see no comparison.
Doing hard work with skill and precession. Long live all with good health and with the needy wealth. Mother is goddess and father is god. respect females.
They are actually building the Indian Space module, for the International Space Station. And by the look of it, it should be ready within a few weeks....
I respect the hard work, all the labor, and ingenuity. What I don't understand is why work in filth and squalor. Does anybody clean anything anywhere anytime???? Floor and surrounding areas are covered with filth..
I watch the India /pakistan machine vids as well as truck/engine /frame rebuild vids. Pretty regularly, and it occurs to me that the use of hammering is far more prolific than western culture calls for. And some how it would appear it’s just as effective. I’m thinking sound harmonics might play a larger roll than we might think.
Hey, we get it! It might seem a bit unconventional, but sometimes we've got to get a little creative with our methods. 😄 While using a hammer to install bearings might make you cringe, rest assured that they knows exactly what they're doing. Thanks for sharing your concerns though! 🛠️👍
@@hydraulichandsThe hammer is OK, it's the dirt on it that gets thrown into the bearing!. Just wipe it down or give it a wack against anything to get the loose stuff off of it.
either way both are pleasurable to watch. just curtis is in modern tooling vs these guys in the 1940's - 50's. same process's. I'd bet there a couple machines these guys use that curtis would love to have and vise versa.
two totally different types of machining. Kurtis works with parts that require infinite precision and tolerance. These gentlemen work in harsh conditions with limited resources and show how these jobs were done during the Industrial Revolution. you cant compare apples and oranges.
There is absolutely no way, to compare your work with that from CEE. First, Curtis does a complete different job. He also works strictly to international standards - clean and precise, what would be hard to do with your equipment and in your working environment, and what is also not necessary for you at this moment. You do a great job by planning and constructing your products, and with the time, you will be able to invest in a clean and flat factory floor, the right measuring tools and so on. Wish you the best on that way. (The machines you use may be old, but some of them are really impressive - keep them alive!)
Just watched a video on german ww2 railroad gun production and they had more organised workplace and better workgear 80 years ago than theese guys have today.😂
With respect, the comparison is flawed. Germany is/was a first world country with access to capital and producing high-tech products. These guys are in a third world country, their population is bigger by a factor of 10+, their equipment is probably imported from first-world countries where it was considered as scrap. As someone else said, let’s celebrate the artistry and workmanship.
@@Tedinoz Your arguments are flawed. Germany did not just spawn a " first world country with access to capital and producing high-tech products". They worked their way up to it from nothingh. Just like other European nations. The diference is values and respect for human lives. Europe learned to respect and invest in their workers and theese guys still have to reach that level.
i wondered how they trammed that big linear shaped? Measuring equipment? those guys with the oxyacetylene cutting gear..."safety glasses? safety shoes? I'm still here, aren't I?" it would be interesting to see the precision of the final gear?
Haven’t seen any workmanship posting that hit the quality of CEE production from this geographical arena. Most of the manufactured or remanufactured or repaired goods would entice me to up my life insurance coverage!
WOW, These MEN are lifting and machining some extremely heavy Cast Iron or Steel. These MEN are very talented people. It would be nice if these MEN had SAFETY GEAR FOR PROTECTION. Like Steel Toed Boots,Gloves,Breathing Protection and Safety Glasses. I guess these MEN are just happy to have a job
All that safety garb is mostly set into place just to appease insurance companies, it's extremely uncomfortable and can cause problems like stupid safety glasses fogging up. I've seen some of these guys wearing closed toe shoes. To each their own.
@@keithroper7056safety glasses are stupid? Did you know you can loose your sight only once? When you’re blind will you work in a factory? Will you be able to earn money to feed yourself.
You actually think you rival Cutting Edge Engineering? You've got to be kidding!! Curtis works alone! Solo! He does what you do but alone! No comparison at all.
How do you stall a drill bit like that? Was the guy asleep, or just doesn't care. It was probably the same guy that bent the shaft on their "drill press".
Haha, sometimes our machinists like to keep things interesting! 😄 But hey, every setback is just another opportunity for them to showcase their problem-solving skills! 💡🔧
Very simplistic but in the end they accomplished what is set out to do. And yes you should not have used CEE's name in the title. Might even be copyright implications there.
There is no comparison whatsoever to what these men do with with the limited resources and what they are able to achieve, to Curtis's precision machining to extremely high tolerances. They are both awesome to watch and appreciate.
Kurtis
Well, look at the fit they're getting on their shafts for their bearings, the precision is there! They're in tolerances, that's what counts!
"precision machining"?
@@crozwayneLook at what they produce, the precision is there where it's needed, look at the bearing fit, just right!,
@@MatthewTinker-au-pont-blanc I wasn’t criticising these guys, I was criticising the original poster, these guys are awesome
I can watch Kurtis' videos at night because his work is so satisfying. For this video I had to wait until morning - when I could handle 100 minutes of mental turmoil.
lol !!
no kidding!
Rival Cutting Edge?
Go put some boots on..
I know, when I see flip flops around multi ton over head lifts, that I'm in for a quality video. The dirt floor was a bonus.
Perhaps it's not a good idea to hijack Cutting Edge Engr's name and use it as click bait.
Not hijacking, just comparing. There are several Paki channels showing steel working and large truck repair down to complete disassembly and rebuild as well as primitive casting.
Wonder what part of a ship the U shaped steel was cut from.
Video gets a Thumbs down for that.
For a moment there I thought Curtis had built a similar machine. Now that would be an interesting comparison.
if he sees this he'll no doubt piss himself with laughter!
gotta love the paint prep/job??
Curtis needs a cardboard welding hood.
After 40 or so of these fab videos, this is one that is very impressive! Our mill fab shops over here would have a heart attack if they seen these working conditions and shop layout...but, still impressive!!
There's no rivalry to be had. You both have awesome videos for completely different reasons. You both do have a love of manual machines which is cool. You both show how things are really done. It's not all hidden under a flood of coolant behind the doors of a CNC machine.
Absolutely! There's room for everyone in the workshop! 😄 We're all about celebrating the love of manual machines and showcasing the real deal behind the scenes. Thanks for recognizing the value in what we do! 🛠️👍
@@hydraulichands "creative titling" rhymes with click bait. I love both and take it as a humorous and enjoyable joke. You need A DOG! Get a homey and grow, lol. Watch for cranes! Be safe.
Well, excuse the Western world for progressing.
Congratulations to the workers and film makers for showing the brutal work crafting steel into machinery. A fascinating view into the working conditions and bravery these men endure.
Back in the late 80s I worked in South Manchester (England), commissioning fancy cranes. We hired a small corner in a huge warehouse to factory assemble and test a large crane which was too big for our fabrication shop. At least half of the rest of the warehouse was full of machine tools like these, being collected together for shipping to India. It's nice to see equipment like this still being used for its intended purpose.
This exactly happened here in New Zealand 25 years ago, as all of our small firms were sold out, family firms of 3 generations all closed or the railways ship's infrastructure military and private sector, now all from China, strangely enough if China invade Taiwan,
I was so disappointed when the finished product didn't get thrown out into the dirt .
I wanted to see this beast run... Thanks for posting. Always interesting and amazing to watch these men doing what they do. Cheers!
No matter how many videos I’ve watched of different steel companies fabricating massively colossal mechanical mechanisms I’m always in absolute awe and astonishment at their ability to create such colossal pieces of work that function like well oiled machines they were designed for I know I sound a little naive but the shear scale involved in the designing and construction of the colossal machines is astounding given how old-fashioned and outdated their technology and facilities are they nevertheless seem to achieve their purpose regardless of the many technical glitches and challenges they face daily but the danger is a ever increasing degree of complexity towards their working on a colossal mechanism of such scale and weight 23000kg mechanical wonder
I just love watching these guys working in sandals. Casting. What they do with nothng is amazing.
My greetings from Germany. These are incredibly bad and unsafe working conditions! Any safety engineer would cry. Also people from the unions - if there are any there. But my great respect for the men's performance!!
That's why this type of work is going to the developing world, its uneconomical from a capitalists point of view, lives are cheaper than a safe workshop.
If our Republican party had its way, conditions in the U.S. would be the same as this. Regulations? We don't need no stinking regulations! You get hurt? Tough beans!
Unions?
This a whole different league than Curtis' shop in Ozzie land. 😄
But they still get their job done well.
Haha, every shop has its own unique charm, right? 😄 Our machinists may have their quirks, but they're top-notch when it comes to getting the job done! 🛠️🌟
Great job 👍
Nice to see one in use at the end.
Absolutely I was gonna say some of these videos that you watched them build the machine for over an hour and then you do not have any idea how it operates or what it does
Really enjoyed watching this build. What a beautiful machine.
Another level! Thats some thick plate. Awesome video. I want a planer mill.
I've never seen such large pieces of metal cut and formed like that.....Iron Man's Friend ....
I’m exhausted after watching that. Great job guys! 😊
Phew! It's like a workout just watching them, right? 😅 But hey, that's the mark of a job well done! These guys are absolute champs. Thanks for cheering them on! 😊👍
I like the vid, BUT I loved the torch work on those square holes. That takes skill and a steady hand!
Very Impressive watching it drop right out!
ماشاءالله عليكم
اقسم بالله احسن وامهر حرفيين أنتم
لاتقولى عرب ولاحتى مصريين وانامنهم
تسلم أيديكم
thanks for showing a similar machine in action at the end.
It's not the hammer that makes me cringe. Its the dirt that gets into the bearings when you work in the dirt installing them. You need to be spotless when working with bearings. There is no compromise there.
yes you're right🙂
The whole operation is cringe, but exemplifies "good enough" for here for cheap.
That's not dirt. That's job security anti-lubricant.
They are supposed to be taking over from China tofu to grit and grind India. We are doomed ☠️
I would certainly have thought so. But look at the age of these machines, these cars, trucks, garbage compactors etc. are all 1940,50 era products. Originally put into place then and now being rebuilt as they wear out or down. The question to be asked is how often has this repair had to happen in the past?
Love the heading, very creative. "rival Cutting edge Eng Australia!" Oh that is funny. I just wonder how many injuries those poor workers sustain in a year. Let alone how many make it to the end of a working life uninjured. Standards and quality of work........don't even get me started!
Unfortunately, there are castes there and this is their business. Those above them don't care how someone who turns cast iron and whose hands look like they are made of iron will wash themselves. There is a young boy who prepares the gears. As I watch, he can't wash himself for days. I am amazed that there are quite a lot of old people and they have all their limbs!😥
Haha, glad you appreciated the creative heading! 😄Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🛠️👷♂️👍
At least Kurtis has the decency to give a homeless dog a place to stay and he feeds Magpie birds by hand. PS, one of you guys found John Lennon's missing jacket. 25:44
Its amazing what can be accomplished with very inexpensive labor. Well done to all those men.
Fantastic engineers and great watch from start to finish. 👍👍👍
Absolutely! These machinists are true engineering wizards, and it's a joy to watch them work their magic from start to finish! 🌟🔧
Love those safety sandals.
Excelente trabalho profissional, tornearia, frezador, ferramentaria, engenharia é muito bonito e gratificante ver a construção enorme de uma máquina assim.
Both sides are great to watch. Two extreme ends of how not too and how too.
Suggestion - If you want more views captioning would help, a lot. I'm a machine tool guy so I get it. A lot of people aren't going to understand what's going on or how amazing what you are doing it. It's just a bunch of rusty stuff to them.
Thanks for the suggestion! We'll definitely consider adding more descriptive captions to help viewers better understand and appreciate the intricate work we do. It's true, sometimes all those gears and gadgets can look like just a bunch of rusty stuff to the untrained eye! We want everyone to see the beauty and innovation behind our craftsmanship. Your input is greatly appreciated! 🛠️👍
Жаль что можно поставить только один лайк.
Индусы конечно мощные трудяги!
С голыми руками и ногами собирают такие вещи как этот прокатный пресс 👍👍👍
Согласен, только это Пакистан
应该是巴基斯坦
Братуха это не индусы, это Пакистани
Работают, и результат какой то имеется. Ведь если есть желание можно очень многое.
А у нас сволочи станкострой порушили. Всё ведь было, а теперь как Мамай прошёл. Людей не стало, и цеха голые без отопления стояли.
Перенимайте опыт, лучше уже не будет.
Just love how they spray paint over rust
bet these guys are more careful where they put their feet than most here in the USA
Ingenious!
And the amazing thing is that most of the workers survive the day.
In What so ever conditions these Soldiers fight in this Industry; a very hard work performed with full devotion. I Wish them ever Best in their Lives in this World and then after. It is my again request to the Owners to make for them better circumstances of Enviornment and Safety. Thanks a Lot for Preaparation and presentation of the Video
Indeed, these workers are like soldiers, battling through challenging conditions in the industrial arena with unwavering dedication. Their hard work and commitment are truly commendable, and I join you in wishing them all the best in this life and beyond. It's essential for the owners to prioritize creating a safer and more conducive working environment for them. After all, their well-being is paramount. Thank you for bringing attention to this matter, and a big thank you for preparing and sharing this insightful video! 🙏🛠️
This is incredible.
Excellent Performance 👍👏❤
That's not dirt on that floor, that IS the floor. So no worries for the bearings, they are used to it.
I always find it amazing how we can take two gasses and manipulate them to cut through 10 inches of steel in one pass.
They are a proud people. But Curtis is precise.......and Australian.
Hell yeah!!!! Open toed sandals!! Not a blaze orange vest in sight. That’s his real men work when the safety isn’t around.
Wie bereits beschrieben. Mühseelige Präzisionsarbeit zunichte gemacht wenn die noch trockenen Lager auf dem total verdreckten Hallenboden auf die Welle gedengelt werden. Was kostet dort wohl ein Besen, ein leerer Eimer und wer, der halt permanent Klarschiff macht?
congralutation !
If cutting edge worked like this he would be closed down ..homeless isn't home less he is looked after with heaps of love as for swearing who cares its a workshop
CEE all the way
Never laughed so much in all my life what an utter shower from start to finish not in the same league as Curtis !
MACHINISTS OF THE WORLD UNITE! ⚒️
I bow to the ingenuity of these lads and the dangerous environment they work in. However, if I was investing in the end product I doubt I'd wish to watch this video! Or if i did one would increase they insurance of the plant being perfect.
There is no damn comparison, one has precision, the other guess and hit it.
Wait a minute, does Kurtis even own a Rebar Mill?
Great work guys another great job done. UK 💪💪💪. I just want to add / people leave reviews about what these men have on there feet or it’s not a clean work environment/ these men know the danger and if some thing drops on there feet it would be not good but they know that and for a clean work environment that’s up to the boss to have it sorted out. I did say in another video I would clean sweep the floor so it’s all nice a flat and leave big bins next to each machine and clean the metal bits up at the end of each day that’s what I would want done all so safety glasses and masks when cleaning the rust off the metal but I’m not the boss. All I do is watch there great videos and there skills and I will watch more videos. 👍
Your appreciation for their work and concern for their safety and working conditions is commendable! It's important for employers to prioritize safety and cleanliness in the workplace, and your suggestions for improvement reflect that. Keep enjoying their videos and celebrating their skills! 🌟🛠️
EXPECTACULAR!!!!!!( ME PREOCUPA LOS CIMIENTOS(PISO) , DONDE APOYA ESA ESTRUCTURA)
EXCELENTE TRABAJO
Salve ragazzi, seguo volentieri i vostro lavori svolti con professionalità da maestri del mestiere, svolti con processi laboriosi e faticosi, mi piacerebbe tanto trovarmi lì per apprezzare dal vivo i lavori svolti con maestria, buona giornata è buon lavoro.
Esqueci de falar e elogiar o soldador e todos que montaram essa enorme máquina.
Why call out CEE? 2 completely different operations and disciplines.
This is apples and oranges to try to compare to Curtis's work. These men are doing a good job for their conditions but as a machinist at 68 years old I see no comparison.
Steel fabbed copy of 1950s Birdsboro rolling mill and stands
Doing hard work with skill and precession. Long live all with good health and with the needy wealth. Mother is goddess and father is god.
respect females.
Curtis: Feed the birds, pet the dog, make excellent parts, and save companies millions.
These guys: We ate the Birds, dogs, and parts, what is money?
Amazing.
19 век.
They are very smart to finish that hard job. they are professional workers.Succes.We can learn .Thanks.
It was obviously a tongue in cheek title, but it worked ! You watched it !
Very interesting heavy engineering. I think it was very nice of you to pay respect to CEE.
Absolutely! We're glad you found it interesting. CEE deserves all the respect for their contributions to heavy engineering. 🌟🔩
Love their steel toe sandals
They used large and almost solid metal. How if there's a broken part underneath?
They are actually building the Indian Space module, for the International Space Station. And by the look of it, it should be ready within a few weeks....
I respect the hard work, all the labor, and ingenuity. What I don't understand is why work in filth and squalor. Does anybody clean anything anywhere anytime???? Floor and surrounding areas are covered with filth..
Dirt is the floor there's not concrete under that dirt
They're know Curtis? Great!
do they ever clean up anything
Ah, the use of the Pakistani micrometer (BFH) to fit what are possibly precision engineered parts like bearings :)
I watch the India /pakistan machine vids as well as truck/engine /frame rebuild vids. Pretty regularly, and it occurs to me that the use of hammering is far more prolific than western culture calls for. And some how it would appear it’s just as effective. I’m thinking sound harmonics might play a larger roll than we might think.
good job
I almost cringe when I see these guys doing anything with bearings.
Hey, we get it! It might seem a bit unconventional, but sometimes we've got to get a little creative with our methods. 😄 While using a hammer to install bearings might make you cringe, rest assured that they knows exactly what they're doing. Thanks for sharing your concerns though! 🛠️👍
@@hydraulichandsThe hammer is OK, it's the dirt on it that gets thrown into the bearing!. Just wipe it down or give it a wack against anything to get the loose stuff off of it.
either way both are pleasurable to watch. just curtis is in modern tooling vs these guys in the 1940's - 50's. same process's. I'd bet there a couple machines these guys use that curtis would love to have and vise versa.
Пакистанские рабочие настолько суровые ,что втроём-вчетвером , занимаются тяжелым машиностроением!!!
А разве в рашке не так всё происходит
три четыре пять человек строят и еше сотни три кругами ходят в носу ковыряются и все на доске почета висят
Это тяжёлая нищета и дремучесть, а не машиностроение.
two totally different types of machining. Kurtis works with parts that require infinite precision and tolerance. These gentlemen work in harsh conditions with limited resources and show how these jobs were done during the Industrial Revolution. you cant compare apples and oranges.
If the video is left at normal speed we can speed it up with settings if we want to. I'd like to see how they really work.
then slow the video down.
I was wondering about that I think they moved pretty slowly
Where they get all the big steel beams. ? from the world trade center
You think only your country produces steal, you need to do research.
just like the Lada factory
There is absolutely no way, to compare your work with that from CEE. First, Curtis does a complete different job. He also works strictly to international standards - clean and precise, what would be hard to do with your equipment and in your working environment, and what is also not necessary for you at this moment.
You do a great job by planning and constructing your products, and with the time, you will be able to invest in a clean and flat factory floor, the right measuring tools and so on. Wish you the best on that way. (The machines you use may be old, but some of them are really impressive - keep them alive!)
good use of the old steel toenail safety flip flops
The western world would fail trying to do this with the machine tools these guys use!
These machinists sure know how to work wonders with what they have! Their ingenuity and resourcefulness are truly remarkable. 🌟🛠️
Just watched a video on german ww2 railroad gun production and they had more organised workplace and better workgear 80 years ago than theese guys have today.😂
With respect, the comparison is flawed. Germany is/was a first world country with access to capital and producing high-tech products. These guys are in a third world country, their population is bigger by a factor of 10+, their equipment is probably imported from first-world countries where it was considered as scrap.
As someone else said, let’s celebrate the artistry and workmanship.
@@Tedinoz Your arguments are flawed. Germany did not just spawn a " first world country with access to capital and producing high-tech products". They worked their way up to it from nothingh. Just like other European nations. The diference is values and respect for human lives. Europe learned to respect and invest in their workers and theese guys still have to reach that level.
i wondered how they trammed that big linear shaped?
Measuring equipment?
those guys with the oxyacetylene cutting gear..."safety glasses? safety shoes? I'm still here, aren't I?"
it would be interesting to see the precision of the final gear?
Haven’t seen any workmanship posting that hit the quality of CEE production from this geographical arena. Most of the manufactured or remanufactured or repaired goods would entice me to up my life insurance coverage!
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You guys fascinate me, you do such precision work with such old equipment? I would love to visit your shop someday.
WOW, These MEN are lifting and machining some extremely heavy Cast Iron or Steel. These MEN are very talented people. It would be nice if these MEN had SAFETY GEAR FOR PROTECTION. Like Steel Toed Boots,Gloves,Breathing Protection and Safety Glasses. I guess these MEN are just happy to have a job
All that safety garb is mostly set into place just to appease insurance companies, it's extremely uncomfortable and can cause problems like stupid safety glasses fogging up. I've seen some of these guys wearing closed toe shoes. To each their own.
@@keithroper7056safety glasses are stupid? Did you know you can loose your sight only once? When you’re blind will you work in a factory? Will you be able to earn money to feed yourself.
This was so painful to watch, I was laughing. I like the way they just put a grinder to the machined surface that wasn't machined to the correct size.
Haha, glad we could provide some entertainment! 😄 Our machinists always find creative solutions, even if it means a little extra grinding! 🛠️🤹
"you guys need safety glasses" "no,, we drink from bottle"
So no paint between parts and no grease between parts. Should work just fine
Hey, Where is Homie, the safety director?
You actually think you rival Cutting Edge Engineering? You've got to be kidding!! Curtis works alone! Solo! He does what you do but alone! No comparison at all.
Thank you for not giving us the weight in grams!
The grit in the bearings is to make lubrication grooves 🤣
How do you stall a drill bit like that? Was the guy asleep, or just doesn't care. It was probably the same guy that bent the shaft on their "drill press".
Haha, sometimes our machinists like to keep things interesting! 😄 But hey, every setback is just another opportunity for them to showcase their problem-solving skills! 💡🔧
I don't think the Aussies have anything to worry about...
Sand and roller bearings......what's wrong with that?
Very simplistic but in the end they accomplished what is set out to do. And yes you should not have used CEE's name in the title. Might even be copyright implications there.
O que essa maquina faz 😢?