As someone who works in a fully kitted out machine shop with CNC and Manual Machines it is pretty amazing what these guys accomplish with so much less stuff than I have access to. Absolutely LOVE their clothes hanger indicators. lol
Habe 27 Jahre im Reparaturbereich gedreht. Bin jetzt '75 und drehe immer noch, weil es mir Spaß macht. Ein toller, abwechslungsreich Beruf. Habe ich zu keiner Zeit bereut.
I am at awe, looking at what little they have in terms of protected gear and how well they produce. Great to see the work done by these guys is highlighted here.
The young chap who lifted the billet at 2:41 - it looks about 100 mm thick and about 450 mm diameter - the weight will be around 140 kg. No wonder it looked like he was struggling. Since he completely went against safe lifting (keep back straight and vertical), he'll soon have a wrecked back and be joining the ones who just sit around. In a western country, the foreman would be sacked and/or prosecuted for allowing him to lift it. The chap looked at the camera and gave like he was proud of his lifting. He's an idiot for doing it.
And I bet you could buy that gear for $20 completely worked. Here in the states it would be well over $500 for the same thing. After-all, the material and labor is cheap. The government controls are whats expensive. The workman's comp and insurances. Thats what you really pay for. I'm in CA. Once this mileage tax hits the state population, I will just pass that cost to the consumer. Then the consumer doesn't understand why shit is so expensive.
Now i wanna know how old they really are! Already seen some guys that have a bone structure of a mid 20ish old guy but completely grey hair and look like a 60 year old in really bad shape! Those guys are really skilled workers! Treat em like that, they deserve better then they get it...
There's a ton of videos with mostly kids running machines in a machine shop. Like kids 6-8+ years old. So there's one simple answer to how the older one's end up with so much skill and accomplish so much with so little, they start REALLY young.
I asked myself the same question... by cutting closer to the side they would have been able to cut a 4th piece out of it... But looking closer, you'll see a small indent(king of a starting hole from a torch), at approx. 3 inch from the border... they drop the torch maybe?
At least its not high speed steel. Besides, once a gear hobber is set it doesn't need to be babysat, so its not like they are losing man-hours, which is whats actually important.
@@smh9902 The labor cost into that is ridiculous low. Most of those guys probably making $1 -2 per day. Even if they had 100 man hours into it, its only 20 bucks labor cost. As for quality, I've yet to see anything resembling a gage or a drawing used in any of these videos. I have no idea how the gears are expected to fit. Lots of comments from people saying how impressive this is, but its not. Just hogging material with big machines. It does look cool, and is fun, but complicated it is not.
@@paulgallagher2937 Agree'd. I have a manufacturing business in the US where we use a lot of old big machines like these to do similar work, and it comes out looking fantastic. We also use modern calibrated instruments and hire only experienced machinists.
@@smh9902 The only thing I saw measured was the bore of the gear. He used a vernier caliper on the ID, and had it at about a 30 degree angle. But he gave the thumbs up, so I guess its in spec.
@@paulgallagher2937 I noticed that as well, horrible practice. He did not ensure the jaws were flat nor parallel to t he surface, nor did he clean the surface before taking a measurement. Its a real shame, too. They have machines that though old are plenty capable in their own right, a small 10% amount of additional psychological effort would increase their quality by a full standard deviation. As an employer, I've noticed this plague of mental lethargy sweep over the general public. They by and large do not want to think, IE to put mental effort into the task at hand they are doing. This is the #1 cause of the drop in quality.
Can only laugh at these willfully stupid people walking around in the machine shop with sandals, baggy long sleeves, shirts not tucked in, and other lose clothing. Even back in the 1960's when I started my apprenticeship, one of the very first things we were told was "NO LOSE CLOTHING" Ever see what machines do to people when their lose clothing gets snagged by them? If they dont kill you, they often times will horrifically maim you!
They are not stupid they are not dumb F..KS like u they take pride and they are safe in their own way and most importantly remember foo it’s Pakistan 3rd world country.
@@tymz-r-achangin We feel sorry for people like soulsurf who has no life to be going around correcting people's spelling mistakes. Most of them do it cause its one of the only ways they can feel smart
Yeah, didn't even use a center drill first. However, since it gets bored out, the off-center drilled hole isn't really an issue. But, it still bothered me to see that drill wobbling.The guy certainly doesn't qualify as a machinist, just an operator, what we used to call an "eyeball mechanic".
At one time this shops had concrete floors, these countries have gone down hill since their independence 1947. In addition the class have separated even more,
They're very valuable the skills of these workers, amazing. What is incredible is the lack of consideration about the safety of them, none PPE are used, the housekeeping of the workshop is horrendous, is that one the kind of workshop owners we have to applause?. This is not example of a well done job.
Make something out of nothing :-) But these kind of metalworking is horrific! No lubrication or cooling on most of the machines... no safety at all... ok the have their undestroyable working sandals...
Saya dari Indonesia ,saya sering nonton konten UA-cam ini dan sangat senang melihatnya, tapi kenapa pekerja disana kurang memperhatikan keselamatan kerja.sepaerti sepatu.apakah pihak perusahan tidak memberikan pasilitas keselamatan kerja.
Resulta insólito e increíble que ningúno de los operarios utilice el sentido común al menos.No hay uno sólo que utilice botas de seguridad antiparras,o careta de seguridad,guantes ni soñarlo mucho menos un casco.,me imagino al final de año la cuantía de accidentes debe ser angustiante,es no quererse como persona ni un miligramo.Todos aquellos que trabajamos metalmecánica sabemos que todos los elementos creados para ser utilizados como seguridad industrial,salvan dedos,manos ,pies ,ojos,etc.,etc. a estos muchachones nunca les han informado siquiera que existen toda una gama de implemtos que salvan de quedar mutilados ? Todo excelente el trabajo,pero los burros también hacen un trabajo excelente y se cuidan...........................
Resulta insólito de UA-cam permita pasar estos vídeos que es una clara burla a los derechos humanos y a las normas mundiales de seguridad la falta de seguridad e higiene es aberrante no deberían estar permitidos estos videos
Although the edges may not be of high quality, their output would do the job.These people are very skillful and they should be coached into knowledge acquisition of new cutting tools. Instead of bringing down asiatic sales tycoons, these are the immigrants our land needs.
Those guys are not really especially skillful. I don't know in what country you live in, but be my guest: You can have'em all. In my country, which is post-industrialized high-tech country, we don't have any use for the kind of relic workers seen on this video.
Трэш, угар и содомия. В производственных помещениях проходы захламлены, оборудование устаревшее и в ужасном состоянии. Стены в цеху и то не везде. Как можно восторгаться таким ужасом?!
Я что-то не понял... На первом токарном станке полностью деталь обработать нельзя было, просто перевернув? Что за идиотизм? И потом они аккуратно берут вдвоём деталь тряпками и тут же бросают на землю в грязь... Это что за абсурд?
Los trabajos metalmecanicos por extraccion de viruta siempre son sucios, ya sea por los liquidos empleados como por las virutas mismas. Esto no implica que los ambientes ni los operarios tambien sean sucuios y desprolijos. No veo los beneficios de publicar en estos medios las pesimas condiciones laborables que se muestran, no es critica hacia la habilidad de los operarios que hacwen verdaderos milagros usando maquinarias que son verdaderas chatarras.
-- TIME HAS RUN OUT !! Tribulation 2023-2030 !! John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Don't ignore this message... Repent now !! Trust JESUS alone for Salvation, from what's about to happen !!
So much workers, zero efficiency, slow working speed and poor working habit(dangerous working method)... Indian, they like to work harder that is really necessary. Still a nice video to explain the process involved to create gears, but one of the worst example to achieve it.
REASON - DON'T OVER JOY by watching these technical skills of these workers. WHY? If you observe THE SUPER POOR CONDITIONS in which they labor, you will have to accept that is nothing else that THE EXPLOITATION OF CHEAP HANDWORK. These ABUSES happen in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka y similar countries, including China, where the over populations create POVERTY and the owners of these companies take advantage by giving them A VERY LOW SALARY and POOR and UNSAFE working conditions. And the worst, at the end, owners sell these crafted merchandise at MARKET PRICES. BEWARE, God will demand account of each one of these abuses. From Miami, USA, Careygas.
Why the fuk is he burning his runoff so far into the steel at the start... He isn't using that steel up very efficiently, I work a CNC profile burner, them circles could be stacked way tighter!!!!
El trabajo es bueno. Pero el acero de lo peor. Acero A 36 nunca va a templar y ahun si fuera 1045 o 1060 seria muy paca la dureza Es vil hierro no es acero
As someone who works in a fully kitted out machine shop with CNC and Manual Machines it is pretty amazing what these guys accomplish with so much less stuff than I have access to.
Absolutely LOVE their clothes hanger indicators. lol
Couldn't agree more!😂
Habe 27 Jahre im Reparaturbereich gedreht. Bin jetzt '75 und drehe immer noch, weil es mir Spaß macht. Ein toller, abwechslungsreich Beruf. Habe ich zu keiner Zeit bereut.
That’s Right my friend.
Most Beautifull Video Great Skills #GreatProcess
Many many thanks
А чего не из середины плиты вырезал заготовку?
Old school. Very cool.
I am at awe, looking at what little they have in terms of protected gear and how well they produce. Great to see the work done by these guys is highlighted here.
Thanks for watching!
I like the way his look at you with his thumb's up. Good job, I really appreciate your vidéo, keep going and thank's for all .
I appreciate that!
Ob moderne Maschinen von heute in dem Alter dieser Maschinen und unter diesen Bedingungen überhaupt noch funktionieren, wage ich stark zu bezweifeln.
5:10 🤣🤣🤣🤣
drill please don't snap
Kerja yang bagus dan baik semoga bermanfaat buat kita semua
Awesome. I'd be curious of the grade of steel that's being cut. Nice work.
Shiptanium
From what I’ve seen lot of the steel comes from ships that are being scrapped. Still good steel .
Bright shiny mild steel stuff, no alloys because of the flame cutting.
Браво !!! Bravo !!!
where is this place?
Those fire proof safety sandals are legit
The young chap who lifted the billet at 2:41 - it looks about 100 mm thick and about 450 mm diameter - the weight will be around 140 kg. No wonder it looked like he was struggling. Since he completely went against safe lifting (keep back straight and vertical), he'll soon have a wrecked back and be joining the ones who just sit around.
In a western country, the foreman would be sacked and/or prosecuted for allowing him to lift it.
The chap looked at the camera and gave like he was proud of his lifting. He's an idiot for doing it.
great work bro
👍👍
Godlike patience... awesome skill.
MashaAllah very good work
I like the Safety Sandals an FlipFlops
esses videos é de qual país?
My boss used to give me hell for not doing the laces up on my work boots. I wonder what he would have said if I wore flip flops.
Got to love it - clean tidy no pollution What could be wrong
😂
And I bet you could buy that gear for $20 completely worked. Here in the states it would be well over $500 for the same thing. After-all, the material and labor is cheap. The government controls are whats expensive. The workman's comp and insurances. Thats what you really pay for.
I'm in CA. Once this mileage tax hits the state population, I will just pass that cost to the consumer. Then the consumer doesn't understand why shit is so expensive.
What an workplace!!!!
The old men are really in their mid 20's! They have a lot of street mileage. Hard work will do this to you physically and mentally. No JOKE!
True
I rather be like these men then the sorry so called men of this generation.
@@abelpadilla7789 What "men" would that be?
This guy sure has some free hand cutting torch skills! Should have been an eye surgeon or watchmaker!
OHH BOY DONT LET IT FALLON YOU SANDALS..
Look closely at 1:34. He was using a center guide to do the circle. No skills needed!.
Even with a center guide it takes a steady hand to burn plate that thick withough making a total mess not to mention blowing back in yer face.
Тепер я розумію вислів : Зроблено на коліні .
This is what a society looks like with no government controls or regulations and no workman's compensation. Work at your own risk.
and it's awesome
@@soulsurfseeker There nothing awesome in that a@@hole.
Редкий Индийский завод где даже есть штангель. Обычно линейка и скоба. А из чертежей только раз видел тряпочку с картинкой.
Now i wanna know how old they really are! Already seen some guys that have a bone structure of a mid 20ish old guy but completely grey hair and look like a 60 year old in really bad shape!
Those guys are really skilled workers! Treat em like that, they deserve better then they get it...
There's a ton of videos with mostly kids running machines in a machine shop. Like kids 6-8+ years old. So there's one simple answer to how the older one's end up with so much skill and accomplish so much with so little, they start REALLY young.
puzzled why they cut so far into the slab before pulling the slug out?
I asked myself the same question... by cutting closer to the side they would have been able to cut a 4th piece out of it... But looking closer, you'll see a small indent(king of a starting hole from a torch), at approx. 3 inch from the border... they drop the torch maybe?
awesome
Такие большие шестерни вы делайте мужики, но это и близко не похоже на завод..
😂 👍 Everything is in the Mind
КАКАЯ ЕЩЁ ПЭСКА.😂
Когда сверлят на станке - видно, что биение чудовищное..
Old car or truck seat belts make good lifting straps 😊😊😊
True!
Whatever it takes my friend some people just don’t understand you always have to understand what part of the world they are at.
Почему резчик металла не начал рез с края железа ? не экономично ..
Скорее всего там был дефект. Хотя на уже изготовленной шестерне дефектов тоже достаточно. Короче ХЗ
It pains me to see them using these old cemented carbide bits. Modern cutting tools are very cheap now, and would triple their speed at least.
At least its not high speed steel. Besides, once a gear hobber is set it doesn't need to be babysat, so its not like they are losing man-hours, which is whats actually important.
@@smh9902 The labor cost into that is ridiculous low. Most of those guys probably making $1 -2 per day. Even if they had 100 man hours into it, its only 20 bucks labor cost. As for quality, I've yet to see anything resembling a gage or a drawing used in any of these videos. I have no idea how the gears are expected to fit. Lots of comments from people saying how impressive this is, but its not. Just hogging material with big machines. It does look cool, and is fun, but complicated it is not.
@@paulgallagher2937 Agree'd. I have a manufacturing business in the US where we use a lot of old big machines like these to do similar work, and it comes out looking fantastic. We also use modern calibrated instruments and hire only experienced machinists.
@@smh9902 The only thing I saw measured was the bore of the gear. He used a vernier caliper on the ID, and had it at about a 30 degree angle. But he gave the thumbs up, so I guess its in spec.
@@paulgallagher2937 I noticed that as well, horrible practice. He did not ensure the jaws were flat nor parallel to t he surface, nor did he clean the surface before taking a measurement. Its a real shame, too. They have machines that though old are plenty capable in their own right, a small 10% amount of additional psychological effort would increase their quality by a full standard deviation.
As an employer, I've noticed this plague of mental lethargy sweep over the general public. They by and large do not want to think, IE to put mental effort into the task at hand they are doing. This is the #1 cause of the drop in quality.
Can only laugh at these willfully stupid people walking around in the machine shop with sandals, baggy long sleeves, shirts not tucked in, and other lose clothing. Even back in the 1960's when I started my apprenticeship, one of the very first things we were told was "NO LOSE CLOTHING" Ever see what machines do to people when their lose clothing gets snagged by them? If they dont kill you, they often times will horrifically maim you!
They are not stupid they are not dumb F..KS like u they take pride and they are safe in their own way and most importantly remember foo it’s Pakistan 3rd world country.
Willfully stupid = 'Lose clothing'....the word is 'loose'
@@soulsurfseeker tell that to the people who program the speech-to-text app on my phone
@@tymz-r-achangin We feel sorry for people like soulsurf who has no life to be going around correcting people's spelling mistakes. Most of them do it cause its one of the only ways they can feel smart
Oh no! I better correct my last comment since I left out the apostrophe in the word its lol
Good gosh, someone send them some fresh dirt for the floors! What horrible conditions
nice job
Âlde masines, moai wurk.!
Industrial revolution days. The working conditions are shocking
That’s some dial indicating with a bent rod
Не пойму...станки Американские или Британские?
UK
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The hole at 4:55 will definitely not be centered
Yeah, didn't even use a center drill first. However, since it gets bored out, the off-center drilled hole isn't really an issue. But, it still bothered me to see that drill wobbling.The guy certainly doesn't qualify as a machinist, just an operator, what we used to call an "eyeball mechanic".
The lathe looks like one of mine, a Graziano.
Looks like the maintenance and cleaning staff were on strike.
You gotta hand it to them, old machines but they get the job done.
Skill, skill, skill. Masters of the Universe. Western media do not want us to know about these abilities.
So google is not a Western media?
Question, how accurately is it? Measurements are the worst and very poor work condition.
how the hell are these guys using a 4 jaw chuck on their bigass lathe without an indicator and getting a good result?
Чувак хорошо резаком владеет👍
At one time this shops had concrete floors, these countries have gone down hill since their independence 1947. In addition the class have separated even more,
Are you real! Mr Imperialist.😂
"a few old machines"
it's a proper helical gear cutter
They're very valuable the skills of these workers, amazing. What is incredible is the lack of consideration about the safety of them, none PPE are used, the housekeeping of the workshop is horrendous, is that one the kind of workshop owners we have to applause?. This is not example of a well done job.
they are good, but better with some safety persons wearing,like safety shoes
Мой 6ти летний сын, если надо что-то вырезать из бумаги, тоже всегда вырезает посередине листа- так же дольше и сложнее+ больше материала в помойку…
Тоже подумал об этом. Там, видимо, края не очень качественные. Какие-то у них свои соображения.
@@КиримПолтаржицкий мне кажется вы слишком хорошо о них думаете)
Yo bien espantado cuando el muchacho carga la pieza para colocarla en el torno. Angustiado de que le fuera a caer en un pie.
Yes indeed please get some feet protection . Those sandals not cut it
Using the machine to loosen the nut at 18:27 😂😂😂
Make something out of nothing :-) But these kind of metalworking is horrific! No lubrication or cooling on most of the machines... no safety at all... ok the have their undestroyable working sandals...
какие Индийцы молодцы
There Pakistan🇵🇰
извини не знал значит пакистанцы молодцы нам бы поучится у них трудолюбию
I guess these guys don't believe in digital calipers.
आप कहां से हैं हमारे को चाहिए
A man got to do ,, what a man got to do !!!!😊😊😊
Meu Deus do céu, as cordas de sustentação estão quase arrebentando, é um perigo muito grande de acontecer um acidente.
Saya dari Indonesia ,saya sering nonton konten UA-cam ini dan sangat senang melihatnya, tapi kenapa pekerja disana kurang memperhatikan keselamatan kerja.sepaerti sepatu.apakah pihak perusahan tidak memberikan pasilitas keselamatan kerja.
need the starrett rep to stop buy and sell some tools lol
Resulta insólito e increíble que ningúno de los operarios utilice el sentido común al menos.No hay uno sólo que utilice botas de seguridad antiparras,o careta de seguridad,guantes ni soñarlo mucho menos un casco.,me imagino al final de año la cuantía de accidentes debe ser angustiante,es no quererse como persona ni un miligramo.Todos aquellos que trabajamos metalmecánica sabemos que todos los elementos creados para ser utilizados como seguridad industrial,salvan dedos,manos ,pies ,ojos,etc.,etc. a estos muchachones nunca les han informado siquiera que existen toda una gama de implemtos que salvan de quedar mutilados ? Todo excelente el trabajo,pero los burros también hacen un trabajo excelente y se cuidan...........................
Resulta insólito de UA-cam permita pasar estos vídeos que es una clara burla a los derechos humanos y a las normas mundiales de seguridad la falta de seguridad e higiene es aberrante no deberían estar permitidos estos videos
nice sandles and no glasses, i bet this country doesnt have workmans comp.
Makes me CRINGE every time I see their feet! Walking around in SANDALS in that shop with metal shavings all over the floor!
Although the edges may not be of high quality, their output would do the job.These people are
very skillful and they should be coached into knowledge acquisition of new cutting tools. Instead of
bringing down asiatic sales tycoons, these are the immigrants our land needs.
Those guys are not really especially skillful. I don't know in what country you live in, but be my guest: You can have'em all. In my country, which is post-industrialized high-tech country, we don't have any use for the kind of relic workers seen on this video.
Congratulations Sire.@@MrZimpauttaja
Трэш, угар и содомия.
В производственных помещениях проходы захламлены, оборудование устаревшее и в ужасном состоянии. Стены в цеху и то не везде. Как можно восторгаться таким ужасом?!
Ну насчет стен - там тепло !!!
Я что-то не понял... На первом токарном станке полностью деталь обработать нельзя было, просто перевернув? Что за идиотизм? И потом они аккуратно берут вдвоём деталь тряпками и тут же бросают на землю в грязь... Это что за абсурд?
Да на камеру позирует. Дескать крутые.
Sandals gives better tolerances.
в конце сразу на помойку отправили
👍
Так даже на МТЗ не умеют
Putin le compas pour prendre le diametre ( moyen age) Il est Très bon le tourneur .
Prendere. Le. Misure. Con. Il. Compasso.. non..e ..da. Tutti...👌👌👌🖐️👀👌
Labor and life is obviously cheap in this country.
Los trabajos metalmecanicos por extraccion de viruta siempre son sucios, ya sea por los liquidos empleados como por las virutas mismas. Esto no implica que los ambientes ni los operarios tambien sean sucuios y desprolijos. No veo los beneficios de publicar en estos medios las pesimas condiciones laborables que se muestran, no es critica hacia la habilidad de los operarios que hacwen verdaderos milagros usando maquinarias que son verdaderas chatarras.
трудно зарабатывают свой хлеб 😒
-- TIME HAS RUN OUT !! Tribulation 2023-2030 !! John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Don't ignore this message... Repent now !! Trust JESUS alone for Salvation, from what's about to happen !!
islamic genius
So much workers, zero efficiency, slow working speed and poor working habit(dangerous working method)... Indian, they like to work harder that is really necessary. Still a nice video to explain the process involved to create gears, but one of the worst example to achieve it.
REASON - DON'T OVER JOY by watching these technical skills of these workers. WHY? If you observe THE SUPER POOR CONDITIONS in which they labor, you will have to accept that is nothing else that THE EXPLOITATION OF CHEAP HANDWORK. These ABUSES happen in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka y similar countries, including China, where the over populations create POVERTY and the owners of these companies take advantage by giving them A VERY LOW SALARY and POOR and UNSAFE working conditions. And the worst, at the end, owners sell these crafted merchandise at MARKET PRICES. BEWARE, God will demand account of each one of these abuses. From Miami, USA, Careygas.
Why the fuk is he burning his runoff so far into the steel at the start... He isn't using that steel up very efficiently, I work a CNC profile burner, them circles could be stacked way tighter!!!!
Never operate a lathe or milling machine while wearing long-sleeved clothing. This is extremely dangerous.
Judging by how filthy them shirts were I'd say they have been at it for a long time....
По сверлу видно что центр прям - центр!
El trabajo es bueno. Pero el acero de lo peor. Acero A 36 nunca va a templar y ahun si fuera 1045 o 1060 seria muy paca la dureza
Es vil hierro no es acero
Пиздец, вот это я понимаю технологичное производство, Илон Маск нервно курит в сторонке)))))))
Я ЗДЕСЬ МЕНЯ ЗОВУТ ПИЗДЕЦ.😅