The quality from China’s manufacturing has vastly improved. Chinese products are become top quality and are also improving the quality of life for all of humanity by making consumer goods affordable for all. People should welcome this !
Nuts319. Yeah people could make a honest living, support their family. Have insurance and a pension. Then Corporate Greed crept in and Stock Holders wanted to Maximize profits. Capitalism can drive an economy. But the greed has tryed to destroy our Great Nation. Skilled labor is not cheap Cheap labor is not Skilled. We still have industry in America 🇺🇸. No not as much. We all need to Try to Buy American. If we can't find it ask for it. The job we save may be yours or your neighbors or your son or daughter. Some of these folks you just watched are thankful for the poultry sum they are getting paid. Accepting the dangerous working conditions NOBODY should be asked to do. For the sake of our Nation. Please, please insist on Made In America 🇺🇸 products. Hey nuts 319, I hear your statement. I gave you a look and subscribed. Have a good life. I wish for you good fortune * Peace Out Brother *
@Wayne Collins yeah, remember when all the cheap stuff came from Japan. We helped Japan rebuild their factories, and infrastructure after WW2. Then imported the product. Primarily electronics, but a lot of giggets and gadgets also. Then China welcomed our Nations factories and industries to come and use their slave labor. And not worry about the environmental impact their product was causing. It didn't happen overnight. So it won't come back overnight. The steel mills, plating ect.. casting and refining will have to find a way to middigate the hazards for years they let loose on the local environment. We must have a robust production industry for our own national defense, if nothing else. I don't think Ikea, makes planes and tanks You can buy "with some assembly required ". We shouldn't import everything. I try God knows I try to buy American. But sometimes the choice is not there in brick and mortar. I try not to purchase on line. You can find made in USA for almost everything on the internet. Wayne, we live in a different time. I wish I had the answer. *Peace Out Brother *
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Music seems to show progress, but in fact, these machines have been working for 50 years and are only regrettable. As well as torn clothes for workers.
If anyone is going to click on this just to see the induction heater shown in the cover picture, it's at the very end of the video and is mostly covered up by the advertising for other videos and you really can't see that process. Pissed me off cause that's why I clicked on it in the first place ! 😎🇨🇦
Hey you all, I feel most of the problem falls with the Insurance companys. No pay out, more profit for the stock holder's. In the 90's, I had to pay 28$ per 100$ of payroll when I was a contractor on a project for workers compensation. OSHA has been gutted almost to death. DEATH is the only way they ever show up on a construction site any more. Insurance companies are the driving force for all the nonsense rules. Self preservation helps create common sense. If you practice situational awareness you don't need half of the crap they require from you. And OSHA is there for Us to keep Them in check. You all be safe out there and watch your brothers back. Keep him safe he's going to keep you safe. Hey Harry, take pride in your Union affiliation. For 41 years I have been a Union Steam Fitter. And felt the brotherhood working alongside other skilled professionals in the trade. A Union is only as strong As it's members. I urge you to participate in your meetings be active part of your Union. I've road this planet 65 times around the Sun. And I would never think of changing my affiliation with Organized labor. United we Bargain Divided we begg. Some folks don't have the benefit of a pension or insurance. I wish for all of you good fortune and a long life. * Peace Out *
Hey Mark Amott, I'm a metal fabricator also. It's satisfying to know some times when you make something it may be around long after we are gone. Spring maker. Reminded me of an article that I saw in the late 60's. About some Spring makers that created a itty-bitty tinny small spring. It was a coil type. So proud of its hardness , tension and I did mention size. You probably already heard the story about them sending it to a watch maker in Switzerland. Saying lookie what we did. The watch maker company sent it back and said. Yeah cool, you guy's rock. It's pretty small allright But take a close look at it. They discovered the watch guys in Switzerland had drilled a hole in it. I kept that article for years. Put it in a book I loaned out. And never got back. Hey have a good life man. * Peace Out *
Michigan Magneto Yea, use it as a thumbnail, then don't let you see it. Magnetic induction has been around for years but finding new applications for it every day. The coil or what you would think of as the heating element is actually cold to the touch in the beginning. Search Magnetic induction heating. Some great demonstrations. In the days of old we would use blankets of resistant nickel wires interwoven through ceramic squares we would call chicklets, for preheating chrome alloy pipe while welding to maintain 450+deg. Then superheat to 12 to1400deg for hours to stress relief the compelled weld. Typically Main Steam pipe in a power plant. Now we use water cooled leads wrapped around the pipe to magnetically induce the pipe to heat. Now we are able to lean onto the wrapped leads impossible before and not get burnt on a "Hot weld" and the pipe itself is up to temperature heating from the insideout not from the outside in. Big improvement, more efficient and easier to maintain an even heat. Much safer, some welds will take days to perform. Always look for a Safer way to do the same thing. It's a new trick for this old dog. * Peace Out *
@Hector Heredia I was wondering that my self. They obviously are going to be welded out later. The jig is set up to position the three components. Three eyes. Or is it one eye and 2 mounting holes. The eye by itself is tapered and the pair on the bottom are 90 degrees to the tapered hole and parallel with the item. They look like mounting holes. If not for the pair of holes on the ,we'll call it the bottom . My guess would would be a fishing lure. They shure are making a bunch of them ain't they? Hey if I payed you a good hourly rate, insurance package with a pension. Would you be willing to make them? Maybe we need to figure out what they are first. I bet they get mounted on Something. Those two holes on the bottom are the Key for how they are used. Hector , the TIG prosses is a fun way to weld . Hopefully you have a good trade already. Or are set for life. If not maybe you know someone who is looking for a direction a career. There are apprenticeships available out there for High school graduates with Organized Labor to learn a craft to hone a skill nobody can take from someone. Electrician, Sheet metal, Iorn worker, Pipefitter millwrite. They all weld even the Electricians. You Earn while you Learn. After five years You top out a Licensed Skilled Professional A Craftsman with Union Representation an Agent who works for you. All someone needs to do is contact a Union hall near them for information. Hector, man stay curious try to figure things out. It will keep you sharp. Let me know if you ever find out what those thingamabobs are. I want to make some! I wish you good fortune in life. * Peace Out *
I used to pay my welders top bucks back in the 90's ($25+per hr) and the guys who knew TIG got paid the highest since I was a military contractor and the work had to be of the highest quality. 😎🇨🇦
Hey DODHOLLYWOOD, The man is cold forming 180deg. J bolts or bars for some project. They may put a thread on the straight end and use it as a threaded attachment in conjunction with a concrete pour or just as they are fabricated in a wedded application. Those precut cold rolled pieces of round stock could be used in a variety of ways. It looks to me like they were sheared to length already. Too large in diameter for ornamental prefabricated pieces. My guess some structural application. Hard to say. Remember the only dumb question is the one you didn't ask. Stay curious, only way to learn. Hope I helped. * Peace Out *
Hey tanveer khan, Yea one would think. But I believe it's a sillfloss process. Got to go cherry for it to flow properly. Med gas, high pressure, some inert and noble gasses require a percentage of silver and nickel. Requires a high temperature for the capillary action to work properly. Water pipe, soft solder Yeah! Way too hot. Disappointed in the length of the clip, thats what I watched it for. The heating prosses was magnetic induction. That coil is actually cold. Magnetism is heating up the copper. * Peace Out *
30 videos that have the same thumbnail...this is the ONLY one that has shown the use of the induction heater on the copper piping...And the damn end of video suggestions are covering it. Is there any way of getting rid of them so I can see the end of the video?
Hey Alex, I know, I came for the thumbnail also. Just search Magnetic induction heating. You Tube has a good assortment. It's a good procedure. Can be used in a lot of applications. One of It's many advantages is the coil stays cold. Only warms from the conduction of the radiation of what it is heating . I shared with Michigan Magneto, a few comments before yours ,a way we are now using it in the trade I've been involved with for 41 years this prosses heats quick. Never be too old to learn a Safer more efficient way of doing something. Be good have a good life. * Peace Out *
The quality from China’s manufacturing has vastly improved. Chinese products are become top quality and are also improving the quality of life for all of humanity by making consumer goods affordable for all.
People should welcome this !
It's amazing to see how the human creates the solution through of technologies.
There was once a time when all this was done in the U.S. ....
Nuts319. Yeah people could make a honest living, support their family. Have insurance and a pension.
Then Corporate Greed crept in and Stock Holders wanted to Maximize profits.
Capitalism can drive an economy. But the greed has tryed to destroy our Great Nation.
Skilled labor is not cheap Cheap labor is not Skilled.
We still have industry in America 🇺🇸. No not as much. We all need to Try to Buy American. If we can't find it ask for it. The job we save may be yours or your neighbors or your son or daughter.
Some of these folks you just watched are thankful for the poultry sum they are getting paid. Accepting the dangerous working conditions NOBODY should be asked to do.
For the sake of our Nation. Please, please insist on Made In America 🇺🇸 products.
Hey nuts 319,
I hear your statement. I gave you a look and subscribed. Have a good life. I wish for you good fortune
* Peace Out Brother *
@Wayne Collins yeah, remember when all the cheap stuff came from Japan.
We helped Japan rebuild their factories, and infrastructure after WW2. Then imported the product. Primarily electronics, but a lot of giggets and gadgets also.
Then China welcomed our Nations factories and industries to come and use their slave labor. And not worry about the environmental impact their product was causing. It didn't happen overnight.
So it won't come back overnight. The steel mills, plating ect.. casting and refining will have to find a way to middigate the hazards for years they let loose on the local environment. We must have a robust production industry for our own national defense, if nothing else.
I don't think Ikea, makes planes and tanks
You can buy "with some assembly required ".
We shouldn't import everything. I try God knows I try to buy American. But sometimes the choice is not there in brick and mortar. I try not to purchase on line. You can find made in USA for almost everything on the internet.
Wayne, we live in a different time. I wish I had the answer.
*Peace Out Brother *
British engineering and manufacturing at it's finest.......oh hang on....we no longer have any ...
МОЛОДЦЫ КИТАЙЦЫ
When the job you do 40 hours a week for 40 years is interesting for 10 seconds.
1:07 So this is why it's taking So long to get the counterfeit 3m mask back on the shelves
Appreciating work . Perfect timing. Wonderful work..
I love watching these videos ! 👍
It’s incredible these machines, never ceases to amaze me 👍👍
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@Kayden Aaron Instablaster ;)
Music seems to show progress, but in fact, these machines have been working for 50 years and are only regrettable. As well as torn clothes for workers.
They are careful not to show the chain the worker is chain to the machine.
It's so excellent.
WOW IT'S AMAZING &
BEAUTIFUL 😍
THANKS
BLESSINGS🥰🤗
خ
If anyone is going to click on this just to see the induction heater shown in the cover picture, it's at the very end of the video and is mostly covered up by the advertising for other videos and you really can't see that process. Pissed me off cause that's why I clicked on it in the first place ! 😎🇨🇦
OSHA would have a field day in some of these places! I some people that wear no safety glasses or proper protection.
You want cheap chinese stuff, you no pay for safety. You want safety you buy expensive western stuff.
OSHA is stupid. Safety is sometimes so overdone that it hinders and doesn't help. I'm a factory worker under union I speak from experience.
Hey you all,
I feel most of the problem falls with the Insurance companys. No pay out, more profit for the stock holder's.
In the 90's, I had to pay 28$ per 100$ of payroll when I was a contractor on a project for workers compensation.
OSHA has been gutted almost to death. DEATH is the only way they ever show up on a construction site any more.
Insurance companies are the driving force for all the nonsense rules.
Self preservation helps create common sense. If you practice situational awareness you don't need half of the crap they require from you.
And OSHA is there for Us to keep Them in check. You all be safe out there and watch your brothers back. Keep him safe he's going to keep you safe.
Hey Harry, take pride in your Union affiliation. For 41 years I have been a Union Steam Fitter. And felt the brotherhood working alongside other skilled professionals in the trade. A Union is only as strong As it's members. I urge you to participate in your meetings be active part of your Union. I've road this planet 65 times around the Sun. And I would never think of changing my affiliation with Organized labor.
United we Bargain Divided we begg.
Some folks don't have the benefit of a pension or insurance.
I wish for all of you good fortune and a long life.
* Peace Out *
Если уснул - тогда лайк...
Once being a springmaker 25yrs Satisfaction when the machine starts pumping out springs after a 3 hour set up 😳
Hey Mark Amott,
I'm a metal fabricator also. It's satisfying to know some times when you make something it may be around long after we are gone.
Spring maker. Reminded me of an article that I saw in the late 60's. About some Spring makers that created a itty-bitty tinny small spring. It was a coil type. So proud of its hardness , tension and I did mention size.
You probably already heard the story about them sending it to a watch maker in Switzerland. Saying lookie what we did.
The watch maker company sent it back and said. Yeah cool, you guy's rock. It's pretty small allright But take a close look at it.
They discovered the watch guys in Switzerland had drilled a hole in it.
I kept that article for years. Put it in a book I loaned out. And never got back.
Hey have a good life man.
* Peace Out *
Wow máy móc thấy hiện đại quá bạn nhỉ
কি
What was that soldering tool at the end? Waited through the whole video to see that tool & I learned absolutely nothing about it.
Michigan Magneto Induction Heating, this method has been around for decades.
@@vcpp2008 thanks. Never heard of it. I don't do much soldering.
Michigan Magneto
Yea, use it as a thumbnail, then don't let you see it.
Magnetic induction has been around for years but finding new applications for it every day.
The coil or what you would think of as the heating element is actually cold to the touch in the beginning. Search Magnetic induction heating. Some great demonstrations.
In the days of old we would use blankets of resistant nickel wires interwoven through ceramic squares we would call chicklets, for preheating chrome alloy pipe while welding to maintain 450+deg. Then superheat to 12 to1400deg for hours to stress relief the compelled weld. Typically Main Steam pipe in a power plant.
Now we use water cooled leads wrapped around the pipe to magnetically induce the pipe to heat. Now we are able to lean onto the wrapped leads impossible before and not get burnt on a "Hot weld" and the pipe itself is up to temperature heating from the insideout not from the outside in.
Big improvement, more efficient and easier to maintain an even heat. Much safer, some welds will take days to perform. Always look for a Safer way to do the same thing. It's a new trick for this old dog.
* Peace Out *
4:20 I bet those are blanks for gas bottles
Love the music.
Good
1:20 I'm thinking how many cycles does it take for shavings to pile up like that? Seconds later, oh, 142,000+
Даа Германии долико до их уровня
LOL. Good goof at 4:37
Heavy Metal Thunder! Smoking with Gas bottles.
Amazing Manufacturing Processes. Thanks
Fascinantno, ocaravajuce.
Ну китайцы айда молодцы
9:44 thumbnail item thank me later.
Thank you? For what? You can't see the fucking thing as it's covered up with thumbnails for other videos on this channel !
Some operations won't meet US OSHA requirements.
If you die on the job, they dock you a days pay.
Can you give some info about the simultaneous tig tacking machine on 3:05? I’m very interested, Thanks
@Hector Heredia
I was wondering that my self. They obviously are going to be welded out later. The jig is set up to position the three components.
Three eyes. Or is it one eye and 2 mounting holes. The eye by itself is tapered and the pair on the bottom are 90 degrees to the tapered hole and parallel with the item. They look like mounting holes. If not for the pair of holes on the ,we'll call it the bottom . My guess would would be a fishing lure.
They shure are making a bunch of them ain't they?
Hey if I payed you a good hourly rate, insurance package with a pension. Would you be willing to make them?
Maybe we need to figure out what they are first. I bet they get mounted on Something. Those two holes on the bottom are the Key for how they are used.
Hector , the TIG prosses is a fun way to weld . Hopefully you have a good trade already. Or are set for life. If not maybe you know someone who is looking for a direction a career.
There are apprenticeships available out there for High school graduates with Organized Labor to learn a craft to hone a skill nobody can take from someone. Electrician, Sheet metal, Iorn worker, Pipefitter millwrite.
They all weld even the Electricians. You Earn while you Learn. After five years You top out a Licensed Skilled Professional A Craftsman with Union Representation an Agent who works for you. All someone needs to do is contact a Union hall near them for information.
Hector, man stay curious try to figure things out. It will keep you sharp. Let me know if you ever find out what those thingamabobs are. I want to make some! I wish you good fortune in life.
* Peace Out *
I used to pay my welders top bucks back in the 90's ($25+per hr) and the guys who knew TIG got paid the highest since I was a military contractor and the work had to be of the highest quality. 😎🇨🇦
I remember back when Made in China stood for something great. Wait, no I don't. It never has
最後の奴瞬時に熱くなるんよな♨
そげな性格の奴もおるから困るっちゃよ♨
If I see another wire bending machine im going to go insane
You can always tell it being made in China. Never any protection from moving parts or dangerous gases, arc lights. Life must be cheap.
4:36 TOP
We can see machines working but we can't understand what they're making... Videos are cutterd too early.
Made in fong Kong
What was he chopping at 7.10 i m just curious. If anybody know ?
Hey DODHOLLYWOOD,
The man is cold forming 180deg. J bolts or bars for some project. They may put a thread on the straight end and use it as a threaded attachment in conjunction with a concrete pour or just as they are fabricated in a wedded application.
Those precut cold rolled pieces of round stock could be used in a variety of ways.
It looks to me like they were sheared to length already. Too large in diameter for ornamental prefabricated pieces. My guess some structural application. Hard to say.
Remember the only dumb question is the one you didn't ask. Stay curious, only way to learn. Hope I helped.
* Peace Out *
i dont understand how that first machine was bending the wire
Только наши не показывают потому что их нет в металл
Сдали
Last one is so bad the copper is so overheated
Hey tanveer khan,
Yea one would think. But I believe it's a sillfloss process. Got to go cherry for it to flow properly. Med gas, high pressure, some inert and noble gasses require a percentage of silver and nickel. Requires a high temperature for the capillary action to work properly. Water pipe, soft solder Yeah! Way too hot. Disappointed in the length of the clip, thats what I watched it for.
The heating prosses was magnetic induction. That coil is actually cold. Magnetism is heating up the copper.
* Peace Out *
where is the ingenious one?and which one was satisfying?
Don't ship just new at Britain. Support local....also save the shipping cost.
30 videos that have the same thumbnail...this is the ONLY one that has shown the use of the induction heater on the copper piping...And the damn end of video suggestions are covering it.
Is there any way of getting rid of them so I can see the end of the video?
Hey Alex,
I know, I came for the thumbnail also.
Just search Magnetic induction heating. You Tube has a good assortment.
It's a good procedure. Can be used in a lot of applications. One of It's many advantages is the coil stays cold. Only warms from the conduction of the radiation of what it is heating .
I shared with Michigan Magneto, a few comments before yours ,a way we are now using it in the trade I've been involved with for 41 years this prosses heats quick. Never be too old to learn a Safer more efficient way of doing something. Be good have a good life.
* Peace Out *
Great content 🌼
Todas esas herramientas no superan una umilde fragua no hacen puntas cuadradas
No guards, no interlocks, no safety at all.
only the britian citizen of the Britain undestood what is a have machine
@2:48 what exactly is he scraping ..
Sand ka Lund ,, Chinese logo ko or kuch nii ata sab k sab bhosriwaley hai
It's bamboo shoot
I came specifically to see the part at the very end, and it's covered with stupid ads for other videos. Disliked.Thumbs down.
Gimana bisa mendapatkan mesin untuk pande besi khusus utk pembuatan cangkul
Very poor manufacturing process until I realized those are in China, then I understand.
@8.29 Snoopy watching over proceedings. 🐩.
1:08
shouldn't they be wearing gloves
The machine used to roll a cone is crap.
No gloves dirty ass finger nails making 3m masks. Thats awesome
The cone machine was laughable
total safety violation
Many operations are incomplete, bad video coverage with garbage music.
Schnell schon,leider keine Arbeitssicherheit
Katastrophale zustände!!!!!
1:15 for all that is holy wil you PLEASE CLEAN that Machine it’s driving OCD nuts! At least use an air house on it man shit...
What a misleading title!!!! These machines have been designed for these particular tasks. Nothing satisfying or exciting about that!!!!😡😡😡😡😡
लोकप्रिय अभिनेता सलमान खान का हुआ निधन । अचानक तबियत बिगड़ने से हुए थे भर्ती ।
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1:12 🧐🤔🤲😠😷☠️
on do meet
Какой самолет собиралися сбить Путин? Ларнака - Москва
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