When it comes to safety there is a great deal of cringe in most of these videos. The process / thing being made is usually pretty creative, especially with what they make with not that much. But the (lack of) safety gear and procedures is scary.
Just think about it, if this process were as unsafe as you're suggesting, there wouldn't be millions of carpenters and machinists to film and make these videos, you're too paranoid.
You could check with your local sports goods shops if they import those. Otherwise you might have to check Amazon. If you happen to know any Pakistanis living in your area, you could ask them to guide you as well.
Love watching people with skill do a job. These guys could do it with their eyes closed. No complaining. Just work. If the rest of the world had their same work ethic, things would be much, much different.
This comment frustrates me. Yes, they work hard. What about conditions? Did you not see all the flies indoors? What of their wages? Are they able to support their families with the essentials of food, clean water and adequate, safe shelter? What of safety or worker insurance? If a worker is injured on the job and can't perform their task, are they cared for or tossed to the curb? What about working hours? Do they work like this 18 hours a day, or else? There's more here than simple work ethic.
"There is no written contract and the only proof of employment is a card. The factory management marks the attendance of the workers themselves and signs everybody out after nine hours so that if the record is ever inspected, it would appear that the management is complying with the law. In truth, we work longer hours and there is not even sick leave. Salary is deducted if someone is unwell even for a day. There is no maternity leave. Any woman who becomes visibly pregnant is told to leave."
Flies are F-ing nasty.🤮 But @ least they aren't blood 🦟 sucking mosquitoes! I heard on a nature documentary that mosquitoes are the most deadly insects. And, they DO NOT help you paint. 😂
I can remember as a boy in the 60s (USA) playing carrom. I was just reading a wiki article and I'm pretty sure we were not playing anything close to the rules but we were little kids. It was in some public place I went to like a YMCA or a youth center. Can't remember for sure.
In case you’re wondering, that mountain of wood chips if from his 7 hours shift, because surely enough, someone is cleaning at the end of the day, or’at the end of his shift, rigtht ?
There is nothing amazing about making this type of joinery. The amazing thing is that the *current* table saw operator seems to not have lost a finger yet.
@@davidhamm5626 The shoemaker would. But the finished product would be classed as “handmade shoes” whereas if you found some leather and thought, How hard could it possibly be. lol
In the US, there'd be big machines making these things. It's so fun watching how people can come up with ways to make so many things by hand.
Big Fan Bro Big Fan♥
This is a masterpiece. Congratulation from Vietnam.😉👍🍺
Gives a whole new meaning to hand painted. 😂😂😂
The real craftsman is behind the camera who brought us these videos.
OMG!! How close was the circular saw blade to the guys wrist when he was cutting the slot in the frame pieces?!!
When it comes to safety there is a great deal of cringe in most of these videos.
The process / thing being made is usually pretty creative, especially with what they make with not that much. But the (lack of) safety gear and procedures is scary.
Just think about it, if this process were as unsafe as you're suggesting, there wouldn't be millions of carpenters and machinists to film and make these videos, you're too paranoid.
@@davidbwaq
If they could develop a product made from flies, they'd make a fortune.
I appreciate for your efforts
I'm surprised the guy on the circular saw has both hands.
amazing по любому😅👍👍👍
Aqui no brasil não encontro, eu quero um jogo desse, onde encotro
How can I buy one?
You could check with your local sports goods shops if they import those. Otherwise you might have to check Amazon. If you happen to know any Pakistanis living in your area, you could ask them to guide you as well.
Love watching people with skill do a job. These guys could do it with their eyes closed. No complaining. Just work. If the rest of the world had their same work ethic, things would be much, much different.
This comment frustrates me. Yes, they work hard. What about conditions? Did you not see all the flies indoors? What of their wages? Are they able to support their families with the essentials of food, clean water and adequate, safe shelter? What of safety or worker insurance? If a worker is injured on the job and can't perform their task, are they cared for or tossed to the curb? What about working hours? Do they work like this 18 hours a day, or else? There's more here than simple work ethic.
"There is no written contract and the only proof of employment is a card. The factory management marks the attendance of the workers themselves and signs everybody out after nine hours so that if the record is ever inspected, it would appear that the management is complying with the law. In truth, we work longer hours and there is not even sick leave. Salary is deducted if someone is unwell even for a day. There is no maternity leave. Any woman who becomes visibly pregnant is told to leave."
There's no way that's a skilled job, a monkey could do it. As for quality it's a "close enough is good enough" standard.
Amazing 😍😍
Super work 😊
Which colour thay are using to paint?
Máquinas ... automação destroem empregos .
The flies are helping him to paint
Flies are F-ing nasty.🤮 But @ least they aren't blood 🦟 sucking mosquitoes! I heard on a nature documentary that mosquitoes are the most deadly insects. And, they DO NOT help you paint. 😂
What type of paint is use to drawing
I can remember as a boy in the 60s (USA) playing carrom. I was just reading a wiki article and I'm pretty sure we were not playing anything close to the rules but we were little kids. It was in some public place I went to like a YMCA or a youth center. Can't remember for sure.
The mountain of sawdust next to that electrical panel is not a fire hazard at all.
In case you’re wondering, that mountain of wood chips if from his 7 hours shift, because surely enough, someone is cleaning at the end of the day, or’at the end of his shift, rigtht ?
Bonito trabajo
There is nothing amazing about making this type of joinery. The amazing thing is that the *current* table saw operator seems to not have lost a finger yet.
Adress pls
Amazing .
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Wow they use bench. You don't see that often
kindly give mobile no
like kar diye Hain😂
Это один из "культов личности"? Или просто местный обычай?
Where is factory?
Bhai app carrom board ka price kitna lete ho 32 inch wala
May appse kharidunga
Ghatiya quality bored
Bad work.
Quality looks poor.
Glad to see the first chap with his safety feet on…..what a pile of crap!!
What is "chap" and what are "safety feet"?
Очень жаль, что оператор нихрена не понимает, что происходит, и поэтому показывает всякое говно вместо хорошего ролика. Увы.
Ушлепно сделано, жесткости нет, непрокрасы, покрашен от балды
Ok
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🏏🏏🏏banao na
Sabse bakwas carrom..
Hi i subscribe you i want a carrom board relpy my comment
Hahjj
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There’s handmade and there’s homemade
What is the difference, please ?
@@davidhamm5626
Handmade shoes = homemade shoes.
@@johnnyfannucci Not to pick nits, but, what would you call a cobbler ?
@@davidhamm5626
The shoemaker would.
But the finished product would be classed as “handmade shoes” whereas if you found some leather and thought,
How hard could it possibly be. lol
@@johnnyfannucci Your reply covers it.Sometimes articulating more, gets your point across.
आपका नंबर दे सकते हो मुझे भी चारों बनाना है