Great Pakistani skill. They know develop every parts at any where ,any place.no matter what the procedure they adopted to their convence. Bhai ye mujhe bata dena ye truck me lugta kahan ha,mujhe nahi pata.
Estos herreros lo mismo te fabrican u chasis de una bicicleta de de una bicicleta carrito con asiento para cuatro y carro para carga de sacos de tela Otro oficio bueno es el fabricante de saco antiguos de tela o bejetal
Погоди, сначала полгода посидеть на велосипеде, покрутить педали, чтоб выработать электричество для этого цеха. Это испытательный срок пройти просто. Дальше скажут берут тебя или нет.
I'm not sure you can see that. He's a little guy and his gloves are too big. It is (almost) universally considered hazardous to wear gloves (or long sleeves, or long hair) when working a lathe, so there is that... In any case, he's working hard and earning his pay and that is to be admired.
What's boggling my mind is that they are making these yet the other guys that work on the trucks these go on will always try as hard as they can to fix and repair them by any means necessary over buying new ones.
What boggles my mind is the adherence to non existent safety procedures! No hard hats, sandals, & loose fitting clothing while working around sharp metal & power equipment. What could possibly go wrong!
@@channelname9042 that is the most ignorant & arrogant comment. Yes, competence is important, but to say nothing ever goes wrong is dumb. Accidents can happen to anyone, even the most capable. To work around molten metal, & sharp steel pieces in sandals is just stupid, the same for wearing loose clothing around power equipment. Of course you always work as safely as possible, but you ALWAYS take precautions! Steel toed shoes, no loose clothing around power equipment, hard hats, GLOVES, & eye & ear protection. Granted i do believe that SOME companies here in the US go overboard, but basic safety procedures is ALWAYS necessary!
@@timothygeiger8271 Ask the content creator when last they had an accident. The answer will be never. Of course, they'll have an accident tomorrow if a pampered Westerner were to work there.
@@channelname9042 dude don't comment with an ignorant comment! Your stupidity is showing with such an arrogant comment. Even if they didn't have an accident, its stupid not to have basic safety procedures in place. Don't even try saying a pampered westerner! Where do you think they got the equipment & technology they are using, from us "pampered" westerners!! We were doing what they are now 50 to 60 years ago! We found easier & more efficient ways. WORK SMARTER, NOT HARDER!
This technology was in Germany in the 1930's even with better safety and environment. Not saying isn't not nice watching it, its like going back in time.
If you already figured out a way to screw the wide diameter cylinder part of a plastic bottle together, and it is still not completely air and liquid tight. Then a little bit more heatwork will solve that. greyishgreblum, "Pottery tap and die" w/ "cookie cutter" tap tool modification💜
There is a fire burning for you, if you can get to it. A gallery in Hell waits for no opening. Justice interesting to our King as water mud and fire, a tray turntable. 71.71/101= sun CLIFF EVERY FALLS RYAN MARCH SPLASH STICK ON STUCK THROUGH SPRING LINE TENDERS KINDLY URN CANDY SHABBY SCABERD CHAMPAGNE WEALTHY STRIKE
Interesting, however, when you buy import parts, remember this "factory". No safety standards, let alone any care to grade of steel or heat treating. That's why some of these foreign parts are so cheap.
Allo Mike. Hai ragione più o meno su tutto, e inoltre non sono mai andati nello spazio (a meno che non siano alieni). Però mi chiedo...se al posto loro ci fossi tu faresti meglio? È vero che non ci vuole molto a cambiare alcune cose... evitare di lavorare i buttare tutto per terra, migliorare alcune lavorazioni o operazioni. Ad esempio anche io ho notato il tizio che traccia con il gesso il punto non cui deve arrivare il pezzo da tranciare, ebbene...se avessero messo un fine corsa, una battuta regolabile, avrebbero avuto la garanzia di una migliore ripetitività del taglio e maggiore precisione. Il problema è che la loro cultura gli dice che fare di più è superfluo. E poi....se facessero il lavoro come dici tu, dovrebbero vendere al prezzo di mercato del tuo paese e vivrebbero in una villa con aria condizionata e piscina, motoscafo, fuoristrada, biliardo, BBQ in giardino ecc.. Insomma non sarebbero così poveri e non farebbero prezzi bassi che per me sono a 1/10 di quello che faresti tu, così come il loro stile di vita vale 1/10 del tuo ( e relativo inquinamento/ sfruttamento delle risorse). Conclusione e morale : Evitiamo di criticare chi non è alla nostra altezza oggi perché vive in miseria, forse questi millenni fa erano i precursori della scienza inerente la metallurgia come pure la lingua, scrittura, cultura generale ed altro. A me hanno insegnato che in questi luoghi hanno scoperto il bronzo, l'acciaio... e li vicino è nata tutta la cultura, non dimentichiamolo...
Термообработка, конечно, не нужна? Закалка, отпуск - нет, не слышали. И гайки к ним, наверное, тоже из стали марки Пластилин-3...
Самый крутой канал для инженеров в мире. Смотрю в захлеб
Great job. But use tables instead of floor.. Everything is a mess there..
My admiration for those hardworking people.
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ΑΠΟ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ Ωραιο βιντεο μπραβο !!!
Молодцы. Ручной конвейер.
*nice to see professionals* 🔥👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I love all the trip hazards and spinny shit they got to work around
Spinny wheels of death abound in those workshops.
Мальчик с молотком там в середине ролика по-блату явно устроился в технологическую цепочку )
Gap yoʻq omadingizni bersin Hudo
Не могли приварить к своей при способе упоры? По мелку рубят, одно слово, декхане.
So hard working people stay blessed my Pakistani brothers..
Great Pakistani skill.
They know develop every parts
at any where ,any place.no matter what the procedure they adopted to their convence.
Bhai ye mujhe bata dena ye truck me lugta kahan ha,mujhe
nahi pata.
Вместо того чтобы мелком чертить и рукой придерживать лучше упор бы сделали перемещающийся и на одного человека меньше потребуется нарубить прутков
Nice
It is fantastic to see thèse workers in action.: accuracy and only good noves. Thanks for sharing.
This is how henry ford used his workers too.
The difference is that was 100 years ago
Amazing brhoter💪👍👍👍👍👍👍😊🙏🙏🙏
Thanks my friend
great works
To bad they didn’t clean there floor
It is a good quality check to thread every bolt like he does.
Tem até anão do senhor dos anéis rsrsrsrs
1 AM. 4 beers and im watching manufacturing in Pakistan. fuck yeah!
Good
El chasis con mini ruedas para el winche o unas aradas pequeñas
This workshop must be closed and safety improved before reopening.
Good referensi
Вот откуда Павел заломов.)
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The turner is not local. 2:37
Estos herreros lo mismo te fabrican u chasis de una bicicleta de de una bicicleta carrito con asiento para cuatro y carro para carga de sacos de tela
Otro oficio bueno es el fabricante de saco antiguos de tela o bejetal
Будешь хорошо работать - тебя повысят до макальщика.
Погоди, сначала полгода посидеть на велосипеде, покрутить педали, чтоб выработать электричество для этого цеха. Это испытательный срок пройти просто. Дальше скажут берут тебя или нет.
In 2:40 you can see that the worker already lost some fingers.
I'm not sure you can see that. He's a little guy and his gloves are too big.
It is (almost) universally considered hazardous to wear gloves (or long sleeves, or long hair) when working a lathe, so there is that...
In any case, he's working hard and earning his pay and that is to be admired.
Why do they put everything on the floor? Why not use som tables?
What's boggling my mind is that they are making these yet the other guys that work on the trucks these go on will always try as hard as they can to fix and repair them by any means necessary over buying new ones.
What boggles my mind is the adherence to non existent safety procedures!
No hard hats, sandals, & loose fitting clothing while working around sharp metal & power equipment. What could possibly go wrong!
@@timothygeiger8271 Nothing ever goes wrong, dude. Competence is the best possible safety.
@@channelname9042 that is the most ignorant & arrogant comment.
Yes, competence is important, but to say nothing ever goes wrong is dumb. Accidents can happen to anyone, even the most capable.
To work around molten metal, & sharp steel pieces in sandals is just stupid, the same for wearing loose clothing around power equipment.
Of course you always work as safely as possible, but you ALWAYS take precautions! Steel toed shoes, no loose clothing around power equipment, hard hats, GLOVES, & eye & ear protection.
Granted i do believe that SOME companies here in the US go overboard, but basic safety procedures is ALWAYS necessary!
@@timothygeiger8271 Ask the content creator when last they had an accident. The answer will be never. Of course, they'll have an accident tomorrow if a pampered Westerner were to work there.
@@channelname9042 dude don't comment with an ignorant comment! Your stupidity is showing with such an arrogant comment.
Even if they didn't have an accident, its stupid not to have basic safety procedures in place.
Don't even try saying a pampered westerner! Where do you think they got the equipment & technology they are using, from us "pampered" westerners!!
We were doing what they are now 50 to 60 years ago!
We found easier & more efficient ways.
WORK SMARTER, NOT HARDER!
👍👍👍
Are these for new trucks or these needed because you all destroy things regularly?
heat treatment is bad for this job :)
This technology was in Germany in the 1930's even with better safety and environment. Not saying isn't not nice watching it, its like going back in time.
Ayo makaryo2
If you already figured out a way to screw the wide diameter cylinder part of a plastic bottle together, and it is still not completely air and liquid tight. Then a little bit more heatwork will solve that. greyishgreblum, "Pottery tap and die" w/ "cookie cutter" tap tool modification💜
There is a fire burning for you, if you can get to it. A gallery in Hell waits for no opening. Justice interesting to our King as water mud and fire, a tray turntable. 71.71/101= sun CLIFF EVERY FALLS RYAN MARCH SPLASH STICK ON STUCK THROUGH SPRING LINE TENDERS KINDLY URN CANDY SHABBY SCABERD CHAMPAGNE WEALTHY STRIKE
Condooms in Moslim Factory, ? ?
Is it possible to ask about the type of iron or the type of raw material or its scientific number? Thank you
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I can't complain about my job anymore
Assalomu alaykum aka sogʻligʻingiz yaxshimi aka nomeringizni yozing iltimos
Yep, another dirty, dangerous shop with little evidence of adequate protective gear, long clothing next to rotating machines, all that good stuff.
What a terrible mess that's in that factory
All of their "factories" are horrible. Filthy dirty, no safety protocols.
а где закалка? кому нужно это сырое дерьмо?
Interesting, however, when you buy import parts, remember this "factory". No safety standards, let alone any care to grade of steel or heat treating. That's why some of these foreign parts are so cheap.
Allo Mike.
Hai ragione più o meno su tutto, e inoltre non sono mai andati nello spazio (a meno che non siano alieni).
Però mi chiedo...se al posto loro ci fossi tu faresti meglio?
È vero che non ci vuole molto a cambiare alcune cose... evitare di lavorare i buttare tutto per terra, migliorare alcune lavorazioni o operazioni.
Ad esempio anche io ho notato il tizio che traccia con il gesso il punto non cui deve arrivare il pezzo da tranciare, ebbene...se avessero messo un fine corsa, una battuta regolabile, avrebbero avuto la garanzia di una migliore ripetitività del taglio e maggiore precisione.
Il problema è che la loro cultura gli dice che fare di più è superfluo.
E poi....se facessero il lavoro come dici tu, dovrebbero vendere al prezzo di mercato del tuo paese e vivrebbero in una villa con aria condizionata e piscina, motoscafo, fuoristrada, biliardo, BBQ in giardino ecc..
Insomma non sarebbero così poveri e non farebbero prezzi bassi che per me sono a 1/10 di quello che faresti tu, così come il loro stile di vita vale 1/10 del tuo ( e relativo inquinamento/ sfruttamento delle risorse).
Conclusione e morale :
Evitiamo di criticare chi non è alla nostra altezza oggi perché vive in miseria, forse questi millenni fa erano i precursori della scienza inerente la metallurgia come pure la lingua, scrittura, cultura generale ed altro.
A me hanno insegnato che in questi luoghi hanno scoperto il bronzo, l'acciaio... e li vicino è nata tutta la cultura, non dimentichiamolo...