19:22 No eye protection against either sparks or UV..pretty basic But I will admit seeing worse in the U.S. ~30 years ago. I toured a plant in Arkansas that rebuilt/refurbished automotive alternators, water pumps, starters, etc. The equipment looked 100 years old, both in design and condition, The place reeked of oil, smoke, chemical solvents, etc. The lighting was poor. The whole environment was dark, greasy and decrepit. Many steps were manual, with plenty of opportunity to get limbs crushed, burnt, and nasty solvents to affect lungs, skin, etc. I doubt OHSA ever inspected it ('old boy' network, all Black workers). Based on that tour, seeing what they did to 'rebuild' parts, I've never bought a 'rebuilt' part since, nor will I.
I'm from the country > Brazil. City > Goiânia. It's amazing how to transform metal into square bars. First the material is transformed into a tube, then it is molded into a square shape. People with hands with great skills are extremely important to develop such important machines and products. Congratulations. I'm happy ☺️ to watch the entire manufacturing process. Thanks.
@@peterjuchnevicius7320 Brazil is one of the largest steel producers in the world. Here we use best automation practices with much more security than the one in the video.
It’s always great to see this type of factory work my grandfather worked in a heavy work shop in 1908 just like this he died at the age of 43 due to the working conditions
It's nice to see a working museum, how it used to be made in the old days. No thought about health and safety or the workers, days before the unions. Doesn't look like stainless steel to me, more like low carbon steel.
@@Initial_Gopnik just so you know as your clearly retarded he was using a flat handheld shield it never was a hood as you suggest.Your a know nothing Cunt
Come on... don't tell me that in Pakistan you can't buy safety and protection equipment, guys... the owner of this company should be ordered by the state to provide good working conditions for these men... shame...
My respect for these guy's who work hard for little money. And worst of all, safety is not important. No helmet, welding goggles, safety boots and all types of stuff like bricks, planks etc... around machines to trip over.😢
This is why UK has no steel industry because politicians done trade deals with third world countries just look at working conditions not to mention what they are getting paid cheap foreign imports spelt the death knell for our jobs
I worked on a steel tubing mill in the early 80's, I wore steel toed rubber boots a vinyl apron, and rubber gloves with a ten inch cuff, and swallowed enough Holcut 3410 to turn a person green. But keep up with the mill and when we were running there was no shutting down the mill to move the tubbing, cause the racks were stacked one on another.
I'm surprised that these professionals don't wear safety shoes and clothes that you should get from your employer at least he deserves enough to arrange that these men can work safely
It costs to give them safety equipment, besides they wouldn't wear it. They have the attitude they've been doing it for so many years they don't need safety equipment. If someone gets hurt they just push them to the side, they have thousands ready to fill their shoes.
I see the simple yet extreme processes for these materials to be used in the future and I'm extremely grateful for those able and willing to make these crafting materials.
thank you labour and conservative goverments we the british people used to make these products it was part of our life so sad you let us down all for greed
That's because you're grossly ignorant that it's not pyjamas they are wearing. You're a one-trick pony who only knows your own cultural attire and not that of other people. Perhaps it's time for you to grow.
Whoa, slow down, etc, to ~27.10+. Fine: flat steel becomes welded rounded tubing, OK, got it. BUT, what we are NOT seeing is how round tubing becomes square! Besides, WTF does anyone need square tubing for anyway?
Жизнь их вынуждает , так тяжело работать, что бы не умереть с голоду. Вот тебе и добровольный выбор, вариантов в то не много. Людям которые не были в такой ситуации этого не объяснить.
Well that's why the majority of westerners are without work. I would rather use common sense before an idiot tells me how to do my job. I hate safety reps and officers they irritate the sh!t out of me. Most of them never worked with tools but they want to tell you how to work. They should get an real job.
So if the rest of the world were to boycott, what the hell else would these poor guys do? In asking this, I’m not at all defending the deplorably unsafe conditions. What a shitty situation! Is there some way citizens of the more developed economies can help? These guys are skilled. For that they have my admiration and respect.
Nothing like using the old "footwork" to get the torque correct, on the holding bolts. Do they weight the fellow, to make sure he gets the correct torque when he pushes as hard as he can. This is amazing, as to how humans can make things happen, when needed.
They are in there natural envirinment. That is there way of living. Have you seen fish that wearing protective suit when they are swimming yet they survive the water.
@@occamsrazor7939 Everything seems to be lubricated with used motor oil, which has been found by the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. The grit, dust and sand coating everything would seem to negate the lubrication.
Step 1 > take big roll of steel and cut into narrow strips, 2 > roll up narrow strips into individual rolls, 3 > rewind narrow strips again into rolls but in other direction, 4 > lay down narrow roll on horizontal spool holder, 5 > weld tab on that horizontal narrow roll, while utilizing safety squints, 6 > feed tab into rollers, 7 > the roller rolls narrow strips into round pipe. >>> 8 > and here's where I get lost, round pipe becomes square tubing after 5 miles of rolling rolling rolling.................. Step 9, drop off half of that bundle at my house............
A 70's construction worker was Proud of being able to squint while stick welding, the equipment was there but he preferred not to use it. I don't recall if he shunned gloves also. His coworkers just laughed at him, an otherwise good guy! Go figure.
🇧🇷 Simplesmente Espetacular!! Está faltando os acessórios de proteção individual para evitar acidentes de trabalho e contaminação de gazes nocivos a saúde...
Not just the welding guy helping hand too. At least they could vear sefty g🕶oogle. I was working in warehouse, I forgot to wear my safety boots, former wouldn't let me in .In this place can't see any safety rule. Shame hard working guys without any saft gear.had, boots, etc.
Hey I really appreciate that video.. I have been wondering for a while how square tube is made.. no kidding.. I watched the whole thing and it was very interesting.. thank you
Anyone welding without extreme protection ( welding helmets even without vacuums and filters) will never get to see their grandchildren. Even if you don't have suction to remove dust, DO NOT weld or you will damage your eyesight.
@user-wf6bu9wi4p سيكون لدينا المزيد من هذه الأسلحة. لذا احصل على المكنسة وقم بالتنظيف. طفل؟ لدي أحفاد بالفعل وورشة العمل دائمًا في حالة ممتازة. وأنت تتصرفين كامرأة.
These guys have absolutely nothing in that building that isn't required to do the job at the very minimum. Even the tools were in horrible shape. Who are they competing against that does it for cheaper? Can automated steel factories beat the cost of these guys? Here in America people don't start their day without a $10 dollar coffee and complain when there wasn't enough cream in it.
Life of labour in our factories is so miserable, they also don't pay for work 12hours day )done where in civil service so said civil servants take lion's share and enjoy bribe (extortion)for work with will and the working hours 7 to 8 with 5 holiday surely.where is Gandhi's rule.
I've seen so many videos from that region, this one actually looks an almost acceptable working environment.
19:22 No eye protection against either sparks or UV..pretty basic But I will admit seeing worse in the U.S. ~30 years ago. I toured a plant in Arkansas that rebuilt/refurbished automotive alternators, water pumps, starters, etc. The equipment looked 100 years old, both in design and condition, The place reeked of oil, smoke, chemical solvents, etc. The lighting was poor. The whole environment was dark, greasy and decrepit. Many steps were manual, with plenty of opportunity to get limbs crushed, burnt, and nasty solvents to affect lungs, skin, etc. I doubt OHSA ever inspected it ('old boy' network, all Black workers). Based on that tour, seeing what they did to 'rebuild' parts, I've never bought a 'rebuilt' part since, nor will I.
I'm from the country > Brazil. City > Goiânia.
It's amazing how to transform metal into square bars. First the material is transformed into a tube, then it is molded into a square shape. People with hands with great skills are extremely important to develop such important machines and products. Congratulations. I'm happy ☺️ to watch the entire manufacturing process. Thanks.
Has this technology not got to Brazil yet.?
Did you notice the pipe making machine was made in the USA?
@@peterjuchnevicius7320 Brazil is one of the largest steel producers in the world.
Here we use best automation practices with much more security than the one in the video.
Sure safety first in SOUTH AFRICA by LABOUR LAW.
It’s always great to see this type of factory work my grandfather worked in a heavy work shop in 1908 just like this he died at the age of 43 due to the working conditions
It's nice to see a working museum, how it used to be made in the old days.
No thought about health and safety or the workers, days before the unions.
Doesn't look like stainless steel to me, more like low carbon steel.
I was scared to see how this structure can support the weight of those steel coils on the crane!
I bet it can handle atleast 5 times that amount
Oh, that’s some kind of talent overhead Welding those strips together without even looking at it
I should imagine he’s almost blind anyway .eyelids are not a good welding shield .industry wants cheap materials this is it☠️
@stevelake3541 could you even mix jb weld right? The fact that you call it a welding shield and not a hood tells me all I have to know, haha 😂
@@Initial_Gopnik just so you know as your clearly retarded he was using a flat handheld shield it never was a hood as you suggest.Your a know nothing Cunt
Come on... don't tell me that in Pakistan you can't buy safety and protection equipment, guys... the owner of this company should be ordered by the state to provide good working conditions for these men... shame...
Just some cheap safety glasses would be a huge improvement.
At the very least a welding mask. What in the hell.
Sono rimasti barbari
@manihategoogle7350 and safety shoes...
That’s why companies go broke too much safety all u need is glasses lol
Good to see everyone wearing their safety-squints, and that safety flip-flops have been superseded by safety-sneakers :)
Your joke was relevent in the year 1901.
@@MrNeverseemeк сожалению, актуальна до сих пор
Ww22 mo
Yawn.
I wear safety sneakers in canada right now! Db
Well at least they have an overhead crane. I’ve seen other videos where every aspect of the job was man handled and pulled by a half dead horse.
And all hooks are way to open not safe?
My respect for these guy's who work hard for little money. And worst of all, safety is not important. No helmet, welding goggles, safety boots and all types of stuff like bricks, planks etc... around machines to trip over.😢
This is why UK has no steel industry because politicians done trade deals with third world countries just look at working conditions not to mention what they are getting paid cheap foreign imports spelt the death knell for our jobs
not only that, its the red tape, government had to tell people they have zero pollution net on target. passing problems to third world countries.
Welcome back to the Industrial Revolution
Впервые вижу, что сварщик работает без защитного щитка 😮
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Щиток -удел слабаков😂
Слишком дорого. Дешевле раз в две недели нового сварщика брать :)
Индийские сварщики такие )) тут пару зайчиков поймаешь капаешь а иначе пипец а тут даже без маски как морда не оползла
😢😅❤😢🎉😊😮😂
sunaks new steelworks in middlesbrough
a real northern powerhouse
I worked on a steel tubing mill in the early 80's, I wore steel toed rubber boots a vinyl apron, and rubber gloves with a ten inch cuff, and swallowed enough Holcut 3410 to turn a person green. But keep up with the mill and when we were running there was no shutting down the mill to move the tubbing, cause the racks were stacked one on another.
I'm surprised that these professionals don't wear safety shoes and clothes that you should get from your employer at least he deserves enough to arrange that these men can work safely
It costs to give them safety equipment, besides they wouldn't wear it. They have the attitude they've been doing it for so many years they don't need safety equipment. If someone gets hurt they just push them to the side, they have thousands ready to fill their shoes.
@@Chevyman02 "to fill their shoes." eh.. flipflops you mean.. there is a part of the problem 😅
@bankeybihari flip-flops are still shoes, or a form of shoes
I see the simple yet extreme processes for these materials to be used in the future and I'm extremely grateful for those able and willing to make these crafting materials.
It's almost as a pos apocalyptic world.
😅
thank you labour and conservative goverments we the british people used to make these products it was part of our life so sad you let us down all for greed
Yes… I’ve always wonder how such heavy work can be done in pajamas and slippers…😮
That's because you're grossly ignorant that it's not pyjamas they are wearing. You're a one-trick pony who only knows your own cultural attire and not that of other people.
Perhaps it's time for you to grow.
Much respect for the people rigging the crane to move those huge coils around the factory.
we are galvanizing line supplier for producing galvanized steel pipe, steel structure, steel coil, steel fasterner, steel profile, steel wire, etc.
fun fact : all this oil, grease and water is not wasted, it is used by the factory next door which "produces"... "delicious snacks" 😎
هؤلاء النجوم لا يملكون ادنى اجراءات السلامة على الإطلاق ماذا لو حدث طارئ
техника безопасности просто 10 из 10
прошлый век какой то
Whoa, slow down, etc, to ~27.10+.
Fine: flat steel becomes welded rounded tubing, OK, got it.
BUT, what we are NOT seeing is how round tubing becomes square!
Besides, WTF does anyone need square tubing for anyway?
What I like most about this type of people is that they do these jobs voluntarily without anyone forcing them.
Se não trabalhar, não comem
i'm sure some of them are married.
Жизнь их вынуждает , так тяжело работать, что бы не умереть с голоду. Вот тебе и добровольный выбор, вариантов в то не много.
Людям которые не были в такой ситуации этого не объяснить.
It looks a bit rusty to be stainless
Very well done 👍.I saw 1st time how they made the pipes and they passed how many machines.Thank you very much sir.
Personal safety equipment is on top level. They even got gloves and woolen hats 🤔🤕😰
Incredible to see those dudes still working with all of their ten fingers
And both eyes
I could not work in such an untidy place, the proccess could be improved in many ways.
That is how the west gets cheap steel products.
Would be interesting to know what the safety incident stats are.
Yes like in Canada but the tubing would cost 10x more and it does and everybody is looking for cheap product?
Well that's why the majority of westerners are without work. I would rather use common sense before an idiot tells me how to do my job. I hate safety reps and officers they irritate the sh!t out of me. Most of them never worked with tools but they want to tell you how to work. They should get an real job.
So if the rest of the world were to boycott, what the hell else would these poor guys do? In asking this, I’m not at all defending the deplorably unsafe conditions. What a shitty situation! Is there some way citizens of the more developed economies can help?
These guys are skilled. For that they have my admiration and respect.
Thats very impressive , now i know how it done thanks guys
And then we wonder why wages are so high in first world countries, because we view life as precious and we all want to go home safe every day!
And there are laws and lawyers!
C est pour ça que l on va acheté chez Amazon ou ailleurs plein de choses pas cher alors que l on refuserait de travaillé nous dans de tel condition
The point of the big chain hook came 1" from smashing a hole in the top of his safety loafers
Yup 3:52 almost a broken foot
Lo que mas me sorprende de estos muchachos, es como hacen para no despeinarse.
God bless those people who have to work there in these hellish conditions
Nothing like using the old "footwork" to get the torque correct, on the holding bolts. Do they weight the fellow, to make sure he gets the correct torque when he pushes as hard as he can. This is amazing, as to how humans can make things happen, when needed.
Por que veo siempre 1 trabajando y 10 mirando? Pensé que esto solo pasaba en España.😅
Такое похоже на всём земном шаре.
Happens in road construction here too🇺🇸
Сварка без маски, это просто жесть!
Life is cheap in this Industry. No safety whatsoever. Would not like to see the accident/death numbers from this hell hole.
And the blindness from burnt retinas from looking at the welding arc. I feel for these hard-working people.
They are in there natural envirinment. That is there way of living. Have you seen fish that wearing protective suit when they are swimming yet they survive the water.
@@occamsrazor7939 Everything seems to be lubricated with used motor oil, which has been found by the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. The grit, dust and sand coating everything would seem to negate the lubrication.
But these are humans, NOT fish....
Я работаю на этой работе в Азербайджане, это очень современно и легко, но это опасная работа.
Good night!
I'm from Americana SP Brasil.
Step 1 > take big roll of steel and cut into narrow strips, 2 > roll up narrow strips into individual rolls, 3 > rewind narrow strips again into rolls but in other direction, 4 > lay down narrow roll on horizontal spool holder, 5 > weld tab on that horizontal narrow roll, while utilizing safety squints, 6 > feed tab into rollers, 7 > the roller rolls narrow strips into round pipe. >>> 8 > and here's where I get lost, round pipe becomes square tubing after 5 miles of rolling rolling rolling..................
Step 9, drop off half of that bundle at my house............
A 70's construction worker was Proud of being able to squint while stick welding, the equipment was there but he preferred not to use it. I don't recall if he shunned gloves also. His coworkers just laughed at him, an otherwise good guy! Go figure.
Félicitations pour votre travail attention aux accidents que dieu vous protège et vous bénisse France.
Love that black goof, cant they just use some organic extra virgin oil :P
Organic..
Yeah..that's a good one 😂😂😂
The important thing is that it is a people of creation, not of consumption. my regards ❤
Heath and safety and working conditions are not priority for these workers seeing the footage of this video.
its a shame, but third world countries don't have education about safety. not to mention on steel capped boots would make a huge difference.
Amazing Process 👏
lol, we wonder by which standard you qualify this crappy operation of "amazing"
Diese Arbeiter haben meinen größten Respekt.
Mal sehen wie lange es dauert bis sich einen Habeck leisten können.
Polen 70 Jahre mit Maschinen 1920 30 und 50 war ich
gut gekleidet und
ultramodern.
Schrecklich.
Excelent job❤👍
Mashaallh, pakistan Steelmilling zindabad..
Amazingly cool spirit with old people
back to basics ...
⚒
Best industrial grade pajamas anywhere.
well done . best to all john
🇧🇷 Simplesmente Espetacular!! Está faltando os acessórios de proteção individual para evitar acidentes de trabalho e contaminação de gazes nocivos a saúde...
I bet welding guy goes blind by the time he is 40
Not just the welding guy helping hand too. At least they could vear sefty g🕶oogle. I was working in warehouse, I forgot to wear my safety boots, former wouldn't let me in .In this place can't see any safety rule. Shame hard working guys without any saft gear.had, boots, etc.
Fuck, OHS who needs it!
3 blind mice...
Fantastic puts the fluro jacket and hard hat brigade to shame.
Hey I really appreciate that video.. I have been wondering for a while how square tube is made.. no kidding.. I watched the whole thing and it was very interesting.. thank you
Got to luv that final banding machine...ha ha!
الله يعطيكم العافيه جميعا يارب 🤲🙏🇯🇴🌹
That is a very remarkable machine
Safety first, these people don't know what that means
Those arc welders will be blind by the time they are eleven.
Amazing, interesting, and also little dangerous too
Ohne Arbeitsschutz wäre ich schon gekündigt
Tnis factory sems way less dangerkus than the match stick factory.
What with stacking those tubing like a pyramid?
Anyone welding without extreme protection ( welding helmets even without vacuums and filters) will never get to see their grandchildren. Even if you don't have suction to remove dust, DO NOT weld or you will damage your eyesight.
Mad Max factory
This is all probably american made machinery we manufactured at one time
‘Hi, I need a 20 foot 2 in sq. pipe please, thank you, have a nice day’.
All that rubble on the ground seems like a trip hazzard.
Welding without any eye protection 👍👍👍 Perfect
Is the part containing the welding area of 2 coils being sorted out? 😎
Grateful for OSHA and child labor laws.
2025 may see that those laws are ancient history !
رهيب مدهش
تسلمو
Wow! These guys wear shoes!
I'm watching from Manila Philippines I'm Freda
Amazing...👍👍👍
I think it's a good quality
Nice wow
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 respect 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
very good
Будем по камням ходить, спотыкаться, падать.. а взять метлу и прибраться в цехе религия не позволяет?
я вот тоже смотрю и охереваю.....самим то нормально так работать? Срали бы ещё прям за станком,
@user-wf6bu9wi4p سيكون لدينا المزيد من هذه الأسلحة. لذا احصل على المكنسة وقم بالتنظيف. طفل؟ لدي أحفاد بالفعل وورشة العمل دائمًا في حالة ممتازة. وأنت تتصرفين كامرأة.
Not showing joint welding
These guys have absolutely nothing in that building that isn't required to do the job at the very minimum. Even the tools were in horrible shape. Who are they competing against that does it for cheaper? Can automated steel factories beat the cost of these guys? Here in America people don't start their day without a $10 dollar coffee and complain when there wasn't enough cream in it.
And Carmel flavoring.
Those guys don't have time for that they are there to work not whine
"🇵🇰citizenR" skilled&hardworkingpeople.I❤theirjobverymuch.Mashaallah.
Life of labour in our factories is so miserable, they also don't pay for work 12hours day )done where in civil service so said civil servants take lion's share and enjoy bribe (extortion)for work with will and the working hours 7 to 8 with 5 holiday surely.where is Gandhi's rule.
Good thing there's no tripping hazards lying around.
Super video
Que lindo proceso
The process is called slitting and roll forming.
They did not show the guys mixing the melting steel pot!!!
Safety First
I'm Freda watching from Manila Philippines
und ich der Fritz aus München (Germany)
Quy trình sản xuất ra thanh sắt hộp rất là tuyệt vời ❤
That alot of square tube at the end,it probably wasnt even half of the roll sheet