I had my own metal fabrication business for almost 40 years. Even to include small scale manufacturing. It is interesting to see the processes in the videos, and especially the reuse/recycling of things. They are ingenious! Observing the level of safety practices and equipment they are using gives understanding as to why many of our own US companies cannot compete costwise. I always provided employees with gloves, eye protection, sometimes breathing and hearing protective gear. I'd never allow metal working in flipflops! And always had to pay certain levels of wages. All of those things cost more money. It is why things like those pipe weld elbows are mostly imported from places like India now. When you buy the lowest priced items in the market you support companies exploiting their employees just like in that video. I'm guilty of doing the same thing: (buying the lowest price pipe weld elbows whenever possible...). Often, it is only choice available.
They, like animals, do the most dirty, smelly, hard, humiliating work. most of these people will die young from cancer and other serious diseases. Are there really people who find this so fantastic? I see it as disgusting and terrifying...
Many people criticise their working practices, but when the shit hits the fan. We will be looking to these guys to help us survive. Love , health and respect from Scotland UK.
Também digo o mesmo, Muito respeito a estes trabalhadores, aqui no Brasil estamos acostumados a comprar tudo, não buscamos forjar nada. Aqui eu mesmo conserto meu carro velho: ua-cam.com/video/pUqwm5SskHw/v-deo.html
@@bami2no this IS the industrial revolution...see all the machines doing drilling turning snd cutting...that all would been done with files and hand cranks instead
Letter to the Creator of these videos: include what they are making and its purpose on the video's. (I see they made 90 degree elbows, what are these for?) (red cut up plastic bottles, what are they for?) The videos are still amazing, keep up the great work.
The elbows are used for piping in industrial situations. Water, oil, gas all sorts of stuff. I used hundreds of these as a boilermaker here in Australia.
This video adds the faces and people who work to move the world. Think what you will....say what you will....but you are watching those with the will to move the world forward. Silently and relentlessly. I give them all a round of applause. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Estan explotados, viven y trabajan sin seguridad industrial, no tienen mascara para evitar gases, ni botas ni guante, son grandes trabajadores pero son esclavos, de la era moderna. De que pais seran estas personas. ¿ se ganaran 1000 dolates al mes.
@1:25 -- I like how they first polish it and then sand again. Also in all these processes, a lot of time is spent on taking items from one pile and putting it into another like 0.5m away. On that bicycle rim production it seems like 50 people working to make one diameter of a wheel and making probably 100 a day...
having machinery with safety mechanisms proper osha and workplace attire is life on easy mode... and the people in Pakistan don't do easy mode.. !!! we all spawned in the hardcore survival server... ya'll got it easy !!!
I watched a video from Africa everybody had sandals or bare foot only a few people had on sneaks or shoes.! But Dang working chopping steel , slinging steel, molding red hot steel with sandals on .... WOW !!! Goodness Gracias
Amazing how safety conscientious and environment friendly they are. Recycling at its finest, we are so behind them I think we will never be able to catch up to them.
So much stacking and moving from A to B. Oh the tedium of it all! Bless them. i would love to see what each process leads to. What are they finally used for.
I watched most of this, I did not see Factory Process. What I did see what hard working people living a life of back breaking tedium that made my heart hurt for them.
They, like animals, do the most dirty, smelly, hard, humiliating work. most of these people will die young from cancer and other serious diseases. Are there really people who find this so fantastic? I see it as disgusting and terrifying...
Yeah, nothing like dying at 46 from a job that pays you less then 1000 rupees a day and will either cost you your limbs, give you cancer, and will make you deaf and blind. But at least they can be proud. 😂
I wonder how much money they get paid a week. It’s crazy how your life is completely different depending where you were born at. Me and my girlfriend just came from dinner with tip I spent almost $200.00 then I come home start watching this and I realize how blessed I am to be born in USA. Unfortunately most of these people hate America but I think whoever they are making these products for should make sure they have safety equipment.
They, like animals, do the most dirty, smelly, hard, humiliating work. most of these people will die young from cancer and other serious diseases. Are there really people who find this so fantastic? I see it as disgusting and terrifying...
i'm from the country this video is from and i can with absolute certainty say that these workers get paid less than a dollar a day... !!! if their factory owners are generous they might get $50 a month but even that is in high end factories... they literally work a whole day for a fraction of a dollar.. i should know, when i was down and out, university educated and all... i had to work construction jobs and factory jobs like this to survive...
literal child labor, kid's no older than 12... but that's what happens in a third world country, no standards... and it's better he's keeping himself productive tbh, and not mingling with riffraff on the streets...
@@JustAPakistaniGamer Child labour is a western thing, MY dad in vietnam own a a general welding shop (make thing on order) I able to weld and use a lathe when i was 8-9, it not force but i choose to learn. in western world that would be crazy but not in third world country.
@@jetli740 i'm against unfair working practices, that kid is probabbly an apprentice and will barely get paid anything and probabbly work for free for years while being mentally abused and not told how good he is and how he can take his own orders or make money, he will spend the rest of his life on minimum wage, never learn, never grow and waste all his potential... i live in this third world country and i have interviewed 100's of people in real life from many walks of life.... also if he's hurt while working, he'll simply be discarded as human waste, unable to work anywhere since he can't work and his own family will abuse him for it because the factory worker will claim it's his fault and his family will believe him because he's either a family member who is both rich and supports the poorer families around him a bit, and give a bit of hush money and this will be swept under the rug.. i'm saying this all because i literally know two kids who have lost hands working this way and are now in a homeless shelter run by Edhi a welfare organization in my country.. because their family members threw the kids away because they couldn't earn money... and they became homeless so edhi took them in and is trying to help them. i know what i'm talking about, trust me... it's my country...
¡Es impresionante! Me sorprende el reciclaje infinito del hierro y la habilidad manual con el que este se procesa; si me asustan un poco dos cosa: La falta de seguridad laboral y el trabajo infantil. Saludos.
It would be wonderful if you could tell us what the final product will be used for. I recognise leaf springs for lorries, but some of the parts made are a mystery.
While some items are obvious, some explanation of what the other products actually end up used as would be greatly appreciated. @12.00 Appear to be leaf springs for small autos? @26:00 Steel elbows, used for . . . . ? @39:00 Splined gears used in . . . ? @45:00 and then they made the recycled red plastic chips into . . . ?
1: correct 2: exhaust 3: bicycle sprockets 4: anything. They'll be melted back down before being injected into a new mold. Thankfully none of these applications require much precision.😄
Нахера мне смотреть "туда", я смотрю здесь - делают по потребности, а не так что выпустят "миллиард" штук, продадут 100 окупять все произведенное, а дальше трава не расти. А нас еще проще, закупить где нибудь (не удивлюсь, что уже в Пакистане покупают) свой шильдик приклеить и вуаля: Ура собственное производство, закроем все потребности
I would like to visit one day. These people are inspiring to me. Craftsmanship like this is a lost art where I'm from and I appreciate seeing this in all forms.
Excelente video, mis respetos para estos trabajadores,,que trabjan tan austero,, si tuvieran toda la tecnología , fueran la capital del mundo 🌎, porque ellos si trabajan ,,,no como otros, jajaja saludos desde México!!
@omerjamshed518, is there a chance we can get contact details of the people manufacturing PVC water tanks? Would be good to know more about what raw materials they use and how to manufacture the molds. Thank you
I worked at a factory in Miami Ok USA that made leaf springs like those... but we didn't make them that way! Lots more automated equipment, large scale volume, but inside that factory it was hot, loud and miserable during the summer.
The person selling black paint and yellow paint to the leafspring maker .. is killing it!
I will admit, given the equipment they have and the working conditions, they do a fantastic job!
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Not fantastic, but humiliating.
@@maximsergeevich366what’s humiliating about what they do?
nice to see the railroad the british built being put to good use.
Looks like most of the machinery is from that same era.
I doubt very many very many British were working on the railroad here or any other colony.
I had my own metal fabrication business for almost 40 years. Even to include small scale manufacturing. It is interesting to see the processes in the videos, and especially the reuse/recycling of things. They are ingenious! Observing the level of safety practices and equipment they are using gives understanding as to why many of our own US companies cannot compete costwise. I always provided employees with gloves, eye protection, sometimes breathing and hearing protective gear. I'd never allow metal working in flipflops! And always had to pay certain levels of wages. All of those things cost more money. It is why things like those pipe weld elbows are mostly imported from places like India now. When you buy the lowest priced items in the market you support companies exploiting their employees just like in that video. I'm guilty of doing the same thing:
(buying the lowest price pipe weld elbows whenever possible...). Often, it is only choice available.
They, like animals, do the most dirty, smelly, hard, humiliating work. most of these people will die young from cancer and other serious diseases. Are there really people who find this so fantastic? I see it as disgusting and terrifying...
This is Pakistan. Child and essentially slave labor.
> you support companies exploiting their employees just like in that video
Plus exploitation of child labor
É isso mesmo produtos baratos a custo da saúde e segurança dos trabalhadores desses países.
I had to laugh. My apprenticeship grandson should see this. He has no idea what working hard really means!!
Many people criticise their working practices, but when the shit hits the fan. We will be looking to these guys to help us survive. Love , health and respect from Scotland UK.
I agree 110% - it is much the same here in Africa. It is amazing what people produce from scrap. Greetings from Eswatini.
Scotland translated into Russian sounds like a country of cattle ..
When shit hits the fan, their colonial era machines will be gone, and they won`t be doing anything anymore.
Também digo o mesmo, Muito respeito a estes trabalhadores, aqui no Brasil estamos acostumados a comprar tudo, não buscamos forjar nada. Aqui eu mesmo conserto meu carro velho: ua-cam.com/video/pUqwm5SskHw/v-deo.html
If you can bend a spring using a sledge hammer then you have to wonder how good the spring quality is 😮
I was relieved to see the majority of them wearing their ‘Safety Sandals!’ 😬👍🏻
OSHA approved for quick toe removal. Yikes
Not one of them have a nail left on their toes.
Everything is so nice, safe, and clean!
Народу труженику поклон и уважение.
Пусть ВСЕВЫШНИЙ не оставляет Вас!
And preferably pay them the amount of wagesthey should be paid but are most likely not
Survivor
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Всевышний не занимается такими мелочами.
@@Alexander-Ra777 ВСЕВЫШНИЙ, по твоему мнению, должен заниматься, такими балаболами, как ты?
Never imagined we would get to see 19th century Europe and USA in Full-HD on UA-cam.
It's like the industrial revolution never happened
@@bami2no this IS the industrial revolution...see all the machines doing drilling turning snd cutting...that all would been done with files and hand cranks instead
У меня от этого видео спина заболела!
Илон, как тебе такие технологии? А?)) Техника безопасности - аж бубенчики холодеют...
Throw it down, pick it up, throw it down, pick it up, throw it down. Pick it up
when you make video, please tell us what they are making and what the workers are doing at each point in the process.
Это просто адский труд!!!! Очень сильные люди.😞
Red hot long pieces of steel snaking across the floor and they stand next to them in flimsy footwear and cotton clothes. Incredible.
I've seen videos where they are working barefoot in a foundry. Rahul the OSHA agent must have been gone that day so they did "casual dress day". lol
Simplemente, son salvajes
@@guygustafson9293
No pollution to be seen anywhere…… loved the fan on the paint booth straight to the outside no filter
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Letter to the Creator of these videos: include what they are making and its purpose on the video's. (I see they made 90 degree elbows, what are these for?) (red cut up plastic bottles, what are they for?)
The videos are still amazing, keep up the great work.
The elbows are used for piping in industrial situations. Water, oil, gas all sorts of stuff. I used hundreds of these as a boilermaker here in Australia.
Love the way they use the proper PPE. 😁
Pakistani Safety Shoes ... 😅
This video adds the faces and people who work to move the world.
Think what you will....say what you will....but you are watching those with the will to move the world forward.
Silently and relentlessly.
I give them all a round of applause.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I enthusiastically agree !!!
😂😂😂
Estan explotados, viven y trabajan sin seguridad industrial, no tienen mascara para evitar gases, ni botas ni guante, son grandes trabajadores pero son esclavos, de la era moderna. De que pais seran estas personas. ¿ se ganaran 1000 dolates al mes.
They're not trying to move the world forward... They're trying to feed their family, that's all...
Sure, kidoo.. sure. F*ck the pollution, human safety, child workforce, 200 y/o technology... amirite?!
@1:25 -- I like how they first polish it and then sand again. Also in all these processes, a lot of time is spent on taking items from one pile and putting it into another like 0.5m away. On that bicycle rim production it seems like 50 people working to make one diameter of a wheel and making probably 100 a day...
It's incredible how they do have steel toe footwear on!!
Love the manufacturing... Australia used to have manufacturing...Excellent work..love the forge work💯💯💯🎯
I can't believe it. They are wearing sandals!!
they're wearing safety sandals
having machinery with safety mechanisms proper osha and workplace attire is life on easy mode... and the people in Pakistan don't do easy mode.. !!! we all spawned in the hardcore survival server... ya'll got it easy !!!
They are doing the best they can with the resources they have got.
To The Floor ..... must be a requirement !!!!!
I pray their families are caring for these workers!
Молодцы. Работают. Лучше так чем с автоматом по горам бегать. А технологии придут со временем.
не придут
@@technomag-b4c всё равно молодцы
Упорство и труд-все перетрут
В виде иностранной военной техники. И будете горбатиться на других. Рабское мышление
@@technomag-b4c не будь пессимистом...
23:17 точность отличная!!!👍🤝
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I watched a video from Africa everybody had sandals or bare foot only a few people had on sneaks or shoes.!
But Dang working chopping steel , slinging steel, molding red hot steel with sandals on .... WOW !!!
Goodness Gracias
Nice guard on the saw
This kid is great!!
What's the end products are these manufactured pieces going into?
10:00 partners who can read each minds. amazing skills!
huge respect for all of these hardworking people.
Amazing how safety conscientious and environment friendly they are. Recycling at its finest, we are so behind them I think we will never be able to catch up to them.
Parabéns, são trabalhadores excelente, no meu país está ficando cada vez mais raro profissionais de qualidades como vcs.
Is that wood I see as a primary heating source? Wow!
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Hacen un trabajo magnifico sin importar los riesgos. Son los artesanos de primera mano🙏🙏🇦🇷🇦🇷❤❤❤❤
So much stacking and moving from A to B. Oh the tedium of it all! Bless them. i would love to see what each process leads to. What are they finally used for.
I watched most of this, I did not see Factory Process. What I did see what hard working people living a life of back breaking tedium that made my heart hurt for them.
Very cool 😎 work 👍👍👍👍👍
Hard back breaking work, dangerous conditions, monotony. A moment of innatention and there goes a body part
They, like animals, do the most dirty, smelly, hard, humiliating work. most of these people will die young from cancer and other serious diseases. Are there really people who find this so fantastic? I see it as disgusting and terrifying...
really excellent video.
Very old school American work don't work too hard very much classic work I give you all five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ very great work too you all
Que lindos cuchillos Tim. El grande, creo que Leuku se llama es super bonito. Abrazo grande!!!
Respect a ces hommes courageux et travailleurs !
Ce ne sont pas des hommes, ce sont des enfants. Ils constituent un exemple clair d’exploitation des enfants. Personne ne semble s’en rendre compte.
Как они выдерживают эти температуры в их жарком климате? Героизм натуральный!
не героизм а кушать хочется и детей шесть
Они, вернее их предки, там веками жили, привыкли!
Se llama "hambre"
а как мы при морозах на северах геройски поживаем!?😂
Very hard work your guys are doing great work and very proud of your work
Fantastic brother that's team work
عمل رائع
ولكن العاملين لا يستخدمون معدات السلامة وللاسف
توقعاتي ان نسبة اصابات العمل مرتفعة جداً .🪖😷🧤🕶🥾
OSHA would go crazy here
*fantastic!) my respects)* 🙂🙂🙂
Great work guys everything is done and is what we need to do and again guys great work
Ручная работа👍
Congratulation Perfect work BRAVO AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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ik ken het gehele proces wat een ongezond werk , wel mooie bladveren voor aanhangwagens (THUIS)
I take my hat off to these workers. They should be proud.
Yeah, nothing like dying at 46 from a job that pays you less then 1000 rupees a day and will either cost you your limbs, give you cancer, and will make you deaf and blind. But at least they can be proud. 😂
Оригинальные запчасти сузуки))
State-of-the-art fully automated factory.
Built right before the British left India.
hahahahahahahaha
just curious whats the pay scale for a days labor and which job pays the most. What are the springs labeled super punbabsk DAR Suzuki used for ?
I wonder how much money they get paid a week.
It’s crazy how your life is completely different depending where you were born at. Me and my girlfriend just came from dinner with tip I spent almost $200.00 then I come home start watching this and I realize how blessed I am to be born in USA. Unfortunately most of these people hate America but I think whoever they are making these products for should make sure they have safety equipment.
They, like animals, do the most dirty, smelly, hard, humiliating work. most of these people will die young from cancer and other serious diseases. Are there really people who find this so fantastic? I see it as disgusting and terrifying...
$200 is their annual salary
i'm from the country this video is from and i can with absolute certainty say that these workers get paid less than a dollar a day... !!! if their factory owners are generous they might get $50 a month but even that is in high end factories... they literally work a whole day for a fraction of a dollar..
i should know, when i was down and out, university educated and all... i had to work construction jobs and factory jobs like this to survive...
You only feel blessed to be born in USA as you don't know anything better.
Greetings from the Nordic countries.
The kid with the "Why" shirt needs an impact wrench. lol
literal child labor, kid's no older than 12... but that's what happens in a third world country, no standards... and it's better he's keeping himself productive tbh, and not mingling with riffraff on the streets...
@@JustAPakistaniGamer Child labour is a western thing, MY dad in vietnam own a a general welding shop (make thing on order) I able to weld and use a lathe when i was 8-9, it not force but i choose to learn. in western world that would be crazy but not in third world country.
@@jetli740 i'm against unfair working practices, that kid is probabbly an apprentice and will barely get paid anything and probabbly work for free for years while being mentally abused and not told how good he is and how he can take his own orders or make money, he will spend the rest of his life on minimum wage, never learn, never grow and waste all his potential...
i live in this third world country and i have interviewed 100's of people in real life from many walks of life....
also if he's hurt while working, he'll simply be discarded as human waste, unable to work anywhere since he can't work and his own family will abuse him for it because the factory worker will claim it's his fault and his family will believe him because he's either a family member who is both rich and supports the poorer families around him a bit, and give a bit of hush money and this will be swept under the rug..
i'm saying this all because i literally know two kids who have lost hands working this way and are now in a homeless shelter run by Edhi a welfare organization in my country.. because their family members threw the kids away because they couldn't earn money... and they became homeless so edhi took them in and is trying to help them.
i know what i'm talking about, trust me... it's my country...
@@JustAPakistaniGamer you expect a child work to get full adult wage?
¡Es impresionante! Me sorprende el reciclaje infinito del hierro y la habilidad manual con el que este se procesa; si me asustan un poco dos cosa: La falta de seguridad laboral y el trabajo infantil. Saludos.
ماشاء الله تبارك الله اللهم صل وسلم على نبينا محمد والحمدلله رب العالمين
That a counter shaft sprocket for a Honda. I need a 17 tooth!
Could be an end sprocket to a heavy-duty tension-type garage door opener?
Surprised they were not flame hardened. Not the best.
It would be wonderful if you could tell us what the final product will be used for. I recognise leaf springs for lorries, but some of the parts made are a mystery.
such young kids being 'put to work' .... needed is an education revolution to grow minds not profits
Pity Australia doesn't do this kind of recycling. Too much throw away. Good job guys.
Good job
Just amazing!!!
Super cool ❗❗❗👍👍👍
Nice work guys
I enjoy watching stuff like this, very educational, to me it shows the hard working people in the world that get things done without major industry
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Very Nice
While some items are obvious, some explanation of what the other products actually end up used as would be greatly appreciated.
@12.00 Appear to be leaf springs for small autos?
@26:00 Steel elbows, used for . . . . ?
@39:00 Splined gears used in . . . ?
@45:00 and then they made the recycled red plastic chips into . . . ?
1: correct 2: exhaust 3: bicycle sprockets 4: anything. They'll be melted back down before being injected into a new mold. Thankfully none of these applications require much precision.😄
@@zodwraith5745 Thank You Sir! It's been interesting to see items manufactured; also interesting to know what they ultimately are.
39.00 sprockets are Tecumseh 5 speed gear box drive chain lawn mower etc
Every time I watch this channel's videos, I learn something new. Fantastic!
Разве это важно важно то что их годовая зарплата 200 долларов
Thank you for the great videos!
Выпускают миллионами штук каждый день, просто представьте себе сколько техники всякой разной в год производят.
Каплю в море они производят, посмотри заводы в Китае или Японии, какой там уровень автоматизации и скорости производства.
Нахера мне смотреть "туда", я смотрю здесь - делают по потребности, а не так что выпустят "миллиард" штук, продадут 100 окупять все произведенное, а дальше трава не расти. А нас еще проще, закупить где нибудь (не удивлюсь, что уже в Пакистане покупают) свой шильдик приклеить и вуаля: Ура собственное производство, закроем все потребности
I would like to visit one day. These people are inspiring to me. Craftsmanship like this is a lost art where I'm from and I appreciate seeing this in all forms.
Salute to these guys! What OSHA?
All in this Video are Heros ❤
Nice❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
all are just children. So young and such great workmanship. i bet they know what bathroom to use! Bravo!
Lots of job generated from this process it is good
oo look at that nice clean air
👍👍👍🇩🇪☃️da sieht es zwar aus wie nach einem Krieg ,aber die Arbeiten sind perfekt.
Die Kameraführung ist super ! 👍🇩🇪
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Thanks for your video
Excelente video, mis respetos para estos trabajadores,,que trabjan tan austero,, si tuvieran toda la tecnología , fueran la capital del mundo 🌎, porque ellos si trabajan ,,,no como otros, jajaja saludos desde México!!
Làm rất là chuyên nghiệp ❤
UK industry after 5 years of the current Labour government, if we are lucky.
EXECELENTE PROFISSIONAIS E O MAIS IMPORTATE É QUE ELES SÃO TODOS JOVENS TEM TEMPO PARA SER PROFISSIONAS DEGRANDE QUALIDADE MEUS PARABENS.
1:22:00 - мужик в зеленой рубашке- “боже, дай мне сил дожить до конца смены. Когда все это закончится? Эй, напарник, ты там еще не сдох?»
It's just amazing that all processes are done by craft men except most by machines.
good job boys super toppy much greetings from holland!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
اللہ پاک محنتی لوگوں کو سلامت رکھے۔ زندگی ایک جدوجہد ہے لیکن کسی نہ کسی طرح خدا فراہم کرتا ہے۔
God provides nothing it the hard work of the people who provides for themselves
Thank you.
They all wore thier favorite work unis for this demo👽
57:00 nice work 👏
@omerjamshed518, is there a chance we can get contact details of the people manufacturing PVC water tanks? Would be good to know more about what raw materials they use and how to manufacture the molds. Thank you
I worked at a factory in Miami Ok USA that made leaf springs like those... but we didn't make them that way! Lots more automated equipment, large scale volume, but inside that factory it was hot, loud and miserable during the summer.
SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER