I'd liked to have seen more of the furnace working. They appear to have slag running out the hole where the metal comes from, whilst the section where the slag should come from remained unused. The guy making the moulds had an impressive way of making them.
They will improve. They have taken materials of little value and have turned it to a commercially viable product. They are creating wealth. Industry and capitalism are how people lift themselves from poverty. It worked for us, Britain, Japan, and is working for China.
125,625th time I heard this same comment in at least 12 different videos containing simular content, Just watch with amasement and aww, that your not subjected to these sort of work conditions.
They will never improve. No knowledge of alloy content or carbon. No way to test the metallurgy of their product. To them, steel is steel and aluminum is aluminum.
2nd comment here. @patrickhathaway6178.... I was going to be that stupid ass commenter on how these dudes should be wearing steel toe boots instead of sandals, but unfortanetly some one beat me to it.
I'd liked to have seen more of the furnace working. They appear to have slag running out the hole where the metal comes from, whilst the section where the slag should come from remained unused. The guy making the moulds had an impressive way of making them.
Im actually quite amazed that there clothing aint full of holes with all the splatter and lack of safety equipment
They will improve. They have taken materials of little value and have turned it to a commercially viable product. They are creating wealth. Industry and capitalism are how people lift themselves from poverty. It worked for us, Britain, Japan, and is working for China.
Cope, mold release, sand, stomp stomp stomp, scree. You go boys!
I have no idea WTF they are making, but I will never complain about my job again
Thank you for the video!
Safety is number one at this facility
Living till tomorrow is the priority. America will be this soon if we don’t straighten up.
Очень здорово
Where do all these half demolished buildings come from?
Não da pra acreditar fazendo um trabalho destes sem a menor segurança de sandálias.
What is the part used for? Tia
For clothing irons. There is another video where they finish the base plates (which is what these are) and assemble the iron.
@@crisnystrom tyvm
Need steel toe cap boots - can't grow new toes and feet!
125,625th time I heard this same comment in at least 12 different videos containing simular content, Just watch with amasement and aww, that your not subjected to these sort of work conditions.
You might wish to send them some.
After watching this.. i realise i actually dont have a rat problem
What they even make? What for are they?
They will never improve. No knowledge of alloy content or carbon. No way to test the metallurgy of their product. To them, steel is steel and aluminum is aluminum.
No shoes either 😮.
Actual function and durability are irrelevant, as long as the object looks, relatively close, to what it's supposed to.
POOR PAKISTANI PEOPLE .😲
2nd comment here. @patrickhathaway6178.... I was going to be that stupid ass commenter on how these dudes should be wearing steel toe boots instead of sandals, but unfortanetly some one beat me to it.