Very Dangerous Process | How Ship Anchors Are Made
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Hey, welcome to the man vs machine channel. In this video you are watching a ship anchor-making factory, there is a 70 years old man making huge 300kg ship anchors with the help of his sons.
This man has been making ship anchors for the last 40 years.
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How Ship Anchors Are Made | Very Dangerous Process
How Ship Anchors Are Made | Very Dangerous Process
How Ship Anchors Are Made | Very Dangerous Process
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the anchors they make are actually pretty solid for the right size vessel for them! you can see the strength built into the hub of it. there's nothing wrong with 'em ignore the clowns talking about welding prep and rust. these will rust out in about 5 years, maybe 10 in fresh water. then you go and buy another one. they are standard, local fishermen will know their limits. good job guys
Bars that broken in this video, actually only these bars are rusty, because they try to make a new type of anchor, that's why they purchase old bar for experiment. But the small anchors they made in the video these bars are new and not rusty.
I think "Welding In Sandals" would be a great name for a punk band.
LOL!!!!!
@@shawn6632 “…and then the weld-blops! (spatter) land on your unprotected feet!”
Lmao 💯 love😅❤
I was end plating aluminum tool boxes and a piece of slag fell in my 👞 I jumped to the ceiling knees...whole table came off the ground😅I couldn't get out those shoes quick enough.....sandals may be the key❤😮
Or a new dance.
Aaah... the good, old safety flip-flops
I bet their reflexes are better than yours.
You win 🥇 that’s gold 😀🇦🇺
OSHA approved Safety Sandles
Highest level. Asian level.
CSA approved open toe
If this is the way anchors are made, I can't wait to see the boats.😊
It will be better than what Stockton Rush made…
You can't see them. You can't see them cause they all sank ...😄
Hard working men working in primitive conditions to earn a living to feed their families. My hat is off to you all.
I so agree.
If they did it right,yes
The safety glasses on his head are fantastic .
At 12:09 he's welding with zero eye protection, likely has eye damage by now.
This video makes me appreciate the safety and cleanliness of my job.
What sitting in a office😂😂
@landsnailproject2875
Actually, I work in a lumber yard.
Thank goodness he’s wearing his steel toenails 😮😮
Lmao
Lol. So funny. These dudes have feet of steel as it were. Maybe they fashioned they're own steel feet/toes right there in they're own shop, from scrap ship plate steel.
Also welding without safety glasses, or safety shield, in loose fitting clothes around spinning machinery,open toe sandals, no ventilation, toxic fumes, etc etc etc
@@Chripiter No, not funny my man. Just how things are for workers in an economy striving for first-world status. I spare a thought for the families who must cope without Dad bringing in a few rupees regularly. When life in their country gets better it will be because of the men in safety sandals, not a bunch of lawyers.
@MrPossumeyes rupees? What's that?
You don't know what rupees are? I guess you're an American, right?
Seems like a nice quiet place to work while wearing flip-flops.
Remember guys, when bending cast iron, you have to be as close as you possibly can to the machine.
IKR - from a thousand miles away we can see it's cast iron, did no one explain it's basic physics ?!
The guy with boots must own the place 😃
Good to see them wearing their safety sandals
On the ground. Always, on the ground.
I asked about this, they said they more comfortable on the ground than work bench.
@@ManVSMachineHD Also, it can't fall off...
Floor is infinite shelf
If they ever work out how to use tables and chairs, they'll be unbeatable
Cause the western world cant squat.😂
Good job, stare directly into the welding flash with engaged safety squints
Its been long whispered, Bob's drummer is still over there pounding away well into his late 70's.
Love the welding goggles at 8:30!
This must be the universal approach to make anchors across the globe
Awesome thank y'all....
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One day India will invent the table.
This is from Pakistan. Pakistan and india have same work culture.
@@ManVSMachineHD Ok cool. One day Pakistan will invent the table :D
@@TokenTombstone yes, I am also waiting for this invention.
@@ManVSMachineHD except Pakistan has more people who want to kill us.
After watching that clip I do indeed appreciate our safety protocols we have in place
Автору спасибо, хорошо показан тяжёлый труд людей. Автор передай им привет из Сибири!!!!
Им привет. Передал.
I see the steel toed safety flipflops again. Along with the invisible safety goggles. Nice work men.
That ⚓️ solid with that collar welded on there.😮❤
OSHA APPROVED!! 👍
No eyes protection!!! INCREDIBLE!
Perfect examples of why you heat metal up in order to shape and bend it !!!
looks like a grappling hook. only the highest quality metal snaps like that
As someone watching from the US:
• It’s great to see everyone doing their own job so well and working with the team
• Each person having a specialty skill helps make the job more efficient
• Your doing great reusing and repurposing materials - we tend to just throw away in the US
• The safety practices used in place are a bit basic alarming. Open toed shoes and no PPE???
• Thanks for sharing - please stay safe
it's great they do all their cad modelling and FEA analysis when they design these. and x- raying the welds after . wow/s
I’m so glad I live in 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The welding prep is superb, guaranteed zero porosity...😂😂
Awww his iron bar broked!!
Very hard work 💪
Imagine what these people could do if they had safe working conditions and a modern factory.
They would be out of work, it would be automated
If you are talking about supplying them with safety gear...safety boots helmets eye protection overalls etc forget it. They would save all that stuff to wear to a wedding or a christening and the like. They wouldn't have it worn out and soil it by using it at work. Don't you know anything?
I think if they where bound by all the safety regulations and paperwork they would be less productive unhappy and the prices of the items they are producing would be inflated 1000%
@@barrycantrell5124 lots more people with 2 feet and hands where they come from....
Little paint and those are nice anchors
Heavy Duty and no safety, that is the Best Anchor I've every seen made. ☺👍👍💥💢✌👌
Love the sandals..
Excellent workmanship.
Old bud shaking his head as to say jolly good job sir
Stunning that these guys don’t lose a finger each day.
Third world manufacturing at it's best! How are you going to compete with that financially?
easily. Those anchors are not going to last long
Ahhh, India. Heaven on earth……
Best cartoon anchors I have ever seen.
Clever.
Brilliant!!
The fact that they work in pajamas and slippers is insane
This is fake… Video cameras didn’t exist in the 1850’s.
Yes you are right but in 2024
@@aminvohra7721 American humor…
In 1850 they didnt try to bend iron
@@ipadize They did… they just heated it first.
Neither as eye protection……
With all the ingenuity, you would think that they would make safety sandals
I'm guessing there is a different and better way to make boat anchor !!!
The older guy welding must have welder contacts lol
But how do they not understand that bending metal cold, you risk breakages especially if it is tempered or cemented?? You have to heat it first.
Yes,, you are absolutely right. After breakage they decide that next time before they heated the metal and then bend it. That anchors are other type of design, I will shoot the video very soon.
You don’t always have to heat metal to bend it, depends on how annealed it is. Hot rolled steel bends easy, cold rolled steel tends to bend harder and cause fractures if not hated first.
It’s low grade scrap metal cast into square stock and the only thing it’s good for is manhole covers and anchors.
There are old welders and there are bold welders, but there are no old, bold welders.
Why they refuse to build a bench baffles me
They already have a bench. It's called the Earth. All the space you could ever want... LOL My spine would last 1/2hr doing this work.
How you use both feet on bench just as well use ground so don't have to climb up on bench to use feet as vice
Same reason as for commodes, I guess.
I actually think it's being job security more than anything else and I'm not trying to be funny about that everyone needs a job over there even as young as eight or 10 years old they're teaching them how to work
Completely different cultural methods of working are the reason for not having a bench. They also definitely have benches, but the utility in their work methods that use the ground is unending. Just look at Japanese craftsmen, you’ll see the same basic idea of working off the floor.
These men should be admired for there efforts to make a living. The Pakistan Government should be ashamed to allow this abuse of working people without basic safety equipment and training, although these people are skilled and there work ethic is very high.
Trouble is if you bring in all the rules and regs you are talking about they are all out of a job because it is too expensive
Bendiciones para cada trabajador que con sacrificio y mucho riesgo logra con el sudor de su frente llevar el pan a su mesa y alimentar a su familia. Gracias por mostrar lo que saben hacer.
I remember when i was a steel fitter, miss those days
Men power 💪
Here, “Safety Third” isn’t just a motto.
Toujours aussi propre dans leurs pays hein
Nice safety shoes
Apparently after Sauron lost his orc laborers, he must have gone to India.
HahHa. Good one 😂
Sit in the dirt ,with no shoes , welding ark right behind your head , cast iron breaking ,take your pick , jeez im glad to be an american
God forbid to be an American! Evil empire, the terrorist country, home of the satan.
Great job!clear videos❤
A big BRAVO to these hard working good technicians. I admire them.
You should see me open pickles.
Indian food is the best.....!
industry on the floor .
Wow. These men really know what hard work is. As someone who went nearly blind from cataracts, though, it saddens me to see the lack of proper eye protection during welding. When they start to lose their eyesight they probably won't be able to afford cataract surgery, if it's even available.
Seeing this makes my head hurt. Safely using equipment is a must. 🎬
This is hard to watch as an engineer. I didn't realise this country was so primitive.
Tragedy of pakistan.
They so primitave that they have not discovered tables yet.. They still work on the floor.
They refuse to evolve. Its how their government keeps them all in check.
Wait till you see some parts of Africa....
I think it's very interesting to see. The lack of safety we all know that... Get over that. But the fact that people live in such way. They're working so hard and have so much skills, yet the image of their country is not really improving. It's interesting to see but I wouldn't want to live there 😅
seems legit ..................
Bet you the first guy who broke it was relieve that the sec guy broke it.....What part of the ship did that steel come from,it's so solid
Besides being blinded... burned... or cut in half by something.. what's the worst that can happen down at the anchor shop ?
To be buggered?...
What happens to the ship and sailors relying on these things to hold them safely in place during a storm?
I was waiting for odd sheep/ goat making a cameo apperance😂😂😂
Just down the road, there are hundreds of used ship anchors from the dismantling industry.
OSHA probably uses this RUclips video in their training of what not to do.
Great video Lads!
You will also need some serious tackle to get that up off the seabed.
Alhamdulillah
Gives another meaning to the song "Blinded by the light" by MMEB ! Though I admire the resilience of these men.
At least they are wearing their safety sandals
Yes, stare directly into the welding arc with your sandals on....
That one grey bearded guy wearing safety Oculus set @8:11 is phenomenal 😂
Their life is basically one long episode of Scrap Heap Challenge!
THEY DONT KNOW
.BUT ARE HARD WORKED
Medieval .
Boy you sure are Quick to throw Insults at Medieval Craftsman!!! 🤠👍
Did I criticise workmanship.. conditions they work under are mediaeval. Welding without a mask have you ever had flash burn.. in open toed sandals.. have you ever had welding slag drop between your toes.. mediaeval
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High precision work going on here 😂😂😂
thank your local OSHA inspector
4:30 Apparently, it is not a drawn bar, it looks like it was cut from a steel plate and the rolling direction is transversal to the length, which is why it breaks.
No sir, it is not cut from steel plate, but the reason is that the bar material is very hard.
Кстати, сварка улучшает ночное зрение
I want a pair of those OSHA approved flip-flops and eye pro😅
We don’t need no stinking safety glass …. Or shoes … or tables … or ….. hahaha. But they get it done I guess
4:10 You hear the pop and can see the crack form on the side.... pause at 4:29 you can see the crack just before they press again and it breaks !!
👌👍
The fact that these guys have been doing the whole square peg in a round hole day in and day out for years and yet still have all their appendages says something.
how do we know they have been doing it for years? This place probably has a high turnover rate. I mean, those guys who are welding won't have good eyes for long.
I'm totally in awe watching these men and their primitive metal bashing enterprise, it's a shame they haven't perfected the attempted hazardous cold bending operation, nevertheless good luck to them all in their hard working enterprise.
That is some very brittle steel. Not enough ductility!
I can’t be the only one who tries to count the toes in these vids.
Rule number one. You CAN'T bend cast iron. The piece of metal that broke a few seconds into the video was cast iron. Any seven year old can tell the difference between steel and cast iron in under a minute.
I am not a professional, i am a youtuber only. Maybe that bar material is very hard that is why bar is broken.
it is not cast iron do you even know what cast iron is?
@@mervyncrowley4427 Yes, but you are the expert, tell me what it is that broke.
If you cant bend cast iron, why does it happen to exhaust manifolds and cylinder heads?
Also, a simple Google search provided many, many people saying the opposite of what you claim.
Seems legit
The blink reflex on the bar breaker guy is super quick. If you pause it and go frame by frame, his eye's are shutting within 1 frame.
The longer you weld the more resistent your retina's become.😂