I think the only positive I can take away from this video is to say that it is really impressive how much life they squeeze out of their machines.
@erikkayV2 ай бұрын
I'd wager the only parts original in those machines would be the chassis. Everything else was probably replaced piecemeal over the course of the 70 years they've been in that shop.
@guyfromboracay2 ай бұрын
while not taking any care. Bumping them, trowing the chains on the ways, no even cleaning the chips.
@fuckingpippaman2 ай бұрын
Now I'm not a metal lathe worker. and only know what I saw on KZhead of a lathe. But let me put it this way: I'm not really impressed. in fact I am thoroughly unimpressed.
Oh my god the top steady roller is a piece of wood!
@descr33t1Ай бұрын
I was very relieved to see that they regularly swap that piece of wood out for a new one and use plenty of lubricant!
@langdons2848Ай бұрын
i sent this off to a friend who works at Komatsu and he had to show it to the entire engineering dept. he said 'everything just stopped.'
@Omahaguy6813121 күн бұрын
A little of that slippery stuff called oil or grease would help that tailstock to mov
@albertcyphers15322 ай бұрын
nah grease cost money the owner could use to buy another trip to dubai.
@theterribleanimator17932 ай бұрын
You would think as hard as that machine is working for them that someone might spill a little oil on it occasionally,,,, or even once.
@kma44442 ай бұрын
Brush the ways? Na.
@jameskenney3389Ай бұрын
Lost my comments. I was saying I learned on machinery of that era and eventually advanced to NC tape controlled K&T tool changers before I got fed up with the Union and left for the military. I can see many things that would make their jobs much easier and their tools last much longer but that is just me. I must say however these men do a great job working with what they have.
@donaldchase329Ай бұрын
Those are some massive deep cuts for one pass and the swarf build-up around each machine is horrendous, but fair play they are giving a few more years life to whatever that pinion is out of.
@fanman4230Ай бұрын
This is probably a job shop. They do one time orders and limited part orders. Very skilled machinists and never a boring day.
@douglaswulff6441Ай бұрын
There is boring every day.
@brandons913824 күн бұрын
Old tecnology is not bad only needs it's time to work.
@hasturm12325 ай бұрын
Yep, it take too long
@hydraulichands5 ай бұрын
Un professionnel de haut niveau, beaucoup d'expérience concernant ses travaux de tournage, d'alésage et j'en passe, mes respects Monsieur j'espère qu'on vous rémunère à la hauteur de votre travail je lève mes 2 pouces, encore merci pour votre vidéo ,vous êtes un exemple pour les jeunes tourneurs ; Mes respects Monsieur
@williampihahuna1955 ай бұрын
non pas du tout, il y a beaucoup d'erreurs d'amateur
@franky-56992 ай бұрын
It's amazing what kind of great looking work guys in sandals on a dirt floor with near junkyard grade equipment can manage.
@vburke12 ай бұрын
"great looking" being the appropriate part here.
@erikkayV2 ай бұрын
just coz it's old doesn't mean it's junk. built back when things were made to last, not made to break in the most profitable length of time.
@cho4dАй бұрын
One guy was bare foot...?
@oliveringram305624 күн бұрын
Felicitaciones a todo el Grupo ,que Trabajo con ese ,Engranaje Elicoidal !!!
@oscardavidbenedetto43745 ай бұрын
Just imagine what these blokes could do with more modern equipment 👍👍
@deeferdownunder2 ай бұрын
believe it or not, some of these places are run by wealthy people ... they purchase all this old equipment for a cheap price and they hire these workers for a very low wage and have stuff made for them ... often the parts are then shipped over seas to suppliers. Just look at the lathes they are using, these workers right there have at least $50,000 dollars in equipment ... there is no way they would be able to afford that kind of money.
@supernova4760Ай бұрын
Wow !! Exelent !!!!
@arneminderman37705 ай бұрын
Меня одного смущает огромная проплещина на валу?😮
@korikkkАй бұрын
Да не тебя одного. Может как-то зашпаклюют?
@user-hw9eo9dr8tАй бұрын
What is the measurement method for making sure the gear cuts are properly clocked / aligned?
@cameronlilly48145 ай бұрын
I would wonder that too. They need to be near perfectly clocked and concentric. somehow I doubt that they are.
@danneumann32742 ай бұрын
These guys are doing amazing work despite the appalling work conditions. There is obvious pride in their work. Those without any knowledge ( YT seems to find them all) may view it as slapdash. That absence of younger workers is a worry. Every country that considers itself advanced in it''s manufacturing methods worked exactly like this only a few generations ago.
@petergoose81642 ай бұрын
Its wild coming from a clockmaker remaking a antikythean calender in bronze and then jump to these guys just making it work. Amazing content.
@doggie760221 күн бұрын
The handheld welding mask is only slightly better than the other welder without one!! LOL!! Do they have good healthcare or blindness coverage??
@reevertransport3979Ай бұрын
No but they all have a nice flash burn !!!!!!!
@darknes7800Ай бұрын
lol if they go blind they end up jobless on the street which I would assume is only marginally worse than working under these conditions living in a mud hut.
@meoffjackАй бұрын
no such thing in these parts of the world
@jeetenzhurlollz838720 күн бұрын
Техника безопасности на высоте
@audi32752 ай бұрын
They probably just got the order that morning and I love the safety sandals they wear
@miman-ck9jv5 ай бұрын
Designed for comfort when working on hard gravel floors. They seem to have not over looked anything.
@USA-freedom2 ай бұрын
OSHA nightmare. Open toed shoes, no eye protection, loose clothing around machines and so on. Hence the older guy operating the shaper with half a thumb.
@ricku4856Ай бұрын
@@ricku4856 ....no hearing protection...
@USA-freedomАй бұрын
@@ricku4856 ...tripping hazards everywhere you look...
@USA-freedomАй бұрын
where is this place?
@haoli5779Ай бұрын
Can we see where the forging blank came from?
@enwri5 ай бұрын
i can not stress enough that this is not, how this should be done. Every part is wrong.
@johnnicol8598Ай бұрын
That 100 year old technology was used to bootstrap today's multi-million dollar CNC machines. Humble beginnings :-) Stay safe.
@nohandleleft6 ай бұрын
Compared to this shop the few commercial American machine shops I ever set foot in were compulsively obsessed with cleanliness (chip removal) and unnecessarily high flows of coolant/cutting fluid. That the gear hobbing machine had a functional cutting fluid system surprised me. I expected an old man or a boy with a coke bottle. Where are the apprentices? I was under the impression that chip removal and dribbling cutting fluid was a prime purpose of machine shop apprentices.
@curtislowe45775 ай бұрын
Got to admire the skills on show eve if it does resemble a post apocalyptic workshop.
@Marie5792 ай бұрын
My total respect to these men.👍👍❤️
@peterfrazer19435 ай бұрын
I want to see the unedited version where they replaced the wood on top. Look at the gouge the steady rest left.
@joegiasson92754 күн бұрын
I would love to know how close their apex measurement is on that double helical, because I have manufactured similar shafts like that (turn, hob, grind) with far more sophisticated machinery and I know that I had to have that apex measurement within a couple thousandths of an inch. I can't believe they can get that same kind of accuracy with the machinery they are using.
@danielspringer4423Ай бұрын
Se fabricam e pq funciona...eu tbm trabalho com usinagem e com máquinas modernas.....mas não duvido da qualidade do serviço deles por mais rústico q seja
@brunovieira5242Ай бұрын
What will this pinion shaft be used for.Massive torque.A turbine to generator ?.Cargo ship engine to propeller? Bridge lift?
@davidfoster5906Ай бұрын
This kind of stuff is great for new metalworkers to see the basics of machining applied and in action at a very slow pace; its often difficult to see and understand whatva CNC macine is doing because if the speed. I love watching these people in poorer countries use creative ways and their ingenuity to make things like this.
@stevek8Ай бұрын
Doing the best with what they've got.
@VenturiLife2 ай бұрын
tolérance + / - (1/32") and Nice finish for hss Tool. Great expérience boy to Works on old machine like That, but Need more Security.
@FTclenchАй бұрын
Excellent work 👌❤️
@MechanicAvenueАй бұрын
I wonder if Curtis is watching your channel.
@DerDermin8tor2 ай бұрын
Естественно смотрит, он у них учится!
@user-db4ln6kf1c2 ай бұрын
It would be too painful!
@ronbelanger4113Ай бұрын
I’m sure he has better things to do but it made me laugh to read this. I wonder who else is on his level of quality content creators.😊
@68spcАй бұрын
A good serviceable turret lathe like a Herbert 12C would do all that they need and more.Beautiful machines.
@donlunn792Ай бұрын
Это семейное производство?
@butajiuk7502Ай бұрын
👍What is the country in?
@pawekowalski746912 күн бұрын
masters, and these massive forged pieces... perfect job
@wuuduu609Ай бұрын
Intelligence, compétence, courage , bravo a ces génies de la mécanique !
@felicienneicilef183 күн бұрын
Great ISO factory conditions. What kind of warranty do they give?
@mtacoustic12 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@MRSBroadcastingAB2 ай бұрын
You're welcome! We're glad you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for more exciting content! 😊👍
@hydraulichands2 ай бұрын
Accuracy, plus or minus 10mm
@TheE71462Ай бұрын
20mm plus minus😂
@leon55660Ай бұрын
Are those steel-toed sandals?
@donfoster5576Ай бұрын
They must work because I have yet to see anyone missing toes
@maddogmaz1576Ай бұрын
I’m self employed semi-retired precision engineer and have used manual machinery for years. Because I was near to retiring it wasn’t worth me buying CNC machinery. It nice to see that some people are still doing things the way I’ve always done them. I’m appalled at their lack of safety equipment though. No safety shoes or eye protection is madness. One other point; the title says 100 years old technology. The principles might be old but the actual machines are at most 60 or 70 years old.
@iancanty9875Ай бұрын
Truly amazing skill and workmanship. Appalling safety standards! Baggy clothing, open shoes, no eye protection, no hearing protection, open moving machinery and belts ........
@adventureswithducky4088Ай бұрын
Yes, appalling. Awesome skill but It makes me feel ill thinking about the very real potential for serious injury/death.
@edmundh47626 күн бұрын
Skillfull workers!❤ my respects!
@christianvalenzuela2255 ай бұрын
Fantastic work. The videos are amazing and men true craftsman.
@railbaron95 ай бұрын
A bit like sculpture: start with a big lump and very slowly remove tiny pieces!
@adrianwright86852 ай бұрын
The abuse the old lathe machine takes is different for sure.
@wazzazone6 ай бұрын
And to think, this is the tooling, men and metals that built the industrialized world. Technology has been updated about 50 years . I wouldreally like to work in this shop for a year or so. With a pair of Red Wings on though. And a welding helmet.
@travishendrix702622 күн бұрын
checking the keyslot width with a caliper? this is critical. if too wide, the key will rock, and ruin the shaft. shoulld be a light press fit. i didnt see a dial indicator once in this vide ( although i fast forwarded and am open to be corrected). quality job 3 safety job 5.
@danneumann32742 ай бұрын
the guy was using a dial indicator when bashing the work piece with a hard hammer lol while setting it up for cutting the pinion teeth
@bradlinsley8028Ай бұрын
The old man was using one. It was about a 3 second shot of him using it.
@user-yp7fx4uo8fАй бұрын
I'm sure they were using much sharper tools 100yrs ago.
@IvanIgnath4 ай бұрын
Even if the machining was top notch, which it is not by Mike's, the material is crap
@memememe2674Ай бұрын
the accuracy of production is....???
@maciejukasik182827 күн бұрын
@1:43 3/4 thumb up. Absolutely love this guys attitude. 👍
@waldemariiАй бұрын
Humble Pride
@davidfoster5906Ай бұрын
Wenn man den Reitstock mit einer Brechstange bewegen muss weiß man das bei der Pflege der Drehbank etwas versäumt hat
@amyhund37866 ай бұрын
Da kann man säubern soviel man will, so wie das gange Anlage aussieht nur sauber machen hilft da nicht mehr 😂😂.
@user-mm1jh3bq6u6 ай бұрын
@@user-mm1jh3bq6uStimmt, ich schaue mir immer diese Videos mit einem leichten Gruseln an. Wenn ich mir diese herunter gekommenen Werkstätten, den Umgang mit den Werkzeugmaschinen und Werkstücken weiß ich warum Pakistan zur dritten Welt zählt. Es nichts mit Geld, Technik oder Religion zu tun. Es es liegt an dem mangelnden Wille etwas „gut“ oder „besser“ zu machen. Alle sind zufrieden wenn es gerade so eben funktioniert. Weit kommt man so aber nicht und das erkennt man deutlich
@amyhund37866 ай бұрын
Die Pakistani können alles. Siehst ja, immer wieder wahnsinn
@eicherundeigenbau72835 ай бұрын
Ugh, no safety for these dudes at all! Impressive work though despite the conditions.
@VetvsWorld5 ай бұрын
بسیار کار خوبی بود .
@alizareebrahimi29936 ай бұрын
La "tecnologia"de hoy es prácticamente la misma, lo unico que varia es la edad de las maquinas, milagros, no hay.
@angelgonzalo28855 ай бұрын
Very impressive, gentleman.
@paulym5814Ай бұрын
Great workmanship. But put on some eye and ear protection!!!
@alfredmasullo21 күн бұрын
Hardworking people... 👌👍
@stubi1103Ай бұрын
Wot CNC Mashin
@user-io1nd8xp3l2 ай бұрын
Well no!What is cutting fluid
@1GameKeeper2 ай бұрын
I wonder 🤔 , watch over these machinist ❤
@gorillaworks8140Ай бұрын
That heat treatment method 😊
@rahulshenoy166 ай бұрын
Yeah and throwing in the plastic bottle for extra measure. lol
@meoffjackАй бұрын
They got 44 Rockwell, at least on the check he showed
@adampindellАй бұрын
@adampindell what does that mean?
@OttoByOgraffey27 күн бұрын
Respect!
@desydukuk29129 күн бұрын
It is stunning that there are still workers being treated this poorly. PPE is not all that expensive. It is corporate abuse, plain and simple. The owners have no humanity. It is helpful that this channel demonstrates how cruel the world still is. American industry would be doing the same thing if they could. UNIONS stopped them!
@ubctsАй бұрын
You've raised an important point. Safety and fair treatment of workers should always be a priority. While our machinists might not have all the resources they deserve, they demonstrate resilience and skill in their craft. 🛠️💼 Let's continue advocating for better conditions for all workers! 💪🌟
@hydraulichandsАй бұрын
That's amazing!
@shiroleeАй бұрын
Absolutely! Our machinists are true masters of their craft, making the impossible seem routine! 🌟🛠️
@hydraulichandsАй бұрын
Flip flops and swarf. Seems like nothing could possibly go wrong there!
@FCSteadingtonАй бұрын
Gasoline showed up to play, I'm thoroughly impressed with their ability to use gasoline for everything.
@RiiyanАй бұрын
Respect. Greetings from Germany to this workers.
@wow89913 ай бұрын
Vielen Dank für Ihren Respekt und Ihre Grüße aus Deutschland! Wir schätzen Ihre Unterstützung sehr. Greetings zurück an Sie und alle unsere Freunde in Deutschland! 🇩🇪👷♂️🛠️
@hydraulichands2 ай бұрын
I suspect they are wasting their time. Being that the piece was forged undersize so they couldn’t finish it the inner race of the bearing will flex & fail very quickly.
@pvtimberfaller3 ай бұрын
I keep thinking the guy wearing sandals oh can you imagine stepping on one of those turnings dam that would hurt
@wmdevittdevitt26862 ай бұрын
Health and safety not a problem then? Would like to see how many entries they have in their accident book.
@brianhand9704Ай бұрын
Flabbergasted yet amazed.
@Ricky-ef7tkАй бұрын
What material is that pinion made from…? I’ll wager it’s just mild steel. 😏😏 How about some table way oil on the slides…Sheesh..😏😏
@kenc3288Ай бұрын
excelente idea para la luneta fija del torno, ¿porqué a la inmensidad de torneros no les gusta o no saben usar el chuck independiente? Usted trabajó mas soldando un perno de centro a la horquilla del vástago
@gmruiz1193Ай бұрын
¡Gracias por tu comentario! 😄 En nuestro taller, nos encanta explorar diferentes enfoques y soluciones creativas. ¡Cada maquinista tiene su propio estilo y preferencias! 💡🛠️
@hydraulichandsАй бұрын
Nothing but the best.
@edtekk2 ай бұрын
O trabalho desses profissionais é brilhante e merecem todo nosso respeito. O que entristece é ver as condições insalubres nas quais trabalham. EPI' são perfeitamente dispensáveis. Níveis de ruídos baixíssimos, nada pode cair na cabeça e muito menos nos olhos deles, botas e luvas pra quê tbm não é verdade? Mangas compridas próximas de maquinas rotativas tbm não são problema. O trabalho final mereceu nota 1000.
@kaduskye6 ай бұрын
E pior que quem compra no final não está nem aí com isso, só quer se beneficiar. O país mesmo que tem que evoluir ora essas melhorias.
@facadetudoumpouco8294Ай бұрын
E o tratamento térmico fake no final ? aquilo não foi uma cementação e nem mesmo uma têmpera, foi apenas para escurecer a superfície da peça e dara a impressão de que ela foi tratada corretamente.
@almorassiАй бұрын
Why don't they clean up the workshop?
@davidturner8689Ай бұрын
👍
@peterisaloftpc40936 ай бұрын
Awsome
@kiscix4325Ай бұрын
Jeez, a little coolant sure wouldn't hurt when turning with high speed steel bits. That's how I learned to do it 45 years ago. And just a suggestion; change out of your pyjamas and put on some shoes. Not going to get into the appaling rigging practice of tying knots in chain slings.
@dabsafeАй бұрын
My respects and congratulations to my dear colleagues, with machine tools we can do wonders, now faster thanks to CNC. Saludos desde Peru.
@shilicasoАй бұрын
Тези в индия определено са се специализирал е в метала обработването!
@sismoalex73462 ай бұрын
c'est quoi ce travail ?? vous avez entendu parlé de précision ? d'écologie ? de sécurité ? de respect du matériel ? de qualité ? rien ne va dans cette entreprise, je pense que même les chinois feraient bien mieux et pourtant ils ne sont pas réputés pour leurs qualité ou leurs précision il ne faut pas avoir honte pour filmer ça
@franky-56992 ай бұрын
Combinar o bom profissionalismo, a organização, a segurança faz bem vista as indústria á qualquer Pais.
@ivantinepollon1553Ай бұрын
Absolutamente! A combinação de profissionalismo, organização e segurança é fundamental para o sucesso de qualquer indústria, independentemente do país. Nossos mecânicos demonstram habilidades excepcionais nesses aspectos, mostrando que excelência transcende fronteiras! 🌍🛠️👷♂️
@hydraulichandsАй бұрын
Las medidas de seguridad son impresionantes
@mosquitotigre7078Ай бұрын
Eu gosto ver seu vídeo você sao muito bom
@rodrigoquirinodasilva8889Ай бұрын
Ficamos felizes em saber que você gosta dos nossos vídeos! Obrigado pelo apoio! 🌟🎥 Se tiver alguma sugestão ou comentário, não hesite em compartilhar! Estamos aqui para proporcionar conteúdo que você goste. 🛠️😊
@hydraulichandsАй бұрын
Im 75 now....and i was taught 60 yrs ago....do NOT wear long sleeves when working at a lathe..
@tonywatson1412Ай бұрын
Hands down guys!👍✌
@xinixxagnix2012 ай бұрын
Более 40% металла в стружку...😮
@user-wv3hu3wf8l2 ай бұрын
Это нормально, заказываешь поковку для делали в 5тн расчетных, а куют круг 7тн, в итоге деталь кольцо весит 2тн, стружку перерабатывают.
@78RSI2 ай бұрын
They do occasionally use some cutting oil
@grateberk6435Ай бұрын
I loved the "fake" hardening. The guy even measured the hardness, as if it were possible to hardening the piece at that temperature.
@almorassiАй бұрын
they actually have electric hoists . how revolutionary. on the other hand remember pakistan is a nuclear power. and this shop is considers higher tech than most i have seen on youtube.
@ronblack7870Ай бұрын
Indeed, innovation comes in many forms! 💡🛠️ Our machinists make the most of what they have, showcasing their resourcefulness and skill. Every shop has its own unique charm! 🌟🔧
@hydraulichandsАй бұрын
when I was at school serving my apprenticeship rue one was no rings when running the lathe good way to lose a finger
@robmyckatynАй бұрын
Safety is no laughing matter!
@hydraulichandsАй бұрын
Great people great job ALLAH safe your life ,,,
@jasimjassoum21176 ай бұрын
You are right, it is Allah who takes care of their health and life, because no safety procedures do so
@franzrogalewski6 ай бұрын
They are real last century XD
@martin8792 ай бұрын
So much for cleaning up...!!!
@dennisjones212415 күн бұрын
There's no way that equipment will ever last another hundred years given the way they treat it.
@waynec3695 ай бұрын
They said that 100 years ago
@meddylad2 ай бұрын
They just shim it with used sandals
@chasein7019Ай бұрын
Says armchair warrior
@AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc26 күн бұрын
Precision work in earth and stones, here in France a hundred years ago we did not work in these conditions.
I think the only positive I can take away from this video is to say that it is really impressive how much life they squeeze out of their machines.
I'd wager the only parts original in those machines would be the chassis. Everything else was probably replaced piecemeal over the course of the 70 years they've been in that shop.
while not taking any care. Bumping them, trowing the chains on the ways, no even cleaning the chips.
Now I'm not a metal lathe worker. and only know what I saw on KZhead of a lathe. But let me put it this way: I'm not really impressed. in fact I am thoroughly unimpressed.
Their machines were ours at one time.
@@marcelschellekens6386it’s normal..you don’t know anything…about
Oh my god the top steady roller is a piece of wood!
I was very relieved to see that they regularly swap that piece of wood out for a new one and use plenty of lubricant!
i sent this off to a friend who works at Komatsu and he had to show it to the entire engineering dept. he said 'everything just stopped.'
A little of that slippery stuff called oil or grease would help that tailstock to mov
nah grease cost money the owner could use to buy another trip to dubai.
You would think as hard as that machine is working for them that someone might spill a little oil on it occasionally,,,, or even once.
Brush the ways? Na.
Lost my comments. I was saying I learned on machinery of that era and eventually advanced to NC tape controlled K&T tool changers before I got fed up with the Union and left for the military. I can see many things that would make their jobs much easier and their tools last much longer but that is just me. I must say however these men do a great job working with what they have.
Those are some massive deep cuts for one pass and the swarf build-up around each machine is horrendous, but fair play they are giving a few more years life to whatever that pinion is out of.
This is probably a job shop. They do one time orders and limited part orders. Very skilled machinists and never a boring day.
There is boring every day.
Old tecnology is not bad only needs it's time to work.
Yep, it take too long
Un professionnel de haut niveau, beaucoup d'expérience concernant ses travaux de tournage, d'alésage et j'en passe, mes respects Monsieur j'espère qu'on vous rémunère à la hauteur de votre travail je lève mes 2 pouces, encore merci pour votre vidéo ,vous êtes un exemple pour les jeunes tourneurs ; Mes respects Monsieur
non pas du tout, il y a beaucoup d'erreurs d'amateur
It's amazing what kind of great looking work guys in sandals on a dirt floor with near junkyard grade equipment can manage.
"great looking" being the appropriate part here.
just coz it's old doesn't mean it's junk. built back when things were made to last, not made to break in the most profitable length of time.
One guy was bare foot...?
Felicitaciones a todo el Grupo ,que Trabajo con ese ,Engranaje Elicoidal !!!
Just imagine what these blokes could do with more modern equipment 👍👍
believe it or not, some of these places are run by wealthy people ... they purchase all this old equipment for a cheap price and they hire these workers for a very low wage and have stuff made for them ... often the parts are then shipped over seas to suppliers. Just look at the lathes they are using, these workers right there have at least $50,000 dollars in equipment ... there is no way they would be able to afford that kind of money.
Wow !! Exelent !!!!
Меня одного смущает огромная проплещина на валу?😮
Да не тебя одного. Может как-то зашпаклюют?
What is the measurement method for making sure the gear cuts are properly clocked / aligned?
I would wonder that too. They need to be near perfectly clocked and concentric. somehow I doubt that they are.
These guys are doing amazing work despite the appalling work conditions. There is obvious pride in their work. Those without any knowledge ( YT seems to find them all) may view it as slapdash. That absence of younger workers is a worry. Every country that considers itself advanced in it''s manufacturing methods worked exactly like this only a few generations ago.
Its wild coming from a clockmaker remaking a antikythean calender in bronze and then jump to these guys just making it work. Amazing content.
The handheld welding mask is only slightly better than the other welder without one!! LOL!! Do they have good healthcare or blindness coverage??
No but they all have a nice flash burn !!!!!!!
lol if they go blind they end up jobless on the street which I would assume is only marginally worse than working under these conditions living in a mud hut.
no such thing in these parts of the world
Техника безопасности на высоте
They probably just got the order that morning and I love the safety sandals they wear
Designed for comfort when working on hard gravel floors. They seem to have not over looked anything.
OSHA nightmare. Open toed shoes, no eye protection, loose clothing around machines and so on. Hence the older guy operating the shaper with half a thumb.
@@ricku4856 ....no hearing protection...
@@ricku4856 ...tripping hazards everywhere you look...
where is this place?
Can we see where the forging blank came from?
i can not stress enough that this is not, how this should be done. Every part is wrong.
That 100 year old technology was used to bootstrap today's multi-million dollar CNC machines. Humble beginnings :-) Stay safe.
Compared to this shop the few commercial American machine shops I ever set foot in were compulsively obsessed with cleanliness (chip removal) and unnecessarily high flows of coolant/cutting fluid. That the gear hobbing machine had a functional cutting fluid system surprised me. I expected an old man or a boy with a coke bottle. Where are the apprentices? I was under the impression that chip removal and dribbling cutting fluid was a prime purpose of machine shop apprentices.
Got to admire the skills on show eve if it does resemble a post apocalyptic workshop.
My total respect to these men.👍👍❤️
I want to see the unedited version where they replaced the wood on top. Look at the gouge the steady rest left.
I would love to know how close their apex measurement is on that double helical, because I have manufactured similar shafts like that (turn, hob, grind) with far more sophisticated machinery and I know that I had to have that apex measurement within a couple thousandths of an inch. I can't believe they can get that same kind of accuracy with the machinery they are using.
Se fabricam e pq funciona...eu tbm trabalho com usinagem e com máquinas modernas.....mas não duvido da qualidade do serviço deles por mais rústico q seja
What will this pinion shaft be used for.Massive torque.A turbine to generator ?.Cargo ship engine to propeller? Bridge lift?
This kind of stuff is great for new metalworkers to see the basics of machining applied and in action at a very slow pace; its often difficult to see and understand whatva CNC macine is doing because if the speed. I love watching these people in poorer countries use creative ways and their ingenuity to make things like this.
Doing the best with what they've got.
tolérance + / - (1/32") and Nice finish for hss Tool. Great expérience boy to Works on old machine like That, but Need more Security.
Excellent work 👌❤️
I wonder if Curtis is watching your channel.
Естественно смотрит, он у них учится!
It would be too painful!
I’m sure he has better things to do but it made me laugh to read this. I wonder who else is on his level of quality content creators.😊
A good serviceable turret lathe like a Herbert 12C would do all that they need and more.Beautiful machines.
Это семейное производство?
👍What is the country in?
masters, and these massive forged pieces... perfect job
Intelligence, compétence, courage , bravo a ces génies de la mécanique !
Great ISO factory conditions. What kind of warranty do they give?
Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! We're glad you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for more exciting content! 😊👍
Accuracy, plus or minus 10mm
20mm plus minus😂
Are those steel-toed sandals?
They must work because I have yet to see anyone missing toes
I’m self employed semi-retired precision engineer and have used manual machinery for years. Because I was near to retiring it wasn’t worth me buying CNC machinery. It nice to see that some people are still doing things the way I’ve always done them. I’m appalled at their lack of safety equipment though. No safety shoes or eye protection is madness. One other point; the title says 100 years old technology. The principles might be old but the actual machines are at most 60 or 70 years old.
Truly amazing skill and workmanship. Appalling safety standards! Baggy clothing, open shoes, no eye protection, no hearing protection, open moving machinery and belts ........
Yes, appalling. Awesome skill but It makes me feel ill thinking about the very real potential for serious injury/death.
Skillfull workers!❤ my respects!
Fantastic work. The videos are amazing and men true craftsman.
A bit like sculpture: start with a big lump and very slowly remove tiny pieces!
The abuse the old lathe machine takes is different for sure.
And to think, this is the tooling, men and metals that built the industrialized world. Technology has been updated about 50 years . I wouldreally like to work in this shop for a year or so. With a pair of Red Wings on though. And a welding helmet.
checking the keyslot width with a caliper? this is critical. if too wide, the key will rock, and ruin the shaft. shoulld be a light press fit. i didnt see a dial indicator once in this vide ( although i fast forwarded and am open to be corrected). quality job 3 safety job 5.
the guy was using a dial indicator when bashing the work piece with a hard hammer lol while setting it up for cutting the pinion teeth
The old man was using one. It was about a 3 second shot of him using it.
I'm sure they were using much sharper tools 100yrs ago.
Even if the machining was top notch, which it is not by Mike's, the material is crap
the accuracy of production is....???
@1:43 3/4 thumb up. Absolutely love this guys attitude. 👍
Humble Pride
Wenn man den Reitstock mit einer Brechstange bewegen muss weiß man das bei der Pflege der Drehbank etwas versäumt hat
Da kann man säubern soviel man will, so wie das gange Anlage aussieht nur sauber machen hilft da nicht mehr 😂😂.
@@user-mm1jh3bq6uStimmt, ich schaue mir immer diese Videos mit einem leichten Gruseln an. Wenn ich mir diese herunter gekommenen Werkstätten, den Umgang mit den Werkzeugmaschinen und Werkstücken weiß ich warum Pakistan zur dritten Welt zählt. Es nichts mit Geld, Technik oder Religion zu tun. Es es liegt an dem mangelnden Wille etwas „gut“ oder „besser“ zu machen. Alle sind zufrieden wenn es gerade so eben funktioniert. Weit kommt man so aber nicht und das erkennt man deutlich
Die Pakistani können alles. Siehst ja, immer wieder wahnsinn
Ugh, no safety for these dudes at all! Impressive work though despite the conditions.
بسیار کار خوبی بود .
La "tecnologia"de hoy es prácticamente la misma, lo unico que varia es la edad de las maquinas, milagros, no hay.
Very impressive, gentleman.
Great workmanship. But put on some eye and ear protection!!!
Hardworking people... 👌👍
Wot CNC Mashin
Well no!What is cutting fluid
I wonder 🤔 , watch over these machinist ❤
That heat treatment method 😊
Yeah and throwing in the plastic bottle for extra measure. lol
They got 44 Rockwell, at least on the check he showed
@adampindell what does that mean?
Respect!
It is stunning that there are still workers being treated this poorly. PPE is not all that expensive. It is corporate abuse, plain and simple. The owners have no humanity. It is helpful that this channel demonstrates how cruel the world still is. American industry would be doing the same thing if they could. UNIONS stopped them!
You've raised an important point. Safety and fair treatment of workers should always be a priority. While our machinists might not have all the resources they deserve, they demonstrate resilience and skill in their craft. 🛠️💼 Let's continue advocating for better conditions for all workers! 💪🌟
That's amazing!
Absolutely! Our machinists are true masters of their craft, making the impossible seem routine! 🌟🛠️
Flip flops and swarf. Seems like nothing could possibly go wrong there!
Gasoline showed up to play, I'm thoroughly impressed with their ability to use gasoline for everything.
Respect. Greetings from Germany to this workers.
Vielen Dank für Ihren Respekt und Ihre Grüße aus Deutschland! Wir schätzen Ihre Unterstützung sehr. Greetings zurück an Sie und alle unsere Freunde in Deutschland! 🇩🇪👷♂️🛠️
I suspect they are wasting their time. Being that the piece was forged undersize so they couldn’t finish it the inner race of the bearing will flex & fail very quickly.
I keep thinking the guy wearing sandals oh can you imagine stepping on one of those turnings dam that would hurt
Health and safety not a problem then? Would like to see how many entries they have in their accident book.
Flabbergasted yet amazed.
What material is that pinion made from…? I’ll wager it’s just mild steel. 😏😏 How about some table way oil on the slides…Sheesh..😏😏
excelente idea para la luneta fija del torno, ¿porqué a la inmensidad de torneros no les gusta o no saben usar el chuck independiente? Usted trabajó mas soldando un perno de centro a la horquilla del vástago
¡Gracias por tu comentario! 😄 En nuestro taller, nos encanta explorar diferentes enfoques y soluciones creativas. ¡Cada maquinista tiene su propio estilo y preferencias! 💡🛠️
Nothing but the best.
O trabalho desses profissionais é brilhante e merecem todo nosso respeito. O que entristece é ver as condições insalubres nas quais trabalham. EPI' são perfeitamente dispensáveis. Níveis de ruídos baixíssimos, nada pode cair na cabeça e muito menos nos olhos deles, botas e luvas pra quê tbm não é verdade? Mangas compridas próximas de maquinas rotativas tbm não são problema. O trabalho final mereceu nota 1000.
E pior que quem compra no final não está nem aí com isso, só quer se beneficiar. O país mesmo que tem que evoluir ora essas melhorias.
E o tratamento térmico fake no final ? aquilo não foi uma cementação e nem mesmo uma têmpera, foi apenas para escurecer a superfície da peça e dara a impressão de que ela foi tratada corretamente.
Why don't they clean up the workshop?
👍
Awsome
Jeez, a little coolant sure wouldn't hurt when turning with high speed steel bits. That's how I learned to do it 45 years ago. And just a suggestion; change out of your pyjamas and put on some shoes. Not going to get into the appaling rigging practice of tying knots in chain slings.
My respects and congratulations to my dear colleagues, with machine tools we can do wonders, now faster thanks to CNC. Saludos desde Peru.
Тези в индия определено са се специализирал е в метала обработването!
c'est quoi ce travail ?? vous avez entendu parlé de précision ? d'écologie ? de sécurité ? de respect du matériel ? de qualité ? rien ne va dans cette entreprise, je pense que même les chinois feraient bien mieux et pourtant ils ne sont pas réputés pour leurs qualité ou leurs précision il ne faut pas avoir honte pour filmer ça
Combinar o bom profissionalismo, a organização, a segurança faz bem vista as indústria á qualquer Pais.
Absolutamente! A combinação de profissionalismo, organização e segurança é fundamental para o sucesso de qualquer indústria, independentemente do país. Nossos mecânicos demonstram habilidades excepcionais nesses aspectos, mostrando que excelência transcende fronteiras! 🌍🛠️👷♂️
Las medidas de seguridad son impresionantes
Eu gosto ver seu vídeo você sao muito bom
Ficamos felizes em saber que você gosta dos nossos vídeos! Obrigado pelo apoio! 🌟🎥 Se tiver alguma sugestão ou comentário, não hesite em compartilhar! Estamos aqui para proporcionar conteúdo que você goste. 🛠️😊
Im 75 now....and i was taught 60 yrs ago....do NOT wear long sleeves when working at a lathe..
Hands down guys!👍✌
Более 40% металла в стружку...😮
Это нормально, заказываешь поковку для делали в 5тн расчетных, а куют круг 7тн, в итоге деталь кольцо весит 2тн, стружку перерабатывают.
They do occasionally use some cutting oil
I loved the "fake" hardening. The guy even measured the hardness, as if it were possible to hardening the piece at that temperature.
they actually have electric hoists . how revolutionary. on the other hand remember pakistan is a nuclear power. and this shop is considers higher tech than most i have seen on youtube.
Indeed, innovation comes in many forms! 💡🛠️ Our machinists make the most of what they have, showcasing their resourcefulness and skill. Every shop has its own unique charm! 🌟🔧
when I was at school serving my apprenticeship rue one was no rings when running the lathe good way to lose a finger
Safety is no laughing matter!
Great people great job ALLAH safe your life ,,,
You are right, it is Allah who takes care of their health and life, because no safety procedures do so
They are real last century XD
So much for cleaning up...!!!
There's no way that equipment will ever last another hundred years given the way they treat it.
They said that 100 years ago
They just shim it with used sandals
Says armchair warrior
Precision work in earth and stones, here in France a hundred years ago we did not work in these conditions.