Fine english machinery working thousands of miles away from where it was designed to be exported to any given colony of "mighty empire", so cheap labor wearing sandals could make more goods "mighty empire" needed, before they died from hunger, illness and injury... get a little perspective, it is about time for it....
1st day at work and i already want to call in sick. I can't even imagine how hot that must be. 100 degree weather and ovens 2000 degrees. These workers have my full respect 🙏
Those guys are using a Massey clear space hammer looks like maybe 400-500 pound maybe 250kg? Probably the finest piece of forging equipment ever invented by mankind
For all we know this chain couldve been produced by the nextdoor neighbor using old bicycles and washing machines in their casting and have seen a 1 week of service - before being discarded and used for this
Chain links that are round go in the furnace by put metal cubes come out? That’s freaking amazing to turn something round and metal,into square and metal with nothing but a furnace!
I'm surprised all the vibrations dont shake that ropey brickword down and the trolley is falling apart ,5 mins with a welder would probably fix it but the whole attitude seems to be use it till it breaks.
@@manchesterexplorer8519 yes but cut up chain links go in at 4:10 and then theres a cut at the furnace where they are pulling out cubes of iron, we dont get to see where they came from
Real men doing real men’s work, it puts a smile on my face when I see the castings on the machines-MADE IN ENGLAND from a time when we actually made things.
.666ft per mile squared = Curvature rate of earth 66,600mph = Earth going around sun 1666 = Year gravity was invented (666 newtons) 66.6° latitude = North and south arctic circles 6x6x60 = Diameter of the moon 6x6x6 = Surface temperature of uranus 4.666km/s = Plutos orbital velocity 666 = Speed of sound in knots 600 x 6 x 6 = earth circumference in nautical miles 1.666 AU = Distance from mars to sun 1,426,666,422km = Saturn orbital distance 666 times brighter, the sun is than venus 666 days. Longest time a female astronaut has been in space
Those commenting on the lack of safety appliances and procedures quit applying first world standards to third world processes. Yes, these guys will get injured and maimed sometimes but that's life here. They accept the risk.
The opening shot looks like a cutscene from the newest dystopian first person shooter. It's the year 2133, and humanity has been enslaved by giant rusty chains
@chiad25 it's nice to see it every once in a while. Now a days everything (especially in 1st world countries) is done by a machine. True, both machine and manual labor are satisfying to watch, but it's somewhat more satisfying to watch manual labor. Not that I'm old, but I'd imagine that's how most things were done when there weren't automated machines yet.
come on, these cube of stelel where right next to the pieces of chain, we see them many times. Its details, they put both in the overn and use the cubes for this specific parts, anyway who cares, its crappy operation, crappy parts.
The arresting cable at some US Marine Corps airfields is connected to laid-out anchor chain along the runway to slow a plane down if they have to drop the hook.
they got the ship for free, so, they use the steel to make crappy parts that will be used by themselves to make other crappy items and sold to indians, so they can boast about their parts and how they are the first world power, lol.
In every video of this type, there’s always one older dude just sitting there doing nothing while the younger guys getting work done. Is he on union break or something?
Thanks to them we have reasonably price parts and using recycled material. some other country even put recycle to justify the premium price instead of lowering the price or profit.
They could easily switch to using electricity to heat up those metal chunks to red-hot, instead of that huge furnace that's polluting the air and the lungs of their workers.
Glad everyone's using their safety squints
Don't worry my friend, they dont need that, citizens from europe will pay penalties for that just like for CO2😂😂😂
@@superhuber we are fine with paying for clean environment. Its much better than making shit in front of house
these people probably get paid the equivalent of like $5 a day if at that
and safety sandles movings hundreds of pounds of anchor chain
and their very protective clothing
Old guy at the hammer must be stone deaf by now.
Huh?
You'd think with all that steel there they would make that guy a new wheel barrel.
These people don’t think that way they’ll just use something until it just falls apart.
Wheelbarrow, not "wheel barrel".
How about work boots, gloves, eyes and ears protection? Will a BRICS economy help worker safety?
If someone got something new in that shop, - even a broom, it would cause a munity amongst the other workers.
@@gregfridholm2136 The only thing BRICS does is throw bricks.
Fine English machinery still working thousands of miles away from where it first started working
probably a good 40 years after it was first started up too lol
Left over from the Raj
That label was looking good.
@@wdafuk1313more like 100
Fine english machinery working thousands of miles away from where it was designed to be exported to any given colony of "mighty empire", so cheap labor wearing sandals could make more goods "mighty empire" needed, before they died from hunger, illness and injury... get a little perspective, it is about time for it....
Normal factory environment circa 1924
Yes, but recorded in 2K 🤷🏻😂
@@joseycris-sk4il
That proves they are a highly advanced civilization.
More like 1524, when the Spainards were melting down Inca gold and pounding out swords and armour.
True. Looks like early 1900.
In Czech Republic 1890.
What a chain of events
LOL
Ha!
chain reaction
Someone's getting rich and I guarantee you it's not these guys
Trump's idea of "Great Again" is this in America and him not paying the workers.
And you think something in what you said is bad?
@@integr8er66 Sleepy Diaper Don crapped his pants AGAIN!! 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
It's about opportunity and success. What do you even know in business?🙄
this is the dumbest comment I've ever seen. 😂 what you know about business bruh? 🤣
1st day at work and i already want to call in sick. I can't even imagine how hot that must be. 100 degree weather and ovens 2000 degrees. These workers have my full respect 🙏
Calling in sick while you are not is lame. But no i would not ever want this place to be in my daily routine.
@@Engineer9736 call in sick
@@Engineer9736
No it’s not you bootlocker. Your jobs don’t care about you so call in sick and take some days to yourself.
Every machine is pre WWII crazy. If these guys had more protein and less toenail juice, they'd be jacked.
5:52. Machine made in England.
@@chiad25
Those guys are using a Massey clear space hammer looks like maybe 400-500 pound maybe 250kg? Probably the finest piece of forging equipment ever invented by mankind
nerd
@@bluu7964😂
No one wearing sandals in this one , Also the chain links somehow turn to cubes in the oven
O ja sandals @12:53
@@mitjavertot1408noticed that as well. The video must have missed a step.
The guys cutting the big mountain of chains in the beginning was wearing open toed sandles.
There are many pockets of L on Earth
Also the man on the right side of the screen is also wearing sandals. @15:00
At least it's a consistent and kind of known grade of steel and not complete mystery-metal.
For all we know this chain couldve been produced by the nextdoor neighbor using old bicycles and washing machines in their casting and have seen a 1 week of service - before being discarded and used for this
@innominatum9906 unlikely, as expensive anchor chain like this is made to certain standards to stop even more expensive ships from floating away...
Gotta love their safety equipment and protective gear.
This is what hell looks like.
Tough work, but wouldn't call it "hell".
Glad to see everyone is wearing their safety robes and safety sandals. Even the furnace man has his safety ISIS bandana on. Spectacular!
Great video 👍
Always making the parts - never the tools that make the parts
WORKERS UNITE 😂❤
Good luck TEAM
Gotta love the "guard" on that fan that you could put your arm through.
I wont be complaining about my job after watching what this men go through.
Sprocket wheel, out of old ship chains, nice 👌
Chain links that are round go in the furnace by put metal cubes come out? That’s freaking amazing to turn something round and metal,into square and metal with nothing but a furnace!
And then they put it into a drop forge and make it round again
Could film a Mad Max scene in that hellhole.
Hard workers ,and sad workings conditions. We see a few moments of this, imagine doing that every day
i work in a chain shop here in the states. I will remember this the next time I start to think how hard my job is lol
This is hard work. I’m sure these guys are being paid top dollar!
Dante's inferno, 9 circles of hell, and this is number 10!
I'm surprised all the vibrations dont shake that ropey brickword down and the trolley is falling apart ,5 mins with a welder would probably fix it but the whole attitude seems to be use it till it breaks.
Haven't seen American workers work this hard in a hundred years!! This is probably a really good job for these men!!
Put a windlass right over the furnace to feed the chain into the furnace
Thank you OSHA for pushing all the jobs out of the USA.
All that ventilation on the steel toes!!
Those flywheels are prob the hardest on earth lol
Probably not they’re probably very soft and me from absolute shitty steel
@@jeffreyburney6161 they are forged, so they are way more durable than a cast flywheel
This is off the chain 😅
They are not making things out of boat chains, they are making things out of blocks of steel, I hate a bait and switch video…
You are a fool, they are using all kinds of scrap raw stock, night even be mixing it a certain way to get the metallurgy they require
Where do you think the blocks of steel came from?
@@tmdwu3110 good question, we dont get to see
@@jeffcapes 2:25
@@manchesterexplorer8519 yes but cut up chain links go in at 4:10 and then theres a cut at the furnace where they are pulling out cubes of iron, we dont get to see where they came from
It's simply mind boggling that these workers are wearing sandals. Let me say it again sandals in this type of work 😮
love the bloke throwing red hot glowing metal towards the bloke near the oven lol.
4:33 he's walking up with the wheelbarrow full of cut up giant chain, then 4:47 magically it's now steel ingots. lol....
Real men doing real men’s work, it puts a smile on my face when I see the castings on the machines-MADE IN ENGLAND from a time when we actually made things.
The past. The present is much sadder.
what wonderful uniforms!
awesome, is it for honda?
Had to watch, the high safety standards in these vids, us a hundred years ago.
At least the guy at the power hammer doesn't have to listen to his wife when he gets home.
😂
i would be surprised if there isnt more casting machines to make other parts at the factory?
Very interesting!
Omg
Il bet hell looks like this 😮
Все грешники после смерти отправляются в Пакистан!!!!
@@Otto_M Do you really think that was funny??
@@artszabo1015 да
@@Otto_M I'm thinking that one day you won't.
@@artszabo1015 Yeah, it was so so funny !!!!
It's like watching a eighth world country making things
Back on the chain gang. 😂
High quality Dewalt tools being used.
These old tools are on a different astroplane.
Wonder if these guys melted all the bells aswell ?
How in the world are you pulling nice rectangle formed blocks out of the smelter?! Especially after just throwing bar stock in it!
If that wheelbarrow hits that brick column one more time,… Jenga!
Wow, yeah. Recycling is hard work, but way easier than mining raw ore.
Mindboggling using 1800 century technology even the clothing in 21 century 🙈🙉🙊
21st century.. but not there,..
Nice switcheroo. Left the pile with cut up chain scrap and got to the oven with square pieces. 😂😂
I wonder what fires that forge?? Australian coal??
Where do I get that high-tech ear protection at I'm just curious 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I always wonder what they call the shirts they wear. I wanna get one!
Interesting 🙂👍
Well the "system" is still in place today👌 way of the world ..3rd gen. Indenturedslav still kickin ...
Some mad max shit. Also find it interesting the equipment is made in England!
Insert pic of them laughing at a OSHA inspector lol
theres so much metal on Earth its hard to grasp, and we havent even come close to using all the metal still in the ground unmined.
.666ft per mile squared = Curvature rate of earth
66,600mph = Earth going around sun
1666 = Year gravity was invented (666 newtons)
66.6° latitude = North and south arctic circles
6x6x60 = Diameter of the moon
6x6x6 = Surface temperature of uranus
4.666km/s = Plutos orbital velocity
666 = Speed of sound in knots
600 x 6 x 6 = earth circumference in nautical miles
1.666 AU = Distance from mars to sun
1,426,666,422km = Saturn orbital distance
666 times brighter, the sun is than venus
666 days. Longest time a female astronaut has been in space
Those commenting on the lack of safety appliances and procedures quit applying first world standards to third world processes. Yes, these guys will get injured and maimed sometimes but that's life here. They accept the risk.
The opening shot looks like a cutscene from the newest dystopian first person shooter. It's the year 2133, and humanity has been enslaved by giant rusty chains
Great job 👍
6:33 dude got the ken dryden pose
It's nice to see the process of actual manual labor compared to automated machines doing the work.
What? Why? 😵💫
@chiad25 it's nice to see it every once in a while. Now a days everything (especially in 1st world countries) is done by a machine. True, both machine and manual labor are satisfying to watch, but it's somewhat more satisfying to watch manual labor. Not that I'm old, but I'd imagine that's how most things were done when there weren't automated machines yet.
So he loads pieces of chain onto the wheelbarrow and like a miracle they turn into cubes of steel . what happened to the pieces of chain .????????
come on, these cube of stelel where right next to the pieces of chain, we see them many times. Its details, they put both in the overn and use the cubes for this specific parts, anyway who cares, its crappy operation, crappy parts.
So what happened to the chain pieces?
More than likely , they forgot to film that part.
Such a diverse workforce 😂 where are all the feminists? 😂
You would think they could make a new wheelbarrow 😅
Hard work
No ear projection?
I would like to see the benefits package before I accepted that job. Do they get paid vacation and medical?
I guess this is where America gets it's parts from
No Health and safety 😮😮Just workin in flip flops 🩴 😂😂.
not a hardhat or a steeltoe boot in sight just people living in the moment
No hard hat
No hi viz vests
No sandals
No job ! 🚧
I probably make their monthly pay in a day and i click some buttons on a computer. Grateful to have been born where i was.
Quality GM parts being made before your eyes
wouldnt it be cheaper faster better to just melt the steel and make ingots instead of cutting and then forging??
Safety first!
Homeboys wearing flip flops😂😂
The attempt with the hair dye 😂😂
Nice factory
What type of energy fires the furnace?
Natural gas, probably.
An EV battery
Thoughts and prayers
OSHA would have a field day here
The arresting cable at some US Marine Corps airfields is connected to laid-out anchor chain along the runway to slow a plane down if they have to drop the hook.
Why do all there tools look like they came from a shipwreck ?
thank god for cheap labor.
Imagine paying these guys a fair wage
You are saying their wage is not fair?
Check local standards, they are paid top notch.
Why scrap those chains? I mean they cannot be used anymore?
they got the ship for free, so, they use the steel to make crappy parts that will be used by themselves to make other crappy items and sold to indians, so they can boast about their parts and how they are the first world power, lol.
why even cut em in half before melting...
In every video of this type, there’s always one older dude just sitting there doing nothing while the younger guys getting work done. Is he on union break or something?
He's just the smarter one
Thanks to them we have reasonably price parts and using recycled material. some other country even put recycle to justify the premium price instead of lowering the price or profit.
well, i hope for you such parts are not used in your country, because this is absolute lowest grade possible parts.
How much does that job pay ?
They could easily switch to using electricity to heat up those metal chunks to red-hot, instead of that huge furnace that's polluting the air and the lungs of their workers.
where you from purchase this old ship chain?
Remind me to never but parts from this place
Can anybody tell me. Where does this factory locate and name of this factory
What is it that they made?
The title says engine flywheel. I thought a flywheel had a ring gear that the starter engaged. Idk 🤷♂️
a very crappy flywheel for a very crappy motor.
@@lo2740 shtttt.. let em think it is something..