Not really. I think it’s Pakistan we’re watching and one of the rules in receiving Chinese foreign aid may be that all those labour intensive products must be stamped thus!
The Pakistanis I guess don't trust anything made in their own country. Why even bother putting made in China? Rest of the world thinks China makes junk. Pakistanis think the Chinese products are superior.
jesus christ have some respect for the people,they are just making their daily works to get through week and life with food shelter and some honor,you are no better then anyone in this video,if you were born in a different country you would be in the same situation,or even worse,keep your selfish words and ego to yourself nobody deserves to read disrespectful comments like that on the internet
love how only the united states has child labor laws our country would have so much more money if we had younger people working and not setting at home doing nothing but drawing welfare and government aid
The wheelwright, crude but effective in comparison to western ideals but the footage didn't show the complete job. The sweating on of the iron tread which tightens up the wheel and gives it strength. The footage of the wedding carriage is a western built carriage with meta wheels and disc brakes.
Good work & good professional production. Super Energy Efficient. Thank you for the insights! We have in Germany also some Green Party Member who would like to join your Fab. Where shall we send them ?
So the Chinese have subcontracted the work to small businesses in Pakistan (I think) and still mark it as 'made in China'......when they were once they were only subcontractors to the West. China has come up fast, just look at their car Industry now. This approach of farming work out will help other poorer nations.
@@UsamaAkhter No, labor is already Cheap in China and manufacturing process is also advanced. They can mass produce these in no time, they would not import these brushes and label it Made in China. This are locally produced wire brushes made in Pakistan but disguised as "Made in China" to imply "import" quality. "Made in China" items still bring a higher price than "Made in Pakistan". It's just straight out lying and shameful. They should be PROUD to label it Made in Pakistan, their home country. Extremely unethical business by this manufacturer.
Why does the wheelwrite guy do it that way? He obviously has skills or all his fingers would be gone, but not a template in sight. He measures everything, every time!
respect to all people how working hard....one thing I noticed that no protect to the workers gloves shoes glasses because of condition of work u need cloths how comfortable and security protect...I not understand why all have traditional cloths in places of work!!???
The guy running this channel wants the viewer to believe this is high quality craftsmanship, when in fact, it is some of the worst quality products I have ever seen. I just know Ronnie O'Sullivan, Jud Trump, and Mark Selby are on the waiting list for one of those snooker cues.
In case people are wondering, this manufacturer is falsely labeling "Made in China" because the want to imply "import" quality and sell at higher price in the market. As in this region, Made in China is still considered a better quality than locally produced. Just straight lying, sadly no enforcement and corruption allows them to do this. They should be proud to show their patronage and label it Made in Pakistan.
I remember when "MADE IN CHINA" (or JAPAN) meant it was crap, something you won at the carnival and not worthy of shelf space in the home. Today because of the nasty Western destruction motives of globalism, most all of the West's manufacturing has been handed over to China, Japan, and all of the 3rd world because manufactures wanted higher profits and couldn't stop the demand for fair wages in the West (and I mean just fair, not overly paid employees for factory work), so they created an alternate cheap labor force in the 3rd world and then sell the product back to the Western consumer they pushed out of their jobs. Crazy isn't it?
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a 3000 km Chinese infrastructure network project undertaken in Pakistan. Therefore because of trading law they can get away with it. Look at how many big ships operate under a different flag to get around employment laws.
Bless his heart, but for tech that is thousands of years old. That cart wheel was just sad. How he still has all his fingers using that saw/jointer like that is amazing. It's also kinda sad that wooden cart wheels for everyday work is still a viable business.
Over there it’s different. I lived in a third world country until I was almost 19 and during that time I did a lot of hands on/ construction type work. People there don’t have or even need the tools we have here in the west. They have the tools they have and as sketchy as it is rarely ever anyone gets hurt because they’re careful and don’t need labels everywhere telling them the floor is slippery when wet. I also did a lot of construction work in the west. People here get injured way more often than people do over there. That’s just my own observations.
I busted out laughing when I saw the fancy British carriage, and they tried to make you think that Pakistan guy made that carriage wheel. The Pakistani guy`s wheel was truly pitiful.
that's the worse. abuse of a dangerous saw ever. if you don't have any pride in what you do ,then don't do it. your just leaving yourself and others open to serious accident
"Made in China" - gotta love it. The first video showed the making of wire brushes in India - exactly 8 minutes long. Made in India YET the boxes the finished brushes are packed in have Chinese lettering on the outside of the boxes and clearly state "Made in China". Go figure.
Osha and EPA ran all this kind of work out of our country. I workes at a saw mill 25 years. Every injury we had that saw a doctor, required drug and alcohol tests. All failed the tests. Fail the test and you were fired with no workmans comp. Absolutely as it should be. .. 2 guys were jacking around and one ran over the others fòt with a forklift .. both tested positive. Fired both. Smoked pot at lunch every day. Until they hurt someone. Each other. Pot heads can stay in Moms basement as far as I'm concerned.
It wasn't even forty years ago that this was exactly how people worked in Europe. No masks, hardly any gloves. However, there were safety shoes and goggles. And the machines in the video were probably the exact same ones that were later exported as scrap.
Yes, and we drove a motorcycle without a helmet, a drove car without a seat belt, ice hockey players and alpinists without helmets. I was in a country in Eastern Europe in 2004, and there they laughed at me because I used seat belt. In the same country, the use of seat belts was introduced a few years later, and then they were no longer laughing.
Not very many bristles on that wire brush and you can see in the demonstration it's not their Brush their using it's a better quality one, a whole lot more wire bristles in that one. In the paintbrush it's sad not very many bristles kind of cheap.
I don't think that wheel would last very long on any cart. Why some of the rim segments are too short and need a patches is beyond me. Could they be decorative pieces?
The wire brushes with "Made in China" stamped on the boxs and brushs. Do the Chinese use an Indian workforce, is there some part of China inhabited by Indians or whats going on here.
I get a sick feeling every time I see these workers pass their hands over or go near unguarded moving belts and wheels on machinery and blades of saws and planing machines. The state of the workshops are deadly hazardous. This total lack of safety regulation is why the west is loosing out on manufacturing on all levels. However the dealers make greater profits off these poor peoples backs.
Yea, In the US, OSHA would have a field day with all the safety hazards in this kind of manufacturing. Plus all the Kid labor laws that would have been broken.
That does not look like CHINA where the steel brushes are made. Looks like PAKISTAN.
yeah, but the stamp was made in china XD
Ahhhhhhhahahahahaha
Thats what I was about to say too😂
This is Pakistan not China
Evidently china lies about where some if their products are made. Wonder which place has the cheapest labor costs?
The “Made in China” logo is very strange.
That's not made in China actually, my God, fake country of origin !!!
Perhaps they are such poor brushes,they want you to think they are Chinese
Yes what a scam , the Chinese find a way to get them made in paki for less hahaha
Not really. I think it’s Pakistan we’re watching and one of the rules in receiving Chinese foreign aid may be that all those labour intensive products must be stamped thus!
The Pakistanis I guess don't trust anything made in their own country. Why even bother putting made in China? Rest of the world thinks China makes junk. Pakistanis think the Chinese products are superior.
I'm glad to see everyone is wearing their proper PPE for safety.
Can't believe this guy making wheels still has all of his fingers.
and toes
Just incredible.
I had no idea they could produce footage of this quality in the early 20th century!
jesus christ have some respect for the people,they are just making their daily works to get through week and life with food shelter and some honor,you are no better then anyone in this video,if you were born in a different country you would be in the same situation,or even worse,keep your selfish words and ego to yourself nobody deserves to read disrespectful comments like that on the internet
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I could just cry watching that poor wheelwright.
The good thing is it looks like they are using reclaimed wood.
love how only the united states has child labor laws our country would have so much more money if we had younger people working and not setting at home doing nothing but drawing welfare and government aid
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The wheelwright, crude but effective in comparison to western ideals but the footage didn't show the complete job. The sweating on of the iron tread which tightens up the wheel and gives it strength. The footage of the wedding carriage is a western built carriage with meta wheels and disc brakes.
Good work & good professional production. Super Energy Efficient. Thank you for the insights!
We have in Germany also some Green Party Member who would like to join your Fab.
Where shall we send them ?
Почему они делают все сидя на полу,неужели так удобно?
I wish they’d do a video following these workers home, so we could see how they live. I’m very curious
Why? they are poor as F. They do a job anyone can do....robots already do these jobs.
they live at work :D
MAYBE THEY CAN INVENT SOME TABLES, CHAIRS, SHOES, PUSH STICKS, FINGERS, LUNGS, AND OSHA CLASSES.
Demasiado poco pasa en esas fábricas.
Wouldn't it have been easier to make the tenons round rather than the mortices rectangular, when making wheels?
9:54 - It’s “Bring Your Kid to Work” day.
THE GUY STILL HAS ALL 2 OF HIS FINGERS.
На коробке с щётками "сделано в китае". Контрафакт уже на Китай? Весело))
на китай батрачат по дешману
Всё изменяется, раньше капиталисты вывозили производство в Китай из-за дешевой рабсилы, теперь то же самое делает Китай.
It seems the elderly guy making the wheels (about 23 minutes in) missed his last pedicure appointment.
This Chinese people are so different!
If those were American hands making them, they'd cost 100X more.
Smart people just say it made in China
so sad - little kids who should be in school working in these sweat shops ......
Jeez ..... what happened to their economy or whatever it was that kept them in the 19th century?
So the Chinese have subcontracted the work to small businesses in Pakistan (I think) and still mark it as 'made in China'......when they were once they were only subcontractors to the West. China has come up fast, just look at their car Industry now. This approach of farming work out will help other poorer nations.
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The wire brush bristles are very sparse, they won't last long, I suppose that's the point.
Thanks for your valuable feedback
That is why they make so many!
That's why they mark them as Chinese!
I’m pretty sure it’s not the case but I hope they make a good pay ,just to work in these conditions
Very good
Nice paint brushes.
At 4:21 it says< "Made in China", but the people do not look Chinese!
Thought it looked like India.
It Is Pakistan Maybe Chinese Order
@@UsamaAkhter No, labor is already Cheap in China and manufacturing process is also advanced. They can mass produce these in no time, they would not import these brushes and label it Made in China. This are locally produced wire brushes made in Pakistan but disguised as "Made in China" to imply "import" quality. "Made in China" items still bring a higher price than "Made in Pakistan". It's just straight out lying and shameful. They should be PROUD to label it Made in Pakistan, their home country. Extremely unethical business by this manufacturer.
@@UsamaAkhterbut actually it's made in Pakistan !!
The folks making the steel wire brushes are not Chinese, yet they are putting in boxes that says made in China.
No, you don't understand, the BOXES are made in China
Chinese owned business
Amazing work.
Thanks for your valuable comment
Child labor in the paint brush section. Thought Pakistan has Child Labor Laws? If so, they are not being observed.
Just the of one of these shops in the USA
Why does the wheelwrite guy do it that way? He obviously has skills or all his fingers would be gone, but not a template in sight. He measures everything, every time!
Amazing
I had no idea Neil DeGrasse Tyson made wheels damn! The more you know! The more you know…
respect to all people how working hard....one thing I noticed that no protect to the workers gloves shoes glasses because of condition of work u need cloths how comfortable and security protect...I not understand why all have traditional cloths in places of work!!???
Видео с колесом поразило больше всего.
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I wonder what the purpose is of "made in China" is
Horrible working conditions. No safety. Looks like big fier hazard. 😢
Those are definitely not the wheels they made... Lol, they have coupling pieces!
The wheel! 🤪
Can’t talk about Covid on yt but promoting child labour is not an issue…
Those wire brushes didn't look like they were made in china
Everything is fake in China ??
i know these guys are working with limited tools and resources but that wheelwright guy was rougher than the wood he worked on
Why is it written made in China...🙄🙄🙄I didn't see any Chinese working...😎😎😎
How many hours did he have to work to afford that Makita drill?
The automatic drilling machine is just another example of how technology is displacing skilled good paying jobs!
The guy running this channel wants the viewer to believe this is high quality craftsmanship, when in fact, it is some of the worst quality products I have ever seen. I just know Ronnie O'Sullivan, Jud Trump, and Mark Selby are on the waiting list for one of those snooker cues.
Poor trees, have they got any left.😢
Erm, I was thinking the brushes were made in India! That was not China!!
Ну ИНДУСЫ дают 6:24 сделано в КИТАЕ!!!
Why not use a Air grinder,
Child labor is prohibited. But nobody seems to be interested in that.
Ah yes, child labor. Definitely something you should put in a you tube video. 😑
"made in china ?" 😅
China is making use of Pakistan, so sad !!
In case people are wondering, this manufacturer is falsely labeling "Made in China" because the want to imply "import" quality and sell at higher price in the market. As in this region, Made in China is still considered a better quality than locally produced. Just straight lying, sadly no enforcement and corruption allows them to do this. They should be proud to show their patronage and label it Made in Pakistan.
I remember when "MADE IN CHINA" (or JAPAN) meant it was crap, something you won at the carnival and not worthy of shelf space in the home. Today because of the nasty Western destruction motives of globalism, most all of the West's manufacturing has been handed over to China, Japan, and all of the 3rd world because manufactures wanted higher profits and couldn't stop the demand for fair wages in the West (and I mean just fair, not overly paid employees for factory work), so they created an alternate cheap labor force in the 3rd world and then sell the product back to the Western consumer they pushed out of their jobs. Crazy isn't it?
Many years ago, I bought a hand drill from Poundstretchers. It was made in India. The chuck fell apart while tightening!
China is making use of Pakistan , so sad !!
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a 3000 km Chinese infrastructure network project undertaken in Pakistan. Therefore because of trading law they can get away with it. Look at how many big ships operate under a different flag to get around employment laws.
Would you? 😂😂😂
Bless his heart, but for tech that is thousands of years old. That cart wheel was just sad. How he still has all his fingers using that saw/jointer like that is amazing. It's also kinda sad that wooden cart wheels for everyday work is still a viable business.
Over there it’s different. I lived in a third world country until I was almost 19 and during that time I did a lot of hands on/ construction type work. People there don’t have or even need the tools we have here in the west. They have the tools they have and as sketchy as it is rarely ever anyone gets hurt because they’re careful and don’t need labels everywhere telling them the floor is slippery when wet. I also did a lot of construction work in the west. People here get injured way more often than people do over there. That’s just my own observations.
I busted out laughing when I saw the fancy British carriage, and they tried to make you think that Pakistan guy made that carriage wheel. The Pakistani guy`s wheel was truly pitiful.
Even the packaging says made in China. But if the price is right , I don't care where it was made.
Chinese owned??
Yes, very strange made in China ! They must be subbing out the pierce work and still making a profit , no doubt exploiting the labour force 🙀
Fantastic
Made in China on the box? Uh theres a problem here
China is making use of Pakistan, poor Pakistan, fake China !
Many other products were also doing the same fake origin by China !!
I didn't know that Indian people were handcrafting steel wire brushes "MADE IN CHINA" !!!! Why don't they put a "Made in India" label ??
Why would they put India when it’s Pakistan?
AAaah Ok ! It's Pakistan so they put "made in China" OK I understand !!! I didn't know Pakistan was part of China... @@pesto88
that's the worse. abuse of a dangerous saw ever. if you don't have any pride in what you do ,then don't do it. your just leaving yourself and others open to serious accident
Lol, they are counterfeiting Chinese brushes.
H&S nightmare 😹
Pakistán en la edad media
"Made in China" - gotta love it. The first video showed the making of wire brushes in India - exactly 8 minutes long. Made in India YET the boxes the finished brushes are packed
in have Chinese lettering on the outside of the boxes and clearly state "Made in China". Go figure.
feito na china, so que na india
Made in China ????
Колесо конечно треш
Notice the lack of safety features
6.26-индусы подделывают китай😁теперь я видел все!
Osha and EPA ran all this kind of work out of our country. I workes at a saw mill 25 years. Every injury we had that saw a doctor, required drug and alcohol tests. All failed the tests. Fail the test and you were fired with no workmans comp.
Absolutely as it should be. .. 2 guys were jacking around and one ran over the others fòt with a forklift .. both tested positive. Fired both. Smoked pot at lunch every day. Until they hurt someone. Each other. Pot heads can stay in Moms basement as far as I'm concerned.
Why do they lie about the steel brushes being made in China?
No health and safety in this factory
In which country the paint brushes are manufactured?
India, Sri Lanka or Pakistan would be my best guesses.
@@GlobalistJuice According to the dresses they are wearing it's not Sri Lanka.
It wasn't even forty years ago that this was exactly how people worked in Europe. No masks, hardly any gloves. However, there were safety shoes and goggles. And the machines in the video were probably the exact same ones that were later exported as scrap.
Yes, and we drove a motorcycle without a helmet, a drove car without a seat belt, ice hockey players and alpinists without helmets. I was in a country in Eastern Europe in 2004, and there they laughed at me because I used seat belt. In the same country, the use of seat belts was introduced a few years later, and then they were no longer laughing.
Tyler Mac do you mind
made in india not china.
Made in China??????
Not very many bristles on that wire brush and you can see in the demonstration it's not their Brush their using it's a better quality one, a whole lot more wire bristles in that one. In the paintbrush it's sad not very many bristles kind of cheap.
28:55 - I’m fairly certain that the wheel he made did not go on that coach.
Think you are correct
I don't think that wheel would last very long on any cart. Why some of the rim segments are too short and need a patches is beyond me. Could they be decorative pieces?
this is clearly in pakistan - why in the world does it say made in china on the brushes?????
the packaging box says made in China??? yet this is Pakistan ???? they should be proud of their product and market as such really stupid to do that
those brushes says made in china and there not in China (FAKE)
why it says made in china when this is clearly not china
The wire brushes with "Made in China" stamped on the boxs and brushs. Do the Chinese use an Indian workforce, is there some part of China inhabited by Indians or whats going on here.
Made in China ..... LOL!
Fake origin , they should be marked as Made in Pakistan !!! Poor Pakistan, bad China !!
Wy are they stamped Made in China? No Chinese there.
ужасное качество изделий ,сто раз хуже китайского !
Not really all that impressive as their as metal working skill
funny how slave labour like this is labelled ''amazing woodworking''. im not criticizignt their skiils, im refering to the terminology.
the fuck part of china are those brushes made in?
I get a sick feeling every time I see these workers pass their hands over or go near unguarded moving belts and wheels on machinery and blades of saws and planing machines. The state of the workshops are deadly hazardous. This total lack of safety regulation is why the west is loosing out on manufacturing on all levels. However the dealers make greater profits off these poor peoples backs.
Yes sure
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Yea, In the US, OSHA would have a field day with all the safety hazards in this kind of manufacturing. Plus all the Kid labor laws that would have been broken.
Child labor I thought was illegal