It works, all you need to get close to start taking a chip. This is not his first rodeo, it's all he needs to get started. Besides, he is not making watches.
I found that lathe to be impressive, very simple build with a huge throw, and nice looking ways. I used to operate one without glasses, but learned better very quickly.
I actually enjoy the way You guys work with the tasks in hand. I also see that the tools are taken good care of which will be rewarded later when the tool becomes older. I would like to see You to take good care of Your eyes as well. Safety goggles cannot be that expensive and they protect the greatest asset You have - the eyes. I know it can become hot and humid and that the goggles can then be very uncomfortable. However, it is equally uncomfortable to have grinding dust in the eye. Good work. Best of luck to each of You !
Damn. I suffered with an eye burn from a welder and that is the most uncomfortable feeling ever. 2 days i felt like sand rubbing in my eyes. My welder sits untouched.
They don't take good care of their machine, that prop should of had a carrier below it, they should not be hitting things while in the chuck, there is serious machine abuse going on here
@@superchickensoup my dad worked at a coal mine and said a guy there was working on a similar lathe and the lathe broke and shards went through the guys hard hat and killed him.
I have to agree, I used to think parts of any job can be crappy, but if you are supporting your family with it, you can take pride in your endeavours no matter how primitive it may seem. I tip my hat to these workers eking out a living and doing the best they can.
It's amazing in these other countries you can do so much with little equipment and it seems here in the US we need the best of everything to do the same job good work 👍
Drive shaft shops in the US look much the same There are certainly flash fully cnc shoos pumping out 100s of shafts a day But if your after a one off repair then shops just like this will do it Itll cost you prob 100x more though But you get more precision and a warrenty Not that what they're doing isn't probably good enough
The quality of work put out by these Pakistani mechanics is impressive when you consider the limited facilities that they have available although safety isn't often an overriding priority.
People can say what they want, but I always have respect for the working man no matter what country they are in. The make a real product the benefits the world. Nice job
Да, лайк. Молодцы Индейцы. Хай шо хотят, наши тролли. Яб дал любому кронциркуль, и пусть по натягу, посадку зафигашет. Умники комментаторы, ЧПУ им в печень.Главное то. Пацаны работают. а у меня, лет двадцать, не то что ученика, напарника нет. Всегда смотрю и радуюсь. Жаль что лайк только один.
Great work! I highly admire these Pakistani workers and the ways they get things done, with the minimum of equipment. I will subscribe and give a thumbs up! Good job!
With tapered roller bearings of the size that would be required to pass a driveshaft, there is more than enough contact area to carry ~120amps at around 24v without any negative effects on the bearing surfaces.
Bom dia (Brasil). Serviço muito bem feito. Parabéns pelo feito. OBS: falar com o torneiro não esquecer OCULOS de segurança para o seu próprio bem. Abraço........
Такая простая мастерская и делают абсолютно все, станки вообще огонь. У нас иди найди токаря чтоб такое сделал, то патрон маленький, то станок не тянет, то пьяный. Молодцы пакистанцы умеют могут.
1:02 Эта проволочка, что вместо часового индикатора? Жесть. Ну ладно хоть не пальцем определяют биение. Хотя о чём это я... Ещё бы про ПЦИ вспомнил )) Ну хотя бы токарю защитные очки купили. Глаза то не сменные. Рано или поздно прилетит чего. Или там в соседнем гараже операции по замене глаз делают?
И что с того что проволоку использовал? Отрезал и всё. Когда приваривал - станком центрировал. Мне токарь точно также шлицевую менял. Ни биения, ни вибрации по машине нет. Кардан не балансировали, крестовины и подвесной ходят как положено.
Не поверишь,они зубы на улице лечат.Идешь по рынку,рядом с таким же токарем стоматолог стоит.Удалит,пломбу поставит.Если надо и запротезирует. Я думаю,что и офтальмолог где-то рядом.
Have to say that they Do Look After their 'Equipment' ..... Look after the 'Bed' really well ..... Not sure just where the Earth was for the Welding .... Just hope that it was Not Thru' the Bearings in the Headstock ..... ????? .... NO Safety Glasses or Hearing Protection .... ?????...... Would be great IF they had 'Disposable' Insert Toolholders too. Quite Talented, A Great vidclip .... Thanks .... Cheers from NZ
Yes, this one looks like it actually will work. But they need to quit beating on the lathes, And apparently grounding the welder through the lathe. 🤦🏻♂️
Félicitations , en occident plus personne n'est techniquement parlant capable de faire cela, nous avons des changeurs de pièces, plus ou moins bon. C'est le métier que j'ai appris fin des années 70 ou un mécanicien était formée au tour , fraiseuse,et métrologie pendant 1 ans avant de faire les études de mécanique automobile. Amis pakistanais bravo a vous
Very impressed with how clean the machinists keep the lathe, its components, and the shop area. I wonder if their work would be more accurate if they used micrometers instead of calipers - probably not.
Wear safety glasses when machining....blind machinists don't work. You also need a vernier caliper for measuring and also use a steady rest for those long parts.
For those diameters, a measurement is not needed. All they need to know is that the ID fits in the OD properly and using their method is is just fine. Slow and cumbersome, but just fine.
@from the dark side of the moon time and time again I watch machinists use calipers to measure spigots and holes then check the fit and adjust as needed.
Ich bekomme immer Gänsehaut wenn den Typen beim arbeiten zu schaue.....Drehmaschine und Hammer geht garnicht.....und wenn Hammer dann aus Kunststoff. Genau wie schweissen auf der Drehmaschine.....geht wenn es nötig ist aber nur mit der Masse direkt am Werkstück und nicht am Gehäuse. Unfassbar was die da machen.....dort sind es Fachleute......bei uns würde man sie einsperren !!!
У нас бы сказали сервесмены надо менять кардан полностью, сальники и желательно подшипник хвостовика а еще в коробке заменить масло за одно а еще крестовины кардана и к ним новые обязательно болты, тавотницы, шприцануть всё, ну и еще надо балансировку будет тоже сделать!
Cost me a 4mm shard of metal imbedded into my upper arm the other day, cut straight through my long sleeve work shirt as well. Got to be real careful what a hammer hits when not paying attention to what it is supposed to be hitting.
Sir, I have always been a great supporter of Pakistani Trucks and the work you do which in many cases is amazing. However, I think you guys need to realise that your viewing audience is growing and widespread and therefore I think you need to be more responsible in some of your work practices. The online belt change is tremendously dangerous and should not occur on a live unit and safety glasses should be worn, lose an eye and it would be such a shame. Please accept this comment with respect as I will continue to support your channel as you are great trade persons.
Заметьте, у него 10 пальцев, 2 глаза. Халат с незастёгнутыми рукавами, шлепки (прикинь на ногу что упадет), замена ремней на работающем станке, отсутствие очков - все пофиг. Как это работает? Менее везучие не доживают там до такого возраста?
I love the "dial indicator "
Eye indicator
It works, all you need to get close to start taking a chip. This is not his first rodeo, it's all he needs to get started. Besides, he is not making watches.
It's the best dial indicator for hanging shirts on and for breaking in to cars with.
@@MrFuriousG lol
Dial indicator with auto centreing
The cleanest shop ever in this channel....
I found that lathe to be impressive, very simple build with a huge throw, and nice looking ways. I used to operate one without glasses, but learned better very quickly.
Well it's a third world country, they're just trying to finish it asap, so no time spent on safety whatsoever. The lathe is mighty impressive however
cleanest equipment ive seen. means you take pride in everything you put your hands on.
I actually enjoy the way You guys work with the tasks in hand.
I also see that the tools are taken good care of which will be rewarded later when the tool becomes older.
I would like to see You to take good care of Your eyes as well. Safety goggles cannot be that expensive and they protect the greatest asset You have - the eyes.
I know it can become hot and humid and that the goggles can then be very uncomfortable. However, it is equally uncomfortable to have grinding dust in the eye.
Good work.
Best of luck to each of You !
Damn. I suffered with an eye burn from a welder and that is the most uncomfortable feeling ever. 2 days i felt like sand rubbing in my eyes. My welder sits untouched.
@@boxerfan2 try aluminium filings in your eyes 😪😪 worst thing ever happened to me.. people learn the hard way first 😁
They don't take good care of their machine, that prop should of had a carrier below it, they should not be hitting things while in the chuck, there is serious machine abuse going on here
Oh and now welding on the lathe 🤦♂️
@@superchickensoup my dad worked at a coal mine and said a guy there was working on a similar lathe and the lathe broke and shards went through the guys hard hat and killed him.
Much respect for these hard working men. There's a family depending on them and this is good work. Serious and well-groomed to boot!
I have to agree, I used to think parts of any job can be crappy, but if you are supporting your family with it, you can take pride in your endeavours no matter how primitive it may seem. I tip my hat to these workers eking out a living and doing the best they can.
always turn the machine off to adjust belts
How bout welding with no shoes and where are the safety nazis on no glasses?
At least take the rings off, might save a finger.
@@MTips18 what about sleeves? They are try to loose an arm or their lives.
It's amazing in these other countries you can do so much with little equipment and it seems here in the US we need the best of everything to do the same job good work 👍
Drive shaft shops in the US look much the same
There are certainly flash fully cnc shoos pumping out 100s of shafts a day
But if your after a one off repair then shops just like this will do it
Itll cost you prob 100x more though
But you get more precision and a warrenty
Not that what they're doing isn't probably good enough
Wah wah zabrdust kum putter. Allah na good dumak ditta.
The quality of work put out by these Pakistani mechanics is impressive when you consider the limited facilities that they have available although safety isn't often an overriding priority.
People can say what they want, but I always have respect for the working man no matter what country they are in. The make a real product the benefits the world. Nice job
hello from croatia you are the best
My hats off to these guys for doing all of this in sandals.
And pajamas
Safety sandals.
@@ianreade551 :-)
i am working in germany and switzerland and it is funny to see how the job is done in other countries :D
It's amazing how much things cost here in the US ...
When you do it yourself you can save 90%
save even more money with no safety equipment!
It's almost like quality has an increased price... crazy
I am in awe at those lathes, there are awesome in size!
I like this belt type variable speed lathes...
Impressively clean lathe.
Да, лайк. Молодцы Индейцы. Хай шо хотят, наши тролли. Яб дал любому кронциркуль, и пусть по натягу, посадку зафигашет. Умники комментаторы, ЧПУ им в печень.Главное то. Пацаны работают. а у меня, лет двадцать, не то что ученика, напарника нет. Всегда смотрю и радуюсь. Жаль что лайк только один.
Very experienced men at their jobs. Great work.
Ah, I wondered when the precision very large hammer would make it's appearance.
would not be a Pakistani repair without a BFH
Great work! I highly admire these Pakistani workers and the ways they get things done, with the minimum of equipment. I will subscribe and give a thumbs up! Good job!
Хороший был станок, большой, блестящий. А ИРБ ваще огонь. Не чего, что один резец, зато два патрона.
thanks
главное тут чтобы борода и усы были акуратно подстрижены
@@Аккаунтбезимени-э7о после намотки на вращающиеся части станка это не так важно
Англицкий станок, наследие колониального гнета. Эму еще 100 лет сноса не будет!
два станка
the welding earth should be on the workpiece, not on the lathe.
otherwise it will kill the bearings.
It's true
@from the dark side of the moon the machine isn't his mine
Next vid.. they use similar technique to repair the bearings.
@@x.Prep.Tastic.Sophia.x :D
With tapered roller bearings of the size that would be required to pass a driveshaft, there is more than enough contact area to carry ~120amps at around 24v without any negative effects on the bearing surfaces.
Bom dia (Brasil). Serviço muito bem feito. Parabéns pelo feito. OBS: falar com o torneiro não esquecer OCULOS de segurança para o seu próprio bem. Abraço........
eles entenderam tudo...pode deixar
Nice welding sandals
nasty comment.
Такая простая мастерская и делают абсолютно все, станки вообще огонь. У нас иди найди токаря чтоб такое сделал, то патрон маленький, то станок не тянет, то пьяный. Молодцы пакистанцы умеют могут.
@@НашСемейников ну ты конечно загнул трёшку!!!конечно 6 баксов тожэ ни о чем цена,но баксов 20 брать надо бы все таки .
@@НашСемейников думаю они это делаю из-за дефицита запчастей, примерно как у нас в ссср
The safety squint is classic! 😂
Gotta say, these dudes keep their lathe a lot cleaner than the folks in my shop do!
I had the same reaction ☺️
Кайфово наверное в сандалях варить.И где они берут согнутые электроды?
В соседнем цеху скоро будет видео о производстве!
Из за угла им электроды передают)
в гнутых пачках конечно)
Glad to see they are all wearing their safety sandals
nasty comment
Good work ✅
Hand gloves,eye protection,kind of things needed in US.
Perfectionist don’t need them😜😜
love to see a man take care of his machine
he should come to Ireland we would charge 200 euros for that repair
changing the belts while the motor running is dangerous, be careful.
They simple do not care by safety ! ! ! .
1:02 Эта проволочка, что вместо часового индикатора? Жесть. Ну ладно хоть не пальцем определяют биение. Хотя о чём это я... Ещё бы про ПЦИ вспомнил )) Ну хотя бы токарю защитные очки купили. Глаза то не сменные. Рано или поздно прилетит чего. Или там в соседнем гараже операции по замене глаз делают?
Судя по станку, аля дяди Васи, сельского тракториста сваренного из оглоблей и подков, это проволочка довольно точный прибор.
Кронциркуль,есть кронциркуль.
И что с того что проволоку использовал? Отрезал и всё. Когда приваривал - станком центрировал. Мне токарь точно также шлицевую менял. Ни биения, ни вибрации по машине нет. Кардан не балансировали, крестовины и подвесной ходят как положено.
@@sanchosancho8981 Похвались своим станком - мы оценим, из какого говна и палок ты его собрал и как ты на нём работаешь.
Не поверишь,они зубы на улице лечат.Идешь по рынку,рядом с таким же токарем стоматолог стоит.Удалит,пломбу поставит.Если надо и запротезирует. Я думаю,что и офтальмолог где-то рядом.
Снято по кошмарам Бербраера))
А Дядьку Максима вообще паралич пробрал бы от увиденного! ;-)
Jeez, my lathe looks like a spec of dust compared to those. Please, use eye protection, you only have 2 !
Truly AMAZING , great job done and no fuss . Good work and well done--- no time wasting . 👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Actually very good looking machinery.
Don't you just love the way they diel in the 4 jaw chuck.........
Have to say that they Do Look After their 'Equipment' ..... Look after the 'Bed' really well ..... Not sure just where the Earth was for the Welding .... Just hope that it was Not Thru' the Bearings in the Headstock ..... ????? .... NO Safety Glasses or Hearing Protection .... ?????...... Would be great IF they had 'Disposable' Insert Toolholders too. Quite Talented, A Great vidclip .... Thanks .... Cheers from NZ
A man that respects his tools.
Not
9:12 That slag hammer will beef up the arms real quick.
You got a new sub,From the USA.
Muito legal este tipo de torno mecanico aqui no meu pais nao tem.
I destroyed a set of spindle bearings once welding on a lathe the ground arched in the bearing, great job.
Самый лучший токарь в мире!
Пока что самый лучший))). Ты видел как он залез в работающий шпиндель?))
A very good repair. The sketchiness level was very low today.
Yes, this one looks like it actually will work. But they need to quit beating on the lathes, And apparently grounding the welder through the lathe. 🤦🏻♂️
Amazing work.. very good. But what is the stuff you are putting on the welds.
I have a lot of respect for what you do. Thank you
Thank You. that stuff is only for good looking not a proper purpose or good shield to weld
You are amazing,
But please take care of your safety. Please use safety googles
the real mechanics... when you had to combine 4 trades into one
Man you guys need a dial indicator, and inside and outside micrometers....makes life so much easier....
I've never seen a lathe that big! Excellent video.
thanks
Incredibly smart people.
thanks
Eye doctors must be busy in that country.
Great job guys. Nice to see how it’s done in another part of the world.
Welding current going thru the lathe bearings
Ya these guys certainly are not t he brightest bulb on the shelf and their welds are about as bad as it gets.
@@martiwoodchip4518 well it's not as if they use the lathe for precision work?
I like the piece of poop they melted on it at the end. You don't need bearings in a Precision piece of equipment.
Where are you seeing the ground ?
I think they are quite skilled and they get the job done. I just wish they used eye protection
The welding mask gets me!
Muy buen trabajo !!! Saludos desde Argentina
The price is awesome. Almost makes you want to move there for retirement.
Really!
Félicitations , en occident plus personne n'est techniquement parlant capable de faire cela, nous avons des changeurs de pièces, plus ou moins bon.
C'est le métier que j'ai appris fin des années 70 ou un mécanicien était formée au tour , fraiseuse,et métrologie pendant 1 ans avant de faire les études de mécanique automobile.
Amis pakistanais bravo a vous
What brand of lathe is that? It thanks you for cleaning the ways & the oiling
And how do they afford that lathe if they only charge $6.50?
Buen trabajo amigo yo lo realise varias veces cuando egrese de la escuela técnica en 1981
Woah they have pakistani dial gauge. Im impressed
Good work I like it
Thats a clean shop. Well maintained machines
thanks
Old school style:repair what is broken,don't throw away and buy another new one.
How do you get the drive shaft in phase with the next shaft. Just a little off and they will vibrate.
Their roads aren't that smooth. Neither are ours 🤣
Мажористая мастерская. Два свежих токарника, сверлилка. Даже набор мерителей есть))))
Да, на таком старом токарном станке.
Но всё делается профессионально.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
когда тебе такие профессионалы починят машину, ты их другим словом назовешь
Is there no scrap metal around to build some tables to work on!?
Amazing job!!
thank You
Very impressed with how clean the machinists keep the lathe, its components, and the shop area. I wonder if their work would be more accurate if they used micrometers instead of calipers - probably not.
cleanest lathe ever
He tell that his work is good going with that calipers he don't need micrometers
Now that's a serious lathe
thanks
very good job
Thanks
Когда он полез в коробку при работающем стаке тб на высоте
Тоже малёхо опешил, токарь смертник.
это было ужасно
Да кто их там считает...
Makes you wonder if we in the west tend to overthink things a tad ..just love the simplicity and all for under 7 bucks brilliant
Late is interesting it is very simple design but practical i wonder how much are they?
dobra i profesjonalna robota gratulacje
Sweet lathe dude!
That thing is awesome!
That lathe is made in Pakistan
Russian lathe ...belt instead hydraulic gear box
Anyway It s work like in the years 50s
Great video interesting you would have been stuck if you didn’t have a hammer done a great well done
Wear safety glasses when machining....blind machinists don't work. You also need a vernier caliper for measuring and also use a steady rest for those long parts.
That's why they have 2 eyes. If they lose one they always have a backup🤔
I think they do have vernier calipers in the drawer in the lathe.
Yes Lathe worker must have vernier calipers and he also have
For those diameters, a measurement is not needed. All they need to know is that the ID fits in the OD properly and using their method is is just fine. Slow and cumbersome, but just fine.
@from the dark side of the moon time and time again I watch machinists use calipers to measure spigots and holes then check the fit and adjust as needed.
Well it's not like they are making the repair anywhere near as accurately as the original factory?
Ich bekomme immer Gänsehaut wenn den Typen beim arbeiten zu schaue.....Drehmaschine und Hammer geht garnicht.....und wenn Hammer dann aus Kunststoff. Genau wie schweissen auf der Drehmaschine.....geht wenn es nötig ist aber nur mit der Masse direkt am Werkstück und nicht am Gehäuse. Unfassbar was die da machen.....dort sind es Fachleute......bei uns würde man sie einsperren !!!
Tja so ist das halt wenn man alles durch learning by doing gelernt hat. Ist trotzdem erstaunlich was die mit den einfachsten Mitteln schaffen können
What a wonderful lathe you have...
У нас бы сказали сервесмены надо менять кардан полностью, сальники и желательно подшипник хвостовика а еще в коробке заменить масло за одно а еще крестовины кардана и к ним новые обязательно болты, тавотницы, шприцануть всё, ну и еще надо балансировку будет тоже сделать!
Absolute Künstler.👍👍👍👍😃😃😃😃 Viele Grüße aus Germany
Hitting the end of a hardened shaft with a hammer cost my uncle an eye. Wear eye protection
Dude, they work in sandals and inhale all sorts of fumes. They have no idea what protection is.
No such thing as Health and Safety
Cost me a 4mm shard of metal imbedded into my upper arm the other day, cut straight through my long sleeve work shirt as well. Got to be real careful what a hammer hits when not paying attention to what it is supposed to be hitting.
Sir, I have always been a great supporter of Pakistani Trucks and the work you do which in many cases is amazing. However, I think you guys need to realise that your viewing audience is growing and widespread and therefore I think you need to be more responsible in some of your work practices. The online belt change is tremendously dangerous and should not occur on a live unit and safety glasses should be worn, lose an eye and it would be such a shame. Please accept this comment with respect as I will continue to support your channel as you are great trade persons.
Thanks for your participation. We always tell them to follow safety precautions but they work in their own easy way.
Eu assistindo aqui no Brasil!
Great fix..should last a few miles for sure....
Заметьте, у него 10 пальцев, 2 глаза. Халат с незастёгнутыми рукавами, шлепки (прикинь на ногу что упадет), замена ремней на работающем станке, отсутствие очков - все пофиг. Как это работает? Менее везучие не доживают там до такого возраста?
2 thing they need to improve first Thier eye sight safety
Secondly welding on lathe without protection damage the ways
Everything so clean.👍👍👍
Chunk of hash at 9:42 ?
سلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍✋✋✋✋👏👏👏👏👏
Waalaikumussalam Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuhu
да товарищи тряпкой вытирать патрон станка который крутится, это шедевр и менять положение ремней когда включён двигатель они чё киборги.
Amazing. Great job.
Thank you very much!
Im lovin that massive lathe!
thanks
Greetings my brothers, from South Africa
Would you let these guys repair your car? Good vibrations guaranteed until it breaks properly.
Я смотрю и масса тоже как положено через подшипники идёт
Хорошо хоть кувалдой не бил