1920's machine shop but good craftsmanship. My two problems: different alloys every pour, and the molten temperature from the first two to the last two sleeves poured was a few hundred degrees of difference, giving the metal slightly different molecular structure. Maybe it doesn't matter with cylinder sleeves. Plus OSHA would have a brain embolism with the work conditions.
"and the molten temperature from the first two to the last two sleeves poured was a few hundred degrees of difference, giving the metal slightly different molecular structure." So long as the melt is above the 100% liquidus temperature and has sufficient fluidity, it doesn't matter,
It would be very easy to find fault with these people's work methods and practices, but rambert this ......those cylinder liners are probably in your Mercedes-Benz...or B.M.W.'s engine , I worked in a car factory , and I was constantly amazed at where in the world , parts came from , ....light bulbs from Canada, ...NO...change that to India, the Indian bulbs were a penny a dozen cheaper than the Canadian bulbs .....the list is endless , your car was built with parts from the cheapest bidder , ...not just minor parts ...engines....gear boxes , your prestige badge means nothing , the parts will last untill your warranty expires ........😊...happy motoring ...
It’s a horribly made part. They used scrap metal to manufacture a part that requires very high quality steel. I feel sorry for whoever buys and installs this part as it will wear out very quickly requiring another very expensive engine rebuild.
@@svnautidreams Your comment (and others like yours) is the reason I watch these videos. I'm finding out how bad an engineer I was throughout my career.
@@svnautidreams I think that , in the States, most of the smelters are gone. So, if that is true, there is no new iron. Could you let me know if I am wrong about that.?
I have to wonder if these men are all slaves of a sort, or political/religious prisoners? The workmanship is excellent, but there is no joy in these men.
Joy is not a requirement for work, if these guys don’t want to be here, there are a hundred other guys right behind them in line who will gladly work under these conditions.
The video shows working class men not poor in their own communities but well represented hard working individuals the poor people are begging in the streets
Love the safety boots !!!!
Clean Tidy 100% accurate metal mix ……. Yer right!!
Is it metal? Mix it in!
@ 2:26 when you dance on it just right, they will come out perfect every time! Job Requirement “Good solid feet”
Muy buen laburo !!!Saludos desde Argentina !!!
Very impressive
Helal olsun ilkel bir atölyede otomobilin kalbini sıfırdan yapıyorlar.
nice Paul Newman Daytona Rolex in the last shot 16.33
Magnífico trabalho
Sandals or bare feet and molten metal.
1920's machine shop but good craftsmanship. My two problems: different alloys every pour, and the molten temperature from the first two to the last two sleeves poured was a few hundred degrees of difference, giving the metal slightly different molecular structure. Maybe it doesn't matter with cylinder sleeves.
Plus OSHA would have a brain embolism with the work conditions.
"and the molten temperature from the first two to the last two sleeves poured was a few hundred degrees of difference, giving the metal slightly different molecular structure."
So long as the melt is above the 100% liquidus temperature and has sufficient fluidity, it doesn't matter,
1856.
ما شاء الله تبارك الرحمن
Contains molasses a binder and is used for core making and small castings with intricate shapes
It would be very easy to find fault with these people's work methods and practices, but rambert this ......those cylinder liners are probably in your Mercedes-Benz...or B.M.W.'s engine , I worked in a car factory , and I was constantly amazed at where in the world , parts came from , ....light bulbs from Canada, ...NO...change that to India, the Indian bulbs were a penny a dozen cheaper than the Canadian bulbs .....the list is endless , your car was built with parts from the cheapest bidder , ...not just minor parts ...engines....gear boxes , your prestige badge means nothing , the parts will last untill your warranty expires ........😊...happy motoring ...
Have these people ever heard of safety shoes?
Yeah, but no one forces them to use ppe, lmao. You should see them with chemicals and sulfur
I'd like to build a safety shoe manufacturing facility over there. I would become wealthier than Elons barber..
That is a very well made part, it is hard to believe where it started from.
It’s a horribly made part. They used scrap metal to manufacture a part that requires very high quality steel. I feel sorry for whoever buys and installs this part as it will wear out very quickly requiring another very expensive engine rebuild.
@@svnautidreams Your comment (and others like yours) is the reason I watch these videos. I'm finding out how bad an engineer I was throughout my career.
@@svnautidreams I think that , in the States, most of the smelters are gone. So, if that is true, there is no new iron. Could you let me know if I am wrong about that.?
Сдается мне это тольятти!
Yearly they take baths?
Good process. But what about the safety of workers, because they look without personal protective equipment.
Subtitles are narrative would be appreciated. What was the black substance they used to pack the mold?
In other videos, I have seen them use a combo of fine dirt, sand, and used motor oil mixed together to make the mold packing material
Safety squints and Crocs
What kind of alloy is that? Yes.
Huevonium
які розміри..? які допуски..? які сотки..? нє, не чули..
Якщо не влізе-"нємнога пабіть малаточкам" і все ок🙃
Safety sandals 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Toes and fingers still all there!
I will open a flip-flop sandals factory and become a billionaire.
Хона хватит на пару тысяч. Вот это подделка, так подделка.
Да вот кстати нет, по сравнению с современными двигателями из силумина никасила и пластмассы, даже серый чугун это не так и плохо
I have to wonder if these men are all slaves of a sort, or political/religious prisoners? The workmanship is excellent, but there is no joy in these men.
Joy is not a requirement for work, if these guys don’t want to be here, there are a hundred other guys right behind them in line who will gladly work under these conditions.
I try not to watch such videos. My heart breaks seeing these poor people with no safety equipment or PPE.
The video shows working class men not poor in their own communities but well represented hard working individuals the poor people are begging in the streets
If you gave it to them would they use it?
No to hot but an exhaust would be nice
This video had boring parts