and that's why you need to drill out the mounting hole. because a man without socks held a paper template down with one hand and center punched with the other
They have some real skills but that crap shows up in refineries and other places where quality is critical for safety yet management doesn’t care if they can save a buck.
😂someone else noticed thank the lord! The correct title should be “pakistan machine shop asmr” and nothing special happened besides removing an oxidation coating of rust and cutting holes into a disk.
Yeah I ran a 30s lathe one time that had been updated, dudes act like a face cut and a side cut on a lathe is mind blowing. Probably just trying to bait machinists into reacting
It is easy to make fun of their sandals, their old machinery, their lack of safety equipment and process. But in terms of history of technology these guys are really just a few steps behind us. That’s how our grandfathers and great-grandfathers used to work. We were where they are not too long ago. If the computers went down it is these guys who would dominate because most of us don’t know how to do shit anymore. Let’s pay them the respect they deserve for their hard work. If they had proper regulations they’d wear safety equipment. If they had better machines they’d use them.
Sooooo, what was mind blowing? A torch cut, some lathe work, etc. It was the first time I’ve ever seen anyone use a large drill bit as a center punch, but not mind blowing!
😊 let me explain. First, the material they used is actually the old ship wreckage from which they are being made. Second, this way the steel may not be virgin hot rolled sheet but a ship grade steel being used for this purpose. Second the work is done by teenagers and tools are not modern like in US. You can get a 6 inch Inner dia and 9 inch outer dia 18mm flange with 8 holes for like 7$ per piece
Kudos! ... I've got so much respect for these machinists, artisans and artists that do incredible things despite their meager means and lack of expensive fancy-pants tools and materials. 1000x kudos!
If it works, it works; years ago I worked in a fab shop that did no machining but had an old South Bend that had a loose head bearing and +.020" slop in the carriage pads, that nobody could make a straight cut on; they kept the thing around for cutting and threading pipe, was all it was good for. I needed to make some axle bushings for an obsolete Harley, so I asked the shop foreman if I could do a "government job" on my lunch hours; word got up to the front office that some kid was making precision parts on that old lathe. (+-.001" and a straight cut was precision enough for what I was doing), and the owner of the company started coming back and watching me work on the thing; he was really impressed. How did I make the parts come out straight and true on that old rattletrap? That's MY secret! But if you know, you know.
@@joelee2371 OK. But instead of properly sharpening the drills and chisels, they put huge levers on the machines. When countersinking, they rattle flaws into the bevel. I suspect it is a repetitive behavior without reflection.
@@reinhardwolters7180 i did notice that, and suspected they were drilling with dull bits, and course, cutting dry doesn't help tool life, but i suspect these folks aren't school trained.
@reinhardwolters7180 im with you my boss would beat me with a stick if i ran a 16mm hole with no pilot done a bolt pattern without atleast useing a protracted chuck on somthing like that and chatterd the crap out of a big drill bit to chamfer the hole insted of just useing a countersink bit ... the swarf is coming off that insert terrably the insert is tearing the material not cutting nicely its recutting swarf its just all bad
@@hulkgqnissanpatrol6121 hardened extension center drills with a broken off tip ground to a point make excellent layout punches. Far better than any old drill will. Ones a harden tool steel. The other of drill rod is only heat treated enough to cut holes most metals yet still somewhat flexibly and shatter resistant.
@@fialazoubir6902интересно ты рассуждаешь. Можно тогда сказать, что Чингисхан захватил полмира с помощью лука и стрел, которые может сделать любой у себя в гараже.
FYI to the good folks in the comment section: They use the words amazing and mind blowing to describe something that is actually crude and basic to trigger folks like you to comment. This technique is pervasive in youtube shorts… for the purpose of driving up engagement to feed the algorithm. Y’all took the bait. Ironically, now I have too.
Yup, a man who knows his trade. I leaned on a manual machine 64 years, ago and that's what I still use for one-off jobs. It's repeatedly suggested to me that I equip it with CNC, but why? Then I have to CAD or program in every one-off job, plus the additions would cost more than the machines. If you can't knock out a job on a manual machine, are you a real machinist?
I've been a tool and die maker for over 20yrs. Still use manual machines to this very day. And they will be used 50 yrs or more from now. Mostly because of their versatility and lower costs. When a CNC machine goes down the operator/programmers are lost. Real tool makers and machinists roll up their sleeves and finish the job the way it's always been done😉
Stop buying cheap clothes made in China and India, stop using you iPhone, don't buy Nike, stop eating chocolate etc, etc, etc. We all hate it, it is a horrible thing to have children work like this but yet we demand super cheap products.
Children working next to adults is the best way to learn skills. The boy was only showing the end product. How did you assume child labor out of that picture???
Unfortunately it is a necessary evil for children to work and help support their families. And if these jobs were not available, the children would more than likely become victims of human trafficking. Very sad.
Machines are old, the technology is obsolete in modern countries but instead of all these the skill and hardworking of my great Pakistanis is appreciable. Hats off for them.
And that's how you make a hub out of a piece of unrated steel. No one will ever know this thing came from a rusty piece of iron with microscopic fractures all inside of it.
Turning a steel disk on a lathe is mindblowing? I saw a guy machine parts for a working combustion engine you could hold in your palm, that's mind blowing
Easy for you to say; immediate survival comes first, then the niceties. When you are dirt poor, you eat today and deal with tomorrow when tomorrow comes, which for many in that world, won't.
@@joelee2371Larger things come first, but because we become morally compromised due to poverty and so on, we push environmental issues away. It is not just humans affected by human expansion. By larger things, I mean the planet/nature which is larger and more important than one species (humanity). It is easy to say this when you are not looking out only for your own life. People talk about the universal perspective, but never actually see it.
@@joelee2371 I've been there, but what's the point of eating if you can't breath? Or if you have no water to drink because it's polluted beyond belief. You would think they would want to care a bit more of the world they are leaving for their kids. I've been dirt poor and lived outside but I always threw trash in trash cans , and I did care about the world. So you can do both you just have to want to.
@@romanvarcolac2238 I'm on your side on the issue; what are we leaving for our children? I'm just pointing out the stumbling blocks; nothing is ever simple, especially when we've painted ourselves into a corner.
@@patrickchavez3848 I'm on your side on the issue; what are we leaving our children? Im just pointing out the stumbling blocks; nothing is really simple, especially when we've painted ourselves into a corner.
Somebody gave me s couple of steel plates about this size and a little thicker, which I will be designing and making into a small rotary table, on a manual lathe, to use on a vertical mill. I love making the tools that make the tools.
As an American machinist I can tell you the reason this video is mind-blowing is because basically every step in the machining process was done wrong with the wrong tools and in the most inefficient way possible... In flip flops.... And then to further polish the turd, they had the most handsome kid in the village pose with the mediocre product because they were so proud of it 🤣.... And these are the same people who are successfully scam calling money out of America's elderly 🤯... Mind officially blown
When you need a 4 foot extension because your bit has never been sharpened.
Don't forget about the sandals. that's the PPE of choice of the get shiz done no matter what Pakistani
@@HeyDude93gtRomans and persians conquered half the world in sandals my guy.......
@@mgeller854many without some toes ,I’m guessing
Never, I mean NEVER, underestimate a man wearing sandals.@@mgeller854
I wonder how long it takes before that bit explodes and old mate ends up with a piece of red hot drill bit lodged in his eyeball 👀
So that’s where all the cheap eBay wheel spacers come from 🤔
It's a flange for piping. Nothing to do with wheel spacers lmao.
@@rth9975cheap wheel spacers where the lug nuts are always loosening is the same factory
No, I think it’s a spacer. Why would they put that flashy yellow coating on a pipe flange?
Lol
@@anvilsbane2196 That coating is an air blocker so they don't rust. I'm convinced it is a flange also.
and that's why you need to drill out the mounting hole. because a man without socks held a paper template down with one hand and center punched with the other
This right here is why we have to test our material and track MTRs and heat numbers.
Yep, because American is to lazy to make their own shit, so now we complain when others make it for us
Please explain
And why my company will not buy metal from India or China, because they print up fake MTR's.
@@jimmyboy2165 you must not be in the pipe industry lol
They have some real skills but that crap shows up in refineries and other places where quality is critical for safety yet management doesn’t care if they can save a buck.
The only mind blowing thing here is the click bait title. This is hundred yr old techniques with 50 yr old machines.
…and it’s rusted steel not inconceivable to use plane iron.
Those machines are older then 50 years
😂someone else noticed thank the lord! The correct title should be “pakistan machine shop asmr” and nothing special happened besides removing an oxidation coating of rust and cutting holes into a disk.
I was cutting holes in plate like that 50 years ago using gear my grandad had from before WW2. Nothing mind blowing about it.
Yeah I ran a 30s lathe one time that had been updated, dudes act like a face cut and a side cut on a lathe is mind blowing. Probably just trying to bait machinists into reacting
It is easy to make fun of their sandals, their old machinery, their lack of safety equipment and process.
But in terms of history of technology these guys are really just a few steps behind us. That’s how our grandfathers and great-grandfathers used to work. We were where they are not too long ago.
If the computers went down it is these guys who would dominate because most of us don’t know how to do shit anymore.
Let’s pay them the respect they deserve for their hard work. If they had proper regulations they’d wear safety equipment. If they had better machines they’d use them.
We would do well to remember this.
My grand father & great grandfather knew the value of cutting oil.
O senhor falou tudo!
Oh, yes...an excellent 200 (+/-3)mm connecting flange made of AISI 53B356Z7832186 steel (the one the scrap metal dealer brought that day)...😉😂😂😂
The fact that any of these guys have toes left amazes me.
Many of them don't.
They’re wearing the HSE Mk 2 safety flip flops… No problems!
@@kbg2000tube😂😂 nice
Sooooo, what was mind blowing? A torch cut, some lathe work, etc. It was the first time I’ve ever seen anyone use a large drill bit as a center punch, but not mind blowing!
Hahah same.
😊 let me explain.
First, the material they used is actually the old ship wreckage from which they are being made.
Second, this way the steel may not be virgin hot rolled sheet but a ship grade steel being used for this purpose. Second the work is done by teenagers and tools are not modern like in US.
You can get a 6 inch Inner dia and 9 inch outer dia 18mm flange with 8 holes for like 7$ per piece
@@ameerm4899 my mind still isn't blown. Sorry
@@thefinerbs7157 ok
Who cares if its modern. None of this is amazing. Been doing this for 35 years. @ameerm4899
Kudos! ... I've got so much respect for these machinists, artisans and artists that do incredible things despite their meager means and lack of expensive fancy-pants tools and materials. 1000x kudos!
Железо да знаем. Сталь нет не слышали. Им этого не надо. Они из железа всё делают и нормально. 😊
Good thing they're all wearing their steel toe sandals.
Still waiting for the mind blowing part
Я уверен что эти трудяги, сделают из остатка какую то деталь
No "mind blowing" technique here.....
Yeah like amazing, would be thousands on the titanic 1912.
But he turned it into 18ct gold😂
What's incredible about it? Basics of machining. However, with quality below zero. And the old machines are also mistreated.
If it works, it works; years ago I worked in a fab shop that did no machining but had an old South Bend that had a loose head bearing and +.020" slop in the carriage pads, that nobody could make a straight cut on; they kept the thing around for cutting and threading pipe, was all it was good for. I needed to make some axle bushings for an obsolete Harley, so I asked the shop foreman if I could do a "government job" on my lunch hours; word got up to the front office that some kid was making precision parts on that old lathe. (+-.001" and a straight cut was precision enough for what I was doing), and the owner of the company started coming back and watching me work on the thing; he was really impressed. How did I make the parts come out straight and true on that old rattletrap? That's MY secret! But if you know, you know.
@@joelee2371 OK. But instead of properly sharpening the drills and chisels, they put huge levers on the machines. When countersinking, they rattle flaws into the bevel. I suspect it is a repetitive behavior without reflection.
@@reinhardwolters7180 i did notice that, and suspected they were drilling with dull bits, and course, cutting dry doesn't help tool life, but i suspect these folks aren't school trained.
@reinhardwolters7180 im with you my boss would beat me with a stick if i ran a 16mm hole with no pilot done a bolt pattern without atleast useing a protracted chuck on somthing like that and chatterd the crap out of a big drill bit to chamfer the hole insted of just useing a countersink bit ... the swarf is coming off that insert terrably the insert is tearing the material not cutting nicely its recutting swarf its just all bad
Рейнхард-но ведь стоит признать РАБОТАЕТ!!!@@reinhardwolters7180
Steel, not iron.
was that Center punch a drill bit!? 🤔
If it works what's the difference?
@@USA-freedom
never said there was.
It was funny!
I do it all the time.
@@hulkgqnissanpatrol6121 hardened extension center drills with a broken off tip ground to a point make excellent layout punches. Far better than any old drill will. Ones a harden tool steel. The other of drill rod is only heat treated enough to cut holes most metals yet still somewhat flexibly and shatter resistant.
Молодцы!
Этих санкциями не испугаешь
Нано технологии в действии!
Perfect job without cnc
Luego te las venden cono hierro forjado al triple de su valor real
Acabas de decir una tontería.
أسلحة الحرب العالمية الثانية التي دمرت أوربا و اليابان صنعت بهاته المعدات ..!
@@fialazoubir6902интересно ты рассуждаешь. Можно тогда сказать, что Чингисхан захватил полмира с помощью лука и стрел, которые может сделать любой у себя в гараже.
Была железная, стала бронзовая
بل كان حديدا خردة صار حديدا قطعة غيار ..!
The mindblowing thing is nobody suffers accidents
Not a drill press, it’s a “drill machine”. I always love watching these guys handle 60lb pieces of metal while wearing sandals lol
When milling your own part is quicker than waiting on Amazon
Who needs an indexing table on a Bridgeport when you’ve got a piece of paper and a drill press?
FYI to the good folks in the comment section: They use the words amazing and mind blowing to describe something that is actually crude and basic to trigger folks like you to comment. This technique is pervasive in youtube shorts… for the purpose of driving up engagement to feed the algorithm.
Y’all took the bait.
Ironically, now I have too.
That’s actually impressive
They're doing the best with what they have. Not everyone is so lucky to have modern technology.
It called a circle burner, and it's the most common method for cutting a circle in steel with a torch !
후렌지를 저렇게 주먹구구식으로 만들다니 진짜 대단
😂😂😂
تساؤلي هو :
كيف و متى ظهرت هاته المهارات في باكستان الفقيرة ..؟!
The western machines that were replaced by CNC went to third world, where they are greatly treasured, along with people to teach the locals.
How did you get that machined surface on the ID with the torch?
And they did it all without the help of OSHA! Who knew
Didn’t think Anyone used manual machining anymore, all CNC
Thanks
Perfect job without cnc
Technology s important as well as improving bt everyone can't effort.... still there's a remote where CNC S unknoy
Where do you think all the manual machines went that were replaced in the west by CNC?
Yup, a man who knows his trade. I leaned on a manual machine 64 years, ago and that's what I still use for one-off jobs. It's repeatedly suggested to me that I equip it with CNC, but why? Then I have to CAD or program in every one-off job, plus the additions would cost more than the machines. If you can't knock out a job on a manual machine, are you a real machinist?
I've been a tool and die maker for over 20yrs. Still use manual machines to this very day. And they will be used 50 yrs or more from now. Mostly because of their versatility and lower costs. When a CNC machine goes down the operator/programmers are lost. Real tool makers and machinists roll up their sleeves and finish the job the way it's always been done😉
We used to have these skills in every small town in the US. We traded them for Walmart jobs. 😢😢😢😢
Child labor is a crime!😢
But very cheap.
Stop buying cheap clothes made in China and India, stop using you iPhone, don't buy Nike, stop eating chocolate etc, etc, etc. We all hate it, it is a horrible thing to have children work like this but yet we demand super cheap products.
Children working next to adults is the best way to learn skills.
The boy was only showing the end product. How did you assume child labor out of that picture???
@@soyoucametosee7860 can you be more naive?
Unfortunately it is a necessary evil for children to work and help support their families. And if these jobs were not available, the children would more than likely become victims of human trafficking. Very sad.
After it was cut with the torch, how was the center machined?
Machines are old, the technology is obsolete in modern countries but instead of all these the skill and hardworking of my great Pakistanis is appreciable. Hats off for them.
Mi primer trabajo,,tenía la edad de ese niño💞💞hoy estoy próximo a cumplir 60 años.
Here’s your 15 cent wage for the day! This 20 sec video made what those guys get in 3 years probably.
Mayhew needs to sponsor these fellas some actual Chisels…. 🤦♂️ 😂
lol home made brake rotors nice
Wheel spacers. Brake rotors don't have mounting holes on the braking surface
Great work guys
Ahhh...
I see why my brake rotors are so expensive.
o ho lovely, good good work, superb machining,, Turner,welder,fitter ,, congrats congrats..
Explains why some of the flanges we get suck
Beatifull job...congratulations..
And that's how you make a hub out of a piece of unrated steel. No one will ever know this thing came from a rusty piece of iron with microscopic fractures all inside of it.
This is about as mind blowing as me boiling water. I heat water up in a pan and after awhile it boils! Mind blowing!
Mind blowing that that still occurs in other countries!
Well this explains why the flanges never bolt up right half the time
If that blows your mind, you should watch me change a clutch in a Hyundai in 45min
Mind Blowing Techniques?
I certainly thought about blowing my mind watching this video.
And that is why import flanges are 1/8th the cost of a domestic flange
Bet they never check the rusty crap for cracks.
Are those big metal pieces from junkyards?
And what did the kid use to paint that piece?
Needed some new brake discs, look mint
I’m waiting for the amazing part.
Now we have these round metal thingys with holes 🎉
Esses árabes são azes em usinagem e ferramentaria !!!
Kindergarten level machining, not sure what’s so amazing about it
'With old rusted iron' lol. How do you think most iron looks before its manufactured?!
Turning a steel disk on a lathe is mindblowing? I saw a guy machine parts for a working combustion engine you could hold in your palm, that's mind blowing
Анодирование вконце поражает воображение.
Wow, that’s amazing
Amazing!
Anybody notice the ID was turned before he put it in the lathe the first time ?
So that's how they woulda done it in 3000 BC.
There is no limit on what they can make.
My 0Only issue us no shoes. Why?
Mind blown by the mushroom on that centre!
That shop is an HSE abomination.
The only thing worked harder than a government mule is a piece of equipment in an Indian workshop.
Necessity is the Mother of Invention.😉
omfg thats probably mild steel plate too lol
Absolutely Bad ass 👍
It takes remarkably little to blow your mind lol
What was he wiping on to turn it gold?
the fact a child showed the finished product
Una brida de este tipo debe ser forjada, no sacada de un trozo de metal. Al soldar puede deformarse o tener falla en su estructura.
Now if they cared about the environment I'd be really impressed..
Easy for you to say; immediate survival comes first, then the niceties. When you are dirt poor, you eat today and deal with tomorrow when tomorrow comes, which for many in that world, won't.
@@joelee2371Larger things come first, but because we become morally compromised due to poverty and so on, we push environmental issues away. It is not just humans affected by human expansion. By larger things, I mean the planet/nature which is larger and more important than one species (humanity). It is easy to say this when you are not looking out only for your own life. People talk about the universal perspective, but never actually see it.
@@joelee2371 I've been there, but what's the point of eating if you can't breath? Or if you have no water to drink because it's polluted beyond belief. You would think they would want to care a bit more of the world they are leaving for their kids. I've been dirt poor and lived outside but I always threw trash in trash cans , and I did care about the world. So you can do both you just have to want to.
@@romanvarcolac2238 I'm on your side on the issue; what are we leaving for our children? I'm just pointing out the stumbling blocks; nothing is ever simple, especially when we've painted ourselves into a corner.
@@patrickchavez3848 I'm on your side on the issue; what are we leaving our children? Im just pointing out the stumbling blocks; nothing is really simple, especially when we've painted ourselves into a corner.
Shouldn’t show videos where people are not wearing safety equipment.
Nice job.
Good Products greetings for you👍👍 ..
Don’t hold the work with your hands at any machine. Just ask Uncle Stumpy why.
The only mind blowing thing I saw was the guy that picked up the piece of rusty metal with bare hands that had just been torched a few minutes ago.
Well my mind's blown mind blowing techniques I guess in America we ain't technology equipped
They must go through some amount of tooling.
Not a bit coolant to be seen.
nice work, but those OSHA approved safety sandals crack me up
Somebody gave me s couple of steel plates about this size and a little thicker, which I will be designing and making into a small rotary table, on a manual lathe, to use on a vertical mill. I love making the tools that make the tools.
Ah yes, made in Pakistan... the hallmark of quality.
So is the mind blowing part where he used a bit of pipe in the drill press ?
Nice work
God help the people who have to work near those "steel" pipe flanges. They will fail early and catastrophically.
That’s one sweet kerf!
And that kids is why u don’t use wheel spacers !
This is how the insurance companies replace parts for repairs at 100x less than what they charge you.
As an American machinist I can tell you the reason this video is mind-blowing is because basically every step in the machining process was done wrong with the wrong tools and in the most inefficient way possible... In flip flops.... And then to further polish the turd, they had the most handsome kid in the village pose with the mediocre product because they were so proud of it 🤣....
And these are the same people who are successfully scam calling money out of America's elderly 🤯... Mind officially blown
The mind blowing part is why these guys can't ever clean their shops a little.
I’m mind blown ❤❤
there are two kinds of humans.
one kind makes things,
and, the other does not.
Raised face slip on flange w/125-250 RMS