This was interesting to watch...so much work to produce such a piece relatively simple in design . We take advantage of factory parts ...these guys are doing it manually...hats off to you guys.. impressive
You took the words out of my mouth Bill Miller!! Cheap made with a premium price tag!! Manufacturing in America? What manufacturing in America!! We pay too dollar for the cheapest imports. On everything. Even crude oil.
@@ivan_filimonoff I bet it’s less than that. And the profit made off the cheap labor goes straight into the pocket of some rich greedy politician. There’s is a global effort by the top world powers to widen the gap between those that have and those that don’t.
When as industrial engineer you have had the opportunity to work in big factories as Owens Illinois or General tires and you see this kind of improvisation with so great skill, you can not feel but admiration and respect to this people without safety devices. Cheers from Venezuea.
It's not improvisation. A lot of factories around the world are like this, they just don't have the money to buy the most modern machines, but they do what they can with the machines they have.
As someone who grew up on a farm in the Texas Panhandle, I have never seen a powder coated plow disk. Painted with a rust preventative coat of paint but never with a powder coated and baked enamel.
@@denniswilliams3934 We always bought the ones made from hardened steel in the United States by John Deere, that were spray painted black, since most of the paint would be rubbed off by the soil after a few weeks of use anyway, just like baked on powdered enamel would.
@@denniswilliams3934 In Europe plowing discs and similar parts made here or coming from China have a light coat of paint, just enough so they don't rust before selling them, although some companies offer on request their products with different, more luxurious finishes for exhibition machinery, and in some cases only powder coating or galvanizing doubles the price of those parts, for the end user it would be a nonsense to spend more money on something that neither improves the performance nor extends the life of those parts. But in Pakistan and India they seem to love to purchase bright and multi colored machines to then paint them even more with custom decorations :-)
@@JusticeLogic819 I could imagine there be points that don’t make contact , and these would remain with some rust preventative paint. The contact points would continuously have rust removed , but not the other spots if there was no paint.
těžká práce a určitě i těžké podmínky pro ty šikovné dělníky,jen doufám že jsou za tuhle těžkou práci dobře placeny! Ale asi určitě né, vždy se najde vydřiduch a hamoun coby majitel firmi!😇
There are a remarkable number of serious hazards in that hell hole! Apart from the obvious ones around the furnace, the unshielded chains, wheels, pulleys, and countless others are all present and waiting... Unfortunately, were a worker to be killed, maimed or otherwise injured, they'd simply be replaced for pennies with another one needing money. Replacements are far cheaper than safety...
I think if you use protective equipment and ensure normal working conditions, then the capitalists for whom these people work will receive little money
Wow, amazing end results with such primitive working conditions compared to other world countries and work restrictions. These guys are probably stuck there for a lifetime, some with very bad physical injuries, but they have a job and can probably provide a minimum help for this families o health benefits no insurance, no retirement, but hard work while they can. I know I’m talking out of my a.s, because I’ve been fortunate to be on the other side. At end nice work hell of a lot of pain for this guys, it’s hard, but nice job everyone👍👏
People don't realize the amount of infrared radiation these workers have to endure. You can hear the fans blowing air, trying to keep them cool, thing is infrared rays are unaffected by wind. They get HOT 🔥! These guys sure are tough!
@@akitas8165 No need to be disrespectful my friend. Keep in mind this is a Third World nation. For the majority its a career like this, or be a criminal if you want to survive. It was once like this in every nation which is now “developed“. As far as you questioning their toughness… The work ethic and stamina of these men leads me to believe that they can hand out a good ass kicking if they needed to…
I think if you use protective equipment and ensure normal working conditions, then the capitalists for whom these people work will receive little money
ماشاءاللہ بہت خوب بہت اعلیٰ 👏👏👍🌟🌟❣️❣️♥️🇵🇰💪 شہزادہ
Nice work! Good to see the old Dean Smith and Grace lathe still going!
This was interesting to watch...so much work to produce such a piece relatively simple in design . We take advantage of factory parts ...these guys are doing it manually...hats off to you guys.. impressive
Go to Agri Supply or any similar retailers and that factory part you're taking advantage of is exactly what you're looking at in this video.
You took the words out of my mouth Bill Miller!! Cheap made with a premium price tag!! Manufacturing in America? What manufacturing in America!! We pay too dollar for the cheapest imports. On everything. Even crude oil.
@@CC-jj7ne за минимальную часовую ставку в америке эти люди работают 3 дня по 12 часов
@@ivan_filimonoff I bet it’s less than that. And the profit made off the cheap labor goes straight into the pocket of some rich greedy politician. There’s is a global effort by the top world powers to widen the gap between those that have and those that don’t.
@@ivan_filimonoff Да но вы учтите, и стоимость жизни у них ниже!
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Grande profissional muito bom excelente muito inteligente 👏👏 parabéns pelo vídeo 👏👏👏 parabéns
Outstanding! Perfect use of old rail. Excellent process! Thank you!
Amazing watching these guys a Health and safety graduate would have a fit
Bravo. With all my respect. You are real iron-smiths of our time.
Que gente mas maravillosa , no termino de sorprenderme de las capacidades de este gran pueblo, son geniales , mi mas sincero saludo y aprecio .
A necessidade FAZ o HOMEM.!
When as industrial engineer you have had the opportunity to work in big factories as Owens Illinois or General tires and you see this kind of improvisation with so great skill, you can not feel but admiration and respect to this people without safety devices. Cheers from Venezuea.
Thanks for watching sir
It's not improvisation. A lot of factories around the world are like this, they just don't have the money to buy the most modern machines, but they do what they can with the machines they have.
Our products also good . May visit us . thanks ahead
Rong. Proses not tempering
@@RandomThingsUp je veut fabriquer les disques si vous pouvez m'aider .merci pour la vidéo.
2:25 GUCCI safty shoe 😅😜
Ma come fa questa povera gente,a competere col le grandi industrie?Salari da fame!
Can you imagine how efficient these people would be if they'd stopped throwing everything on the ground and actually organized their work areas?
It doesn't seem like most of them have heard of the miracle that is a table.
@@migueldelacruz4799 It's like a flat piece metal with 4 posts on it, are above their level of expertise.
As someone who grew up on a farm in the Texas Panhandle, I have never seen a powder coated plow disk. Painted with a rust preventative coat of paint but never with a powder coated and baked enamel.
That's how to compete with China. Made from better material and "Powder coated" Side by side for the same price, which would you buy?
@@denniswilliams3934
We always bought the ones made from hardened steel in the United States by John Deere, that were spray painted black, since most of the paint would be rubbed off by the soil after a few weeks of use anyway, just like baked on powdered enamel would.
@@denniswilliams3934 In Europe plowing discs and similar parts made here or coming from China have a light coat of paint, just enough so they don't rust before selling them, although some companies offer on request their products with different, more luxurious finishes for exhibition machinery, and in some cases only powder coating or galvanizing doubles the price of those parts, for the end user it would be a nonsense to spend more money on something that neither improves the performance nor extends the life of those parts.
But in Pakistan and India they seem to love to purchase bright and multi colored machines to then paint them even more with custom decorations :-)
Makes no sense powder-coat will be sanded off in 2 days...
@@JusticeLogic819 I could imagine there be points that don’t make contact , and these would remain with some rust preventative paint. The contact points would continuously have rust removed , but not the other spots if there was no paint.
Grande profissional muito bom excelente 👏👏👏 parabéns pelo vídeo 👏👏👏
is probably one most professional factories I've seen, and even some of the guys are wearing boots
Loved the respirator the guy was wearing while painting!!!!
ОТЛИЧНО!!! 👍👍👍💥💥💥
One simple disc harrow and work for 20+ people......wow
Nice job. Hard work under harsh conditions.
May God bless these hard working and skillful men, their work is dangerous please keep them safe
Onore per questi operai alla faccia delle norme di sicurezza
No shoes,deadly fumes.OSHA would have a heart attack if they seen this,lol
As always it's a pleasure watching you guys work!!!
těžká práce a určitě i těžké podmínky pro ty šikovné dělníky,jen doufám že jsou za tuhle těžkou práci dobře placeny! Ale asi určitě né, vždy se najde vydřiduch a hamoun coby majitel firmi!😇
Oh, my God! This is the 19th century !!!😁😁😁
No doubt these guys are getting it done... Hard working to say the least. Meanwhile OSHA would have a fit in that shop. Nice work guys...
Welcome from Hangery! BRAVÓ!!
Truly beyond amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching
@@RandomThingsUp
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Very hard work . Love you brothers
Just gotta love the security in those areas
Я так понимаю, это диски для бороны. молодцы.
я догадался только когда покрасили
When these guys say: "honey I'm leaving to go to work" they're *genuinely going to work!*
Zabardast
Excellent work
Даа, диски для лущильника порошковой краской - это круто.
Товарный вид.
А не для бороны?
Great Work!
Gran trabajo de discos para arar la tierra saludos de argentina
Il riciclo come arte!🤩
sản phẩm đẹp,với những cổ máy thô sơ mà làm được sản phẩm đẹp như vậy, các bạn thật giỏi đấy 👍👍👍👍
Zbrdast
Salaam dari Indonesia. !
Rails are high in carbon content ,good steel for wear parts for farm implements.
Beau process de Fabrication. Bravo à vous.
I love your content. Keep up the great work
Thank u so much for your support
Parabéns! Excelente trabalho!!
This actually seems to be a product that is up to it's intended use as opposed to a lot of these videos. Credit where credit is due.
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I want to know who made all this old machinery very cool. Like we used to make things in America.
Wow what a horrible job great work guys.
Actually it might not be a bad place to work and like the people you're with and producing stuff of quality.
si vede proprio che trasudano felicità nel fare questo mestiere..
There are a remarkable number of serious hazards in that hell hole!
Apart from the obvious ones around the furnace, the unshielded chains, wheels, pulleys, and countless others are all present and waiting...
Unfortunately, were a worker to be killed, maimed or otherwise injured, they'd simply be replaced for pennies with another one needing money.
Replacements are far cheaper than safety...
So true. Life is cheap over there. They won't get paid much either. Sad really.
I think if you use protective equipment and ensure normal working conditions, then the capitalists for whom these people work will receive little money
Very good
Great to watch.
State of the art foot protection in a foundry, sandals and odd socks!!
At least he found socks, most just have the smelly sandals
Джизес Фак! Какие-то рабочие будни на Плюке. Низкий Ку пацакам, четланам - Кую!
Это четвёртый насос господина Пеже!
Здравствуйте! У Вас неплохое чувство юмора!
Great job,, especially given the "low tech" set up and the complete lack of OHS&E
First guy with a cutting torch I’ve seen, in these types of videos, wearing boots and gloves.
God Bless these people, they're working so hard.
Brilliant Work👍
yes
Thanks for watching
الله إعينكم يا رجال
Got to love these slave shop
Kamaal hai
Good job
Техника безопасности- нет, не слышали. С таким подходом текучка кадров лютая у них.
амфтрдсдфрвфрргб седница на советот на европа за заштита и спасување и спасување
Amazing skill
Wow Amazing 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching
Nice work!
I bet they are pakistaanis hardest working class and efficient one
روعة
Gotta start doing this in Canada we are poor now
Really good
Good job 👍
An uncut disc would make a nice cooking pan!
Nice informative video
Good
*Congratulation 😎👍.*
good
CUÁNTA CAPASIDAD PARA REUTILIZAR LOS MATERIALES, SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA BAHIA BLANCA 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Incredible 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching
Wanderful
Brilliant video thank you 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow, amazing end results with such primitive working conditions compared to other world countries and work restrictions. These guys are probably stuck there for a lifetime, some with very bad physical injuries, but they have a job and can probably provide a minimum help for this families o health benefits no insurance, no retirement, but hard work while they can. I know I’m talking out of my a.s, because I’ve been fortunate to be on the other side. At end nice work hell of a lot of pain for this guys, it’s hard, but nice job everyone👍👏
я просто кайфую от ТБ
A bunch of really strong deaf guys.
Gran trabajo 👏👏👏👏😌👍
Super ❤️👍🙏
It's great .good quality product
So much for safety gear, boots, glasses, non-flammable clothing, proper footwear, hard hats, gloves, etc.
They must be wearing safety socks.😁😆
I'm always about chewing my fingers off seeing these guys do this stuff in sandals 😬
I like your video
Thanks for watching
Your welcome...
thats impresive
8:20 Somebody has to tell the powdercoating guy that a rag is no replacement for a paint respirator
You can be certain the bosses/owner aren't going to say anything about it!
excellent !!!!
Thanks for watching
I have great admiration for these folks. That being said all that floppy clothing with the exposed roller chain scares me.
Pls make video on side rail manufacturing of truck.
Chassis side rail.
Someone actually wearing work boots instead of flip flops. Good job!
Interesting to see they cut the notches in after they machine the edge. I need new 32" discs on my rome breaking disc.
So much for proper heat treatment
Amazinggg 👌
Please, get that painter a vent for the hood and a HIPA filter mask.
People don't realize the amount of infrared radiation these workers have to endure. You can hear the fans blowing air, trying to keep them cool, thing is infrared rays are unaffected by wind. They get HOT 🔥! These guys sure are tough!
I think it's because A) they don't know any different, and B) they start working as children
Tough ? No, not very smart.
@@akitas8165
No need to be disrespectful my friend. Keep in mind this is a Third World nation. For the majority its a career like this, or be a criminal if you want to survive. It was once like this in every nation which is now “developed“. As far as you questioning their toughness… The work ethic and stamina of these men leads me to believe that they can hand out a good ass kicking if they needed to…
Fans are probably to keep the machines cool...but yes extremely tough
I think if you use protective equipment and ensure normal working conditions, then the capitalists for whom these people work will receive little money
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