I thought the same exact thing: look at these yahoos all giving different hand signals. I can hear the old timer fiery Italian operator I worked with for a bit: "I only need one of you fuckin' assholes waving your hands at me!!"
6:05 if anyone was wondering why there's no scale on that one, it's because they're forging titanium and it's oxidizing much less than steel. edit: at 13:52 is also titanium
8:10 gotta love the “bump the hump” technique applied on such a massive scale. I know it from straightening old handsaw blades, but cool to see it used in such an industrial process. I guess it’s just universal concept for flattening metal.
Check out my reply I mentioned about the big steam fordshammer we converted to air operation with 6 giant Caterpillar compressors. There were only 2 of that giant foreshammer made in the world one was in Russia and 1 was in Gardena California at R plant Martin Marietta.
Dal primo giorno in pensione è possibile, ma di sicuro non glielo auguro, che inizino a soffrire di acufeni, da giovane non patisci nulla ma prima o poi il conto arriva... È molto triste vedere questi operai senza alcuna protezione alle orecchie, e parlo per esperienza vissuta.
When you look at these guys with their silver heat suits on to get near this and you remember the guys in Star Wars running around on things floating in a sea of hot magma rock without any heat problems
All this complete production was at Crucible Steel Corporation in a small town of Salwey NY . At my time there were 1200 employees. This plant was able to produce the best steel in the world. Its metals used for the manufacturing parts in aircrafts submarines and other important indicates. To my dismay this plant shut the doors and not exist any more! 😮USA was not able to compete with other countries metal producers. 😢
High pressure vessel domes such as a power plant heat exchanger. Others are custom or short production run machine parts like timing gears for heavy ship engines.
Where is this industrial forging plant located? Seems like a pretty large yet well-maintained facility. Especially when you consider what comes with an Industry like Forging and Steel Mills.... This is a clean facility. Terrible with proper PPE. Safety glasses are cheap
One was in Gardena California at the Martin Marietta facility that I worked at worked on that machine actually it was air operated used to be steam only 2 of them in the world.
I used to work at Harvey and Martin Marietta special metals in Gardena and torrents I was Mill right and their maintenance department are repaired a lot of equipment seeing here. The giant mass depressed and a giant sure we manufactured specit's manufactured special metals majority of it was titanium. Is hard job great workshop. I was the one in the cage where they brought me all the machinery gear boxes and hydraulics there will require to clean them before bringing them in I had spares on the shelf. I was the one that would go up on top of the Crane and change the industrial lights up on top up on top nobody had they got to do it. I did the ones over my shop and that was a mistake I started having to do everybody's well well we're limiting this department.
if there was ever a video that showed the need for better communications it was the start of this one there was more frantic handwaving going on in here than someone leaving on a cruise ship you could literally see the frustration and the guy headpieces and some sort of communication is needed here desperately especially in this type of very critical and dangerous situation I imagine if you missed this up at costs the company quite a bit of money
Alvin's half spheres were forged at ATI Ladish Forging in Cudahy Wisconsin in 2009. I was a crew member on that day in Ladish building 66. Pure Titanium. There is video of Alvin being rebuilt and the forgings being made on RUclips... look up "Alvin Submersible rebuild Ladish" The video shown here with the sphere looks like another deep sea sub that must have been rebuilt by a different outfit. But you are right our equipment looked a hell of a lot like what they are doing in the video when we rebuilt Alvin spheres.
En una maniobra se debe dar indicaciones al operador de la grúa por parte de solo una persona,, todos los operarios tienen diferente punto de vista de la misma maniobra, por lo tanto las indicaciones siempre serán diferentes o a destiempo y eso genera confusión y es una potencial causa de un acidente, además no es necesario gritar, eso genera estrés, por eso existe el lenguaje corporal, ese trabajo de forja es demasiado arriesgado y se debe tener la debida atención y precaución, además de concentración
Everyone shouts something different, everyone points in a different direction. some don't know what to do at all. completely chaotic actually. but typical for a developing country.
Im a crane operator and i told the shipyard that i want only these three guys working with me as spotters cause they know what to do and alpt of times i cant see the heavy metal sheets or u its or pbjects im lowering fown behind bulkjeads and onto the ship and gotta trust them guys woth my job and other ppls lives and dont need three idiots all goving me random hand signals. Thees guys are dumb but damn thaat a huge hammer forge. Bet it shakes the whole steel meal when it starts hammering at full force. I know its not the biggest in the worl but i bet it still shakes the hell out of the ground and all
Stressing me out how chaotic that first video was. There are too many of those guys in silver suits just walking around. It’s like half of them don’t actually know what they’re doing. An one of them used their hand to hook the glowing metal. They also seemed way to close for proper safety. This is dangerous equipment. Then there’s the fact they’re going everything manually and shouting different stuff. If they’re are acting as the persons in the cranes eyes they should have head sets. And the way they transfers that glowing metal in the first place.... it should have had more chains for better control. And they should have lifted it instead of dragging it! That beam was nearly knocked off... so chaotic! Sorry rant over
Hi. There have been designed the most powerful mechanical (not hydraulic) press, of at least 100,000t, by the elderly inventor alone. But do you think they say "wow! I want that press at every cost!"? The cost is not "every", by the way. Don’t you feel the irony of the moment? We’ve left the stone age just now, for the age of the regular space flights! The 100,000 press machine is a hallmark of the new era.... But they do not seem to burst into tears in great excitement. They're too busy: the dreams about the future, you know. How ON EARTH they're going to build all these projects without developing heavy industries and promoting such great inventors and inventions!? If you'd like to support the inventor and his powerful project, please contact me.
Get off the cocaine. Presses that DWARF these have been used in England in the MID 1800s. No big deal..... they were steam driven. And I've seen a small restored steam driven one in action a couple years ago. It was uploaded on my channel.
Gotta love it when you're running the crane and you've got 3 different idiots all giving you different hand signals.
I thought the same exact thing: look at these yahoos all giving different hand signals. I can hear the old timer fiery Italian operator I worked with for a bit: "I only need one of you fuckin' assholes waving your hands at me!!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
lmao i noticed that shit to y were that many ppl standin around there in the first place lol
Maybe they were just voting on how hot it was
And they talk like chipmunks or Jawas!😂😂😂
they sound like a mix between jawas and minions
Are they breathing helium?
6:05 if anyone was wondering why there's no scale on that one, it's because they're forging titanium and it's oxidizing much less than steel. edit: at 13:52 is also titanium
That's mother of a lump of Ti!
If you could know, what exactly should I search for to get the sound effect same as in 6:05?
I mean same level of strong metal hit.
If thats actually titanium, its the single most expensive piece of billet I've ever seen.
13/52
@@samh5550 guts sword sound?
All I could think of at the beginning was minions at work lol
Banana?
Yeah. All the guys giving the crane operator different hand signals. Definitely minions.
That’s actually only the size of a US quarter. Those are only very small workers
You don't use the word only correctly
@@BlueSquad00 derp derp
Derp.
Congratulations captain pedant
8:10 gotta love the “bump the hump” technique applied on such a massive scale. I know it from straightening old handsaw blades, but cool to see it used in such an industrial process. I guess it’s just universal concept for flattening metal.
They speak like the minions in the first clip
They are special oompa loompas that work with steel instead of chocolate
We finally found the femur breaker!
Unexpected SCP.
*blood-curdling scream*
Are there any videos of the actual forge hammer itself being made? And, what type of metal or alloy is used to make the hammer and its components?
I saw one years ago I think British path might have one
Check out my reply I mentioned about the big steam fordshammer we converted to air operation with 6 giant Caterpillar compressors. There were only 2 of that giant foreshammer made in the world one was in Russia and 1 was in Gardena California at R plant Martin Marietta.
I can’t imagine how loud this shit must be
What I didn't hear you
Shockwaves loud. I believe you hear it from a decent distance.
The people standing next to it probably feel it in their bones
@@april_ yes they do and they also feel it in their body for the rest of their life very tough job
Dal primo giorno in pensione è possibile, ma di sicuro non glielo auguro, che inizino a soffrire di acufeni, da giovane non patisci nulla ma prima o poi il conto arriva... È molto triste vedere questi operai senza alcuna protezione alle orecchie, e parlo per esperienza vissuta.
4:07 I think my neighbor was using that on Sunday
Imagine living near that blue one at 6:15.
It would actually bounce you off the ground so like earthquakes. See my other postings
Netfilx: Are you still watching?
Someones daughter: 4:10
12:40 What is that liquid? It can’t be water.
Salt water brine
Hats off to people doing that kind of work. I wonder what the survival rate is.
When you look at these guys with their silver heat suits on to get near this and you remember the guys in Star Wars running around on things floating in a sea of hot magma rock without any heat problems
Or having their bare hands next to hot metal pouring out of a door they were trying to cut open.
LOVE when the workers sound like the Star Wars Sand People.
Bra jobbat Thomas.
Fascinerande att se vad du kan göra
12:30 what is that liquid? Some kind of oil?
Thanks for a visit to the modern day forge!!
Where’s the forge that made the forge? The parts, dies, etc. are astonishingly huge.
All this complete production was at Crucible Steel Corporation in a small town of Salwey NY . At my time there were 1200 employees. This plant was able to produce the best steel in the world. Its metals used for the manufacturing parts in aircrafts
submarines and other important
indicates. To my dismay this plant shut the doors and not exist any more! 😮USA was not able to compete with other countries metal producers. 😢
I love how they sound and look a little like minions at the default playback speed.
Dloes anyone know what some of these parts are used for or machined into?
High pressure vessel domes such as a power plant heat exchanger. Others are custom or short production run machine parts like timing gears for heavy ship engines.
The one that looked like a large rivet was a axle A hub for a train.
I swear at least one of these machines has to be called Hephaestus.
Why do the workers sound like minions?
0:00 they look so cute in their clothes
Well these guys look well organized!
Hello fellow redditors from r/Forging
Howdy
Hey
Where is this industrial forging plant located? Seems like a pretty large yet well-maintained facility. Especially when you consider what comes with an Industry like Forging and Steel Mills.... This is a clean facility. Terrible with proper PPE. Safety glasses are cheap
One was in Gardena California at the Martin Marietta facility that I worked at worked on that machine actually it was air operated used to be steam only 2 of them in the world.
5:21 Is that hammer sinking into the floor?
sir can we make a complete airplane in one strike with this machine?
22:42 Shows the man stepping on the hammer pedal.
unglaublich, dass ich so etwas noch erleben darf ,,,,,,,vor Covid....
Exactly what are you manufacturing? please .
I used to work at Harvey and Martin Marietta special metals in Gardena and torrents I was Mill right and their maintenance department are repaired a lot of equipment seeing here. The giant mass depressed and a giant sure we manufactured specit's manufactured special metals majority of it was titanium. Is hard job great workshop. I was the one in the cage where they brought me all the machinery gear boxes and hydraulics there will require to clean them before bringing them in I had spares on the shelf. I was the one that would go up on top of the Crane and change the industrial lights up on top up on top nobody had they got to do it. I did the ones over my shop and that was a mistake I started having to do everybody's well well we're limiting this department.
Look like space men! What are they making?
Как космонавты, я в кузне как чертёнок уставший😅
I come from the Indian Steel Mill video. There is stark constrast in company policy.
Makes our 50 pound Little Giant look like a toy.
if there was ever a video that showed the need for better communications it was the start of this one there was more frantic handwaving going on in here than someone leaving on a cruise ship you could literally see the frustration and the guy headpieces and some sort of communication is needed here desperately especially in this type of very critical and dangerous situation I imagine if you missed this up at costs the company quite a bit of money
They said 🤺
Imagine how loud it must be to be next to one of those hammers
WHAT
@@EagleBeagle4886
IMAGINE HOW LOUD IT MUST BE TO BE NEXT TO ONE OF THOSE HAMMERS!!! 📣
notice how the guy checking the dimensions of a large, white hot piece of steel @5:11 is NOT wearing eye protection or gloves!
Whose in control of the hammer? And how is it controlled?
John Bonham, he uses a foot pedal.
22:42 Shows the man stepping on the hammer pedal.
Where Thor's hammer 🔨 is made
An f in the chat for the first person to Shaffer their hand in those presses
That looks like one half of the upgraded titanium sphere for the Alvin deep sea sub.
Alvin's half spheres were forged at ATI Ladish Forging in Cudahy Wisconsin in 2009. I was a crew member on that day in Ladish building 66. Pure Titanium. There is video of Alvin being rebuilt and the forgings being made on RUclips... look up "Alvin Submersible rebuild Ladish"
The video shown here with the sphere looks like another deep sea sub that must have been rebuilt by a different outfit. But you are right our equipment looked a hell of a lot like what they are doing in the video when we rebuilt Alvin spheres.
Bei uns in Dillingen Saar am Bahnhof hintendran, da hört man den ganzen Tag von einem Schmiedehammer.
I think Heavy Duty Hammer forging machine will be replace by hydraulic in the coming years for high efficency and nice working condition
Looks like they all know what they're doing 😂😂😂😂
where is this located?
Thanks to tech and workers
En una maniobra se debe dar indicaciones al operador de la grúa por parte de solo una persona,, todos los operarios tienen diferente punto de vista de la misma maniobra, por lo tanto las indicaciones siempre serán diferentes o a destiempo y eso genera confusión y es una potencial causa de un acidente, además no es necesario gritar, eso genera estrés, por eso existe el lenguaje corporal, ese trabajo de forja es demasiado arriesgado y se debe tener la debida atención y precaución, además de concentración
They sound like oompa loompas
Real life Minions.
2:44 2:47 2:50 2:53
Running a Winch cable through a hook? 😮
This must be where thor goes to get his hammer
Which country
It'd be cool to work there if it wasn't so damn dangerous
They sound like a bunch of Jawas!
Can you ever see any idle British workers do this. 😂
Everyone shouts something different, everyone points in a different direction. some don't know what to do at all. completely chaotic actually. but typical for a developing country.
Question is how machines made?
Probably in a factory
यह एलियन कौन है इस विडिओ मे
Looks like a bunch of Oopmalompas in the chocolate factory. It doesn´t help that the video i sped up so their voices sound tiny 😂
They’re all tinned up like baked potatoes!
They dont even have safety glasses on😢
Why do they remind me of minions??
The guy with the lil scraper accomplished absolute nothing
The Cybermen are real after all...
I didn't know that Earth had Jawas.
If you close your eyes, it sounds like me and your mom
15:00 making of the xbox series
Thats just the prototype model. The real one is much larger.
Mais!! Il y a tout le monde qui commande ?
5 minute mark...no hearing protection!!!!!!!!!
Don't worry. He is actually a deaf person. DEI hire.
نحتاج ايراد واسرار لفعل هذا لان يساعد البلد
No ear defenders!!! They'll all be deaf after 2 years of that!!!
who needs to lift when your job is to shove those huge pieces of steel around
Kinda like me when I'm trying to finish
Latest technology eh?
Sehe ich das richtig. HIER wird Stahl komprimiert.
Who called it hammer forging and not ninja hattori?
Im a crane operator and i told the shipyard that i want only these three guys working with me as spotters cause they know what to do and alpt of times i cant see the heavy metal sheets or u its or pbjects im lowering fown behind bulkjeads and onto the ship and gotta trust them guys woth my job and other ppls lives and dont need three idiots all goving me random hand signals. Thees guys are dumb but damn thaat a huge hammer forge. Bet it shakes the whole steel meal when it starts hammering at full force. I know its not the biggest in the worl but i bet it still shakes the hell out of the ground and all
Umpa Loompas
I wish those silver munchkins would stop playing chicken.
Weird Minions
It's funny to watch and hear on 2x speed.
Stressing me out how chaotic that first video was. There are too many of those guys in silver suits just walking around. It’s like half of them don’t actually know what they’re doing. An one of them used their hand to hook the glowing metal. They also seemed way to close for proper safety. This is dangerous equipment. Then there’s the fact they’re going everything manually and shouting different stuff. If they’re are acting as the persons in the cranes eyes they should have head sets. And the way they transfers that glowing metal in the first place.... it should have had more chains for better control. And they should have lifted it instead of dragging it! That beam was nearly knocked off... so chaotic! Sorry rant over
fuck thats a lot of effort to make a wok - why not stand cast it
When i want to go, put me under that
I'm gonna guess that this is an all male audience.
Where's all the women steel workers?
I do not understand Lilipusion.
Hi. There have been designed the most powerful mechanical (not hydraulic) press, of at least 100,000t, by the elderly inventor alone. But do you think they say "wow! I want that press at every cost!"? The cost is not "every", by the way. Don’t you feel the irony of the moment? We’ve left the stone age just now, for the age of the regular space flights! The 100,000 press machine is a hallmark of the new era.... But they do not seem to burst into tears in great excitement. They're too busy: the dreams about the future, you know. How ON EARTH they're going to build all these projects without developing heavy industries and promoting such great inventors and inventions!?
If you'd like to support the inventor and his powerful project, please contact me.
This is sweet! Awe inspiring in some ways.
Get off the cocaine. Presses that DWARF these have been used in England in the MID 1800s. No big deal..... they were steam driven. And I've seen a small restored steam driven one in action a couple years ago. It was uploaded on my channel.
Chinese and Japanese do it with robots
Wer baut so was?
15:00
16:50 look so funny