Guys wearing sandals, machining a casting that barely qualifies as metal, using shady "cutters" without coolant or lube on pre-war British, and American made equipment using a carpenters "square" a tape measure, and a stick for measurement. This shop might have actually had a concrete floor though. It wouldn't take more than a couple hundred $ worth of measuring equipment and cutting tools to make parts that actually last, and fit properly.... Worst part is that the repair won't last, between the poor fit, and the amount of dirt and debris that got into the bearing.
@29:09 yea, you can't run carbide in that planer if it doesn't have the auto return lifter. No surprise he switched to HSS. Though I think that is the least of all concerns here.
It's nice to see that the old ways are not lost to history.
37:30 anyone hammering on equipment like that in the civilised world would be sacked on the spot. Here, they all do it.
They are trained on sledgehammer Thor 101.
W zasadzie takie coś nie powinno istnieć, marnują tylko surowiec i energię.
A LAS HERRAMIENTAS NO SE LAS GOLPEA!!!!!
Very cool montage 👍 lots going on👌
Guys wearing sandals, machining a casting that barely qualifies as metal, using shady "cutters" without coolant or lube on pre-war British, and American made equipment using a carpenters "square" a tape measure, and a stick for measurement. This shop might have actually had a concrete floor though.
It wouldn't take more than a couple hundred $ worth of measuring equipment and cutting tools to make parts that actually last, and fit properly....
Worst part is that the repair won't last, between the poor fit, and the amount of dirt and debris that got into the bearing.
I'm sure the weld spatter enhanced the accuracy of the shaper bed.
Challenging job done by hard work with dedication. Long live all with good health. Respect females.!.
At 33:53 very clever! His wrench was too big so he placed a bolt in the gap to make it work!
I’ve never seen that, but I like it
Amazing workmanship! But I am not sure I would have done it this way?
@29:09 yea, you can't run carbide in that planer if it doesn't have the auto return lifter. No surprise he switched to HSS. Though I think that is the least of all concerns here.
You guys are great I look forward to your videos.
very safety minded, they are!
they even do not put oil on any of the machinery as that would constitute a slipping hazard to the workers...
Hydraulic Hands👈👈👈👍👍👍
min 14 , 20 ... muy buena gente !!!!, ... pero era tiempo que limpien y cuiden las herramientas !!!!!
I have my t slots filled in with small rocks also. In fact i have tiny small stones all over my machine shop. Doesnt everyone?
No PPE and no proper equipment! Hammering on bearing and baring surfaces....... Nice!
Some of those workers seem very young.
I bet there is not one thing actually straight in Pakistan......
Я сначала подумал что мужик в черном пиджаке какой то начальник а он просто рабочий
В фирме есть нормальная литейка? Не проще было корпус заново сделать? Ну зачем этот геморрой с вкладышами? По мехобработке тож на тож. Если не меньше
Понятия усталости метала вам знакома ?
This is the NASA of Pakistan, they have shoes.
Вы из гавна лома делаете детали ? А у вас есть потом гарантия на то что они будут пригодны для дальнейшей работы ?
The guy with the green hat should get out of the way and let the others do their job. He creates confusion, NOT help.
UNSAFE!!!
FOR VIDEO PURPOSE EVERY TECK WEARING JACKET AND NEW CLOTHES BUT MISSING SAFETY GEARS.