process of making super-large hex nuts and bolts. Korean metal factory

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  • process of making super-large hex nuts and bolts. Korean metal factory
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  • @JacobyFlowers-v2c
    @JacobyFlowers-v2c Год назад +5

    I love watching Korean factory videos with very hard working people.. It's nice to see the nuts and bolts of the operation! .

  • @ggmergues6144
    @ggmergues6144 Год назад +168

    I prefer without music, only mechanic sounds

    • @ragnarocks9121
      @ragnarocks9121 Год назад +12

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @ford1546
      @ford1546 Год назад +12

      Totally agree with you. when I watch these types of videos or wood turnings, I like to hear the sound of the tools and machines, not music!

    • @Dankboi420
      @Dankboi420 Год назад +2

      The workers prefer music

    • @ragnarocks9121
      @ragnarocks9121 Год назад +2

      @@Dankboi420 But they probably don’t care about music in videos.

    • @MattBorgardt
      @MattBorgardt Год назад

      No hate on classical music...

  • @Lone_Star_Proud
    @Lone_Star_Proud Год назад +3

    Why the music? The natural noise of the manufacturing process is all you need.

  • @shaneclee5512
    @shaneclee5512 Год назад +18

    We used to have factories all over Melbourne making all this sort of stuff, with Australian made machinery.
    This is exactly the type of factory you could see in Dandenong, Moorabbin, Cheltenham, Braeside, and the list goes on and on across Melbourne, and indeed, across Australia.
    Then our politicians sold us out, with lowering and then eliminating tariffs that protected Australian jobs against the difference in labour and currency exchange.
    Now you get to watch the industries we used to work in on YT, and what was once our kids employment future, being done in China.
    Our factories are now warehouses for Chinese imports, and owned by Chinese.
    I love watching and indeed doing this type of work, however, it also breaks my heart to see it on YT now as a historical record for us.
    It wasn't only the factory workers that had work, it was the Receptionist, the BookKeeper, the Sales guy, the delivery driver, the cleaner, maintenance people, the local lunch shop that employed that extra Mum for the lunch rush, it was the flow on effect of making those nuts, that gave people purpose, employment, wealth and pride, knowing they were probably going into an Australian made ship, bridge, crane or even exported for our high quality standards.
    Manufacturing was the lifeblood and pride of our country, the little fish in a very big pond, we were big hitters for our size, till our politicians, as I said earlier, sold us out to foreign interests for their own personal gain.
    Australia had absolutely nothing to gain from it, only the politicians, corporations and banks had wins out of it.
    I worry for our kids future, as we've lost so much more than jobs.
    These were the factories where you could prove yourself, gain self respect and respect from others, learn new skills, be rewarded for your efforts, we developed lasting friendships, we met girlfriends, sometimes even wives, we had community in those workplaces.
    Now we grapple for part time/casual meaningless jobs, where we can be moved on at a moments notice, reliant on online dating apps to meet people, and buying online crap because you can't get it locally anymore, as it's all imported now.
    It's only one spoke in the wheel of this story though...

    • @trailfork7815
      @trailfork7815 8 месяцев назад

      so the australian government is pro capitalism and free trade?

    • @ricbarker4829
      @ricbarker4829 8 месяцев назад +2

      You can't blame it all on the Government. A lot has to do with the "comfortable" Western lifestyle. These bolts made overseas are made with a workforce that work long hours, 6-7 days a week, very little OH & S, no sick leave, no paid holidays, no work cover etc. So they can make the bolt for say $0.05 each, but to make the same bolt here in Australia when you add in public holidays, weekends, annual leave, minimum wage, work cover, OH & S, payroll tax, GST, maternity leave, (I'm sure there is more) it costs $1.00 to make the same bolt. Where do you think the end user is going to buy his bolt?

    • @kuba2ve
      @kuba2ve 8 месяцев назад

      @@ricbarker4829 It is lack of morals. You DO NOT negotiate or do business with people that violate standards and don't play fair, such as the Chinese, whose government is a Communist one. If the world was full of honorable, decent, honest people, this would not have happened.

    • @darrenpickens5608
      @darrenpickens5608 8 месяцев назад

      @@ricbarker4829do you not understand how tariffs work?

    • @formulaenergy2474
      @formulaenergy2474 7 месяцев назад

      There has to be a give and take in the global economy for it to make sense for everyone. Australia had been selling coal, steel and wheat to China for long without China selling anything back to Australia, and when the Chinese woke up and demanded a share of the manufactured goods market, Australia simply had to remove those tariffs to protect other jobs in agriculture and mining, there simply wasn't any other choice, otherwise China was going to buy wheat and coal from S.America and then Australia would have egg on their face!

  • @katemdegrood4580
    @katemdegrood4580 Год назад

    Howdy and Great Vid.... DEEZE NUTS

  • @EverydayLOLFactory
    @EverydayLOLFactory 2 месяца назад +1

    07:37 Absolutely beautiful work

    • @IllusionSector
      @IllusionSector Месяц назад

      Yes, it's hexcellent work. Those nuts and bolts look absolutely hexquisite.

  • @concreteblockmakingmachine
    @concreteblockmakingmachine Год назад +20

    nice job. different sizes of these bolts and nuts are used in almost all the devices. one of the biggest inventions of humankind

  • @tv-iz8yp
    @tv-iz8yp Год назад +12

    기초가 무너지면 미래가 없습니다 이런 중소기업 들의 노고가 담긴 유튭 항상 응원합니다

  • @CandySmith-b8j
    @CandySmith-b8j Год назад +1

    Трудоемкий процесс.Интересное видео.Благодарю!. It's nice to see the nuts and bolts of the operation! .

  • @benwherlock9869
    @benwherlock9869 Год назад +9

    It's nice to see the nuts and bolts of the operation! 😁

    • @박진영-p4g6n
      @박진영-p4g6n Год назад

      부산 사상구 감전동에 있는곳이네요~

  • @TheyForcedMyHandLE
    @TheyForcedMyHandLE Год назад +15

    Nice video. One suggestion would be to turn the music down a bit. I reckon that people that watch manufacturing videos are more interested in the process noises than the music.

  • @steelytemplar
    @steelytemplar 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely beautiful work. There is something about precision steel working like this that speaks about the industrial heart of a country.

  • @RandomInternetProfile
    @RandomInternetProfile Год назад +2

    Saved me 18 min. You showed me the process in the first 20 sec.

  • @ДанилаЛедяев-ы4д
    @ДанилаЛедяев-ы4д Год назад +1

    7:39 I'm from Russia, why did the Koreans put a dry run button next to the additional stop button on doosan machines? I almost broke the machine

  • @Intellistan
    @Intellistan Год назад

    Cool 30 second video.

  • @yoeycrack1
    @yoeycrack1 Год назад +28

    6:53 i like how they use their own nuts to make things work

  • @АлександраВасильева-я7ж

    Трудоемкий процесс.Интересное видео.Благодарю!

    • @com97anche
      @com97anche Год назад +6

      Древняя технология, устаревшее оборудование, мелкие партии метиза среднего размера...

    • @victbass4792
      @victbass4792 Год назад +3

      @@com97anche - согласен насчёт размера, а вот оборудование не УСТАРЕВШЕЕ, оно рабочее и соответствует выполняемой работе и требуемому качеству. Для самолетов конечно гайки не поточишь здесь...

    • @com97anche
      @com97anche Год назад

      @@victbass4792 Просмотри еще раз... Единственно что там более-менее - револьверный (с кнопочками ПУ).
      Вообще-то для этого в СССР стояли автоматические линии. А такие мелкие партии метиза производились на вспомогательных производствах, примерно на таких же станках - 50 ЛЕТ НАЗАД!

    • @guffych1103
      @guffych1103 Год назад +1

      @@victbass4792
      Это скорее всего для всяких мостов и других металлоконструкций, там не требуется очень высокая точность.
      насчет оборудования соласен, оно выполняет свою функцию и это нормально.
      А избыточная автоматизация тоже не есть хорошо, людям работать надо, а где им работать если 99% работы будет делать автоматика ?
      Да и слишком дорого будет стоить такая автоматика.

    • @СергейСергей-й3о2г
      @СергейСергей-й3о2г Год назад +2

      @@victbass4792 Паровоз тоже выполняет свою работу. И "Запорожец" едет...

  • @hootinouts
    @hootinouts Год назад

    This is so satisfying to watch. I was a machinist by trade so I fully appreciate all this.

  • @backho12
    @backho12 Год назад +13

    Hard-working Koreans! They're getting the job done! Looks like the guy making the socket head bolts on friction screw press has the hardest job. Kudos to him!

    • @iiredeyeiiredeye1569
      @iiredeyeiiredeye1569 Год назад +3

      I want to buy the gut @14.22 a pair of safety shoes.

    • @Patrik6920
      @Patrik6920 Год назад +1

      ...i guess ther no shortage of workers in Korea lol.....
      is this North korea?....
      i doubt many ppl at this factory can spell to safety...

    • @realemonful
      @realemonful Год назад +1

      @@Patrik6920 Spelling as in like your spelling?🤣🤣🤣

    • @тюленище
      @тюленище Год назад

      @@Patrik6920 в Северной Корее о безопасности рабочих заботятся гораздо больше.

    • @Patrik6920
      @Patrik6920 Год назад

      @@тюленище ..ya its just small details of not being able do what u want, being free, choose ur own path etc...minor details... if the gov say jump - u better jump or u will end up in a factory stamping nuts for the next 25 years...
      ruskie on the fast track to becoming the new north korea...

  • @박종호-m3g6w
    @박종호-m3g6w Год назад +2

    중소기업의 무궁한 발전을 기원합니다! 안전사고 예방의 기본 원칙! 안전장구 착용을 생활화 합시다!

  • @Faelen_furry
    @Faelen_furry Год назад +10

    classical music over factory is the most beautiful thing i've experienced

  • @jacobbranker159
    @jacobbranker159 Год назад +18

    Outstanding video. I use some of these larger nuts (for 1-1/4 size rod) and It's great to see exactly how they're made. Thanks for sharing

  • @chadmiller2175
    @chadmiller2175 Год назад

    16:00
    So what's the point of those little taps? Doesn't appear to be using much force, does it even do anything?

  • @claytonsimplot9554
    @claytonsimplot9554 Год назад +7

    How many rips in the barrel before they get replaced,14:30 and is he putting in a center hole at 16:00?

  • @АртемАфанасьев-р6ш

    суперклевый завод где изготовление гаек поставлено на конвеер, по перемещение между цехами происходит не в специализированной таре предназначенной для этого а в отрезанных бочках. боюсь представить что у них внутри завода, если на видео такое уже попало.

  • @kamilZ2
    @kamilZ2 Год назад +1

    & t=14:26 proof that several accidents did happen in this factory. Maybe welding or inserting two flat rings to barrel can prevent this. Anyway, respect for people doing real work.

  • @realemonful
    @realemonful Год назад

    Never seen Asian guys doing factory work like that before, it's always just been them working in variety stores or restaurants lol

  • @Kineon_
    @Kineon_ Год назад +6

    i don't know who has the more exciting job at 5:40. the guy that is handing over the parts or stamping guy. tough decision man, both so fulfilling

  • @Socsecretru
    @Socsecretru 3 месяца назад +2

    Это всё в нормальном производстве должно быть автоматизировано! Позапрошлый век...

  • @doesntmatter3068
    @doesntmatter3068 Год назад

    Dam , these guy are doing this "The Old School Way"
    Need to update their equipment.
    Good video though.

  • @johnman1286
    @johnman1286 8 месяцев назад

    This puts a new dimension to classical Music that was fully enjoyed. Thanks!

  • @alperrin9310
    @alperrin9310 Год назад +25

    "Sir? We need a new carrier to transport the nuts and bolts." "Aw, just cut an old barrel in half. That'll work." And it does! Cool.

    • @TomokosEnterprize
      @TomokosEnterprize Год назад +1

      It has to have the holes flame burnt/cut as a drilled or sawn hole will tend to start tearing far sooner.

    • @vTxOxNxYv
      @vTxOxNxYv 5 месяцев назад

      Innovation

    • @vTxOxNxYv
      @vTxOxNxYv 5 месяцев назад

      Innovation

  • @pr1sm55
    @pr1sm55 Год назад

    12:50 makes me want to play Frostpunk... eerie feeling to it with the music playing.

  • @lm-usmc
    @lm-usmc Год назад +1

    Good, honest living. Great job!

  • @hyy3657
    @hyy3657 Год назад

    this is nuts, cool!

  • @alexi.de.charle
    @alexi.de.charle Год назад +3

    Is this 16:26 a potato hammer 🥔🔨 ?? 😂

    • @vTxOxNxYv
      @vTxOxNxYv 5 месяцев назад

      That is a caveman hammer. A caveman who learned how to melt metal

  • @greenlover247
    @greenlover247 Год назад +5

    Great camera work 😀

  • @voongnz
    @voongnz Год назад +1

    So cool, I want one.

  • @adnanshaukat2656
    @adnanshaukat2656 Год назад +4

    Very interesting informative video, Loved it all the way, beautiful background music..
    All the very best regards and Love from Pakistan.. ❤❤❤

    • @jgrosch94709
      @jgrosch94709 Год назад

      The music at the 7 minute mark is Still Life by Adrian Berenguer

  • @로빈마스크-w7b
    @로빈마스크-w7b Год назад +1

    Jh테크가 제 첫 직장이라 감회가 새롭네요 노병만 반장님도 보고싶고 ㅎㅎ

  • @baldugzo5387
    @baldugzo5387 Год назад +2

    Производство как будто 1935 года

  • @sysghost
    @sysghost Год назад +2

    Holy moly! That's nuts!

  • @rbhxtd4413
    @rbhxtd4413 Год назад +7

    Северная Корея судя по обстановке.Перчатки и метчик это супер. Затянет и никто не поможет пока не размотает на куски медленно.Лучше без перчаток кусок кожи оторвет пальцы поломает но рука останется.У нас на заводе шестигранный пруток в станок ЧПУ и он делал такие гайки по 1000 штук в смену. Резцом нарезал сам мерял и корректировал оператор тока прутки в магазин ложил.Метчиком нарезать такую резьбу в массовом производстве не выгодно метчик быстро сядет. 200+- деталей и новый надо.У работников нет очков защитных от ИК лучей. Катаракта гарантирована всем после 5 лет такой работы.

    • @nike16384
      @nike16384 Год назад +1

      Тоже так подумал. Много ручного труда, какие-то ржавые мятые бочки вместо контейнеров, домашние бытовые вентиляторы - особый шик..

    • @ЮраКугаенко
      @ЮраКугаенко Год назад

      На 10:20 понравилось, пластмассовый ящик, по углам проволока прикручена. Этим поднимают металлические заготовки.

    • @copystarter
      @copystarter Год назад +2

      да уж... мало чем отличается от пакистанских видео. пыли только поменьше. А на ТБ и корейцы забили. Тащит краном рваную бочку кг на 100+ и ноги под неё суёт в кроссах. точно пальцы на ногах лишние. Где обувь, очки, беруши (TWSы не в счёт), спецодежда? перчатки... это надо показывать у нас на заводе в качестве примера "как не надо делать"

    • @Алекс-ы2ю6х
      @Алекс-ы2ю6х 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@ЮраКугаенкоНу пластик то тоже разный бывает. Видимо прочности этого пластмассового ящика хватает для этих целей.

    • @VV-yg1in
      @VV-yg1in 3 месяца назад

      @@Алекс-ы2ю6х хватает на эту смену, а дальше хоть трава не расти))

  • @vitalpellet
    @vitalpellet Год назад +1

    a great factory thanks for the video

  • @ThePrimebeef
    @ThePrimebeef Год назад +1

    judging by how run down the place is, the rackety methods of transports, broken threading tools and the overall age of the machines this is North Korea, yes?

  • @edwardschwenk3100
    @edwardschwenk3100 7 месяцев назад

    After seventeen years of working in a hospital emergency room. I would love to have the job that guy is doing at 16:15 for the next decade!

  • @Andreas-du7eg
    @Andreas-du7eg Год назад +6

    Ich glaube, das ist ungefähr der Stand an Arbeitssicherheit, den wir in Deutschland 1960 hatten.
    Die Arbeiter arbeiten hart und sind talentiert. Sie haben einen besseren Schutz verdient.
    Ich finde es schlimm, dass Menschen heutzutage noch unter diesen veralteten Bedingungen schuften müssen.

  • @jamesraymond1158
    @jamesraymond1158 Год назад +1

    Wonderful. What is their main use?

  • @chuchuruss
    @chuchuruss Год назад +1

    대학교 시험기간 입니다. 너무 재미있습니다.

  • @miatatommy2000
    @miatatommy2000 Год назад +1

    That's just plain nuts!

  • @aversany
    @aversany Год назад +1

    This video reminds me of having made steel bolts and nuts with a lathe in 1978.

  • @MotorBorg
    @MotorBorg Год назад

    This is nuts!

  • @DenisIMMORTAL
    @DenisIMMORTAL Год назад +3

    Я реально залип на процесс и досмотрел до конца

  • @checoleman8877
    @checoleman8877 Год назад

    Nice nuts bro.

  • @robertmceuen3630
    @robertmceuen3630 Год назад +5

    It's interesting how threads are "rolled" onto bolts, but cut into nuts.

    • @Galaxy-EyesEnjoyer
      @Galaxy-EyesEnjoyer Год назад

      Easier access to the surface means you can apply more force in a specific manner. Rolling external threads it is more efficient because you lose less material and can make more bolts with the same amount of stock.
      Truly manufacturing has become a game of stacking efficiencies.

    • @robertmceuen3630
      @robertmceuen3630 Год назад

      @@Galaxy-EyesEnjoyer Rolling threads also is much stronger than cutting them on a lathe.

    • @Galaxy-EyesEnjoyer
      @Galaxy-EyesEnjoyer Год назад

      @@robertmceuen3630 I've heard that before from my old beard predecessors but I haven't come across actual data for that claim.

    • @robertmceuen3630
      @robertmceuen3630 Год назад

      @@Galaxy-EyesEnjoyer Ha. I guess I am an old beard without the beard. Rolling the threads instead of cutting them is akin to forging. Cutting interrupts the grain of the steel. My opinion of course. Appriciate you responses. Good to see folks interested in the same as me.

  • @fridaycaliforniaa236
    @fridaycaliforniaa236 Год назад +2

    This is nuts 😁

  • @briananders323
    @briananders323 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video, but I already know the process of having big nuts. 😊

  • @stacksmalacks8826
    @stacksmalacks8826 Год назад

    The music ruins it but its a very fascinating video. I would have loved to only hear the sounds of the machinery and work.

  • @srussert28
    @srussert28 Год назад +1

    Holy Crap! This is Just Nuts!!!!

  • @jcmee91
    @jcmee91 Год назад

    Seeing these after playing Ratchet and Clank hits differently lol. I need to find some markets that take these instead of cash.

  • @DMPB-fi2ir
    @DMPB-fi2ir Год назад +12

    the slugs they are hitting in the forge are not the same small slugs they show cutting off , they mixed different operation lines in video

  • @토치카-n7q
    @토치카-n7q Год назад +2

    주당 69시간씩 일 하는 자랑 스러운 대한민국
    주당 120시간 일시키는게 목표인 대통령. 멋지다

  • @djbillye4943
    @djbillye4943 Год назад +3

    when its made in Korea,you know its QUALITY

  • @brucemartini2288
    @brucemartini2288 Год назад +1

    I'd like to have a few of those

  • @davidmcguerty8405
    @davidmcguerty8405 Год назад

    Once those violins kick in, you know some serious manufacturing is being done....

  • @davidtwining4059
    @davidtwining4059 Год назад +2

    I love watching Korean factory videos with very hard working people.

    • @nialldaly7108
      @nialldaly7108 Год назад +1

      Yes but using 1/2 tar barrels to lift such weight without any strengthners where the lifting holes are is mad. I see one such barrell which had torn thru and still in use with new holes, Also the guys moving the cranes about are walking over obsticles as they work. Really safety needs to be improved a bit. A tidy of the floor, Proper containers not tar barrels, and I see one person walking on top of rounded steel at height. It wouldnt cost an aufuff lot to make the workplace a whole pile safer, while still using the same procedures.... Just safer

    • @Rihardololz
      @Rihardololz Год назад

      @@nialldaly7108 i see your point but theirs something else to it, my guess is that method is more convenient?

  • @eltonbaldwin6680
    @eltonbaldwin6680 Год назад +1

    Love the video, cool to see how those are made. However osha would have a field day in that place.

  • @powhana6019
    @powhana6019 Год назад +1

    This video is nuts

  • @dl2818
    @dl2818 Год назад +2

    Бочки прям топ. Мне интересно сколько раз они рвались и содержимое падало на сотрудников...

  • @funkeb.1512
    @funkeb.1512 Год назад +1

    Video ist gut👍...aber Musik Katastrophe👎 Sorry

  • @SebastianBlix
    @SebastianBlix Год назад +2

    I enjoy watchng these videos but dang does that look like a crazy dangerous place to work.

  • @skvoz-vechnost
    @skvoz-vechnost Год назад

    Is this the North Korea or South?

  • @padoelec
    @padoelec Год назад +1

    너트나 볼트 만들때 재료를 먼저 톱으로 자르는데
    먼저 가열하고 프레스로 절단하면 안될까요.
    공정과 공정사이 모든 작업을 손으로 옮기는데 힘도 많이들고 사람도 많이 필요 할것 같음.
    달궈서 가공한 반제품을 자연 냉각 시키는데 그열을 원재료 예열용으로 쓰면 어떨까 함..
    돈 많이 벌어서 좋은 시설에서 작업했으면 좋겠네요.
    애국

  • @lilblackduc7312
    @lilblackduc7312 Год назад +1

    Very good! Thank you...🇺🇸 😎👍☕

  • @Alabaster_Joness
    @Alabaster_Joness 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video

  • @baldugzo5387
    @baldugzo5387 Год назад +1

    Тара из тонкостенной жести и дно дырявое 4:15 Как выдерживает такую массу.

    • @Алекс-ы2ю6х
      @Алекс-ы2ю6х 5 месяцев назад

      1 кВ. милиметр стали способен выдержать нагрузку на разрыв около 45 кг.

  • @boelensds
    @boelensds Год назад +1

    Great bold made with broken tap. must be 100% quality

  • @a000007653ify
    @a000007653ify Год назад

    저희 회사랑 거래하는 업체입니다. 이런 영상도 촬영 했었네요 ㅎㅎ 신기합니다.

  • @danielkadenbach6267
    @danielkadenbach6267 Год назад

    Wie Lange macht so ein altes Öl Fass die Aktionen mit?

  • @executive
    @executive Год назад +1

    wow they machine each bolt manually by hand

  • @ЭдуардАнатольевич-н3ъ

    знаменитые японские роботы

  • @TheMightyDevil
    @TheMightyDevil Год назад +1

    Very fun to watch and instructive. Although, it seems like a health and safety inspector's nightmare video.

    • @doughaynes1048
      @doughaynes1048 Год назад

      Being an ex safety officer in the modern world this plant would be shut down , there are hundreds of safety breaches .

  • @dorianleclair7390
    @dorianleclair7390 7 месяцев назад

    Was impressed with the quality control. They used a thread gauged on the nuts.

  • @PavelKralKafeman
    @PavelKralKafeman Год назад +1

    I would never have thought that the bars were cut with a saw. I thought she was cutting herself with scissors. The cost of operating the saw must be at least 10 times higher than the cost of dividing the material by cutting with scissors.

  • @SportyCoffee
    @SportyCoffee Год назад +1

    What's that tool that looks like a Cyclop for?

  • @komuto-herovato
    @komuto-herovato Год назад +3

    👍Тяжёлый труд

  • @Алекс-ы2ю6х
    @Алекс-ы2ю6х 5 месяцев назад

    Трудоёмкий процесс изготовления. 🔥💪👍😎

  • @Byrlak65
    @Byrlak65 Год назад +6

    Что то я прям залип при просмотре видео. Завораживает процесс......... А присмотришься всё как и у нас, в России. Те же бочки обрезанные под продукцию, те же лица работяг (только чуть прищуренные глаза) и тот же лютый оскал капитализма. Пролетариат он и в Корее, пролетариат.

    • @SergeyLinkov
      @SergeyLinkov Год назад +3

      И такие же похеристы, 6:40 работают сломанным метчиком. Да ничего же страшного )

  • @CarlosAlberto-ii1li
    @CarlosAlberto-ii1li 8 месяцев назад +2

    I bet they never made clickbait sized ones.

  • @kd1872
    @kd1872 Год назад

    This whole factory was likely operating in North America. Bought up and shipped away, the whole factory.

  • @samrichards8251
    @samrichards8251 Год назад +1

    Imagine some of those guys probably do the same job 8 hours a day for 30 years.

  • @bradley5819
    @bradley5819 Год назад +1

    This is nuts

  • @dave7830
    @dave7830 Год назад

    Much higher quality than the Indian hardware made out of old re-bar and shopping carts.

  • @glennschemitsch8341
    @glennschemitsch8341 2 месяца назад

    Was that a pre-war Japanese screw press?

  • @박성욱-r7g
    @박성욱-r7g Год назад +1

    아이고 머리야 성서공단에있는 현대금속이네

  • @JGunit
    @JGunit Год назад

    This company is nuts

  • @ДимаДима-ф5ъ
    @ДимаДима-ф5ъ Год назад +1

    А где средства защиты на людях? Пакистан какой-то.

  • @petrvolkov1501
    @petrvolkov1501 Год назад +4

    40 лет назад и я так работал. Только у нас с техникой безопасности получше было: тара для деталей была стандартная, регулярно проверялась на грузоподъёмность и вместо чалок проволока не использовалась. Не было ЧПУ, но и не было таких архаичных прессов и станков. И уж, конечно, таких рваных бочек не было. Иными словами социализм плюс феодализм равно корейский капитализм.

    • @victbass4792
      @victbass4792 Год назад

      Суажи кому что 50 лет назад станков с чпу в ссср было больше чем ву США -не поверят..... А они как инопланетяне в цехе рядами стояли.... Непривычные по виду...

  • @김홍철-w7l
    @김홍철-w7l Год назад

    안전모 쓰고 작업하세요!
    안전공단에서 점검갑니다!

  • @TheStuffMade
    @TheStuffMade Год назад +1

    Very interesting, just a shame there is music on many of these videos.