How about criticising the owner for not supplying safety equipment, the conditions these Pakistanis work in disgusting..................but respect to these boys.
@@andrewb2475 I was thinking the same while watching the chrome plating bit. Here in the UK it's getting hard to find places to chrome plate stuff because of all the tightening health and safety legislation. Apparently, the the amount of mandated safety equipment, the cost and number of licences needed just to be allowed to possess the chemicals, and the costs to dispose of the used chemicals has all gone through the roof, and few companies want to wade through all the ever changing legislation to keep doing it. I didn't see one piece of PPE in this whole video. No chemical spill containment kits, and very few western style health and safety procedures. It makes me think that employer liability and health and safety legislation must be so lax over there that they can get away with "Using" people like a consumable part of the business. Once they get maimed or cough up too much blood they'll just be replaced with a new person. :( Trouble is, if we keep buying the products this will continue, but if we stop buying from countries with this kind of "Disposable staff" mentality, millions of people suddenly have no jobs and starve. It's hard to know what's the "least worse" option.
@@andrewb2475 i understand your point, but since when is it the owners responsibility to buy proper shoes? Here in the US each person is responsible for their own proper clothing. Now depending on what you do, the employer may furnish PPE. They certainly don't buy each person clothes. I could be wrong, but I'm guessing those "so called" factories are partially owned by the government, or at least the community.
@@timothygeiger8271 That's very interesting, here in the UK it's the owner's who have to provide essential PPE. Mine supplies me with steel toe cap shoes, overalls and safety glasses................though I buy my own because they have a prescription lens. However the overalls will always be the property of my employer and I WILL have to give them back when I leave.
Although I have seen very few times this workers act over a workbench and not using safety devices as gloves, masks or boots, my sincere admiration and respect to this clever workers. Greets from Venezuela. God bless all of you.
Very interesting, thank you for the video. The core making is especially nice to see, very close to how it´s still done in some small brass foundries here (Europe). The moulding and pouring techniques look like they were adapted from an earlier practice in brass founding, where the foundry flasks had an opening in one short end, and were set upright for pouring. (Hence the name flask). The fact that they pour the castings in two tiers or layers also points towards this, because the upright flasks were usually clamped together several at time. And finally the pouring hole (forgot the English term) is placed right at the end of a central runner, close to the end wall of the flask, where it would originally have come straight out in the middle of the parting line of the short end. All faucets and steam armatures of smaller sizes were poured in upright flasks here as late as the 1960s or thereabouts. I have copies of a few barrel tap and water tap patterns from an old foundry that worked in this way. So again, a very interesting look at some highly skilled work with practices well adapted to the equipment at hand.
@@altmash5080 I´m not surprised, I wrote that more for myself than anyone else, as kind of a reminder. But it´s really simple, back in the day, the frames holding the sand were stood up on end, and poured through a hole half in one frame, half in the other. This is seen today as slightly primitive, but is still done by silversmiths and others when they make small castings in sand moulds. The method shown in the video is very similar, except it uses standard flasks or frames, which lack the pouring hole through the end. I was thinking aloud that the guys in the video probably knew about that older method, but used their standard moulding boxes /frames and adapted their technique slightly.
Not a wasted comment mate, thanks for the insight! Done some top down casting before but have used cylindrical moulds that are 1 piece so no need for me to hold 2 parts together
Very interesting, thank you for uploading these videos. Those fittings are much better quality than the ones we get in the UK. They are brass and the plating will last for decades. The ones they sell us here are mainly made from zinc alloy and the plating breaks down in about 2 - 5 years. The fitting then has to be replaced which is very wasteful of time and resources.
Thank you hardworking craftsmen from Pakistan. The affordable luxuries we experience at home start from your sweat drenched handicrafts and yet it's so astonishing how people hate a particular community. The World should learn that humanity cannot exist without each other.
this is just amassing how simple are those cleaver workers no robots no computers nor safe work environment just bare handed and simple machines then look at the final product brilliant✌👍
Muy buen video los felicito y gracias por mostrarnos esto,lo único que me perturba es la inseguridad en realisar este trabajo pero una vez más no queda más que dar gracias a uds.desde chile
@@drlegendre Capitalism is all about profit. Unless there are laws to protect the worker this kind of exploitation will continue. That is my opinion. Of course the other side of the coin is that someone is providing employment to people who need that more than some safety boots and a high vis vest. In the UK this would be outrageous and illegal. I do not approve of such working practises. However in this country - Pakistan? it is clearly allowed and common place. I am curious as to the reported accident rate? If I had to work like that I would pay a lot more attention to what I was doing. Maybe that prevents a lot of accidents? Capitalism and exploitation go together - where ever the model is applied.
Of course they can make them cheaper than us, you see any type of OSHA required safety equipment worn by workers? See any guards on machines or furnace?
Носить ковш с расплавленным металлом в шлепанцах на босу ногу-это нужно безусловно обладать силой Джедая или какого-либо другого воина Светлой стороны :)
I always imagine mass marketed goods are always made by automated machines in some labyrinth of a building. Im glad to know that somethings are still manufactured by human hands. Machines are the reason good paying manufacturing are difficult to come by these days.
неужели и моя ХАЛЬБА там же сделана ? , он какие условия труда , какая литейка , а одна гальваника это шедевр просто , всё идеально чисто ни пыли ни загазованости нет и все в униформе , в средствах индивидуальной защиты , ну прямо образец производства , что то мне подсказывает что пенсионного обеспечения у них нет от слова совсем , не доживают они видно
Masha ALLAH behtreen kam ALLAH apke karobar mai barkat de or tamam workers ko sehat de or apke karobar mai ALLAH dal n dogni rat chogni taraqki dy Ameen
I like these video's. Thanks for the upload. I just wish these people would focus more on worker safety and cleanliness. You dont have to be rich to be clean! and sadly thats the case everywhere in pakistan.
Да в любом. Это называется обеспечение работой населения.А не потому,что нет заводов и фабрик. В Индии такая же фигня. Себестоимость копейки,не надо покупать роботы, да и людей куда то надо девать.
Знаешь, что-бы боло займись этим сложные люди? Я знаю, случилась бы автоматизация и оптимизация производства да еще и техника безопасности позволила бы этим простым людям жить подольше.
it is absolutely amazing how safety conscious barefoot workers learn to be. you have to. it is either learn to be aware of exactly where your feet are in relation to liquid metal, or, lose your toes. people in safety boots rely on their footwear to protect them, and do stupid things, because of a false sense of safety. barefoot workers would never dream of being so silly. they know the price of stupidity all too well.
আসসালামু আলাইকুম, আপনারা কোন দেশের এ ভিডিও টা আমি বাংলাদেশ থেকে দেখছি আমি একজন প্লাম্বার মিস্ত্রি, আমার যদি সামর্থ্য থাকতো তাহলে যে কোন একটা প্রোডাক্টসের হলেও প্রতিষ্ঠান গড়ে তুলতে পারতাম।
Pouring molten brass while wearing open toe sandals, no problem! I’m always impressed how folks do so much with so little 👊🏻 awesome job!!
How about criticising the owner for not supplying safety equipment, the conditions these Pakistanis work in disgusting..................but respect to these boys.
@@andrewb2475 I was thinking the same while watching the chrome plating bit.
Here in the UK it's getting hard to find places to chrome plate stuff because of all the tightening health and safety legislation. Apparently, the the amount of mandated safety equipment, the cost and number of licences needed just to be allowed to possess the chemicals, and the costs to dispose of the used chemicals has all gone through the roof, and few companies want to wade through all the ever changing legislation to keep doing it.
I didn't see one piece of PPE in this whole video. No chemical spill containment kits, and very few western style health and safety procedures. It makes me think that employer liability and health and safety legislation must be so lax over there that they can get away with "Using" people like a consumable part of the business. Once they get maimed or cough up too much blood they'll just be replaced with a new person. :(
Trouble is, if we keep buying the products this will continue, but if we stop buying from countries with this kind of "Disposable staff" mentality, millions of people suddenly have no jobs and starve. It's hard to know what's the "least worse" option.
the open sandals will make it easier to cool your foot if something drops on it
@@andrewb2475 i understand your point, but since when is it the owners responsibility to buy proper shoes? Here in the US each person is responsible for their own proper clothing. Now depending on what you do, the employer may furnish PPE. They certainly don't buy each person clothes.
I could be wrong, but I'm guessing those "so called" factories are partially owned by the government, or at least the community.
@@timothygeiger8271 That's very interesting, here in the UK it's the owner's who have to provide essential PPE. Mine supplies me with steel toe cap shoes, overalls and safety glasses................though I buy my own because they have a prescription lens. However the overalls will always be the property of my employer and I WILL have to give them back when I leave.
I always appreciate a hard working craftsman: No matter which country they are from. I give thanks to these craftsmen for their hard work.
They are from pakistan
@@muhammadlutfullah3324 nnnn
@@muhammadlutfullah3324 0
Me too!
People in other country work hard but payed enough to buy food and laundy soap.unlike other country the valued thier worker who work hard.
Although I have seen very few times this workers act over a workbench and not using safety devices as gloves, masks or boots, my sincere admiration and respect to this clever workers. Greets from Venezuela. God bless all of you.
Thanks your valuable comment sir alfredo
Niesamowite efekty ciężkiej pracy. Bravo. Pozdrawiam z Polski.
Very interesting, thank you for the video. The core making is especially nice to see, very close to how it´s still done in some small brass foundries here (Europe). The moulding and pouring techniques look like they were adapted from an earlier practice in brass founding, where the foundry flasks had an opening in one short end, and were set upright for pouring. (Hence the name flask). The fact that they pour the castings in two tiers or layers also points towards this, because the upright flasks were usually clamped together several at time. And finally the pouring hole (forgot the English term) is placed right at the end of a central runner, close to the end wall of the flask, where it would originally have come straight out in the middle of the parting line of the short end. All faucets and steam armatures of smaller sizes were poured in upright flasks here as late as the 1960s or thereabouts. I have copies of a few barrel tap and water tap patterns from an old foundry that worked in this way. So again, a very interesting look at some highly skilled work with practices well adapted to the equipment at hand.
I did not understand what you wanna say,upright falsk bla bla but it's nice to read. 😁
@@altmash5080 I´m not surprised, I wrote that more for myself than anyone else, as kind of a reminder. But it´s really simple, back in the day, the frames holding the sand were stood up on end, and poured through a hole half in one frame, half in the other. This is seen today as slightly primitive, but is still done by silversmiths and others when they make small castings in sand moulds. The method shown in the video is very similar, except it uses standard flasks or frames, which lack the pouring hole through the end. I was thinking aloud that the guys in the video probably knew about that older method, but used their standard moulding boxes /frames and adapted their technique slightly.
@@andregranum7896 I understood it though, thanks for the comment, it was interesting!
Not a wasted comment mate, thanks for the insight! Done some top down casting before but have used cylindrical moulds that are 1 piece so no need for me to hold 2 parts together
Nice speech
ماشاء اللہ ماشاء اللہ بہت خوب اللہ پاک آپ کو کامیابیوں سے نوازے آمین دعاؤں کی درخواست
Very interesting, thank you for uploading these videos. Those fittings are much better quality than the ones we get in the UK. They are brass and the plating will last for decades. The ones they sell us here are mainly made from zinc alloy and the plating breaks down in about 2 - 5 years. The fitting then has to be replaced which is very wasteful of time and resources.
Thank you hardworking craftsmen from Pakistan.
The affordable luxuries we experience at home start from your sweat drenched handicrafts and yet it's so astonishing how people hate a particular community.
The World should learn that humanity cannot exist without each other.
love the handling of molten brass with bare feet, killing it mate
Fast movers.
Молодцы, в таких условиях создают такую красоту, ещё с улыбкой на лице!
Спасибо за видео! Очень умиротворяет и помогает засыпать! Особенно интересны видео где плавят металл и что-то льют из него.
Адские условия. Охрана труда - 0, техника безопасности - 0. Жара. Этим людям ничего не страшно. Молодцы
Amazing! How many I watch such videos - and for the first time I see a turner who observes safety precautions: he is wearing goggles!
Impressive!! Crazy that the making of these fittings seems so lo-tech yet the results look very modern and sleek.
Молодцы! Респект и глубокое уважение
Thank you for showing us how this is done…great work 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
مع كل التعب والبساطة في العمل ينتجون منتوج ممتاز بارك الله فيكم
Seeing how it's done makes the appreciation much greater
Love from Jalandhar Punjab, India....
Jalandhar famous for pipe fitting Industry in India,... brass as well as GI👍 appreciable workmanship...superb
Melo ka he
Giving an awesome shapes to the Humanity and civilization with their hard work and smiling faces .👌👍😊
this is just amassing how simple are those cleaver workers no robots no computers nor safe work environment just bare handed and simple machines then look at the final product brilliant✌👍
Esses CARAS são muito bom no que fazem ESSES CARAS são a estampa primordial de tudo .parabéns .vocês TRABALHADORES Artezanais
Excellent videos ! 👍
Muy buen video los felicito y gracias por mostrarnos esto,lo único que me perturba es la inseguridad en realisar este trabajo pero una vez más no queda más que dar gracias a uds.desde chile
Muito, muito difícil, um ótimo trabalho. Muito bem feito 👏👏👏
Thanks Jose
Monyorder
Excelencia.👍👏👏👏felicitaciones desde Argentina.🇦🇷.las Malvinas son Argentinas.
Я так предполагаю, что это будущий Grohe или ещё какой-нибудь дорогой бренд. Тут видно из чего сделано, а не это китайское поделие из порошка.
Great job. Which country is this?
Pakistan
Excellent work ! How comme you work without protection ??? respect for your hard work.
Fuck kapitalism,
Protektion for Workers?
@@Saide15 How does capitalism fit into this? What are you even talking about??
@@drlegendre Capitalism is all about profit. Unless there are laws to protect the worker this kind of exploitation will continue. That is my opinion. Of course the other side of the coin is that someone is providing employment to people who need that more than some safety boots and a high vis vest. In the UK this would be outrageous and illegal. I do not approve of such working practises. However in this country - Pakistan? it is clearly allowed and common place. I am curious as to the reported accident rate? If I had to work like that I would pay a lot more attention to what I was doing. Maybe that prevents a lot of accidents? Capitalism and exploitation go together - where ever the model is applied.
All you craftsmen should get a raise.👍😊
Ассалумагаликум баурлар АЛЛАХУ ТАГАЛА разы болсын сиздерге
Чем китайских уних помоему качество лучшее 👍👍👍
качество у любого производителя зависит от *цены*
Des criminels. Les patrons de ces usines de suicide.
Ces paysans ouvriers sont traités comme des bétails 🐑🐑🐂🐂🐂🐄🐄🐄
@@andreykrasehin2823 Далеко не факт, порой и шлак втридорого впаривают.
I have never seen this kind of amazing work thanks for showing us how do they made it
Of course they can make them cheaper than us, you see any type of OSHA required safety equipment worn by workers? See any guards on machines or furnace?
Des criminels. Les patrons de ces usines de suicide.
Ces paysans ouvriers sont traités comme des bétails 🐑🐑🐂🐂🐂🐄🐄🐄
Todo muy llamativo la destreza para trabajar agachados es asombrosa no le duelen las rodillas a final del dia
Very nice video sare mahanat ya greeb karte or passa showroom wala kama lata ha
Носить ковш с расплавленным металлом в шлепанцах на босу ногу-это нужно безусловно обладать силой Джедая или какого-либо другого воина Светлой стороны :)
Согласен , в тех условиях в которых они работают без медихлориан не обошлось ! .
Great team work and very technical jobs. Excellent
Great and ingenious Pakistani people: greatings!!!
素晴らしい~職人技に秀樹感激Goodです=3
All waz love to watch u my country man God bless keep you busy and safe.pakistan zendabad.
Wow! Great job guys very beautiful end results .
Very nice quality. Very good work guys.
Pretty awesome what people can achieve in even the most rudimentary setup.
Не грамма дешевого материала!! Все из металла !!! Молодцы!!
Привет ! Подскажите пожалуйста что это за смесь в которую заливают бронзу / латунь / ?
Скорее всего дешёвый хрупкий силумин.
Обожаю когда в конце показывают что получилось.. И процесс, молодцы. Музон топ.
10:09 what is the Yellow Liquid?
Так вот ты какая, итальянская сантехника :)
I always imagine mass marketed goods are always made by automated machines in some labyrinth of a building. Im glad to know that somethings are still manufactured by human hands. Machines are the reason good paying manufacturing are difficult to come by these days.
Io¹l)÷
Fair play lads , nicely made 👍
excellent technology. i love it ❤️ namaste 🙏 bombay 🇮🇳
Great Stuff Really Great May God Reward You All For This Very Hard Work
неужели и моя ХАЛЬБА там же сделана ? , он какие условия труда , какая литейка , а одна гальваника это шедевр просто , всё идеально чисто ни пыли ни загазованости нет и все в униформе , в средствах индивидуальной защиты , ну прямо образец производства , что то мне подсказывает что пенсионного обеспечения у них нет от слова совсем , не доживают они видно
Des criminels. Les patrons de ces usines de suicide.
Ces paysans ouvriers sont traités comme des bétails 🐑🐑🐂🐂🐂🐄🐄🐄
It is unbelievable making processes are manually wonderful skills
Very nice! I would buy some!
Masha ALLAH behtreen kam ALLAH apke karobar mai barkat de or tamam workers ko sehat de or apke karobar mai ALLAH dal n dogni rat chogni taraqki dy
Ameen
Thanks for comment...
Very interesting I had no idea they were made in a sweat shop🤔
Demasiado talento 👍🏻
I like these video's. Thanks for the upload. I just wish these people would focus more on worker safety and cleanliness. You dont have to be rich to be clean! and sadly thats the case everywhere in pakistan.
Non pas de sécurité. Pas de droits.
Des criminels. Les patrons de ces usines de suicide.
Ces paysans ouvriers sont traités comme des bétails 🐑🐑🐂🐂🐂🐄🐄🐄
الله ايسعدكم ربي جعلكم كل مكان وزمان خير قناتكم متميزه تحياتي للجميع والمصور والعاملين فيها احسنت النشر
All my respects from the bottom of my heart to these artisans technicians and engineers. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺❤️❤️❤️❤️🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
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bhai apki ye dhalai kis jaga hoti h mujhe bhi karani hai
I think you people do very good.
What kind of paper they used to dried the tab? Really curious about that.
Cuanto trabajo para hacer las piezas y que buen equipo son, gracias por compartir 👏👏👏
Compared to what these guys are getting paid and what they sell for in the shops some body is making huge profits.
Des criminels. Les patrons de ces usines de suicide.
Ces paysans ouvriers sont traités comme des bétails 🐑🐑🐂🐂🐂🐄🐄🐄
Дизайн ограничен только фантазией литейщика ))). А по итогу КРУТО !!!
абалдеть условия труда))🤞😜
Wauw petje af voor deze mannen! Groot vakmanschap .
Het eind product lijkt erg mooi.
В коком городе Пакистана это всё производится?
Да в любом. Это называется обеспечение работой населения.А не потому,что нет заводов и фабрик. В Индии такая же фигня. Себестоимость копейки,не надо покупать роботы, да и людей куда то надо девать.
Its is from which country ... Totally man made involved mostly in things
in which country was it made? How much does it cost?
гальванический цех шедевр
true mindblowing its a lot of work thanks fo4 this video.
If i needed a custom or replica brass fitting that’s were I’d be heading 😎
God's Blessings,Workers are Highly Appreciated.
Fantastic job 👏 👍 👌 🙌
Молодцы 👍
Great job!
Ninguém imagina o processo pra chegar no brilho .
i love their safety shoes
Не первый раз, обращаю внимание что на столах, газеты с корейскими иероглифами. Может поставляют в Корею продукцию???
یہ کام کس جگہ پر ہوتا ہے
Хотелось бы знать какая цена на кран ???
Лучше бы не видеть.....но познавательно.
Des criminels. Les patrons de ces usines de suicide.
Ces paysans ouvriers sont traités comme des bétails 🐑🐑🐂🐂🐂🐄🐄🐄
Всё сделано простыми Людьми!
Привет ! Подскажите пожалуйста что это за смесь в которую заливают латунь ?
Знаешь, что-бы боло займись этим сложные люди? Я знаю, случилась бы автоматизация и оптимизация производства да еще и техника безопасности позволила бы этим простым людям жить подольше.
@@Ivan-ye8ud думаю песок с жидким стеклом (силикатный клей, или раньше его называли бумажный).
@@Ivan-ye8ud n’importe quoi. Latex. Zink. Aluminium. Fer. Verre.
Берегите здоровье!!!
Wao so grateful work look so easy but it's not easy
Good job
عمل محترف ❤❤
Bhai ye factory Kaha pe hai aur inse contact kaise hoga
can you please tell me more about this?
SUPER!!! 👍👏
Why do they sprinkle a bit of casting sand on the top of the molten brass after the pour?
To cool it quickly
People complain about their jobs. Meanwhile, this dude carries ladles full of molten metal over his open-toed flip-flops for a living.
This it simply amazing, awesome.....
it is absolutely amazing how safety conscious barefoot workers learn to be. you have to. it is either learn to be aware of exactly where your feet are in relation to liquid metal, or, lose your toes. people in safety boots rely on their footwear to protect them, and do stupid things, because of a false sense of safety. barefoot workers would never dream of being so silly. they know the price of stupidity all too well.
apologies. This was in reply to fist bump
wauuuu hermoso trabajo, felicitaciones
আসসালামু আলাইকুম,
আপনারা কোন দেশের
এ ভিডিও টা আমি বাংলাদেশ থেকে দেখছি
আমি একজন প্লাম্বার মিস্ত্রি, আমার যদি সামর্থ্য থাকতো তাহলে যে কোন একটা প্রোডাক্টসের হলেও প্রতিষ্ঠান গড়ে তুলতে পারতাম।
Respekt. Sehr gute Arbeit
GREAT JOB 👏👏👏👏👏
Senza nessuna protezione, ma come lavorate?