These individuals work very hard and for having not a lot of tools like we do in the USA these individuals do a lot of good craftsmanship and they get a lot of work done so just imagine if you gave these guys some grade a tools and the industry then their work would be absolutely amazing! Keep up the good work, my friends🙌
To all those that complain they can’t telework anymore. These men do the work for the world to operate. No glory, just hard work that needs to be done to feed their families. Thanks you!
Bravo, today’s modern world that’s the way got started and those are the good old days but today they want to make money without sweating for it and soon or later they will go back to nothing left and the manufacturers gone with the wind.
Yet my above comment shouldn’t belittle the hardworking brothers who display such energetic effort and ample talent as observed. Rather they are remarkable in dedication to their respective tasks albeit in most unsuitable work environment, without suitable safety and design of work conditions. May Almighty bless these honest and dedicated workers and their families.
Kudos to these guys. They do what they have to do to earn a living. Very skilled in what they do. If it affects their health! They don’t care,it’s their families that they are thinking of.
Yikes! So many comments from Westerners who have it pretty good. These guys are doing the best they can with what they have in an environment that just doesn't offer better opportunities. I tend not to criticize these guys who elect to work grueling jobs rather than argue genders in a coffee shop, though my one cringe moment was watching that teen kid in those long garments next to that big power cutter. They do what they can and are thankful to have a job in their economy. The people who claim they'll leave the U.S. if Trump gets elected should move to places like this.
Unbelievable ! - so labor intensive, primitive, unproductive. Simply amazing and backward. Yet worthwhile to watch, waste of human resources and energy to produce stg so simple and ordinary
Where the hell is the factory? All I saw was some folks working them selves to death in the dirt. They looked so tired that they can't hardly even move.
First product looks like vehicle suspension bushes,anti roll bar bushes. Someone said in the comments that they wouldn’t work with outdated machines! 1970s in the UK we were working with machines that said on the serial number plates.WD wartime finish 1916. The company was a well known company at the time and had produced Diesel Engine components for years. Perhaps that’s why they didn’t survive. But at one time the factory couldn’t keep up with the production that was needed.So! In their infinite wisdom,they went to a company in Japan,To help them out! The Japanese company produced the product,boxed them,and sent them from Japan.To the company cheaper than the company could produce the products themselves. And Guess what! The product was absolutely consistent to one tenth of a thousandth of an inch across all of the product. From there on the writing was on the wall. Yes we know now that the Japanese government heavily subsidised their industry. But nevertheless,Manufacturing,boxing,and sending to the UK in the 70s cheaper than the actual factory could produce them,to a much better standard.Was nothing but extraordinary.
What these men produce with the tools and equipment they have is a testament to their amazing skill. No health and safety crap just good honest hard work, something most of the western world has lost.
Saw a video of a man working on a lathe in this sort of factory, wearing a worn out tatty jumper, which got wrapped around the work piece, pulled him under the bar and ripped the jumper off his back. Best was when others noticed his plight they tried to pull him out whithout having the sense to turn the lathe off first. Luckilly he didn't get tangled up with the chuck or he wouldn't have lived to tell the tale. And I'll bet that management docked him a days wages for every day he spent recovering.
Nice pale. They could get $10-$15 for it stateside. Lot of profit! Don’t know how much it’ll fetch in Pakistan or Afghanistan, or one of those ‘Stans!”
If they automated it, half of them would be out of work. They are working with all our outdated machines that became obsolete with western automization !
It's sad to look at all this, from the point of view of development in the 21st century. The government of this nation is a bunch of idiots. But the craftsmen are great, they know how to make things with their hands, they probably produced things like that in the 18th - 19th centuries.
Brud i bałagan, gotowe produkty pomieszane z odpadami i półproduktami, wszytko to wala się na ziemi. Brak wyznaczonych ciągów produkcyjnych i systemu transportu, pracownicy bez odzieży ochronnej ..., KOSZMAR JAK Z ŚREDNIOWIECZA !!!.
Cutting metal with no gloves ? That is a choice, They can afford gloves . I don't feel sorry for them for being so, " o woow is me " I can't afford gloves. ! I say bull crap !!! 🇺🇲🇺🇲🪖🪖👮👮🚓🚓
Yeah, Yanks rarely understand how the world works. Why do you think a galvanized bucket is so cheap? Because the 'Developed World' needs these countries to survive.
These individuals work very hard and for having not a lot of tools like we do in the USA these individuals do a lot of good craftsmanship and they get a lot of work done so just imagine if you gave these guys some grade a tools and the industry then their work would be absolutely amazing! Keep up the good work, my friends🙌
Thanks a lot ☺️☺️☺️
To all those that complain they can’t telework anymore. These men do the work for the world to operate. No glory, just hard work that needs to be done to feed their families. Thanks you!
Більшість ручної праці, у більш розвинутих країнах виконують роботизовані станки. ruclips.net/video/w5NFvfhmenQ/видео.htmlsi=B7YNscwctcJ1L7oc
Bravo, today’s modern world that’s the way got started and those are the good old days but today they want to make money without sweating for it and soon or later they will go back to nothing left and the manufacturers gone with the wind.
Yet my above comment shouldn’t belittle the hardworking brothers who display such energetic effort and ample talent as observed. Rather they are remarkable in dedication to their respective tasks albeit in most unsuitable work environment, without suitable safety and design of work conditions. May Almighty bless these honest and dedicated workers and their families.
Powerful machines + Loose cloths + Little children Other than that these are always hard working folk. RESPECT
Thank you for your kind words 😊
Kudos to these guys. They do what they have to do to earn a living. Very skilled in what they do. If it affects their health! They don’t care,it’s their families that they are thinking of.
And they just had an increase in wages...They now get a FULL bowl of rice for a twelve hour day, with a cherry on top on their birthdays.
Hardest working people on the planet!
Thanks 👍
Yikes! So many comments from Westerners who have it pretty good. These guys are doing the best they can with what they have in an environment that just doesn't offer better opportunities. I tend not to criticize these guys who elect to work grueling jobs rather than argue genders in a coffee shop, though my one cringe moment was watching that teen kid in those long garments next to that big power cutter. They do what they can and are thankful to have a job in their economy. The people who claim they'll leave the U.S. if Trump gets elected should move to places like this.
EXEMPLO DE APROVEITAMENTO DE RESÍDUOS. A NATUREZA AGRADEÇE.
Whole different world .
Unbelievable ! - so labor intensive, primitive, unproductive. Simply amazing and backward. Yet worthwhile to watch, waste of human resources and energy to produce stg so simple and ordinary
I wish these hard working lads had some safety gear. They're working and providing. they deserve to be treated well!
Thank you for your concern 😊
Althought they use outdate machine but their product is very amazing.
Yes. The "fundamentals" are the same...
Would be nice to know what the parts they are making, not only the final result.
✊🏼💪🏼
I recognized this place it’s a testing lab a couple MIT
Made in this shop for $1.00. Sold at Restoration Hardware in U.S. for $65.50.
У чувака на галтовке причесон кайфовый.
The difference between this young man and the Doctor in a US Hospital is opportunity, not intellectual capacity.
And tables
Estarías suponiendo que quiere ser doctor……
And technology
You wish.
That is true. Even so, many, many of his countrymen and women ARE DOCTORS in the USA.
i like to try and guess what is being made before i see result i often get it wrong :D !
No disrespect but with all those high powered machine I would hope a selection "Prosthesis"? Hats off gentleman
Wow there wearing shoes. Osha is not there. How do they work in that condition?
Where the hell is the factory? All I saw was some folks working them selves to death in the dirt. They looked so tired that they can't hardly even move.
Pakistan i think
Excellent!
Many thanks!
First product looks like vehicle suspension bushes,anti roll bar bushes. Someone said in the comments that they wouldn’t work with outdated machines! 1970s in the UK we were working with machines that said on the serial number plates.WD wartime finish 1916. The company was a well known company at the time and had produced Diesel Engine components for years. Perhaps that’s why they didn’t survive.
But at one time the factory couldn’t keep up with the production that was needed.So! In their infinite wisdom,they went to a company in Japan,To help them out! The Japanese company produced the product,boxed them,and sent them from Japan.To the company cheaper than the company could produce the products themselves. And Guess what! The product was absolutely consistent to one tenth of a thousandth of an inch across all of the product. From there on the writing was on the wall.
Yes we know now that the Japanese government heavily subsidised their industry. But nevertheless,Manufacturing,boxing,and sending to the UK in the 70s cheaper than the actual factory could produce them,to a much better standard.Was nothing but extraordinary.
Кому вы это делаете в таких количествах и откуда столько материалов?
Recycling waste from the west.
I am a man who makes things by hand but no way I would work with outdated machines I value my life
Thank you Sir
Эти люди работают 4 дня в неделю по 5 часов! А остальное время ценят жизнь пьют хорошее вино! А не сидят 12/7 в офисе за новейшим компьютером 😅😅😅😅
У них алкоголь запрещен ,@@bakhabakha4897
What these men produce with the tools and equipment they have is a testament to their amazing skill.
No health and safety crap just good honest hard work, something most of the western world has lost.
Saw a video of a man working on a lathe in this sort of factory, wearing a worn out tatty jumper, which got wrapped around the work piece, pulled him under the bar and ripped the jumper off his back. Best was when others noticed his plight they tried to pull him out whithout having the sense to turn the lathe off first. Luckilly he didn't get tangled up with the chuck or he wouldn't have lived to tell the tale. And I'll bet that management docked him a days wages for every day he spent recovering.
All those baggy, flapping clothes, no safety gear or guards on the machinery and lots of spinning components.
What could possibly go wrong?
👍👍👍🇩🇪🔝
Unguarded chains and a little girl walking about.
Это даже не 19 век, точно.
PHEW!
Nice pale. They could get $10-$15 for it stateside. Lot of profit! Don’t know how much it’ll fetch in Pakistan or Afghanistan, or one of those ‘Stans!”
Ta les sceaux venant de chine moins Cher
Hello, what country is that?
Check discription
I don’t like that sharp edge on the bottom of the pale, and the stoop is too tall. It only needed an inch and a half to raise the bottom of the floor.
Ці відра експортуються? Повідомте , в які країни. Бачив логотип виробника бляхи: IBR.
very good , great video !!!
Thank you very much!
Poor buggers. There average life expectancy is 54 so sad.
Not a clue what the first thing was, assuming it has a use.
Thanks 👍🙏👍👍
Як сей жах припинити? Всі без рукавиць, у гумових капцях...
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Machine guarding for the chains?
Ew. Brother ew. What's that? What's that, brother?
Організатори виробництва - звірі, не люди. Дикий капіталізм! Жах! Так не повинно бути!
Too bad they cannot afford to automate their processes.
If they automated it, half of them would be out of work. They are working with all our outdated machines that became obsolete with western automization !
I bet these poor bastards look forward to going into work😢
It's sad to look at all this, from the point of view of development in the 21st century. The government of this nation is a bunch of idiots. But the craftsmen are great, they know how to make things with their hands, they probably produced things like that in the 18th - 19th centuries.
Brud i bałagan, gotowe produkty pomieszane z odpadami i półproduktami, wszytko to wala się na ziemi. Brak wyznaczonych ciągów produkcyjnych i systemu transportu, pracownicy bez odzieży ochronnej ..., KOSZMAR JAK Z ŚREDNIOWIECZA !!!.
Die machen aus Muell noch mehr Muell
Жах!
Can't be that hard to make a work bench ..get off the ground !!
Serious question here 🙋♂️ why does everyone wear sandals? Is there no boots or tennis shoes there? Why just the open toe sandals?
Cutting metal with no gloves ? That is a choice, They can afford gloves . I don't feel sorry for them for being so, " o woow is me " I can't afford gloves. ! I say bull crap !!! 🇺🇲🇺🇲🪖🪖👮👮🚓🚓
Thank you for your feedback 😊l
Yeah, Yanks rarely understand how the world works. Why do you think a galvanized bucket is so cheap? Because the 'Developed World' needs these countries to survive.