I am fascinated by the ingenuity and work ethic of the people in these videos, but holy cow, you have to wonder what the future brings for these men. Welding without full face shields, or worse, holding the workups while the welder tacks and wells and doing this without any eye protection. Or about the guy running the lathe with. a pair of gloves on. I was expecting the worst. And how many of these guys will have a career-ending injury when one of the things they carry around drops on a foot or a hand. Then there is the guy spraying paint with just a simple cloth over his mouth and other guys walking by right in the overspray stream. Lastly, I wonder how long this entire rig will actually last. There is not.a single precision cut (other than the lathe) in the entire video. The welding gaps are wide and imprecise. The whole rig looks like it could be caddy-wonky from the start. Not a single bolt had a thread lock or a locking washer on it. I suspect this rig needs constant tightening and adjustment in the field. I would love to see a video of this rig in use after a few months.
They never clean the area where thay weld either. I was a Boilermaker for many years and if I didn't clean it up I'd be in big trouble. they take a big risk at welds failing .
Un grand bravo au peuple Pakistanais . Aucun Français ne voudraient faire ce que vous faites , vous êtes très ingénieux , travailleurs , et coopératifs encore BRAVO !!!👍👍👍
What you, in "CIVILIZED COUNTRIES" call junk are materials in those NOT BLESSED COUNTRIES" 100% usefull and instead of being discarded as debris, has new life in their poor way of continue survival. Think on it and greets from Venezuela, another unfavoured country.
There's nothing great about these videos. The working conditions are like a hundred years ago, but the product quality is worse. Back then, new steel was used, not scrap taken from ships, and everything was not roll in brown sand.
You sound like you are a blast at parties. Not sure why you think these working conditions and materials are their first choices. You sure got them! They keep the high grade steel and their clean rooms in the back area….
These guys are squatting 12 hours a day. I thought about not welding at mostly table height in my old age anymore then was actually happy the one fellow finally was at a table. He then jumped on the table so he can squat to weld. Maybe i been doin this all wrong!
So being new to welding I’m wondering why when their stick welding they don’t run a solid bead? It’s like the start and stop the welds and I was wondering why they do this? I understand this method on thin metal but they’re working with thick steel. It’s like he’s almost doing multiple tack welds in a row and I see a lot of people doing this method and wondering why?
oh you're gonna ask many questions here....like why they dont clean weld surfaces and where the dang is the ground, lol. but tacking is mainly due to poor joint gaps (that and poor conductivity)
I think their weldingmachine is set at very high amps , so everybody can weld with it and tacking is much easier. instead of adjusting amps they use a start-stop method to prevent burning a hole. Like so it is also cheaper to weld because they save on sticks and electricity.
При союзе мы также работали , все были при деле только умудрялись стакан другой накатить и работать дальше , это сейчас один работает а трое начальников подсказывают
Why welders use gloves? On all other films, nobody use gloves. Bare hands and bare feet, eventually only flippers worn, in machine shop, that is the law and requirement. So, these people with gloves and welder's masks are breaking the safety laws.
Mashallah bhut mehnat kash log he allah aapki kamai me barkat de i am from Ajmer india
I am fascinated by the ingenuity and work ethic of the people in these videos, but holy cow, you have to wonder what the future brings for these men. Welding without full face shields, or worse, holding the workups while the welder tacks and wells and doing this without any eye protection. Or about the guy running the lathe with. a pair of gloves on. I was expecting the worst. And how many of these guys will have a career-ending injury when one of the things they carry around drops on a foot or a hand. Then there is the guy spraying paint with just a simple cloth over his mouth and other guys walking by right in the overspray stream. Lastly, I wonder how long this entire rig will actually last. There is not.a single precision cut (other than the lathe) in the entire video. The welding gaps are wide and imprecise. The whole rig looks like it could be caddy-wonky from the start. Not a single bolt had a thread lock or a locking washer on it. I suspect this rig needs constant tightening and adjustment in the field. I would love to see a video of this rig in use after a few months.
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They never clean the area where thay weld either. I was a Boilermaker for many years and if I didn't clean it up I'd be in big trouble. they take a big risk at welds failing .
The welders are at high risk of skin cancer and lung cancer. I got weld burn on unprotected shin.(sunburn) and breathing the fumes , mask
Un grand bravo au peuple Pakistanais . Aucun Français ne voudraient faire ce que vous faites , vous êtes très ingénieux , travailleurs , et coopératifs encore BRAVO !!!👍👍👍
Wow . Chain fall getting high teck .
excellent job, best wishes from the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
This guy at 47 minutes is awesome, seems to care about his part of the project the most
every mechanical person should watch these films, they show with ingenuity, anything can be made.👍
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OSHA would have a field day here, but at least they have shoes in this video, they are very hard working men.
These are the guys that can turn junk into more junk .
Useless junk into useful junk.
What you, in "CIVILIZED COUNTRIES" call junk are materials in those NOT BLESSED COUNTRIES" 100% usefull and instead of being discarded as debris, has new life in their poor way of continue survival. Think on it and greets from Venezuela, another unfavoured country.
@@alfredomosquera5832 developed countries recycle more materials than un developed ones, nice fantasy you invented but completely BS.
@@alfredomosquera5832 more materiels are recycled in developed coutries than undeveloped and the plastics in the ocean come from Asia and Africa.
its a good looking machine.
There's nothing great about these videos. The working conditions are like a hundred years ago, but the product quality is worse. Back then, new steel was used, not scrap taken from ships, and everything was not roll in brown sand.
You sound like you are a blast at parties.
Not sure why you think these working conditions and materials are their first choices. You sure got them! They keep the high grade steel and their clean rooms in the back area….
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At least they have factories, not like in developed countries, everybody dumbed down with TikTok
I agree totally .
@swimmerboy172 don't be ridiculous. Nobody goes to "parties" anymore lol.
They truly are "disccovering skills". Literally as we watch.
احسنتم في العمل والاتقان ما
شاءالله
Does weld hold when you weld right on top of all that rust?
Yes
for at least until out of warranty
Assalam o alaiakum bhai lohe k liye crusher banwana hai ziada nahi jese bike waghera k liye kitne tak ka banega
Great video, very good skills without new steel or cnc machines. Bare handa and intelligence
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These guys are squatting 12 hours a day. I thought about not welding at mostly table height in my old age anymore then was actually happy the one fellow finally was at a table. He then jumped on the table so he can squat to weld. Maybe i been doin this all wrong!
Bom trabalho
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Great to see the skills of them doing with what to got.
Where can we find the plans mate
OSHA approved sandals?
Bhai awesome work
I would have liked to see this rig working. Or was it built for a paint job?
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They have air compressors, why not airtools
So being new to welding I’m wondering why when their stick welding they don’t run a solid bead? It’s like the start and stop the welds and I was wondering why they do this? I understand this method on thin metal but they’re working with thick steel. It’s like he’s almost doing multiple tack welds in a row and I see a lot of people doing this method and wondering why?
oh you're gonna ask many questions here....like why they dont clean weld surfaces and where the dang is the ground, lol. but tacking is mainly due to poor joint gaps (that and poor conductivity)
I think their weldingmachine is set at very high amps , so everybody can weld with it and tacking is much easier.
instead of adjusting amps they use a start-stop method to prevent burning a hole. Like so it is also cheaper to weld because they save on sticks and electricity.
Well done 👍
Полная локализация производства.
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أحبكم في الله
При союзе мы также работали , все были при деле только умудрялись стакан другой накатить и работать дальше , это сейчас один работает а трое начальников подсказывают
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Good work
They had better hope it doesn't ever need repair as much as they welded it togeather it would be a nightmare taking it apart.
Weres the elephant to do the lifting .
Why welders use gloves?
On all other films, nobody use gloves.
Bare hands and bare feet, eventually only flippers worn, in machine shop, that is the law and requirement.
So, these people with gloves and welder's masks are breaking the safety laws.
Bai ye wali video maujy send kar dy plz
Do Muslims say anything at the beginning of Ramadan? Well, God Bless ☪️ 🕌
Ramadan ❤️
Rough and ready here comes RUFF AND ROUGHER. Bad work with filthy workshops.
OSHA does not exist in this video. Worker life spans must be about 8 years. Oh, Blinding light I cannot see, Look out for me.
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