How much you wanna bet that is Zamfir on the pan flute? If you never saw those commercials for his album back in the 80's it was a hoot. ruclips.net/video/auzhMcEr4Gg/видео.html
Wow ... I have done this job countless times too ..I really like how you show that the last bit of the roll just wont bend and you have to "tip" the ends before rolling ..Impressed here ..well done !
I’ve done this a hundred times but not in this scale. Half inch plate my heaviest roll and 4” my heaviest cut. I really appreciate the chamfering between the flute and the roll.
For those of you (including myself) impressed with this, think about how much more impressive and interesting it would be watching this exact thing being done 100+ years ago.
Mooie video. Mooie machines. Heftig! Chapeau. Arbotechnisch zou de aannemer van de fundering op zn donder moeten krijgen, geen helmen etc, datzelfde mis ik in de werkplaats. Veel hijswerk. Veiligheidsbrillen her en der...
0:22 It's amazing how deep and thick a concrete foundation they made to support the machine. But then I guess it makes sense due to the massive weight and forces involved...
As a boiler maker I was asked to do this first day new job 200 mm Thick! I said to the boss,Im used to 12mm thick and have never used rollers like this. He said,you;ll be right its no different,I declined,saying I dont want to be the one to make the biggest fuck up ever in your shop. I was honestly intimidated by it..
@@PETER_YZ250FX You haven't got a clue don't you? This "creepy cutter" cuts through 210 mm of steel effortlessly (and thicker)...waterjets, plasma and laser are of no use with these thicknesses.
@@PETER_YZ250FX Nah, it may be faster but expensive to change over to new technology, and then find out that the new didn't last as long as the old, or cant do what old technology does. 210mm is quite a scary thickness.
Tijdens mijn actieve loopbaan heb ik 15 jaar lang pijpen , schalen , conussen gewalst op een Haeusler wals . wel met 4 rollen met een diameter van 700 mm .Het aanbekken gebeurde al rollend .
Dit filmpje is gemaakt bij Breman Machinery en hun zusterbedrijf Plaatwalserij Purmerend kan platen walsen tot max. 210 mm dik. Warm walsen dus. Daar valt niks aan/voor te bekken al rollende.
Very impressive rolling and bending power! At 9 minutes. Its a plate of 16000x2200x150mm. in my calculation it weights about 42t, not 143t..what do they say?
Hello good evening thank you for being beautiful thank you for being wonderful I hope you have a great day the greatness in you is beautiful good night
GOOD LORD!! They went to all the trouble of building these rolls and they are PYRAMIND rolls NOT PINCH rolls? Having been a brake and roll operator and instructor, the pros know that Pinch rolls only leave a flat spot on the ends equivalent to one material thickness. Pyramid rolls leave the ends flat equivalent to the distance from the centre of the top roll to the middle of the end roll. MUCH more waste. you can see the centre punch marks for the waste that must be removed before finishing the roll. With Pinch rolls the ends are preformed in the machine and there is no need to remove, cut the waste off and re-roll
Hey Jan en Henk. Mooi filmpje. Werken jullie nog steeds bij de Plaatwalserij? Hadden ze jullie ingehuurd voor de film of zijn jullie verhuisd naar Genemuiden? Geintje. Groetjes van oud collega Michiel. Altijd een hoop lol gehad daar en héél hard gewerkt met z'n allen.
very cool but I can't help wonder what happens if the metal gets over bent do you guys just flip the piece and hit it again in the opposite direction? Does the person that made the mistake still keep their job?
If you rolled that to tight it would be very difficult to reverse your mistake. You wouldnt be able to flip it over as the bent material would make the steel sheet want to hit the ground. Your only real option would be a high tonnage press brake and you would hit the opposite side to open up the radius. When working with this stuff you take all the time you need and creep up tp your desired radius. Eliminating overbending ideally. As for losing your job, not likely unless you screw up the same thing all the time. If you're doing that your probably not a good employee anyway.
That's why you go easy when rolling a plate. If you have a lot of tubes with the same diameter then you have to remember your start and end settings and the increments you use. But still you have to be careful...no 2 plates react the same!
@@honestreview1043 I've experienced first hand many times that after welding cracks appeared in the weld when re-rolling a tube. With thinner wall thicknesses(5/6/8/10/12/15/20 mm) this is no problem ofcourse. And btw. they can roll upto 210 mm thickness there...you don't just re-roll that. I should know because I worked in this same factory.
Nice clean factory!
The men take a pride in their work.
I really like the " how deep is your love" recorder cover in the background. It really puts you in the heavy steel fabrication mood
765555ye
How much you wanna bet that is Zamfir on the pan flute? If you never saw those commercials for his album back in the 80's it was a hoot.
ruclips.net/video/auzhMcEr4Gg/видео.html
Wow ... I have done this job countless times too ..I really like how you show that the last bit of the roll just wont bend and you have to "tip" the ends before rolling ..Impressed here ..well done !
Ik kom zelf uit de fijnmetaal maar jullie zijn voor mij kunstenaars, geweldig
Finally a machine that makes ends meet!
I’ve done this a hundred times but not in this scale. Half inch plate my heaviest roll and 4” my heaviest cut. I really appreciate the chamfering between the flute and the roll.
For those of you (including myself) impressed with this, think about how much more impressive and interesting it would be watching this exact thing being done 100+ years ago.
I'm just here for the music. :)
اهم شيء في العمل هو الاتقان وعدم التسرع وبرودة الاعصاب
Fantastic video. I used to do this for a living. Very skilled work. Not too much room for error.
Great video . Thankfully we still know how to make things in Europe ! Very profesional looking place
ik ben al 30 jaar aan het lassen, en graag had ik jullie als plaatwerker gehad !!!
👍🏻topjob👍🏻
I have done a lot of this stuff some time ago but this is Master level 💪
I've done way smaller version. This is amazing scale. Largest dog clamp I've ever seen too.
Mooie video. Mooie machines. Heftig! Chapeau. Arbotechnisch zou de aannemer van de fundering op zn donder moeten krijgen, geen helmen etc, datzelfde mis ik in de werkplaats. Veel hijswerk. Veiligheidsbrillen her en der...
Those are amazing machines and almost unbelievable work. Very skilled operators as well.
Add all the CNC controls and it still comes down the the operator’s skill and a visual template!
the best movie ever
0:22 It's amazing how deep and thick a concrete foundation they made to support the machine. But then I guess it makes sense due to the massive weight and forces involved...
As a boiler maker I was asked to do this first day new job 200 mm Thick!
I said to the boss,Im used to 12mm thick and have never used rollers like this.
He said,you;ll be right its no different,I declined,saying I dont want to be the one to
make the biggest fuck up ever in your shop.
I was honestly intimidated by it..
what is used for? what is this! pipe?
@@rn-wilx3952 some pipe like this are used on hidroelectrics.
Feel the same, this is different for sure😂
That press at 8:38 is pretty awesome too
Love it, they invest all that money in the rollers and have that oxy creeper cutter :-). Hope Huisman put a lot of work your way.
Peter Lochead old technology never fails, if it work’s why replace it.
@@aytonbob Because new teck is quicker and more cost effective
@@PETER_YZ250FX You haven't got a clue don't you? This "creepy cutter" cuts through 210 mm of steel effortlessly (and thicker)...waterjets, plasma and laser are of no use with these thicknesses.
@@ZerokillerOppel1 Thats a good point, I stand corrected.
@@PETER_YZ250FX
Nah, it may be faster but expensive to change over to new technology, and then find out that the new didn't last as long as the old, or cant do what old technology does. 210mm is quite a scary thickness.
The saw horse stands at 2:20 are sketchy for that plate!
Freaky I read that and looked up right at 2:19 lol.
Also improper use of lifting hooks and getting his feet under it.
0:01 mow your lawn/field, not sure which one it is the moment!
Nice welding apparatus!
Thanks.
That first one was huge!! That's a lot of metal to fill in weilding
If they made the Titanic with plates this thick, that majestic ship would have been still in service today.
That place has got to be a huge machine shop
Wow that's what I call a set of Rollers.
I didn’t know heavy machines made such music!
so nice i love your heavy duty work and you are doing with cool mind
Parabéns ja vi calandristas bons mais esse cara manja muito..
Imagine telling your boss that you've miscalculated the bend of 143 ton metal sheet.
It might be able to be saved, depending on the alloy and how much out of spec the bend is.
Ahaha ha
You could always hammer it back with a dolly 😀
Muito bom digno de quem conhece um abraço até a próxima valeu.
don't know what the heck they saying but TOUCHE'!!!! great job
The same campsite machine are now in India. It is very beat to roll steel plate in cool systems.
Esas si son verdaderas maquinas. No como las del taller donde trabajo....
music is so retro :)
Wow, this is real heavy duty stuff.
Thank you for showing well done
Buena musica buen video ...!!👍👍👍👍👍👍
4:59 How do they get it to roll tighter and tighter like that? Do they squeeze the rollers together a bit more on each pass?
Automated welder at 6:55 is sweet.
Woow looking lovely &same job me😍😍😍Rolling operator 👍👍💖💖💖
on-ge-loof-lijk !! WOW !
А тому,кто накасячил жёстко-сказать,чтобы обваривал эту милую фасочку электродами 😃👍
The Germans always did have a thing for astoundingly massive machinery.
Its a Dutch company which bought a Swiss machine. Nothing German there.
@@660stihl ....Are you german? : )
@@potatosalad5355 no. You😏?
Gostei muuuuuuuito !!!!!, gostaria de trabalhar com vocês!!!
Tijdens mijn actieve loopbaan heb ik 15 jaar lang pijpen , schalen , conussen gewalst op een Haeusler wals . wel met 4 rollen met een diameter van 700 mm .Het aanbekken gebeurde al rollend .
Dit filmpje is gemaakt bij Breman Machinery en hun zusterbedrijf Plaatwalserij Purmerend kan platen walsen tot max. 210 mm dik. Warm walsen dus. Daar valt niks aan/voor te bekken al rollende.
How exactly do people find these type of jobs
How do the jobs find these people?
Metal in motion. Beauty.
Heavy on the flute...
What do you mean its too short?
Allis Chalmers had a roll like this one but capable of rolling 20" thick
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Very impressive rolling and bending power! At 9 minutes. Its a plate of 16000x2200x150mm. in my calculation it weights about 42t, not 143t..what do they say?
Good job bro.....
Hello good evening thank you for being beautiful thank you for being wonderful I hope you have a great day the greatness in you is beautiful good night
GOOD LORD!! They went to all the trouble of building these rolls and they are PYRAMIND rolls NOT PINCH rolls?
Having been a brake and roll operator and instructor, the pros know that Pinch rolls only leave a flat spot on the ends equivalent to one material thickness. Pyramid rolls leave the ends flat equivalent to the distance from the centre of the top roll to the middle of the end roll. MUCH more waste. you can see the centre punch marks for the waste that must be removed before finishing the roll. With Pinch rolls the ends are preformed in the machine and there is no need to remove, cut the waste off and re-roll
dan mazur we had pinch rolls in the 1960s which could do cones and angle bar , channel and joists.
художники крупноформисты! large-form artists
Excellent work
Whats the name of that welding technique...?
Mig-Mag Flux Covered Submerged Arc
@@UrsulavonB SAW. Submerged Arc Welding. Not Mig.
great rolling/bending skills.....but crap slinging on the 4 leg chains with open hooks!
atomr123 123
Three legs, and those hooks are sized correctly for that plate.
How deep is your loveeee!
Like 💪👍👌🔔😀😀😀
That music 🤯 why not go with some heavy metal music.
Finally! My cockring!
This prcess we made 40 years ago on sheet thickness 10 mm in Iraq
Armoured gastanks for your camels?
How deep is your love.
Whats the music you play from 4.12 onward , just magic , do tell me yes
it is "greensleeves" ruclips.net/video/P5ItNxpwChE/видео.html
fantastic machines
Nice bending machine
mükemmel kutlarım iyi çalışmalar
Very good
Do you have English Subtitle?
Rudi Karell ?
Drop that music
Chapeau!
Good
Amazing
How do I live without YOU?
those are very large cans they're making -fantastic skill-magnificent machines - I assume german - or -Dutch - I can't tell??
Gez 13 shit we do this in alberta
Bigger scale
Dutch firm using either German/ Austrian or Swiss rolling installation.
Dutch
awesome!
That dust must be used to keep the welding arc invisible
Submerged arc welding. The flux protects the molten metal from the atmosphere. Also, as you say, the added bonus is that the arc is hidden.
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Ik werk hierrrr! haha!
They were making a giant can of soup to sell at Costco.
А мы по старинке !! Кувалдой!!))))
12 санти такова не вазможно с квалдой
geweldig
What could something like this be used for
I love metal fab
Hey Jan en Henk. Mooi filmpje. Werken jullie nog steeds bij de Plaatwalserij? Hadden ze jullie ingehuurd voor de film of zijn jullie verhuisd naar Genemuiden? Geintje. Groetjes van oud collega Michiel. Altijd een hoop lol gehad daar en héél hard gewerkt met z'n allen.
Dit wil gedoen wees !!
Sou projetista a 35 anos, e tiro o chapėu para o "calandrista"
Power like that
Amazing
Impressive
روعه العمل
very cool but I can't help wonder what happens if the metal gets over bent do you guys just flip the piece and hit it again in the opposite direction? Does the person that made the mistake still keep their job?
N Heuft Good question!
If you rolled that to tight it would be very difficult to reverse your mistake. You wouldnt be able to flip it over as the bent material would make the steel sheet want to hit the ground. Your only real option would be a high tonnage press brake and you would hit the opposite side to open up the radius. When working with this stuff you take all the time you need and creep up tp your desired radius. Eliminating overbending ideally. As for losing your job, not likely unless you screw up the same thing all the time. If you're doing that your probably not a good employee anyway.
That's why you go easy when rolling a plate. If you have a lot of tubes with the same diameter then you have to remember your start and end settings and the increments you use. But still you have to be careful...no 2 plates react the same!
It isn't crucial to get the preset bang on as the rolling can be re rolled after welding.
@@honestreview1043 I've experienced first hand many times that after welding cracks appeared in the weld when re-rolling a tube. With thinner wall thicknesses(5/6/8/10/12/15/20 mm) this is no problem ofcourse. And btw. they can roll upto 210 mm thickness there...you don't just re-roll that. I should know because I worked in this same factory.
he beveled the wrong side!
Great technology
Poderío PODERIO
Thanks for bending
WHY MUST THERE ALWAYS BE MUSIC AS AN ACCOMPANIMENT TO MOST OF THESE VIDS ??????
I want to work that company