Manufacturing Process of Motorcycle Rear Wheel Sprocket || Production of Heavy Bike Chain Sprocket

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @JP-jb5di
    @JP-jb5di 3 года назад +565

    I've worked in steelworks all my life and I've never seen such dangerous and life threatening conditions..kid's working with lathes..PURE MADNESS!!

    • @hnorrstrom
      @hnorrstrom 3 года назад +46

      Working with lathes was something we did in school here in his age.
      Wouldn't mind my daughter using the one I have at work. If she just knew what she did.
      I think it is more scary with all unprotected chains, and how cramped it is and how hard they work. Very easy to fall and or bump into each other or just get tired and make scary mistakes.

    • @robertobryk4989
      @robertobryk4989 3 года назад +30

      Also, the grinding wheel at the end that forces the operator to stay in its plane with e.g. no eye protection.

    • @vivekkumravat1972
      @vivekkumravat1972 3 года назад +17

      This is pakistan . A safe country

    • @zammap08
      @zammap08 3 года назад +9

      Well, there are enough people out there waiting to do the job, I guess.
      Great unlce of mine lost 8 fingers in a hydraulic press back in the 50s or so. Still was able to hold a glass of beer. Always amazed me as a kid.

    • @kenworthvspeterbilt5238
      @kenworthvspeterbilt5238 3 года назад +4

      That's why we're bringing more Pakistanis and Afghans to the United states

  • @goldenmath4091
    @goldenmath4091 3 года назад +433

    As a lifelong machinist, it makes me sad this is the reality of the world we live in
    Much respect to these guys ,hope life gets better for you

    • @jdubb5394
      @jdubb5394 3 года назад +31

      At least get the wire wheel guy some damn safety glasses hahaha

    • @stclairstclair
      @stclairstclair 3 года назад +15

      Goldenmath, I'm a mechanic and still cant understand, Do these slobs like working in filth on the floor,
      Is a broom too expensive or hard to use, They grubble around on the floor, Lets do everything the hard way, I have no respect for any of this,

    • @paradiseroad6405
      @paradiseroad6405 3 года назад +47

      @@stclairstclair ...I'm sure they are being paid by the piece...
      ...sweep the floor and you and your family don't eat tonight...
      ...don't make your quota and you're gone tomorrow...

    • @MrThumper1440
      @MrThumper1440 3 года назад +22

      Many of these companies see safety as a speed bump that they’d rather go around. It slows the workers down and it’s more expensive. A guy loses a hand, replace him. Sad but true.

    • @grindfreakmike5754
      @grindfreakmike5754 3 года назад +11

      What do you expect from this country.

  • @JohnSmith-hn6kv
    @JohnSmith-hn6kv 3 года назад +88

    I love how they keep their workshop spotless! Less chance of tripping over stuff, plus a tidy environment is more mentally pleasing.

    • @davidscottblacksmith
      @davidscottblacksmith 3 года назад +19

      Did we watch the same video?

    • @JohnSmith-hn6kv
      @JohnSmith-hn6kv 3 года назад +10

      @@davidscottblacksmith Sarcasm.

    • @nickytheyahoo_
      @nickytheyahoo_ 3 года назад +5

      And no loose clothing either ! Top notch :)

    • @vitaliy8
      @vitaliy8 2 года назад +4

      And even the kid is good and professional. With that kind of efficiency shop can save on eye protection glasses too!

    • @sonofzeus5551
      @sonofzeus5551 2 года назад +1

      @@JohnSmith-hn6kv more of irony than sarcasm

  • @stclairstclair
    @stclairstclair 3 года назад +350

    Finally, I get to see exactly how my Amazon products are made!

    • @metricstormtrooper
      @metricstormtrooper 3 года назад +5

      Surely not, I mean Amazon must have some form of conscience ?

    • @stclairstclair
      @stclairstclair 3 года назад +10

      greggy weggy, Jesus Christmas I had to go look up "conscience"
      I thought maybe you were butchering some word because my mind was going in a totally different direction, Ha ha!
      Answer: No they don't, But we put up with them because it's too damned easy, plus they have easy returns, God I'm pathetic..

    • @davidhaney1394
      @davidhaney1394 3 года назад +2

      @@stclairstclair yup . 100,000,000% pathetic .

    • @stclairstclair
      @stclairstclair 3 года назад +4

      David Haney, U Mad?

    • @brandonwillis4811
      @brandonwillis4811 3 года назад +4

      Naw that's china's job. These guys products looks non slave n sweat.

  • @erikjohansson9039
    @erikjohansson9039 3 года назад +142

    This is a good example of you get what you pay for! Surely the sprockets are made good enough to do their job, but due to lack of quality control and the scrap metal material sometimes you will get a sprocket that wears really fast or breaks.

    • @goinhot9133
      @goinhot9133 3 года назад +18

      Materials
      Tolerances
      Quality control
      Throw that out the window and send it!
      This is what you get.

    • @SMHman666
      @SMHman666 3 года назад +17

      Erik I'm guessing these are mostly for the local market over there. The motor bike market is staggering in size in Asia/India. I reckon these guys could turn a sow's ear into a silk purse!

    • @ParaBellum2024
      @ParaBellum2024 3 года назад +14

      @@SMHman666 No, they're turning a sow's ear into a rough pigskin bag. The milling operation appears to be the only part that's consistent. Otherwise, quality control there is non-existent.

    • @tekkey1913
      @tekkey1913 3 года назад +14

      hardening not done am i ??

    • @saiziman
      @saiziman 3 года назад +4

      @@tekkey1913 thank you, no hardening of the teeth or tempering
      ormalizing for the scrap steel they use.

  • @Rendraco79
    @Rendraco79 2 года назад +3

    this people are amazing workers.
    0 industrial security, no boots, no glasses, no gloves.
    JUST BALLS!

  • @eriknakamura
    @eriknakamura 3 года назад +133

    That steel looks straight off the ship breaking yard. God bless ‘em

    • @muzaffarali3874
      @muzaffarali3874 3 года назад +3

      U r right

    • @marksmith6104
      @marksmith6104 3 года назад +6

      I had the exact same thought

    • @roberta6641
      @roberta6641 3 года назад +4

      its actually the same steel they would have used anyway so why not.

    • @kcen5513
      @kcen5513 3 года назад +1

      @@muzaffarali3874
      ghjhu

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 3 года назад

      Oh! That’s what that is!

  • @Me-cat720
    @Me-cat720 3 года назад +118

    I worked most of my life in places worse than this, honestly I was enjoying what I was doing. We worked together, we eat together, and listen to each other. These men have only one purpose to live, take care of their family.

    • @timbray1814
      @timbray1814 3 года назад +16

      Some of those “men” should be in primary school. Honourable work, done well with pride no doubt, but child labour is child labour

    • @TheTrex600ESP
      @TheTrex600ESP 3 года назад +3

      @@timbray1814 Yes. There was litterly a child running a lathe alone.

    • @scratchbuiltdesigns
      @scratchbuiltdesigns 3 года назад +10

      @@TheTrex600ESP Don't worry. The kid has 5 years experience on that lathe...

    • @TheTrex600ESP
      @TheTrex600ESP 3 года назад

      @@scratchbuiltdesigns I bet he has.

    • @dailygrind1620
      @dailygrind1620 3 года назад

      realtalk buddy, i can relate with that

  • @indrajitsingh3320
    @indrajitsingh3320 3 года назад +13

    Must be from Pakistan, my salute to these brave men who risk their lives for their families... 👍👍👍

    • @richardv9648
      @richardv9648 2 года назад +1

      Though this is from Pakistan, Ludhiana in India is not much different. Very innovative people there as well.

  • @ianburit3705
    @ianburit3705 3 года назад +73

    Some good old machines I may have worked on many years ago in the UK, COLCHESTER LATHE and CINCINATI Milling machine still being put to good use in your country, well done you guys. I like they auto feed system you got going on the Cincinnati mill.- Thanks for the video -- Ian --UK.

    • @stuartreynolds4480
      @stuartreynolds4480 3 года назад +3

      I wish I had a pound for every Colchester hydraulic manifold I'd wired in my apprenticeship! _ oh wait, they paid me seven!
      I was at Rexroth, was joined by a guy from Cincinatti (Biggleswade) when they closed. I had a look when he popped in for his very last xmas bonus - a turkey and red wine. Never seen a machineshop like it, rows of mills and lathes everywhere (and 20 traps in the loo!).

    • @rizwankk123
      @rizwankk123 3 года назад +6

      All the dead lathes, drills, millings, cnc, grinders, are imported from uk and then they are repaired to sell again. I bought a 1975 pentograph Machines last year and its still working very nice.

    • @Emsyaz
      @Emsyaz 3 года назад +2

      Pakistan takes recycling to the next level.

  • @bwma
    @bwma 3 года назад +40

    Nice to see American machines still doing their job decades after they were pulled from American manufacturing companies.

    • @BudFox559
      @BudFox559 3 года назад +3

      Yeah I noticed the horizontal mill was a Cincinnati just like the ones I used in the late 70s

    • @bwma
      @bwma 3 года назад +6

      @@BudFox559 it's amazing the equipment from then can last so long. The new computer controller stuff will be obsolete when the computer is considered outdated. The old stuff can never be outdated when a man can run it.

    • @tedfort1698
      @tedfort1698 3 года назад +2

      @@bwma Not really. Retrofitting a modern DRO, CNC drive unit, etc is pretty common.

    • @Zak-nv1tl
      @Zak-nv1tl 3 года назад +1

      @@bwma that’s completely not true. You haven’t been in a machine shop if you think that.

    • @bwma
      @bwma 3 года назад +1

      @@Zak-nv1tl what are you talking about? I'm talking about machines that are probably older than you. You must be talking about American machine shops that are almost out of business if you are in a shop with 80 year old machinery.

  • @Казанцевовсегопочутьчуть

    Работать на производстве - это тяжкий труд!Огромное вам уважение!👍

  • @mickeyjmoons
    @mickeyjmoons 3 года назад +349

    Amazing what can be achieved with scrap steel, no child labour laws and absolutely no safety measures.

    • @musawarrashid3018
      @musawarrashid3018 3 года назад +7

      The laws are there, just not implied.

    • @billrodriguez3399
      @billrodriguez3399 3 года назад +9

      @@musawarrashid3018 Liar,

    • @statementleaver8095
      @statementleaver8095 3 года назад +4

      All these Safety first complaints.
      Big difference between this skilled workforce and the Incompetence of UK workers!!

    • @NZ2STROKE
      @NZ2STROKE 3 года назад +34

      @@statementleaver8095 hahaha thats not a skilled workforce

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb 3 года назад +16

      "Cause those parts are going to be completely reliable.... NOT.

  • @pqrstzxerty1296
    @pqrstzxerty1296 3 года назад +69

    This is how your Harly Davidson parts are made.

    • @johnpogany2444
      @johnpogany2444 3 года назад +3

      Lol you’re right

    • @joecrowe7062
      @joecrowe7062 3 года назад +2

      When Harley was made in America, not any more

    • @Adityas92
      @Adityas92 3 года назад +2

      @@joecrowe7062 royal enfields i think .. they built the bike in india

    • @metricstormtrooper
      @metricstormtrooper 3 года назад +2

      The metal in those sprockets were better quality.

    • @Atomic9t9
      @Atomic9t9 3 года назад +2

      Little do ya know, Harleys are belt drive 9/10 times, so they don't use these kind of sprockets

  • @jesseramsay3975
    @jesseramsay3975 2 года назад +11

    Mad respect to those workers really wish the conditions were better for them.

  • @CreativeDailyWorks
    @CreativeDailyWorks 3 года назад +16

    Respect the hard work people around the world. God blessed you all.

  • @danneumann3274
    @danneumann3274 3 года назад +33

    foot pedals should never be allowed on a punch press. Two hand buttons set apart so both hands are needed to engage press is the only safe way. I hate seeing this. If he gets hurt, they will clean it up and put a new man on it tomorrow.

    • @drmlabs
      @drmlabs 2 года назад +4

      Tomorrow? They will replace him the same day

    • @gpcivil8807
      @gpcivil8807 2 года назад +3

      Clean it up? Hah

    • @diggerpete9334
      @diggerpete9334 2 года назад

      I worked 9 years on a paper guillotine and it was a two hand press to operate it unless in automatic mode which was useless.

    • @jessieaquias1425
      @jessieaquias1425 2 года назад

      Dan

  • @metricstormtrooper
    @metricstormtrooper 3 года назад +19

    And these are the conditions that big business would have everyone working under. This is why off shore manufacture appeals to business because safety for workers costs profit.

  • @Inkognito0777
    @Inkognito0777 3 года назад +34

    Этим парням некогда сидеть в тик токе или инстаграмм...у парней настоящая работа..молодцы

    • @Laffkin
      @Laffkin 3 года назад +3

      Не могут работать головой - будут работать руками. А я в ютубе посмотрю на этот цирк.

    • @КонстантинКустов-м4ш
      @КонстантинКустов-м4ш 3 года назад

      С такимитрудягами они нас через три года по имеют. Китай уже ПОИМЕЛ!

    • @КонстантинКустов-м4ш
      @КонстантинКустов-м4ш 3 года назад

      А ты так ибудеш сидеть в инете

    • @Inkognito0777
      @Inkognito0777 3 года назад

      @@КонстантинКустов-м4ш китай только вас поимел по экономике..а по вооружению ему до вас далеко

    • @ipand1011
      @ipand1011 3 года назад

      Зато у них рождаемость высокая, потому работают семью кормят

  • @МаксимКороль-э3е
    @МаксимКороль-э3е 3 года назад +37

    Ведомые звезды для божественной Альфы и её клонов

  • @MidwestMoose
    @MidwestMoose 3 года назад +93

    I’m both amazed and saddened by this video.
    I can only imagine this was the the working conditions pre-union in America and abroad.
    I’m a Journeyman toolmaker, I’m familiar with every step of this process and it’s eye opening to see KIDS doing this work.
    I hope the company will do better with protection for their workers (yeah right)

    • @MidwestMoose
      @MidwestMoose 3 года назад +13

      @@hanksCorner7011 the kids should be getting education, then learn a skill later on. Yes I understand it’s sometimes needed for the kids to pitch in.
      It’s almost as if the whole system is working against them

    • @Cipollino93
      @Cipollino93 3 года назад +5

      Was same in Europe in 1800.. It’s 2021 in the whole world. At the moment a single machine can do all that work faster and better.

    • @mikeschiavoni5973
      @mikeschiavoni5973 3 года назад +2

      Dont be sad, they are making good money and low overhead exporting directly.

    • @MrWadrO
      @MrWadrO 3 года назад +1

      Where are the kids?

    • @dirtycraneoperator
      @dirtycraneoperator 3 года назад +1

      This is probably in Detroit

  • @jakubkrcma
    @jakubkrcma 3 года назад +78

    The level of respect I have for these guys is INFINITE!
    BTW: 1:46 There is a missing step in the process. The discs are now clean.

    • @istaff124
      @istaff124 3 года назад +2

      So do I ! They work with so olds machines and the results is like they have worked with modern machines....

    • @EitriBrokkr
      @EitriBrokkr 3 года назад +2

      @@istaff124 how do you think things were produced before?

    • @davedarling6512
      @davedarling6512 3 года назад +8

      @@istaff124 those old machines were likely imported from closed down factories and shops in North America and the UK

    • @dejefabrasil5312
      @dejefabrasil5312 3 года назад +3

      Falta fazer a têmpera para endurecer o material, assim a peça desgasta rapidamente.

    • @DWBmotorsports
      @DWBmotorsports 3 года назад +2

      @@davedarling6512 they had to have been. That’s a Cincinnati mill he’s cutting the teeth with.

  • @L98fiero
    @L98fiero 3 года назад +105

    Now you know where those old ships go!

    • @RusakovLA
      @RusakovLA 3 года назад +6

      I went here to write the same comment. I have seen a lot of these videos, but the combination of some seams and paint gave me the same thought of ship scrapping.

    • @rogeliorodriguez9695
      @rogeliorodriguez9695 3 года назад +2

      Dogui

    • @bizzybugseverywhere7801
      @bizzybugseverywhere7801 3 года назад +4

      @@RusakovLA me too

    • @sanmugasundaram4319
      @sanmugasundaram4319 3 года назад +1

      😄

    • @mayoropl1
      @mayoropl1 3 года назад

      Yep, after making chamfer, you still can see shipboard curvature - so this chamfer has a different depth around the sprocket.

  • @codprawn
    @codprawn 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video. I love to see all the old British and American machines still working hard for a living after maybe 60 years of services. That chap putting the slots in the sprockets was amazing - just doing it by eye I think - too fast to see properly. Horizontal milling machines still have so many uses but you hardly see them any more. I have a lovely Elliott Sturdimill which is a universal machine.

  • @llamamanism
    @llamamanism 3 года назад +138

    Now you know why pattern parts don’t fit as well as OEM, and if the last guy gets a bit of the wire wheel in his eyes there’s plenty more people behind him who want to take the risk

    • @JSAFIXIT
      @JSAFIXIT 3 года назад +22

      There is also the issue of not knowing what type of steel its made from.

    • @theupscriber65
      @theupscriber65 3 года назад +8

      I've worked in shops rhe US that are pretty much the same crap holes with very little process control.

    • @NRS_7
      @NRS_7 3 года назад +16

      @@JSAFIXIT They use whatever strength steel those recycled plates are, but commonly from a shipyard salvage. And to be fair those "can" actually be quite good ! Most ships are built using high-strength steel, especially the hull plating.

    • @toyotamania3800
      @toyotamania3800 3 года назад

      @@JSAFIXIT simplemente se lleva a templar y problema resuelto, si no manda hacer piezas personalizadas.

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 3 года назад +7

      @@theupscriber65 LOL i highly doubt that.

  • @duaneclough9213
    @duaneclough9213 3 года назад +34

    OSHA would have a shit fit.
    Also noticed that all of the cutting machines were made in the United States of America. Shipped over there when we gave up on US 😊😊

    • @chapiit08
      @chapiit08 3 года назад +3

      You gave up on the USA when you stopped making these machines.

    • @scottrayhons2537
      @scottrayhons2537 3 года назад +4

      Probably machines shipped over on our old ships and they even scrapped our ships to make parts for motorcyles.

    • @nunya2779
      @nunya2779 3 года назад +4

      No the 4th generation inherited this from their grandparents. The grandkids went to college. Remember that saying who died and left you in charge? Well as soon as they gotten charged they sold the business . All they care about is money not the family name.

  • @noaht5191
    @noaht5191 3 года назад +23

    Dudes wearing sandals is insane. Anyone who’s every been around a machine shop knows how bad of an idea that can be. They work so hard for so little.

    • @petemk73
      @petemk73 2 года назад +2

      No eyeglasses around flying metal swarf either. Nary a glove in sight. Reminds me of my first job

    • @Kevin-zi3hc
      @Kevin-zi3hc 2 года назад

      Wearing long sleeve shirt is a hazardous.

  • @nikolaygorbunov5745
    @nikolaygorbunov5745 3 года назад +11

    Станкам лет 90, где-то вот так до сих пор как Ижмаш работают, только вечно в начале начал, здания даже нет, и там так везде, на корточках сидишь и производишь

    • @rokzd8247
      @rokzd8247 3 года назад

      в росии путин большие заводы порозваливал и станков там нет(
      а эти порни как при сср -- все знают свою роботу
      в нас даже к жыгули нет нормальных запчастей, неговоря про мото иж)

  • @andreylolly
    @andreylolly 3 года назад +58

    Техника безопастности на высоте!

    • @Omicami
      @Omicami 3 года назад +7

      Как и вопрос к качеству метала, возможно марки пластилин

    • @KirillNikolaevich
      @KirillNikolaevich 3 года назад +8

      да там все пи...ц... матерьял вообще по ходу рандомно берут, хрен пойми откуда, короче какая та помойка, а не производственная линия

    • @БорисШтепа-у3я
      @БорисШтепа-у3я 3 года назад

      76

    • @БорисШтепа-у3я
      @БорисШтепа-у3я 3 года назад

      @@Omicami 8

    • @roy4741
      @roy4741 3 года назад +1

      Хоть бы какую-то закалку прошли... А так металл с чермета....и это на заднее колесо мопеда...

  • @1104Tea
    @1104Tea 2 года назад +6

    I’m going to assume the days since last accident sign just stays at 0 forever. Those workers deserve better

  • @carloscabada9991
    @carloscabada9991 3 года назад +28

    Todo mi respeto a estos trabajadores, que cumplen con su trabajo en condiciones que pocos aceptarían; se nota que tienen conocimientos y experiencia, encima trabajan con máquina obsoletas, piezas de museo como quién diría.
    No me quiero imaginar lo que esta gente sería capaz de hacer con máquinas nuevas.

    • @carlomonsalve1
      @carlomonsalve1 3 года назад +1

      Y con materiales de reciclaje.
      Esas laminas de acero que utilizan para hacer eso son sacadas de camiones volteos, tanques, silos, plataformas, etc que desmantelan y recuperan el material.
      Solo falto el tratamiento termico de los dientes, asi como se ve no deben durar mucho.

    • @tiopootter6212
      @tiopootter6212 3 года назад +1

      Harian magia

    • @esebaiertass
      @esebaiertass 3 года назад +8

      Que no se romantice la pobreza y la precarización del trabajo. Me imagino que las piezas fabricadas aquí son las que uno encuentra luego asquerosamente baratas por internet. Para pensar señoras y señores

  • @михаилцыба-л7т
    @михаилцыба-л7т 3 года назад +20

    На этих станках ещё капитан Немо строил свой Наутилус😀

    • @bakrali22
      @bakrali22 2 года назад

      Love from Pakistan

  • @TheTreegodfather
    @TheTreegodfather 3 года назад +1

    Quite a testament to the durability of American manufacturing equipment of the past that it's still running despite the horrendous conditions and lack of proper maintenance.

  • @jakleo337
    @jakleo337 3 года назад +42

    That steel plate was the side of a cruise ship last week.

    • @supergub
      @supergub 3 года назад +2

      I myself was just wondering if they get their metal from the shipbreaking yards

    • @kemshead
      @kemshead 3 года назад +1

      Best use for a cruise ship i can think of..lol

  • @РафаилАвдишев
    @РафаилАвдишев 3 года назад +5

    Молодцы ! Если бы была польза от космоса они были бы первыми там ! Диву даюсь ихней находчивости .

    • @Sergey-io7wq
      @Sergey-io7wq 3 года назад

      Ну да высокие технологии, да и производство на высоком уровне.

    • @39mexlis54
      @39mexlis54 3 года назад

      Парням не хватает плоской шлифовки
      А еще удивил подросток на токарке
      Присмотритесь как он использует отсутствие фрикциона или тормаза

    • @39mexlis54
      @39mexlis54 3 года назад +1

      @@dad3842 Незнайка на луне ШЕДЕВР Блокбастер

  • @shimmyhinnah
    @shimmyhinnah 2 года назад

    Every now and then I watch these for a dose of reality and normalcy. Watching these hard workers calls me on and helps to rid myself of laziness. Thank you hard workers!

    • @theunexploredskill
      @theunexploredskill 2 года назад

      Thabnks for appreciating their hardwork life here is very difficult compare to western countries.

  • @ebenezerdorset6860
    @ebenezerdorset6860 3 года назад +62

    Все работают без очков, наверное в соседнем цеху производят запасные глаза 👀 👆🏻

    • @marekbaucki2155
      @marekbaucki2155 3 года назад

      J U2

    • @I80gor
      @I80gor 3 года назад +5

      Да, сразу за цехом с запасными пальцами.

    • @zaiabivatel
      @zaiabivatel 3 года назад +4

      @@I80gor, с запасными индусами.

    • @1245безфамильный
      @1245безфамильный 3 года назад +5

      Да там и стены вываливаются, и пол народа в сланцах гоняют. Люди- расходники

    • @Mototouring777
      @Mototouring777 3 года назад +1

      @@zaiabivatel а не паки ли это?

  • @vidademotovlog7039
    @vidademotovlog7039 3 года назад +11

    Trabalho insalubre tem até crianças no meio dessas máquinas, trabalho incrível mas muito precário ..

  • @jenmac287
    @jenmac287 3 года назад +1

    nice work fellas...1950's machines looking fine.hard days effort.

  • @RRaucina
    @RRaucina 3 года назад +26

    When they discover the wheel and carts and tables, they will start to turn a real profit. Why toss these on the floor? Anyway, interesting to see the re-purposing of broken ships and the classic old USA Cincinnati mill. Wonder how that got there!

    • @Wmbhill
      @Wmbhill 3 года назад +4

      It even has an automatic indexer, much easier than the old one I ran. Those things run forever, somehow Cincinnati machines made it all over the world. 🇺🇸. There sure is a lot of wasted effort in that shop.

    • @Wmbhill
      @Wmbhill 3 года назад +3

      I know the Brits bought shiploads of American made Cincinnati machines around the WW2 time frame. Then the Cincinnati was bought by an Indian company, so probably from there.

    • @AffordBindEquipment
      @AffordBindEquipment 3 года назад +4

      the drill press on the floor so the guy has to bend over to use it? I guess laborers are cheap.

    • @dizzious
      @dizzious 3 года назад +6

      @@AffordBindEquipment the guy on the bench grinder with the wire wheel at the end looks like a pretty painful job too.

    • @MikeBarbarossa
      @MikeBarbarossa 3 года назад +2

      Conveyor belts and organized, flowing process. My uncle used to come in and fix these 3rd world messes

  • @defrostoff
    @defrostoff 3 года назад +59

    педаль у пресса в начале в очень удобном месте

    • @RusakovLA
      @RusakovLA 3 года назад +9

      Там первый чувак не с того бока стоял. Дальше когда показывают когда собирают под станком, там видно что педаль жмут левой ногой с другой стороны станка.

    • @ВладимирЛях-ь3ь
      @ВладимирЛях-ь3ь 3 года назад +1

      Должно работать 2 человека. Но и один справляется.

    • @sirtevserghei9591
      @sirtevserghei9591 3 года назад

      Там раньше работал чувак с длинными ногами и в стиле Вандама в шпагате на двух грузовиках Volvo.

  • @BudFox559
    @BudFox559 3 года назад +15

    The first place I worked in was a pipe factory I was 19. It didn't look much different than that. Some of the mills in the maintenance department had cast iron Muncie 4 speeds on them, everything was covered in oil, with absorbent on the floor. No heating or cooling and the walls were corrugated sheet metal. I was glad to have the job.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 2 года назад +2

      Beers don't buy themselves.

  • @scottprather5645
    @scottprather5645 3 года назад +148

    An OSHA inspector would die of a heart attack if he ever walked into that place

    • @johnhunter4972
      @johnhunter4972 3 года назад +33

      Probably why we don't actually make anything these days.

    • @ireneolibid374
      @ireneolibid374 3 года назад +11

      True, lots of hazrds are present all over the work area. Even the PPE of the workers are not suitable enough and not properly observed.

    • @Tarce3000
      @Tarce3000 3 года назад +11

      I understand, people are at their own risk, they are brave, no gloove,no respiratory protective mask, no protective boots, but at least the protective lens when grinding wire brush is used...

    • @sensei3265
      @sensei3265 3 года назад +4

      Thats the beauty of trusting their machines and skills. Protections can make the work inconvenient.

    • @hectorodio4630
      @hectorodio4630 3 года назад +1

      😄😄😄😄😄

  • @barnesbuilt1250
    @barnesbuilt1250 3 года назад +8

    I like how those old American made Cincinnati horizontals are STILL putting in work.

  • @PhilipLeitch
    @PhilipLeitch 2 года назад

    That bit where they are tightening the sprocket blanks on lathe way beds is the icing on the cake. Not only is there no concern for the safety of humans, there is no concern for the equipment either. You can't just "fix" lathe ways. You can't just "fix" hurt humans.
    All that said, I'm constantly amazed at the output - they find a way and they optimise that way. Sure this isn't okay in developed countries, but the fact they can and have done this shows determination and hard work.

  • @backho12
    @backho12 3 года назад +14

    So, this is where old Cincinnati horizontal mills spend the rest of their days.

    • @halnwheels
      @halnwheels 3 года назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing. That old American stuff seems to lives on and on.

    • @kennyg1358
      @kennyg1358 3 года назад

      It's like machine hell.

  • @imchris5000
    @imchris5000 3 года назад +6

    crazy to see tools made in my city all the way around the world still working hard

  • @anthonyrichard461
    @anthonyrichard461 3 года назад +15

    Amazing work done by hand. They were using a USA Cincinnati mill form probably the 1940's to cut the sprocket teeth.

    • @sergateway
      @sergateway 3 года назад

      The shit-cinnatis.

    • @MrDillon2029
      @MrDillon2029 3 года назад +1

      Pretty cool stuff I used to be a machinist until covid happened this is pretty cool to watch

    • @anthonyrichard461
      @anthonyrichard461 3 года назад +1

      @@sergateway Hard to believe I worked at a mass production automotive parts/machining plant in Columbus GA in the early 90's. They had 6-8 Cincinatti's running 24/7 trying to keep up with modern CNC's. I was told that they came off old WW2 Navy ships. The machines worked OK but the the tooling was always needing maintenance but the mills kept a rolling!
      Hardly anything is made in America anymore. Almost all the CNC's we had were made in Japan at the time. Mazak & Mori Seiki.

    • @sergateway
      @sergateway 3 года назад

      @@anthonyrichard461 we had one with a double turret and we could only get one to work. Fucking G codes on that thing

  • @zjoesmoe1135
    @zjoesmoe1135 3 года назад +11

    Mass production on a lathe is a dangerous job 1 second of not paying attention. Notice the left arm shirt of the man working one . No joke

  • @violagaborviola2278
    @violagaborviola2278 3 года назад +12

    All my respects for this workers!

  • @MartinLegare
    @MartinLegare 3 года назад +7

    Pretty amazing when you think its made with old ships hulls cut out in strips.

  • @dingleberrybob531
    @dingleberrybob531 3 года назад +4

    It's really nice to see people working in safe environments.....

    • @rikspring
      @rikspring 3 года назад

      🤣 comment of the month bro...

  • @GOTboost-tl3qi
    @GOTboost-tl3qi 3 года назад +5

    Seeing a Cincinnati Horizontal Mill in a factory like this makes you realize just how good they were.

    • @danielelliott3659
      @danielelliott3659 3 года назад +1

      Sold mine when I moved from California to Alaska. Hated to do it just to heavy to move

    • @GOTboost-tl3qi
      @GOTboost-tl3qi 3 года назад

      @@danielelliott3659 theyre MASSIVE. Real old iron is just something else. I had a K&T I bought in Michigan relatively sight unseen when I first got into machining. Lets just say it wasnt about to fit in my garage 😂

  • @Srikanth-fu4pk
    @Srikanth-fu4pk 2 года назад +1

    Hard working guys....they deserve more salary than IT professionals

  • @bumpkinrocks
    @bumpkinrocks 3 года назад +11

    Honda's state of the art production facility👍

  • @garagedayschannel
    @garagedayschannel 3 года назад +8

    Звёзды из низкокачественного металла- это прям качество 😂
    Сколько же их получится из моих старых гаражных ворот?!🤔😂

    • @antix9399
      @antix9399 3 года назад +2

      Да нормальные звезды)) на сезон 2 штук хватает))))

  • @fadlinawawi2377
    @fadlinawawi2377 3 года назад

    Muncul diberanda langsung nonton, kalau dilihat hampir sama cara kerjanya dengan orang Indonesia, mana penonton dari Indonesia absen dulu... 👍🏼😅
    Semangat kerjanya warga vrindavan cari rezeki halal buat keluarga

  • @S3dINS
    @S3dINS 3 года назад +11

    I’ve often wondered why sprockets are ALWAYS asymmetrical. This video has explained everything.

  • @michalaugustyniak6449
    @michalaugustyniak6449 3 года назад +7

    Crazy but love it. I can see tones of productivity and safety improvements though;). No one have protective eye glasses or gloves. Amazing!

  • @proudpakistani6466
    @proudpakistani6466 2 года назад +1

    Pakistan got really talent when they put their mind on something..

  • @АлександрЛюберицкий
    @АлександрЛюберицкий 3 года назад +11

    Молодцы огонь!!! Привет из России 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

    • @yannickcattenot834
      @yannickcattenot834 3 года назад

      Oui la commande numérique n'a pas toujours existee et n'existe pas pour tout le monde.
      En plus question sécurité ce n'est loin d'être d'actualité.
      Pour le résultat final,c'est au top quand même.

    • @Вячеслав-ч9ц7т
      @Вячеслав-ч9ц7т 3 года назад

      Почему не босиком работают

  • @trainnerd4350
    @trainnerd4350 3 года назад +25

    That’s nice to see they’re working safely

    • @Mentorcase
      @Mentorcase 3 года назад +1

      Working safely means more than guards that stop idiots putting their fingers into danger, it means thinking, and looking at their workmates with assorted parts missing to keep reminding them.

    • @suaylekooi649
      @suaylekooi649 3 года назад

      @@Mentorcase ! !,

    • @Engineer9736
      @Engineer9736 3 года назад +1

      @@Mentorcase Guards and safety mechanisms can prevent any injury. In western countries they have 2 buttons on presses, one for each hand, that you have to hold to have the machine work. That way your hands can never be nearby the cutting part. Such solution costs nothing to implement, and people arguing that safety is stupid, have no brains to realize what they are saying. Only after they have a finger chopped off they realize what safety means.

    • @kambaltvaidenandevah7204
      @kambaltvaidenandevah7204 3 года назад

      6'S

    • @mooraymachine5019
      @mooraymachine5019 3 года назад +2

      @@Mentorcase It also means wearing safety glasses and appropriate footwear in a machine shop. I don't care how smart and attentive you are; it is a terrible idea to wear jewelry and long sleeves while you're on a lathe.

  • @peermuhammadtayyabnoorani4127
    @peermuhammadtayyabnoorani4127 2 года назад

    ‏میرے آقا ﷺْ کی آخری نصیحت مبارکہ یہ تھی
    "میری اُمت نماز نہ چھوڑنا"
    اللہ ہم سب کو پانچ وقت کا نمازی بنائے۔ آمین
    💗💗💗💗💗💗۔..۔

  • @memybikeni9931
    @memybikeni9931 3 года назад +4

    Straight forward case of health and safety gone home. Loved it though.

  • @danielcastro3006
    @danielcastro3006 3 года назад +3

    Waaaooo!!! DIOS BENDIGA a éstas personas trabajadoras,, gracias a ellas, hace 4 días, compré el juego de Catalina y cadena de mí motor cg200.... Saludos desde República Dominicana.

  • @cesariocee3155
    @cesariocee3155 3 года назад +1

    Brave mechanics team, great job but no any PPE, no hurts, no injury no blood that is excellent system!

  • @ПавелЧеренщиков-р2ф
    @ПавелЧеренщиков-р2ф 3 года назад +15

    Все хорошо, только там Ст3, быстро износится. Я думал еще термичка будет, но где там. Зато всегда работа будет)

    • @fatboy-v6i
      @fatboy-v6i 3 года назад +2

      Ждал в конце)

    • @blblblbl111
      @blblblbl111 3 года назад +5

      Какая термичка ст3??? Ты в своём уме? Термичка со ст4 начинается.
      Да и с чего ты взял, что там ст3? Это дверь от гаража какая-то. Там всё что угодно могло быть.

    • @Lifehackerys
      @Lifehackerys 3 года назад +6

      @@blblblbl111 Похоже на швеллера, или судовые переборки. От корабля

    • @ваняпупкин-з2р
      @ваняпупкин-з2р 3 года назад

      Ведомые звёзды сейчас очень редко калят, даже дюраль делают

    • @Lifehackerys
      @Lifehackerys 3 года назад +2

      @@ваняпупкин-з2р Мот китайский есть, и ведомое не пластилин. Хотя по любому попроще, чем ведущее.
      В тюнинговых дюраль непростая и ресурс небольшой. Только для мира спорта

  • @thesaffronsikh9255
    @thesaffronsikh9255 3 года назад +8

    the kid looks to be above 16. which I think is legal for him to be employed is this Indian state. but yes the safety inspector will probably have a field day in this workshop. :D

  • @xminusone1
    @xminusone1 2 года назад

    Wow with clean and safe shop like theses, provided with high quality materials, the final products must be outstanding...

  • @suedeball635
    @suedeball635 3 года назад +7

    Love those safety sneakers

  • @abrahamjosuehernandez5854
    @abrahamjosuehernandez5854 3 года назад +4

    The masters of steel, great job guys

  • @MarkOmega.
    @MarkOmega. 3 года назад +2

    Amazing & Quite satisfying to watch these guys work! They bust their asses off and somehow maintain those old ass presses, shears & dies✊🏼 either which way, great work gentlemen!

  • @Владимир-д2ы8г
    @Владимир-д2ы8г 3 года назад +5

    Так вот оказывается, почему приходится раз в два месяца звёздочки на своей технике менять.

  • @serikaqtailaq9376
    @serikaqtailaq9376 3 года назад +19

    Язык мольчит, руки делают, каждый мастера своего ремесла

  • @Armani_021
    @Armani_021 3 года назад +1

    Glad to see a Pakistani mate doing a useful and informative work..rather than producing cringe 18 plus content which is so common these days.!

  • @aneziosilva148
    @aneziosilva148 3 года назад +12

    O homem, é uma criatura admirável, Deus o fez capaz não só para criar máquinas incríveis e potentes.

  • @Roboticgladiator
    @Roboticgladiator 3 года назад +6

    Using a wire wheel with no eye protection and sitting directly in front of the plane of rotation. Have fun digging those little needles out of your eye when they get thrown.

    • @SharpByCoop
      @SharpByCoop 3 года назад +2

      Sigh..... Among all the other atrocities, THIS one made me sad and mad. Squatting for hours, too.

  • @_Viking
    @_Viking 3 года назад +1

    14 minutes without an accident? Incredible!

  • @tonycstech
    @tonycstech 3 года назад +4

    There are 2 rules not to ignore when operating a lathe.
    #1 Glasses
    #2 No loose (long sleeve) clothing.
    Every lathe operator in this video is like 😎

    • @Dutchamp
      @Dutchamp 3 года назад +1

      We ones worked like this in 1930 or so. We end up with cnc machines. New workers fress from school don't know how to use a conventional milling or latche.

    • @candlestyx8517
      @candlestyx8517 3 года назад +2

      @@Dutchamp I could turn it around and say you old time manual guys wouldn't understand G Code

  • @paulprescott7913
    @paulprescott7913 3 года назад +3

    A friend of mine suggested that i had a look at this. And quite honestly im shocked at the lack of machine safety. And electrical safety, the moulded case circuit breaker just attached to the wall with exposed terminals for instance.

    • @CapnCrunchESO
      @CapnCrunchESO 3 года назад +3

      The building looks like it will fall over with a stiff breeze, I doubt they are worried about electrical safety

    • @paulprescott7913
      @paulprescott7913 3 года назад +1

      @@CapnCrunchESO very good point.

  • @audi80b3samodelkin5
    @audi80b3samodelkin5 3 года назад

    Угу а потом проехал 15 км и хана звёздочке. Лайк только за первобытные условия работы.

  • @rustyshackleford7082
    @rustyshackleford7082 3 года назад +7

    That good old Made in America (Cincinnati) equipment has got to be 75 years old and will last for 75 more as long as the keep grease on it.
    Let's see the Chinese build equipment that lasts that long.

  • @ecm5555
    @ecm5555 3 года назад +28

    Жду видео где они айфоны клепают 😂

  • @kartinosurodipo4520
    @kartinosurodipo4520 3 года назад +1

    Respect to those people. Hardworking for food and support family.

  • @Monfet
    @Monfet 3 года назад +21

    It's awesome how RUclips is against the dislike button, but doesn't mind child labour videos 👍

    • @VoltZero83
      @VoltZero83 2 года назад

      Criticizes children's works. And you thought that thanks to this job, he is not starving? I wouldn't be surprised if he would also feed his siblings. You can only get out of poverty with work. This is a very hard-working nation, and it is pushing forward, at this pace it will soon overtake the world.

    • @Kevin-fj5oe
      @Kevin-fj5oe 2 года назад

      3rd world countries man, especially if this family business.

    • @VoltZero83
      @VoltZero83 2 года назад

      Third world countries are very different, mainly in culture. There are clear differences between tribal and civilization cultures. tribal cultures have no national identity and no pressure to build a state, making each tribe compete with each other, and the dominant law is the law of the stronger. India is a culture of civilization, it has the longest history in this aspect, unlike the countries of the Middle East and Africa. There are, of course, exceptions: Iran, Syria, and Turkey. But the United Arab Emirates only hold together thanks to centralized wealth in the royal family.

    • @saberking7869
      @saberking7869 2 года назад +1

      School is worse...

    • @Olivershoesoff
      @Olivershoesoff 2 года назад

      @@VoltZero83 It's still child labor. Justifying it doesn't change facts.

  • @edwhitson9873
    @edwhitson9873 3 года назад +4

    I love watching these guys, very talented and ingenious to be able to do so much with so little

    • @candlestyx8517
      @candlestyx8517 3 года назад +2

      This is unskilled labor man...They are treated like slaves for pennies a day. Dont sugarcoat it

  • @edgarreid1026
    @edgarreid1026 3 года назад +2

    We have it so good here in Canada. I’m disturbed to see that young boy who is probably roughly same age as my grandson working on a lathe with no safety glasses and leaving the key in the chuck which is a no no in any shop. videos like this show us why we have cheap bikes!!

    • @TheNoobComment
      @TheNoobComment 3 года назад

      Cheap bikes like Indian Motorcycle Company? Okay.

  • @Denis.Khasanov
    @Denis.Khasanov 3 года назад +9

    Настоящие трудяги👌👏

  • @timrutland5183
    @timrutland5183 3 года назад +50

    As a machinst, (NZ)I am shocked, and don't know what to start with...
    Scrap steel, of unknown composition??? Luck of the draw for the buyer of one of these sprockets.
    Milling the teeth on the old Cincinatti ( have worked those machines) looked like the coolant was basically water, no soluble oil ) Wonder how often they have to sharpen the cutters?
    Any oil used on the beds of those lathes?
    The guy doing the counter bores, why bend over all day, when the machine could be raised up?
    No ear plugs, no safety glasses, long sleeves... and using a wire wheel on the floor, to clean up the plates, why is it not on a pedestal? And who would use a wire wheel without safety glasses?!!!!!!!!
    That would be one tough place to work. Bet they don't stop for smoko every couple of hours.

    • @The.only.one.that.matters.
      @The.only.one.that.matters. 3 года назад +2

      No safety glasses or equipment JS

    • @kemshead
      @kemshead 3 года назад +3

      You just pop over there and shout them all that expensive equipment.. I'm sure they'd be grateful.. 😁

    • @The.only.one.that.matters.
      @The.only.one.that.matters. 3 года назад +2

      @@kemshead sorry mate can't travel right now covid lock down. Soon maybe

    • @kennyg1358
      @kennyg1358 3 года назад +1

      All cultures are equal.

    • @timrutland5183
      @timrutland5183 3 года назад +6

      @@kennyg1358 Not knocking their culture mate, just their safety, and engineering standards.

  • @nocoolwalker4572
    @nocoolwalker4572 3 года назад +1

    Сейчас бы на токарном станке без очков работать , стружка в глаз 👁️👍

  • @lkytdsvc
    @lkytdsvc 3 года назад +12

    I would say that all that steel comes from the ship breaking yards.

    • @Engineer9736
      @Engineer9736 3 года назад

      The hull of a ship is way thicker i think. But maybe of other parts of ships... could be.. but steel can also come from tons of other things.

    • @Engineer9736
      @Engineer9736 3 года назад

      "Thicknesses range from 5.5 up to 40 mm. Thinner plate is used to form the ship's decks while the thicker plate forms the hull." The steel they use in this video is only 4mm i think.

  • @slavikslavko6059
    @slavikslavko6059 3 года назад +5

    Indeed, I think why so high level of quality of modern technics we have.

  • @crabtrap
    @crabtrap 2 года назад +1

    No first worlder guy deserves my extra tools. Wish i could send them here

  • @gilmartitotito2250
    @gilmartitotito2250 3 года назад +7

    Um cara deste, ficaria muito impressionado ao ver máquinas à laser fazendo estes serviços. Aí é um trabalho escravo

    • @curiosidicas
      @curiosidicas 3 года назад +1

      e aqui os caras tem tudo e ainda reclamam...

  • @FarmGrach
    @FarmGrach 3 года назад +7

    Отлично работаете 👍фрезер классный. Давно думаю себе заиметь такой .

    • @new-estate39
      @new-estate39 3 года назад +2

      Hi mother Russia🌚🌝

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 3 года назад +2

      If you are cutting “softer” materials, e.g. 2024-t3 alumin(i)um, then a self-made cutter of high carbon steel may suffice for modest numbers. It will need to run slowly, with ample cooling and cutting lubricants, but it will cut these softer metals.
      The idea of cutting my own sprockets on the mill *is* intriguing…

    • @FarmGrach
      @FarmGrach 3 года назад

      @@new-estate39 привет

    • @FarmGrach
      @FarmGrach 3 года назад

      @@dennisyoung4631 we need x40 for steel processing, we have a Latvian milling machine of 1951 in mind. I think to take him under intensive care, asterisks are needed in large quantities

  • @phule8877
    @phule8877 3 года назад

    Công nghệ như thế này làm sao so sánh với nền công nghiệp nhẹ non trẻ của Việt Nam được , Việt Nam đã công nghệ hóa hơn 80/100 rồi , cảm ơn các bạn đã chia sẻ

  • @JRCinKY
    @JRCinKY 3 года назад +5

    Those are some "Vintage"" machines you are working with.

  • @gary851
    @gary851 3 года назад +17

    - so what steel you use?
    - yes

  • @danmoreton1788
    @danmoreton1788 2 года назад

    I have nothing but respect for these workers.

  • @jamestone265
    @jamestone265 3 года назад +7

    Whole new meaning for “Made in Pakistan”

    • @kulandaivelm8428
      @kulandaivelm8428 3 года назад

      We are also manufacturing company bro in india