👍👌👏 Simply fantastic! I definitely don't need one but now I want such a gorgeous green sewing machine! 2) I absolutely always love those special work safety sandals and the safety beards that filters the paint dust. 🙈
No masks during spray-painting and no gloves - no PPE to be seen at all really. Sad in this day and age, it will impact their health and the fix is cheap and easy.
I have to give respect to the workers there. With the squatting, knee destroying work positions to the extensive dust and grime they still put out a workable product. I have an old tredle powered Singer at home that is very similar. It was built 100 years before these, so the design has stood the test of time.
@@christopherprice-hq5syAs of my last knowledge update in September 2021, there is no widely known or documented history that suggests that the Singer sewing machine company has engaged in suspicious or unethical practices. The company has a long history dating back to the mid-1800s and is credited with many innovations in the sewing machine industry. It's possible that the statement you provided is meant to be humorous or satirical, rather than a serious commentary on the company's history. If there have been developments or revelations about the Singer company's history since September 2021, I wouldn't be aware of them. If you're interested in learning more about the Singer company's history, I would recommend conducting research through reputable sources to get a comprehensive and accurate understanding of its background and contributions to the sewing industry.
It might be low tech, but the quality control is pretty damn good. You know that the ruggedness of the sewing machine will also allow it to last for decades as well, which makes it an appealing option if you want a machine without the bells and whistles. That being said, the featured sewing machines are works of art.
Impressive craftsmanship! 👌 It's fascinating to witness the artistry behind these handmade sewing machines. They offer a unique alternative to the mass production seen in the West and China. These beautiful machines cater to a specific audience in Pakistan, showcasing the cultural and artisanal value of their craftsmanship. It's a refreshing reminder that there are different approaches to manufacturing. Great video!
@@konradhenrykowicz1859 - He is Not joking. He is serious and appreciates the craftsmanship behind the build of the product. slowly these craftsmanship skills are dying.
@@cookmaster3626 Thank goodness they are dying skills. Those workers are breathing paint fumes and dust and work in dirty conditions and they are unsafe. The faster that dies off, the better.
@@cookmaster3626 I saw paiful example of wasting the work of the painters by not securing the already finished surfaces before performing assemby and machining operations. Just outrageous example of technical indolence and low craftmanship standards. Eyesoring sloppiness. Thats all it is.
What possessed these people to do the machining operations to the casting AFTER it has been painted? That's completely insane. What if the paint gets scratched? What if they discover the casting is unusable? 8:28 The paint on the edge is already chipped off from being dropped on its back so many times, and on hard surfaces.
If they machined it first, they would have to mask the machined surfaces to prevent them from getting any paint on them, a fussy and time consuming task.
Painful to look at. The chipped edges! How they could be so careless, after so mauch effort to put all the layers of finish and decor. And it is so easy to prevent this!
These sewing machines will surely work for decades. The new plastic computer sewing machines that can be bought in Europe / USA today are broken after 6 months and cost a small fortune.
@@Смертьвбахилах индия вполне может нормальный метал сделать. хотя там трущихся деталей почти нет, прочность там не нужна. основное наверно сам шток, у хороших он был калёный, и тут вероятно готовые ставят. при трении об чугун тоже ресурса на много лет хватит. вам же не на века
Of courser they still exist, and for good reason. There are a lot of places in the world without reliable electricity. Therre are also plenty of people who enjoy doing things in an older fashioned sort of way, and this is closer to that technology than a modern Singer.
C'était très intéressant nous en France on se plaint souvent des conditions de travail mais sur la vidéo on peut voir des gens qui touche des produits chimiques à mains nues et je plains celui qui peint car tous les mois il doit avoir beaucoup de grammes dans le sang de peinture moi je n'ai pas jamais sans avoir de protection avant je ne mettais pas de masque et ça m'arriver de tousser un peu après avoir fait la peinture maintenant je me protège
In upside-down societies, they will upside-down this into a jig-saw for wood from under-table or crank their old-tata car with the gear-multiplier or steering-wheel boat(rebar in pipe then bend)
A very interesting video, and I do sewing myself, so I can really appreciate the work that goes into one of these little machines. I would like on in each color.
Methinks I'll stick with my old Singer. It's been around for over 60 years and will undoubtedly be around another 60. I'd be shocked if one of these pot metal trinkets last 10.
A perfect revelation of the concepts of 'carelessness', 'sloppiness' and 'mindless waste of teamwork'. It would be hard to find more blatant examples of poverty, despite the best efforts.
Realmente uma volta aos anos 50, muito bem feitas, porém o tempo pra completar a fabricação de uma máquina, a indústria automobilística, fabricou quase 5 carros ou mais, dependendo do tipo e modelo, é claro. Mas jamais deixa de ser uma obra de arte, o que mais me chamou a atenção é a falta do elemento feminino nessa equipe e a presença de muitas crianças.
It's certainly is rare to see a handmade sewing machine. For small runs this is great and a long way from what we see in the West -- and China - with giant assembly lines. These beautiful machines are clearly made for a specific audience in Pakistan.
I use 60-year-old sewing machine because it's not made of plastic and unrepairable like nearly all modern machines. I wish that audience was more prevalent here in the USA. It's a Brother Dressmaker... a copy of a Singer not unlike the model in this video.
Always good to see that the workers are furnished safety sandals.
Ужас не сандали😮
And equally important a dust free environment
If they had steel toes, it might scratch the paint if they drop a machine on their foot
Как приятно видеть русские приемы работы: сначала красим, потом режем резьбу, допиливаем напильником... и конечно дорабатываем молотком 🙂
👍👌👏 Simply fantastic! I definitely don't need one but now I want such a gorgeous green sewing machine!
2) I absolutely always love those special work safety sandals and the safety beards that filters the paint dust. 🙈
Im never going to worry about painting in a dust free environment again 😂
You don't have care about respiration protection either.
@@olevaiti4302………or safety shoes 😂
All Work Cover Approved..Lol … Not
..or painting my hand in metallic silver enamel.. 2:08
Or doing any of it indoors
Huge respect for all workers!
No masks during spray-painting and no gloves - no PPE to be seen at all really. Sad in this day and age, it will impact their health and the fix is cheap and easy.
No! They are just crazy!
I have to give respect to the workers there. With the squatting, knee destroying work positions to the extensive dust and grime they still put out a workable product.
I have an old tredle powered Singer at home that is very similar. It was built 100 years before these, so the design has stood the test of time.
It's probably a copied Singer!
@@cranegantry868 Singer the company deserves no sewing respect from sewists. research the history of the company.
@@christopherprice-hq5syAs of my last knowledge update in September 2021, there is no widely known or documented history that suggests that the Singer sewing machine company has engaged in suspicious or unethical practices. The company has a long history dating back to the mid-1800s and is credited with many innovations in the sewing machine industry.
It's possible that the statement you provided is meant to be humorous or satirical, rather than a serious commentary on the company's history. If there have been developments or revelations about the Singer company's history since September 2021, I wouldn't be aware of them.
If you're interested in learning more about the Singer company's history, I would recommend conducting research through reputable sources to get a comprehensive and accurate understanding of its background and contributions to the sewing industry.
@@siloton he leased machines to people instead of sold them.
I love the wall of sewing machines and their amazing colors.
Wall decor is about all they're good for.
انها تذكرنى بماكينة سينجر الالمانية ، يا ريت تصدرون هذه البضائع الجميلة إلى مصر و العالم العربى😊😊😊
It might be low tech, but the quality control is pretty damn good. You know that the ruggedness of the sewing machine will also allow it to last for decades as well, which makes it an appealing option if you want a machine without the bells and whistles. That being said, the featured sewing machines are works of art.
its an old SINGER design they ripped off
Yeah, a real state-of-the -art operation.
Impressive craftsmanship! 👌 It's fascinating to witness the artistry behind these handmade sewing machines. They offer a unique alternative to the mass production seen in the West and China. These beautiful machines cater to a specific audience in Pakistan, showcasing the cultural and artisanal value of their craftsmanship. It's a refreshing reminder that there are different approaches to manufacturing. Great video!
Surely you must be joking sir...
@@konradhenrykowicz1859 - He is Not joking. He is serious and appreciates the craftsmanship behind the build of the product. slowly these craftsmanship skills are dying.
@metatechhd
Are you some kind of sociologist or maybe a public servant? Or do you operate some kind of fancy business in tourism??
@@cookmaster3626 Thank goodness they are dying skills. Those workers are breathing paint fumes and dust and work in dirty conditions and they are unsafe. The faster that dies off, the better.
@@cookmaster3626 I saw paiful example of wasting the work of the painters by not securing the already finished surfaces before performing assemby and machining operations. Just outrageous example of technical indolence and low craftmanship standards. Eyesoring sloppiness. Thats all it is.
Зингер плачет ностальгическими слезами!
Епать, офигеть - теперь я знаю "Как изготавливаются качели Samad"!
кто бы знал, что это качели! прикинь ,а какие у них тогда качели, чтоб качаться?
Nothing like precision bondo applied on dirt floor.
Magnífico trabajo, una verdadera joya, y un gran trabajo en equipo
Beautiful machine! Good work!
Awesome colors on those swing machines :)
Excellent👍
Beautiful people making wonderful machines... lots of love and respect from UK viewer
Это не качели,а швейная машина.☝️
трудности автоматического перевода)
😂😂😂😂😂😂 качели 😂😂😂😂
это перевод с индийского
ну игла же качается. теперь тоже буду называть качели)
Iam Indonesian respect for your hard work ,.... independent manufacturing
This whole manufacturing process of Samad sewing machines is very interesting!
wow!! love the way this looks..id love to have one..my grandma used a pedal singer this looks like it came from a different era i love it!!
Первый раз вижу такие Качели!
Феерично!
What possessed these people to do the machining operations to the casting AFTER it has been painted? That's completely insane. What if the paint gets scratched? What if they discover the casting is unusable? 8:28 The paint on the edge is already chipped off from being dropped on its back so many times, and on hard surfaces.
Poor people have poor ways.
@@deedle6073 Poor people have the poor people mentality.
If they machined it first, they would have to mask the machined surfaces to prevent them from getting any paint on them, a fussy and time consuming task.
Painful to look at. The chipped edges! How they could be so careless, after so mauch effort to put all the layers of finish and decor. And it is so easy to prevent this!
@@konradhenrykowicz1859 ikr? It bothers me too.
Красивая машинка, как в деле надо проверять. :) Лайкнул!
качеля!
Que maravilla,los modelos y los colores cuando llegaran a Perú, saludos amigos desde tacna Perú
10:10 Love that NASA-like Quality Control, with some mooch looking over your shoulder.
What admirable work and what a workshop!!!
Impressive!
It really is!
These sewing machines will surely work for decades. The new plastic computer sewing machines that can be bought in Europe / USA today are broken after 6 months and cost a small fortune.
Very good quality Samad 🤩
Молодцы!! Я бы с удовольствием купила такую машинку!! Ручная сборка+ всё из метала,самое надёжная техника!!
так их на барахолке полно причём заводских намного ровнее
Метал тоже разный бывает корпус то пофиг, а кишки, держатель челнока и ручка💪
@@Смертьвбахилах индия вполне может нормальный метал сделать.
хотя там трущихся деталей почти нет, прочность там не нужна.
основное наверно сам шток, у хороших он был калёный, и тут вероятно готовые ставят.
при трении об чугун тоже ресурса на много лет хватит.
вам же не на века
Excellent work done with great skills 👍👍👍👍👍
I like that - a construction workshop. Nothing is mass produced. No electronics or electric motor. ❤😊
Зингер, Зингер. А нате шамад)))))
Mashallah zabardast 🇩🇪🇵🇰
I would love to have one of these.
Bravo you made it with simple technic, I suggest to make the painting by hot plastic, or ceramic hot painting to have a better quality
Love all the different colors. The machines are beautiful 👌🥰🙏From California USA
Thank you so much!
Хорошие у вас качели. У моей бабушки такие-же были
This makes Singer and Juki sewing machines look like they are state of the art. I didn't think hand cranked sewing machines still exist.
Like a hot rod vs. a spaceship. Sure the spaceship has much better engineering and more functions, but the hot rod has a cool paint job
@@cheetoman23 The only problem is this is neither a hot rod nor a space ship. The closest similarity is the OceanGate submarine.
@@ahndeuxonly difference is it went through more testing.
Of courser they still exist, and for good reason. There are a lot of places in the world without reliable electricity. Therre are also plenty of people who enjoy doing things in an older fashioned sort of way, and this is closer to that technology than a modern Singer.
@@ahndeuxyour comparison is unfair, such sewing machines have been in use for many many years now.
Зингер форева)
Well done. Interesting to see this.☘️👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Very very good
Thank you for the video
Glad you liked.
sewing machines have always been decorative items, singer with it 's black & gold Egyptian patterns but these are fit for an art gallery, very good,
Mooie naaimachine en sterk en bovendien met de hand . in de tijd van toen .
Really, a hand operated sewing machine. Cutting edge technology, back in the 19-th century.
Not really. Sailrite sells one for about 1,200 dollars. So much for your theory.
@@jamescole3152 Really, maybe they price it for 1200 how much do they sell, that is another thing.
Wish I could buy one of these in the US. I looked online but couldn't find any.
Lindas máquinas muito bonita parabéns pelas cores 🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏👏👏✌️👍
2023, gotta hand it to em, cause they need em, the mother of invention.
تحيه طيبه /للمهندسين جميعا مرحبا نعم عمل رائع و ومتقن👋👋👍👍✅
So colour- and beautyful! I want one....
Very nice sewing machines
Thanks a lot.
The lead craftsman is very patent, in building his creation. Very nice
nice design and colors even handmade ❤❤❤
Do these people know how awesome they are?
Nice job guys!
Parabens à vocês aí quê fazem essas lindas maquinas amei ver esse vídeo maravilho? Sou apaixonei por as máquinas lindas vocês são ums gênio 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Porque no vem pra o Brasil essa obra maravilhosa?????
very nice
Impresionante! No sé si es la artesanía adaptada a la industrialización o al revés. Pero sin duda es una gran alternativa
Wonderful work!
Fine craftsmanship. Love the production line.
Oh, this is Indian standard sewing machine. I was surprised that such a classic sewing machine is still mass-produced.
ماشاء الله كل هذا المكن والمكنة بمصر،او اى أداة كهربائية وصلت لأسعار فوق دخل المواطن المتوسط الدخل،يارب يسر لنا امورنا وجميع المؤمنين
Very beautiful 👍✋✋✋
C'était très intéressant nous en France on se plaint souvent des conditions de travail mais sur la vidéo on peut voir des gens qui touche des produits chimiques à mains nues et je plains celui qui peint car tous les mois il doit avoir beaucoup de grammes dans le sang de peinture moi je n'ai pas jamais sans avoir de protection avant je ne mettais pas de masque et ça m'arriver de tousser un peu après avoir fait la peinture maintenant je me protège
Quero uma dessa.🇧🇷
🇧🇷🇧🇷 I think.this is Pakistan. We also would like to see the machine working.🇧🇷🇧🇷
Parabens 🎉
صناعة يدوية رائعة ربي يزيد خيركم ويرزقكم من حيث لايحتسب
Singer clones, but with shiny colors. I would buy one.
Very nice crank and ratio.
In upside-down societies, they will upside-down this into a jig-saw for wood from under-table or crank their old-tata car with the gear-multiplier or steering-wheel boat(rebar in pipe then bend)
Glad you like it!
A very interesting video, and I do sewing myself, so I can really appreciate the work that goes into one of these little machines.
I would like on in each color.
Great and good work
Fascinating.
Thanks for watching. Stay tuned.
Nice lookin machine.
Very nice. I have the Sail Rite but this one looks great.
Cuja eu faço pra comprar uma máquina dessa amei a máquina a mão 👏👏👏💥💥💥
0:10 Using a Dankpod 1 grit to polish casting high spots.
Methinks I'll stick with my old Singer. It's been around for over 60 years and will undoubtedly be around another 60. I'd be shocked if one of these pot metal trinkets last 10.
The body is cast iron. You can see the flash rust on the bottom early in the video.
Metal.
Now most
are mostly plastic
Warp melt
at high friction - heat
🤺💐
супер простая советская подольская швейная машинка, образца 40-50х годов
Someone in that village bought a Singer in 1910 and they've been making knockoffs ever since.
Прикольно, сначала покраска, потом мехобработка.
Sewing machines. Lots of sewing machines.
A perfect revelation of the concepts of 'carelessness', 'sloppiness' and 'mindless waste of teamwork'. It would be hard to find more blatant examples of poverty, despite the best efforts.
Very good post
Thanks
Realmente uma volta aos anos 50, muito bem feitas, porém o tempo pra completar a fabricação de uma máquina, a indústria automobilística, fabricou quase 5 carros ou mais, dependendo do tipo e modelo, é claro. Mas jamais deixa de ser uma obra de arte, o que mais me chamou a atenção é a falta do elemento feminino nessa equipe e a presença de muitas crianças.
была такая у бабушки я помню . сейчас такое редкость в России
8:27 He has already destroyed the paint
5:18 Here he destroys the paint
There is a layer of grit like sandpaper on every bit of metal when it ships. You can't expect quality under these conditions.
Ужас! 8:27 ещё не собрали, а краску всю отбили) 😮
а чё ожидать от 2.5 рукожопов ?
Podol'skaya factory style!! Singer 15 souls will live forever. 🙂
辛勤的工作 为你们点赞
Good job!!
How much does one cost to purchase? Great video.
Project 03👍👍👍
This is the first time I've seen an Indian working standing up by a table. And not using his feet holding the material...
Chairs and workbenches don't seem to be a thing in Pakistan....
It's certainly is rare to see a handmade sewing machine. For small runs this is great and a long way from what we see in the West -- and China - with giant assembly lines. These beautiful machines are clearly made for a specific audience in Pakistan.
I use 60-year-old sewing machine because it's not made of plastic and unrepairable like nearly all modern machines. I wish that audience was more prevalent here in the USA.
It's a Brother Dressmaker... a copy of a Singer not unlike the model in this video.
@@stickyfox Old stuff is quality unlike most of today's junk.