Very interesting. I spent 25 years in sheet metal office furniture and laboratory casework manufacturing in the U.S. Cabinets turned out nice looking. Imagine what they could do with more modern equipment!
seriously these are thin sheet metal, poorly painted and all scratched up... i would rather have a wooden shelf which would be far sturdier and more forgiving in terms of warpage/dents. i cannot think of any situation to use these thin shelves in
Hatsoff brothers love from karnataka.... Very strongly u all are with unity.. ❤😊 great👏👏 never seen before... I was very much interested abt making almari n i found ur vid
All respect for skill and hard work. But when I saw bare legs and shelf positioning without measurements while another was spot welding with the same bare legs, I got chills. How many die there? And for what money?
Kids remember. Do the things that you love and enjoy! Making cabinets for 1$ a month and working till dead arrives at your doorstep.. That’s living the life!
I'm very impressed with the result they achieved, given the tools they have available to them. Certainly takes a lot of skill. Or said in a different way, the quality of their results is largely based on their skill and experience, not on the design of any machines they use, apart from the bending machine which provides a straight bend line. In the modern industry, you don't easily find somebody as skilled as them with a hammer anymore.
yknow i sometimes do slightly dangerous stuff as im too lazy to try find my ppe or i use an anglegrinder barefoot and risk minor burns but the worst thing here is ironically the guy who is spray painting without a mask, his lungs will be fucked up in a few years... i cannot understand how they cant afford a pair of shoes and gloves so they dont get all cut up...
You could save time by cutting them in small lengths stacking the sheets 3-4 high looks like 26 gauge galvanized , dot mark your bend points cut and your done looks like they are scribing and marking every sheet one at a time
Any expense is too much or these types of bosses ,they do not care about the workforce only about the money the workforce can make him ! If they get injured or die there are plenty more slaves to fill they job.
Very hard workers, and very skilled at their craft, but the working conditions are appalling. In addition to the protective gear, they need benches, tables, racks, and carts. Making them work on the floor like that, without shoes is criminal.
Apart from the, in my spoiled western eyes, appalling work conditions a brilliant effort. Impressive to see the result. Skilled workers with minimal tools. A very acceptable end result. Please supply these people with a bit of PPE. The painter inhaling those vapours and paint dust makes me nearly cry.
Nicely done! Much respect. But the work environment and equipment is just terrible. Here in the Netherlands this is almost fully automated. The factory near me is cutting, drilling, folding, welding and painting the parts fully automated. Only the final assembly is done by hand. One assembly line does around 40 in 6 hours and that is a coated cabinet. Hope your country will develop to this level soon.
The alternative to doing what they’re doing now, which is probably earning a living wage, albeit a small one, is to demand more money and have their job automated or outsourced. They’re not living in America, bud. They just can’t stay at home and demand to be paid by the government or make $20 an hour as a cashierista at Starbucks, which, if you ask most millennials still living at home, still isn’t enough money.
Techniques shown in this video are good for DIY cabinets, except of course WALKING on sheet metal, dragging sheets on concrete, poorly preparing and paining .....
Great use of electrical tape @ 6:20 to keep the Spot Welder wire to the mains. Using your coworker to prove that the wires are properly wrapped... "Spot On". 🙄🤦♂
They are so precise and leave little room for errors therefore continuing a process level of complexity build experience and comparable components uniformly units provide an unbelievable accuracy of performance motion of practically is staggering to view without quality control being achieved very quickly and positive impact on success
Why is it when you see all these videos that they never took the time to invent a work table, everything is done on the floor with somebody squatting over it. I don’t understand, it’s so hard for the body. Just make yourself comfortable standing up in a proper position.
Your comment is stupid and makes absolutely no sense. Making a cup of coffee is not an industrial activity that involves working with metal and pieces of heavy equipment. These men should be wearing work boots, gloves, hearing protection, and eye protection because of the type of work they do. Despite the fact that they are proficient at making metal cabinets, there is always the real possibility that they will cause serious injury to themselves or others.
@@ManVSMachineHD Comfort cannot be a consideration in industry. When I worked in paper making while in university, I was required to always wear safety footwear, hearing protection, and long-pants. In certain instances, I was required to wear a hard hat and a reflective vest. There are times that I was hot and uncomfortable. Sometimes the earmuff-type hearing protection I wore caused my neck and jaw to hurt a bit. You suck it up and keep going because it is a mandated part of the job. Other important safety rules include not wearing long, loose clothing, using a hairnet or hat to secure long hair, and not wearing rings, chains, or other forms of jewelry. These men need to grasp reality. If they want comfort, they should quite their jobs and go to the beach.
@@pufango4059 Those who talk about safety are right because they do not know how difficult it is for people to work in poor countries. These artisans can't work with safety equipment so fast. They may not be able to work at all.
And of course, dragging a brand new sheet of steel over a crappy concrete floor. Utilising methods of the industrial stone age and producing quality never been seen. Working on the floor, on sandals in long dirty dresses, the ‘Sandal Brigade’ all over again. Keep it up guys! The Moguls need their profit.
All i can tell you being "that fastest workers ", as I was , working for 25 years in the construction industry, it took my health,with 50 i was wasted and groggy, although at that age I retired because i made enough money and invested it wisely, screw and f the employers that drove me like a horse making millions of me .
I like the Nike Air safety sandals perfect protection around sharp metal objects.
Very interesting. I spent 25 years in sheet metal office furniture and laboratory casework manufacturing in the U.S. Cabinets turned out nice looking. Imagine what they could do with more modern equipment!
Thanks for appreciation
Nothing...Modernization is key to success
Km aaaaaaa
" Imagine what they could do with more modern equipment!" Be unemployed? lol
Equipment costs money people can be replaced for free
Damn! I think I'm as impressed with their skill as I am terrified over their lack of PPE!
what are you talking about, sandals are a staple of indian/middle east PPE
@@IdealIdeas100 if they at least wore sandals
@@Tankliker it looked like only 1 guy didnt have sandals, but his big toe was pretty well wrapped. Lets be honest the other piggies are just for show
They did have PPE, the guy near the end had his big toe protector on! 😜😂
Welding in sandals never gets old.
these Bruvs got themselves a spot welder! Nicely done.
Those are the coolest safety shoes Ever.... Period.
Air conditioned lol 😆
What shoes? Dude was barefoot
@@beanburrito7706 sarcasm
@@sierrawander7108my favourite part was when he wasn't wearing any shoes and then the manager walked in with slides
I see all the necessary PPE is in order. 👍
One of those instances where I would prefer a machine built cabinet.
seriously these are thin sheet metal, poorly painted and all scratched up... i would rather have a wooden shelf which would be far sturdier and more forgiving in terms of warpage/dents. i cannot think of any situation to use these thin shelves in
Hatsoff brothers love from karnataka.... Very strongly u all are with unity.. ❤😊 great👏👏 never seen before... I was very much interested abt making almari n i found ur vid
The guy hammer forming the folds is a legend
All respect for skill and hard work.
But when I saw bare legs and shelf positioning without measurements while another was spot welding with the same bare legs, I got chills. How many die there? And for what money?
Wow I worked at a place that made same types of parts but it was completely automated on a P4 all-in-one line machine.
Salvagnini P4 ? I programmed and operated one before. But Now just use a 4m amada press
Kids remember. Do the things that you love and enjoy! Making cabinets for 1$ a month and working till dead arrives at your doorstep.. That’s living the life!
Who asked for your opinion, you overweight, big mouthed drain on society?
That's poor sentence construction. Dead arrives at your doorstep????
@@dennisneo1608 I don’t care iam not a native 🤷🏼♂️ so..
I'm very impressed with the result they achieved, given the tools they have available to them. Certainly takes a lot of skill. Or said in a different way, the quality of their results is largely based on their skill and experience, not on the design of any machines they use, apart from the bending machine which provides a straight bend line. In the modern industry, you don't easily find somebody as skilled as them with a hammer anymore.
Эти ребята всегда будут при деле, не пропадут. Руки растут откуда надо, редкость в наше время.
Hard workers those lads. Hats off to them.
Hats off, shoes off, gloves off, PPE off as life is cheap.
Hand made is the best quality. Nice work .
I'm convinced there isn't a single respirator for a painter to use in all of Pakistan.
Which paint ?
The new scam center needs 7 of these asap!
I didn't realize it was possible in the 19th century to make videos of such good quality, let alone videos at all.
🤣🤣 Spot on buddy.
#Respect #Wowed #Impressive
Best wishes from NuGEN Machineries Limited.
I like 5he chap who was spraying the paint the mask protection looked cool almost invisible
Look away OSHA, viewing these working conditions will hurt slightly less than the pain those guys must feel after a few years of doing this.
yknow i sometimes do slightly dangerous stuff as im too lazy to try find my ppe or i use an anglegrinder barefoot and risk minor burns but the worst thing here is ironically the guy who is spray painting without a mask, his lungs will be fucked up in a few years... i cannot understand how they cant afford a pair of shoes and gloves so they dont get all cut up...
handcrafted work.
i love it.
Loving those safety shoes, gloves and eye and ear protection
GET THESE MEN SOME DAMN PROTECTION!
WOW !! well done !! If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes , .....Respect for you people .
Thanks for your appreciation.
1:50 what era is the press-break from? early 1900s?
I'm in the usa, these men work hard. Respect.
Nice workmanship.
Excellent team work
Good job 👍
Very Good
You could save time by cutting them in small lengths stacking the sheets 3-4 high looks like 26 gauge galvanized , dot mark your bend points cut and your done looks like they are scribing and marking every sheet one at a time
the real skill is bare foot without getting injurd .
The lungs of the guy at 10:06
Definitely they don't care about quality. They going for the fast and cheap.
Surely a pair of gloves can't be that expensive
Gloves aren't expensive but they're made on the other end of the country and goats can only carry so much and go so fast.
Any expense is too much or these types of bosses ,they do not care about the workforce only about the money the workforce can make him !
If they get injured or die there are plenty more slaves to fill they job.
Bardzo zgrana załoga, wykfalifikowani pracownicy. Sama przyjemność oglądac ich pracę. Dzięki za film, życzę powodzenia.
Bardzo dziękuję za odwiedzenie mojego kanału i polubienie filmu.
They're developing! how cute!
They should at least wear shoes and gloves. This is very dangerous work. Sheet metal cuts like a blade.
Always impressing
That's exactly how they do it at Steelcase.
Vocês são artistas.
Please tell how much money it will cost to start this business???
How do these guys still have all their toes?
I just imagine how good it would feel to put in ear plugs once the hammering started.
Very hard workers, and very skilled at their craft, but the working conditions are appalling. In addition to the protective gear, they need benches, tables, racks, and carts. Making them work on the floor like that, without shoes is criminal.
Hmm kk rr4
Gotta love the PPE!
No hearing protection,they will loose the hearing due to a missprotection and excess and constant sounds.
Forget the hearing loss. Did you see the guy painting without a mask on?
One small mistake can cut fingers into 2.. however great Pakistani workmanship. Luv from india
But, with more fingers, you get the job done faster.
The lack of concern with regards to safety is unacceptable. Why take the risk? I suppose life is cheap in Pakistan 😡
I would rather have quality over quantity
Apart from the, in my spoiled western eyes, appalling work conditions a brilliant effort. Impressive to see the result. Skilled workers with minimal tools. A very acceptable end result.
Please supply these people with a bit of PPE. The painter inhaling those vapours and paint dust makes me nearly cry.
Nice video
amazing
No tables...No shoes 😄
Nice Work
I never heard of Almirah before.
Nicely done! Much respect. But the work environment and equipment is just terrible. Here in the Netherlands this is almost fully automated. The factory near me is cutting, drilling, folding, welding and painting the parts fully automated. Only the final assembly is done by hand. One assembly line does around 40 in 6 hours and that is a coated cabinet.
Hope your country will develop to this level soon.
the messed up thing is they're probably proud of working so hard and dangerously for a boss and government who pays them nothing
The alternative to doing what they’re doing now, which is probably earning a living wage, albeit a small one, is to demand more money and have their job automated or outsourced. They’re not living in America, bud. They just can’t stay at home and demand to be paid by the government or make $20 an hour as a cashierista at Starbucks, which, if you ask most millennials still living at home, still isn’t enough money.
Rusty Thrombosis what Starbucks are paying $20 an hour? One in a 5 star hotel?
Techniques shown in this video are good for DIY cabinets, except of course WALKING on sheet metal, dragging sheets on concrete, poorly preparing and paining .....
Great use of electrical tape @ 6:20 to keep the Spot Welder wire to the mains. Using your coworker to prove that the wires are properly wrapped... "Spot On". 🙄🤦♂
مشاء الله من الجزائر
I wonder if he ever zaps his friends leg with the welder, as a joke
They are so precise and leave little room for errors therefore continuing a process level of complexity build experience and comparable components uniformly units provide an unbelievable accuracy of performance motion of practically is staggering to view without quality control being achieved very quickly and positive impact on success
This is why everything is shit and does not last!! Great job!!!
RESPECT !!
Unbelievable they still have all their toes
Watch it at 0.75x speed in the preferences if you want see the actual speed at which they’re working. It’s more realistic
Respect
nice gloves
Thats prove how speed increased when u decrease your load carry yourself..
Very nice products! 👍
Even if they are fast, the quality doesn't look convincing
Vy is wale work ko kya kehte hai
Why is it when you see all these videos that they never took the time to invent a work table, everything is done on the floor with somebody squatting over it. I don’t understand, it’s so hard for the body. Just make yourself comfortable standing up in a proper position.
Wondering the same thing
Boss doesn't want them to be comfortable!
Why spend money and time just to help the slaves, I mean workers!
good work ........
No gloves,safety goggles and some are barefoot. Some do have safety sandals. Wow....
Your comment is stupid and makes absolutely no sense. Making a cup of coffee is not an industrial activity that involves working with metal and pieces of heavy equipment. These men should be wearing work boots, gloves, hearing protection, and eye protection because of the type of work they do. Despite the fact that they are proficient at making metal cabinets, there is always the real possibility that they will cause serious injury to themselves or others.
You are right but these workers say that they are used to working in this way and feel comfortable.
@@ManVSMachineHD Comfort cannot be a consideration in industry. When I worked in paper making while in university, I was required to always wear safety footwear, hearing protection, and long-pants. In certain instances, I was required to wear a hard hat and a reflective vest. There are times that I was hot and uncomfortable. Sometimes the earmuff-type hearing protection I wore caused my neck and jaw to hurt a bit. You suck it up and keep going because it is a mandated part of the job.
Other important safety rules include not wearing long, loose clothing, using a hairnet or hat to secure long hair, and not wearing rings, chains, or other forms of jewelry. These men need to grasp reality. If they want comfort, they should quite their jobs and go to the beach.
@@Planner38 You are right. I also tried to explain to them but they do not understand
@@pufango4059 Those who talk about safety are right because they do not know how difficult it is for people to work in poor countries. These artisans can't work with safety equipment so fast. They may not be able to work at all.
Rất hay , công ty tôi ở Việt Nam Sài Gòn
Xưởng sản xuất này ở đâu có thể cho tôi biết , tôi sẽ ghé thăm gian hàng
Pakistan
Why not build a machine which can spit out 10 of those an hour?
at least some of them are wearing safety sandals
The others have safety toe nails
Странно, что у них до сих пор по 10 пальцев 😃
Вы где-то обрезали. LoL
Bueno si no sabes trabajar el metal claro que te vas a cortar pero si sabes y estás atento y no distraído que accidente te va a pasar
very nice job every one working to gether
Kis jagah hai ye
Pakistan
They have portable spot welding. 😜
Kitne gauge hai seat ka?
28 at most
where in?
Quite rough and ready, but then these are just tool lockers. Impressive.
Location plz
imagine showing them cnc machines
And of course, dragging a brand new sheet of steel over a crappy concrete floor. Utilising methods of the industrial stone age and producing quality never been seen. Working on the floor, on sandals in long dirty dresses, the ‘Sandal Brigade’ all over again. Keep it up guys! The Moguls need their profit.
Hahahaha. Fucken funny mate.
Your parents failed you.
Bland at best
@@rikhughes6452 Cut him some slack. We're definitely can see how hard he tried to came up with this stuff.
Fuck up
Looks like a cabinet.
Can some one explain what kind of metal this ??
Tin
8:55 work injury!
Je serais curieux de connaitre le prix en sortie d'usine.
All i can tell you being "that fastest workers ", as I was , working for 25 years in the construction industry, it took my health,with 50 i was wasted and groggy, although at that age I retired because i made enough money and invested it wisely, screw and f the employers that drove me like a horse making millions of me .
i never understand there can work like this.
Notice the beds at 3:40. They sleep where they work.
THERE IS **NO** SUCH WORD AS **ALMIRAH!!**
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