Expert Cut a Crankshafts of Cruise Ship Into pieces and Made a Crankshaft for Ammonia Compressor ||
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- Опубліковано 9 бер 2024
- Expert Cut a Crankshafts of Cruise Ship Into pieces and Made a Crankshaft for Compressor machine ||
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I don't know which is more impressive, the forging or the machining. The way the men work together, under atrocious conditions and with primitive tools, to forge the billet is amazing. Then this machinist working by himself to make the crankshaft on an old lathe is also mind-blowing. What skill!
They are amazing to be able to make pieces like this without an indicator or mikes.
@@TomokosEnterprize But you have to wonder how long it will last in service.
@@gibbogle It is a lot to ponder.
I mean just look at the quality of the first cut. It is truly impressive
I wonder about their safety. Maybe they have experience but without wearing a sunglass working at larhe machine where he is watching the cutting mark so closely during starting it. Minimum safety is very emergency. As they are not working under any international company that's why they are not well informed about safety rule.
I am a metalworker, I have been working for 40 years (30 on CNC). What they can do with old, rusty equipment is amazing
It's actually insane, this is like a 1850's British factory but even more dangerous
Pakistanis are strong and tough. They fix anything from nothing. They are the best workers in the world. Greetings to you from Libya.
What computer or anything ! This man is a genius ! I take my hat out to him , imagine how much a professional like him would make here in USA 🇺🇸?
He would be kicked out off site on day one due unsafe practices.. but boy these people are skilled..
He’s no more a genius than any other journeyman level manual machinist! He’s simply offsetting the work to place the rod journal axis in the machine axis. Making crude fixtures with whatever metal is on hand. Very common practice for manual machinists to rough in crankshafts on manual machines before grinding the journals to size in dedicated crank grinders. The scale he’s working in is just larger than typically seen on UA-cam. If you look around you’ll see plenty of model engineers performing same setup albeit on smaller machines.
Not to take away from him, but a better description would be cunning or resourceful, something to that effect. Genius, hardly, manual machinists have been doing this for last 200 + years!
@@robertmason8341 My daughter is a manual machinist. She's allergic to the coolants used in CNC shops. Also a hobbyist blacksmith. She was born a century too late! LOL She'd drool over those old machines like the power hammer and shaper. I wish we could have a shop with tools like that!
He would make twenty-five to thirty dollars an hour. I know; I was a machinist for far too long. America does not want skilled labor.
It’s insane how the lathe guy is stepping on the razor sharp swarfe cuttings on the floor without a care in the world…. In sandals!
No eye protection, no gloves, wow.
Makes me glad I was born in the 1st world, I’m an engineer and could not imagine working in those conditions.
Magnificent! This is where the real work gets done. Organised chaos, not an H&S or HR person on site, well done those men, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for appreciating
Real men, real injuries.
Que peça é essa ?
@@daniellopes2264 sono tutti alberi a gomiti.
@@bacillo48 Do you know what heavy equipment it is used in? I have never seen a device that big
Fantastic teamwork by hardworking, highly skilled men! I am very impressed!
Awesome! Nice work. But for the love of God, put safety glasses on, please.
Ahh, a first-worlder. Never mind boots or ear muffs or overalls but get your squints on, right? And god has nothing to do with it.
Hearing protection. Yes, they might get something in their eyes, but damage from the loud noise is a certainty.
That machinist is worth his weight in gold!
He should get paid his weight in gold!😮
I watch a lot of channels of guys that call themselves "fabricators"..
Those guys are not fabricators.
These guys are FABRICATORS.
Super cool, seeing present day, full color video of how things were done here 100 years ago, before robots and CNC machinery eliminated so many of the jobs here. Mad respect for these guys! I hope robots don't take their jerrrrbs from them anytime soon.
Honestly, when the voices are higher pitch from the speed adjustment, it just makes all it better somehow.
I’m a designer and maker, I love the ingenuity of this kind of work. They’re very impressive.
It always amazes me how much work and time goes into making something from scratch.
Well done
Skilled smart workers, my respects❤❤❤😊
I was speechless watching they fabricate the crankshaft with manually and with the primitive tools. I only able to say one word..Amazing!!
Not really amazing, this is how it was done 120 years ago this lot just haven’t caught up.
This is a dream team, and they all know what they are doing.❤
Perhaps not the newest of machinery but with great skill and common sense, fantastic results 🏴
These hard working mechanics deserve good living.
These humans are amazing !!! And there is SOOO many like them doing this type of work.
Magnificent! This is where the real work gets done. Organised chaos, not an H&S or HR person on site, well done those men.
No OSHA, that is for sure !
@@darknes7800 I've seen no sandals around the oven and the hammer, that has to be something.
Great team work. Excellent engineers. Take a little more safety. Think of family. It won’t cost much to keep more safe. Well done.
Wow, I am impressed( 80 yr old Canadian machinist and welder)
These people never cease to amaze me...They get so much done with so little
Бензорез-сила!👍🏻
You guys are so amazing...
Outstanding workmanship.
Just put a motor on your hoist, already 😂😂😂
I am not Usually into anything like this but these people are amazing
. 👌 👍 👌
Fantastic such skills these men are all true craftsmen and need to be congratulated
بارك الله فيكم جميعا بألف خير!!!
These people have amazing skills.
These guys are so intelligent, so coordinated, they don't waste any energy looking good or maintaining the space clean, to them that's unimportant.
What no one is saying here. Why a forged crank? Forged cranks require far more work and are for highly stressed engines. For most applications a cast crank will more than suffice and is far easier to produce in quantity with minimal machining of the casting. It blows me away how time intensive it is to produce a forged crank versus a cast crank.
this is a awsome job,well done.you men work together
so well.bless all of you.larry in INDIANA USA
fantastic team working...amazing what they can do with so little..hot and hard work by mainly older men,,,well done men
The younger men are in front of computers..
As a machinist I can state with confidence, job well done!
The guy working the torch must be very wealthy. He's wearing actual boots! REAL boots! And PANTS!
Okay, I was making jokes about the pants and boots, but these men are genuine professionals and artisans, doing excellent work with what they have. Well done!
@@IonOtter 😅
Got Mr to chuckle.
Or he may not have a family to support.
For an end product like this there is no margin for error. With no precision tools how they get it right is mind boggling. This seems like Pakistan. Can you imagine what they will be able to do with today modern tools.
A lot of this Equipment in the Far East is European. The Lathes will come of no surprise being UK Sheffield Metal etc. And some may well be the German War Machine Lathes. I met a guy in the UK that buys out Workshops and ships all the Equipment abroad to African and Asian Continent. You can say this is The Western States selling up its TooLboxes cause Engineers have had enough. The Government is not looking after the great Manufacturing we once had.
They're so skilled and all are aware of the product they're making. Cooperation is optimal.
And so good reuse of the high grade base material.
Amazing the power of a cutting torch.
The scale of those heavy machines is truly breathtaking. It's hard to believe they're real!
Tareef ke liye mere pas alfaz nahi hai ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wide eyed amazement, my eyes have been saved several times by wearing so sort of safety glasses. Not sure if its balls of steel or sheer....??
Das ist wie eine Zeitreise. Unter ähnlichen Bedingungen haben die Arbeiter in den Stahlwerken hier in Deutschland auch gearbeitet. Vielleicht sogar mit den gleichen Maschinen
I was thinking of the fine English steam locomotives, but you are right, it was done like that everywhere!
Excellent work, except that in the end to make the channel in the brush, the blade is poorly sharpened and there is a little bit of cutting oil missing.
you have a incredible workers ! high-skill ! God bless you.
Me gusta más ver trabajar, a estas personas con su inventiva , que a las maquinas más modernas 😊😊
ماشاء الله تبارك الله بالتوفيق يا رب العالمين
It is good to see they have at least moved on from the regulation open toed safety sandles, given what they have to work with kudos.
Where are the promised experts?
Incrível!
Parabéns pelo grande trabalho de qualidade!
Salvador, BA, Brasil.
Highest safety standards: They don't walk barefooted..
I wonder how many of these workers get really badly injured, working in these conditions? The management are to blame, for the most part. But can't they employ somebody to clean up all the swarf. There must be tons of it there. Sell it for scrap.
It's funny that the film crew provided them with free safety glasses, and they get rid of them as soon as possible.
Funny but horribly wrong.
How do you know?
these are special guys. they possess the strength of Olympic athletes. i can only imagine the heat.
and made into a crankshaft - super skills
такого срача у станков я не видел давно
На перекуры времени нет, в конце смены наведут порядок! Тут же поточное производство, не удивлюсь, если и ночью работают.
WoW!!! Such amazing men! Makes me proud to be the same species!
Wow! Someone that finally wears boots.... :) Wonder why?
außerdem haben manche sogar Handschuhe. Selten in dieser Gegend
These guys are amazing!
Must be an aerospace standard factory, they all had boots or shoes, and the high tech heat shield.
They put a lot of faith in that dead centre when they are grinding the crankpin journals.
What an amazing place and amazing workers.
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These men are amazing truly amazing. Great video.
Great work guys. These men have good skills
So what’s the time frame start to finish iam truly impressed with all of it. Great job
Some of them are not wearing safety glasses or steel toed boots. The guys in the sandals will find out someday why steel toed boots are for when 100 lbs or more of steel is dropped on their sandals.
U r rights
Feet? Who needs feet? As a lathe operator decades ago I cringe when I see the lack of even rudimentary protective gear. Poor, yes - I empathize, but ... cringe ...
Itulah negara yg blm maju kerja asal2 an saja tdk memikirkan keselamatan kerja.
Mesmerizing ! Thanks for sharing!
I see why they take in all those old ships and cruisers....They have an endless supply of steel.....
Brilliant!! And to think that profit is probably 30% higher than some safer countries!!😊
This is a very respectable ironman job! 😎
I don't see any women from north america applying for these types of jobs. There are so many that say they don't need a man.. Well if that's the case.. those women can make their own crankshaft :) haha
That piece in the lathe cantilevered out with nothing but that center in that crappy welded on plate.....OMG! I realize the video is speeded up but the CF still must be tremendous with that weight! Gotta love those "safety sandals" he is wearing!
nice video I love it, and nice job.
Amazing work. However, this place is a first class sweatshop. No labor union here to spoil the productivity.
its a Tory vision for steel production in Great Britain
a northern powerhouse indeed !
Tutta Forza Bruta ! , mi fa ricordare quando mie' capitato di lavorare , nel reparto " Battiferro " ove si producevano , sfere macinanti di varie misure , in cui tutte le varie fasi della lavorazione , avvenivano ( tutte ) manualmente , altri tempi ! , di cui non ho proprio Nostalgia ! per mia ( grande ) fortuna .
Man would OSHA have a field day in that factory! Amazing team work with workers in that hellish hot environment!
Amazing. Pakistan is a major center for ship breaking, so I assume that is where they got the cruise ship crankshaft.
based on what these guys wear , It was a surprise to see him put on gloves..Actual safety in mind...:)
Meu amigo vou finalizar aqui com meus parabéns para você e toda sua equipe top que aí se encontra,seu trabalho é maravilhoso e muito mais parabéns, está contratando Deus te abençoe grandemente ❤
الله يساعدكم على هاذا الحرارة
What do you do with all those metal shavings
that doesn't look like a crankshaft. a crankshaft has several counter weights and several journals for rods . that looks like a shaft that drives the propeller of a big ship. still cutting something that thick is amazing.
Amazing and Good Job...😎😎
A very important component of big machine made by a homy workshop with soil floor #barokallah
Both amzing and shocking at the same time - Great vid
Esta metalúrgica es de la época de la colonia, de principios del 1800, trabajo totalmente in seguro, sin zapatos de seguridad, sin gafas de seguridad, sin guantes de seguridad, sin ropa adecuada, desorden, sucio, condiciones de probables.
fantastic work these men are geniuses
These guys are really badass.
Excellent job 👍👍
They really need to clean up some of the shavings.That can become a fire hazard. Nice work and very skilled at what your doing.
Impressive craftsmanship and innovation!
These chipmunks (lol-sped up voices) are just eyeballing everything! what art!
less talking and more working.
I am full of admiration for these guys but I cant see them having long lives with all the fumes ETC flying around.I bet there are quite a few knocking about with missing toes fingers ETC.
Respekt an all die Arbeiter, was die auf die Beine stellen!
I think they would try and be safe but what is also important is that they are working
Excelente profissional, todos desde preparação da peça. " início ".
Que gente capacita ,felicitaciones unos cracks
Quiero saber con cuánta presión ejecutan ese corte y que número es la boquilla que usa