good lord. that's hot and heavy work...do these folks do any work that's not a million degrees and a thousand pounds? hard working guys. they should get paid more
Need a bigger hammer.🎉 Use a rake to clean the big objects out of used sand first. Put an iron cylinder under the engine block to increase the force of hammer blows. Don't just bang onto the ground (which absorbs the hammer-blows and hurts your back bones).
I doubt that they could do this in a more inefficient way, an example, a wheelbarrow full of sand used to make the moulding base, so why doesn't the user doesn't wheel the barrow to the mixer instead of making many trips with a small dish to fill his mixer. Also the furnace is a long distance from the casting area, surely a bit of thought would induce a better product. Having to walk through rubbish carrying a crucible of molten metal is not very wise, why can Pakistanis not clean work areas?
good lord. that's hot and heavy work...do these folks do any work that's not a million degrees and a thousand pounds? hard working guys. they should get paid more
Amazing to see that old oil furnace working so well! God Bless those workers and they families
Odds are they believe in a different fairy tale than you do.
@@Jules_73 If God exists or not, does not matter, what really matters is the good intent! God Bless you too
adding the lightbulb towards the end was cute
Oh Gott, und wir dürfen ohne Katalysator nicht einmal furzen!💨
Need a bigger hammer.🎉
Use a rake to clean the big objects out of used sand first.
Put an iron cylinder under the engine block to increase the force of hammer blows. Don't just bang onto the ground (which absorbs the hammer-blows and hurts your back bones).
And that is why after such "repairs" over 30,000 people die on roads in Pakistan every year....😭😭😭
This is what life in the early 1800 must have been like. Is this modern day Pakistan?
Not a big fan of sandals and no eye protection, but other than that, amazing.
Nice DSG lathe.
I doubt that they could do this in a more inefficient way, an example, a wheelbarrow full of sand used to make the moulding base, so why doesn't the user doesn't wheel the barrow to the mixer instead of making many trips with a small dish to fill his mixer. Also the furnace is a long distance from the casting area, surely a bit of thought would induce a better product. Having to walk through rubbish carrying a crucible of molten metal is not very wise, why can Pakistanis not clean work areas?
Молох, как у Куприна!
BITTE BEIM NÄCHSTEN VIDEO DEN NAMEN WEG LASSEN DASS IM VIDEO MITTEN DRIN STEHT. DAS IRITIERT. WIR WISSEN VON WEM DAS VIDEO IST. GUTE ARBEIT.
toward the end of the melting process, what was he throwing in the kiln?
Flux
@@IMSEMICRAZY thanks
All possible metal junk.
❤
вот так осуществляли литье в веке 17-18
HI TECH , at its finest.