I am a scrap metal artist so I know how hard it is to work with these barrels and lots of other steel! They have my total respect and awe and I would just love one of their finished vessels. Thank you for sharing this.
I have a deep respect for these men, and that guy with the mechanical hammer what an amazing skill, they work so hard to make something useful, for others to buy.
No sandals & all that metal. You do what you must to eat. May all good things come to those who work so hard to make life better producing "something" rather than others who produce nothing but grief.
The people who are producing grief are the employers. They are making money. Will they kick in for shoes or eye protection for workers? Injuries and infections will disable a man and put his family at risk. No workers comp, no unemployment pay, no insurance. A lot of blame to go around.
Respect to each and everyone of those workers. Just imagine how many blows of a hammer does it take to cut a barrel up like that, and a damaged barrel at that.. I would find it hard to get someone to cut a barrel with an angle grinder.. Then the use of oil residue as a fuel for the fire to burn off the paint, nothing wasted.. Credit to all involved..
I was confused by the guy wearing gloves in the first couple of minutes. I almost thought they DID have some safety precautions, but they are probably offset by the same guy working barefoot. Those are the workers’ safety videos I’ve learned to love. EDIT: I especially loved the bit where they burn down whatever toxic and possibly deadly residue from inside the barrels on an open flame a yard away from where they are working, then happily scrape it to the ground, the same ground they walk on barefoot.
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1st bowl shaper dude was hamming it up. I especially admired the 'live start' of the razor edged disc, bare handed. Don't worry about the feet...they're wearing safety dirt.
I am always amazed at how these people take old used items are make new things out of them without all the fancy equipment many countries have. I do wish they were made to wear shoes while working around sharp items I always worry they are going to have a serious injury due to the lack of proper shoes and safety equipment. I do love seeing what they make.
Very skilled with all that old machinery too. Absolute respect for these very hard working people. Our idea of recycling is putting a can in a certain bin and half the time we can’t even do that right!
We could do the same here in the states but we have to many government regulations, minimum wages, to many hoops to jump through etc. It's why all of our jobs are going over seas somewhere....
Simplemente hombres esforzados , que a punta de sacrificio y sin tecnología exponiendo su integridad física, dan lo mejor de ellos en el mundo laboral para el sustento de sus familias, mi respeto y admiración
This is how things get done in non Democrat states. 😅😊 I see the guy with the power hammer is obviously cold working the steel. It could be 304 or 316 steel or carbon steel. I thought they would use plain old low or no carbon steel for non food grade drums. I am guessing the 'carbon steel' is AISI 1018 or ASTM A36. Who knows what is used overseas though. Its got to be cheap and standard.
I cant even Imagine a work day like this, these folks are amazing. I hope they are proud of what they accomplish. In a way I envy them. They have purpose and a clear cut path to a daily grind.
My mother had an older girl across the street walk me to school and she couldn't even tie your own shoes that really ticked me off I was only 6 years old
On one hand I'm impressed with the ingenuity and skills making the bowls with such simple tools, on the other hand damn, not even the most basic of safety and their scars show it.
De niño yo trabaje en un taller de restauración de tambores. Para embasar líquidos. Se lavaban Restauraban Pintaban Se dejaban muy limpios Como nuevos Cuando llegaba un tambor Aplastado nosotros teníamos Un tapón con una balbula igual a la de cámara de Llanta de bicicleta Se le aplicaba aire y el tambor se inflaba Poco a poco hasta recuperar su forma original Sin tanto esfuerzo se limpiaba y a pintar Y se reutilizaba Eso si traíamos ropa adecuada Guantes botas de buena piel Bien protegidos Tenía. 12 años y me gustó mucho ese trabajo Dure tres años y fui muy feliz en ese trabajo
No glittery and shiny narcissistic influencers here. Honest, hard working people toiling for food and for their families in almost inhumane, unsafe working conditions.
Yeah just for a moment... British and their...fack gotta sabotage it...send some person...with bad words and other things they do ...this behavior happen because this English leadership is fools ...
3/4s of the world's people are poor...and breeding more. If you are complacent enough to respond to this, that means you are benefitting from the pain of their labor. Party on, bro!
@@Vladaniusреволюция - коренной и резкий переворот в общественно-политических отношениях, насильственым путём приводящий к смене общественного строя. В результате, которого одни заменят других. А эти, люди(как и все другие в других странах) как резали бочки, так и будут резать. Или вы думаете, что из них создадут новое правительство? Революция - это разруха всей страны, а потом может быть(если получится) восстановление...зачем им менять, что-то в данный момент, если их будущее не поменяется?
@@ВикторЧепорук а как же о воспитании и об образовании кухарок, которые смогут управлять государством? в 17м году в день революции в Петрограде не погибло ни одного человека. и Если бы не бывшие генералы-белогвардейцы, спонсируемые англичанами и французами - то и гражданской войны не было бы кстати.
At the very least these guys are recycle oil drums that would have ended up in a landfill. There idea is certainly unique and takes a lot of hard work to get to the end product
I couldn't help but notice how oil-soaked the ground is in the first segment where those workers are breaking down the used oil drums. And they walk around in it barefoot.
I am a scrap metal artist so I know how hard it is to work with these barrels and lots of other steel! They have my total respect and awe and I would just love one of their finished vessels. Thank you for sharing this.
I have a deep respect for these men, and that guy with the mechanical hammer what an amazing skill, they work so hard to make something useful, for others to buy.
No sandals & all that metal. You do what you must to eat. May all good things come to those who work so hard to make life better producing "something" rather than others who produce nothing but grief.
Did you see that old man's feet? Callus like leather. No need for sandals lol
The people who are producing grief are the employers. They are making money. Will they kick in for shoes or eye protection for workers? Injuries and infections will disable a man and put his family at risk. No workers comp, no unemployment pay, no insurance. A lot of blame to go around.
Respect to each and everyone of those workers. Just imagine how many blows of a hammer does it take to cut a barrel up like that, and a damaged barrel at that.. I would find it hard to get someone to cut a barrel with an angle grinder.. Then the use of oil residue as a fuel for the fire to burn off the paint, nothing wasted.. Credit to all involved..
Nice. I especially liked the obvious pride of the two metal spinners at the end. They're right to be proud.
I have a lot of respect for these very hard-working people.
...and the most obvious way to recycle metal waste
LoL
Just don’t eat the food if it’s served out of this vessel.
les conditions de travail devraient faire honte aux clients
Вы так восхищаетесь работой этих людей,а попробуйте встать на его место,мало не покажется
Hard, toxic, dangerous work and some serious skills on display at the auto-hammer and lathes - respect.
I was confused by the guy wearing gloves in the first couple of minutes. I almost thought they DID have some safety precautions, but they are probably offset by the same guy working barefoot. Those are the workers’ safety videos I’ve learned to love.
EDIT: I especially loved the bit where they burn down whatever toxic and possibly deadly residue from inside the barrels on an open flame a yard away from where they are working, then happily scrape it to the ground, the same ground they walk on barefoot.
1st bowl shaper dude was hamming it up. I especially admired the 'live start' of the razor edged disc, bare handed.
Don't worry about the feet...they're wearing safety dirt.
There not accident
Prone like clumsy first world workers 🤕
Working hard to feed the family. Respect!
Beautiful, your plates come in a variety of different colors, excellent job boys.
I am always amazed at how these people take old used items are make new things out of them without all the fancy equipment many countries have. I do wish they were made to wear shoes while working around sharp items I always worry they are going to have a serious injury due to the lack of proper shoes and safety equipment. I do love seeing what they make.
what was it he made?
@@wendellmosley1375I think they are food vessels.
Very skilled with all that old machinery too. Absolute respect for these very hard working people. Our idea of recycling is putting a can in a certain bin and half the time we can’t even do that right!
Love that one guy on the lathe, smiling and dancing around as he worked 🤣
Freddy Mercury
he was pumped to show the camera what he does all day. I bet he knew that people would be both amazed and alarmed at his job.
And what a fabby jacket
As an American I can honestly say I have more respect for these guys then the majority of people who live in major cities nowadays.
This people are such a good craftsman, it is amazing what they can do.
Τί ΚΡΊΜΑ νά υπάρχουν καί ΣΉΜΕΡΑ τέτοιες εργασίες.... γιά τούς ανθρώπους.... μέ τόση τεχνολογία!!! Καί δίχως τά βασικά ασφαλείας καί τόν ανάλογο εξοπλισμό ντυσίματος καί υποδήματος ξυπόλητη άνθρωποι!!! Τί νά πούμε.... πολύ τούς λυπάμαι αυτούς τούς ανθρώπους δίχως μάσκες στά χημικά...
We could do the same here in the states but we have to many government regulations, minimum wages, to many hoops to jump through etc. It's why all of our jobs are going over seas somewhere....
These are hardworking men doing the best they can for their families.
Плодят нищету только зачем?
Maybe stop having families.
@@алексзавитушкинты их не кормишь поэтому не ной
@@JohnDoe-en9chCan you stop whining?
@@concrete2832 I can never stop winning!
Simplemente hombres esforzados , que a punta de sacrificio y sin tecnología exponiendo su integridad física, dan lo mejor de ellos en el mundo laboral para el sustento de sus familias, mi respeto y admiración
I greatly appreciate their prowess and ingenuity!
All i can think of is how do they not get hundreds of sharp metal slivers in their feet? Amazing!
And smashed hands and feet seven times a day.
То есть вас не смущает что они делают себе посуди из старых бочек из под пасла и диз топлива? И даже толком их не моют
And all that mind numbing work for a few dollars a day so we in western world can benefit ☹️
They don't.
This is how things get done in non Democrat states. 😅😊 I see the guy with the power hammer is obviously cold working the steel. It could be 304 or 316 steel or carbon steel. I thought they would use plain old low or no carbon steel for non food grade drums.
I am guessing the 'carbon steel' is AISI 1018 or ASTM A36. Who knows what is used overseas though. Its got to be cheap and standard.
I cant even Imagine a work day like this, these folks are amazing. I hope they are proud of what they accomplish. In a way I envy them. They have purpose and a clear cut path to a daily grind.
10:55 always that one guy at work 😂😂😂
God bless these hard working people, now I know why my mother said “ tie your shoes and stay in school”
My mother had an older girl across the street walk me to school and she couldn't even tie your own shoes that really ticked me off I was only 6 years old
The guy at.10:55 doing his little hip moves while working away. Made me smile.
It's amazing the cutting accuracy these guys can achieve with a hammer and cutting chisel.
Зубило это. Долото для работы с деревом.
Recycling part of saving the planet earth. Thank you very much.
Адски тяжело,но одно. могу сказать ВЫ БОЛЬШИЕ МОЛОДЦЫ 😊
It's amazing that they seem to all of their body parts intact.
I Wonder how many of workers that are missing a limb or more... I bet there are a few ppl that no longer work over there due to accidents
@@bsod5608 exactly, most injuries are serious since they lack any precautions.
The sheer patience & ingenuity of these chaps is amazing 🙏🙏
Interesting video 🙏 nice sharing 🙏
Amazing skills with very little equipment. No health and safety issues here !
Very interesting. Im glad i watched the posting.
Meus parabéns vc são inteligentes e um belo aproveitamento
DE PÉS DESCALÇOS , MUITA POEIRA , EU NÃO DURAVA MUITO , PARABÉNS A CORAGEM DESTES TRABALHADORES 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Well done to these hard working men.👏🇨🇮
Hand made art I love it, thank you!
Классно восхищаться работой других, сидя на диване.
Thanks for posting. Fascinating process and video. Machines that were made to last.
Glad you enjoyed it
Fantastic re-use of resources that we shall all need to adopt, after collapse of industrial civilisation in the first-world. Great work, gentlemen...!
Amazing Good hard working people.
Brilliant, proper old school fabrication, love me some metal spinning 🎉
On one hand I'm impressed with the ingenuity and skills making the bowls with such simple tools, on the other hand damn, not even the most basic of safety and their scars show it.
Very skilled men making what the world needs , thank you for this vidro
Just lovin it. Love to see Health n Safety officers here in Australia watching this.....they haven’t lived!!
Yep OH&S would have a field day, once they recovered from their heart attack.
Yes goverment 🤡 Bureaucracy stifles everything it touches
That's why America
Can't manufacture anything... land of globel consumers
De niño yo trabaje en un taller de restauración de tambores.
Para embasar líquidos.
Se lavaban
Restauraban
Pintaban
Se dejaban muy limpios
Como nuevos
Cuando llegaba un tambor
Aplastado nosotros teníamos
Un tapón con una balbula igual a la de cámara de
Llanta de bicicleta
Se le aplicaba aire y el tambor se inflaba
Poco a poco hasta recuperar su forma original
Sin tanto esfuerzo se limpiaba y a pintar
Y se reutilizaba
Eso si traíamos ropa adecuada
Guantes botas de buena piel
Bien protegidos
Tenía. 12 años y me gustó mucho ese trabajo
Dure tres años y fui muy feliz en ese trabajo
best job, best people....
working in slippers is the best part of video..
Привет 💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍 удачи вам
No glittery and shiny narcissistic influencers here. Honest, hard working people toiling for food and for their families in almost inhumane, unsafe working conditions.
Boo hoo
So true the guys at the end spinning metal. A clear case of making it look easy.
Yeah just for a moment... British and their...fack gotta sabotage it...send some person...with bad words and other things they do ...this behavior happen because this English leadership is fools ...
Men,
You must be prepared to work any kind of job to provide for your family.
Never be ashamed.
You must win.
- Masculinsato
3/4s of the world's people are poor...and breeding more. If you are complacent enough to respond to this, that means you are benefitting from the pain of their labor. Party on, bro!
Semoga para pekerja selalu diberikan kesehatan dan keselamatan.
Metal spinning is fascinating to watch.
That's the grandaddy of all can openers!
CONTAMINATED SOIL ,VERY MUCH .
nur ein ganz kleines bisschen. 😀
CLEAN THE FLOOR .
Piss off mate
Why
Адский труд Но этим парням любая работа по плечу Мое уважение!!!!!
Sema Bro.... Hard Work
Much respect for these guys. They certainly earn their keep.
The barrels look new with damage damaged.
Impressive lathe work.
Вот у кого иммунитет и сообразительность +200. Вот кто без проблем переживут любые катаклизмы и лишения. Браво и виват людям.
Скоро и мы так будем уметь. В ссср умели.
@@GrrrRuА мы и не успели забыть, помним все и тоже могем😂
Была бы сообразительность - устроили бы революцию. Тут пока что сообразительность у организатора и владельца данного предприятия.
@@Vladaniusреволюция - коренной и резкий переворот в общественно-политических отношениях, насильственым путём приводящий к смене общественного строя. В результате, которого одни заменят других. А эти, люди(как и все другие в других странах) как резали бочки, так и будут резать. Или вы думаете, что из них создадут новое правительство? Революция - это разруха всей страны, а потом может быть(если получится) восстановление...зачем им менять, что-то в данный момент, если их будущее не поменяется?
@@ВикторЧепорук а как же о воспитании и об образовании кухарок, которые смогут управлять государством? в 17м году в день революции в Петрограде не погибло ни одного человека. и Если бы не бывшие генералы-белогвардейцы, спонсируемые англичанами и французами - то и гражданской войны не было бы кстати.
My god look at those feet, unbelievable working conditions, respect ✊
11:00 Freddy Mercury isn't dead! He is over seas making stuff out of barrels.😊
11:20 man loving his work he's dancing 🕺
Great content and production!
Amazing worker's God bless you guys.
😮 mis respetos a estos artesanos😊
Sensacional eu gostei de mais valeu👍👏
Технология на грани фантастики и ТБ за гранью разумного! Это 21-й век!
Цэ Усраина😂😂😂🐖🐷😊🐷💩💩💩
대단하시네요
Amazing what they are capable of producing
They get the job done! Nice seeing all the safety sandals and bare feet.
Excelente trabajo algún día aprenderé a Fabricar todos estos utensilios 😊❤🎉 #stilomacgyver ❤😊
Master!👍😊
That guy at 11:00 really likes his job 😂😂😂
That cool grin that says, “you’ve never heard a sound like this before”.
Really great !
Great good luck ❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Very nice indeed mates, cheers.
Esos señores son unos profesionales en su oficio. 👏👏👍
Love to watch them make something useful from scrap.
Professional grade.
I like paint with my curry, thanks!
Wow 👍👍👍
Hard working 💪 13:30
Amazing
That's going to be the USA if we keep pushing our luck around the world
It wouldn't kill some Americans to learn how to do this stuff
Творческий подход. Технологично и не боятся Америки и конкурентов.
Buen trabajo. Felicidades lo ke c logra con un tambo 😮
Amazing skill, everything to them all!
Steel drum, handpan, also fascinating to watch being made, but you cannot use it like a wok or the tones change.
Imagine going to work every day totally hammered. 😂
That’s how you recycle. Very good. Can’t imagine being barefoot in that line of work.
Yea and the only protective equipment is the odd pair of gloves. Insane.
Great job ❤❤❤
Respect for this poeple 👍
At the very least these guys are recycle oil drums that would have ended up in a landfill. There idea is certainly unique and takes a lot of hard work to get to the end product
Rudimental but practical engineering from India.
That's what i call recycling.. amazing job !
အရမ်းတော်ကြပါပေတယ်။ကြိုးစားမှုလည်းအပြည့်ပါ။
quase não se têm acidente de trabalho na Índia.... que loucura trabalhar assim...
WOW !!!
Very Nice jod well done
Metal-spinning, what an art.
Thanks!
I couldn't help but notice how oil-soaked the ground is in the first segment where those workers are breaking down the used oil drums. And they walk around in it barefoot.
Not a job I'd want, but I give them a lot of credit.