Very good processing of metal oil drums to old School Slates. That brings my child hood memory, when I was studying in Primary Classes. I used this kind of Slates for writing in the classes, instead of writing on paper or note books. There was a pencil, made of a particular stone for writing on this slate. The advantage is that after completion of each subjects, we used to rub and clean the slate to use it for the next subject. Thank you dear for shing this wonderful video. Appreciate all the skilled persons working at this project. Love you dear all.😃😄😀🧡❤🧡💕💕
At 8:10 the dude with the hat has lost half of his fingertips of his left hand. He better be careful in this crappy factory. They're making 'slate' boards somehow. They never showed the end product being used since it will not work. This factory is so sub quality and the workers seem to hate their jobs. What a waste of energy. Terrible painting on the edges and 'slate' surface. Many are still marred up, messy, scratched, missing paint in some areas. Quality control does not exist at this shite h@le factory.
At a guess, these are " slate" boards for schoolchildren to write on with a piece of chalk. A century and more ago, schoolchildren in America used a real slate board with a wooden frame to write on with a piece of chalk, whereas the later schoolchildren had notebooks and sheets of paper and pencils to write with when it became affordable. I can't think of any other use for something prepared in that manner painted in such a way. If it were trays for the lunchroom, they wouldn't have bothered to paint them in such a meticulous fashion. Spray or dip all one color and be done.
Very good processing of metal oil drums to old School Slates. That brings my child hood memory, when I was studying in Primary Classes. I used this kind of Slates for writing in the classes, instead of writing on paper or note books. There was a pencil, made of a particular stone for writing on this slate. The advantage is that after completion of each subjects, we used to rub and clean the slate to use it for the next subject. Thank you dear for shing this wonderful video. Appreciate all the skilled persons working at this project. Love you dear all.😃😄😀🧡❤🧡💕💕
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! It's nice to see the connection to your childhood.
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At 8:10 the dude with the hat has lost half of his fingertips of his left hand. He better be careful in this crappy factory. They're making 'slate' boards somehow. They never showed the end product being used since it will not work. This factory is so sub quality and the workers seem to hate their jobs. What a waste of energy. Terrible painting on the edges and 'slate' surface. Many are still marred up, messy, scratched, missing paint in some areas. Quality control does not exist at this shite h@le factory.
Sin protección que riesgoso trabajar asi
They need to form a union.
Таз с кислотой шикарен. В результате окрашивания краев бракуется половина досок. Хотя о чем это я? Какой брак?
если заметить как краска ложится, то ващее г...но вопрос, в браке брака быть не может
So what are they ????????
At a guess, these are " slate"
boards for schoolchildren to
write on with a piece of chalk.
A century and more ago, schoolchildren in America used a real slate board with a
wooden frame to write on with
a piece of chalk, whereas the
later schoolchildren had notebooks and sheets of paper
and pencils to write with when it became affordable.
I can't think of any other use
for something prepared in that
manner painted in such a way.
If it were trays for the lunchroom, they wouldn't have
bothered to paint them in such
a meticulous fashion. Spray or
dip all one color and be done.
Do czego to służy
It is what you mentioned
Это грифельные доски? Для 21 века самое то, хотя, учитывая, что это за страна...
что это за железячки получились?
They don’t value their eyesight
so grim