This Brilliant Technique Of Metal Casting Will Leave You Speechless!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 авг 2021
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  • @Grub370
    @Grub370 2 года назад +911

    I'm speechless because this amazing casting is the same as everybody's regular casting.

    • @bradleyasztalos6650
      @bradleyasztalos6650 2 года назад +28

      I know what bunch bs. Every casting I've ever seen is exactly like this....

    • @SkinnyVinnyLive
      @SkinnyVinnyLive 2 года назад +19

      I did similar in high-school shop

    • @VestigialHead
      @VestigialHead 2 года назад +36

      I was waiting to see the amazing part.

    • @dustinrustick8450
      @dustinrustick8450 2 года назад +111

      The amazing part is that they do it in flip flops. :)

    • @VestigialHead
      @VestigialHead 2 года назад +17

      @@dustinrustick8450 Steel toed flip flops for the win

  • @chuckrier8816
    @chuckrier8816 2 года назад +559

    I’m just happy to see everyone wearing their safety sandals 🩴👍

    • @f87115
      @f87115 2 года назад +10

      Most suspenseful part of video… makin my toes curl ,,, but looks like they have done this before :)

    • @TheShorebird
      @TheShorebird 2 года назад +6

      LOL! My thoughts also.

    • @phillhuddleston9445
      @phillhuddleston9445 2 года назад +9

      Actually some are not wearing the safety sandals, some are barefoot :-(

    • @magiclarry7688
      @magiclarry7688 2 года назад +4

      OSHA is a stickler........lol

    • @davidhill220
      @davidhill220 2 года назад +6

      If you've ever had molten iron or hot sand caught in your laced up steel toes, you'd know why they are wearing sandals.

  • @user-zo5hb6lu3t
    @user-zo5hb6lu3t 2 года назад +76

    Чувствуется современность и технологичность , в древнем риме например в таких же литейных тапочки были не резиновые а кожанные с деревянной подошвой , во как технологии скакнули )

    • @SergiiF_UAOdessa
      @SergiiF_UAOdessa 2 года назад +17

      Ну вот вы тоже ... а что, нано-лопата, изготовленная
      под 90 градусов к черенку , неужели она вас не впечатлила ?🤣

    • @user-6101
      @user-6101 2 года назад +2

      А что за металл льют чугун или алюминий?

    • @user-fu9kc8db5z
      @user-fu9kc8db5z 2 года назад +9

      @@user-6101 адамантий разве не понятно

    • @KRomRoKoT
      @KRomRoKoT 2 года назад +5

      @@user-fu9kc8db5z Мифрил же!

    • @relative_0
      @relative_0 2 года назад +7

      круто...и половина комментирующих только посрать может без помощи! Но тут в комментах просто гении инженерной мысли и основатели литейного производства! Смешно!

  • @cyrilsingh3465
    @cyrilsingh3465 2 года назад +3

    These men are very hardworking and dedicated professionals who are working without any fuss, with simple equipment and no safety gear at all. This is their daily job. People from wealthy nations may find their methods crude and hazardous. But for them, it's a simple routine. A salute to these hardworking people.

    • @vodkasour8385
      @vodkasour8385 2 года назад

      closer to slavery im sure they are making nothing to do this

  • @danielpool2039
    @danielpool2039 2 года назад +323

    This technique has been used for thousands of years. It's brilliant, yes, but also VERY old. Modern foundries use Disa machines that make one of these sand molds every 10 seconds. The sand is engineered; the molding, removing the part from the mold, and sand recycling are all automated now.

    • @fredrichardson9761
      @fredrichardson9761 2 года назад +21

      I suspect there are modern safety measures that are a bit more advanced as well. This was just a bit hair raising to watch!

    • @uxb1112
      @uxb1112 2 года назад +9

      @@fredrichardson9761 snowflake!

    • @uxb1112
      @uxb1112 2 года назад

      @Old Time Radio and Silver Screen Productions child!

    • @chrissouthworth
      @chrissouthworth 2 года назад +14

      @@fredrichardson9761 Hello, my friend - stop banging that vent. I'll grab it barehanded and remove it. Can we slow down the molten metal pour? A spark landed in my sandal. Nevertheless, I'll kick some red-hot alloy with it.

    • @liemtjoeng1250
      @liemtjoeng1250 2 года назад +1

      worthed for cheap salary 👍🙏

  • @cook5381
    @cook5381 2 года назад +10

    Forget the beach. I could go on a holiday to these workshops and just watch these chaps work. Great team work and skill.

  • @billandtheboys605
    @billandtheboys605 Год назад +1

    I'm just learning casting, this is so far above what I do it's crazy!! LOVE IT!

  • @shittyshow
    @shittyshow 2 года назад +3

    I spent half of the video trying to find a word to describe how baffingly impressive this is.
    I'm speechless.
    That's an outstanding level of ingenuity and effort to put food on ones table.
    May the Universe bless this men and their families.

  • @timtutiul1737
    @timtutiul1737 2 года назад +20

    It still amazes me what can be done when something needs done with out fancy equipment!!!

  • @user-rz5lk3lr2g
    @user-rz5lk3lr2g 2 года назад +44

    Не увидел ни какой техники, только мастерство человеческое.

  • @TheContiero
    @TheContiero 2 года назад +8

    nada tão espetacular, a ponto de deixar sem palavras, mas é interessante o processo: praticamente artesanal!

  • @PeterSt1954
    @PeterSt1954 2 года назад +5

    I used to make patterns in a medium run grey iron foundry and this is pretty much how we made this sort of casting. They obviously know their job and are working in fairly primitive conditions but you will see this sort of thing in any foundry that casts in sand in Europe. I still find it fascinating to watch.

  • @perfesser944
    @perfesser944 2 года назад +482

    I see a lot of hard-working casters who certainly earn their salt, especially since there is not one single consideration regarding workplace safety. I like the idea of the pattern doubling as a corebox. The sodium-silicate-and-CO2 dry sand method is obsolete, at least by first world standards, but certainly common in the third world. In other words, there is NOTHING in this video to leave anyone who knows a modicum about sand-casting speechless. That title is clickbait if I ever saw one.

    • @mjb12141963
      @mjb12141963 2 года назад +16

      My extensive training in casting from tenth grade shop class in 1980 taught me enough to know they could be doing things a bit safer. I am shocked how this amazing thing they were supposed to be doing was almost exactly what I was taught back then as well.

    • @desotopete
      @desotopete 2 года назад +22

      Would you like a refund?

    • @philmenzies2477
      @philmenzies2477 2 года назад +39

      @@desotopete I'm unhappy about the clickbait title too. So yes, I would like my 14:30 back. I will gift the remaining 0:04 for the hot spark in the sandal @ 11:47 😈

    • @hoperp1951
      @hoperp1951 2 года назад +21

      Yup, no getting away from the fact that for 1600 this is just amazing. But for 2020 / 2021 it is a real joke. No safe handling gear of any description, no sign of health and safety other than 1 furnaceman with some $1 dark glasses. I'd hate to see the accident book if one ever exists and both the short and long term health of the workers is what would make one speechless I am sure.

    • @desotopete
      @desotopete 2 года назад +14

      @@hoperp1951 You can call it a joke but it is just a reality. It is the way it is being done over there in certain places. Sure there is no safety measures at all but this video also brings this to light by showing it.

  • @alfulton5946
    @alfulton5946 2 года назад +55

    This is how metal casting has been done for 150 years or more . Don't get me wrong it's amazing how much they accomplished with what they have compared to what a large scale operation would be using

    • @jamesgrimsey8865
      @jamesgrimsey8865 2 года назад +5

      I agree. Anyone who has worked in a foundry would find these techniques commonplace. The only thing unusual is the lack of modern tools.

    • @alfulton5946
      @alfulton5946 2 года назад +3

      @@jamesgrimsey8865 yeah that kind of is impressive how little they have and still get the job done

    • @BigButtocks967
      @BigButtocks967 2 года назад +10

      Actually the 1st casting in this way was in 800bc, 3000 years ago.

    • @oltedders
      @oltedders 2 года назад +5

      Much longer than 150 years. Usually not such big objects. Brass and silver candlesticks and andirons in the West.
      No explanation of what they're making here. Disappointing.

    • @brrrrr256
      @brrrrr256 2 года назад +2

      @@BigButtocks967 Yeah, I was gonna say. A couple thousand years....

  • @Erek_chapin
    @Erek_chapin 2 года назад +5

    These guys are masters at their craft, I remember sand casting in high school we were allowed to make ashtrays. That was difficult enough.

  • @JimStephensUS
    @JimStephensUS 2 года назад +14

    I think what's most impressive is that all of everything you see, including the bricked up iron forge, was obviously made by guys in pajamas and flip flops in a third would country by hand. Equally impressive is how well the molding sand/clay (two color types) holds together when handled, the tampers they use, they way they fire the molded sand to harden it, the way they vent the molded sand with an ice pick, and the flasks that were made from plate steel apparently. Kids today have it too easy...
    Now if only I knew WHAT it is they are making??? Missile silo covers??

    • @rjaylick-uni_novaz
      @rjaylick-uni_novaz 2 года назад +1

      Went from making a point to just ranting idly but that’s the track I took

    • @revolvermaster4939
      @revolvermaster4939 2 года назад +2

      I was impressed by the fact that they haven’t advanced much in 3,000 years.

  • @mhughes1160
    @mhughes1160 2 года назад +64

    11:41 the famous dingal-berry dance
    I’m speechless they cast metal just like everyone else , minus the safety equipment

    • @macinfloydvolk
      @macinfloydvolk 2 года назад +4

      Don’t see anyone getting injured … maybe the lack of safety equipment makes them more careful and not to do anything stupid like we would do here. You’d get a couple of young folks being immature and they’d mess it all up

    • @8lazingSaddles
      @8lazingSaddles 2 года назад +2

      I did see one guy with some big yellow rubber dishwashing gloves on. But he was just sitting there doing nothing - must have been the owner.

    • @macinfloydvolk
      @macinfloydvolk 2 года назад

      @@elypowell6797 🙄

    • @111111877
      @111111877 2 года назад +1

      @@macinfloydvolk They are unlikely to be injured, killed or maimed is the most likely out come of things going wrong in that environment.

    • @macinfloydvolk
      @macinfloydvolk 2 года назад

      @@111111877 you’re a damned hall monitor or your mommy didn’t let you outside to play in the dirt when you were a kid - I’m guessing you’re under 30

  • @bigbob1699
    @bigbob1699 2 года назад +71

    You have to love the open toed safety shoes .

    • @shaneclyde8694
      @shaneclyde8694 2 года назад +4

      There steel capped

    • @jgellert
      @jgellert 2 года назад +3

      Those are the best ,you can wash them easily and you don't need to waste any socks in case of an accident just remove the remainings with a plier:))))

    • @garywheeler7039
      @garywheeler7039 2 года назад +5

      They are also wearing their "safety squints".

    • @shalnks
      @shalnks 2 года назад

      @@garywheeler7039 AVE

    • @gorillaau
      @gorillaau 2 года назад

      @@garywheeler7039 Where's the safety tie?

  • @jodyslater6969
    @jodyslater6969 2 года назад +3

    Yea! There is probably a quicker way being done somewhere, this is skill and technique. I love watching these videos.

  • @hodwooker5584
    @hodwooker5584 2 года назад +16

    I worked in foundry before I retired, I can state for a fact that these are very skilled craftsmen.

    • @MrSarus86
      @MrSarus86 2 года назад +1

      тем страннее условия в которых они работают. Они могли бы проработать технику безопасности, оборудовать цех электролебедкой и подвесным путем. Хотя бы использовать в работе перчатки

  • @markjust86
    @markjust86 2 года назад +4

    Wow I'm speechless, they are doing it the same way most people do it manually!

  • @whitehorse1959
    @whitehorse1959 2 года назад +5

    The sarcasm is strong in the video title.

  • @richarddavies7728
    @richarddavies7728 2 года назад +6

    A technique still in use by every backyard foundry and one off shop everywhere in the world.

  • @mystic_tacos
    @mystic_tacos 2 года назад +7

    I'm not speechless. But I am very intrigued by their ingenuity, dedication and hard work!!

    • @lordblack998
      @lordblack998 2 года назад

      I'm more left speechless because of the lack of overall health and safety, these guys seriously need some PPE and shown proper manual handling techniques.

    • @nocturnaljoe9543
      @nocturnaljoe9543 2 года назад

      @@lordblack998 Then off you go and bring it to them.

    • @alganhar1
      @alganhar1 2 года назад +1

      Why? This method of casting is literally 3000 years old. Hell sand casting is still used regularly today even in 'First World' countries because it works. These guys are not exactly inventing the wheel here.... though they are breaking every safety rule I use in my own small casting setup!

  • @davidbrewer7937
    @davidbrewer7937 2 года назад +27

    Just love those safety flip flops!

    • @realskaterxl7608
      @realskaterxl7608 2 года назад

      In India (assuming it’s India) they have about 13,7 billion toes… losing one pinkie is no big issue there I guess… 😅😂

    • @watcherofwatchers
      @watcherofwatchers 2 года назад +2

      Ahhh, the predictable comment from a predictable person lacking proper perspective. You just can't help yourself, can you? Safety Sally must always have her say.

    • @VenturiLife
      @VenturiLife 2 года назад

      The Secret of La Chancla

    • @KAOTSOUKI
      @KAOTSOUKI 2 года назад

      You lack the sence of the toe.

    • @spudpud-T67
      @spudpud-T67 2 года назад

      @@realskaterxl7608 I like the "about" 13,7 billion toes. Considering their safety practices it does make you think it's probably a little less than 13,7 billion.

  • @Impractical_Engineer
    @Impractical_Engineer 2 года назад +6

    Glad to see people still using the safety squint as a valid protector for their eyes.

    • @watcherofwatchers
      @watcherofwatchers 2 года назад +2

      I swear. People like you are among the most obnoxious on the Internet.

    • @patrickperry6945
      @patrickperry6945 2 года назад

      @@watcherofwatchers why is Engineer Brain obnoxious? For pointing out the lack of safety equipment? I don’t see your point.

  • @aga080
    @aga080 2 года назад

    the absolute madlads did it.. they really did it

  • @user-xg1jg5zu6q
    @user-xg1jg5zu6q 2 года назад +12

    Голой рукой хватать раскалённое кольцо, конечно, блестящая техника!

    • @user-xb9yn9wj8l
      @user-xb9yn9wj8l 2 года назад +1

      видать у них нет перчаток ,рабочих , одноразовых ..

    • @sergklim1124
      @sergklim1124 2 года назад +9

      @@user-xb9yn9wj8l походу там есть одноразовые рабочие😁😁😁😁

  • @Snugglez187
    @Snugglez187 2 года назад +30

    What's really impressive is that they do that hard, tedious shit all day and then still have enough energy to go pull a night shift at the scam call center!

    • @zsoltbr
      @zsoltbr 2 года назад +3

      Actually, there is another million people for that.

    • @noguruespanol
      @noguruespanol 2 года назад +5

      Casting in Pakistan . Scammers in india

    • @axeman2638
      @axeman2638 2 года назад

      underrated

    • @axeman2638
      @axeman2638 2 года назад

      @@apollomoonlandings it was obviously a joke snowflake.

  • @user-vv8iw6zb1f
    @user-vv8iw6zb1f 2 года назад +10

    Блиииин, как они работают в таких условиях????!!!! В дырявых тапках льют металл!!!!! Обалдеть!!! Вот это производство!

    • @vasilymilchenko1690
      @vasilymilchenko1690 2 года назад +1

      ... расплавленный металл не должен задерживаться в обуви, он должен свободно вытекать через "технологические" отверстия чтобы ногти не обгорели..!!! А в общем-то ...Здорово!!! ... за 15 минут весь технологический цикл : от заполнения формы формовочной массой до выемки готового изделия!!

    • @dmitrys777
      @dmitrys777 2 года назад

      Секрет технологии в использовании босых ног.

    • @ToropigaSkunk
      @ToropigaSkunk 2 года назад

      Третья экономика мира, хуле

  • @Bravovictor4
    @Bravovictor4 2 года назад

    i salute these daring workers who are working with no personal protection

  • @LindaDDWilson2004
    @LindaDDWilson2004 2 года назад

    These men are excellant craftsmen!! Well done genterlen!!

  • @fermorales9087
    @fermorales9087 2 года назад +4

    ¿Desarrollo de tecnología? Estas técnicas datan de hace mas de 50 años en la industria metalúrgica. El gas es gas carbónico que instantáneamente solidifica la arena mezclada con silicato de sodio de los "centros". Es admirable que todo el trabajo lo hacen manualmente, cuando hoy día se usan máquinas moldeadoras que hacen todo este proceso. La introducción a este video haría pensar a las personas que esta es "tecnología nueva", sin embargo no lo es.

  • @marcelocabrera5531
    @marcelocabrera5531 2 года назад +8

    Es visto más de 30 videos de estos tipos y no me dejan de asombrar !! Son unos genios de la fundición 👏👏👏👏👏 todos unos ejemplos !!! Excelente trabajos 👍

    • @yairbecerra6026
      @yairbecerra6026 2 года назад

      Y esclavos amigo.

    • @marcelocabrera5531
      @marcelocabrera5531 2 года назад +1

      @@yairbecerra6026 verdaderamente desconozco en que leyes viven en ese país y que incluso desconozco de qué país son estás personas ! Pero te puedo asegurar que sin importar que país sea ? Somos todos esclavos y conformistas ! En nuestro país Argentina el peso $ no tiene nada de valor ! Precisamos unos 100 y algo más de pesos para comprar un (1) dólar !! Así que eso nos hace unos esclavos en nuestro país .imagínate que una persona que no cuente con un trabajo efectivo y seguro (en blanco) y vive de changas no gana más de $900 diario que equivale a comprar unos 6 dólares y con esa plata en este país no te alcanza para comer al mediodía ni mucho menos para comer a la noche !!en pocas palabras TODOS SOMOS ESCLAVO . Pero mí comentario fue de la capacitación en el trabajo que tienen esas personas 👍

    • @KyMJose
      @KyMJose 2 года назад +1

      @@marcelocabrera5531 Concuerdo contigo, en donde trabajo también hay fundición y al ver este video me doy cuenta del gran trabajo en equipo que lleva, un poco distinto al mio que es Tornería

    • @marcelocabrera5531
      @marcelocabrera5531 2 года назад

      @@KyMJose si yo realmente es impresionante como trabajan con tanta confianza propia ! Y por lo que veo es con cero comodidad a recepción de algunos que usan un ventilador de pie . Jose un fuerte abrazo y que tengas un excelente 2022 lleno de grandes éxitos 👍

  • @christopherforsyth5284
    @christopherforsyth5284 2 года назад +6

    What is " Amazing " is that the ANCIENT process is still in use .

  • @michaelpaul721
    @michaelpaul721 Год назад

    Hard work is always so valuable. You are creating with your own hands.

  • @kewrock
    @kewrock 2 года назад +111

    If it weren't for the electric fan in view in the background, This could easily be 1821 instead of 2021.

    • @cammurray8453
      @cammurray8453 2 года назад +9

      Except for the 20th century CO2 hardening core sand.

    • @search2learn776
      @search2learn776 2 года назад

      The meaning?

    • @toesandsoles
      @toesandsoles 2 года назад

      @@cammurray8453 he was talking about the heat of that place

    • @Splits-man
      @Splits-man 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing!

    • @Splits-man
      @Splits-man 2 года назад +1

      @@search2learn776 what, you think it looks modern?

  • @artesinezcomz
    @artesinezcomz 2 года назад +6

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  • @MrStudzdog
    @MrStudzdog 2 года назад +3

    The sign on the wall reads, "120 seconds without an injury"

  • @Mocking69
    @Mocking69 2 года назад

    I am impressed by the beautiful circle ♪

  • @supertramp6011
    @supertramp6011 2 года назад +14

    Huge respect for these skilled ,hard working people. The danger factor is off the charts too. Makes me almost appreciate our ridiculously over the top safety culture in the west…..👌

    • @jayzenitram9621
      @jayzenitram9621 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I don't think those sandals are OSHA approved.

    • @byronholloway
      @byronholloway 2 года назад +4

      Our "Ridiculously over the top safety culture" is actually the bare minimum, and is only put in place AFTER SIGNIGICANT INJURIES.

    • @asherael
      @asherael 2 года назад +1

      @@byronholloway yeah, there's always gonna be people who get pissy that their preteen children aren't losing limbs in textile mills. Some people are just wrong, and you just gotta let them be wrong.

  • @rispatha
    @rispatha 2 года назад +6

    10 years later they finally achieve the goal of having a toilet bowl mold for ceramic casting toilets. BRILLIANT I am Speechless.

    • @markjust86
      @markjust86 2 года назад +1

      Not everyone, there were definitely a few of them without their super protective sandles on!

  • @ianjuby
    @ianjuby 2 года назад

    "OSHA? No, never heard of him. OSHA doesn't work here. "
    That's impressive work boys!

  • @archiea1476
    @archiea1476 2 года назад

    I’m speechless because these workers are doing their thing without safety equipment or shoes.

  • @nikonyrh
    @nikonyrh 2 года назад +6

    I like how the guy at 12:00 was trying to do it safely, but his colleague was like "no no no, just use your bare hand!". Wow they casted a very complex structure!

  • @Yukam1912
    @Yukam1912 2 года назад +4

    This is the only casting technique i know
    And it still is amazing

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums 2 года назад

    Those guys are such hard workers and so very skilled

  • @jorgevichas
    @jorgevichas 2 года назад +2

    Excelente, y con escasos recursos!!!

  • @icitlalistardust9060
    @icitlalistardust9060 2 года назад +16

    Wow… a brilliant technology….invented a the beginning of the Bronze Age!

  • @meyou5041
    @meyou5041 2 года назад +7

    Anyone who has been to these countries can instantly remember the smell just by looking at this video.

  • @antoninoscannapieco5508
    @antoninoscannapieco5508 2 года назад

    Wow, they work the molten metal in slippers!! Great video!!

  • @yadirajones6292
    @yadirajones6292 2 года назад

    CONGRATULATIONS FROM ECUADOR MY FRIENDS ......YOU ARE THE BEST TO MAKE THATS WORK

  • @DeeSeaAreEss
    @DeeSeaAreEss 2 года назад +54

    Nothing astounding here unless you are a millennial and assume everything is 3D printed - which is amazing. I remember doing this 40 years ago at school. I can’t imagine health and safety would allow 15 year olds to carry crucibles of molten aluminium anymore. But metalwork was definitely a more fun “O level” choice than geography.

    • @hammersandnails1458
      @hammersandnails1458 2 года назад +4

      We did this in middle school shop class. I made an aluminum alligator ashtray!

    • @shibuigardenbungalows0420
      @shibuigardenbungalows0420 2 года назад +4

      We never did that barefoot technique though

    • @kevg3320
      @kevg3320 2 года назад +2

      Ah! O' levels. I'm prob one of the few reading this that knows what you're talking about.
      The only casting I ever did was a steel cube which I then machined using a shaping machine. Funnily enough, when I came to my 'options', I gave up metalwork but took geography. Ironically, became a Marine Engineer!!

    • @jaidenbrink
      @jaidenbrink 2 года назад

      Im a millennial, and I would’ve given my left arm to be able to lean metal casting in shop. unfortunately all we did was learn CAD(boring), electrical math(which I learned in physics class anyway), and made a clipboard with a jigsaw. All in all a boring shop class.
      Also the millennials aren’t the young ones anymore(25-38), that would be gen z(7-22)

    • @startreking
      @startreking 2 года назад

      You do realize not everyone under 65 is a millennial?

  • @rtp3962
    @rtp3962 2 года назад +3

    I had no idea George Foreman grills were made like that!

  • @coldplayplayer15
    @coldplayplayer15 2 года назад

    "Are you providing any safety equipment for your workers?"
    "Who do you think provided the flip-flops"

  • @henryhenderson7051
    @henryhenderson7051 2 года назад +1

    May not be anything new, but I for one appreciate the old ways as well as the hard work that goes into it.

  • @joecaner
    @joecaner 2 года назад +5

    I've done some sand casting so I am more curious than speechless:
    WHAT HAVE THEY MADE?
    WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE?

  • @MrMarkRoads
    @MrMarkRoads 2 года назад +15

    Pouring metal in sandals and pajamas, what could go wrong?

    • @kevintucker3354
      @kevintucker3354 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely no OSHA type organization in 3rd world countries.

    • @gregpeterman1102
      @gregpeterman1102 2 года назад +2

      @@kevintucker3354 Why the jobs go overseas.

  • @m.k.4128
    @m.k.4128 2 года назад +2

    What kind of soil/sand are they using? It holds the form very well and seems to be very accurate. It must have good angular grains. Did they mix it with something? I'm from a coast region so we have very rounded sands...

  • @afc358
    @afc358 2 года назад

    I'm relieved they had the good sense to put sandals on when the molten metal was splashing around.

  • @snakezdewiggle6084
    @snakezdewiggle6084 2 года назад +4

    Great vid' thank you. These highly skilled people, (often under payed), should be highlighted. !

  • @benchapple1583
    @benchapple1583 2 года назад +4

    Oh look! A five thousand year old casting process. I'm speechless.

  • @valdirsoledadedias9142
    @valdirsoledadedias9142 2 года назад +1

    Se vê que, é um trabalho em equipe, todos focados, no mesmo objetivo.

  • @tonymacaroni7458
    @tonymacaroni7458 2 года назад +1

    Perfect occupation for flip flops and dresses, what could go wrong?

  • @e020443
    @e020443 2 года назад +13

    Having worked in the aerospace foundry industry for over 40 years, I'll repeat what I've told many over the years: it's not especially difficult to pour an object that looks like it's supposed to, but if you need it to be sound all over and meet mechanical properties every time, that's a whole 'nother story. As others have stated, the technique illustrated is thousands of years old, and the only thing that leaves me speechless is that what we saw in the video was considered especially noteworthy.

    • @user-pq6mr6op3p
      @user-pq6mr6op3p 2 года назад +1

      Aerospace foundry industry? That sounds like bullshit..

    • @thedamnyankee1
      @thedamnyankee1 2 года назад

      I don't know, dudes pouring molten iron in sandals leaves me a little speechless.

    • @peterweller8583
      @peterweller8583 2 года назад

      @@user-pq6mr6op3p Sort of huh like it? But no it's high tec sounding but it exists none the less We or I should I used to machine investment castings for pumps and governor's housings for the aerospace industries.

    • @peterweller8583
      @peterweller8583 2 года назад

      @@Demoniodg You know it.
      Having machined those FN investment castings of Imconel stainless I'd say so bloke.

  • @arkady4
    @arkady4 2 года назад +11

    По способу отлива металла, действительно молчу. Но работают дружно.

  • @tirkentube
    @tirkentube 2 года назад

    i think speechless is a strong word here.

  • @garvinhooper
    @garvinhooper 2 года назад

    not many countries that still have these kind of craftsmen, hats off to these men

    • @alganhar1
      @alganhar1 2 года назад

      Are you kidding? Sand casting is a commonly used technique literally everywhere. Its still used in the First World regularly, hell I use sand casting and lost wax casting regularly. Literally every country with a metal working industry has 'these kind of craftsmen'. For fuck sake, this kind of casting is literally fucking thousands of years old.

  • @ihosvanyrodriguez4759
    @ihosvanyrodriguez4759 2 года назад +6

    Excelente trabajo , cualquiera pienza que será fácil , pero es bien difícil

  • @TheTamaleWhisperer
    @TheTamaleWhisperer 2 года назад +10

    The filth left me speechless!!!

    • @jonmiguel
      @jonmiguel 2 года назад +1

      Doesn't look like they're making food-grade items so.....

  • @Kanoee64
    @Kanoee64 2 года назад

    Wow, I'm speechless!

  • @ricardoneves4123
    @ricardoneves4123 2 года назад +1

    Muito bom! Perfeito!

  • @asurangsi
    @asurangsi 2 года назад +43

    This video is very interesting. The guys have great skills. The title of the video is way over the top though. Speechless? Not really.

    • @philmenzies2477
      @philmenzies2477 2 года назад +2

      Not really "brilliant" either

    • @pollcrazy
      @pollcrazy 2 года назад +1

      Maybe the lack of safety PPE , how many people get injured each month.

    • @henrydunn9420
      @henrydunn9420 2 года назад

      @@pollcrazy you should ask how many get killed each day

  • @BitSmythe
    @BitSmythe 2 года назад +5

    4:55 Gotta love the safety techniques!

    • @wayland7150
      @wayland7150 2 года назад

      You're less likely to drop something on your foot if wearing sandals.

  • @TsuruchiBrian
    @TsuruchiBrian 2 года назад

    I'm speechless at the brilliant way they do metal casting without closed toe shoes.

  • @americanrebel413
    @americanrebel413 2 года назад

    Much respect!

  • @user-rr8wc5cf1l
    @user-rr8wc5cf1l 2 года назад +31

    В чём бы мне пойти в сталеварный цех?? Ммм а ведь тапки резиновые есть!

    • @Nikolai_Petrovich3
      @Nikolai_Petrovich3 2 года назад +4

      Шлепки открытые отлично предохраняют от жидкого металла

    • @user-fk1kz8vb3x
      @user-fk1kz8vb3x 2 года назад +4

      Мне понравился ответ технологу одной нашей тетеньки, работающей в термичке, когда она полезла доставать деталь в печь с голыми руками, только в перчатках:,, Да там же всего 560 градусов'' ')))).

  • @vallv7526
    @vallv7526 2 года назад +6

    Охрана труда на высоте. С голыми ногами в литейном отделении, это круто вообще. Парни со стальными яйцами. Особенно при разливке металла.

    • @alexandrvasilevich3070
      @alexandrvasilevich3070 2 года назад +3

      Я в шоке. Это кажется примитивным, но это высокое мастерство, как ни странно

    • @pashadyadka5828
      @pashadyadka5828 2 года назад

      Тоже самое хотел написать)

    • @user-sm5od3ei7u
      @user-sm5od3ei7u 2 года назад

      @@alexandrvasilevich3070 , а в чем мастерство? Обычное литье в формовочную землю в опоках. Формуется модель и стержня, устанавливается литниковая система с прибылью и выпорами и заливается металл. Вначале двадцатого века в ссср так еще делали отливки, а потом перешли на литье по выплавляемым моделям и литье в кокиля.

  • @TheArmedDoveOfPeace
    @TheArmedDoveOfPeace 2 года назад +2

    Вот это технология, вот это мастерство, прям как тысячу лет назад наши предки делали....

    • @iarisiliel
      @iarisiliel 2 года назад

      Тысячу лет назад не было пластиковых шлепанцев - инновации

    • @denimwarn1580
      @denimwarn1580 2 года назад

      наши до сих пор по этой технологии "Калибры делают"

    • @iarisiliel
      @iarisiliel 2 года назад +1

      @@denimwarn1580 на Украине не делают "калибры"

    • @denimwarn1580
      @denimwarn1580 2 года назад

      @@iarisiliel а причем тут Украина? Ролик не там снят, и в комментарии на который я ответил слова нет про Украину...

    • @iarisiliel
      @iarisiliel 2 года назад

      @@denimwarn1580
      _>>Ролик не там снят_
      Ролик снят и не там, где делают "калибры".
      _>>и в комментарии на который я ответил слова нет про Украину_
      Ну почему-же. И "калибров" нет, и технологический уровень промышленности схож. Даже точки над буквами есть. Только ребята более загорелые

  • @datman3416
    @datman3416 2 года назад +3

    I wish someone who had tons of knowledge about this stuff would do voice overs on these videos and explain whats going on and comment on the techniques

  • @miikapekk5155
    @miikapekk5155 2 года назад +27

    "Brilliant technique of casting metal" My ass ! This is how its been done for centuries now !

  • @plurplursen7172
    @plurplursen7172 2 года назад +6

    I would go insane doing this work after 30 minutes because of the noise

  • @britishprofessor9957
    @britishprofessor9957 2 года назад

    Incredible skill

  • @IgorAndreevski
    @IgorAndreevski 2 года назад

    the safety slippers are a nice touch

  • @shaygetz52
    @shaygetz52 2 года назад +10

    I was a pattern maker for awhile, then I got replaced by a million dollar pattern printer...sigh...

  • @clippet-hk
    @clippet-hk 2 года назад +9

    Wow indeed! So good to see such dedication and expertise, casting amazing large pieces to near perfection. They make the work look so simple.

  • @K2DO
    @K2DO 2 года назад

    Good video thanks mate.

  • @sventrady7774
    @sventrady7774 2 года назад

    The most amazing thing about this video is the workers doing it in sandals

  • @user-il8wl3te3x
    @user-il8wl3te3x 2 года назад +17

    Охренеть как далеко технологии шагнули! Теперь можно люки для канализации в гараже отливать!!!

    • @ya-Master
      @ya-Master 2 года назад +4

      Так это ж люки для космических кораблей.

    • @gostghost7043
      @gostghost7043 2 года назад +1

      Эти ребята выживут.

    • @user-ik2iv7qo8z
      @user-ik2iv7qo8z 2 года назад

      И сейчас некоторые изделия также отливают...

    • @user-ik2iv7qo8z
      @user-ik2iv7qo8z 2 года назад

      В странах СНГ 😉

  • @inlimbo6019
    @inlimbo6019 2 года назад +2

    loving those health and safety approved flip flops lol

    • @Mentorcase
      @Mentorcase 2 года назад

      Indian safety boots.

  • @Unknown_Random_Guy
    @Unknown_Random_Guy 2 года назад

    I was very relieved to see that a few of the guys were smart enough to wear their OSHA approved Safety Sandals!

  • @user-fy3pn6dm5k
    @user-fy3pn6dm5k 2 года назад

    Amazing skill

  • @MrCheckmateMarine
    @MrCheckmateMarine 2 года назад +16

    So brilliant that everybody in the world has been using it for centuries. Glad your people finally "discovered" it for themselves. There are many other wonders awaiting them!

    • @jamespyacek2691
      @jamespyacek2691 2 года назад +1

      Aren't you clever!

    • @alganhar1
      @alganhar1 2 года назад +1

      @@jamespyacek2691 That is what is called Sarcasm.... But he is not wrong either. Sand casting is literally thousands of years old.

    • @asherael
      @asherael 2 года назад

      they didn't finally discover it, they just have cheap enough labour and life that it's worth still doing this way.

  • @ScrapPalletMan
    @ScrapPalletMan 2 года назад +207

    😶 After 14 minutes I still can't figure out WHAT they were making.

  • @renemartin5729
    @renemartin5729 2 года назад

    Speechless indeed.

  • @iceman9678
    @iceman9678 2 года назад

    Those guys work their azzes off. Nice job!

  • @fmiranda3099
    @fmiranda3099 2 года назад +3

    Risk prevention officer :"Il pass on this one"...

  • @Chanakya50BC
    @Chanakya50BC 2 года назад +19

    I am really speechless to see this obsolete technology being called brilliant. This is how it was done during my grandfather and his grandfather and his great grandfather's time.

    • @edgeofeternity101
      @edgeofeternity101 2 года назад +5

      Only they were smart enough to wear boots

    • @alganhar1
      @alganhar1 2 года назад

      Still used today. Sand casting has not gone away even in the Western world...

  • @MrIslandman59
    @MrIslandman59 2 года назад

    I love the process, I worked in a foundry in the early '70s in Jax Fl., I guess they've never heard of OSHA!

  • @SuperHyee
    @SuperHyee 2 года назад

    Thanks !