I’m always surprised at how much access you are given at these factories to get your impressive video footage. The quality of your filming and editing is always excellent. Thanks for sharing this with us.
The part where the steel gets heated and passed on to make the hex looks really dangerous to me. Him picking it up awkwardly from behind and needing to go up seems like a great way of having the bar slip between his pliers and fall on his leg or foot and have it burned off.
11:30 That's a Paternoster lift for screws, decades ago "developed" European countries allowed to build such kind of lifts for humans and "for some reason" bad things happened 😱
They’re called self-clinching studs. They are used to attach threaded studs to sheet metal or thin materials. The stud is being pressed into the sheet metal. During installation, a press applies force, embedding the serrated or knurled section into the metal. The material flows into an undercut area of the stud, locking it in place and is permanently fastened. From my experience, these fasteners tend to be widely used in industries like aerospace, electronics, and automotive for creating permanent threaded mounting points on thin materials, but obv you can use on other stuff as well as they are convenient if you have the tools to do it.
I’m always surprised at how much access you are given at these factories to get your impressive video footage. The quality of your filming and editing is always excellent. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Love the quality of your filming and no music! Your commentary is also very enjoyable. More please!
That machinist working the lathe is very skilled! It's good to see so many people who take pride in doing good work. And great subtitles as always 😂
These are my favorite videos of all time. Love the commentary! Also love the no music, just sound of the factory! Ain't north!!!!
7:36 "I'll show you the Asian size process real quick"
Oh man, that's brutal. 😅
Excellent filming - easy to watch and understand with no pointless filming gimmicks. Thank you.
So many kinds and they all get stood upright. Wild! Thanks!
Great videos and some of the commentary is hilarious - "do not try at home"😂😂😂😂
"From korea (ain't North)"
Love the commentary, hilarious🤣
Everybody loves a good screw.
Amazing factory processs!!! i love this video
Awesome!!
This is how bolts were manufactured in the 1940's. Wild. No industrial automation.
Fascinating 👍
The part where the steel gets heated and passed on to make the hex looks really dangerous to me.
Him picking it up awkwardly from behind and needing to go up seems like a great way of having the bar slip between his pliers and fall on his leg or foot and have it burned off.
The ground is QUAKING 😂
Всё время поражает, чьто голова это придумала!
"Do not try this at home"
- Damn, another dream gone to hell
말랑말랑
오평파~가 아닌 오평한!
11:30 That's a Paternoster lift for screws, decades ago "developed" European countries allowed to build such kind of lifts for humans and "for some reason" bad things happened 😱
"Open your eyes wider to see the tiny balls"... Now you are just doing this on purpose...
Can someone please tell me what those bolts/studs at the end are called? Never seen a self-installing stud like that before??
They’re called self-clinching studs. They are used to attach threaded studs to sheet metal or thin materials.
The stud is being pressed into the sheet metal. During installation, a press applies force, embedding the serrated or knurled section into the metal. The material flows into an undercut area of the stud, locking it in place and is permanently fastened.
From my experience, these fasteners tend to be widely used in industries like aerospace, electronics, and automotive for creating permanent threaded mounting points on thin materials, but obv you can use on other stuff as well as they are convenient if you have the tools to do it.
threaded rivet nuts
how much do these bolts cost ?
Hmm, Grade 8 bolts of that size -- those things are a little pricey, like a couple hundred $$ apiece i think. Pays for all that work.
Что за фирма болтов ?
Instructions unclear, I don't want to break the touchscreen 🤣
봤던 것 같은데
Iv got Bolts of steel
매번 쓰는 개같이 무거운 볼트들이 이렇게 만들어졌군요
알아도 무겁네요
11:21 Reminds me of my ex.
То называется дробеструйка
Только крючки не правильно ципляют!!!
T'es idées politiques concernant la Corée du Nord on s’en bat les couilles !!!!!