Its great that in most if these videos you can tell the owner puts a lot of effort into the safety and clean working environment of these shops, really looking out for the guys working there. Said no-one ever.
Did you notice the Herbert Lathe nr 7. Made and used in UK in 1920’s. These guys work hard but are 100 years behind in industrial progress. Good luck t them.
@@jimfarmer7811 CHEAP LABOUR. This is why you get cheap consumer goods in the first world. These guys slave away under these conditions getting paid pennies to provide us with our toys. It is cheaper to add 3 more guys than it is to buy a machine.
Sarà vero quello che dici, tu ricordiamoci però che sono stati anche loro ad inventare le basi della metallurgia inventando prima il bronzo e poi l'acciaio, la civiltà è rotonda e gira di continuo.....
Y'all are so new world money it's ridiculous. One: tools made in the teens and twenties were built to last forever and perform forever. They were built with a quality that is utterly unknown today. I know this because I have an eighty year old boat. The place I trust to work on her hasn't got a major tool that was made after 1943.... Other than one DeWalt cordless drill... That the boat builder calls "modern junk". I get it. The alloys they had back then were made to last. Carefully formulated. Not just a mishmash of recycled Chinese junk, old car rims, and tin cans like today's "space age" alloys. Society has been lying to you. We have whiz bang, sure. But we lost EVERYTHING else. These guys are using the finest tools ever made.
I've been in heavy and light engineering for the last 60 years but if I had to do it all over again, I would choose a different way to earn money........these people really earn their money.
Thats a good idea, but nearly always, the workers want, but the one who pays the fees, will not. If the workers don' t like to work there, they can quit. Always same structure in hirachie. Awful part mankind
@@MrDriftspirit Yeah, i know but i can forge a pair of pliers in half an hour and im not nearly as good as those guys, they hace the equipment and materials laying around anyways
Right! Don't worry about the dirt and stones you pick up every time you drop or throw it on the ground. The press will push it subsurface and nobody will know!
@@ofertsadok8640 You can put the workpiece in, shut the door, pause film, then when the program is finish and the lathe stops, you can start record and show by opening the door. Much safer for everyone.
@@ofertsadok8640 You could film when clamping the workpiece into the chuck, shut the door, push start, pause the film, when the program ends you could start filming, open the door and show the finished product? If something happens, if an insert brakes, or that workpiece gets loose. It will be a bad day with that door open.
It should come as no surprise that much of the manufacturing output from these primitives workshops are under contract to international companies only interested in lowest unit costs. They have no interest whatsoever in the conditions that the employees work under nor the environmental damage done...likewise the customers of the finished item.
Its great that in most if these videos you can tell the owner puts a lot of effort into the safety and clean working environment of these shops, really looking out for the guys working there.
Said no-one ever.
Totally divorced from these values… too sad.
Extremely hard-working men…
RESPECT!!
Did you notice the Herbert Lathe nr 7. Made and used in UK in 1920’s. These guys work hard but are 100 years behind in industrial progress. Good luck t them.
It's unbelievable that they don't make simple inexpensive changes that would dramatically increase both quality and efficiency.
@@jimfarmer7811 CHEAP LABOUR. This is why you get cheap consumer goods in the first world. These guys slave away under these conditions getting paid pennies to provide us with our toys. It is cheaper to add 3 more guys than it is to buy a machine.
Sarà vero quello che dici, tu ricordiamoci però che sono stati anche loro ad inventare le basi della metallurgia inventando prima il bronzo e poi l'acciaio, la civiltà è rotonda e gira di continuo.....
Y'all are so new world money it's ridiculous.
One: tools made in the teens and twenties were built to last forever and perform forever. They were built with a quality that is utterly unknown today. I know this because I have an eighty year old boat. The place I trust to work on her hasn't got a major tool that was made after 1943.... Other than one DeWalt cordless drill... That the boat builder calls "modern junk".
I get it. The alloys they had back then were made to last. Carefully formulated. Not just a mishmash of recycled Chinese junk, old car rims, and tin cans like today's "space age" alloys.
Society has been lying to you. We have whiz bang, sure. But we lost EVERYTHING else.
These guys are using the finest tools ever made.
@@joshuagift5635. If you think the “alloys” they’re using here are anything but random metal thrown into a pot you’re a bigger loon than you sound.
Wonderful job completion with 100 years old machine ❤❤❤❤❤
Brilliant video ! 👍
Good Job #Greatskills
I've been in heavy and light engineering for the last 60 years but if I had to do it all over again, I would choose a different way to earn money........these people really earn their money.
I've being using this Gear Hobber in early 90's...teaching student...my expert is R.K. Batra from Chandigarh...Northern India
Excelente 👌👌👌..felicitaciones desde Argentina 👏💪👍🙌
Results are amazing
백아무개님 방영했던 영상이네요 ㅎㅎㅎ😀
They should forge themselves some new pliers and tools to move those hot metals between the forging process.
Thats a good idea, but nearly always, the workers want, but the one who pays the fees, will not. If the workers don' t like to work there, they can quit. Always same structure in hirachie. Awful part mankind
Not very well dressed. Not safety precision.
@@MrDriftspirit Yeah, i know but i can forge a pair of pliers in half an hour and im not nearly as good as those guys, they hace the equipment and materials laying around anyways
Good job and great work 👍
🇧🇷 Simplesmente Espetacular!!!Os trabalhadores precisam usar equipamentos de segurança individual para evitar acidentes.
Amazing video
Good job.
Looks like hell on earth 😟
They heat treat these gears?
wondering what @AlecSteele would think of the machines used He'd probably geek out completely about the pressing power and immense fly wheels. :)
Right! Don't worry about the dirt and stones you pick up every time you drop or throw it on the ground. The press will push it subsurface and nobody will know!
Good job
Quisiera comprar esos materiales para mi venta donde puedo consultar sobre el tema
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I wonder what the building looked like when it was brand new.
Mantap bos
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i doubt, that those gearwheels are finished very precise and even in the end.
Klass
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perfekto cool)
They should put the presses next to each other so that they aren't rolling 2000 degree steel discs around the workshop
sweat shops at best ....
이게뭐야 오늘도 평화로운 파키스탄
Powerful press! And very hard work! 1.41. Why didn' t the man wears the standard sandals?😅
Working for SKF knowing quality follow up, production lines like this look like jokes.
To be fair, they are making gears for rotovators driven by tractors in the 30-50hp range. These gears will have comperatively easy lives.
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HARD WORKERS
Great 👍
Mass production? YES. exceptional?? Definitely NO. maybe in 100 years
How many injuries a week. I bet all those guys together dont equal ten toes.
I feel bad when i see someone operating a cnc machine with an open door.
Do you ĥave better way for showing the work ?
@@ofertsadok8640 You can put the workpiece in, shut the door, pause film, then when the program is finish and the lathe stops, you can start record and show by opening the door. Much safer for everyone.
@@ofertsadok8640 You could film when clamping the workpiece into the chuck, shut the door, push start, pause the film, when the program ends you could start filming, open the door and show the finished product?
If something happens, if an insert brakes, or that workpiece gets loose. It will be a bad day with that door open.
May be the owner of factory can't afford to provide that man
It should come as no surprise that much of the manufacturing output from these primitives workshops are under contract to international companies only interested in lowest unit costs. They have no interest whatsoever in the conditions that the employees work under nor the environmental damage done...likewise the customers of the finished item.
una pena para los trabajadores, no tienen equipo de proteccion personal, en peru ya estaria cerrado y multado
А где закалка
1:40 epico
ROATA DINTATA NU ESTE CIMENTATA, OTELITA ULTERIOR , ESTE FABRICATA DIN FIER MOALE
1:43 the guy swings a red hot disk right over another guy bending over. Not a care in the world for either persons safety.
straszne w jakich warunkach pracują,☹
تھوک پروگرام
job creation😂
Pobres trabajadores,con total falta de seguridad, una vergüenza.
Chất lượng chưa được tốt, cần phải tiện phẳng tất cả bề mặt còn lại
Genau! Schärft mal den Fräser! Die Oberflächengüte der Zahnflanken ist katastrophal!
Factory name and phone no please
good work
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