Please don't start "improving" your videos by adding special wipes and visual effects. Professionals almost never use those, especially in instructional videos.
Instructional video?.....this is like watching a harbor seal mate with a channel bouy. Nothing to learn from anything here other than how we need to appreciate what we have a hell of a lot more than we do.
This is the first video that I have seen where someone is actually using Western style PPE clothing. Hopefully that catches on with the rest of these people.
I hope it doesn't. That PPE depending on the area might cost them a months salary. For you to put your nose into other peoples situation while being unaware of the wages is immoral.
@@Metalheadmachine24 no, that's not the issue. the avg pay in these countries is 20x less than what your salary is. you need to have your frontal lobe checked if you think people choose not to have protective gear.
India is Americas new partnership so they don’t rely on China lol 😂 I get stuff brought in by China every week and it perfect 😍 recently went back to India because the shipping costs were up so much and were now longer due to Yemen crisis blah blah blah , everything I have received is sub standard and I can’t sell on 😡 back to China 100% China has a bad reputation due to people who don’t know all your iPhones and laptops are actually made there 😂 their engineering now is on par with the Germans at a fraction of the cost , if your a business we’re are you going ?
@@ako5bcv Most things nowadays are made in China & you get good & bad depending on where you buy from. I have been buying stuff for years from over there & rarely had any complaints
I hope those pinion shafts don’t have to be machined to close tolerances because I’ve not seen anybody measure anything with a micrometer or even a tape measure for that matter!!
Przecież to średniowiecze i niewolnictwo . Czy nie widzisz stanu maszym , które nadają się na złom. Praca tam zagraża zdrowiu i życiu pracujących ludzi. Jeżeli to określasz słowem fantastycznie to albo się nie znasz na obróbce metali. Co gorsze popierasz te nieludzkie warunki pracy.
First time I have seen a welding helmet used. How did they find the center of that shaft to weld that nut for the dead center to engage? This is a casting, complete with green sand from the mold which one man was brushing off onto that piece of tin to keep it off the ways.
Good question. After you Endo the part I would think you put an indicator on the tail end with a steady rest and drill a hole for a live center or dead center. Maybe?
Hi!...My name Is Jack. I'm the occupational safety inspector. No?...well ,let me explain what that means. Let's start with the sandals,...that loose clothing, the outdated dangerous machinery, the overhead crane use, my God, THE DIRT FLOOR!, the piles of swarf,...say, how much time do you have anyway?....oh, and those exposed motor terminal boxes,...I'm going to need more paper I think.
Machining aside, those monster shafts appear to be forged steel... THAT boggles the mind! As for centering and the wire guide, thats fine when you don't need fractions of millimeter accuracy
we were taught at boys tech in Milwaukee never wear long sleeves in a machine shop , also why didnt he just drill a hole in the end with a center drill for a center .
MY GOD!! Talk about working in a PIG PEN!!! THAT SHOP IS A MESS!!! TAKE A LITTLE TIME TO CLEAN UP SOME!! Get rid of those metal chips so you can walk around the lathe without tripping!!!! Pick up the scrap laying around!! GEEZES!! A little house keeping goes a long way!! Those guys are a bunch of SLOBS!!
It's all a question of priorities. The invention of the broom is firmly planned for the next millennium. Before that, workbenches, tables, chairs and even toilet bowls have to be invented.
The main issue is the lack of housekeeping. Not only is the floor covered in trip hazards, the same hazards are going to bite you when you trip! And people moving heavy workpieces using cranes are going to trip with floors like that and a workplace congested with machinery.
@@RayWint-od9ujYou don’t have to be an idiot to have an accident now and again. It would just be nice to sweep a little bit. If your machine is running at that low of a feedrate, then you have more than enough time to clean the area a little. It could save you from a potential hazard
Okropność. Tokarka w opłakanym stanie. Imak nożowy bez kompletu śrub. Zamiast nakiełka przyspawana nakrętka . Gdyby się urwała wypadek lub zniszczenie maszyny. Zwykłe narzędzia skrawające . Brak płytek skrawających . Pracownicy ubrani w stroje nie do tej roboty. Włosy , brody oczy nie osłąnięte. W każdym cywilizowanym kraju BHP natychmiast by zamknęło zakład , a właściciel otrzymał by taką karę łącznie z zamknięciem zakładu. Po co to pokazujecie .Nie ma się czym chwalić. Uczyć się trzeba i to natychmiast.
Ale dramatyzujesz. Chcacemu nie dzieje sie krzywda, sa odwazni, cos robia, najwyrazniej dostatecznie dobrze skoro tylu ich robi i gitara. Co do tokarki i narzedzi zgoda (choc znowu chcacemu nie dzieje sie krzywda), a co do bhp to od pierwszej stycznosci z ludzmi od bhp w "pierwszej" mojej pracy mam nie po drodze i lamie i lamac bede te glupie przepisy w kazdej pracy, bo ich sie nie da nie lamac z reszta
Mind you, but your dial indicator is totally useless in getting the center of an uneven surface at least with the use of a surface gauge you can easily estimate the nearest center.
My number one "complaint" is how disrespectful ALL the workers were with respect to protecting the lathe's "ways". Dropping things on the ways and dragging chains over the ways. EVERY "impact" .....metal-on-metal .....can leave a dent or scratch. Considering the condition of the entire plant ......this is the culture. The surface slag/swarf condition of the piece at the very beginning, can typically contain very hard and brittle materials. This material needs to be either removed in a timely manner or covers used to protect the ways. Considering this being an older machine, the ways are probably NOT hardened. The beauty is, these guys are working with what they've got ....and they know what they're doing. They might not do the job the quickest, but it will get done ....and let's hope ....to specifications. .
Yeah. Probably they are rich and can afford new ways often. Shop floor sand, stones and chips... So wrong... Clean environment is paramount for quality.
Look after the weekend. The part is rusted the lathe ways are rusted the 3 foot pile of chips if rusted. I'm pretty sure you can find some free used motor oil in a ditch somewhere close by to wipe it down on Friday afternoon. They just don't give a shit. That's what makes the difference in first and 3rd world. Pride in workmanship.
That was a Hell of a trust in that welded nut for the live centre .
realmente, eles tem muita confiança mesmo.. eu jamais faria isto.
Please don't start "improving" your videos by adding special wipes and visual effects. Professionals almost never use those, especially in instructional videos.
Agreed, it does nothing for the video
They aren’t professionals.. they showed it in thier latest video
NOTHING professional to see here anyway...Lol
I totally agree with you! I stopped playing the video the moment I saw that weird wipe, lol.
Instructional video?.....this is like watching a harbor seal mate with a channel bouy. Nothing to learn from anything here other than how we need to appreciate what we have a hell of a lot more than we do.
This is the first video that I have seen where someone is actually using Western style PPE clothing. Hopefully that catches on with the rest of these people.
I hope it doesn't. That PPE depending on the area might cost them a months salary. For you to put your nose into other peoples situation while being unaware of the wages is immoral.
@@lightning9279 definitely, safety is lame. 🙄
@@Metalheadmachine24 no, that's not the issue. the avg pay in these countries is 20x less than what your salary is. you need to have your frontal lobe checked if you think people choose not to have protective gear.
Just a small thing but do they have a " Clean up " Friday at the end of the week and whose turn would it be to shovel the floor ???
Wait a second, is that one fella wearing work boots?!?!?!
Haven't you heard of these new 'safety sandels'? They are all the rage over there
😂
India is Americas new partnership so they don’t rely on China lol 😂 I get stuff brought in by China every week and it perfect 😍 recently went back to India because the shipping costs were up so much and were now longer due to Yemen crisis blah blah blah , everything I have received is sub standard and I can’t sell on 😡 back to China 100% China has a bad reputation due to people who don’t know all your iPhones and laptops are actually made there 😂 their engineering now is on par with the Germans at a fraction of the cost , if your a business we’re are you going ?
@@ako5bcv Most things nowadays are made in China & you get good & bad depending on where you buy from. I have been buying stuff for years from over there & rarely had any complaints
@@colinremmer2417 exactly that 👌 they have engineering firms to rival the Germans 💪
I hope those pinion shafts don’t have to be machined to close tolerances because I’ve not seen anybody measure anything with a micrometer or even a tape measure for that matter!!
I agree. I guess they will use it for plowing a field.
The end result is fine or they wouldn’t make the effort.
It’s a special shop. Freehand. Takes years of experience. Like sushi.
Just because the video did not show a micrometer does not mean they don't have any. Also, the piece is no where near finished.
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You are wrong. I saw one man measuring with actual vernier calliper at 28:30 😊
Este pessoal é fantástico, com ferramental básico fazem verdadeiras maravilhas, parabéns a todos!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷
Przecież to średniowiecze i niewolnictwo . Czy nie widzisz stanu maszym , które nadają się na złom. Praca tam zagraża zdrowiu i życiu pracujących ludzi. Jeżeli to określasz słowem fantastycznie to albo się nie znasz na obróbce metali. Co gorsze popierasz te nieludzkie warunki pracy.
Good job, wish you good health and success...greetings from Indonesia
anybody else remember that these guys were taught maxhine work by the British back in Colonial historic times?
without british interference and oppression they would be far more advanced
In the land, where manpower is cheaper than a carbide insert that would cut the machining time by a factor of 5...
They can’t spin it fast due to the weight offset. What they’re doing is working.
I can see why they want all those scrap ocean liners and trawler ships.....thats where they get all their workable material
First time I have seen a welding helmet used. How did they find the center of that shaft to weld that nut for the dead center to engage? This is a casting, complete with green sand from the mold which one man was brushing off onto that piece of tin to keep it off the ways.
This is forged steel
The nut defines the center, is not at the exact center at the time it is welded.
The forging was extremely concentric. Fantastic.
As a machinist, I cringed when I saw that guy drop that I-Beam steal onto the ways of the lathe. I bet there are actual gouges in those poor things.
I definitely appreciate there skills and team work
as a American welder....GOD bless those guys
How do you know 'what is the center of the shaft on both sides' ?
Good question. After you Endo the part I would think you put an indicator on the tail end with a steady rest and drill a hole for a live center or dead center. Maybe?
Always astounded by need 🖤 🇦🇺
High-precision fast machining at its finest... ;-)
There's a lot of heat building up in that part
Wait a minute!!!! Who set that steady rest?!?!
When the older gentlemen threw the chain over the material it almost landed on the other guys foot. Steel toe boots would come in handy here.
Trabajan muy bien y no sé porque le llaman tecnologia vieja, felicidades
u fellers are masters at what u do
ABSOLUTELY NO DIFFERENCE FROM TODAY ,if making one or two , just nicer and cleaner workshop !!
Just think.... if they had some JB weld ,,,what they could do....
Wny do they all wear dresses?
This is practical clothing as the toilets are outside in a hole.
I think it's pajamas man! Its a 24/7 pajama party over there
You’re embarrassing me with your rude comments about local dress and ideas. Show some class people.
What brand is that wire indicator? I need to get a few of those for my shop
The best thing is, none of the cuttings are wasted, they are taken next door to the yummy treats n snack factory next door for recycling.
Sollte das Alu Guss sein? Oder was ist das für ein Material?
ich glaube ich muss den jungs mal einen besen schicken 😂😂😂
I commend you for hard work.
However your working environments to be tidy up for safety.
Hi!...My name Is Jack. I'm the occupational safety inspector. No?...well ,let me explain what that means. Let's start with the sandals,...that loose clothing, the outdated dangerous machinery, the overhead crane use, my God, THE DIRT FLOOR!, the piles of swarf,...say, how much time do you have anyway?....oh, and those exposed motor terminal boxes,...I'm going to need more paper I think.
nice sallamaleikon
Metrology?.....AHHAHAHHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!...oh man,..that one made me cry!...
"Millimetres short of inch-perfect... " ! ):-)
Machining aside, those monster shafts appear to be forged steel... THAT boggles the mind!
As for centering and the wire guide, thats fine when you don't need fractions of millimeter accuracy
Flintstones manufacturing inc.
There is a video on another channel that shows that spindle blank being hammer forged.
Oh, and CARBIDE INSERTS!!!!
we were taught at boys tech in Milwaukee never wear long sleeves in a machine shop , also why didnt he just drill a hole in the end with a center drill for a center .
MY GOD!! Talk about working in a PIG PEN!!!
THAT SHOP IS A MESS!!!
TAKE A LITTLE TIME TO CLEAN UP SOME!!
Get rid of those metal chips so you can walk around the lathe without tripping!!!! Pick up the scrap laying around!! GEEZES!!
A little house keeping goes a long way!! Those guys are a bunch of SLOBS!!
Especially with that feed rate, plenty of time to clean up!
Who says you can’t be a machinist and a snappy dresser!!
It's all a question of priorities.
The invention of the broom is firmly planned for the next millennium.
Before that, workbenches, tables, chairs and even toilet bowls have to be invented.
For all the piss taking about lack of PPE I wonder just how many accidents they have.
As rare as PPE kit users
The main issue is the lack of housekeeping. Not only is the floor covered in trip hazards, the same hazards are going to bite you when you trip! And people moving heavy workpieces using cranes are going to trip with floors like that and a workplace congested with machinery.
@@johngraham245 Maybe they are not stupid and molly coddled like we are in the west and realising the issues take extra care.
@@RayWint-od9ujYou don’t have to be an idiot to have an accident now and again. It would just be nice to sweep a little bit. If your machine is running at that low of a feedrate, then you have more than enough time to clean the area a little. It could save you from a potential hazard
👍👍
!Aaaay me quedó mas pequeño jefe..!
These guys are rookies. They have shoes on.
The real OGs don't wear shoes.
these dudes are putting the rough in to rough in...
3tons??l?
Люнет прикольный, главное работает😅...
Sie haben keine Spur für die Heckscheibe gemacht und ich sehe auch nicht, dass sie Messuhren verwenden 17:37
I wouldn't like to be wearing them clothes near a lathe
I won't have anything said agains crocs. You'll be saying you wear safety equioment next...:) :)
Главное не запороть 😁
27:21 bit is off balance
Classic turd world.
This must be done with a 100 year old machine, a modern lathe would break immediately.
I think then you haven't worked on good machines yet
Consider where that lathe came from. Probably scrapped out of an old American or European factory decades ago. A Swift -Sentinel, I must look them up
Destined to a life worse than death.
Okropność. Tokarka w opłakanym stanie. Imak nożowy bez kompletu śrub. Zamiast nakiełka przyspawana nakrętka . Gdyby się urwała wypadek lub zniszczenie maszyny. Zwykłe narzędzia skrawające . Brak płytek skrawających . Pracownicy ubrani w stroje nie do tej roboty. Włosy , brody oczy nie osłąnięte. W każdym cywilizowanym kraju BHP natychmiast by zamknęło zakład , a właściciel otrzymał by taką karę łącznie z zamknięciem zakładu. Po co to pokazujecie .Nie ma się czym chwalić. Uczyć się trzeba i to natychmiast.
Ale dramatyzujesz. Chcacemu nie dzieje sie krzywda, sa odwazni, cos robia, najwyrazniej dostatecznie dobrze skoro tylu ich robi i gitara. Co do tokarki i narzedzi zgoda (choc znowu chcacemu nie dzieje sie krzywda), a co do bhp to od pierwszej stycznosci z ludzmi od bhp w "pierwszej" mojej pracy mam nie po drodze i lamie i lamac bede te glupie przepisy w kazdej pracy, bo ich sie nie da nie lamac z reszta
오평파
Слишком много человеко операций
These workers have in fact replaced the word cant and inserted the word can. Can you believe it. Tight group
Son desprolijos hasta para centrar la pieza recontra mal trabajada
And the award for WORLDS SHITTIEST STEADY REST goes to.....
Stopped watching because of the crappy transitions.
Россия начало 50 х
Нет такого там не было , если только в 1900 г
Bad ,very very bad visual effect... Watch be boring 👎
Sorry to hear you didn't enjoy it! We’ll keep working to improve. Thanks for your feedback! 👎
Those poor, poor ways on the lathes! 😢
Which machine roll it is?
Pulizia mai è una cosa allucinante
I use a $250 dial indicator they use a piece of wire
Mind you, but your dial indicator is totally useless in getting the center of an uneven surface at least with the use of a surface gauge you can easily estimate the nearest center.
My number one "complaint" is how disrespectful ALL the workers were with respect to protecting the lathe's "ways". Dropping things on the ways and dragging chains over the ways. EVERY "impact" .....metal-on-metal .....can leave a dent or scratch. Considering the condition of the entire plant ......this is the culture. The surface slag/swarf condition of the piece at the very beginning, can typically contain very hard and brittle materials. This material needs to be either removed in a timely manner or covers used to protect the ways. Considering this being an older machine, the ways are probably NOT hardened.
The beauty is, these guys are working with what they've got ....and they know what they're doing. They might not do the job the quickest, but it will get done ....and let's hope ....to specifications.
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ever see a broom?.. i will never understand why you would work in such filth , no one know how to clean?
Yeah. Probably they are rich and can afford new ways often.
Shop floor sand, stones and chips... So wrong... Clean environment is paramount for quality.
Look after the weekend. The part is rusted the lathe ways are rusted the 3 foot pile of chips if rusted. I'm pretty sure you can find some free used motor oil in a ditch somewhere close by to wipe it down on Friday afternoon. They just don't give a shit. That's what makes the difference in first and 3rd world. Pride in workmanship.
Смазки направляющих станины станка я не увидел😮, они наверное думают что и не надо смазку...
18:00 а в чем смысл делать большую заготовку , если потом все равно срезать приходиться?
Sie sollten eine Lünette darauf setzen, sie ist sehr schwer, das Teil für den Kontrapunkt