@@mariasoares9708 the dark ages being the early 50’s??? Some of them machine tools would be 70’s even 80’s The only thing they didn’t have was a broom 🧹
real dirty, really careless, really crude. Would you pay for precision work to be done here. What in hell are you complimenting? You work must have been terrible.
I'm an 83 year old retired Mfg Eng. I started my career almost 60 years ago in Glens Falls NY USA in a machine shop that used even older machining equipment than yours. What you can accomplish with yours is very impressive!
There ARE hard working and given what they have to work with, they do very good work--we're not talking parts for hi tech rockets here--just your basic early 20th century heavy duty ondustrial items that they do very well producing--I'm impressed with them--thanks for your words of encouragement!@@user-tl9cr9vm3x
These are the machines and type of skilled machinists that built all the great machinery of the first half of the 20th century and it's two great wars...I send my respects.
@@markharder3676 Just like back in the old days, a great many children would become an apprentice to a skilled worked in any number of trades, and learn by 'on the job training'...
I just love the way these workshops are spotlessly clean, and all the safety wear is the best available!!! Those safety flipflops are something else! However, these guys do a remarkable job.
Old mining mechanic. This is what Amy and Europe industry once was, with reliable equipment and skilled manpower. . Now we know where the equipment went when greedy corporations destroyed America.
For all you people who are making negative comments. I just want to let you guys know, that this place is OSHA and EPA approved and also it meets all European standards.😅😂😊😫🤯
Die Arbeitsweise finde ich ja schon immer sehr interessant, was mich aber immer wieder am meisten begeistert sind die Sicherheitsschuhe und vor allem der geile Schweißschirm👍🤣🤣🤣
Those shaving are like razor blades. I know for a fact they will cut right though gloves if you try to mess with them. We were always told do not handle the steel shavings with your hands.
A big job and mostly well done , cooling the shaft down and heating the hub up probably would have made it a bit easier to install the shaft but brute force works to.
It was fairly horrible to be be honest why did they cut the shaft off with the oxy towards the end, why wasn’t the key and key way the correct size to start with? And why didn’t the lay the gear over the hole on its side and put the shaft in from the top then once it stopped going in, just grab one of them heavy machines in the back ground (the red or blue fabricated machines not the machine tools) and if it still got stuck then they could heat the gear with the oxy, also why is the shaft rusty straght after machining if they used cutting oil when turning/slotting there would be enough residual oil on the part it wouldn’t go rust (hopefully get a bit of oil on the lathe bedways too cause you should need to use a bar to move the tail stock like they did it should be a one man operation putting that shaft in the lathe once it has a centre in it
@@theshaunyDie Arbeiter sind ohne Fachkenntnisse und wissen eigentlich nichts von dem was sie da machen. Angefangen von der Materialkenntnis über die Handhabung der Werkzeugmaschinen bis hin zum Arbeitsschutz. Es wird alles irgendwie hin gepfuscht. Deshalb sieht auch die Werkstatt so verkommen aus. Das ist die 3. Welt und wenn ich mir alles so anschaue weiß ich auch warum das die 3. Welt ist.
They actually don't know about the expansion of metal. I watched a similar video last year where they got a big shaft stuck and I said to warm the gear up by about 100 degrees and it would have expanded about 5 thou. 8 inch bore heated to 100F over ambient = about 5 thou. They said they had never heard of this calculation! But then they don't seem to have micrometers available.
So much history...Entire libraries...So much life and sacrifice. Masters and more masters who made all those machines authentic monuments to human work and creativity... The world is thanks to them and thousands more in other parts of the world... Greetings to all the metallurgists and colleagues on earth...
I watch Adam the 2 keiths Kurtis from Australia and this... do I respect those guys more than these? no... these guys work hard and make the best with what they have at hand as do the others I've mentioned
These guys are so good at machining and all work together to get the work done and what a great job they did here I would like to watch these guys live. Know CNC machines hear guess what there so good they don’t need CNC machines all old school and they pass there skills down to the next generation. Any one know what that big wheel was for because I not sure. I’m going to watch the next video. One thing I love them old machines. 💪💪💪
Молодцы рабочие по развитию вы похожи на Российских рабочих те же станки такие же цеха спасибо Петру 1 что позаботился о вас и о нас оставив в наследство станки
@@davidwell686 The VTLs are definitely UK Webster-Bennett. The lathes and planer are filmed not showing any makers name but in last 40 years vast quantities of old machines have been sold off from factory closures in UK and France, Germany, Italy, Poland etc. I just made a list of 10 local factories I know of that are totally gone and all had masses of basic machines. 100 yards from me was an iron foundry and big machine shop and no trace of them today. Friend worked in machine shop that was working one week and cleared out the next!
Seeing their working conditions, one of the first concerns that cross my mind is the accuracy of the measurements. Also, in almost all of these videos the complete lack of basic safety rules, especially when dealing with eye protection. I guess they would never request or complain for fear of being fired for something as simple as safety glasses or shields.
What has safety rules got to do with the condition of the machinery, the complete careless handing on the stock and the absolute filth of the place they work in. That alone is a safety hazard.
Estes Homens saõ verdadeiramente profissionais honrados , com o rusticos recurços que teem, eles fazem muito e perfeitamente correto!! Sou brasileiro, mecânico Industral e vos adimiro muito. um gradande abraço irmaõs . 👍👍👍👏👏👏👃👃👃 Parabens pelos trabalho e determinados que saõ .
A Heavy Duty Job accomplished Skillfuly with Hard Work without such facilitating Equipment and Tools, they are really great. Thanks for Video preparation and Presentation.
These old machines are from well before the development of built in obsolescence. The workers of these machines surpass the engineers of today. Basic tools and on the job knowledge beats University trained any day. Keep up the great work
You do realise that’s work that any engineering company that supports major infrastructure like mining, oil/gas, power or heavy industry would be able to do yeh? These guys seem to be making it look harder than it is
@@bobfinning8587 yes I used the wrong name, in a shaper the head moves across the workpiece. A planer the bed moves under the head. Keith restored one, about 70 episodes of content.
I wasn’t aware of what is was called but just for curiosity I looked it up and found it was a planer, I’ve not seen one before but I have had several years experience on a shaper.
Что такую большую хрень выточили,молодцы.А вот ,что снова придется её точить в скором времени,не сомневаюсь.Без сальников она долго не проходит.Старый то вал, почему кончился?А там явно стояли крышки сальников,дыры под болты видно.
Yes, especially the ubiquitous dirt (sand, shavings, stones). They replace the axle, but the bearing is old, they haven't even replaced the grease! Before installing the bases, the worker wipes them with a dirty rag full of impurities.
Tu deve entender mt de usinagem kkkkk cara eles sao mt atrasados. Nem a ferramenta sabem afiar. Quer conhecer a 2a revolução industrial industrial veja esses vídeos kkkkkk
Thật là tuyệt vời chúc chúc các anh luôn luôn vui sẽ trong công việc và thuận lợi bình an nhé tôi thật sự đam mê những công việc như thế này, anh em làm việc vui khỏe nhé
@@donalfinn4205 do you consider the off balanced lift of the shafting early on is safe? come on man, or banging the shaft into the tailstock center helps the operation of it?
@@paulmiddleton4215 They know what they are doing. Same as I did in my 40 years in the mechanical/ electrical industry and never had a lost time accident. You can’t replace common sense with regulations.
Good video! Thanks for showing the whole process, in order, and mostly at normal speed, rather than the cartoonish 5x or 10x that most Pakistani stuff is shot at.
We don’t actually change the light bulbs ourselves here in America, we just call Angie, the handyman network heavily stocked by Polish electrical engineers. Kurva!
You are all very good skilled persons in India. with out any modern machines and equipment your team work is very talent.I am a retired mechanical engineer in Chennai.
... This Machine Was In Full Use Then During The 'British Raj'... It's Still Earning It's 'Keep' & Then Some... Jolly Spiffing Work Indeed 🏴✌️🥛 5:28
It absorbs all the pesky blood from the crushing and cutting accidents - the result of wearing no safety equipment at all. If a toe or finger gets cut off, just kick a hole in the dirt and kick some dirt over it. And think of the savings in brooms and sweeping gear!
After briefly glancing at the comments I guess I'm going to be the only one to state that the worm wheel isn't properly mounted to receive the axle. Every time that wheel moves they lose valuable energy and risk damaging the work piece. I will however refrain from commenting on the dirt floor or the state of the machines and direct you to read "How The Allies Won" by Richard Overy. As Primitive as that shop appears, Joseph Stalin mechanized the Red Army in Siberia with factories and shops what had no roofs and many without walls. I didn't believe it myself until I got to speak to Russians who migrated here in the 1990s.
Em 7:32 da para ver o excelente desenho técnico da peça a ser usinada, só que não. Com a precariedade das instalações, falta de EPIs, salario miserável esses caras fazem milagre!
Homeboy @2:15 is killing me, setting his spud on the ways (you don’t ever set anything on the guiderails !!!). Then, @2:35, when going to tighten, he tightens the locknuts, not the nuts !! 😖😖😖
The actual workpiece is functional , amazing what they can achieve with little to no measuring equipment , not to mention the machines . Would make a lot of difference if they cared about the machines . The complete lack of oils , and the dusty environment kills me . Those machines have worked for over 70 years , but now they get killed by dust . Only the shaper looks 100 years old , the rest of the stuff WW2 era maybe even the 60's they just look like shit .
Mad props to these guys hard work and skills. I just don't understand that part of the worlds lack of cleanliness, organization or why they don't have concrete floors. Odd..
I will try to answer. Cleanliness: They are not wearing overcoat, they are clean from inside. Thr heart is clean. Organization: that me too, like you don't understand, why they are not organized. Concrete floor: it was started as temporary setup, on rented Land, they are actually shifting very soon to new workshop which is under construction and concrete floor will be thr (this was the answer of owner when i asked him)
@@hydraulichandsDanke für die Information. Am Hallenkran erkennt der Profi gleich den provisorischen Aufbau. Was macht man eigentlich in Pakistan wenn es mal regnet? Bleiben dann alle Zuhause?
Вспоминаю работу слесаря в прокатном цехе. Мостовые краны, крановщица в кабинке. Кран самый мощный 80 тонн. Пятерки, семёрки ,75 т, 25 т , и т.д. .Работа двумя кранами одновременно.
Great to see these seasoned machinist doing real machine work. No computers here. Real men. Real machinist. 👍
Thanks 👍
NO PROGRESS JUST GOING BACK TO THE DARK AGES
@@mariasoares9708 the dark ages being the early 50’s??? Some of them machine tools would be 70’s even 80’s
The only thing they didn’t have was a broom 🧹
You should be on a stage obviously a comedian
real dirty, really careless, really crude. Would you pay for precision work to be done here. What in hell are you complimenting? You work must have been terrible.
I'm an 83 year old retired Mfg Eng. I started my career almost 60 years ago in Glens Falls NY USA in a machine shop that used even older machining equipment than yours. What you can accomplish with yours is very impressive!
Well those days are gone oldtimer, tolerances within 0.010mm cant be achieved with this old shit
@@nosswalg upload ur video how to accomplish this with new shit.
Funny I retired in Glens Falls , N Y too ! CR Bard !
Finally an engineer that has something positive to say about these hard-working guys. I salute you.❤
There ARE hard working and given what they have to work with, they do very good work--we're not talking parts for hi tech rockets here--just your basic early 20th century heavy duty ondustrial items that they do very well producing--I'm impressed with them--thanks for your words of encouragement!@@user-tl9cr9vm3x
79yr. I keep expecting to see Fred Flintstone to show up. Great job by these skilled machinists.
These are the machines and type of skilled machinists that built all the great machinery of the first half of the 20th century and it's two great wars...I send my respects.
I wonder how these guys were trade schools? OJT? The old guys teach the young ones?
@@markharder3676 Just like back in the old days, a great many children would become an apprentice to a skilled worked in any number of trades, and learn by 'on the job training'...
I just love the way these workshops are spotlessly clean, and all the safety wear is the best available!!! Those safety flipflops are something else! However, these guys do a remarkable job.
These are very hard working men. They do amazing things with very little tools to work with. I admire them
Bob Robertson Rake Iowa
Lavoratori... eccezionale.👍👍👍🇮🇹🖐️🖐️👀👍👍👍👀
You do realise that not all of them are actually doing something? Some are just standing around or sitting, helping out just occasionally.
Old mining mechanic. This is what Amy and Europe industry once was, with reliable equipment and skilled manpower. . Now we know where the equipment went when greedy corporations destroyed America.
For all you people who are making negative comments. I just want to let you guys know, that this place is OSHA and EPA approved and also it meets all European standards.😅😂😊😫🤯
7:32 first sign of a "spec sheet" I have ever seen in any of these videos.
Whole new meaning for 'precision workmanship' and 'workshop safety'. Incredible that the things actually work! I guess 'close counts!'
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Die Arbeitsweise finde ich ja schon immer sehr interessant, was mich aber immer wieder am meisten begeistert sind die Sicherheitsschuhe und vor allem der geile Schweißschirm👍🤣🤣🤣
Those shaving are like razor blades. I know for a fact they will cut right though gloves if you try to mess with them. We were always told do not handle the steel shavings with your hands.
I rather work with old machines then new. Im soon 44 years old, but I have worked with alot of old machines from before ww2
A big job and mostly well done , cooling the shaft down and heating the hub up probably would have made it a bit easier to install the shaft but brute force works to.
Presspassung 1/100 mm genau
It was fairly horrible to be be honest why did they cut the shaft off with the oxy towards the end, why wasn’t the key and key way the correct size to start with? And why didn’t the lay the gear over the hole on its side and put the shaft in from the top then once it stopped going in, just grab one of them heavy machines in the back ground (the red or blue fabricated machines not the machine tools) and if it still got stuck then they could heat the gear with the oxy, also why is the shaft rusty straght after machining if they used cutting oil when turning/slotting there would be enough residual oil on the part it wouldn’t go rust (hopefully get a bit of oil on the lathe bedways too cause you should need to use a bar to move the tail stock like they did it should be a one man operation putting that shaft in the lathe once it has a centre in it
@@theshaunyDie Arbeiter sind ohne Fachkenntnisse und wissen eigentlich nichts von dem was sie da machen. Angefangen von der Materialkenntnis über die Handhabung der Werkzeugmaschinen bis hin zum Arbeitsschutz. Es wird alles irgendwie hin gepfuscht. Deshalb sieht auch die Werkstatt so verkommen aus. Das ist die 3. Welt und wenn ich mir alles so anschaue weiß ich auch warum das die 3. Welt ist.
"brute forks works to"... to what?
They actually don't know about the expansion of metal.
I watched a similar video last year where they got a big shaft stuck and I said to warm the gear up by about 100 degrees and it would have expanded about 5 thou.
8 inch bore heated to 100F over ambient = about 5 thou.
They said they had never heard of this calculation!
But then they don't seem to have micrometers available.
So much history...Entire libraries...So much life and sacrifice. Masters and more masters who made all those machines authentic monuments to human work and creativity... The world is thanks to them and thousands more in other parts of the world... Greetings to all the metallurgists and colleagues on earth...
I admire how well this axle fit.
😊
Ja, ein paar zarte Schläge und sie gleitet förmlich hinein 😂
I enjoy these videos seeing what the workers can accomplish with what their employer’s supply them with.
I watch Adam the 2 keiths Kurtis from Australia and this... do I respect those guys more than these? no... these guys work hard and make the best with what they have at hand as do the others I've mentioned
Glad to hear that
Usually in these types of factories, employers also work alongwith their employees.
AND THE EMPLOYERS FEEL THEYRE ASSES WITH MONEY WHILE THEY GET FUCK ALL HOW BEAUTIFUL
Удивительное производство. Интересно было посмотреть.
Maravilha, uma técnica perfeita, parabéns.
These guys are so good at machining and all work together to get the work done and what a great job they did here I would like to watch these guys live. Know CNC machines hear guess what there so good they don’t need CNC machines all old school and they pass there skills down to the next generation. Any one know what that big wheel was for because I not sure. I’m going to watch the next video. One thing I love them old machines. 💪💪💪
It's wonderful to see such admiration for these machinists and their traditional machining skills!
Keterampilan yang teliti dan cermat. Luar biasa. Selamat. Bekerja.
زبردست❤❤❤
Parabéns pela equipe muito bom, grande proficionais.
Absolutely awesome ❤ Very important for us Keep up the good work Its very amazing how you have done it. Its really WOW❤..... By Wow Mechanics 1
Молодцы рабочие по развитию вы похожи на Российских рабочих те же станки такие же цеха
спасибо Петру 1 что позаботился о вас и о нас оставив в наследство станки
Noch 2Jahre Grün und es sieht in Deutschland genauso aus.Die Kaftanfuzzies kommen ja schon täglich,nur deren moderne Maschinen fehlen noch.😂😂
Another Awsum Job !!! I'm wandering if they balance a wheel in this application .... Thanks for sharing 😉😎
Muy muy buenisimo mortal papa se pasan con los trabajos que ustedes hacen los felisiti de Argentina
A real tribute to the engineers, factory workers that designed and built those old machines.
In Europe & the West?
@@pcka12 I wonder if they are those old UK made machines. Can't see the mfg. name.
@@davidwell686 if these are not a lot are, some will be 'victims' of the great industrial decline in the 60s.
Me encanta el sistema de encajar el eje .
@@davidwell686 The VTLs are definitely UK Webster-Bennett.
The lathes and planer are filmed not showing any makers name but in last 40 years vast quantities of old machines have been sold off from factory closures in UK and France, Germany, Italy, Poland etc.
I just made a list of 10 local factories I know of that are totally gone and all had masses of basic machines.
100 yards from me was an iron foundry and big machine shop and no trace of them today.
Friend worked in machine shop that was working one week and cleared out the next!
this Pakistan is clever people you can depend on them . they can use or invent anything.Best regards
That's one serious key they got there! Like a loaf of bread in size! :)
I love that metal planer!
با تشکر از شما جدآ صنعتگران پاکستانی بسیار فنی و با قابلیتهای بسیار بالای هستند .
Great job and a job well done, BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO ❤❤❤😂😂😂
Thank you for uploading..Excellent camera work and editing...
The run out on the drill press at 13:50 has to be close to 100 thou. It is stunning that any two parts fit together. You have to give them credit.
I've worked with such worn drills in UK!
Seeing their working conditions, one of the first concerns that cross my mind is the accuracy of the measurements. Also, in almost all of these videos the complete lack of basic safety rules, especially when dealing with eye protection. I guess they would never request or complain for fear of being fired for something as simple as safety glasses or shields.
Life if cheap, what you see is how it was in the U.S before the Unions gain enough power to push back
What has safety rules got to do with the condition of the machinery, the complete careless handing on the stock and the absolute filth of the place they work in. That alone is a safety hazard.
Cool stuff. I cant wait to get my lathe in action -a 17x42 Willson. 'Perfect for hobby-scale work!
Have fun!
Estes Homens saõ verdadeiramente profissionais honrados , com o rusticos recurços que teem, eles fazem muito e perfeitamente correto!! Sou brasileiro, mecânico Industral e vos adimiro muito. um gradande abraço irmaõs . 👍👍👍👏👏👏👃👃👃 Parabens pelos trabalho e determinados que saõ .
A Heavy Duty Job accomplished Skillfuly with Hard Work without such facilitating Equipment and Tools, they are really great. Thanks for Video preparation and Presentation.
Ya i agree to all of the optimistic comments.Good.
These old machines are from well before the development of built in obsolescence. The workers of these machines surpass the engineers of today. Basic tools and on the job knowledge beats University trained any day.
Keep up the great work
You do realise that’s work that any engineering company that supports major infrastructure like mining, oil/gas, power or heavy industry would be able to do yeh? These guys seem to be making it look harder than it is
Everything they do is entry level apprentice stuff.
@@theshaunyprendere...le.misure..con..il..compasso..non..e..da..tutti..👀👀👍🖐️🤗🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Desde España hacéis un trabajo admirable ,una gran capacidad de ingenio pese a la falta de herramientas modernas
After seeing Keith Rucker on vintage machinery restore a shaper that old shaper was cool to see running. Love to see what that part goes to.
I was interested in that machine also. Apparently it’s called a “ planer”, it does the same work as a shaper only bigger.
@@bobfinning8587 yes I used the wrong name, in a shaper the head moves across the workpiece. A planer the bed moves under the head. Keith restored one, about 70 episodes of content.
I wasn’t aware of what is was called but just for curiosity I looked it up and found it was a planer, I’ve not seen one before but I have had several years experience on a shaper.
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PARABÉNS PELO SEU TRABALHO.
RIO DE JANEIRO/BRASIL.
21.01.2023
VIDA LONGA E PRÓSPERA 🖖
....ммммм,да!?что сказать,молодцы!
Что такую большую хрень выточили,молодцы.А вот ,что снова придется её точить в скором времени,не сомневаюсь.Без сальников она долго не проходит.Старый то вал, почему кончился?А там явно стояли крышки сальников,дыры под болты видно.
Muito bom o trabalho de vcs! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Yes, especially the ubiquitous dirt (sand, shavings, stones). They replace the axle, but the bearing is old, they haven't even replaced the grease! Before installing the bases, the worker wipes them with a dirty rag full of impurities.
Tu deve entender mt de usinagem kkkkk cara eles sao mt atrasados. Nem a ferramenta sabem afiar. Quer conhecer a 2a revolução industrial industrial veja esses vídeos kkkkkk
I would have loved to see it installed at the job and up and running
Very good job, a wheel of fortune, viewer from trinidad
What these people do with their primitive tools is amazing.....think if they had new modern technology.....
Very good 👍
I forgot to add that what you achieve with your machines is pretty amazing.
Wow, thanks!
Máy tiện này tuy rất cổ rồi nhưng vẫn hoạt đông tốt. Tôi rất trân trọng thợ Pakistan, họ có tay nghề cao và làm việc rất hiệu quả
seems its a VERY friendly work place 34:49
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
I was looking for this comment. WTF?
Parabéns pelo trabalho desses caras
Greate job bro. you guys are doing amazing work.
Why do they need a 4' pry bar to move the tailstock? Cause those 150 year old machines haven't seen oil on the ways since the Brits left them there.
They may lack some technology but they make up for that with skill.
Thật là tuyệt vời chúc chúc các anh luôn luôn vui sẽ trong công việc và thuận lợi bình an nhé tôi thật sự đam mê những công việc như thế này, anh em làm việc vui khỏe nhé
This job it proves that the mind it has no limits and so is the man responsibility my admiration!!!!!!!!🔴🤫🫢
Very hard-working men!The workplace injuries there must be absolutely gruesome… Respect!!!
Quantos perdem a vida por ano nestas péssimas condições de trabalho?
What workplace injuries? These lads know what they are doing. They don’t need to be mollycoddled.
Very well done!🇨🇮🇵🇸
@@donalfinn4205 do you consider the off balanced lift of the shafting early on is safe? come on man, or banging the shaft into the tailstock center helps the operation of it?
@@paulmiddleton4215 They know what they are doing. Same as I did in my 40 years in the mechanical/ electrical industry and never had a lost time accident. You can’t replace common sense with regulations.
Felicitaciones a los maestros.
Great video thank you
Good video! Thanks for showing the whole process, in order, and mostly at normal speed, rather than the cartoonish 5x or 10x that most Pakistani stuff is shot at.
Indian guys are hardworking brainy individuals productive and simple no complaining workaholics
Es geht eben nichts über eine saubere und aufgeräumte Werkstatt.🥵🥵🥵
Magic ! The stuff metalheads dreams are made of ! Well done!😄
What one can achieve, Its all in the Head!! Thanks
Chcę tam pracować. Warunki idealne i wyposażenie firmy również. Od razu widać, że dbają tam o dobro pracownika.
О да, это редкий гадюшник
You can't even change a lightbulb by yourself in Poland ...well known in the USA. 😂
@@user-tl9cr9vm3x Why do you think so?
@@user-tl9cr9vm3x W Polsce potrafimy wymienić żarówkę i nie potrzeba nam do tego dwudziesto stronicowej instrukcji tak jak zapasionym amerykanom.
We don’t actually change the light bulbs ourselves here in America, we just call Angie, the handyman network heavily stocked by Polish electrical engineers.
Kurva!
Com ferramentas básicas este maravilhoso povo faz verdadeiras obras de engenharia!
VAI TRABALHAR COM ELES JA QUE E TAO MARAVILHOSO
I was delighted to see the one fellow flooding the ways with oil. All it takes is quick maintenance like that to keep the years from accumulating.
And that used motor oil with all the metal particulates is so pretty in the sunlight.
You are all very good skilled persons in India. with out any modern machines and equipment your team work is very talent.I am a retired mechanical engineer in Chennai.
This pakistan, not India dear.
Я в восторге от их чертежей и измерительных инструментов 😂
нас подобное ожидает похоже...
Размечтались вы батенька. @@donXoM
... This Machine Was In Full Use Then During The 'British Raj'... It's Still Earning It's 'Keep' & Then Some... Jolly Spiffing Work Indeed 🏴✌️🥛 5:28
Le tue collant nere mi fanno impazzire ❤❤❤❤❤
Please oh please get these men some safety boots.
Hydraulic Hands sure could use a hydraulic press. It would make pressing parts together a breeze. Or better yet use heat and cold for mating parts.
Does all the dirt and gravel increase bearing life ?
It absorbs all the pesky blood from the crushing and cutting accidents - the result of wearing no safety equipment at all. If a toe or finger gets cut off, just kick a hole in the dirt and kick some dirt over it. And think of the savings in brooms and sweeping gear!
Lapping compound!
There is a goat picured in the shop, employed there as a shopkeeper.
This goat keeps the place clean and tidy.
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I enjoy watching these videos, but I can't help but wonder how many workers are injured on these job sites. Obviously they don't show us that.
After briefly glancing at the comments I guess I'm going to be the only one to state that the worm wheel isn't properly mounted to receive the axle. Every time that wheel moves they lose valuable energy and risk damaging the work piece.
I will however refrain from commenting on the dirt floor or the state of the machines and direct you to read "How The Allies Won" by Richard Overy. As Primitive as that shop appears, Joseph Stalin mechanized the Red Army in Siberia with factories and shops what had no roofs and many without walls.
I didn't believe it myself until I got to speak to Russians who migrated here in the 1990s.
thats really a great job wow thats nice! hi i am john in the usa .
Hey John, thanks!
Good work good team.
I wszyscy robią w piżamie i klapkach. BHP jest ekstra.
Working hard. Beating things up. Getting it done.
somewhere down the street is a shop that can rebuild those lathes, so everything works again..
Em 7:32 da para ver o excelente desenho técnico da peça a ser usinada, só que não. Com a precariedade das instalações, falta de EPIs, salario miserável esses caras fazem milagre!
E ENCHEM A BUNDA DO PATRAO CHEIA DE RUPIS
But jeez, this assembly process 😮
Homeboy @2:15 is killing me, setting his spud on the ways (you don’t ever set anything on the guiderails !!!). Then, @2:35, when going to tighten, he tightens the locknuts, not the nuts !! 😖😖😖
You would think, even in primitive environments, with years of experience, certain things would just go ,without saying.
The parts that that you make is very big.
excellent!
I seriously doubt there were electrically powered lathes in 1873.
Well,I hate to disagree,but the could have been water powered. Just saying….
That time, lathe could have been donkey powered.
C'est bien de filmer en vitesse réelle (sauf à la fin), on retrouve la réalité du travail !!
The actual workpiece is functional , amazing what they can achieve with little to no measuring equipment , not to mention the machines .
Would make a lot of difference if they cared about the machines . The complete lack of oils , and the dusty environment kills me . Those machines have worked for over 70 years , but now they get killed by dust .
Only the shaper looks 100 years old , the rest of the stuff WW2 era maybe even the 60's they just look like shit .
That drill press has more run out than a max security prison with open doors
They are all geniuses!
They sure are! These machinists' ingenuity and problem-solving skills make them true geniuses in their field! 🧠🌟
Работа прекрасная!!! Но культура производства желает лучшего, не видно "субботников" по уборке территории.
Так,капитализм,какие субботники.
Mad props to these guys hard work and skills. I just don't understand that part of the worlds lack of cleanliness, organization or why they don't have concrete floors. Odd..
I will try to answer.
Cleanliness: They are not wearing overcoat, they are clean from inside. Thr heart is clean.
Organization: that me too, like you don't understand, why they are not organized.
Concrete floor: it was started as temporary setup, on rented Land, they are actually shifting very soon to new workshop which is under construction and concrete floor will be thr (this was the answer of owner when i asked him)
@@hydraulichandsDanke für die Information. Am Hallenkran erkennt der Profi gleich den provisorischen Aufbau. Was macht man eigentlich in Pakistan wenn es mal regnet? Bleiben dann alle Zuhause?
You could use proper measuring tools to insure a proper clearance or interference or I guess you could just beat it in like they did.
a7:30
Better check the print before we commit an the chalk mark.
I CANT STAND ALL THE IRON SHAVINGS AND DEBRIS ALL OVER THE PLACE .CLEAN THE AREA AND THE MACHINES AS YOU GO .YOU DO VERY GOOD WORK ,BUT
Вспоминаю работу слесаря в прокатном цехе. Мостовые краны, крановщица в кабинке. Кран самый мощный 80 тонн. Пятерки, семёрки ,75 т, 25 т , и т.д. .Работа двумя кранами одновременно.
25:04 😂 wie da einfach das Schaf mit in der Werkstatt steht 😂