To viewers that have never worked in a fab shop like this it is incredibly loud. The hammering and grinding on metal plate, especially it being made into a drum shape does not come out in this video. Maybe Bluetooth it to headphones and crank it all the way to 11. These hard working very skilled men will be mostly deaf and maybe blind and die of lung disease if they survive 20 years in these conditions. This is a sacrifice they make to feed their families. Us westerners really need to think about that before we ridicule them.
The west has had this during the industrial age 100 - 400 years ago. The labour movement and unions came about because workers did not need to die to feed their families. The wealthy indusrial barons fought tooth and nail (still do) to prevent the rise of unions. You can thank the union movement if you live in a country where safety and of the working class is important.
@@randomtask99 because when you are young you do not think of the long term effects. I was the same way and I have permanent tinnitus and breathing problems myself. I wear hearing protection and a respirator now when needed. The lungs will clear up some over time until your body gets ready to die. But the ringing in my ears in there til the end. No cure surgical or otherwise. After over 20 years of constant ringing in both ears I would have hoped for blissful insanity so they could medicate me into a stupor. Yet I am still fully aware and sadly sober.
i would rather watch these fine human beings any day of the week over some over-fed American jackass bragging about how well he can "stack his dimes" in his immaculate shop.....
A nation that does not wait for their government to provide means to excel, these people make it possible with what they have on hand. My respect to you guys because you guys make many amazing things possible with very little 👍🏻
As a retired NDT technician and pressure welder I think they have done a very good job under the lack of what we call modern equipment, and safety procedures.
I have seen this done in the uk. You boys are hardworker,s doing it all by hand and with very little gear. It must be very hot inside the drum welding the blades. As i know been there done that too. Well done lads. Much respect to you all.😁❤
Skill is very good, & the work is difficult. Amazed with no gloves & working in sandals with or with out socks that there is not red spots every where. Those metal sheets have to be sharp & very bulky. All the videos I've seen I'm impressed how hard these fella's work especially with what they have to work with and work in. As others have stated, much respect. Thank you.
Amazing the one side welds don’t snap in rolling process. The drum must wear pretty fast in aggregate mixing. Abrasion wears steel as if it were butter. Looks like maybe 5/32 6013 weld rod on AC current. 3/16 “ A-36 hot roll mill steel. No gloves or even face protection amazing they don’t get terrible arc burns and arc flash in eyes.
Caldeiraria bruta, o trabalho é todo brasal parabéns para vocês companheiros. Meus heróis está roscca sem-fim pode ser traçada seria menos trabalhoso, mas parabenizo pelo desempenho da equipe dedicada.
Они также и атомные технологии делают.оружие есть и АЭС строят.Ттак что не тяп ляп.только меня очень напрягает ихняя рабочая одежда и в тапочках.Мне и в ботинок окалина прилетала,ау них голая нога.
Олодци ребята работают можно сказать в екстримальних условиях а по качеству за ечаний нет погоняют стики в ноль ,очеть похвально в таких ребят и поучится есть чему все дедовским способом самое главное на качестве не сказивается ,все на очень висом кровне 😊😊😊😊😊!!!!!!!!
very impressive effort but that spiral raduis doent run parallel with the drum but big respect guys i do this for a living aswell, not an easy task but i love it with all my might
They produce pretty magnificent welds with "No-Name" welding rods, and equipment that has certainly seen far "better days", including the torches and cables!
Eventually we'll see auto-darkening welding helmets, especially since Chinese ones are pretty reasonably - priced. Probably "True-Colour" LCDs are in the somewhat more distant future.
Incredible work curving those plates accrately and the aligning them for welding. Even your welding is good looking. I hope they at least had a fan blowing fresh air into the mixer when they were welding. The welding fumes would really affect your health.
The fumes from the rod flux are pretty toxic, short and long term, hence the caution on ALL rod packs re. adequate ventilation. In the West, they'd be using remote air supply masks, however that tech is very expensive, and over there lives are (relatively) cheap unfortunately, even for skilled welders.
Sheet metal/construction workers in Pakistan make from 11,000 - 33,000 Rupees per month. That's roughly between $35 - $115 PER MONTH So if they're really, really skilled - not even 5 bucks a day.
What I find amazing besides the craftsmanship is that these workers are using the basic of tools, no OSHA regulations, no retirement, no worker's comp..........none of the things that the first world countries have. Hell, there are people in the US who refuse to work and the government provides for them. And yet, here are these people working their arses off to put food on the table, a roof over their heads and taking care of family.
Anyone know if there's any of these Indian and Pakistani videos that show lathe accidents, etc? They wear no ppe so there must be quite a few accidents.
Because it is more manual than anything else (no computer here), it appears like a rustic work, but it is a lot of engineering involved: right measurement, angle ........
Здравствуйте привет из России у вас всё отлично получается но без перчаток или руковиц работать нельзя техника безопасности руки можно поранить хорошего вам здоровья и вашим близким Нижний Новгород Юра Россия
I think this is one of the first videos where I’m genuinely impressed with their fabrication skills. The way they laid out the radius to roll the cone was pretty good, usually it’s a video of a guy welding a hole in an aluminum rim with a gas torch or some nonsense but these guys are pretty decent. I question how long that will last when it’s made from sheets that a couple guys can lift, I would assume it would heavier steel to take the abuse
To viewers that have never worked in a fab shop like this it is incredibly loud. The hammering and grinding on metal plate, especially it being made into a drum shape does not come out in this video. Maybe Bluetooth it to headphones and crank it all the way to 11. These hard working very skilled men will be mostly deaf and maybe blind and die of lung disease if they survive 20 years in these conditions. This is a sacrifice they make to feed their families. Us westerners really need to think about that before we ridicule them.
The west has had this during the industrial age 100 - 400 years ago. The labour movement and unions came about because workers did not need to die to feed their families. The wealthy indusrial barons fought tooth and nail (still do) to prevent the rise of unions. You can thank the union movement if you live in a country where safety and of the working class is important.
Why don't they wear ear plugs and a face mask then?
@@randomtask99 because when you are young you do not think of the long term effects. I was the same way and I have permanent tinnitus and breathing problems myself. I wear hearing protection and a respirator now when needed. The lungs will clear up some over time until your body gets ready to die. But the ringing in my ears in there til the end. No cure surgical or otherwise. After over 20 years of constant ringing in both ears I would have hoped for blissful insanity so they could medicate me into a stupor. Yet I am still fully aware and sadly sober.
i would rather watch these fine human beings any day of the week over some over-fed American jackass bragging about how well he can "stack his dimes" in his immaculate shop.....
If these morons want to work without very cheap and available ear plugs and masks, I have no sympathy
A nation that does not wait for their government to provide means to excel, these people make it possible with what they have on hand. My respect to you guys because you guys make many amazing things possible with very little 👍🏻
0:54 з0😊😊
😊😊😊😊😊😊666😊
Yes, it’s a third world country
Excellent skills ! 👍
more than amazing work nothing but admiration for the Pakistanis workers bravo bravo bravo wa al hamdo lillah
As a retired NDT technician and pressure welder I think they have done a very good job under the lack of what we call modern equipment, and safety procedures.
I'm old enough to remember when these things were riveted together. My contractor uncle called his cement delivery truck 'Ol Betsy!
I also give them props
Excellent work...1st group of welders were excellent! Great teamwork at all stages of fabrication...In the Part 2 video, not so much...
The best products make by hand great factory
more than amazing work nothing but admiration for the Pakistanis workers bravo bravo bravo wa al hamdo lillah
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❤🎉 Super Technical Team.
Amazing how it all fits together. They make the skilled work, look so easy!
Have you seen the welds? I wouldn't called that anywhere near 'Skilled' 😀
I have seen this done in the uk. You boys are hardworker,s doing it all by hand and with very little gear. It must be very hot inside the drum welding the blades. As i know been there done that too. Well done lads. Much respect to you all.😁❤
Sou brasileiro e aprendo muita coisas com vocês,são ótimos profissionais.
some one did a fantastic job on that end cap and never seen such work on the drumb great work gentlemen
More impressive than what they do in part two. 👍👍
생생한 현장 만들기 과정을 직접 볼수있어서 정말 좋앗습니다. 어려운환경속에서도 열심히 일하시는 모습이 보기 좋습니다.저도^^.건강하십시요^^
Amazing 👍👍👍
Какая точность разметки и изготовления заготовок в таких условиях!
They can make anything in order but not sure about quality... Appreciate them.
Skill is very good, & the work is difficult. Amazed with no gloves & working in sandals with or with out socks that there is not red spots every where. Those metal sheets have to be sharp & very bulky. All the videos I've seen I'm impressed how hard these fella's work especially with what they have to work with and work in. As others have stated, much respect. Thank you.
Good work... well done.
I watch these videos so I never take for granted my soft, cushy Western World. Somebody has to manufacture the things I use.
Ta ficando bom👍👏 continue
Welding by Alvin and the chipmunks. But honestly these guys make fantastic things with basic tools hats off to them.
Amazing the one side welds don’t snap in rolling process.
The drum must wear pretty fast in aggregate mixing. Abrasion wears steel as if it were butter.
Looks like maybe 5/32 6013 weld rod on AC current. 3/16 “ A-36 hot roll mill steel.
No gloves or even face protection amazing they don’t get terrible arc burns and arc flash in eyes.
Talent, excellent skills!
عمل رائع شكرأ شعب باكستان العظيم ❤❤❤
Impressive 🤓🙋♂️👍
splendid job, very diligent😀
ga nyaka ilmu pengetahuan tukang las hebat' ❤❤❤❤
wao tremendo entelijentee 👍🇩🇴🇩🇴
GOOD JOB AND GOOD TEAM
COULD YOU TELL ME THE THICKNESS YOU HAVE USE IN THIS ASSEMBLY
THANKS
Think bean cans.
Caldeiraria bruta, o trabalho é todo brasal parabéns para vocês companheiros.
Meus heróis está roscca sem-fim pode ser traçada seria menos trabalhoso, mas parabenizo pelo desempenho da equipe dedicada.
Amazing
Verry good
nice work!
Sin guantes sin zapatos de seguridad, solo manos llenas de ingenio
Такие умельцы и Наутилус сообразят.🤓👍
Скоро лунаход сделают ипройдуся по луне в шлепках
Они также и атомные технологии делают.оружие есть и АЭС строят.Ттак что не тяп ляп.только меня очень напрягает ихняя рабочая одежда и в тапочках.Мне и в ботинок окалина прилетала,ау них голая нога.
Yes good working
No gloves or boots or masks. Accidents?
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing, Employee working without PPE and tools minim.
Very good job,I do the same un My country Chile
ممكن تعطينا معلومات عن المقاسات
Hola en que parte de chile esta usted
Hola de la ciudad de Valdivia
Good technical people
Muito bom Trabalho.
Safety sandals?
Những người thợ thủ công này rất giỏi, chi tiết sản phẩm lắp ráp rất chính xác
Great video like this
Titta 😁 här kommer lillebror till TL30 jag hade 😁😁 grymma maskiner!
Felicito a los pakistanies por su ingenio,capacidad y creatividad.Sinceramente geniales e inigualables.
สุดยอดคนเก่ง
Were those guys are in Pakistan?
what are the specifications of the steel sheets?
Олодци ребята работают можно сказать в екстримальних условиях а по качеству за ечаний нет погоняют стики в ноль ,очеть похвально в таких ребят и поучится есть чему все дедовским способом самое главное на качестве не сказивается ,все на очень висом кровне 😊😊😊😊😊!!!!!!!!
Только качество сварки ужасное😂
Молодцы👍🤝👏
I can only imagine what they could do with machines for fine tuning 😅😅😅😅 amazing work men!!
Nicht umgehen 😂
where do they get the power to run the welders,and torches,
They have the electricity , but not the mechanised factory as this is a local rural industry .
Thank uou
Tabla este foarte subtire, in cateva luni de zile o sa se spargă.
very impressive effort but that spiral raduis doent run parallel with the drum but big respect guys i do this for a living aswell, not an easy task but i love it with all my might
Excelente trabajo
They produce pretty magnificent welds with "No-Name" welding rods, and equipment that has certainly seen far "better days", including the torches and cables!
I saw shoes, a welding helmet, and a ratcheting wrench. They're getting closer all the time.
Eventually we'll see auto-darkening welding helmets, especially since Chinese ones are pretty reasonably - priced. Probably "True-Colour" LCDs are in the somewhat more distant future.
Incredible work curving those plates accrately and the aligning them for welding. Even your welding is good looking.
I hope they at least had a fan blowing fresh air into the mixer when they were welding. The welding fumes would really affect your health.
The fumes from the rod flux are pretty toxic, short and long term, hence the caution on ALL rod packs re. adequate ventilation. In the West, they'd be using remote air supply masks, however that tech is very expensive, and over there lives are (relatively) cheap unfortunately, even for skilled welders.
fiz muito este tipo de trabalho eu sei o quanto é trabalhoso mas admiro muito eles porque é na pura rasa
jeez, where do these guys learn to weld?
I. wonderhow many injuries they have yearly.
Sume rajin kerja baik baik❤❤😊😊
This dudes are well fed they al have big tummies !!
The guys welding gotta have some tough skin. No gloves, sleeves rolled up. I would get sunburned doing that, I have before.
كيف سويت الغطا الامامي عند الجير
You boys are hardworker,s doing it all by hand and with very little gear.
We’re is the elephant to lift it ?
Dengan peralatan sederhana, bisa bikin apa saja. Pakistan
Молодцы ребята!!!
Hallo from holland😢😢😢😢😢
wow, welding with a shield, impressive.
oh well not when welding inside lol i have replaced the fins inside mixers, the way the light bounces around you burn all exposed skn.
Complimenti siete bravissimi!
USTALARIN İŞİÇOK ZOR ALLAH YARDIMÇILARI OLSUN
Those blade won't last very long??🤔🤔🤔
É inacreditavel.
Mantapp
Why do they beat on the job with hammers?
Thar looks like hot sweaty work inside that drum!
Not to mention the toxic gases.
37:35 If you let them, these guys could even build Boeing engines. 😅
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So how much do these workers make a day>?
Sheet metal/construction workers in Pakistan make from 11,000 - 33,000 Rupees per month. That's roughly between $35 - $115 PER MONTH
So if they're really, really skilled - not even 5 bucks a day.
Why do they bind the welding rod.
I love that they can make this stuff, But it doesn't look sturdy enough
Для них и так пойдёт!
Ужас
Impressionante.
They measure everything. Love it
What I find amazing besides the craftsmanship is that these workers are using the basic of tools, no OSHA regulations, no retirement, no worker's comp..........none of the things that the first world countries have.
Hell, there are people in the US who refuse to work and the government provides for them.
And yet, here are these people working their arses off to put food on the table, a roof over their heads and taking care of family.
Karoseri pakistan😊
About 60 years ago we did it this way in the Netherlands,
that should not be allowed anymore. Now you have to follow a VCA metal training.
Anyone know if there's any of these Indian and Pakistani videos that show lathe accidents, etc? They wear no ppe so there must be quite a few accidents.
exente espiral
Because it is more manual than anything else (no computer here), it appears like a rustic work, but it is a lot of engineering involved: right measurement, angle ........
It's filmed in Bradford, UK or Marseille, France?
Pakistan
@@wowinterestingskills hi how are you
Hi ,with city they are in Pakistan?
Здравствуйте привет из России у вас всё отлично получается но без перчаток или руковиц работать нельзя техника безопасности руки можно поранить хорошего вам здоровья и вашим близким Нижний Новгород Юра Россия
А руzzким не помогает ни шльом ни броник ни броня 😊😊😅
I think this is one of the first videos where I’m genuinely impressed with their fabrication skills. The way they laid out the radius to roll the cone was pretty good, usually it’s a video of a guy welding a hole in an aluminum rim with a gas torch or some nonsense but these guys are pretty decent. I question how long that will last when it’s made from sheets that a couple guys can lift, I would assume it would heavier steel to take the abuse
Pakistan ❤❤
so this is in my opinion in Domodedovo was filmed, masters ??!!😊
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