Just super amazing,, the genius behind some of these small factories that doing metal work and just everything that I always thought was coming out of some mega factory in China and after I started watching these videos is really amazed me that a lot of this stuff is coming out of small independent shops, I am embarrassed that America does not have half of the ambition at these young gentlemen have. My day be blessed and continue to be productive.
Best work process. But more new systems and new machines need to expand this type of industry. The state government has to take interest rather than corrupt politics 😆. Thank you🙏.
I hadn't realised that rope could be manufactured using such short strands. Its really quite fascinating that someone thought to use the waste products from coconuts in this way!
At one part in the video, it showed what looked like a plastic line being added to the center of each of the rope strands, with the coconut husk material being wrapped around it. Then, those rope parts were wrapped with other plastic lined rope parts.
🌺 At first it looked like they were transferring it from place to place to place until finally it got to the stage where it was actually turning into a rope, ha!😳😂🌺
coir has lot of uses including when it gets fine treatment it can be used for packaging material instead of tin aluminium...and its eco freindly when infused with other green pulp coir shall give that stability strength to hold product safe secure like even as roof tops...
At one part of the video, it actually looked like they were adding line made of plastic to the center of the ropes and then wrapping the coconut husk material around that plastic line.
சேலம் மாவட்டம் கருக்கல்வாடி கிராமம் அதைச் சுற்றியுள்ள ஊர்களில் இந்தத் தொழில் தான் பிரதானமாக விளங்குகிறது பலரின் வாழ்வாதாரமும் இதுதான் பலரின் மூச்சுக்காற்றும் இதுதான் பலர் இதை முற்காலம் தொட்டு குலத்தொழில் ஆகவே செய்கிறார்கள் இந்தத் தொழிலில் கஷ்டப்படுபவர்களுக்கு நியாயமான ஊதியம் கிடைப்பதில்லை இடைத்தரகர்கள் தான் கொழுத்த சம்பளம் பார்க்கிறார்கள்
Can anyone tell me what this rope is basically used for, and what can you use it for and watch you cannot use it for and how long it lasts compared to hemp rope and other types. Thank you for the information
Except for the plastic line being added into the center of each rope strand. In cotton, wool, and linen factories they don't have to add the plastic line to the middle to make ropes. In the video, it shows one part that looks like a plastic line being added to the center of each rope strand, with the coconut husk material being wrapped around it, then wrapped with another rope strand.
കയർ ഉണ്ടാക്കുന്നത് ഇഷ്ടായി. പണ്ട് എന്റെ വീടിനടുത്തു ഒരു വീട്ടിൽ കയർപിരി ഉണ്ടായിരുന്നു. അന്ന് മടൽ വെള്ളത്തിലിട്ടു കുറെ പെണ്ണുങ്ങൾ ഇരുന്നു തല്ലി ആണ് ചകിരി എടുത്തിരുന്നത്. പിന്നെ കൈ കൊണ്ട് പിരിക്കുമായിരുന്നു.
If the 1st stage machines for converting the coconut husks into coir were put into underground pits, the work output of labourers would improve as they would not have to climb up with heavy loads on their heads. Similarly much can be done to continuously improve the machinery design to have less noise, less wastage, better workflow integration and automation for higher productivity and efficiency.
That type bussiness ideas is really help the environment
Great video 🎉🎉 #theuniquethings
Wow amazing 👍
Hello, I didn't know that coconut shells made ropes, amazing! 😱
It's been used going back to ancient times , so nothing new 🙄🙄🤦♂🤦♂
@@pietjepuk9575 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Coconut husk not coconut shells
Amazing coconut husk machine, beautiful
Very Nice and Informative video .. good work
Muito bom mesmo.
Very nice video 👍 thanks ❤️❤️ beautiful ❤️❤️
Muito bom mesmo 👍
i like it.Di indonesia belom banyak difungsikan.bisa dieksporkah itu?untuk pembuatan tali.is amazing.thank at your video.
We called it Sindhri, very cheap and reliable rope, quite famous. Never knew it was made from coconut wastes.
Its very useful rob in local market 👍👍
Woww amazing! From waste material turns to treasure. I love this video.
Just super amazing,, the genius behind some of these small factories that doing metal work and just everything that I always thought was coming out of some mega factory in China and after I started watching these videos is really amazed me that a lot of this stuff is coming out of small independent shops, I am embarrassed that America does not have half of the ambition at these young gentlemen have. My day be blessed and continue to be productive.
That's amazing that coconut shells can be make into to something else! Thanks for sharing.
Tait lasari
Wow!Galing naman,saan ito banda a,anung Lugar ito,
God bless ❤️ love from PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭
Look at that trailer at the beginning! Lmmmmaaaaooooooo🤦♂️😳
Best work process. But more new systems and new machines need to expand this type of industry. The state government has to take interest rather than corrupt politics 😆. Thank you🙏.
Most Amazing Video #Greatskills
Great work guys 😊
I hadn't realised that rope could be manufactured using such short strands.
Its really quite fascinating that someone thought to use the waste products from coconuts in this way!
It's really all they have to work with. The Indians and middle East thrive off of the trash from other countries.
At one part in the video, it showed what looked like a plastic line being added to the center of each of the rope strands, with the coconut husk material being wrapped around it. Then, those rope parts were wrapped with other plastic lined rope parts.
There are no plastic used to make these ropes. You need to realize Indians have been making these ropes centuries before the invention of plastic.🤦♂️
If we have this in Tamilnadu it would super
Very hardworking great job.
Very interesting 👍
Transformation is genius… hope it’s cost effective if considering the usage of electricity!
It's amazing coconut can produce useful products
Eating coconut 🥥
And that coco peat for farming 👍👍👍
🌺 At first it looked like they were transferring it from place to place to place until finally it got to the stage where it was actually turning into a rope, ha!😳😂🌺
Very interesting. Thanks for showing us.
Very satisfying.nicely shot
wow, it's amazing, there's a lot of coconut waste and the engine has a large capacity, it's extraordinary, I'm from Indonesia, I'm very amazed
Very hard working people
These are all over the Philippines up until the early 90's in the provinces.
I didn't know it's still alive in South Asia.
India was one of the top producers till a decade ago
Great video Thanks for sharing
Love the idea. If only these guys were given few wheel barrows to help them transfer the load.
coir has lot of uses including when it gets fine treatment it can be used for packaging material instead of tin aluminium...and its eco freindly when infused with other green pulp coir shall give that stability strength to hold product safe secure like even as roof tops...
Very good video!
Nice to see process with fourtinth century maschines modernisation can improve safety and product and can generate more revnues
Хорошая работа 👍🇷🇺👋
Super 👌❤
С увожением братья 🇷🇺👍
Njema kabisa Ndugu.
I would let them make food for me but these guys are good rope makers
Great idea. Well done
Amazing love sabut kelapa
Wow ganyan lang pala yan napaka laki pala ng tulong ng mga balat ng niyog
അത്യാധുനീക രീതി കൊള്ളാം.
The impression of Tina Turner was perfect.
👍
I remember sofa seats in1960s filled with fibre of coconut husks.
Top
Wao amazing
Very super work
Mast bhari
Kamal tha a video
Amazing but how strong is the rope?
Very nice video
Superior 🙏🙏🙏
Very good work. 👍
Těžká práce...
Fantastic
Great videos but I recommend 2x video speed on some parts
2×
The coconut shell is 1st soaked before the processes begin.
Keep it up. Don't add distracting music to your videos.
Amazing ideals🌴
nice very good wrk
So the rop is only held together by small strands of friction?
Lol yup
At one part of the video, it actually looked like they were adding line made of plastic to the center of the ropes and then wrapping the coconut husk material around that plastic line.
You need to learn how physics work, son. No wonder Indians stealing all your tech jobs😂😂😂🤦♂️
This is a cool video
சேலம் மாவட்டம் கருக்கல்வாடி கிராமம் அதைச் சுற்றியுள்ள ஊர்களில் இந்தத் தொழில் தான் பிரதானமாக விளங்குகிறது பலரின் வாழ்வாதாரமும் இதுதான் பலரின் மூச்சுக்காற்றும் இதுதான் பலர் இதை முற்காலம் தொட்டு குலத்தொழில் ஆகவே செய்கிறார்கள் இந்தத் தொழிலில் கஷ்டப்படுபவர்களுக்கு நியாயமான ஊதியம் கிடைப்பதில்லை இடைத்தரகர்கள் தான் கொழுத்த சம்பளம் பார்க்கிறார்கள்
amajing from ludhiana
Interessante esse processo
Waist se best 👍
Every part of coconut can be use. The leaves is made for brooms to sweep the floor. The hard shell is used for jewels and decoration.
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নাইচ ভিডিও
So powerful coco rope
Can anyone tell me what this rope is basically used for, and what can you use it for and watch you cannot use it for and how long it lasts compared to hemp rope and other types. Thank you for the information
Its is used for everything in India even for tying down huge boats.
Ide yang bagus
Nice!Same process of woolen, cotton mills
Except for the plastic line being added into the center of each rope strand. In cotton, wool, and linen factories they don't have to add the plastic line to the middle to make ropes. In the video, it shows one part that looks like a plastic line being added to the center of each rope strand, with the coconut husk material being wrapped around it, then wrapped with another rope strand.
Very nice vedio . Very useful rope .Thanks for sharing this vedio . I want to know where is the Factory?
Aapka pon nabr batao
Waw kitne tejswi tejswi log h hmare India me
Mast mast
Which place I want to see
Super
കയർ ഉണ്ടാക്കുന്നത് ഇഷ്ടായി. പണ്ട് എന്റെ വീടിനടുത്തു ഒരു വീട്ടിൽ കയർപിരി ഉണ്ടായിരുന്നു. അന്ന് മടൽ വെള്ളത്തിലിട്ടു കുറെ പെണ്ണുങ്ങൾ ഇരുന്നു തല്ലി ആണ് ചകിരി എടുത്തിരുന്നത്. പിന്നെ കൈ കൊണ്ട് പിരിക്കുമായിരുന്നു.
If the 1st stage machines for converting the coconut husks into coir were put into underground pits, the work output of labourers would improve as they would not have to climb up with heavy loads on their heads. Similarly much can be done to continuously improve the machinery design to have less noise, less wastage, better workflow integration and automation for higher productivity and efficiency.
Aaaaap
👍 very nice
when we are going to improve to machines people lose the opportunity to work
Don't think for automation
It will spoil the labour livelihood
Thankyou Sir
God bless you all the way
How strong is this rope and the life expectancy of this rope
Bohot achaha
Where it is running
Nice, but if rains comes, all will get destroyed.
Spinning giant ropes for the worlds itchiest sweater.
More efficient and productive if closed door operation
Wher this place
9.09 what was that
Coco
Very nich aca aca
It's amazing 💕
Good work 👍
Supr bro
what are the machines that you use in making it
I'm doing this work kerala India Alleppey
Why is the iron cage? I think if it was a plastic or a bus cage they would have suffered less.
it would be helpful if you provide approximately price for machines and area required to start setup
nothing is free man, especially trade info.
You need Shitloads of coconut trees
Wow where can I buy that machine❤
สุดยอดบะก้วยเต้ดครับ
good
We use these ropes everyday in Kerala. We have plenty of coir making places here.
How to buy this machine sir because i have coconut farm in my hometown;