DES vrais professionnels à l'ancienne, pas de machines compliquées pas d'ordinateur, juste des gens qui savent travailler avec leurs mains, leur cerveau. Que du courage et de l'ingéniosité. RESPECT.
Brings back memories of being at Ferro alloys factory about 50 years ago! Not making castings, just giant-ish rough "plugs" of Ferro molybdenum (and eeek Ferro tungsten!) about 1/4 the size of the casting in the video, but it was an exothermic reaction in the sand and fire brick fabricated "pit" (of which at least 4 and sometimes 6, or even 8 were fabricated per working day). Yet, exactly the same casting sand, (the part of the factory was actually called the "sandpit"), same fire brick wall, same overhead crane, same need to remove the 'slag' off the top of the molten metal (but it had to cool a bit and solidify yet still be glowing red hot), the 'plugs' ,when cool enough, went into a truly giant container of water, called the "bosh", and they rumbled away as the water boiled up. My God, it was like being in Dante's Inferno, the shifts were 12 hours a day and I was just 17 years old... Did all the similar main tasks in the video eventually, it took ages to learn how, but it wasn't precision casting like in the video, just making giant-ish rough 'plugs' of really heavy ferrous metal alloys - blimey, I must have been barmy ):-)
Salve è da molto che seguo il vostro lavoro in genere e siete dei veri artisti perchè non è per niente facile iniziare ed arrivare a far qualsiasi tipologia di manofatto 👍👍👍👍👏
Chipmunks is hard at work again 😂😂😂 gets me every time. Even if these gears and all the other big castings are subpar, I still think it's amazing to see it done this way.
The flywheel is an element of the crankshaft drive and has the task of compensating for the rotational irregularities of the engine and overcoming so-called idle cycles and dead points through the absorbed kinetic energy.
here it is - the basis of real high-tech Western dominance :) without these "hi-tech workers", nothing would have happened in the enlightened technological world :)
No safety glasses, gloves, boots, that's ok, you get hurt on job, you go home, we not pay you, you can't work, your family starve, we find someone else
As you watch all these men hard at work you think, "I could come up with a ton of ways to automate this process." But no doubt the men running this plant have already thought through: if I spend X dollars to automate, instead of spending X dollars to pay all these guys, as I am now, there will still be X dollars I'll have to spend to cover a lot of hidden costs. So my savings would only be X and do I want to go to all that trouble for X? I think not.
Wonder how the employer sleeps at night. He’s in competition with companies that provide their employees with the basics in safety equipment. These poor guys are working in an incredibly dangerous environment without eye protection, ear protection, respirators, and foot protection. One slip up with a jack hammer mashing a bare foot or melted steel burning their off
It is a piece of Shit, full of porosities and holes Every company will reject it, unless they cheat and paint it after surface preparation crazy job this time
Yes for Western standards it is, but this is cost effective otherwise companies would go bankrupt as well as the small villages needing this equipment. H o les are caused by impurities from the scrap metals, again cost effective
DES vrais professionnels à l'ancienne, pas de machines compliquées pas d'ordinateur, juste des gens qui savent travailler avec leurs mains, leur cerveau. Que du courage et de l'ingéniosité. RESPECT.
Felizidadez para esos hombres exselente trabajo los admiro por su umidad 😮😮
Watching the creation of that sand mound is an education in itself.
That huge casting mold is the nicest looking structure in the entire village. The engineer sure has a very keen eye on detail!
Brings back memories of being at Ferro alloys factory about 50 years ago! Not making castings, just giant-ish rough "plugs" of Ferro molybdenum (and eeek Ferro tungsten!) about 1/4 the size of the casting in the video, but it was an exothermic reaction in the sand and fire brick fabricated "pit" (of which at least 4 and sometimes 6, or even 8 were fabricated per working day). Yet, exactly the same casting sand, (the part of the factory was actually called the "sandpit"), same fire brick wall, same overhead crane, same need to remove the 'slag' off the top of the molten metal (but it had to cool a bit and solidify yet still be glowing red hot), the 'plugs' ,when cool enough, went into a truly giant container of water, called the "bosh", and they rumbled away as the water boiled up. My God, it was like being in Dante's Inferno, the shifts were 12 hours a day and I was just 17 years old... Did all the similar main tasks in the video eventually, it took ages to learn how, but it wasn't precision casting like in the video, just making giant-ish rough 'plugs' of really heavy ferrous metal alloys - blimey, I must have been barmy ):-)
Heavy work MasahAllah Hunar HabibAllah
Salve è da molto che seguo il vostro lavoro in genere e siete dei veri artisti perchè non è per niente facile iniziare ed arrivare a far qualsiasi tipologia di manofatto 👍👍👍👍👏
Sehr gute Arbeit unter diesen Bedingungen. Geschickte und fleißige Arbeiter !😊
Chipmunks is hard at work again 😂😂😂 gets me every time. Even if these gears and all the other big castings are subpar, I still think it's amazing to see it done this way.
بسیارعالی دمتون گرم 👍👍💪💪💪💪سلام ازایران❤
The flywheel is an element of the crankshaft drive and has the task of compensating for the rotational irregularities of the engine and overcoming so-called idle cycles and dead points through the absorbed kinetic energy.
Like you guys for your work.
What does that blue/red tube they stick into the holes while building the mold do?
here it is - the basis of real high-tech Western dominance :) without these "hi-tech workers", nothing would have happened in the enlightened technological world :)
Nothing like pouring steel in your safety sandals to get your heart pumping
Time it took to build the mold, a great amount of work to get the rough steel wheel.
Serviço maravilhoso bom top.
Fine sand with oil mixed in to get a strong dulls it mold
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Building sand castles for a job sweet
It's amazing to me that they can do that and we cannot do that here in the United States
Cara todos de sandálias 😮 que perigo se queimar todo os pés
😊 Felicitaciones son unos grandes
What is happening poking holes in the dirt then blowing something into the holes with a hose?
Permite abrir poros para dar salida a los gases del fundido.
Parabéns Bon trabalho que DEUS OS ABENÇOE!!!!!!!!
Encontrei um brasileiro que também assiste esses videos tamo junto
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Compared to 1st World Countries, this seems so primitive.
Yet at the same time, it's amazing what can be done without "modern" technology.
Hard workers
Safety sandals on!
No safety glasses, gloves, boots, that's ok, you get hurt on job, you go home, we not pay you, you can't work, your family starve, we find someone else
Trabajo de machos.. No es para debiles.. osea..
As you watch all these men hard at work you think, "I could come up with a ton of ways to automate this process." But no doubt the men running this plant have already thought through: if I spend X dollars to automate, instead of spending X dollars to pay all these guys, as I am now, there will still be X dollars I'll have to spend to cover a lot of hidden costs. So my savings would only be X and do I want to go to all that trouble for X? I think not.
Bravo mais sur le tour leathe you turn on opposite direction you can do it but its not good for the leathe
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Wonder how the employer sleeps at night. He’s in competition with companies that provide their employees with the basics in safety equipment. These poor guys are working in an incredibly dangerous environment without eye protection, ear protection, respirators, and foot protection. One slip up with a jack hammer mashing a bare foot or melted steel burning their off
Where is the going on? It looks like Bangladesh or Pakistan by the look of their clothes. Is that right?
Pakistan
Ja pierdole!! 😮
Wonder the cost to make it there verus in Germany or Canada???
From Pakistan❤❤❤
What are they blowing into the holes?
Ar quente para secar por dentro
@@abranco4523co2 reacts with chemical binder in sand to harden sand.
Air....
I think it’s some sort of a binder or glue that will stick the sand together.
@busdriversteve1137 co2 which sets the sand binder.
Working for pennies
It is a piece of Shit, full of porosities and holes
Every company will reject it, unless they cheat and paint it after surface preparation
crazy job this time
Trabalho escravo vc Queria o que Man
what a terrible casting full of blow holes better to melt it down and try again
Yes for Western standards it is, but this is cost effective otherwise companies would go bankrupt as well as the small villages needing this equipment. H o les are caused by impurities from the scrap metals, again cost effective
You're a blowhole4
Terrible quality. My eyes are bleeding seeing this casting process.