There has to be an international Machine Abuse Hotline. Hundreds of thousands of dollars of machinery, 7-Up bottles to dispense cutting fluid, no micrometer, no paper towels , baggy, long sleeve clothing. Now I understand why there’s no old machinist in this video.
The welds are shit, and I only had 2 weeks training in stick welding. 3,2 mm rod, 130 A and even my first one would be better. The lathe operator knows what he is doing.
What we were taught was you never lay a rough scalie shaft on the lathe bedways. Pre Drilling a hole is also a no no. You never line up the centerline properly even with a caliper divider scriber.
it,s a hammer mill not a Jaw Crusher.......THE WELDS ARE NO GOOD......they should machine a fillet each side of the bore inthe plates for better penetration
Did you notice there were at least three lathe operators on that job? One turned the shaft, the second one did the disc layout the third the screw cutting then he filed a 60 or maybe 55 degree thread using a rectangular file with 90 degree edges, that made for an interesting thread profile! As for the welder, well he ain't one! I could teach a monkey to weld better than that lol
@@chaspullen3544 In some respects I doubt that. I find these videos interesting because they are a strange mix of sometimes very clever simple solutions and horrible incompetence. The welding done here is just terrible and that is due to poor craftsmanship, not equipment. In this case of drilling, they could obtain a few riser blocks (could even be wood) and clamps they can make themselves. They can fabricate anything. Somehow they have the basic metalworking machines but very little peripherals, like measuring tools or logistics aids like pallets and pallet trucks. Although you need a good floor which is often not there also. And we don't even have to go into safety gear and culture! Also basic shop floor organization (order and cleanliness) are very much a mentality thing. They never have a shortage of people so it should be simple to achieve. But I guess it all boils down to culture and I am not into imposing anything on anyone.
- До чего дожились, - иронически сказал Полесов, - вчера весь город обегал, плашек три восьмых дюйма достать не мог. Нету. Нет! А трамвай собираются пускать!.. Елена Станиславовна, имевшая о плашках в три восьмых дюйма такое же представление, какое имеет о сельском хозяйстве слушательница хореографических курсов имени Леонардо да Винчи, думающая, что творог добывается из вареников! P. S. Господа! Дети вас не забудут!
it is a shaft fir a hammer mill . they slide weights in the smaller shafts and as it spins the weights (hammers) smash whatever product they are processing .
Never forget, these guys are extremly poor and also have to feed their 10 children every day. Most of them are so hungry, after some minutes they can't hold their newest smartphone no longer, it falls off their hands and breaks on the floor. So sad.
Back to the middle ages. Why? Drill press base completely destroyed by "why not drill through the part and take the table with it" I don't get it. A piece of wood or a sacrificial piece of steel underneath would keep this machine nice and accurate for decades. Why has everything has to be tightened down with extra levers? The levers only should be enough. This is probably the reason they wore out... Why always working in the dirt on the ground? The factory has enough scrap materials laying around to build a proper workbench for working on. Why the use of smartphones and don't bother to buy one nice calliper or a range of three for the whole shop? I watched a lot of these videos with "expert machinists" and I'm getting annoyed with the attitude towards working a metal shop. Everything has to be made cheap because there's not a lot of money around and I totally understand. But the attitude and the lack of a will to improve the job you're working on is astounding to me. Buy an old machine, treat it well and keep it going. Get your shop organized e.g. clean the floor and shop periodically as a first. Buy some lamps, build a workshelf, don't buy the next model smartphone but a nice analog or digital caliper in the range you work in. Kick out all the people who don't add to your production process. Take a pee ok, but leave and I call you this evening or something like that. It seems to me that there's no real ambition to get things better and I believe this is a cultural thing. My granddad did it this way, my dad too and now I'm living in his shop and make a little money too. What is happening here? Maybe someone with better cultural knowledge could explain this to me? I bet if I bought a new lathe for this shop today it would be ruined a year later. There's no love for equipment and no drive to do better it seems. Curious for your answers. Best, Job
3rd world cost . Each man makes a dollar twenty cents a day Floor costs a hundred dollars Tools cost three to five dollars Every thing comes out of the end user the customer , and there is probably five shops like this within walking distance Economics , income , and relative living standards They Do what they can with what they have " CNC Machine is on the wish list "
@@boboften9952 Bob, that doesn't adress the lack of maintenance, cleaning, working safety and bad treatment of the machines in general. It's an attitude thing in my opinion.
Бля , чуваки , резец на строгальном дробит , потому что для строгального нужно использовать строгальные резцы а не токарные , токарный прямой ныряет при нагрузке, и создает дрож.
Emulzióról (hűtés + kenés) meg még csak nem is hallottak arrafelé. Gondolom van pénz állandóan kicserélni a forgácsoló szerszámokat mivel jó eséllyel így idő előtt tönkremennek.
as the head of pakistani national work safety office I approve of the safety flip-flops and safety pyjamas.
There has to be an international Machine Abuse Hotline.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars of machinery, 7-Up bottles to dispense cutting fluid, no micrometer, no paper towels , baggy, long sleeve clothing. Now I understand why there’s no old machinist in this video.
Yes I think "Expert Machinist" is stretching things quite a bit.
Do Hard and win the World 👍
I saw about 4 to 6 gigantic lathe machines in the warehouse. Man oh man I wish I just had one half the size. WOW!!!
The quality is and skills are awesome with minimal tools, but, IN SANDALS!?!? That's even more incredible!!
Gotta luv' these guys!
The welds are shit, and I only had 2 weeks training in stick welding. 3,2 mm rod, 130 A and even my first one would be better. The lathe operator knows what he is doing.
Those are safety sandals
No PPE whatsoever! 😬
So cool so modern I really like it
Quel courage et quelle prise de risque les chaussures.? Les vêtements ?
I can not imagine a machinist laying anything on the machine ways!!!
Very well made, as opposed to the limited resources in hand.
Hey move over, I'm just going to eyeball it!🤣🤣🤣🤣
What we were taught was you never lay a rough scalie shaft on the lathe bedways. Pre Drilling a hole is also a no no. You never line up the centerline properly even with a caliper divider scriber.
Μπράβο!!! πολύ καλή δουλειά (very good working) ωραία κατασκευή.
прецизионная обработка 12:11
твою мать, такой жоский колхоз, что хочется апплодировать! Жгите, парни!
Surprised, no, impressed to see the keywat cut on a shaper
Welding right over the ways! Ouch!
Man these people have feet made of iron cutting slag welding slag and grinding sparks don't even phase them these men are tuff as hell
now you know what hi-tech is.
it,s a hammer mill not a Jaw Crusher.......THE WELDS ARE NO GOOD......they should machine a fillet each side of the bore inthe plates for better penetration
For .25 cents per hour, welds are great
Good job
Super ce travail
good job lathe operator but their welder should practice more :D
He's not a welder he's a tacker
For .25 cents an hour, he did a great job.
nice shoes
Did you notice there were at least three lathe operators on that job? One turned the shaft, the second one did the disc layout the third the screw cutting then he filed a 60 or maybe 55 degree thread using a rectangular file with 90 degree edges, that made for an interesting thread profile! As for the welder, well he ain't one! I could teach a monkey to weld better than that lol
Remember: the welder was years ago blinded by arc !!!
He is the only man who survived in this shop all the years.
Что такое чистые ноги, этим людям не ведомо. Но что они вытворяют?...
Что в итоге они сделали, так и не понял)
@@countrymoonshiner2300 Я сам технарь, но так и нечего похожего, что я знаю в голову не приходит, нет нечего разумного🥺
@@salavatmuzafarov4605 а че по английски не понимаешь, технарь? Заголовок читай. Это деталь, для крашера (пресс по переработке металла аля мясорубкв)
Спасибо, да что то не догадался через гугл переводчик пропустить)
I'm always so impressed: this country built nukes and runs nuclear power plants.
would love to see the manufacturing process.
Центроискатель от Чернеги нужон 😄😄😄
На таком вылете-пролёте нужон ещё и люнет.
С хрена ли? Тут и так - глаз алмаз!!
Тут люнет не нужон, тут на глаз, как бабка .блась.
Drilling holes without clamping on auto feed. Machine table has been FUBAR.
Yep d*** shame that's all They got to work with. Think what they would be like if they had Good tools And machines.
@@chaspullen3544 In some respects I doubt that. I find these videos interesting because they are a strange mix of sometimes very clever simple solutions and horrible incompetence.
The welding done here is just terrible and that is due to poor craftsmanship, not equipment.
In this case of drilling, they could obtain a few riser blocks (could even be wood) and clamps they can make themselves. They can fabricate anything.
Somehow they have the basic metalworking machines but very little peripherals, like measuring tools or logistics aids like pallets and pallet trucks. Although you need a good floor which is often not there also. And we don't even have to go into safety gear and culture!
Also basic shop floor organization (order and cleanliness) are very much a mentality thing. They never have a shortage of people so it should be simple to achieve. But I guess it all boils down to culture and I am not into imposing anything on anyone.
@@bigbattenberg very sensible of you, it is cultural
@@chaspullen3544
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@@chaspullen3544 they would be less skilled then
- До чего дожились, - иронически сказал Полесов, - вчера весь город обегал, плашек три восьмых дюйма достать не мог. Нету. Нет! А трамвай собираются пускать!.. Елена Станиславовна, имевшая о плашках в три восьмых дюйма такое же представление, какое имеет о сельском хозяйстве слушательница хореографических курсов имени Леонардо да Винчи, думающая, что творог добывается из вареников!
P. S. Господа! Дети вас не забудут!
Süper ..
흙속에서 진주가 나오네요
Wonder what the shaft is for
Jaw crusher
it is a shaft fir a hammer mill .
they slide weights in the smaller shafts and as it spins the weights (hammers) smash whatever product they are processing .
@@janstolk486 thanks! Makes sense now
the rotor for the pakistani national jet engine
Это что сталь? Я сегодня шпильку м8 высверливал, два сверла посадил.
Tossing around the term "expert" pretty loosely there....
Those welds don't look very good....
Por favor, gafas y zapatos de seguridad……
В какой это стране так могут работать ?
Это Индия.
Штангеля, нутромеры. Квалитеты точности. Да в конце концов СИЗы.
В общем смотрел и радовался.
Да! И деталь 100% от турбины космического корабля или атомной электростанции!
Never forget, these guys are extremly poor and also have to feed their 10 children every day.
Most of them are so hungry, after some minutes they can't hold their newest smartphone no longer, it falls off their hands and breaks on the floor.
So sad.
If they can afford a smart phone they can afford food!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@johnhili8664 Maybe, but what's about the smartphones from their 10 children?
It would break my heard if you'll take off them also.
At least this man needs a safety glass to to this dangerous work.
oh c'mon, don't be so nitty-gritty
He’s the mayor of chattertown…
Back to the middle ages. Why? Drill press base completely destroyed by "why not drill through the part and take the table with it" I don't get it. A piece of wood or a sacrificial piece of steel underneath would keep this machine nice and accurate for decades. Why has everything has to be tightened down with extra levers? The levers only should be enough. This is probably the reason they wore out... Why always working in the dirt on the ground? The factory has enough scrap materials laying around to build a proper workbench for working on. Why the use of smartphones and don't bother to buy one nice calliper or a range of three for the whole shop? I watched a lot of these videos with "expert machinists" and I'm getting annoyed with the attitude towards working a metal shop. Everything has to be made cheap because there's not a lot of money around and I totally understand. But the attitude and the lack of a will to improve the job you're working on is astounding to me. Buy an old machine, treat it well and keep it going. Get your shop organized e.g. clean the floor and shop periodically as a first. Buy some lamps, build a workshelf, don't buy the next model smartphone but a nice analog or digital caliper in the range you work in. Kick out all the people who don't add to your production process. Take a pee ok, but leave and I call you this evening or something like that. It seems to me that there's no real ambition to get things better and I believe this is a cultural thing. My granddad did it this way, my dad too and now I'm living in his shop and make a little money too. What is happening here? Maybe someone with better cultural knowledge could explain this to me? I bet if I bought a new lathe for this shop today it would be ruined a year later. There's no love for equipment and no drive to do better it seems. Curious for your answers. Best, Job
3rd world cost .
Each man makes a dollar twenty cents a day
Floor costs a hundred dollars
Tools cost three to five dollars
Every thing comes out of the end user the customer , and there is probably five shops like this within walking distance
Economics , income , and relative living standards
They Do what they can with what they have
" CNC Machine is on the wish list "
@@boboften9952 Bob, that doesn't adress the lack of maintenance, cleaning, working safety and bad treatment of the machines in general. It's an attitude thing in my opinion.
Dirty Machine, dirty clothing, dirty premises.YUCKS. Not even apprentice kind of work.
Muito bom 👍🇧🇷
(´Д`||) (´Д`||)エエェ……これ程何が出来たのか分からない物は初めてだww
Deberían colocar una sufridera. Pobre taladro.
Words fail me.
I was thinking the exact same thing!
@@tylerhensley2312 7
NOT EVEN 5 MINUTES IN MY SHOP, HE WOULD BE GONE. SINCE WHEN DO YOU GRIND RUSTY STEEL INTO YOUR CROSSFED?
Safety Glasses ???
I missed the expert bit. Looks like basic machining to me, no drawing, no tolerances or surface finish to comply with. Welding looked crap.
Show us your work then.
микроны ловит
18:30 It looks like he fucked up his foot.
Did look like he was dancing a jig
😳👏👏👏
I wonder how many toes they lose each year.
На 18:30, куда она улетела?
Бля , чуваки , резец на строгальном дробит , потому что для строгального нужно использовать строгальные резцы а не токарные , токарный прямой ныряет при нагрузке, и создает дрож.
Херня и так сойдёт!
Expert? Don't see any!
"expert" because god damn...
ok
Material auf die Maschine
Legen. Tabu. Sehr primitiven
Werkzeuge.
They are not expert machinists at all.
No experts seen in video. Click bait, thumbs down.
Emulzióról (hűtés + kenés) meg még csak nem is hallottak arrafelé. Gondolom van pénz állandóan kicserélni a forgácsoló szerszámokat mivel jó eséllyel így idő előtt tönkremennek.
🙋🙋🙋👍👍👍❤️🥰♥️😍🌼👍
it is precision technology