As in all the videos about work practices in India and surrounding areas-THESE PEOPLE WORK SO INEFFICIENTLY---It's absolutely mind-boggling-Do one task, drop the material in a pile, which the next guy bends over to pick up---and on it goes. I expect that these workers are minimally paid (not like US minimums), perhaps they are untouchables--a wonderful product of Hindu Tradition
yes , its quite common for men to hold hands in many countries in asia and the arab world and its nothing do with with a rainbow , its all about friendship and comfort and solidarity
Safety sandals all on 👍
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The first time I have seen a work bench in this country and a bloke is standing on it😂😂
youtube.com/@recyclingprocess?si=6liUvwKpScL-s4Oz
I'm surprised they're not just feeding it into a furnace and cooking of the plastic sheathes
Every person was harmed in the making of this video
Looks more like brass than copper.
Well, that's what the video title said....😅😅
As in all the videos about work practices in India and surrounding areas-THESE PEOPLE WORK SO INEFFICIENTLY---It's absolutely mind-boggling-Do one task, drop the material in a pile, which the next guy bends over to pick up---and on it goes. I expect that these workers are minimally paid (not like US minimums), perhaps they are untouchables--a wonderful product of Hindu Tradition
It's Pakistan, but yeah, they barely make subsistence wages.
They are muslims
They listen only to their maulanas and jihadis
А какая у них сетка, молоко выдают?
golden colour copper?
It went from copper to brass to aluminum to brass and then copper again
So where did they add the zinc necessary to make brass from copper? Is there some sort of middle eastern alchemy going on here?
They probably melted zinc and leftover scraps of brass in the furnace with the copper wire.
That sack they threw in was the zinc.
Sir agglo machine ka video daloo please full information
It not copper wire , brass wire
just what the title says, brass wire.
Why are the two men holding hands? Is this a custom I'm not aware of here in the US?
yes , its quite common for men to hold hands in many countries in asia and the arab world and its nothing do with with a rainbow , its all about friendship and comfort and solidarity
Notice that it starts with another man holding the hand of the black bearded man. For me it suggests mutual respect.
@@melin1969 lol gay
@@GaborEID Yeah, sure.🙄🙄🙄
can't turn copper into brass but ok🤔🤣, nice job 😎😎
Not even if you added Zinc to copper??
@@DocDirtrat9472 interesting thanks :)
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, they threw a bag of zinc into the furnace, stirred it, and wala, brass.
@@ken76918 oh ok thanks 😎😎
How does copper turn into brass???
Watch this video
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, a little tin usually also, it didn't show those being added.
@@darkarvindrakkar9898 thanks
@darkarvindrakkar9898 the video did show it. Those were in the bag thrown into the furnace.
Nunca comprenderé estos trabajadores respirando los gases de esos hornos ! Es terrible para su salud 😢😢
Guys holding hands, gay!
openly in that country ? not a chance
Don’t apply USA ideology to every other country.
Слышал что в Индии самое большое количество геев
Its Illegal to be gay in they muslim countries.they have the right idea
Wonder if the word hotfoot means anything to those guys ?
They are muslims
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_rate_of_fatal_workplace_accidents