That’s the second thing I noticed too. They’re supposed to be structural welds so I would expect a weave pattern and there looks to be very little penetration. The first thing I noticed was the lad on the lathe reaching over the chuck to turn it on and off. It would only take 10 minutes to move the switch to in front of the chuck and prevent an accident. There are so many videos on YT of people getting hurt or killed by lathes because of a second’s inattention.
@@scroungasworkshop4663 I'll never forget a kid in my shop class getting his shirt caught in the screw drive on a metal lathe because he didn't follow the rules and had his shirt untucked. Shop teacher saved him before he got hurt. Of course he was the kid that never paid attention.
How can they weld this thick material without chamfered edges? Weld is only on surface . They dont have enough power on their welder and thick electrode to make good weld on single pass.
A fair bit of lubrication would not hurt the lathe at all. They must have struggled to get some half decent machinery, why not maintain it a bit - lubricating oil is cheap enough anywhere.
I worked for a trailer suspension company for 11 years and those are very large hangers. It's amazing seeing this...barbaric to me, but works of course. Id like to see them get the bushings in.
@@rustymachineshop9456 The word "overloading" doesn't exist in those countries. They do have a audio warning signal in case of a real overload, that's the cracking sound of breaking parts 😉
Sure these guys can weld but I’d like to see them fabricate a work bench and chair. As far as the expense of safety gear goes, I’m sure they could afford it. I’ve seen them using more expensive mobile phones that I have on some of these videos.
Why would they want a workbench. why can't you understand that they work on the floor that's their way using a workbench maybe your way. It's called different cultures and that means people do things differently from others..and as for safety equipment ppe they simply don't use it I've been to many workshops in Pakistan and India and I've seen it sitting on the side covered in dust.
This is what recycling is all about. 5 years ago most of it was sailing on the high seas, 5000 miles away; in 5 years time it will be re-purposed for something else. When your country has no natural resources, you learn to recycle.
Lo diré cuántas veces sea necesario, me encanta ver a estas personas trabajar. Casi sin medios y con ninguna o muy poca tecnología. Pero ponen mucho amor. Felicidades 🎈.
amazing and great work,like and watching here my friend,I salute people work like this, because I am a Machinist,my work is about hard steel also, keepsafe always to yuor work my friend
Hard workers and craftsmen. Shame they don't have any safety gear to speak of, but it's likely not supplied or easy (expensive?) to get your hands on. Much respect for anyone who does the best they can with what they have.
I’m a boilermaker/coded welder and back before the covid I went on a trip to Thailand. I saw this “welder” on a building site using a dark coloured beer bottle as a welding mask.. I was 😵 “It just doesn’t make sense to us” If I look at my grinder without safety glasses I’ll get shit in my eye!!
@@MussaKZN yeah and the next day when I woke up I couldn't go out in the bright sun light with out it hurting like hell and running to the e r to get it dug out
You gotta be kidding me the guy isn’t even looking at what he’s welding. It’s no wonder everything breaks .very poor weld prep . Prob don’t last a month before they are broken again.perhaps someone should teach these guys some basic welding
Логично что не Украина, работают, 95 квартал никто не смотрит, станки есть а не в металолом сдали. Но боярочник у нас никто не пьёт, вообще в Украине за последние десятилетие пить стали в разы меньше, многие на односолодовый виски перешли, а такого, как понимаете, много не выпьешь.
12:43 При забивании втулки кувалдой, молотобоец и помощник не должны стоять напротив друг друга. Иначе если кувалда сорвётся с черенка или вырвется из рук, то прилёт будет в лоб помощника.
It has nothing to do with engineering. Engineers design stuff, usually in an office. These are just production workers. I think if you ask them any question about something any welder or lathe operator knows in a western country, they have probably no idea what you're talking about. The welder is not even looking at what he's doing. He just pokes the stick in there and lets it buzz while he's looking at his surroundings.
I sent this to my oldest son..........he's a welding inspector.......lol One has to wonder just how good those welds are when the operator keeps looking up to watch the traffic on the street.
This is actually not that bad... you should see other worse countries in Asia or Africa. heck even Cuba is about the same. thanks to the amazing sanctions!!
Obviously, they are too damn lazy to strip off the damn paint, and make good solid welds. Most of the pieces look like they were cut with a potato. This is why the death rate in these countries due to vehicular failures is so great. And this just emphasizes how little they care about doing anything of quality.
The one thing they are not is "Lazy", yes they are poor and have limited materials and equipment but I but money on it that they work harder and a longer day than those doing similar work in the Western world for a lot less money!
@@MX-Drew They do things the most expeditious way, because they don't care. Out of the building is good enough for them. In other videos, you can see them paint over dirt, rather than spending the time to clean it correctly. Every video on this channel is how to do things the cheapest way possible, completely ignoring the fact that what they are doing could kill someone who uses their products. The most egregious thing is seeing children working in the most dangerous conditions and those around them don't seem to care. In another video, one of the workers is using a leaf blower to blow away sand, and he blows it right into the faces of others working around him. Silicosis is not a trivial condition. But some people don't want to think about safety in their workplace or in the items they make.
Were will the money come from to buy this equipment , to do that his prices will go and the chap around the corner under cuts his price then he has no work its a viscous cycle . When the end user needs the product to be cheap as possible.
With the same thought you can just demolish the entire building and rebuild from scratch using western methods and materials. The point they are welding with that dated stick welder is that they just live in such place.
Two of the guys have closed-toed shoes, progress!
😂😂
ROFL!!!!
Someone start a GoFund Me so these guys get steel tipped shoes, goggles & welding helmets
These guys can weld whilst looking down the street! Amazing.
That's because of the type of rod they use, my guess is 7024 AKA drag rod. Anyone can use it One company call it Jet Rod also
I wouldn't call that welding....
@@thepubliceye it is E6013 you can capture snapshot and look down to his left the package of welding sticks
That’s the second thing I noticed too. They’re supposed to be structural welds so I would expect a weave pattern and there looks to be very little penetration. The first thing I noticed was the lad on the lathe reaching over the chuck to turn it on and off. It would only take 10 minutes to move the switch to in front of the chuck and prevent an accident. There are so many videos on YT of people getting hurt or killed by lathes because of a second’s inattention.
@@scroungasworkshop4663 I'll never forget a kid in my shop class getting his shirt caught in the screw drive on a metal lathe because he didn't follow the rules and had his shirt untucked. Shop teacher saved him before he got hurt. Of course he was the kid that never paid attention.
How can they weld this thick material without chamfered edges? Weld is only on surface . They dont have enough power on their welder and thick electrode to make good weld on single pass.
EXACTLY.... Thank you... All these comments... "Quality part".. As a Semi plows into their tour bus..... ROFL....
Az új generációnak ez már szerintem idegen, valamikor a70-es évek végén én is hasonló munkahelyen kezdtem! 👍
Ребята! Только вперёд! Ни шагу назад! Всё будет хорошо!
A fair bit of lubrication would not hurt the lathe at all. They must have struggled to get some half decent machinery, why not maintain it a bit - lubricating oil is cheap enough anywhere.
I worked for a trailer suspension company for 11 years and those are very large hangers. It's amazing seeing this...barbaric to me, but works of course. Id like to see them get the bushings in.
Bushings in you say? Just grab the biggest hammer and pound the ever living shit out of it, that's they way they do it lol
They have those fine special tools, little hammer, medium hammer, big hammer, THOR'S hammer 😉😁
Have you seen how much they haul they have no portable scales chasing them down the highway and the springs are twice the size here in the states
@@rustymachineshop9456 You should see the types of sliders we made for places like Brazil. We made parts for the military as well.
@@rustymachineshop9456 The word "overloading" doesn't exist in those countries. They do have a audio warning signal in case of a real overload, that's the cracking sound of breaking parts 😉
Excellent video 👍
Фантастический сварщик !!!
Интересно через сколько лет они узнают о сварочной маске с автозатемнением и полуавтомате)
Вот так на кортонах и пох...ях можно сварить танк :)
Excellent workmanship and hard working people! We need more people like this
give them some gloves ! Poor guy is going to get skin cancer in no time with the UV's
That's absolutely horrible workmanship.
@@Toto-os7lc Go get your starbucks and calm down..
America used to have them... Now we have manbuns and long beards.. Oh, and "Tats"...
We don't need people who will repair a truck with crappy welds on dirty scrap metal and endanger everyone on the road.
Sure these guys can weld but I’d like to see them fabricate a work bench and chair.
As far as the expense of safety gear goes, I’m sure they could afford it. I’ve seen them using more expensive mobile phones that I have on some of these videos.
Why would they want a workbench. why can't you understand that they work on the floor that's their way using a workbench maybe your way. It's called different cultures and that means people do things differently from others..and as for safety equipment ppe they simply don't use it I've been to many workshops in Pakistan and India and I've seen it sitting on the side covered in dust.
How inspirational! The value of the product is greater than any thing else.
That's not welding. That's just melting stuff together... No wonder why stuff there is always breaking.
You are right. Those pieces are really not welded together. Few whacks with 5kg sledge hammer could part them
Нихрена себе,первый раз увидел у токаря штангель,а то все какие то кронциркули.
Сварка конечно супер...
Pakistan 🇵🇰 👍🇮🇶 Iraq 🇮🇶
10:55 gotta love the dial indicator: calibrated eyes.
Варит прямым электродом, 2 токарных, на одном токарном 3-кулачковый патрон, 2 резца и рабочий резцедержатель - с этой мастерской явно что-то не так
Totally fucked up... bad practices.. Filthy too. Its all scrap garbage.
Да не , всё норм . УШМ без кожуха , сварщик без СИЗ , всё по пакистански .
@@НашСемейников ненене. УШМ без кожуха и сварщик без сиз у нас в РФ в каждой второй мастерне
I wonder how much of the steel comes from the ship breakers? Watch videos on ship breaking.
Probably a lot of it. I may even have been on on of those ships in the past. Now there's a thought.
Probably all of it 🌚
This is what recycling is all about. 5 years ago most of it was sailing on the high seas, 5000 miles away; in 5 years time it will be re-purposed for something else. When your country has no natural resources, you learn to recycle.
Great video sharing
Lo diré cuántas veces sea necesario, me encanta ver a estas personas trabajar. Casi sin medios y con ninguna o muy poca tecnología. Pero ponen mucho amor. Felicidades 🎈.
Je suis d'accord avec vous
travail fait mains à 100 % et de protection
Trabalham praticamente pela sobrevivência, triste isso.
Sin ninguna protección
amazing and great work,like and watching here my friend,I salute people work like this, because I am a Machinist,my work is about hard steel also, keepsafe always to yuor work my friend
Hard workers and craftsmen. Shame they don't have any safety gear to speak of, but it's likely not supplied or easy (expensive?) to get your hands on.
Much respect for anyone who does the best they can with what they have.
People forget in the comment section.
This have probably been doing this kind of work for decades.
Everything to him is easy-peasy.
Not even looking while stackin dimes. What a legend!
..or worthless quality welds.
@@Engineer9736 Sieht aus wie pisse was er da schweißt aber gut
A grinder and paint would make him the welder he ain't 😈
More like dropping pigeon shit
I highly doubt they would pass DOT inspection. Just cause it works don't mean its safe...
12"44 whoaa safety first :o Still amazed by these low tech skills and working knowledge
Сварщик 80-го уровня, ему даже смотреть на место сварки не нужно )
Это известные во всём мире сварочные понты , типа " смотри как я умею " . Тоже так делаю .
I like how when they grind metal that they have a inner eye lid that keeps metal out of their eyes so they don't have to where safety glasses
I’m a boilermaker/coded welder and back before the covid I went on a trip to Thailand. I saw this “welder” on a building site using a dark coloured beer bottle as a welding mask.. I was 😵
“It just doesn’t make sense to us”
If I look at my grinder without safety glasses I’ll get shit in my eye!!
@@MussaKZN yeah and the next day when I woke up I couldn't go out in the bright sun light with out it hurting like hell and running to the e r to get it dug out
You gotta be kidding me the guy isn’t even looking at what he’s welding. It’s no wonder everything breaks .very poor weld prep . Prob don’t last a month before they are broken again.perhaps someone should teach these guys some basic welding
Job security... LOL
Tay nghề hàn quá đẳng cấp.
How about using a welding lens in front of your camera so we can view the welding skill, instead of just the harsh welding arch
Тянуться через патрон к выключателю такое себе...
У них токари и резцы, это расходники)
@@Ruslanishe-rus 🤣🤣🤣👍😂👍
12:42. А вот интересно, парень хоть раз попадал кувалдой не туда? И сколько безпальцевых сварщиков выпустило сие предприятие? 😉
боярочник ттам не пют
😅😊
@@semenov8 это да, там не украина
Логично что не Украина, работают, 95 квартал никто не смотрит, станки есть а не в металолом сдали.
Но боярочник у нас никто не пьёт, вообще в Украине за последние десятилетие пить стали в разы меньше, многие на односолодовый виски перешли, а такого, как понимаете, много не выпьешь.
@@rifej И даже не параша
Если я бы решил открыть бизнес в Пакистане, то это было бы производство сварочных электродов!
Я думаю там этот бизнес в соседнем гараже. :)
Изогнутых электродов!!
@@АлексейКлючко-л7г Ахаха!!! Точняк
прям как я в гараже, всё на глазок
а разделка швов должна быть в данном изделии? или так сойдёт?
Дело мастера боится.👍👍👍🇷🇺
Talk about Ger-er'-done, outstanding work..... RLTW, Hoah!
12:43 При забивании втулки кувалдой, молотобоец и помощник не должны стоять напротив друг друга. Иначе если кувалда сорвётся с черенка или вырвется из рук, то прилёт будет в лоб помощника.
Excelente trabajo compañeros.
These are hard working boys !!!
Всё как обычно тяп ляп и так сойдёт.
damn, lathe guy pro, one tap and the workpiece is running true
👍I really admire that you can still produce good products without modern equipment
Thanks ☺️ u
The master engineering bro 🙏👍🇬🇧
Thanks ☺️ u
It has nothing to do with engineering. Engineers design stuff, usually in an office. These are just production workers. I think if you ask them any question about something any welder or lathe operator knows in a western country, they have probably no idea what you're talking about. The welder is not even looking at what he's doing. He just pokes the stick in there and lets it buzz while he's looking at his surroundings.
Do yall have an address or PO box? I wanna send some safety glasses 😂
😂😂😂😂
I sent this to my oldest son..........he's a welding inspector.......lol One has to wonder just how good those welds are when the operator keeps looking up to watch the traffic on the street.
Все заметили как этот варила варит шедевр ему бы в Газпром трубы варить .
Permitanme dudar de la calidad d esa soldadura.....
Nice production 👍
It's interesting to see... but also kinda depressing that people actually live in such circumstances in 2021.
Yeah was thinking the same, these guys are highly skilled but work in such poor conditions.
This is actually not that bad... you should see other worse countries in Asia or Africa.
heck even Cuba is about the same. thanks to the amazing sanctions!!
AAAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhh i'm getting arc eye watching this!!! thats trust with the hammer and block
(Сварщик) даже не смотрит куда электрод воткнул правда там всё так.
not gonna lie these guys weld better than me... and that's about it
Я так понимаю что техника безопасности связанна с пере населением Пакистана?
Gosto muito de ver esses vídeos! Mas sempre me pergunto o porquê que eles trabalham agachado e não de pé!
Тоже не первое видео смотрю где работают на корточках, ааа умних ноги не млеют я не знаю
Sicuramente, quel pezzo lo trovi sotto una Mercedes o addirittura una...Tesla ....di ultima generazione!
Nothing like 20 coats of old paint and rust to make a strong weld
Obviously, they are too damn lazy to strip off the damn paint, and make good solid welds. Most of the pieces look like they were cut with a potato. This is why the death rate in these countries due to vehicular failures is so great. And this just emphasizes how little they care about doing anything of quality.
The one thing they are not is "Lazy", yes they are poor and have limited materials and equipment but I but money on it that they work harder and a longer day than those doing similar work in the Western world for a lot less money!
@@MX-Drew They do things the most expeditious way, because they don't care. Out of the building is good enough for them. In other videos, you can see them paint over dirt, rather than spending the time to clean it correctly. Every video on this channel is how to do things the cheapest way possible, completely ignoring the fact that what they are doing could kill someone who uses their products. The most egregious thing is seeing children working in the most dangerous conditions and those around them don't seem to care. In another video, one of the workers is using a leaf blower to blow away sand, and he blows it right into the faces of others working around him. Silicosis is not a trivial condition. But some people don't want to think about safety in their workplace or in the items they make.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️ ما شاء الله ابو امين من الاردن
Son capos estos viejos saludos 😄🙋✌✌👍
Welder dude must have a lot of Trust in the fella in the Purple shirt a swinging that Sledgehammer.
I thought that.
VERY GOOD
Good job 👍👍👍
Bom trabalho..like do Brasil.
People in India and Pakistan truly have no concept of tables.
They do but why put effort into lifting something onto a table only to lift it back down again.
How are they welding with no ground?
the metal block they have the piece sitting on is grounded.
very critical fabrication work done skillfully whhhhh
I liked it it.
СУПЕР ! 😁
Просто офигеть как супер !!!! Всё на глаз ..... угольником приблизительно ! Зато потом в 3 раза чаще будут ездить ремонтироваться :-)
@@vvvbel на самом деле глаз довольно точный инструмент)
Vocês deviam vir trabalhar aqui no no Brasil
Where's your welding helmet?
Points to 1x1 piece of plywood with no holes.
Пакистан мерседес)))
Их сварка настолько суровая, что ловишь зайца даже через экран))))))
Thank you
No two parts the same....it's Ok because there's no QC department...😄
I wonder what they would think of a good pair of work boots, gloves, safety, glasses, etc etc lol 😆
They would probably throw them in the corner and laugh at you.
12:33 Чугунная втулка выточена с уступами несоосности как по наружному так и по внутреннему диаметру.
Povo muito trabalhador e profissional, mas cadê o óculos de proteção, máscara de solda e o protetor auricular.
good job
Pretty cool. No safety glasses, no safety shoes. No safety equipment at all. I bet their yearly accident rate is really low.
Es muy raro que no vuelquen el torno para poder trabajar en el suelo je je
should get a MIG welder with gas and electronic welding helmet
No. They shouldn't
Were will the money come from to buy this equipment , to do that his prices will go and the chap around the corner under cuts his price then he has no work its a viscous cycle . When the end user needs the product to be cheap as possible.
With the same thought you can just demolish the entire building and rebuild from scratch using western methods and materials. The point they are welding with that dated stick welder is that they just live in such place.
@@Engineer9736 and it's better for what they are doing. Cheaper, weld outside in wind. No gas to replenish, no extra stuff to break.
👍👍 Brasil 👍👍
do you trust me on your life .
yes : see it in 12:50
simple tools great techniques to achieve the daily life needs .
Giỏi quá 🏆
Super
How to get hearing damage for sure = angel grinder against steel with no ear protection.
Cool work sir thank you very much 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
they use recycle steel from ships for almost everything
Маска, что такое маска - не незнаю!
Оснастка- незнаю чё такое!
👍👍👍👍
Good work
Bro can I donate a box of ppe to these guys? What's the address?
Why are they wearing closed toed shoes?
Bro 💪
Good job.............
Thanks 😊
Глаза и руки, видимо самое безполезное, что у них есть. Если они к ним так относятся.
Суровый сварщик может одной рукой варить другой пить кофе и курить.
Just think what he could do with a modern mig welder???
Good