Absolutely! That guy with the cutting torch is truly a master of his craft. His precision and skill in wielding the torch are nothing short of impressive, resulting in flawless cuts with an impeccable surface finish. It's like watching an artist at work, creating intricate patterns with each pass of the torch. We're fortunate to have such talent on our team, and we're thrilled that you appreciate his remarkable abilities. Thank you for noticing! 🔥👨🏭🎨
They are amazing. Just using basic tools, and no modern machines, every one seems to be an expert at the task they are performing. Very talented people.
Thank you so much for your kind words and blessings! 🙏 We're thrilled to hear that you found the video inspiring and useful. Sending warm greetings back to you from Pakistan! It's wonderful to connect with fellow enthusiasts, even if we're miles apart. Keep on with your traditional gold prospecting adventures in Indonesia! 🇮🇩😍👍
Skilled employees doing their utmost. I am missing a factory owner with responsibility to supply clothing, goggles and decent shoes. I know you can afford them bc I worked for such an employer in South America 😊
Be shut down in most countries can only hope they get paid well because they work hard and in the shittiest of conditions and and yet they still carry on doing a great job… Imagine how they’d feel if they were able to work in an environment that is both clean and full of safety… They deserve a safe environment for all the hard work and loyalty they have to offer.. Some hard working people right there
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that you found our work truly amazing. It's all about pushing the boundaries and delivering excellence. Stay tuned for more incredible creations from our team! 🌟✨
WOW watching the big block of steel getting faced was truly amazing, and at the speed and feed that was being done was really cool to see how much material was being taken on each pass 🤞always watching from New Zealand…
I'm glad that the uploader tells us at the end what the workers were making. I was trying to guess as this excellent video went along. I thought, "Maybe it's an element of a huge construction project such as a bridge, highway or ship...or maybe it's part of those massive dockside cranes that offload container ships...' I'm addicted to Pakistani manufacturing videos and can usually figure out what's being made early on but not with this one. Remarkable teamwork and ingenuity.
Nice thumbnail. I recognized the work instantly because of your recent video of the rebar machine. The machine looks interchangeable with the rebar machine so this is going to be interesting to watch.
Absolutely! Our team of engineers is the backbone of this project, and their skills are truly remarkable. It takes a blend of expertise, creativity, and determination to bring such a complex project to life. We're grateful for their dedication and craftsmanship, and we're thrilled to share their amazing work with you. Stay tuned for more impressive feats from our talented team! 🛠️👷♂️🌟
Surprizing any of these guys are agile. No steel toed boots and no safety slings when working in high places these guys would be fantastic repairing war damage on war ship after a battle.
Haha, you've got quite the imagination! While our workshop might seem like a scene from an action movie, safety is always our top priority. While it's true that our workers opt for a different approach to safety gear, their agility and expertise make them perfect for tackling even the most challenging tasks. But hey, repairing war damage on a battleship after a battle? Now that's a whole new level of adventure! Thanks for sharing your unique perspective! 🚢🔧🎬
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're grateful for the blessings and support. Our goal is always to deliver cost-effective solutions without compromising quality or safety. With a little help from above and a lot of hard work, we're dedicated to providing the best results for our clients. Thanks again for your encouragement! 🙏💪🌟
This was a big / large Product Handled by the Manufacturer, any how they worked hard and skill fuly on the Job what they have been ordered as per Drawings of the Equipment, this looks Finishing Stand of a Three High Manually Operated Open Train Rolling Mill meant for some Large Size Prouct such as may be Channel / Girder up to 12" Size. Thanks for the Effort on preparing / producing Video.
Hey there from SE Texas! We're glad you're enjoying the process of seeing big steel come together. It's like witnessing a puzzle being solved piece by piece, isn't it? As for what it is and what it does, we're working on crafting a STAN Machine in this video. It's an essential tool used in steel mills to roll metal into long rebar/iron bars, contributing to the backbone of construction projects everywhere. Thanks for tuning in, and we hope to see you around for more steelworking adventures! 🛠️🤠🌟
Omg almost could've chewed through that mild steel neater than that oxy cut. Holy jumpin jesus that one guy is wearing BOOTS! This is definitely a first in all these types of videos ive watched.
Haha, glad to hear we're breaking some new ground in the world of steelworking videos! 😄 It's all about adding that unexpected twist, right? And hey, who knew boots could steal the spotlight in a workshop full of action! Thanks for noticing and joining us on this unique ride!
Looks like a miniature Mill Stand. I guess those are manual screws for roll height I guess? Whooda thunk it? We had similar but much larger in a hot strip rolling mill.
What is The THING they are building? I really have no clue what are building " these machinists who unveil the intricate machining process with amazing skills in action as they meticulously shape and assemble this marvel of engineering., with dedication, precision, and craftsmanship, showcasing the relentless effort and remarkable talent that went into every stage of this complex machining project. Join us in marveling at the extraordinary skills displayed by these artisans, turning 75 days of hard work into a masterpiece of ingenuity. Get ready for an incredible showcase of machining expertise that will leave you in awe witnessed by this video"?
It seems like you're captivated by the mystery of our project! Allow me to shed some light on it. We're constructing a STAN Machine, a vital component used in steel mills to roll metal into long rebar/iron bars.
Bout time they learned to clean up... Bad working practices lead to accidents. If they employers didn't care they should be monitored by the government to ensure safe working practices are actually followed or be fined.. They'd sharp sort it out then!
I am amazed every time I watch one of these videos. People come to work in their pajamas and bedroom slippers. No work boots around heavy steel. Clothes that could burn up in an instant. I feel sorry for the guy on the cutting torch. Don't you guys know that you need cutting goggles when operating a cutting torch to keep from burning your retinas? And they help when pieces of slag hits your face and possibly eyes. Only a very few have work gloves. How many fingers are burned and cut and severed? How many feet and toes are broken or cut off? How many eye injuries occur? Has nobody there heard of a work bench? Everyone works on the ground and squat like they are taking a dump. The entire workplace if simply filthy. I see people chipping welding slag with no eye protection. And never wire wheel or brush welds. The welding process is very sloppy with incorrect welding rod angles. How weak can those be? One of the guys hanging around could at least use a rake and clean up the areas you work in. Disgusting. The lathes have cuttings piled up all around them. A stray spark could set it all on fire. The metal piles are simply unorganized. Close enough? Pieces of wire on the lathes to check center. Tape measures and rulers to check dimensions. Egyptian calipers to measure diameters? Does anyone there have dial calipers and micrometers? I'm never sure if I am watching a Mad Max or Planet of the Apes movie when I watch one of these "Amazing" videos. It's "Amazing" nobody is sent to the hospital or worse.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and observations. HH appreciate your engagement and want to shed light on the unique aspects of our machining environment. Our videos aim to showcase the reality of machining in certain underdeveloped regions, where resources and safety standards may differ from more industrialized areas. While it's true that workers face challenges, it's essential to recognize the resilience and resourcefulness of people. In these environments, individuals often make the best of what they have, utilizing creativity and skill to overcome obstacles. The choice of attire and equipment may not always align with conventional safety standards, but it's a testament to the adaptability and determination of our craftsmen. They understand the importance of safety, and continuously strive to improve our practices within the constraints of our surroundings. Your insights provide valuable perspectives, and we appreciate your understanding of the unique conditions they operate in. Our goal is not only to showcase machining processes but also to highlight the industrious spirit of those working in less privileged areas. Your support and understanding contribute to our mission of sharing the diversity of machining practices around the world. Thank you again for your thoughtful comments and for being part of our community.
Great question! Think of the STAN Machine as the superhero of steel mills. It's like the Iron Man suit for rolling metal into those long rebar/iron bars you see in construction. So basically, it's the behind-the-scenes hero making those sturdy structures possible. Thanks for asking! 😄
While we appreciate your concern for safety, it's important to note that the workers in the workshop are not obligated to wear safety PPE by choice, as they work under their own terms. Hydraulic Hands actually provides direct cash support to these workers for their livelihood, rather than owning the workshop. Nonetheless, we value safety and well-being, and we'll consider your suggestion for future endeavors. Thank you for your thoughtful input!
Ah, je vois! Cette machine incroyable que vous avez vue est en fait utilisée pour produire des barres d'armature en acier dans un laminoir! Ces barres sont essentielles dans la construction et le renforcement des structures en béton armé. Imaginez-vous, ce sont les fondations solides sur lesquelles reposent de nombreux bâtiments et infrastructures. C'est comme si ces barres étaient les super-héros discrets du monde de la construction! 😄 Merci pour votre question et votre intérêt pour notre travail! 🏗️🛠️
Ah, poetic yet profound! Indeed, the world of manufacturing can sometimes feel like navigating through a universe of challenges and complexities. But hey, that's where the magic happens, right? Thanks for capturing the essence of our journey with your words! 🌌🔧✨
Curiosity sparked, huh? We're creating a STAN Machine in this video-a powerhouse used in steel mills to roll metal into those long rebar/iron bars you see everywhere! It's a fascinating process, and we're excited to share it with you. Thanks for tuning in!
Haha, looks like someone's got a keen eye! 😄 Well, we like to keep things casual around here, but you caught us red-handed! Safety first, right? We promise to have a word with our 'flip-flopping' fashionistas and maybe upgrade them to boots for their own good. Thanks for keeping us in check with a good laugh!
Для почитателей "Тяжесть это хорошо" ну или материл (неликвид) предоставляет заказчик ). С учетом сварных швов без разделки и крепления верхней балки на дрыщавых относительно общего сечения пальцах, плита такой толщины в большей части деталей нафиг не нужна. хватило бы и 40-50мм зато нормально обваренной. с меньшим геморроем по заготовительным работам. Инженера там рядом не стояло. Он бы им и вес изделия уменьшил раза в 2. и жесткость вполне бы увеличил и не запуливая при этом трудоемкость в космос. А так то: Умеют. Могут.
О, вы знаете, дело в том, что мы иногда любим вызывать своего рода тяжесть, ведь весело же копаться в материалах и создавать что-то особенное! 😄 А по поводу сварных швов и деталей, ну что сказать, каждый имеет свое видение и свой стиль, верно? Инженеры тут конечно бы не помешали, но, наверное, они заняты подсчетами веса вселенной... В общем, давайте считать это нашим уникальным подходом к делу!
You know it is a "good" machine - when the only machining/measuring standards applied are a tape measure, and a carpenters framing square! And the only tools used are a 9" grinder, and various sledge hammers. LMFAO
Es handelt sich doch bestimmt um ein Mikrometer Maßband. Außerdem wurde auf die Arbeitssicherheit geachtet. Sind dir die speziellen Schutzbleche bei der Arbeit mit dem Schweißbrenner aufgefallen? Die Qualität der bearbeiteten Oberflächen ist Einzigartig. Kann es sein das ich sogar Lunker gesehen habe? Die Erzeugnisse der pakistanischen Industrie und der Arbeiter erstaunt mich immer wieder. Ich würde mir gerne einmal Pakistan während der Regenzeit anschauen. Leider ist es für Urlaub zu gefährlich
Haha, you've got us there! Who needs fancy measuring tools when you've got a trusty tape measure and a good old carpenter's framing square, right? And as for our tool arsenal, let's just say we like to keep things 'classic' with a 9" grinder and some well-wielded sledgehammers. Who knew steelworking could double as a workout routine, eh? 😄 Thanks for appreciating our unique approach to machining and for the good laugh!
Слабоват газорезчик. Да металл толстый. И у него это выходит. Но, то как он это делает без очков( а лучше маска) и без одежды сварщика, да и с голыми ногами
У нас узбеки на металлоприемке так же летом выступают в шлепках😢очки излишество😂.По поводу раскроя,режимы реза в паспорте указаны, номер сопла, давление. Остальное опыт и твердая рука(или шаблоны😊)
All i can see is (including other videos from the uploader): Lack of education, hammering is not a skill. No machine maintanence. No blueprints/tolarences. No decent measuring tools. Hammering everything, because they dont't fit together. Coldwelding. They dont even know how to sharpen a tool. Strugling many times, because lack of basic tools, what they could/should make themselves. Demaged parts, by dropping om the ground/oon eachother. No safety equipment. Dirt is everywhere, its more like a rat nest, than a workshop.
Total disregard for personal safety, not that it makes one bit if difference to me, its up to them, but still. Also no proper weld preps. Tha stuff wont last long but good for work continuity 😂
Looks like you stumbled upon our slice of 'exotic' engineering adventure! 😄 Welcome to the world where innovation meets resourcefulness, and yes, sometimes that involves a little bit of '3rd world flair.' But hey, it's all part of the charm, right?
It's like they've build 84 of these things in the past 4 days so, they don't even have to refer to the instruction manual anymore 🫤 ....also, I've got 9 mins left and they had better show me what the hell this thing does before the end of the video 🙄 Exquisite job either way, gentleman 👍🏼
The guy with the cutting torch is an artist with the torch, amazing accuracy and surface finish on cuts!
Absolutely! That guy with the cutting torch is truly a master of his craft. His precision and skill in wielding the torch are nothing short of impressive, resulting in flawless cuts with an impeccable surface finish. It's like watching an artist at work, creating intricate patterns with each pass of the torch. We're fortunate to have such talent on our team, and we're thrilled that you appreciate his remarkable abilities. Thank you for noticing! 🔥👨🏭🎨
They are amazing. Just using basic tools, and no modern machines, every one seems to be an expert at the task they are performing. Very talented people.
Nice sharing Vidio..Very inspiring and useful ..God Bless You ..Greeting from Indonesian traditional gold prospecting 🇮🇩🙏😍😍👍
Thank you so much for your kind words and blessings! 🙏 We're thrilled to hear that you found the video inspiring and useful. Sending warm greetings back to you from Pakistan! It's wonderful to connect with fellow enthusiasts, even if we're miles apart. Keep on with your traditional gold prospecting adventures in Indonesia! 🇮🇩😍👍
Skilled employees doing their utmost. I am missing a factory owner with responsibility to supply clothing, goggles and decent shoes. I know you can afford them bc I worked for such an employer in South America 😊
Need steel toed flip flops, at least.
Be shut down in most countries can only hope they get paid well because they work hard and in the shittiest of conditions and and yet they still carry on doing a great job…
Imagine how they’d feel if they were able to work in an environment that is both clean and full of safety… They deserve a safe environment for all the hard work and loyalty they have to offer..
Some hard working people right there
@@mrfatbobrider1969 Let them move in with you & find them work here.😆
@@Skidderoperator pool
The owner don t care about the employs when someone injured or die the next coming 😢😢it is like in Europe in begining of the industry 1850
مذهلين حقا...لقد تفوقوا على أنفسهم
Truly amazing...they have outdone themselves
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that you found our work truly amazing. It's all about pushing the boundaries and delivering excellence. Stay tuned for more incredible creations from our team! 🌟✨
WOW watching the big block of steel getting faced was truly amazing, and at the speed and feed that was being done was really cool to see how much material was being taken on each pass 🤞always watching from New Zealand…
Glad to hear that.
I am amazed at the things you guys do. I think you could build anything. Keep these video coming I really enjoy them thank you
Thanks, will do! More to come...
I'm glad that the uploader tells us at the end what the workers were making. I was trying to guess as this excellent video went along. I thought, "Maybe it's an element of a huge construction project such as a bridge, highway or ship...or maybe it's part of those massive dockside cranes that offload container ships...' I'm addicted to Pakistani manufacturing videos and can usually figure out what's being made early on but not with this one. Remarkable teamwork and ingenuity.
Nice thumbnail. I recognized the work instantly because of your recent video of the rebar machine. The machine looks interchangeable with the rebar machine so this is going to be interesting to watch.
Imprecionante El trabajo , Que Realizan,Felicitaciones !!
A skillful team of 'engineers'.....amazing!
Absolutely! Our team of engineers is the backbone of this project, and their skills are truly remarkable. It takes a blend of expertise, creativity, and determination to bring such a complex project to life. We're grateful for their dedication and craftsmanship, and we're thrilled to share their amazing work with you. Stay tuned for more impressive feats from our talented team! 🛠️👷♂️🌟
직접 손으로 가공하는 모습 보니까요 정말 대단합니다
멋지네요 👍
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Parabéns pelo vídeo, bem didático. Ótima explicação de sua utilização no final.
Surprizing any of these guys are agile. No steel toed boots and no safety slings when working in high places these guys would be fantastic repairing war damage on war ship after a battle.
Haha, you've got quite the imagination! While our workshop might seem like a scene from an action movie, safety is always our top priority. While it's true that our workers opt for a different approach to safety gear, their agility and expertise make them perfect for tackling even the most challenging tasks. But hey, repairing war damage on a battleship after a battle? Now that's a whole new level of adventure! Thanks for sharing your unique perspective! 🚢🔧🎬
a really cost effective work that God help you !
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're grateful for the blessings and support. Our goal is always to deliver cost-effective solutions without compromising quality or safety. With a little help from above and a lot of hard work, we're dedicated to providing the best results for our clients. Thanks again for your encouragement! 🙏💪🌟
very impressive.
This was a big / large Product Handled by the Manufacturer, any how they worked hard and skill fuly on the Job what they have been ordered as per Drawings of the Equipment, this looks Finishing Stand of a Three High Manually Operated Open Train Rolling Mill meant for some Large Size Prouct such as may be Channel / Girder up to 12" Size. Thanks for the Effort on preparing / producing Video.
Love to watch big steel going together But, I can't figger out what it is are what it does ? See Ya.. SE Texas
Hey there from SE Texas! We're glad you're enjoying the process of seeing big steel come together. It's like witnessing a puzzle being solved piece by piece, isn't it? As for what it is and what it does, we're working on crafting a STAN Machine in this video. It's an essential tool used in steel mills to roll metal into long rebar/iron bars, contributing to the backbone of construction projects everywhere. Thanks for tuning in, and we hope to see you around for more steelworking adventures! 🛠️🤠🌟
интересно, насколько будет равномерной раскатка металла в такой клети
Omg almost could've chewed through that mild steel neater than that oxy cut. Holy jumpin jesus that one guy is wearing BOOTS! This is definitely a first in all these types of videos ive watched.
Haha, glad to hear we're breaking some new ground in the world of steelworking videos! 😄 It's all about adding that unexpected twist, right? And hey, who knew boots could steal the spotlight in a workshop full of action! Thanks for noticing and joining us on this unique ride!
Looks like a miniature Mill Stand. I guess those are manual screws for roll height I guess? Whooda thunk it? We had similar but much larger in a hot strip rolling mill.
Helal olsun. Müslüman çalışkan ve azimli olur... Kutluyorum...
hochachtung für diese Männer 🐻🐻
bonjour de France
super champion!!!!
What is The THING they are building? I really have no clue what are building " these machinists who unveil the intricate machining process with amazing skills in action as they meticulously shape and assemble this marvel of engineering., with dedication, precision, and craftsmanship, showcasing the relentless effort and remarkable talent that went into every stage of this complex machining project. Join us in marveling at the extraordinary skills displayed by these artisans, turning 75 days of hard work into a masterpiece of ingenuity. Get ready for an incredible showcase of machining expertise that will leave you in awe witnessed by this video"?
It seems like you're captivated by the mystery of our project! Allow me to shed some light on it. We're constructing a STAN Machine, a vital component used in steel mills to roll metal into long rebar/iron bars.
Wooo
When will they learn to create stronger cutting tools instead of those little tool holders? you can hear and see them vibrating when cutting.
Fantastique ! ❤👍🌟🌟🌟🙏🌹💐🌹💐😊
Glad to hear that
Luar biasa anda keren sekali
What's a "Stan machine"?
Paki-STAN?
Wonder what happened to vee ing out the welding areas?
Bout time they learned to clean up... Bad working practices lead to accidents. If they employers didn't care they should be monitored by the government to ensure safe working practices are actually followed or be fined.. They'd sharp sort it out then!
Why not forge it the proper shape?
I am amazed every time I watch one of these videos.
People come to work in their pajamas and bedroom slippers.
No work boots around heavy steel. Clothes that could burn up in an instant.
I feel sorry for the guy on the cutting torch. Don't you guys know that you need cutting goggles when operating a cutting torch to keep from burning your retinas? And they help when pieces of slag hits your face and possibly eyes.
Only a very few have work gloves. How many fingers are burned and cut and severed?
How many feet and toes are broken or cut off?
How many eye injuries occur?
Has nobody there heard of a work bench? Everyone works on the ground and squat like they are taking a dump.
The entire workplace if simply filthy.
I see people chipping welding slag with no eye protection. And never wire wheel or brush welds.
The welding process is very sloppy with incorrect welding rod angles.
How weak can those be?
One of the guys hanging around could at least use a rake and clean up the areas you work in. Disgusting.
The lathes have cuttings piled up all around them. A stray spark could set it all on fire.
The metal piles are simply unorganized.
Close enough? Pieces of wire on the lathes to check center. Tape measures and rulers to check dimensions.
Egyptian calipers to measure diameters?
Does anyone there have dial calipers and micrometers?
I'm never sure if I am watching a Mad Max or Planet of the Apes movie when I watch one of these "Amazing" videos.
It's "Amazing" nobody is sent to the hospital or worse.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and observations. HH appreciate your engagement and want to shed light on the unique aspects of our machining environment.
Our videos aim to showcase the reality of machining in certain underdeveloped regions, where resources and safety standards may differ from more industrialized areas. While it's true that workers face challenges, it's essential to recognize the resilience and resourcefulness of people.
In these environments, individuals often make the best of what they have, utilizing creativity and skill to overcome obstacles. The choice of attire and equipment may not always align with conventional safety standards, but it's a testament to the adaptability and determination of our craftsmen.
They understand the importance of safety, and continuously strive to improve our practices within the constraints of our surroundings. Your insights provide valuable perspectives, and we appreciate your understanding of the unique conditions they operate in.
Our goal is not only to showcase machining processes but also to highlight the industrious spirit of those working in less privileged areas. Your support and understanding contribute to our mission of sharing the diversity of machining practices around the world.
Thank you again for your thoughtful comments and for being part of our community.
It's built cheap sold cheap. That's what they need over there. Quality costs too much.
@@hydraulichandsGot to give it to them for doing what they can with what they have.
Con esos pobres medios hacen lo que otros con mucha maquinaria cnc no son caoaces.
Son profesionales!!!
Nice color
Well, its customer choice, it's highly visibility color
@@hydraulichands Is very nice and positiv-optimistic colour.
Please know you RAL code of this colour ?
Amazing yes, but what exactly is a STAN Machine and what does it do?
Great question! Think of the STAN Machine as the superhero of steel mills. It's like the Iron Man suit for rolling metal into those long rebar/iron bars you see in construction. So basically, it's the behind-the-scenes hero making those sturdy structures possible. Thanks for asking! 😄
Anyone got a link for those safety sandals?
safety sandal jokes been made so far 26,943.....and counting.
I think Hydraulic Hands should donate safety goggles and boots to each person he films,
While we appreciate your concern for safety, it's important to note that the workers in the workshop are not obligated to wear safety PPE by choice, as they work under their own terms. Hydraulic Hands actually provides direct cash support to these workers for their livelihood, rather than owning the workshop. Nonetheless, we value safety and well-being, and we'll consider your suggestion for future endeavors. Thank you for your thoughtful input!
hot steel rod roller 6"/3" down to 1/2"
on aurais aimé savoir a quoi sert cette machine ?
Ah, je vois! Cette machine incroyable que vous avez vue est en fait utilisée pour produire des barres d'armature en acier dans un laminoir! Ces barres sont essentielles dans la construction et le renforcement des structures en béton armé. Imaginez-vous, ce sont les fondations solides sur lesquelles reposent de nombreux bâtiments et infrastructures. C'est comme si ces barres étaient les super-héros discrets du monde de la construction! 😄 Merci pour votre question et votre intérêt pour notre travail! 🏗️🛠️
А изготовление валков где?
A world of hurt in a universe of dirt.
Ah, poetic yet profound! Indeed, the world of manufacturing can sometimes feel like navigating through a universe of challenges and complexities. But hey, that's where the magic happens, right? Thanks for capturing the essence of our journey with your words! 🌌🔧✨
Wonder what it is
Curiosity sparked, huh? We're creating a STAN Machine in this video-a powerhouse used in steel mills to roll metal into those long rebar/iron bars you see everywhere! It's a fascinating process, and we're excited to share it with you. Thanks for tuning in!
The cargo-cult
Ils ont pas peur de l’inspection du travail ?
Fuck me they have boots on not flip flops…..must be a good employer this one 😊
Haha, looks like someone's got a keen eye! 😄 Well, we like to keep things casual around here, but you caught us red-handed! Safety first, right? We promise to have a word with our 'flip-flopping' fashionistas and maybe upgrade them to boots for their own good. Thanks for keeping us in check with a good laugh!
Для почитателей "Тяжесть это хорошо" ну или материл (неликвид) предоставляет заказчик ).
С учетом сварных швов без разделки и крепления верхней балки на дрыщавых относительно общего сечения пальцах, плита такой толщины в большей части деталей нафиг не нужна.
хватило бы и 40-50мм зато нормально обваренной. с меньшим геморроем по заготовительным работам. Инженера там рядом не стояло. Он бы им и вес изделия уменьшил раза в 2. и жесткость вполне бы увеличил
и не запуливая при этом трудоемкость в космос. А так то: Умеют. Могут.
О, вы знаете, дело в том, что мы иногда любим вызывать своего рода тяжесть, ведь весело же копаться в материалах и создавать что-то особенное! 😄 А по поводу сварных швов и деталей, ну что сказать, каждый имеет свое видение и свой стиль, верно? Инженеры тут конечно бы не помешали, но, наверное, они заняты подсчетами веса вселенной... В общем, давайте считать это нашим уникальным подходом к делу!
This factory would be shut down immediately here in Australia due lack of ppe and many other unsafe work practices
Vosotros a vuestros kanguros, esto es para ellos y esta bien.
Get some new Tracks!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its so unsafe,there is no guard on the grinder .
You've got a sharp eye for safety!
You know it is a "good" machine - when the only machining/measuring standards applied are a tape measure, and a carpenters framing square! And the only tools used are a 9" grinder, and various sledge hammers. LMFAO
They are working with what they got.
Es handelt sich doch bestimmt um ein Mikrometer Maßband. Außerdem wurde auf die Arbeitssicherheit geachtet. Sind dir die speziellen Schutzbleche bei der Arbeit mit dem Schweißbrenner aufgefallen? Die Qualität der bearbeiteten Oberflächen ist Einzigartig. Kann es sein das ich sogar Lunker gesehen habe? Die Erzeugnisse der pakistanischen Industrie und der Arbeiter erstaunt mich immer wieder. Ich würde mir gerne einmal Pakistan während der Regenzeit anschauen. Leider ist es für Urlaub zu gefährlich
Haha, you've got us there! Who needs fancy measuring tools when you've got a trusty tape measure and a good old carpenter's framing square, right? And as for our tool arsenal, let's just say we like to keep things 'classic' with a 9" grinder and some well-wielded sledgehammers. Who knew steelworking could double as a workout routine, eh? 😄 Thanks for appreciating our unique approach to machining and for the good laugh!
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Слабоват газорезчик. Да металл толстый. И у него это выходит. Но, то как он это делает без очков( а лучше маска) и без одежды сварщика, да и с голыми ногами
У нас узбеки на металлоприемке так же летом выступают в шлепках😢очки излишество😂.По поводу раскроя,режимы реза в паспорте указаны, номер сопла, давление.
Остальное опыт и твердая рука(или шаблоны😊)
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It's a sorry site to see you spend the time to face surfaces and then go bash and scrape them on the floor no wonder your reputation is not very good.
All i can see is (including other videos from the uploader):
Lack of education, hammering is not a skill. No machine maintanence. No blueprints/tolarences. No decent measuring tools. Hammering everything, because they dont't fit together. Coldwelding. They dont even know how to sharpen a tool. Strugling many times, because lack of basic tools, what they could/should make themselves. Demaged parts, by dropping om the ground/oon eachother.
No safety equipment. Dirt is everywhere, its more like a rat nest, than a workshop.
This is a shame what the owner does to these workers.......... provide what? Nothing at all, give me a break talk about slave drivers
Total disregard for personal safety, not that it makes one bit if difference to me, its up to them, but still. Also no proper weld preps. Tha stuff wont last long but good for work continuity 😂
What in the 3rd world is going on here!!!???
Looks like you stumbled upon our slice of 'exotic' engineering adventure! 😄 Welcome to the world where innovation meets resourcefulness, and yes, sometimes that involves a little bit of '3rd world flair.' But hey, it's all part of the charm, right?
It's like they've build 84 of these things in the past 4 days so, they don't even have to refer to the instruction manual anymore 🫤
....also, I've got 9 mins left and they had better show me what the hell this thing does before the end of the video 🙄
Exquisite job either way, gentleman 👍🏼