I've seen several of these videos from this country and you are 100% correct they don't have a table in that country. Everything is worked on the ground and in the dirt, concrete floors must also be rare. If you showed up with workbenches, steel toe boots, and safety glasses you could make a fortune once you explained what they are.
Very interesting channel is this some sort of prison labor? They seem to enjoy the job. I’ve been watching this Channel for a while now I wouldn’t take my vehicle to this place never had seen a micrometer or torque wrench or anything of that sort rebuilding the engine leg in the dirt crazy but they are hard-working bunch
The average salary in Pakistan is 81,800 PKR (Pakistani Rupee) per month, or around USD 498 according to the exchange rates in August 2021. The Pakistan average is significantly lower than the US average (USD 7,900) but comparable to India (USD 430), Ukraine (USD 858), and the Philippines (USD 884). It’s one of the many reasons why Pakistan is a viable alternative to these popular outsourcing destinations.
Damn, that takes me back to the 1990's doing an hydraulic breaker almost exactly the same (there are only a few manufacturers of these things in the world, it's a bit specialised) It's easy to criticise but it's actually easier to work on pieces that large and heavy on the ground (although we worked on a concrete floor not in the dirt) I was probably fitter in my late 30's~mid 40's than at 18~19 years old (who needs a gym when you workout all day?) It's the first time I've seen a micrometer used to actually measure something which was a bit of a shock! (although not changing worn parts was expected,.) It isn't as easy as you would think, even with a 100 ton press. There is NOTHING 'amazing' about it though, just remove some heavy duty fasteners and get it apart for refurbishment, that WASN'T a rebuild, just an inspection and some seals which will need to be done properly in near future
Long sleeve pajamas, safety sandals, and an underage kid doing lots of hammerin' and wrenchin'. You expect them to have clean oil with all that dirt around?
I can appreciate the hard work but sometimes parts need to be replaced. Those new seals are not going to last very long. It's much less expensive to keep that machine working with good parts than to have to keep stopping work and tearing everything down and taking it to get new seals.
THE PEOPLE ARE NICE AND HARDWORKING! BUT THAT, THE INCREDIBLE MESS AND DISORDER EVERYWHERE ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE IT'S DISGUSTING! THIS IS A BAD EXPERIENCE FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WORK THERE!🤮🤧🤣
Приятно смотреть на рабочих людей. Они не только могут, но и любят трудится. Привет им большой из России. Автору спасибо. С уважением Е.Воронин.
So Nice to do This job in the gravel. Should be a good business starting to make tables in Your country. Doesent seam to be any off them.
I've seen several of these videos from this country and you are 100% correct they don't have a table in that country. Everything is worked on the ground and in the dirt, concrete floors must also be rare. If you showed up with workbenches, steel toe boots, and safety glasses you could make a fortune once you explained what they are.
Frage-In den Halbfertigen Rohbauten die um den Platz stehen Wohnen da Leute drin oder wird das alles als "Werkstatt" genutzt.
great video
Wish I could give these guys a parts washer. It would save them so much time.
May I need this job am capable enough of doing it
Very interesting channel is this some sort of prison labor? They seem to enjoy the job. I’ve been watching this Channel for a while now I wouldn’t take my vehicle to this place never had seen a micrometer or torque wrench or anything of that sort rebuilding the engine leg in the dirt crazy but they are hard-working bunch
OK I spoke too soon I do see a micrometer 😊
What is the reason for the different hats the men wear when they are working?
Good
Good ii boss 👍👍😊
The average salary in Pakistan is 81,800 PKR (Pakistani Rupee) per month, or around USD 498 according to the exchange rates in August 2021.
The Pakistan average is significantly lower than the US average (USD 7,900) but comparable to India (USD 430), Ukraine (USD 858), and the Philippines (USD 884). It’s one of the many reasons why Pakistan is a viable alternative to these popular outsourcing destinations.
is this from 1998 or what ? they have no paint or something to repair the buildings ?
They adjust expenses
Damn, that takes me back to the 1990's doing an hydraulic breaker almost exactly the same (there are only a few manufacturers of these things in the world, it's a bit specialised)
It's easy to criticise but it's actually easier to work on pieces that large and heavy on the ground (although we worked on a concrete floor not in the dirt)
I was probably fitter in my late 30's~mid 40's than at 18~19 years old (who needs a gym when you workout all day?)
It's the first time I've seen a micrometer used to actually measure something which was a bit of a shock! (although not changing worn parts was expected,.)
It isn't as easy as you would think, even with a 100 ton press.
There is NOTHING 'amazing' about it though, just remove some heavy duty fasteners and get it apart for refurbishment, that WASN'T a rebuild, just an inspection and some seals which will need to be done properly in near future
Right tighty lefty loosey
انکے پاس جدید قسم کے اوزار نہیں ہیں۔۔صرف کھولنے میں پورا دن لگا دیا۔
The guy in white must be in charge.
next time, make sure you have clean oil in the system when you change to a new piston.
It doesn’t matter how many clean rags you have, fixing something like this in the dirt on a broken brick, isn’t correct.
Long sleeve pajamas, safety sandals, and an underage kid doing lots of hammerin' and wrenchin'. You expect them to have clean oil with all that dirt around?
I can appreciate the hard work but sometimes parts need to be replaced. Those new seals are not going to last very long. It's much less expensive to keep that machine working with good parts than to have to keep stopping work and tearing everything down and taking it to get new seals.
THE PEOPLE ARE NICE AND HARDWORKING! BUT THAT, THE INCREDIBLE MESS AND DISORDER EVERYWHERE ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE IT'S DISGUSTING! THIS IS A BAD EXPERIENCE FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WORK THERE!🤮🤧🤣