Once I saw a homeless guy going house to house pulling cans out of the recycle bins and as I was watching him I thought of that phrase "A man's got to do what man's got to do" and as I was thinking that he actually said it out loud.
About 1970, age 16, I had a Summer job in a British steelworks dragging sheet steel through a big shearing machine. Gloves were considered too expensive to destroy, we cut out squares of sackcloth to cover the palms of our hands. If you missed the sheet first time, you did not try a second time as the blade was coming down again. I'm not joking. Did it for 6 weeks and never went back.
@@marinaldamendesmarinalda3651The government needs to stop their space programme and spend other countries monetary aid on the poor of India. The Indian people need to make their leaders accountable like other countries have done in the past.
I ran a Wysong 240 inch shear like that. Every day for about two hours, shearing giant 1 piece salt box spreader sides. Then Id form them on the pressbrake, then cut drill tap, mill drill and Cnc bore everything else. for 9 years ... And every painful step I take nowadays reminds me. To all of you, DONT DO MY ABOVE JOB i listed. Itll make you so much money in OT but youll never see family and be a wreck at 55. Worse then pro ball without the compensation.
Yes, very hard, unpleasant and dangerous work, but these guys do what they have to do to feed their family. Very hard workers and very skilled, so good luck.
They probably rotate from boring parts to more technical parts as they gain experience. If only Americans were this industrious about recycling their trash.
@@xyz574 we have laws about workers being in dangerous situations . like breathing toxic gasses from aluminum we dont have to recycle trash when we can send it to third world countries .
@@dahabs123 I don't generate any garbage at all. Except for the rare toxic material such as broken Pyrex, dried paint. >> we have laws about workers being in dangerous situations . Not if Trump is reinstalled.
I agree. First thing that came to mind is how many jobs there are and how many of these jobs could easily be eliminated by robotics. Much safer, better tolerances, perhaps lower prices, but all at the cost of loss of jobs - so who really wins? Perhaps many would argue it better to breath dust and provide for their family than be homeless and/or destitute. Looking at some of the city blight (rust belt) in America gives you an idea of the cost of so called progress.
La vida no es dura...los macabros la convirtieron en esclavitud ....tanta tecnología y la miseria redunda.....el rey de las bestias solo produce miseria
Yes, it's nice to see them allowing children to work, it's never too late to start working in a factory without any form of protection as that will just make the end product more expensive.
@@nothing9220 My father always said - there but by the grace of (insert whichever god you want) goes I. I live by that. My God, your God, we agree on almost nothing - we as humans are so dysfunctional we have no right to even be in the universe.
I am a retired Engineer from Argentina and am *IMPRESSED* by the high quality product these skilled workers are turning out. Congratulations and much respect.
I am a retired Pulmonologist from the US and am DISMAYED by the high quantity of cancerous lung tumors these (soon to be dead) workers have. Sympathy to their families.
@@theivan8851 Mostly People Can't go to school Bcz they don't have Someone for support Like No family Father died And other family Issues these people work daily Only for 2$
That's because they don't allow us to use children to clean those machines. If only those stupid countries would allow us to use small children to clean machines for us. Just recently an American company got in trouble for having children clean those dirty food machines.
This is just the background of the spectacle that is the modern world. Large companies creating top quality material for underdeveloped countries to survive with their remains
@@Zulu369 yes, and the fact that if you're breathing in those fumes you'll die young from cancer. But oh yes, let's compliment those poor bastards on "how hard they're working for their family." This is called desperation my friend and it should not be this way. Wake up!
God bless these hard workers. They are helping to provide for their families, cleaning up the environment through recycling, and also helping their county as a whole. Good sustainable living.
It's really nice to see countries like Pakistan use up all of their resources like children, it's not like they will ever run out of those. This is why Capitalism is so great, it helps countries with a lot of money stretch that dollar just a little more.
@@theivan8851 Humanity is very expensive when you work in a country that capitalizes on exploitation. Humanity is usually reserved for countries with a healthy welfare system that incentivizes fat people to sit at home and live off of the government.
The sandals always get me. They've definitely seen shoes. They just have to have free toes. No matter the industry, no matter the hazards. It's flip-flops or nothing. And then I notice that the vat isn't full of detergent. It's nitric acid. Which just destroys athlete's foot. Smart.
I love the sterile operating room conditions the men are working in,state of the art protection equipment and respirators.. truly a template for fledgling business.
@@andyvitale6071 yes its safe and no i dont profit from them. your talking as if its any different in the west, ive done warehouse work in the west for amazon where you march for 12 hours like a slave, where your back discs degenerate from lifting boxes, where electric lights above your head give you cancer, where cardboard dusts in closed warehouse units give you lung cancer, where you have to wear a portable scanner on your wrist which gives you radiation and cancer but you dont mention that, you mention "flip flops"
I really feel bad if I think that goods mad under this poor conditions are sold in the western world for cheap. Those people are really hard working under very dangerous conditions. I think many of them will get thick or suffer from accidents they will have some day while working in those facilities. Just to fulfill our appetite for cheap goods. Hope some day the world will be a better place for all! God may bless this people.
They are probably not sold in the west. No one buys a pressure cooker made out of aluminum in the west. Stainless steel is the way to go (have one myself) since aluminum is weaker and degrades when getting on contact with salt. Honestly I have never seen a pressure cooker made out of aluminum in the stores over here. 😂
@@michaelevervall9889 maybe not the pressure cooker, but there are plenty of other things from clothing, electronics, leather goods and so on that are also manufactured under similar conditions. And those goods are definitely sold to the western market as well. For example there is a video called "L-Handle Socket wrench production". Those wrenches you can find in every large supermarket. Don't know if it comes from the same production line, but most likely they look all more or less the same.
What is most impressive is the total disregard for human life. Unhealthy environment, no safety equipment, only highly dangerous tools operated without the slightest precaution. Including children working in the process. Unfortunate.
Desde un país del primer mundo, se puede juzgar fácilmente la falta de medidas de seguridad, la falta de respeto al medio ambiente, incluso se puede criticar el trabajo infantil y las largas jornadas laborales. Pero desde la realidad de un país del tercer mundo como el del video, o de la mayoría de los países en Latinoamérica, las condiciones laborales son duras! Las prestaciones son escasas y el sueldo es apenas lo mínimo para poder subsistir. Pero son esas condiciones las que se viven en la mayoría del mundo y que a final de cuentas permite a esas economías poder subsistir.
As a retired Engineer I take my hat off these men and boys, they work very hard for not a lot in return. Amazing to watch what was a common sight in Britain not so long ago. No health and safety and a long queue of people ready to take your job if you fail or fall. China now leads the world in the production of almost everything from Tech to raw steel. India works very hard too and deserves the credit too, for a population that strives for a better life, and an ability to repair almost anything.
man these people are so hardworking, here I am worried that I have to type an assignment on my laptop in a airconditioned room.. these people makes me appreciate my own job more..
Oh stop. Pressure cookers get to 15 psi tops. Several other things have to fail before it will get to enough pressure to make that metal pot or top explode
так ещё и алюминий со всяким говном переплавленный, всё скидали в дыру. даже мешки в которых банки были, но на выходе вроде вполне симпотичные получились, хотя при ближнем расмотрении думаю что там везде огрехи имеются.
Impresionante el trabajo que realizan con maquinaria muy rudimentaria y lo más cruel es que no se les proporcionan equipos de seguridad y laborando en sótanos y supongo que el pago es mínimo. Mi admiración y respeto para estos y más trabajadores pakistaníes😢
Not that it can compare to the danger factor, but I started working a summer job at a fish plant when I was 15, putting fish into cans on a conveyor belt. On my first day I wore strap sandals. Decades later I'm still an amazing legend, never to be forgotten.
I look at products like this and wonder how it can be so cheap, but this video is a great example of how quickly you can whip through the steps of taking waste material to a flashy new product, boxed.
I was relieved to see that they were all wearing standard-issue safety sandals. I did hear, however, that they would soon be issued new safety loafers if they started working full 16-hour shifts.
I was a little bit taken back that they had to give the guy handling the boiling acid gloves. They could have saved so much time and money without this step..
في كل مره سأنظر لقدر الطبخ سأتذكر هذا الفديو وهؤلاء الناس في كيفية وهذا الابداع والأتقان الفريد احترم هذا النوع من البشر مكافح ومُجد في عمله الله يبارك في مالهم
Always my favorite part: throw thing on ground. Pick up from ground. Do another task, throw it back in the ground. Pick back up off ground. So much wasted time in that.
Time is cheap in this territory. Of more concern is the lack of protection from fumes, swarf, dust, noise, chemicals. These hard workers are not looked after.
Allahu Akbar - I respect and appreciate these people may Allāh ﷻ give them a high place in jannah and ease their life and give them happiness in both the worlds
Yes, you can make pressure cookers out of aluminum, you just have to make sure it's the correct thickness. Americans have even used aluminum for engines.
Helping the enviroment? WOW - look how they destroy the planet, with all that wastegas, its not filtered, with NO safety, nothing - they should stop destroying the planet ^^
You gotta be joking right? Helping the environment? are you serious? Companies who ACUTALLY help the environment have fume extractors on top of the furnace so that all these toxic fumes get filtered. Secondly they use aluminum because its easy to work with but in cookware its very controversial because in high doses its toxic. "The surface of aluminium pressure cookers tends to react with acidic foods during and after preparation. Hence, the use of aluminium pressure cookers can cause adverse effects on your health. Stainless steel is non-reactive to acidic and salty food items, making cookers made of stainless steel a healthier choice" Anybody claiming anything else is misinformed or is trying to sell you something, i am just saying how it is. Ever used aluminum cookware? After long use it starts pitting and it deteriorates, it looks like it gets holes in it. Where do you think that material goes? (Easy to work with regarding machining, melting down etc melting point= 660,3 °C (1220 F), in comparison stainless steel the melting point is 1510C (2750) over double.
This is the absolute opposite of helping the environment. Those cans would be 100x less environmentally damaging just piled in a bush or buried in a hole. Instead they are burning huge quantities of dirty coal with no fine collection, releasing aluminum vapours as well as any other chemicals from the can labelling, and risking their lives and health while doing it. They are working their asses off to survive, but this is the absolute opposite of helping the environment.
@@FireGodSpeed First thing i thought, that smokes coming from the plastic liners Burning off "real clean" and then the leaching from them. Im curious if the dip was to coat them but yeah no thanks!
@@shmodzilla I wouldn't buy aluminum cookware to begin with even if it was from a billion dollar company, and certainly not from a shady workplace like in the video, i mean JESUS christ, they throw everything on the ground like who gives a damn. And yea definitely was a coating at the end with the dip but who on earth knows what they are using. I mean look at the "assemble stations" they have, didn't even bother to clean the floor, straight handling it on the dirty floor, with dirty hands.. Maybe they didn't invent brooms yet, that would explain why every floor is completely covered in dirt. I get that machines get dirty over the time but when was the last time anybody wiped down a machine, they are CAKED with oil, dust and chips. That's years and years of neglect.
You will not use aluminium for ANY hwatinf process! Reasons: Aluminium is constantly loosing particles over time. Alum. is verry soft, way to soft for heatings. Alum. is danger for health.
Great. 1. First thing how metal is used in beverages. 2. Collection of this empty can gives many poor peoples their daily bread. They take effort roaming around and kindling the garbage and collect this. 3. These metals instead of lying as garbage and takes years to get into earth gives an industry employ many peoples work in their factory. 4. The life if this waste metal turn into a useful product for home. 5. It still has a recycle value as a whole to make any other product. God Bless. Industrial revolution is not just very rich peoples but even small but helps the country.
Aluminum dust, toxic chemicals, darkness, noise. A hell on earth.
Really, Muslims man making Pressure Cookers? You can not make this up...
Just what I was thinking. I bet most of those guys don't live much past 60, for the sake of some cheap protective gear.
Plus the sandals. lol
@@bobafettish6730 The sandals around heavy and super hot equipment always trips me out.
@@TheGodpharma 60 ..? whatever they were earning will be spend on lung infection
WOW! carrying a shovel with molten metal wearing sandals and regular clothes! crazy stuff. A man's got to do what a man's got to do....
Once I saw a homeless guy going house to house pulling cans out of the recycle bins and as I was watching him I thought of that phrase "A man's got to do what man's got to do" and as I was thinking that he actually said it out loud.
That is confidence I wish I had!😂
They have no OSHA or unions or protective equipment or workman's compensation
About 1970, age 16, I had a Summer job in a British steelworks dragging sheet steel through a big shearing machine. Gloves were considered too expensive to destroy, we cut out squares of sackcloth to cover the palms of our hands. If you missed the sheet first time, you did not try a second time as the blade was coming down again. I'm not joking. Did it for 6 weeks and never went back.
Os indianos levam uma vida dura cheia de privações socioeconômica, é triste.
@@marinaldamendesmarinalda3651The government needs to stop their space programme and spend other countries monetary aid on the poor of India. The Indian people need to make their leaders accountable like other countries have done in the past.
I ran a Wysong 240 inch shear like that. Every day for about two hours, shearing giant 1 piece salt box spreader sides. Then Id form them on the pressbrake, then cut drill tap, mill drill and Cnc bore everything else. for 9 years ... And every painful step I take nowadays reminds me. To all of you, DONT DO MY ABOVE JOB i listed.
Itll make you so much money in OT but youll never see family and be a wreck at 55. Worse then pro ball without the compensation.
Much respect for the 6 weeks.
Yes, very hard, unpleasant and dangerous work, but these guys do what they have to do to feed their family.
Very hard workers and very skilled, so good luck.
They probably rotate from boring parts to more technical parts as they gain experience. If only Americans were this industrious about recycling their trash.
@xyz do you really think all this trash comes from the USA? The whole world pollutes horribly and China is very much the worst of it
@@xyz574 we have laws about workers being in dangerous situations .
like breathing toxic gasses from aluminum we dont have to recycle trash when we can send it to third world countries .
@@dahabs123 I don't generate any garbage at all. Except for the rare toxic material such as broken Pyrex, dried paint.
>> we have laws about workers being in dangerous situations .
Not if Trump is reinstalled.
I agree. First thing that came to mind is how many jobs there are and how many of these jobs could easily be eliminated by robotics. Much safer, better tolerances, perhaps lower prices, but all at the cost of loss of jobs - so who really wins? Perhaps many would argue it better to breath dust and provide for their family than be homeless and/or destitute. Looking at some of the city blight (rust belt) in America gives you an idea of the cost of so called progress.
I will look at my pressure cooker differently. Each of these men are gainfully employed and earn their living.
they dont compare to my instant pot
killing their lungs n health in the process
@@fitnesspoint2006and who is going to make affordable protective equipment for these guys? Not Americans nor Canadians.
@@_Wai_Wai_ um they will?
No food stamps no welfare no section 8 but plenty of huevos
Thank God they were wearing their Health and Safety Sandals!!👏
😂😂
I felt bad for laughing this lol
Grazie a Dio sono costretti a fare questo terribile e pericoloso lavoro?😡
You'll remember when you're hungry.You would starve to death here.
so they are slaves or went for the job interview totally in the dark?@@user-ds6yf1mm5w
These individuals working hard. Much better decent people doing this job instead of scamming on the phone
SIM VOCÊ TEM RAZÃO,PORÉM ELES DEVERIAM TER MELHORES CONDIÇÕES DE TRABALHO
These guys are Pakistani, they don't do that phone scam stuff.
Wow the sheer level of hard work these brothers put out. May God bless them all. Life is tough.
Ameen..
La vida no es dura...los macabros la convirtieron en esclavitud ....tanta tecnología y la miseria redunda.....el rey de las bestias solo produce miseria
Yeah your God has bless them 😂😂😂😂
Yes, it's nice to see them allowing children to work, it's never too late to start working in a factory without any form of protection as that will just make the end product more expensive.
@@nothing9220 My father always said - there but by the grace of (insert whichever god you want) goes I. I live by that. My God, your God, we agree on almost nothing - we as humans are so dysfunctional we have no right to even be in the universe.
Wow, amazing hard work. May GOD bless them!
no such thing
No, god has cursed them to a life of very dangerous, toxic work conditions. But let's thank God for that right?
I am a retired Engineer from Argentina and am *IMPRESSED* by the high quality product these skilled workers are turning out. Congratulations and much respect.
I am a retired Pulmonologist from the US and am DISMAYED by the high quantity of cancerous lung tumors these (soon to be dead) workers have. Sympathy to their families.
No one lives forever, if you pay there bills and feed there families, then you can tell them what to do and not to do lol @howiefeltersnatch69
@@theinfamousraiders2600it’s called criminal capitalism
@@howiefeltersnatch69is it the smog when melting the aluminium?
You are an engineer. LMAO. There is no quality control. At one point there was a child assembling these pots together!
Какие молодцы!Я бы купила у них эту кастрюлю!👍☺️
This pakistani people are very hard working
I'm sure they are very hard working people but horrible azz government that lets their children work instead of going to school!
@@theivan8851 Mostly People Can't go to school Bcz they don't have Someone for support Like No family Father died And other family Issues these people work daily Only for 2$
@@theivan8851and government is corrupt
And support child labour apparently.
@@R.B.90 when you are poor, talking about child labour is a luxury and 1st world problem
Salam buat warga Pakistan dari Indonesia🇲🇨
Love 💖💖💖 to Indonesia from Pakistan
to my surprise, these machines are cleaner than the machines used in the food sector 😂
That's because they don't allow us to use children to clean those machines. If only those stupid countries would allow us to use small children to clean machines for us. Just recently an American company got in trouble for having children clean those dirty food machines.
😄😄😄
This is just the background of the spectacle that is the modern world. Large companies creating top quality material for underdeveloped countries to survive with their remains
Настоящие трудяги. Отличная продукция.
🤣
THEY WORK SOOOOOO HARD ,watch them make a hard living just too feed there family ,not thinking about there heath .
only for their kinds to repeat the same process, thumbs down
So impressive to see these hard working people making a living.
Why? They are just people working, like the most of us on this Earth. 😂
@@michaelevervall9889 Tell this to the corrupt policians.
@@Zulu369 yes, and the fact that if you're breathing in those fumes you'll die young from cancer. But oh yes, let's compliment those poor bastards on "how hard they're working for their family." This is called desperation my friend and it should not be this way. Wake up!
@@michaelevervall9889tinha que ser um imbecil de um país neocolonialista
@@smokinjoe45 May God help you survive your anger.
Amazing process. No one is a slacker there. We should count our blessings.
God bless these hard workers. They are helping to provide for their families, cleaning up the environment through recycling, and also helping their county as a whole. Good sustainable living.
allah has been extremely kind to them
In these conditions and during Ramadan 😢
Tougher than I am😊
Nothing gets wasted Good to see they recycle and make great products But the fumes 😮 Cheers from Linda in Australia
How do you get rid of toxic fumes?
It's really nice to see countries like Pakistan use up all of their resources like children, it's not like they will ever run out of those. This is why Capitalism is so great, it helps countries with a lot of money stretch that dollar just a little more.
The only thing that gets wasted is humanity.
@@theivan8851 Humanity is very expensive when you work in a country that capitalizes on exploitation. Humanity is usually reserved for countries with a healthy welfare system that incentivizes fat people to sit at home and live off of the government.
Have you gone to beg?
The sandals always get me. They've definitely seen shoes. They just have to have free toes. No matter the industry, no matter the hazards. It's flip-flops or nothing.
And then I notice that the vat isn't full of detergent. It's nitric acid. Which just destroys athlete's foot. Smart.
A couple of guys have shoes, if they're forced to...
Que povo trabalhador.e são muito inteligentes e humildes.Fico adimirado em ver eles trabalharem com tantas riquezas.
I love the sterile operating room conditions the men are working in,state of the art protection equipment and respirators.. truly a template for fledgling business.
Точно 😁
it doesnt need to be sterile theyre not making food and they dont need respirators as there is no fine particles
So it's a safe healthy working environment...? You must profit from them in some way.
@@andyvitale6071 yes its safe and no i dont profit from them. your talking as if its any different in the west, ive done warehouse work in the west for amazon where you march for 12 hours like a slave, where your back discs degenerate from lifting boxes, where electric lights above your head give you cancer, where cardboard dusts in closed warehouse units give you lung cancer, where you have to wear a portable scanner on your wrist which gives you radiation and cancer but you dont mention that, you mention "flip flops"
@@user-fl6jn1wb2tThey should definitely wear protection
That pressure cooker must be a hot seller there
Every household, whether rich or poor, has got one. Its a must for cooking Red Meat, which we Pakistanis eat a lot of.
Это сколько же нужно банок опустошить, чтобы обеспечить работой такой заводик 😮
I love Pakistan people hard workers with big love
After all that, the sales guys will say "without us, this company is nothing"
В СССР когда то популярные были скороварки. Но процесс переработки пищевого алюминия из банок дающий новую жизнь, восхищает.
watching this makes me want to pay MORE for the next aluminum pot I buy
aluminium is not safe for food.
К сожалению, эти деньги уйдут у как сверх прибыль продавцов.
@@meex88hiphop yes but most Asian use as their cooking pot .
@@thesonofgod8104 sadly
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋BUENISIMO FELICITACIONES A ESOS TRABAJADORES DIOS LOS BENDIGA SIEMPRE
Best videos Very inspiring and useful ...Always successful friends Greeting from Indonesian traditional gold prospecting 🇮🇩🙏💓😍👍👍
I would not touch this pressure Desaster with a ten-foot pole
I really feel bad if I think that goods mad under this poor conditions are sold in the western world for cheap. Those people are really hard working under very dangerous conditions. I think many of them will get thick or suffer from accidents they will have some day while working in those facilities. Just to fulfill our appetite for cheap goods. Hope some day the world will be a better place for all! God may bless this people.
They are probably not sold in the west. No one buys a pressure cooker made out of aluminum in the west. Stainless steel is the way to go (have one myself) since aluminum is weaker and degrades when getting on contact with salt. Honestly I have never seen a pressure cooker made out of aluminum in the stores over here. 😂
@@michaelevervall9889 maybe not the pressure cooker, but there are plenty of other things from clothing, electronics, leather goods and so on that are also manufactured under similar conditions. And those goods are definitely sold to the western market as well. For example there is a video called "L-Handle Socket wrench production". Those wrenches you can find in every large supermarket. Don't know if it comes from the same production line, but most likely they look all more or less the same.
شكرا للمشاركة❤❤❤
Самое экологичное и безопасное производство в мире!
What is most impressive is the total disregard for human life. Unhealthy environment, no safety equipment, only highly dangerous tools operated without the slightest precaution. Including children working in the process. Unfortunate.
إنه الفقر.
@@tayebtayeb4090Und wer hat die korrupte Regierung gewählt?😰😰😰 Viele Grüsse aus Germany
Desde un país del primer mundo, se puede juzgar fácilmente la falta de medidas de seguridad, la falta de respeto al medio ambiente, incluso se puede criticar el trabajo infantil y las largas jornadas laborales.
Pero desde la realidad de un país del tercer mundo como el del video, o de la mayoría de los países en Latinoamérica, las condiciones laborales son duras! Las prestaciones son escasas y el sueldo es apenas lo mínimo para poder subsistir. Pero son esas condiciones las que se viven en la mayoría del mundo y que a final de cuentas permite a esas economías poder subsistir.
@@SaulMarquezRoussetвы сами хотите так жить. Не жалуйся.
Don't you worry, you're country is up next. Welcome to the developing world.
As a retired Engineer I take my hat off these men and boys, they work very hard for not a lot in return. Amazing to watch what was a common sight in Britain not so long ago. No health and safety and a long queue of people ready to take your job if you fail or fall. China now leads the world in the production of almost everything from Tech to raw steel. India works very hard too and deserves the credit too, for a population that strives for a better life, and an ability to repair almost anything.
man these people are so hardworking, here I am worried that I have to type an assignment on my laptop in a airconditioned room.. these people makes me appreciate my own job more..
محنت طلب ۔۔ مجھے فخر ہے اپنے بچوں پر، جو یہ سلسلہ چلائے بیٹھے ہیں ۔۔۔ ماشاءاللہ
السلام عليكم 🎉 وانا ايضا افتخر بهم 🎉
Техника безопасности просто топ
Refreshing to see close metallurgjcal monitoring for the manufacture of a pressure vessel - close tolerance stuff, a real inspiration.
Oh stop. Pressure cookers get to 15 psi tops. Several other things have to fail before it will get to enough pressure to make that metal pot or top explode
Awesome workshop , everyone is right on time with thier parts of the operation, right on!
Не успеешь за отведëнное время сожгут в печи
у них просто нет жидопаски
They probably start out really young instead of going to school. You have to start out young to get that good.
Горшков как у Вицина в "операции ы")))
Алюминевая совковая помню была раз так в 5 толше, чем это чудо из фольги😂
так ещё и алюминий со всяким говном переплавленный, всё скидали в дыру. даже мешки в которых банки были, но на выходе вроде вполне симпотичные получились, хотя при ближнем расмотрении думаю что там везде огрехи имеются.
@@Bawarez1 да хз как их делали, я про толщину говорю, на этом не экономили.
Тяжелейший труд.Надеюсь оплачивается достойно.
Ни чего подобного, им платят гроши.
This is just incredible....it's amazing what they do, and how they do it. I feel soft because I can't imagine working there with just sandals
Meu respeito a todos vocês pelo trabalho maravilhoso
Que seu Deus abençoe a todos.
Impresionante el trabajo que realizan con maquinaria muy rudimentaria y lo más cruel es que no se les proporcionan equipos de seguridad y laborando en sótanos y supongo que el pago es mínimo. Mi admiración y respeto para estos y más trabajadores pakistaníes😢
Salary. Very low.....that is life...Great job. God bless
Neverovatno.. Kakvi vredni ljudi svaka cast
Amigo saludos desde cuba ,que le agregan para sacar la escoria ,estoy interesado en el tema de la fundición ,gracias ,saludos a la familia
No le agregan nada, simplemente retiran lo que flota con un cucharón metálico.
Sandles are always my go-to foot protection footwear.
Not that it can compare to the danger factor, but I started working a summer job at a fish plant when I was 15, putting fish into cans on a conveyor belt. On my first day I wore strap sandals. Decades later I'm still an amazing legend, never to be forgotten.
It's ok. They're steel toed sandals.
@@HunterShows Invisible metal...Cool
Salute from a soldier ✋👮 you are doing a great job 👍❤
عمل جبار تشكرون عليه من يبحث عن الرزق الحلال الله يساعده
muito gratificante ver o processo passo a passo!
Estes trabalhadores honrados estao com sua redusida ao tempo porque respiram metal pesado de aluminio .Que Deus os proteja
Alumínio não é metal pesado.
É incrível a destreza do ser humano, parabéns a todos os profissionais envolvidos. 👏👏👏
I look at products like this and wonder how it can be so cheap, but this video is a great example of how quickly you can whip through the steps of taking waste material to a flashy new product, boxed.
Thanks for taking the time to create and share this video. It was fantastic
I love seeing children in the workplace, learning life skills early in life. It's heartwarming.
😂😂😂
ЧЕМУ ОНИ УЧЯТСЯ РАК БЫСТРЕЙ ЗАРАБОТАТЬ ИНВАЛИДНОСТЬ ТАМ ПАРЫ ХИМИЯЧ НЕ КАКОЙ ФИЛЬТРАЦИИИ
@@harrysusi5526 😁
@@harrysusi5526 😁
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Все профессионалы своего дела только кроме оператора)
Wow! The art of making things. Well done, guys. Not every thing must be made in an industrial plant. Wish your African brothers are watching. Best.
هذه الشعوب تستحق كل الإحترام والتقدير 💐
A w Europie nie wolno spalić kolorowej gazety .
Dzięki temu nie mamy takiego syfu w powietrzu
@@odrzutowiec83 Aaa no tak, przecież powietrze wcale się nie miesza... 🤣🤣
I was relieved to see that they were all wearing standard-issue safety sandals.
I did hear, however, that they would soon be issued new safety loafers if they started working full 16-hour shifts.
I was a little bit taken back that they had to give the guy handling the boiling acid gloves. They could have saved so much time and money without this step..
No way, it's a progressive company, they get Crocs after 20 years.
@@johntodd7495 They always give the fat cats all the fancy equipment.
Graças a Deus eles estão trabalhando com todos os equipamentos de segurança necessários, principalmente as sandálias para proteger os pés!!!
Через чур длительный процесс .
Надо вводить нано технологии.
Илон Маск где ты ?😀
Looks healthy. Where can i apply?
You're probably too old to start.
😂
Mis respetos a éstas personas que hacen un trabajo maravilloso, que Dios los bendiga siempre.
في كل مره سأنظر لقدر الطبخ سأتذكر هذا الفديو وهؤلاء الناس في كيفية وهذا الابداع والأتقان الفريد احترم هذا النوع من البشر مكافح ومُجد في عمله الله يبارك في مالهم
Todo muy saludable
С такого алюминия можно кастрюли делать,👍
С банок да, это ведь пищевой алюминий. У нас, конкретно в моём городе банки не принимают, почему, не понимаю!
Wen you see these people working like that it makes appreciate what we here in the US 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 good job fellows
Such hard working men. I hope they get better working conditions soon.
Good job well done
Muito, muito positivo. Só tome cuidado pq sua voz some frequentemente. Grato.
A BUNCH OF HARD WORKING PEOPLE MAY GOD BLESS THEM AND PROTECT THEM.
God bless you all, work hard people 🙏
Always my favorite part: throw thing on ground. Pick up from ground. Do another task, throw it back in the ground. Pick back up off ground. So much wasted time in that.
Try living their life before commenting on their method
Time is cheap in this territory. Of more concern is the lack of protection from fumes, swarf, dust, noise, chemicals. These hard workers are not looked after.
@@imac786curry curry curry work work work 😂
Allahu Akbar - I respect and appreciate these people may Allāh ﷻ give them a high place in jannah and ease their life and give them happiness in both the worlds
nunca imaginava que para fabricar uma panela de pressão passaria por tanto processos
parabéns aos trabalhadores
even the young kids putting in hard work
Aluminum pressure cooker??
Yes, you can make pressure cookers out of aluminum, you just have to make sure it's the correct thickness. Americans have even used aluminum for engines.
A ticking time bomb. The sheets they used are so thin.
Thank you for finding a way to make an income while also helping the environment. 😊 you guys are awesome. I'm from Pennsylvania in the USA ❤
Helping the enviroment? WOW - look how they destroy the planet, with all that wastegas, its not filtered, with NO safety, nothing - they should stop destroying the planet ^^
You gotta be joking right? Helping the environment? are you serious?
Companies who ACUTALLY help the environment have fume extractors on top of the furnace so that all these toxic fumes get filtered.
Secondly they use aluminum because its easy to work with but in cookware its very controversial because in high doses its toxic.
"The surface of aluminium pressure cookers tends to react with acidic foods during and after preparation. Hence, the use of aluminium pressure cookers can cause adverse effects on your health. Stainless steel is non-reactive to acidic and salty food items, making cookers made of stainless steel a healthier choice"
Anybody claiming anything else is misinformed or is trying to sell you something, i am just saying how it is.
Ever used aluminum cookware? After long use it starts pitting and it deteriorates, it looks like it gets holes in it. Where do you think that material goes?
(Easy to work with regarding machining, melting down etc melting point= 660,3 °C (1220 F), in comparison stainless steel the melting point is 1510C (2750) over double.
This is the absolute opposite of helping the environment. Those cans would be 100x less environmentally damaging just piled in a bush or buried in a hole. Instead they are burning huge quantities of dirty coal with no fine collection, releasing aluminum vapours as well as any other chemicals from the can labelling, and risking their lives and health while doing it. They are working their asses off to survive, but this is the absolute opposite of helping the environment.
@@FireGodSpeed First thing i thought, that smokes coming from the plastic liners Burning off "real clean" and then the leaching from them. Im curious if the dip was to coat them but yeah no thanks!
@@shmodzilla I wouldn't buy aluminum cookware to begin with even if it was from a billion dollar company, and certainly not from a shady workplace like in the video, i mean JESUS christ, they throw everything on the ground like who gives a damn. And yea definitely was a coating at the end with the dip but who on earth knows what they are using.
I mean look at the "assemble stations" they have, didn't even bother to clean the floor, straight handling it on the dirty floor, with dirty hands..
Maybe they didn't invent brooms yet, that would explain why every floor is completely covered in dirt.
I get that machines get dirty over the time but when was the last time anybody wiped down a machine, they are CAKED with oil, dust and chips. That's years and years of neglect.
Imagine coming to work to a place like this. Every shot screams toxicity, hazardous and inhuman. So much respect for these folks.
Nise working Please mention the Place Name
Yeah, this is great for the environment!!
All that smoke is the plastic liners buring out of the cans.
They polution there is incredible 😮
What strikes me is the enormous return flow of material from the shaping going back to the smelter. No waste.
A good concept for recycling of aluminium waste. Little HSE for workers. I saw children in the assembly line!
*Made in Pakistan* - Talent without Latest Humans Development Plan & Safety -
To be sold in Europe at a hundred times the manufacturing cost, and the only winner is the supermarkets
Nobody put a gun in your head to buy it...
@@manueljonathancaceres1265this not pressure cooker it's BOMB💣 made in Pakistan 🎉
@@anshuldubey7570 HAHAHA!!
You will not use aluminium for ANY hwatinf process!
Reasons:
Aluminium is constantly loosing particles over time.
Alum. is verry soft, way to soft for heatings.
Alum. is danger for health.
@@anshuldubey7570please enlighten us how you arrived at that dimwitted conclusion.
life expectancy of a long time worker here will surely not be long. damn, what men see to make a legit living!
Sad life, Sad work conditions.
Their working environment is horrible..
Great. 1. First thing how metal is used in beverages.
2. Collection of this empty can gives many poor peoples their daily bread. They take effort roaming around and kindling the garbage and collect this.
3. These metals instead of lying as garbage and takes years to get into earth gives an industry employ many peoples work in their factory.
4. The life if this waste metal turn into a useful product for home.
5. It still has a recycle value as a whole to make any other product.
God Bless. Industrial revolution is not just very rich peoples but even small but helps the country.
Definitely made to last..
Not like the rubbish from China... Nice work Guys👍
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Thank you Father God !!! God bless everyone in this video!