Работал заводе,прессо-рамной, ботинках ходить страшно было,тут домашних тапочках по сути ходят среди расплавленного металла. Дай им Аллах сил и здоровья.
It is actually amazing how much these guys can accomplish using such primitive tools and manual labor. I am willing to bet these guys don't make as money as they should. Much respect from the USA.
I was working for an engineering firm, producing large diameter cast iron rolls for use in Offset Metal Sheet printing machines. They would buy 'spun/cast drainage pipes' and cut them down (we had a big pile of chopped off ends, for the scrap man). Turned ends were heat/shrunk into the fully machined 'pipe' and.... There you have it 👍 tooSavvy
Больше всего похоже что это печатный, форменный, или офсетный вал для печатной машины. Так же ширина стенки говорит о деталях для горячего металла проката.
Here, we can appreciate the high levels of security. The worker wears the Super Sandals with Steel toe guard. Goggles. Gloves. Noise Protectors. Helmet and mask against industrial oven. The 3M-950 filters for breathing gases and incandescent dust. Pajamas, sorry, I meant to say: Fire retardant clothing... etc. Yup. Cuz all this, it is no longer possible to continue working like in the 19th century, right? (I'm using the SARCASM, Ok?).
Wiedziełem, że wysoka, ale nie aż tak wysoka, aby topiła żeliwo. Bo to było chyba żeliwo? Kruszyło się podczas odkuwania młotkiem kołnierza! Dzięki za wpis, pozdrawiam 😀.
I am 65 retired, started career in a machine shop. The operations carried is much primitive from my time. Amazing skills with hot and cold metal work. The physical and attire of people may hint it somewhere in Pakistan. Sad to find the levels of physical risks involved. After all proverty have many comprises for life. Wonderful photography indeed.
Мельничные валы для измельчения чего либо. Два таких вала вращаются и перетирают зерно или другой материал. В зависимости от расстояния между валами получают разную фракцию помола, крупу крупную или мелкую.
@@ivan_filimonoff Не, для тростника вальцы выглядят как шестеренки с короткими зубьями. Я такие видел в детстве для производства крупы из кукурузы на ручной мельнице.
Impressive results so much from so little with much labor, cheers to them for a great job. Very cool, however safety is of little concern for sure. OSHA in the US would pad lock the doors.
Looks like they are using high quality scrap for these items, judging by the chips it is cast steel. The scrap used looks like brake calipers etc. Press rollers for sugar cane processing?
This process appeared to have been carried out in a disorderly manner using tools from a bygone era. However, it is a finesse that meets the needs and resources available. What amazes me the most is the centrifugal casting, probably of cast iron, of a thick-walled sleeve. The mere production of the charge is thought-provoking, because there was no air compressor in sight. The assembly, at its ends, of rollers also arouses admiration during the devices used! Doesn't know what angular grooving of the shaft sleeve is for? Greetings and congratulations 👌.
If we had tools and machinery like u we could’ve achieved 1000 more advanced than what you guys are doing right now we are making same things with old tech and 100 times cheaper compared to west , we got best talented men who can give u product regardless of what equipment you give them at the end they give u the desired product and that days are not far when our mechanists will have updated tech they’re in money saving and phase right now it next 10 to 15 years everyone of them are going to upgrade their equipment and working environment
It was pretty fascinating to see the 'spin casting process' I've heard about it but never seen it done so I now understand why it's so expensive to get spun cast cast iron in USA as I doubt the process is very much different but labor costs and insurance far higher
Как же всё приметивно и опасно, вот уж настоящая эксплуатация человека человеком. Почему нужно нести расплавленный метал а не сделать тележку и вести его, чуть споткнулся и всё, смерть страшная.
Just wonder how many of Americas criminals would never have been if in early life they didn't have to meet so much certification to go hands on to engineering projects in early life? Somewhere in the middle with you.
уМЕЮТ И мОГУТ Без всяких там : бережливых производств , технике безопасности ,дополнительного отдела качества и кого еще ?там наплодили чтоб работяг увольнять!!! чтоб заменять бандерлогами..
Fact check; not the process of making industrial shafts... Fact check on clean shop, fact check for safety, and fact check for beat up pre war machine tools
There's no need for the filth and squalor in that workplace, it costs nothing to sweep or even rake up, even on a dirt floor. Why would you transfer the job to three or more different machines, surely one machinist could do the whole job and save set up time and accuracy?
In the west, we think we need a bunch of high end equipment and money to produce a product but then you see these clandestine workshop doing the same thing with less.
It takes them a lot more time and it's not as precise the way these guys are working. Quality is never cheap. Why do people think we should be more miserable at work?
I’ve watched these videos, and the things they produce work in their world but lack the quality to work in high tech manufacturing! Can you imagine the impurities in that metal they are pouring. No testing no quality control!
These guys do some pretty crappy work. "Straight", "sharp", "Clean" are foreign concepts that they can't grasp. Everything gets rolled in the dirt at least 5 times, both before and after the work is done. I do think they could be taught though. They're tenacious and driven. I'd never higher them, but over there they'd be considered geniuses.
Я сколько смотрю , они очень интересные люди , производство с нуля это даже завораживает простотой .
Работал заводе,прессо-рамной, ботинках ходить страшно было,тут домашних тапочках по сути ходят среди расплавленного металла. Дай им Аллах сил и здоровья.
Правильно сказано
технологии 18 века поражают.... особенно удивляет рабочая форма одежды....обувь
Спасибо за видео. Привет всем из России.
Напоминает работу чатлан в фильме Кин-дза-дза, почему-то.
When the shit hits the fan in the "Developed countries" these men will be kings. Love, health and respect from Scotland UK.
It is actually amazing how much these guys can accomplish using such primitive tools and manual labor. I am willing to bet these guys don't make as money as they should. Much respect from the USA.
that's why the United States has come to an end.
@@KAJI9lH The US is the rust belt.
This one is seriously hard core. Nice work!
Какой очаровательный шлак на полу, а они в сандалях. Я так понимаю местные изготовители сандалии без работы не сидят. Периодически обувь меняют.
Ljudi svaka vam čast na znanju ,volji i istrajnosti i to u kakvim uslovima.
Невероятно. У них есть микрометр!
IMPRESIONANTE TRABAJO Y CON HERRAMIENTA LIMITADA...GRAN TALENTO....MIS RESPETOS DESDE MONTERREY MEXICO
Мужики до 40 лет точно не доживут, с такой безопасностью производства.
In the UK we called this spin casting.
The rotating mold was lined with carbon sand .
Used for the cylinder liners in engines mainly
ty for the info
Saludos cordiales mis hermanos excelente trabajo y excelente proceso bendiciones desde Monterrey NL México y le mando su merecido like 👍 😉
Para que los usan??
Молодцы ! И углеродный след очень маленький. Не удивлюсь что они построят космический корабль.
I'm happy to see you all showing off your work, good job!
شغل متعب جداً جداً. وخطر. نار. وحر وخوف وخطر.
الله ايكون ابعونكم
Congratulations amazing work with so little, this is indeed doing so much with so little!!
I was working for an engineering firm, producing large diameter cast iron rolls for use in Offset Metal Sheet printing machines.
They would buy 'spun/cast drainage pipes' and cut them down (we had a big pile of chopped off ends, for the scrap man).
Turned ends were heat/shrunk into the fully machined 'pipe' and.... There you have it 👍
tooSavvy
Больше всего похоже что это печатный, форменный, или офсетный вал для печатной машины. Так же ширина стенки говорит о деталях для горячего металла проката.
this is the drum of the mill.
Amazingly,they are so smart,they utilized all metallic theories,in which processes such quality shafts,it’s a miracle,I have to say that is crazy!
Really very skill work. Sir could you tell which Grade brazed tip used for turning this Forged bar
Which device are you using for capturing? Video result is super amazing . Kindly share device name. Thanks
Here, we can appreciate the high levels of security. The worker wears the Super Sandals with Steel toe guard. Goggles. Gloves. Noise Protectors. Helmet and mask against industrial oven. The 3M-950 filters for breathing gases and incandescent dust. Pajamas, sorry, I meant to say: Fire retardant clothing... etc. Yup. Cuz all this, it is no longer possible to continue working like in the 19th century, right? (I'm using the SARCASM, Ok?).
👍👍👍 the industrial sector that still uses human resources is a good government policy for the sake of healthy economic and industrial enthusiasm.
Да, горячая посадка мне понравилась!
Centrifeugal Casting Process
These guy's are amazing
👌👌👍👍
wow..sangat luar biasa💖👍👍👍🙏
ماشاءالله 🇹🇷🇵🇰
Для чего этот вал)?
Awesome
ЖЕСТЬ!))
Good👍
Vehicle technology /very nice video
Queria só uma coluna saudável como eles.
7:33 отработка плюс воздух, получается плавка!
Не знал, что при сгорании масла получается большая температура!
Wiedziełem, że wysoka, ale nie aż tak wysoka, aby topiła żeliwo. Bo to było chyba żeliwo? Kruszyło się podczas odkuwania młotkiem kołnierza!
Dzięki za wpis, pozdrawiam 😀.
Can you imagine if this thing gets traction? It would plow through those loose brick walls and take out the neighborhood.
😮
I was a Toolmaker for 42 years, I have never seen a Lathe/planner , what ever you call it
I am 65 retired, started career in a machine shop. The operations carried is much primitive from my time. Amazing skills with hot and cold metal work. The physical and attire of people may hint it somewhere in Pakistan. Sad to find the levels of physical risks involved. After all proverty have many comprises for life.
Wonderful photography indeed.
зачем это всё ?? - а мужикам нравиться , когда столетиями одно и тоже
We pick from the dirt
Throw it in the dirt
Pick it from the dirt
Throw it in the dirt...........................
А то микрометр ,конусность, шабрение,ребята вообще не парятся чик пук лясь трясь готово забирайте!
Gréta se už byla podívat?
I wonder what ecologists in Europe would say if they saw this.
ماشاءاللّٰه
How dare you....End quote
песочный металл? так крошится
Особенно мерительный инструмент порадовал.А нас не устраивает совдеповский штангель, митутойо подавай
Pakistani number one
Home make
They may not have engineering degress or swanky workshops but they are aces engineers
Помню гашиш на сигарете жарил, уголёк упал мне в сандали. Я орал как бешеный. А тут сталь.
عمل رائع رغم المجهود البدني الشاق الشاب ذو اللحيه انت تشبة المطرب المصري tamer hosny 😄😄
Чё за валы? Куда они идут? С интересом посмотрел как люди работают, что это изготовлено, недопонял!!!
Мельничные валы для измельчения чего либо. Два таких вала вращаются и перетирают зерно или другой материал. В зависимости от расстояния между валами получают разную фракцию помола, крупу крупную или мелкую.
вальцы - они везде идут - прокатные станы, листогибы, мельницы, обработка кожи, сахарного тростника, производство бумаги, полимерных плёнок...
@@sergeygalayda2931 а может и сахарный ими тростник давят...
@@ivan_filimonoff Не, для тростника вальцы выглядят как шестеренки с короткими зубьями. Я такие видел в детстве для производства крупы из кукурузы на ручной мельнице.
У нас такие делали,для производства гофрокартона
Интересно сколько травм получают на этом производстве?
This is great. In the US, of course, OSHA and the EPA would register on the Richter scale...which is why it's so much more expensive in the US.
Impressive results so much from so little with much labor, cheers to them for a great job. Very cool, however safety is of little concern for sure. OSHA in the US would pad lock the doors.
These guys can make a 155mm round and the gun to fire it out of old car parts and bean cans. Our guys don’t know what gender they are…
Looks like they are using high quality scrap for these items, judging by the chips it is cast steel. The scrap used looks like brake calipers etc.
Press rollers for sugar cane processing?
Не могу понять. Очень толстая стенка, возможно горячий металлопрокат.
Por dios que atraso, trabajando en ojotas con material fundido, trabajadores del siglo 17 mas o menos,,,
flinging globs of molten iron, with sandals!
정말 골 때리네요!!!
Shafts? Sugar mill rollers is my guess.
Those are mill rolls not shafts
К чему эта деталь?
Environment? What do you mean? Safety? Who cares.
The company that runs these types of channels, and therexate many of them must make a fortune. The 'actors' taking part unfortunately less so.
OJALA K ESTOS BUENOS TRABAJADORES SEAN BIEN RENUMERADOS $$$$
This process appeared to have been carried out in a disorderly manner using tools from a bygone era. However, it is a finesse that meets the needs and resources available. What amazes me the most is the centrifugal casting, probably of cast iron, of a thick-walled sleeve. The mere production of the charge is thought-provoking, because there was no air compressor in sight. The assembly, at its ends, of rollers also arouses admiration during the devices used! Doesn't know what angular grooving of the shaft sleeve is for? Greetings and congratulations 👌.
About 130 years behind in technology, safety, and economics. Sigh.
And they be doing it for Another 100 years
If we had tools and machinery like u we could’ve achieved 1000 more advanced than what you guys are doing right now we are making same things with old tech and 100 times cheaper compared to west , we got best talented men who can give u product regardless of what equipment you give them at the end they give u the desired product and that days are not far when our mechanists will have updated tech they’re in money saving and phase right now it next 10 to 15 years everyone of them are going to upgrade their equipment and working environment
Didn't see any quality control measures
Manual lathe masters. Not without danger
Tool post milling attachment
Now that's what I call recycling waste oil
It is a very ecological production. 😂
People are spoiled with all these new machines and cnc machines
Стимпанк какой-то)
It was pretty fascinating to see the 'spin casting process' I've heard about it but never seen it done so I now understand why it's so expensive to get spun cast cast iron in USA as I doubt the process is very much different but labor costs and insurance far higher
Všechno 100 let za opicemi !!!
I tu jest ekologia.
New company make
These guy's should be using some form of dust masks to protect their lungs
Am who do you think would pay that - we are in a place where 10000 people would take the job one man complains about.
somone needs to send these guys some work boots and gloves.. i cringe at the open toe shoes.
Как же всё приметивно и опасно, вот уж настоящая эксплуатация человека человеком. Почему нужно нести расплавленный метал а не сделать тележку и вести его, чуть споткнулся и всё, смерть страшная.
Just wonder how many of Americas criminals would never have been if in early life they didn't have to meet so much certification to go hands on to engineering projects in early life? Somewhere in the middle with you.
No
уМЕЮТ И мОГУТ Без всяких там : бережливых производств , технике безопасности ,дополнительного отдела качества и кого еще ?там наплодили чтоб работяг увольнять!!! чтоб заменять бандерлогами..
Shaft is not strong enough, quite brittle. Not for industrial
Fact check; not the process of making industrial shafts... Fact check on clean shop, fact check for safety, and fact check for beat up pre war machine tools
Those pillow block bearings the drum is rotating on don't look like they have been serviced forever.
जय श्री विश्वकर्मा ब्राह्मणों की
Labor protection No1! 🥴 🤪🤢
There's no need for the filth and squalor in that workplace, it costs nothing to sweep or even rake up, even on a dirt floor. Why would you transfer the job to three or more different machines, surely one machinist could do the whole job and save set up time and accuracy?
All pollution no safety at all
W świecie debilnych inżynierów bez kasku to nie wykonalne!
In the west, we think we need a bunch of high end equipment and money to produce a product but then you see these clandestine workshop doing the same thing with less.
😅👍
It takes them a lot more time and it's not as precise the way these guys are working. Quality is never cheap. Why do people think we should be more miserable at work?
I’ve watched these videos, and the things they produce work in their world but lack the quality to work in high tech manufacturing! Can you imagine the impurities in that metal they are pouring. No testing no quality control!
😅👍
Keep on dreaming buddy if you think that it's the same.
Amazing, you say?
Looks to me like 3rd world get-by-ery.
Try to sell that garbage steel in the international market lol!!
These guys do some pretty crappy work. "Straight", "sharp", "Clean" are foreign concepts that they can't grasp. Everything gets rolled in the dirt at least 5 times, both before and after the work is done. I do think they could be taught though. They're tenacious and driven. I'd never higher them, but over there they'd be considered geniuses.
Amazing process of watching people in third world countries develop cancer in a multitude of ways 😮
In this fast moving technology Era, many countries are still in the same equipment n process used by British back many centuries yrs ago technology...
Centrifugal casting or rotocasting or spincasting. Mainly used for engine cylinder liners and pipes
the most eco-friendly magnificent process, according to the precepts of Greta Thunberg, oooh, yes