I adore the complete disregard for safety. No steel toe shoes, no eye protection and no guards on machinery. You're worthless. If you get hurt, you're fired and we'll replace you by day's end.
Not worthless, just easily replicable , like it was here in the US and Britain during our industrial revolutions. Working 12-16 hour days, child labor and if you got sick and couldn't work, too bad. You lost your job and someone else got it. Only snobby 1st world nations can afford safety equipment and even then we only have it by legislative decree. In the case of these small shops most of them are family business and the profit margins slim. If their lack of safety equipment bothers you so much, you are free to use your personal money to buy them some.
When Britain exported the industrial Revolution to India and Pakistan, they brought the machines with them. Here they are today, in the same places since the 18th century, doing the same work. There is a lesson there for someone.
Hahaha.. How presumptuous of you to assume Britain did anything other than their own good. BTW, these are private factories operating out of nowhere and I am sure they do not have licences as well. You are just looking for an excuse to belittle Indians.
Yep. My take is "If we didn't order 1 or 2-day delivery these kind of lugnuts would suffice, trucks could run at 20mph and not squash pedestrians, cyclists, Moose and cars. And in stead of tickling our fannies with our new toy from Amazon we could concentrate on more important things, like making the plural of Moose 'Meese' ".
Heh, you have no idea what you are talking about... they showed what is the source of metal and anyone with basic knowledge would know that there is no point to heat treat this low carbon steel... No idea if the soft steel gonna be a problem, but it is steel so i do not expect it to fall apart in 5/5 just because you said so.
@@Bialy_1 The threads however, MUST stand up to about 400+ LB-FT of torque if torqued properly. Even I'm surprised at the use of low carbon rebar! And I have 50 years background in HD trucks in vehicle maintenance. And yes, the nuts generally are made of a 'softer', grade of material than the wheel studs so they would fail before the stud.
@@jessejohnson159 Making it out of rebar was the surprise to me. I guess given the size, maybe it's enough to not tear up the wheel stud, as they're probably producing those things cheaply enough they can be replaced with some regularity.. Also, being able to cut the seats using a manual lathe the way that kid was doing if he's able to do it in any way consistently was the surprise to me...
Да тут ноль 21 века. Это не труд. Трудиться надо на постоянное увеличение производительности с помощью механизации чпушек и всяких побрекушек, а так фигня лиш застой создаëт.
Зря вы так, ребята. А я вот рад за них. Вот вам смешно, а китайцы тоже начинали с кроссовок абидибидас, одноразового качества, а сейчас смотри как научились. И эти научатся.
I'm used to these videos by now but even so, this one had more of a "mad max" vibe to it than many. . How long have you been a machinist son? Since I was 12. When did you get that eye patch? When I was 13
I am bored to death working in the IT industry. My dream was to own a small manufacturing factory. But looking at this video, my dream has broken apart into thousand pieces.
Them pieces that laying on the floor there? Don't give up your dream man! Leed by example and never allow your business to be like that! Good luck 🍀🍀🍀🍀😊
The West buys many products from "Asia" ... we export our manufacturing-pollution to these 3rd world countries so we can virtue-signal how green we are.... think about that before commenting... Look up cobalt mining by children for electric cars while you're at it... 😒
@@user-7g7d да тут на Российские перевести, меньше 200 рублей и не пахнет за штучку то. Если бы у нас так делали, где задействованы минимум десять человек на производство 1-й гайки не считая снабженца, маркетолога, бухгалтера и т.д. и т.п. + три токарных станка, один нарезной, ковальня, обрубной, это же "писец", это или полный крах или же при ее реализации я даже и представить не могу.😲
Ахренеть! Это ж какая монотонщина каждый день! Помню будучи пацаном, в 90х тоже на заводе, занимался подобным! Точил чугунные запорные пробки с резьбой для редукторов тракторных.
najbardziej mi się podoba, jak w 5:05 pracownik działu BHP dba o bezpieczeństwo pracownika obsługującego maszynę poprzez wciskanie podkładki pod nogę krzesła. Brak przestojów, ZERO zmarnowanego czasu, brak jakiegokolwiek rugania pracownika (dbanie o wysokie morale załogi). Coś niesamowitego, daleko nam jeszcze do takich standardów.
Podobało mi się jak pracują , warsztaty na kopani mi się przypomniały , i wieczny harmider i gwar maszyn , my nawet gwoździe ostrzyliśmy a teraz się to wszystko tylko kupuje kupuje itp
And this is how grade ZERO nuts are made ;) This is really horrible, both from safety of the worker and of the truck driver. But its Pakistan so there are some loose tolerances on both ends of the spectrum.
Zero grade? Didn't you see that speciat heat treatment in the furnace? :) Our torque is given in newton-meters, their is in hammer blows. If it fits. it sits.
@Alpha Jamil 🤦♀️ first of all steel measurements are never done in psi I don't know how or where you got that from but certainly not from testing ts strength from steel I guess you use psi thats why you see in your country's wheels going faster than truck huh? Second it's REBAR for christ sake😂 it's lowest grade carbon steel that's why it's used in construction lol and did you just assume where I live? And no most American companies for manufacturing vehicles don't get bolts from China same as Europe that am sure of and if they do they are for smaller things like switches and Chinese actually know what steel to use for certain things Mr.psi also present measurements from hardness test I would love to see them since if you don't know tensile strength is not most important in bolts, it's hardness.
@Alpha Jamil I think you need to visit new school and not American or from 60s lol it's pascals it's universal unit of testing and more reliable since pressure can vary. So you got hardness measurements?
I don't think old rusty rebar has the mettalurgy for a wheelnut :-\ Probably why they have to make so many of them - always breaking. Have to give it them though - good looking final product.
Rebar can be absolutely good enough for the task, when properly worked. The total lack of standardized process - i.e. putting the latest and youngest hire at the furnace to decide when the billet has been properly destroyed in the fire is the bigger problem than using rebar.
@@trashcanmucous5153 You can't forge molten metal that is liquid. You'd hit it with a hammer and it would just splatter everywhere. You cast metal that is molten. Forging can be done with hot metal, or cold, and has different advantages and disadvantages with each.
Wow, these are the types of working conditions Americans faced in the late 1800's and early 1900's. It's now 2022 and this part of the world is operating with standards that are well over 100 years old. They seem to be extremely efficient though one mistake costs you a limb or your life.
What good is school where these kids are at. Learning the trade is the school. Kids in "educated" countries couldn't figure out how to change a tire. The kids here are fabricating the lug nuts from scratch.
@@mauriceraffin9290 И не только бункера! Вообще никаких кожухов защитных! И на станках в перчатках работают! Видать ещё ни кого не затягивало в работающий станок!
back in the day farmers had a bunch of children and they would work on the farm from a young age . that's what was needed to survive. nothing really different here.
In Pakistan children are forced into hard labor NOT in order to survive, but so the father doesn't have to do anything but steal his children's earnings. Have you seen the video on the leather tanning industry? The average age of workers is 18, because they are dead by 20 from all the toxic chemicals.
People complaining about the quality. They are working with what they have. The best stuff we make in America isn't safe either because humans are stupid & can't create perfection. We can't even make a human from scratch. So stop complaining we all work with what we have. The earth is not safe you can't avoid death. It has to happen one day. Nothing is safe do you understand so being free is everything your safety is your choice. So choose how safe you want to be let others do the same.
At least these kids are learning a trade and actually accomplishing something in life. Kids in America couldn't figure out how to change a tire, and here we have kids fabricating the lug nuts from scratch.
Рубят заготовки из обрезков старой арматуры, из них же штампуют гайки, а на финише получаются гайки из нового шестигранника. Прям чудеса пакистанские. Восток дело тонкое.
Это не конвейер с начала до финала, автор просто по разным цехам прошёл, как я понял, там есть момент где рубленные шестигранники валяются перед обточкой, токаря конечно поразили
Even when government wasn't forcing companies to do this or that the working conditions were better. This is a cultural problem of countries that for some reason want to remain poor even in the 21st century.
What's there to be outraged about? At least these kids are learning a trade and actually accomplishing something in life. Kids in America couldn't figure out how to change a tire, and here we have kids fabricating the lug nuts from scratch.
@ Swindy. That is where they live. They don't have access to all the wonders of the west. Next time you look around your own country try to understand how good you have it.
Honey, what's your new promotion entail? "It's great I go around with shims and washers making sure everyone's seat it's perfect. I'm now the Chairman!"
Workers in the USA complaint about labor work. Most of these people working on dirt floor, hard labor, standing up, most time no table/chair to work from and mostly squatted on the ground. I'm sure their pay is very minimal per day labor.
I enjoy watching the videos of these are working people. They do amazing things with primitive and often worn out tools. I'd love to know what the annual injury and fatality rates are.
Using rebar for lights not good low carbon steel and not even harding it just wow not to mention that work place is a disaster for safety. What a nightmare!
I've seen some broke ass lathes before, but this thing is terrible. The Chuck is broke as hell, theres no coolant at all for the speed their going, and that top bit has a huge ass hole in it. Also, it's going so fast that the cut is super uneven and rigid for the hole its making. Jesus bro
I still do not understand why no one ever uses a cart, or bucket, or something instead of everything just tossed on the ground. These people can build engines out of scrap metal. Is profit over labor or the margins just that bad they can't afford something like that.
I remember reading about a body shop in India where when they painted a car they didn't bother to cover the windows because it was cheaper to hire someone with a razor blade to scrape the paint off the windows than it was to buy the masking tape and covering material.
Similarly... so many of these people's jobs shouldn't even exist. like... that guy that takes the hot nuts out of the press and chucks them into a bin... why the hell doesn't the machine just eject the nuts into a bin
No heat treatment at all - low carbon steel from reinforcing bar then annealed and forged, then cooling in air to further decarburize the surface. Hardness nonexistent, but at least ductile, won't crack fast.
Why bother with safety when these people are literally one in a billion? They have less value to humanity than a single ant does to an anthill in your backyard. Don't bother responding with "without these people..." Because no, I do not depend on these people for any aspect of my life. The western world doesn't allow imports of such terrible standards to build what we have.
Reminds me of some real life arcade game where you have to climb the ladders to get to the princess without the hot metal bars falling on you or the machines maiming you. Except there no princess, just endless toyle.
I adore the complete disregard for safety. No steel toe shoes, no eye protection and no guards on machinery.
You're worthless. If you get hurt, you're fired and we'll replace you by day's end.
Very sad 😰
@@irwanmu2986 it would be more sad if someone got fat rich selling those nuts... nah, that doesn't happen...
Not worthless, just easily replicable , like it was here in the US and Britain during our industrial revolutions. Working 12-16 hour days, child labor and if you got sick and couldn't work, too bad. You lost your job and someone else got it. Only snobby 1st world nations can afford safety equipment and even then we only have it by legislative decree. In the case of these small shops most of them are family business and the profit margins slim. If their lack of safety equipment bothers you so much, you are free to use your personal money to buy them some.
@@Losttoanyreason I just want cheap lug nuts. I don't care who dies.
this is how it was in the industrial revolution.
Several models of the Limb-remover 2000® and the Finger-ripper Xtreme® present in this video.
Princess auto has really made some improvements to their manufacturing facilities……
loll
they laid off the ten oldest oldest workers and replaced them with hungry young guys.
I wonder, if you put these guys in a brand new modern facility, what would it look like in a year?
@@fryloc359 that place is only 6 months old man
@@fryloc359 you just broke my brain. i got to go take a nap. wish you hadn't commented that.
*I wish that all hard work is adequately paid! all health!* 👍🏽🔥
I guess it's just too difficult to build a rack on wheels and get everything up off the floor so you can walk.
I love how he straight up sticks his finger into the machine chomping the rebar
He has protective gloves, after all. All good. 😎
Just the tip.. that's always the key!
When he literally has a stack of rebar - he could use the next piece to shove the last of the current piece in
Not exactly. He always takes the last piece out, so if he used the next piece to push it in he would need to put it down again to operate the lever
Молодые токаря просто виртуозы. Работают так же, как промышленные автоматические станки, практически с такой же скоростью! 👍
Это дети и подростки они должны учиться
Страна в которой дети работают вместо учебы не имеет будущего
@@alexkayunov7137 так то Россия тоже не факт, что имеет будущее
@@amateurxxx3798 тебя имеют в стиле трёх иксов???
@@alexkayunov7137
Это Индия, похоже.
Есть кому кодить, есть кому гайки точить.
When Britain exported the industrial Revolution to India and Pakistan, they brought the machines with them. Here they are today, in the same places since the 18th century, doing the same work. There is a lesson there for someone.
if you export something, export the problem, not the solution?
build machines to last
Hahaha.. How presumptuous of you to assume Britain did anything other than their own good. BTW, these are private factories operating out of nowhere and I am sure they do not have licences as well. You are just looking for an excuse to belittle Indians.
Yep. My take is "If we didn't order 1 or 2-day delivery these kind of lugnuts would suffice, trucks could run at 20mph and not squash pedestrians, cyclists, Moose and cars. And in stead of tickling our fannies with our new toy from Amazon we could concentrate on more important things, like making the plural of Moose 'Meese' ".
Its Pakistan and child exploitation
No heat treatment? Rockwell hardness of pumpkin pie. Warranty is 5/5 (5 miles/5 minutes).
Heh, you have no idea what you are talking about... they showed what is the source of metal and anyone with basic knowledge would know that there is no point to heat treat this low carbon steel...
No idea if the soft steel gonna be a problem, but it is steel so i do not expect it to fall apart in 5/5 just because you said so.
@@Bialy_1 The threads however, MUST stand up to about 400+ LB-FT of torque if torqued properly. Even I'm surprised at the use of low carbon rebar! And I have 50 years background in HD trucks in vehicle maintenance. And yes, the nuts generally are made of a 'softer', grade of material than the wheel studs so they would fail before the stud.
@@jessejohnson159 exactly, the stud bears shear loading/transfering torque forces, the nut job is only the retention of the wheel to hub
@@jessejohnson159 Making it out of rebar was the surprise to me. I guess given the size, maybe it's enough to not tear up the wheel stud, as they're probably producing those things cheaply enough they can be replaced with some regularity.. Also, being able to cut the seats using a manual lathe the way that kid was doing if he's able to do it in any way consistently was the surprise to me...
Thing that I think is kinda weird is they're making them from rebar. Rebar is just shit metal!!!!
Поражает точность с которой работает молодой токарь в конце видео. Точность как у программного станка.
ЧПЧ - числовой программный ЧЕЛОВЕК ))
Плохая у него точность. И продукция выходит весьма низкокачественная.
@@_r_o_m_a_n Точность отличная, а вот что технологий нет и их им не предоставляют, вот это проблема куда по серьезней.
Молодцы , хорошо работают нам поучиться у них и в производительности труда , стоимости продукции , а качество я думаю не хуже чем у всех .
@@Show-rj1zv Ну флаг тебе в руки, проси начальника чтоб зарплату уменьшил до 5000 рублей, стоимость продукции и понизится.
Да...на кусок хлеба нелегко заработать...а надо!!Честный труд достоин уважения и хорошей оплаты...Лайк.
Да тут ноль 21 века. Это не труд. Трудиться надо на постоянное увеличение производительности с помощью механизации чпушек и всяких побрекушек, а так фигня лиш застой создаëт.
Техника безопасности на высоте.
Бабы новых нарожают.
Зря вы так, ребята. А я вот рад за них. Вот вам смешно, а китайцы тоже начинали с кроссовок абидибидас, одноразового качества, а сейчас смотри как научились. И эти научатся.
Non existent 😠⚠️
вернее она отсутствует 🤭🤭🤭
Кто не рискует, тот не пьёт шампанское.
I'm used to these videos by now but even so, this one had more of a "mad max" vibe to it than many.
.
How long have you been a machinist son?
Since I was 12.
When did you get that eye patch?
When I was 13
only one needed to get the everything in spec
ay yo bro 100% you right, when I seen the guy headwrapped with glasses staring in the furnace ua-cam.com/video/oKDpvo7ghHU/v-deo.html
I am bored to death working in the IT industry. My dream was to own a small manufacturing factory. But looking at this video, my dream has broken apart into thousand pieces.
Them pieces that laying on the floor there?
Don't give up your dream man! Leed by example and never allow your business to be like that!
Good luck 🍀🍀🍀🍀😊
Risking being impaled, crushed, or skinned alive to make wheel nuts that will likely fail and impale, crush, or burn alive someone driving.
خدای شکرت . چقدر کار سخت و طاقت فرسایی هستش 🙄🙄🙄💪💪💪🙋
This is just nuts!
Child labour, poor health and safety, pollution, shoddy workmanship and flip flops. The joys of Asia
😡
Without this opportunity these kids would starve to death or steal or kill to survive
The West buys many products from "Asia" ... we export our manufacturing-pollution to these 3rd world countries so we can virtue-signal how green we are.... think about that before commenting...
Look up cobalt mining by children for electric cars while you're at it... 😒
Precisely why companies love third world manufacturing, can’t get any cheaper.
@osama bin laden Thats true, everybody just sits on their asses, watching dirty porno's all day.
Чтобы один европеец красиво жил, существует 1000 во таких парней.
Точно!🤣
Охренеть! Эта гайка по себестоимости на вес золота должна получаться
Рубль штучка, три рубля кучка.
@@user-7g7d да тут на Российские перевести, меньше 200 рублей и не пахнет за штучку то. Если бы у нас так делали, где задействованы минимум десять человек на производство 1-й гайки не считая снабженца, маркетолога, бухгалтера и т.д. и т.п. + три токарных станка, один нарезной, ковальня, обрубной, это же "писец", это или полный крах или же при ее реализации я даже и представить не могу.😲
@@denchik929 но что если сократить оплату рабочим в четверо и чтоб менеджер бухгалтер и всëм это был лишь один чел?
@@GidraBOG Смешно. Я хотел бы представить тебя тем рабочим и посмотреть на твою реакцию.
Ахренеть! Это ж какая монотонщина каждый день! Помню будучи пацаном, в 90х тоже на заводе, занимался подобным! Точил чугунные запорные пробки с резьбой для редукторов тракторных.
Но не с такой скоростью и не всю жизнь.🙂
@@user-yh6dr9jn4x
Это точно!
Really respect and admiration to these young boys working hard hours ... working conditions are shamefull.
Shamefull for the muslim owner of the shop.
najbardziej mi się podoba, jak w 5:05 pracownik działu BHP dba o bezpieczeństwo pracownika obsługującego maszynę poprzez wciskanie podkładki pod nogę krzesła. Brak przestojów, ZERO zmarnowanego czasu, brak jakiegokolwiek rugania pracownika (dbanie o wysokie morale załogi). Coś niesamowitego, daleko nam jeszcze do takich standardów.
To była ironia?
@@amonra4046 cienko u ciebie z wyczuciem xD
zapomniałeś wspomnieć, że prawie na pewno będą też mało opłacane
Podobało mi się jak pracują , warsztaty na kopani mi się przypomniały , i wieczny harmider i gwar maszyn , my nawet gwoździe ostrzyliśmy a teraz się to wszystko tylko kupuje kupuje itp
Hilarious how the cameraman wears a protective glove while showing the nut finally done...
Гайки из арматуры 💯 % надёжно, респект
смотря для чего ,эта сталь калится
@@user-ve6cz9qz8p Арматура вообще практически не закаливается ввиду своего хим. состава. Да и в ролике никакой закалки не показано.
Колесные гайки и не должны закаливаться
والله باكستان دوله مبدعه بشعبها الابي المكافح زنداباد🤍👍🏻
And this is how grade ZERO nuts are made ;)
This is really horrible, both from safety of the worker and of the truck driver. But its Pakistan so there are some loose tolerances on both ends of the spectrum.
Zero grade? Didn't you see that speciat heat treatment in the furnace? :) Our torque is given in newton-meters, their is in hammer blows. If it fits. it sits.
@Alpha Jamil LOL, obviously you do not know what rebar is ;)
@Alpha Jamil rebar is very weak even after hardening
@Alpha Jamil 🤦♀️ first of all steel measurements are never done in psi I don't know how or where you got that from but certainly not from testing ts strength from steel I guess you use psi thats why you see in your country's wheels going faster than truck huh? Second it's REBAR for christ sake😂 it's lowest grade carbon steel that's why it's used in construction lol and did you just assume where I live? And no most American companies for manufacturing vehicles don't get bolts from China same as Europe that am sure of and if they do they are for smaller things like switches and Chinese actually know what steel to use for certain things Mr.psi also present measurements from hardness test I would love to see them since if you don't know tensile strength is not most important in bolts, it's hardness.
@Alpha Jamil I think you need to visit new school and not American or from 60s lol it's pascals it's universal unit of testing and more reliable since pressure can vary.
So you got hardness measurements?
Т -- точность ! Глаз набитый,морду осталось набить,за качество!!!
I don't think old rusty rebar has the mettalurgy for a wheelnut :-\ Probably why they have to make so many of them - always breaking. Have to give it them though - good looking final product.
Depends on the rebar quality, but going from european standard rebar there should not be any problems with using it for truck nuts. Ideal? No.
Rebar can be absolutely good enough for the task, when properly worked. The total lack of standardized process - i.e. putting the latest and youngest hire at the furnace to decide when the billet has been properly destroyed in the fire is the bigger problem than using rebar.
keep in mind, it is forged. That adds considerable strength. rebar is not necessarily junk steel. a lot is asked of rebar in its intended use
@@danneumann3274 You are totally correct in this assessment.
@@trashcanmucous5153 You can't forge molten metal that is liquid. You'd hit it with a hammer and it would just splatter everywhere. You cast metal that is molten. Forging can be done with hot metal, or cold, and has different advantages and disadvantages with each.
The threading machine looks like a hand-remover for sure..
The chaos, untidiness, lack of planning and mess everywhere is similar to when I have a go at cooking dinner.
Nice to see a modern factory ... in XXI century.
High level manufacturing!
Қазақстан смотрит 👍✊
There is something about chilling on a Saturday night watching child labour make car parts
Уважение человеку труда , привет из России .
xD
Wow, these are the types of working conditions Americans faced in the late 1800's and early 1900's. It's now 2022 and this part of the world is operating with standards that are well over 100 years old. They seem to be extremely efficient though one mistake costs you a limb or your life.
impressive work boys keep it up!
Hard work but well done, although I think some of these children should be at school.
Every kid deserves it in school but because of the poor. No opportunity like American kids.
Maybe they do go to school. They might be helping out their family.
What good is school where these kids are at. Learning the trade is the school. Kids in "educated" countries couldn't figure out how to change a tire. The kids here are fabricating the lug nuts from scratch.
Amazing 🏳️🌈🇮🇩🤝🇮🇳🏳️🌈
уже с первых секунд видео понятно, что ТБ на производстве на высоте🤣🤣🤣
Pas de garde corp en haut de la tremie?
@@mauriceraffin9290
И не только бункера! Вообще никаких кожухов защитных! И на станках в перчатках работают! Видать ещё ни кого не затягивало в работающий станок!
few more weeks and they start make tanks for Putler xD
back in the day farmers had a bunch of children and they would work on the farm from a young age . that's what was needed to survive. nothing really different here.
In Pakistan children are forced into hard labor NOT in order to survive, but so the father doesn't have to do anything but steal his children's earnings. Have you seen the video on the leather tanning industry?
The average age of workers is 18, because they are dead by 20 from all the toxic chemicals.
tell that to the people near the truck whit a loose tire after the nuts blow up cuz they are trash
Great craftsmen!👍
Parabéns muito bom vídeo gostei .
احسن الصناعات في باكستان
People complaining about the quality. They are working with what they have. The best stuff we make in America isn't safe either because humans are stupid & can't create perfection. We can't even make a human from scratch. So stop complaining we all work with what we have. The earth is not safe you can't avoid death. It has to happen one day. Nothing is safe do you understand so being free is everything your safety is your choice. So choose how safe you want to be let others do the same.
I wish these kids had the opportunity like kids in the US.
These kids have the opportunity to work.
They actually have more there.
@@brandongahm6208 You are correct, working at the nut factory in 10 years they will have enough to buy a goat.
At least these kids are learning a trade and actually accomplishing something in life. Kids in America couldn't figure out how to change a tire, and here we have kids fabricating the lug nuts from scratch.
@@Iconoclasher In the US kids are allowed to be kids. They don't have to start working in the factory at 10 years of age to make inferior lug nuts.
I always wondered how plumbuses were made
Nicely finished products.
Рубят заготовки из обрезков старой арматуры, из них же штампуют гайки, а на финише получаются гайки из нового шестигранника. Прям чудеса пакистанские. Восток дело тонкое.
То же Позабавило... Да и сталь наверняка из арматуры для гаек самоё то))
Это не конвейер с начала до финала, автор просто по разным цехам прошёл, как я понял, там есть момент где рубленные шестигранники валяются перед обточкой, токаря конечно поразили
на ю тубе видео посмотри как из арматуры метчик сделали. мехамозг канал называется
Hard to believe I probably made more watching this video at work than these guys will make all day......
Sangat luar biasa cara kerjanya 👍🙏🙏
Наших бы подростков туда на все лето
I hope these hard working men don’t get injured
kids
Техника безопасности на высоте
This is hell. Great. The world we live in... isn't it great? Children should learn & play, not work.
Amazing all hand crafted better then the UK
Why is 1940 technology amazing ..... should rename channel " Old Time Unsafe Technology "
Ну что тут скажешь, молодцы.
ماشاء الله تبارك الله بالتوفيق للجميع 👍👍🔔🔛🔔🔛🔔🔛
Техника безопасности на высоте !!!
Be grateful you live in the U.S./Canada/U.K. where companies are forced by the government to provide you with safe working conditions.
Even when government wasn't forcing companies to do this or that the working conditions were better. This is a cultural problem of countries that for some reason want to remain poor even in the 21st century.
No gloves, no shoes, no safety glasses, nothing! … in deplorable conditions.. and all children.. that’s an outrage! 👎
Зато не на коноплянных и маковых плантациях...
It's likely apprentices running around
What's there to be outraged about? At least these kids are learning a trade and actually accomplishing something in life. Kids in America couldn't figure out how to change a tire, and here we have kids fabricating the lug nuts from scratch.
@ Swindy.
That is where they live. They don't have access to all the wonders of the west. Next time you look around your own country try to understand how good you have it.
No, it's over population....
Mmmmm... Child labor in factories! I love countries with strong traditions!
Honey, what's your new promotion entail? "It's great I go around with shims and washers making sure everyone's seat it's perfect. I'm now the Chairman!"
Greetings from Petersburg!
Well done boys, are busy useful business, not sit on the internet. Peace and health to you.
У гаек из арматуры прочность так себе. Лучше бы в Интернете сидели, а не делали сыромятину.
@@fonkanzler5612 Каждому - своё.
@Comrade Why?
health?
они скорее всего вместо школы работают. Не параллельно с учебой, а вместо.
Fantastic skill!
Workers in the USA complaint about labor work. Most of these people working on dirt floor, hard labor, standing up, most time no table/chair to work from and mostly squatted on the ground. I'm sure their pay is very minimal per day labor.
I enjoy watching the videos of these are working people. They do amazing things with primitive and often worn out tools. I'd love to know what the annual injury and fatality rates are.
My guess is the annual injury rate is 100%. Fatality is probably lower.
daily
I worked in a place like that for four years, we were fifteen people working 10 to 12 hours each day and not a single injury no one ever had.
Using rebar for lights not good low carbon steel and not even harding it just wow not to mention that work place is a disaster for safety. What a nightmare!
Trabalho super dez
I think this single factory can satisfy all their country needs
As far as I'm concerned, this video wins the Internet. I think it's positively fantastic!
A beautiful job will done.
Personnel safety is a big concern in this facility
Залипательное видио👍
Техника безопасности на высоте....
They are kids, should be learning and playing.
Bless these people.
6:10 his chuck key is a tap welded to a piece of steel. It's a good thing it isn't structural.
I've seen some broke ass lathes before, but this thing is terrible. The Chuck is broke as hell, theres no coolant at all for the speed their going, and that top bit has a huge ass hole in it. Also, it's going so fast that the cut is super uneven and rigid for the hole its making.
Jesus bro
I still do not understand why no one ever uses a cart, or bucket, or something instead of everything just tossed on the ground. These people can build engines out of scrap metal. Is profit over labor or the margins just that bad they can't afford something like that.
I remember reading about a body shop in India where when they painted a car they didn't bother to cover the windows because it was cheaper to hire someone with a razor blade to scrape the paint off the windows than it was to buy the masking tape and covering material.
Similarly... so many of these people's jobs shouldn't even exist. like... that guy that takes the hot nuts out of the press and chucks them into a bin... why the hell doesn't the machine just eject the nuts into a bin
I think it's the lack of a sharp mind from the shop owner.
Feels like 2022 is gonna be OSHAtubes's year.
Hard work-strong man.
muito Otimo Brasil
Ces gens sont très courageux de travailler dans ces conditions 👍
These people very poor.
That's nuts!
Very brave cameraman standing right behind that barrel the other guy was throwing red hot chunks of metal into.
Молодцы, трудолюбивый народ
Gotta love those steel toed sandals.
Interesting models of robots, very similar to people. ))
No heat treatment at all - low carbon steel from reinforcing bar then annealed and forged, then cooling in air to further decarburize the surface. Hardness nonexistent, but at least ductile, won't crack fast.
If you disregard the cold shuts from forging the rebar ribs and shoddy blank cutting into creases, naturally.
@@stefflus08 that true, indeed.
Safety first please. Please keep clean and organized. Safety trainings must be given regularly. Great video.
Why bother with safety when these people are literally one in a billion?
They have less value to humanity than a single ant does to an anthill in your backyard.
Don't bother responding with "without these people..." Because no, I do not depend on these people for any aspect of my life. The western world doesn't allow imports of such terrible standards to build what we have.
exelente trabajo. felicitaciones
Explotación infantil
Reminds me of some real life arcade game where you have to climb the ladders to get to the princess without the hot metal bars falling on you or the machines maiming you. Except there no princess, just endless toyle.
كل الشكر والاحترام
زبردست ۔ 😉😉😉
love the steel toe sandals
This cars is a mindset that will keep them down. This is a want and not a can.
They could be so much more efficient.