It's amazing what these guys can make with antiquated machinery, love the spotless nature of the workshop floor and the safety flip flops!
@tismeagen684Ай бұрын
Тебе проще в кальсонах и валенках Нихрена не делать 😅
@user-fd4qx2yg9rАй бұрын
In Other news Boeing officials have confirmed deep savings associated with parts machining, as part of an overall cost cutting plan, however quality remains their number 1 goal. Officials have been vague on details at time of print.
@BillHarpАй бұрын
The levels of safety and imprecision are without measure.
@DVNelson2 ай бұрын
Count the fingers and toes. If all there, they probably are doing ok. With regards to precision, I suspect no two parts are the same. Who cares? If the part fits the other part and it functions, it's good.
@cameronlilly4814Ай бұрын
@@cameronlilly4814 "no two parts are same" Epic....❤❤❤
@mohammedhanifa6664Ай бұрын
You know, we won't go blind watching videos of welding. There is no need to impose a smiley face over the welds.
@rkn304510 ай бұрын
Why even spot weld it before moving it to the welding station. It's not like after beating that inserted piece in place it was ever going to fall back out.
@USA-freedom2 ай бұрын
100% correct. Smiley face stupidity. Video screen cannot damage your eyes.
@allancopland17682 ай бұрын
@@USA-freedomhad to be balanced so that log chain wouldn't be off balanced moving it around that nice shop, or work area. Lol😂
@brian_2040Ай бұрын
I like the safety sandals and long eyebrows that keep the grinding shavings out of the eyes. Thank God for our safety culture
@garyfestarini960810 ай бұрын
You bore me.
@beakytwitch79053 ай бұрын
@@beakytwitch7905you must have add
@chickenfarmer2092 ай бұрын
Well this brings back memories. A lot of these machines were made in Yorkshire. The W&B vertical turret lathe (Webster and Bennet, Halifax), the DSG lathe in the background,Keighley. The Butler shaper, where I served my time in the'70s (Halifax). I recognise other machines too, Wickstead power saw etc. I still use a DSG lathe almost daily, but it is older than theirs being flat belt driven and made in 1936. These chaps are doing what I've done all my working life. Thankyou for sharing.
@mossturn0110 ай бұрын
Ppppl
@mbahjho637410 ай бұрын
Lplql
@mbahjho637410 ай бұрын
Even you without safety guards ? 😮
@enterkul890310 ай бұрын
are you talking about canada?
@tallswede809 ай бұрын
@@tallswede80 No Mate. Halifax, England.
@mossturn019 ай бұрын
Everybody should know that arc welding without eye protection will harm your eyes, but never when displayed on a pc-screen.
@torepres8 ай бұрын
точность обработки зашкаливает!!!!))))))
@rusrus21952 ай бұрын
причем это план шайба для патрона
@user-wx7kw1zk5d2 ай бұрын
As the Pakistani Safety Inspector of Heavy Engineering, I approve of the Safety Sandals and the fireproof Safety Pyjamas. You will notice the precision work going on here. The management are very proud that they can be precise to 1/8 (3mm) of an inch, a record for Pakistan.
@susanlodges489 ай бұрын
If only we could achieve those records!
@cameronlilly4814Ай бұрын
Give these guys some credit! Not as easy as you might think. There are still real craftsman. most kids in the US couldn’t move the iron across the floor to the machine without crying.
@jamesbottoms6912Ай бұрын
@@jamesbottoms6912 Bullspit...
@clintchapman431929 күн бұрын
If you take in consideration that this is a power coupling.and the center was.fixed by hammering and a thin weld, if it lasts without hurts some one will be a miracle.
@MarcoAAOrtiz5 ай бұрын
Thinking the same thing🇬🇧
@rick666492 ай бұрын
They’re idiots
@mlpad67722 ай бұрын
❤@@rick66649
@judyeddy6447Ай бұрын
I love these machines with their hidden DRO's. Best-off is also the weld-on vise on the drilling station with the self centering wobbling drill bit
@haraldd.49102 ай бұрын
They have all this machinery,don't they have a huge hydraulic press?Instead of bracking there backs with huge mallets.And why the firm does not at least supply his workers with safety shoes,these are hard working and skilled workers.
@stephenaquilina66289 ай бұрын
These men who can still do this kind of work are a treasure in these days of automatic machine tools . I hope these skills wont be lost.
@Luke-pb9oz9 ай бұрын
Sabes que veo mal en todo esto?. Ahora entiendo a mi jefe, nos prohibió desde el primer día usar el polipasto eléctrico, más de 500 tornos y fresas había, y todas tenían su polipasto manual…. El único polipasto eléctrico, era el puente grúa para la descarga de varilla de acero de los camiones… Saludos…
@ocanylobo3489 ай бұрын
You have no clue about technolgy. ! No skill at all.
@jpcaretta88473 ай бұрын
If they had turned the lathe tailstock hand wheel with a 12 foot long bar, it would have made drilling much easier ☺
@rogerwilliams29022 ай бұрын
Ребята ничего не удивляет ,так мы работали на железобетонном заводе в отделе ремонта,а вот уже спустя годы поработав в авиации все это дичью кажется,а тогда нет,одним словом жуть,рабочим респект и уважение.
@VOLGA8699 ай бұрын
Мародерил как то механичку завода строительных конструкций,там и близко не было такого ужасного состояния оборудования!А тут смотришь видео и не понимаешь как так можно,до состояния говна все довести.Хотя всё в сравнении познается,немцы или голландцы от наших мастерских тоже в недоумении бывают.
@user-ez8xj8nw3i3 ай бұрын
@@user-ez8xj8nw3i Да они и не доводили,похоже эту жуть привезли по цене лома,а восстановить запчастей нет ,у нас сейчас даже на большом заводе ручной станок в хорошем состоянии почти не найти,а ремонтников можно в музей выставлять.
@VOLGA8693 ай бұрын
какой респект, что ты бредишь. респект за измерение рулеткой ?!? бабай в тапках ... на это "происводство" смотреть страшно ....
@daliusb.59232 ай бұрын
@@user-ez8xj8nw3i die Bude aus dem Video ist nen Alptraum für Mensch, Maschine und Werkstück. Das Alter der Maschinen hat nichts zu sagen. Wenn sie regelmäßig gepflegt und gewartet werden, da sind die meisten "Alten" Maschinen hoch genau und Gold wert. Damit kann man auf 1/100 genau arbeiten. Was wir hier auf dem Video sehen ist einfach eine Respektlosigkeit gegenüber Mensch, Material und Arbeit. Sorry aber der Dreck dort, die Späne überall auf dem Boden, der Sand der überall auf dem Boden ist, ist der tot eines Jeden Lagers. Da werden Stumpfe Bohrer einfach mit Gewalt ins Werkstück gedrückt. Bei uns in der Werkstatt gab es grosse Bohrer, gut 30 Jahre alt wurden vom Meister nachgeschliffen und wahren Scharf und schnitten gut. Jeden Abend wurden die Na schienen gereinigt, es wurde gefegt und am, zum Wochenende wurden alle Maschinen gefettet. PS warum sollte eine Russische Werkstatt schlechter sein als eine Niederländische? Die ich in Gatchina gesehen habe ( nur zu Besuch) war sauber, ordentlich und gute Arbeiter 👍👍
@christianplatzbecker17842 ай бұрын
@@daliusb.5923 У всех изделий есть свои допуски, по наружному диаметру 2-3 трамвайных остановки, но вот по внутреннему диаметру, где клапан закрывает, допуск 1/100 миллиметров, причем это должно быть на холодной детали.
@user-jh4un6sj5eАй бұрын
Videos on this channel keep getting better. Camera work, editing, and the obvious skills of the machine operators (& mechanics) are why H-H is a favorite and IMO most entertaining for we retired tradesmen who miss making chips or sparks. Keep up the good work!
@johncmitchell494111 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that... Thanks for your love and support.
@hydraulichands11 ай бұрын
@vemanavenkateswararao15611 ай бұрын
За труд конечно уважение...но все остальное....
@user-jx4pj4gu4g2 ай бұрын
СЕЙЧАС НА ПЕНСИИ.НА ТОКАРНОМ.КАРУСЕЛЬНОМ РАСТОЧНОМ ФРЕЗЕРНОМ РАБОТАЛ .СМОТРЕТЬ ЗАЛИПАТЕЛЬНО.
@user-pt3my7zq3s2 ай бұрын
That guy with 1 good eye and three toes must be strong to brake a hammer.The guy must be known as "Mr. Safety" judge'n by how fast the kid hooks the chain and books outta there.
@genehunsinger3981Ай бұрын
Thanks, well done, work with what ya got! I think they ALL know of the dangers of loose cloths & shoes & eyes, they've had to have seen accidents over time, so they watch their step. Love the cuts that vert. lathe takes, a beast! Also, NEVER NEVER seen tack welding work to a table for that big radial drill!!!!
@alro243411 ай бұрын
Im not sure if they understand the danger or just think its ok for people to be maimed on the job. Like you said they must have had accidents. But I can tell you from personal experience, picking up a piece of another human being out of a machine had a profound impact on my thoughts on shop safety. The thing is in some of these videos you will see a guy that has safety glasses but they are up on his head. Not over his eyes.
@martinswiney219210 ай бұрын
@@martinswiney2192 Right, Thousands are maimed every year in that region. Injuries to feet are very common for obvious reasons. Many of those workers cant get other jobs because they cant walk properly, Child labour is a serious problem too.
@tubester456710 ай бұрын
It's like riding a bicycle with no chain guard with bell bottom pants. Got away with it numerous times until the broken arm and asphalt face plant. There are no accidents, only stupid carelessness.
@AffordBindEquipment9 ай бұрын
i have so much respect for these boys. working with shit equipment, crazy heat, hard ass fucking labor & dangerous as hell. and they do a fantastic job with what they have.
@junes2k10 ай бұрын
and why did it all happen to them ... do you also respect?
@donXoM10 ай бұрын
What do you mean "shit equipment"? All workshops were like this if you go back far enough, even in England. I must admit that things got better when the unions got their act together, then HSE made it nearly impossible to work at all.
@mossturn013 ай бұрын
I wouldn't call the equipment shit, they are abusing the living fuck out of some really solid pieces of equipment. The fact that these things are still in operation while running under these "operators" is proof enough that it isn't shit. Manual machines like these are still all over shops in the US and other highly industrialized nations. These guys just make it look very difficult.
@erikkayV2 ай бұрын
As a machinist myself, I could never work in those unsafe conditions. Kudos to them.
@GnosisMan5010 ай бұрын
I would imagine that these guys don't last very long considering the attention paid to safe work environments and personal safety equipment. Once they get injured they are simply removed and replaced. Those are the people you see, missing body parts, standing in the streets trying to sell anything they can for food and water. Third world countries are gruesome with their people but these folks here are hundreds of times better off than the poor souls born and raised in North Korea.
@robertlangley2589 ай бұрын
Стружки по колено, а они в шлёпанцах))
@user-ir4yf8ci8e9 ай бұрын
Tremendous work with such old equipment.
@sqr2024Ай бұрын
You don't need to put an emoji over the welding arc... It's not like it's gonna be any brighter than white on the computer screen. Though it feels wrong to look at it if you've done any sort of welding!😄😄
@LA6NPA10 ай бұрын
I got welders flash on my eyes.......I want to file a compo claim!
@midbc1midbc19910 ай бұрын
@@midbc1midbc199 its yer own fault.... you weren't wearing yer safety-squints ... 🙄
@peterfitzpatrick70329 ай бұрын
Extra baggy clothes : Check Sandals: Check Working in dirt: Check I feel bad for these guys. ❤
@imonaroll950211 ай бұрын
Extra baggy clothes : Check Sandals: Check Working in dirt: Check Mission accomplished: Check I feel bad for these guys. ❤
@hydraulichands11 ай бұрын
I can't help but wonder where all these machines came from That is a complete world class machine shop, that obviously gets little to no maintenance with the feel of WWII era equipment
@williampankratz60011 ай бұрын
@@williampankratz600 these machines predate WW2 more like 1800s. When “The Empire” was all reaching India, South Africa, Middle East, etc. They where the first to establish trains and thus needed machinery to service the Railway Industry. These have definitely been converted since when original ran with coal. It had large cogs. I suspect they are the ones tossed on one side, they briefly show them on the floor.
@imonaroll950211 ай бұрын
@@imonaroll9502 Yep....almost all colonial left-overs...
@ZerokillerOppel111 ай бұрын
@@ZerokillerOppel1 this is sort of their Industrial Revolution. Hope Pakistan’s understands that their is more progress to be made.
@imonaroll950211 ай бұрын
32:20 that drill bit is wobbling all over the place.
@OttoByOgraffey11 ай бұрын
Hardly see any without a LOT of runout.
@alro243411 ай бұрын
The Bell Hop at the hotel next to me here in Manhattan told me that his union allows him to retire ten years earlier (55), than regular workers because his job is considered 'hard labor'. He has a seven hour shift, helping hotels guests with their luggage, telling them where the nude bars are and the rest of his shift is spent smoking weed around the corner. This is considered 'hard labor in NYC.
@lincolnkarim111 ай бұрын
well new york is getting lazy i guess
@hydraulichands11 ай бұрын
@@hydraulichands Much respect to these hard working people.
@lincolnkarim111 ай бұрын
New York had hard workers once upon a time. Im sure there are still plenty. Just not in the bell hop profession.
@martinswiney219210 ай бұрын
All that tradesman sitting on those metal beams 30 stories up enjoying their lunch is backtracking work, does not matter which city in the USA.
@hennies950910 ай бұрын
такое мощное производство и нет элементарных штангенциркулей!
@lion17462 ай бұрын
First time I've ever seen one of these guys use way oil. Pleasantly surprised he cares
@peep392 ай бұрын
Only because it’s been abused for so long that they have to use a six-foot cheater bar to move it. 😳😁👍🇺🇸
@leftypeterbilt2 ай бұрын
These guys are great!, but that shop needs a big hydraulic press so they don’t have to use sledge hammers
@user-nx6qr1mt6f2 ай бұрын
Люди, вы ошибаетесь! Это видео не о героизме безграмотной работы, а о том - как не надо делать. Посадочное место для вкладыша, в зависимости от диаметра, я делаю на минус 0,03 - 0,06 мм. Здесь измеряют кузнечным инструментом и забивают от души. Я выпал в осадок.
@VitorioVinsheli9 ай бұрын
Great work guys. So are all these machines made in are country the UK. Ware in the world are you I can think of a few but it’s easier to ask. Are watch some more videos tomorrow. 💪💪💪
@martinscopes3914Ай бұрын
The runout on the radial drill spindle was unbelievable....🥴🥴
@kenc32889 ай бұрын
👍😜
@hydraulichands9 ай бұрын
drill locates itself so runout doesnt matter. also if its a bolt hole, the hole size doesn't need to be precise
@sergeboyakjon62386 ай бұрын
😂 Pai do céu!! Eu nunca vi tanta Precisão na Usinagem!! Tá de parabéns!
@marcosmoreira12953 ай бұрын
É o que eles conseguem fazer com os equipamentos da década de 30. O resultado ficou horrível mas fazer o que, os caras são praticamente artesão, só na base do olho.
@FomeZer02 ай бұрын
discordo completamente, paquimetros que conseguem uma precisao de pelo menos um decimo de um milimetro sao comuns e baratos, ferramentas para determinar concentricidade (o relogio de medida cujo nome foje a minha memoria) e um mandril de 4 castanhas tambem sao uma opcao perfeita para esse trabalho. eles nao usam porque nao sabem usar, nao sao ensinados a usar as ferramentas de medicao e acabam fazendo partes de pessima qualidade. me deixa em furia que o patrao dessa usina permita que sejam fabricadas partes como essas e que tem empresas que comprem elas.
@theterribleanimator1793Ай бұрын
Do these guys also do any aerospace work?
@glennkamersАй бұрын
They are KING of recycle Finding scrap metal that barely fits the perimeters of their projects And After WWIII guess who will have a working car 👍😃
@leewilliamson3424Ай бұрын
Would love to know who the customer was
@derekb47312 ай бұрын
An old fan belt as a sling? That will work.
@markryan54932 ай бұрын
If somebody would take the time to teach them how to do machinist work, they'd probably be able to do acceptable work. I realize that many are probably illiterate, but it doesn't mean that they can't learn. It's obvious that they like doing this kind of work, but they need to be taught the basics. The biggest lesson they need to learn is how to be safe while they're doing the work. As well as cleaning their work area instead of letting piles and piles of chips building up on the floor a meter high. These machines are half buried in their own excrement. What do they do when the machine is completely buried? Move to a new location and do the same thing over again?
@stevenhorne508911 ай бұрын
They do their machinist work good...given the circumstances. But indeed..why all the filth..the dirty oil leaking machines...loose clothes, no safety gear whatsoever. And why not heat the flange or shrink the axe??? And a machineshop without a press??? Don't they have pride in their shop?
@ZerokillerOppel111 ай бұрын
These chaps are doing more than acceptable work. Just because the machines are old, doesn't mean they can't do a job. There was a time when these machines were the cutting edge of technology. Most machinists nowadays couldn't do their job, too used to cnc. If you can't do the same as these guys, you're not a machinist.
@mossturn019 ай бұрын
@@mossturn01 Never in my life have I been in a machine shop that have CNC's without at least 1 lathe and a mill.
@stevenhorne50899 ай бұрын
@@stevenhorne5089 So?
@mossturn019 ай бұрын
Хрен его знает почему: смотрю и не могу оторваться.
@user-xg2qt5vb3h2 ай бұрын
I take it there was no Ra callout and the tolerances are like "Meh".
@schlaznger804910 ай бұрын
1: you never grind/sharpen drill like these guys do its a no, no 2; as for turning at around 21.51 you need to speed up or slow the horizontal borer, those long turnings, are lethal, you should be aiming for little curls or scrols of metal, ive got a few scars from these nasty long sharp whippy bits of metal
@brianwheway193310 ай бұрын
Never mind any runout or interrupted cuts, just keep going and the lathe will catch up!
@colincunningham190210 ай бұрын
Кронциркули....обалдеть....как же они замеряют...
@user-zs9nt6ns9y9 ай бұрын
I assume all these people just go to Canada and retire after being injured, (blindness, crushing, etc).
@topduk11 ай бұрын
Then we put them to work in the fields, picking veggies and strawberries. 🇨🇦👍
@MichaelandCathy199910 ай бұрын
@@MichaelandCathy1999 There's so many problems with that I won't even bother.
@topduk10 ай бұрын
3 things they need : a hammer , a lever pipe and dirt to smash piece in !
@diestrunzenstrunz410311 ай бұрын
actually 4, you forgot the sandals
@hydraulichands11 ай бұрын
@@hydraulichandsя видел у некоторых перчатки и ботинки😂
@user-xw7bn7rq3t10 ай бұрын
Это наверно в Индии... Там ручной труд в почёте. ТБ? Капиталисту наплевать на охрану здоровья и новые технологии.
@KazBelShev9 ай бұрын
Hard and risky work by all on the field. Long live all with good health and with the needy wealth. Respect females.
@ganesankuppusamy834311 ай бұрын
"You want a helmet while you tack weld that?" "Nah, I don't need no damn helmet." 😄
@WhippoorwillPeas8 ай бұрын
Look away for a moment, or shade with hand. Not the end of the world.
@cameronlilly4814Ай бұрын
Вколачивать кувалдой - это круто. Неужели нет молота? Пресса? Или хотя бы разогреть заготовку
@arzya1310 ай бұрын
Whoever does the filming and editing has gotten really really good!
@robertwest30939 ай бұрын
These machines was being used in British sheds years ago. Only thing I see what’s different is the way they do it as our way was perfect. And there’s is pot luck of being true.
@justahuman879010 ай бұрын
good luck to their customer The drill chuck was welded on and wobbled around like an old whore
@qbi46149 ай бұрын
I noticed some of these machines are on dirt floors. There's no way they are sitting correctly.
@robertwest30939 ай бұрын
if you heat the outter ring it would be easier to install center and would cause a strongr joint
@williamhoward83199 ай бұрын
Just one comment for you, you are FANTASTIC!
@shimmeringhaze10 ай бұрын
Interesting! How well these fellas work with no safety glasses, hard hats, and gloves. Experience with confidence.
@larrybeaudoin626210 ай бұрын
PPE is expensive when there is a hundred guys waiting to take your job when you get hurt...
@redsable61199 ай бұрын
Gloves? you never operate a machine tool wearing gloves. Or a hard hat for that matter.
@mossturn019 ай бұрын
Станки 20-х годов.Какая там может быть точность.
@user-kk4ng1ud5n2 ай бұрын
Das Alter der Maschinen ist nicht das Problem wenn Wartung und Pflege optimal sind, leben solche Maschinen ewig. Was aber hier im Video nicht der Fall ist. Diese "Werkstatt" ist verdreckt, überall Späne, Sand ( der tot eines jeden Lagers) stumpfe Bohrer werden mit Gewalt ins Material gedrückt, Fett und Öl scheinbar unbekannt.... Siehe Dir mal an wie Die Arbeiter die Werkstücke über den Boden und die Maschinen ziehen. Das hat nichts mit Armut zu tun, das ist fehlender Respekt für Material und Arbeit. Sorry nen Besen und ne Schaufel zum Säuberung der Werkstatt ist dort bestimmt nicht so teuer
@christianplatzbecker17842 ай бұрын
Someday that faceplate will come off the weld and hurt someone, but they don't care about that.
@yurykorol871511 ай бұрын
Really, almost no weld. Just joint parts using hammer and its ready.
@MarcoAAOrtiz11 ай бұрын
Size of the wksp and no. Of workers is a clear indicator of the satisfied customer.
@raufjaleel831710 ай бұрын
@@MarcoAAOrtiz over here in a western shop that would be pressed and keyed in…or even machined in as one complete unit..that weld won’t last
@russellking976210 ай бұрын
Son muy recursivos. Los admiro de verdad. Pero preocupante las condiciones de seguridad industrial,la indumentaria, que peligro se enrede en las máquinas en movimiento, elementos de seguridad: Gafas 🥸 guantes,audición, botas de seguridad con puntera de acero,careta de soldar que proteja los rayos,el humo 💨 etc. Y los instrumentos de medición, preocupantes. No hay calidad ni precisión. El piso deja mucho que decir.
@urielquirogarincon8548Ай бұрын
I take my hat off to those blokes for doing what they can with clapped out gear, but the spindle on that radial wobbling about like a prick up a shirtsleeve isn't gonna drill a great hole, especially with only one edge cutting
@johnhaydon405511 ай бұрын
Amen to that! I still find myself astonished though, by the safety sandals, safety gloves and the safety squint to avoid particles from a disk grinder!
@colincunningham190210 ай бұрын
5:51 ее надо сначало просверлить, и расточить с припуском, а потом пресовать. Чтоб не сверлить на этом станке, 11:16 - используя не надежную шайбу для крепления. А сразу на карусельный.
@-_---__------________10 ай бұрын
It was a labor-intensive project. Either there was no profit or the workers were paid very lowly.
@Ambagaye10 ай бұрын
Protecting us from arc-eye with a smiley face in shades
@jameselder163111 ай бұрын
I have sprung a hammer before, I mean I have thrown big hammers, pounding post things like that, I was about 30 then, but look at that gray-haired guy got to be at least fifty or sixty swinging that hammer like it's nothing, I respect these people
@glbaker559510 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience
@hydraulichands10 ай бұрын
Top show um trabalho muito pesado 👏👏👏👍🤝🤝🤝🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
@joaomaglianooliveira13482 ай бұрын
Whoever put a 30-pound hammer head on a toothpick is a genius...
@m.m.7511Ай бұрын
Love the slow mo with the hammer. 😂
@Stoddy2k11 ай бұрын
That hammer head flying off the handle, could have caused some serious damage to a worker.
@passiton380110 ай бұрын
Nice to see all are wearing proper secured shoes... one mistake and no toes.
@MrSookonn10 ай бұрын
Yawn.
@donalfinn420510 ай бұрын
That's what fingers are for.
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu105910 ай бұрын
Me saco él sombrero por todos ésos grandes trabajadores . QUe profecionales , me imagino si tuvieran mejoras condiciones de trabajo. Estamos en el siglo xxi y todavia hay países que no se preocupan de las normas mínimas de seguridad para sus trabajadores que lamentable . todos mis respeto a todas esas personas que trabajan en esas condiciones. tan precarias. y a tidos los empresarios que no invierten en seguridad quiero decirles se equivocan Invertir en seguridad es la mejor inversión para una empresa ⁵NO HAY NINGUN IMPLEMENTO DE SEGURIDAD. QUE SEA MAS CARO QUE UNA VIDA HUMANA. LA VIDA ES IRRENPLAZABLE
@mariogeneralgutierrez124110 ай бұрын
Do they EVER sweep and tidy up?? The shop is a disgrace!! But their work and talent are exceptional And not a Safety shoe to be seen😮
@williamclements326610 ай бұрын
A little oil helps a lot when drilling or shaving metal....
@blackcloud41510 ай бұрын
HEY.....I got a flash burn from that welding video.......LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@darknes78002 ай бұрын
es un viaje en el tiempo a casi 100 años atras....el que sabe algo de mecanizado le dan ganas de llorar...sin ninguna norma de seguridad ..carente de elementos de medición un desorden con cables ,virutas calientes , amoladoras todo por el piso...esto es solo garantia del que trabajo es muy barato y con resultados sin garantía de calidad
@cachodemadero11 ай бұрын
Porosity? What porosity??, it’s welded ain’t it?? 15:29 Bit of a sticky wicket,wot??
@MichaelandCathy199910 ай бұрын
This is why I purchased a Model of 1911A1 45 cal made in Turkey. St.Paul,Minnesota.
@johndemeen557511 ай бұрын
Спасибо что закрыли сварку картинкой, а то ведь так и ослепнуть можно )))
@AllEXE7810 ай бұрын
Excelente trabajo,esa es la actitud trabajar y trabajar.
@leonalfredourzolaestrada476011 ай бұрын
Pero matarse!!!!! en el proceso!!!!!....esa masa no le partió la cabeza porque tuvo un dios aparte!!!!!!,.... Esas personas sufren un abuso y una explotación laboral espantosa!!!!!!!,..no tienen absolutamente ninguna protección contra accidentes!!!! Ni seguro de vida ni de accidentes tienen!!!!!, les pagan chirolas!!!! de yapa!!!!!! Y no tienen ningún sindicato que los defienda!!!!!!!!,.. TE QUIERO VER A VOS LABURANDO ASI!!!!!!!......ahi los laburantes son lo que menos les cuesta!!!!!! Son material descartable!!!!!!!....si!!!!! Trabajar trabajar !!!! Y morirse!!!! Trabajando!!!!!!.....
@horaciogaticaa10 ай бұрын
En algunos vídeos de estos EN PATA laburan algunos!!!!!
@horaciogaticaa10 ай бұрын
I give it to these guys no complaining just work only if people would work like these here in the states hat's off to them
@michaelpayne602910 ай бұрын
Да уж биение на шпиндель огромное я аж охренел 😂 не инструмента не мерителя нормального и меритель и выставление детали это шедевр и все же у них получается уважение им
@xyliysmotrih10 ай бұрын
У них огромный потенциал !
@user-gv5wo3jv7t9 ай бұрын
а как они свёрла точат это нечто.
@cirotapg9 ай бұрын
amazing work
@ahmedghanima15229 ай бұрын
During the time from proseperobais interconti hardware fantastic tools make the life easier
@kennethalbertus9459 ай бұрын
My phone can't blind me...
@benleysen9 ай бұрын
These men should be provided with safety eye wear & boots at the very least. I'm guessing that their employers won't provide any compensation if they suffer serious injury
@leewalsh546710 ай бұрын
The employer is working besides his employees, not sitting peacefully inside an air conditioned office.
@raufjaleel831710 ай бұрын
@raufjaleel8317: Absolutely!! Employer works sometimes but definitely he is not sitting in luxurious office, he sits on plastic chair with in workshop, although his two sons actively works all the time like other workers, @ 21:28 you can see his elder son (beard guy with glasses), (the younger Son isn't thr in this video because he works on teething machine & he is thr in every gear making video). @ 18:51 the beard man is Son in Law of employer
@hydraulichands10 ай бұрын
Наверно там точность и нужна та уровне замеров рулеткой...и то что сверло гуляет тоже, потом на токарке более точно раззенкуют..
@user-ox1ri7mi4z10 ай бұрын
Good job very nice...❤
@renoaragon11 ай бұрын
Always be sure to run a chain over freshly machined parts....🤦
@nv149310 ай бұрын
And grind the edges on concrete and dirt......especially where the bearings and seals go
@midbc1midbc19910 ай бұрын
Chips are sacred and not to be moved!
@carolynbatta952511 ай бұрын
This is all amazing to me Brilliant thank you
@trig67129 ай бұрын
You're very welcome
@hydraulichands9 ай бұрын
Восхищает обувь рабочего класса.
@EduardWachter9 ай бұрын
you gotta love those steel toed sandals
@DenHvideHund10 ай бұрын
Ever heard of grease guys, would make things go in alot better 😮
@jefflong43492 ай бұрын
You want them to pack grease into a joint that's about to be welded? They're hacky enough as it is without taking even WORSE advice like that.
@MG-nz6bxАй бұрын
I wonder who delivered all those heavy machines?
@robertwest30939 ай бұрын
Контрабанда.
@dockkkerr9 ай бұрын
Great job...
@renoaragon11 ай бұрын
can some expert in the field tell me why not they could create the same thing rather quick by using molten iron and pouring that into a near finished mould and do the fine touching later on ?
@malikjunaid110 ай бұрын
i am not the expert but what you said can be done in a foundry, this is a machine shop.
@hydraulichands10 ай бұрын
Not a metallurgist but I did study it. Cast iron typically has a composition and different grain structure, and therefore, different mechanical properties for forged steel. It looks like they cut the big piece from plate steel. The function of this coupling appears to be to transmit a shit load of power to, or from, a central shaft (via the key way) to another plate bolted on though the six holes. My questions would be, how far do the welds holding on the central plug penetrate and can they handle the max rated torque? And who dies if it fails?
@youzar110 ай бұрын
@@youzar1 I guess, who the f.... cares?
@colincunningham190210 ай бұрын
Good job with all of the old machines. Love seeing the olde guys doing the job. I just question how accurate and then my usual why not get the swarf away from all of the machines instead of just piles.
@WayneCoke6 ай бұрын
Do come again for next video you won't see the old swarf, but you will see the new, ask the same question again.
@hydraulichands6 ай бұрын
done deal
@WayneCoke5 ай бұрын
Excelente trabajo y excelente video mis hermanos saludos y bendiciones desde Monterrey NL México y su poderoso like 👍
@franciscoguerrero74515 ай бұрын
С технологиями допетровских времен творят чудеса ВИВАТ
@user-ht7ff6yq2h2 ай бұрын
Man, these guys don't believe in cleaning or wire brushing an area for before welding, that's crazy. Can't help but think their welding jobs could be so much better if they cleaned the areas before welding. But I'm just a crazy American, what do I know. 🤪
@robertlangley2589 ай бұрын
Good grief, in a shop that big they don't have a press? And a grinder without safety glasses.
@Gauge1LiveSteam11 ай бұрын
or money to buy safty equipment
@rickreeve12466 ай бұрын
Where do they but their work shoes?
@RobertoGonzalez-fx9pm10 ай бұрын
Imagine those shavings going up in flames with one good spark.
@jeffreylynch320311 ай бұрын
Last time I checked, steel shavings weren’t inflammable!
@bobfinning858711 ай бұрын
Steel is not know to burst into flames. Only takes about 2500 degrees fahrenheit to melt it.
It's amazing what these guys can make with antiquated machinery, love the spotless nature of the workshop floor and the safety flip flops!
Тебе проще в кальсонах и валенках Нихрена не делать 😅
In Other news Boeing officials have confirmed deep savings associated with parts machining, as part of an overall cost cutting plan, however quality remains their number 1 goal. Officials have been vague on details at time of print.
The levels of safety and imprecision are without measure.
Count the fingers and toes. If all there, they probably are doing ok. With regards to precision, I suspect no two parts are the same. Who cares? If the part fits the other part and it functions, it's good.
@@cameronlilly4814 "no two parts are same" Epic....❤❤❤
You know, we won't go blind watching videos of welding. There is no need to impose a smiley face over the welds.
Why even spot weld it before moving it to the welding station. It's not like after beating that inserted piece in place it was ever going to fall back out.
100% correct. Smiley face stupidity. Video screen cannot damage your eyes.
@@USA-freedomhad to be balanced so that log chain wouldn't be off balanced moving it around that nice shop, or work area. Lol😂
I like the safety sandals and long eyebrows that keep the grinding shavings out of the eyes. Thank God for our safety culture
You bore me.
@@beakytwitch7905you must have add
Well this brings back memories. A lot of these machines were made in Yorkshire. The W&B vertical turret lathe (Webster and Bennet, Halifax), the DSG lathe in the background,Keighley. The Butler shaper, where I served my time in the'70s (Halifax). I recognise other machines too, Wickstead power saw etc. I still use a DSG lathe almost daily, but it is older than theirs being flat belt driven and made in 1936. These chaps are doing what I've done all my working life. Thankyou for sharing.
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Even you without safety guards ? 😮
are you talking about canada?
@@tallswede80 No Mate. Halifax, England.
Everybody should know that arc welding without eye protection will harm your eyes, but never when displayed on a pc-screen.
точность обработки зашкаливает!!!!))))))
причем это план шайба для патрона
As the Pakistani Safety Inspector of Heavy Engineering, I approve of the Safety Sandals and the fireproof Safety Pyjamas. You will notice the precision work going on here. The management are very proud that they can be precise to 1/8 (3mm) of an inch, a record for Pakistan.
If only we could achieve those records!
Give these guys some credit! Not as easy as you might think. There are still real craftsman. most kids in the US couldn’t move the iron across the floor to the machine without crying.
@@jamesbottoms6912 Bullspit...
If you take in consideration that this is a power coupling.and the center was.fixed by hammering and a thin weld, if it lasts without hurts some one will be a miracle.
Thinking the same thing🇬🇧
They’re idiots
❤@@rick66649
I love these machines with their hidden DRO's. Best-off is also the weld-on vise on the drilling station with the self centering wobbling drill bit
They have all this machinery,don't they have a huge hydraulic press?Instead of bracking there backs with huge mallets.And why the firm does not at least supply his workers with safety shoes,these are hard working and skilled workers.
These men who can still do this kind of work are a treasure in these days of automatic machine tools . I hope these skills wont be lost.
Sabes que veo mal en todo esto?. Ahora entiendo a mi jefe, nos prohibió desde el primer día usar el polipasto eléctrico, más de 500 tornos y fresas había, y todas tenían su polipasto manual…. El único polipasto eléctrico, era el puente grúa para la descarga de varilla de acero de los camiones… Saludos…
You have no clue about technolgy. ! No skill at all.
If they had turned the lathe tailstock hand wheel with a 12 foot long bar, it would have made drilling much easier ☺
Ребята ничего не удивляет ,так мы работали на железобетонном заводе в отделе ремонта,а вот уже спустя годы поработав в авиации все это дичью кажется,а тогда нет,одним словом жуть,рабочим респект и уважение.
Мародерил как то механичку завода строительных конструкций,там и близко не было такого ужасного состояния оборудования!А тут смотришь видео и не понимаешь как так можно,до состояния говна все довести.Хотя всё в сравнении познается,немцы или голландцы от наших мастерских тоже в недоумении бывают.
@@user-ez8xj8nw3i Да они и не доводили,похоже эту жуть привезли по цене лома,а восстановить запчастей нет ,у нас сейчас даже на большом заводе ручной станок в хорошем состоянии почти не найти,а ремонтников можно в музей выставлять.
какой респект, что ты бредишь. респект за измерение рулеткой ?!? бабай в тапках ... на это "происводство" смотреть страшно ....
@@user-ez8xj8nw3i die Bude aus dem Video ist nen Alptraum für Mensch, Maschine und Werkstück. Das Alter der Maschinen hat nichts zu sagen. Wenn sie regelmäßig gepflegt und gewartet werden, da sind die meisten "Alten" Maschinen hoch genau und Gold wert. Damit kann man auf 1/100 genau arbeiten. Was wir hier auf dem Video sehen ist einfach eine Respektlosigkeit gegenüber Mensch, Material und Arbeit. Sorry aber der Dreck dort, die Späne überall auf dem Boden, der Sand der überall auf dem Boden ist, ist der tot eines Jeden Lagers. Da werden Stumpfe Bohrer einfach mit Gewalt ins Werkstück gedrückt. Bei uns in der Werkstatt gab es grosse Bohrer, gut 30 Jahre alt wurden vom Meister nachgeschliffen und wahren Scharf und schnitten gut. Jeden Abend wurden die Na schienen gereinigt, es wurde gefegt und am, zum Wochenende wurden alle Maschinen gefettet. PS warum sollte eine Russische Werkstatt schlechter sein als eine Niederländische? Die ich in Gatchina gesehen habe ( nur zu Besuch) war sauber, ordentlich und gute Arbeiter 👍👍
@@daliusb.5923 У всех изделий есть свои допуски, по наружному диаметру 2-3 трамвайных остановки, но вот по внутреннему диаметру, где клапан закрывает, допуск 1/100 миллиметров, причем это должно быть на холодной детали.
Videos on this channel keep getting better. Camera work, editing, and the obvious skills of the machine operators (& mechanics) are why H-H is a favorite and IMO most entertaining for we retired tradesmen who miss making chips or sparks. Keep up the good work!
Glad to hear that... Thanks for your love and support.
За труд конечно уважение...но все остальное....
СЕЙЧАС НА ПЕНСИИ.НА ТОКАРНОМ.КАРУСЕЛЬНОМ РАСТОЧНОМ ФРЕЗЕРНОМ РАБОТАЛ .СМОТРЕТЬ ЗАЛИПАТЕЛЬНО.
That guy with 1 good eye and three toes must be strong to brake a hammer.The guy must be known as "Mr. Safety" judge'n by how fast the kid hooks the chain and books outta there.
Thanks, well done, work with what ya got! I think they ALL know of the dangers of loose cloths & shoes & eyes, they've had to have seen accidents over time, so they watch their step. Love the cuts that vert. lathe takes, a beast! Also, NEVER NEVER seen tack welding work to a table for that big radial drill!!!!
Im not sure if they understand the danger or just think its ok for people to be maimed on the job. Like you said they must have had accidents. But I can tell you from personal experience, picking up a piece of another human being out of a machine had a profound impact on my thoughts on shop safety. The thing is in some of these videos you will see a guy that has safety glasses but they are up on his head. Not over his eyes.
@@martinswiney2192 Right, Thousands are maimed every year in that region. Injuries to feet are very common for obvious reasons. Many of those workers cant get other jobs because they cant walk properly, Child labour is a serious problem too.
It's like riding a bicycle with no chain guard with bell bottom pants. Got away with it numerous times until the broken arm and asphalt face plant. There are no accidents, only stupid carelessness.
i have so much respect for these boys. working with shit equipment, crazy heat, hard ass fucking labor & dangerous as hell. and they do a fantastic job with what they have.
and why did it all happen to them ... do you also respect?
What do you mean "shit equipment"? All workshops were like this if you go back far enough, even in England. I must admit that things got better when the unions got their act together, then HSE made it nearly impossible to work at all.
I wouldn't call the equipment shit, they are abusing the living fuck out of some really solid pieces of equipment. The fact that these things are still in operation while running under these "operators" is proof enough that it isn't shit. Manual machines like these are still all over shops in the US and other highly industrialized nations. These guys just make it look very difficult.
As a machinist myself, I could never work in those unsafe conditions. Kudos to them.
I would imagine that these guys don't last very long considering the attention paid to safe work environments and personal safety equipment. Once they get injured they are simply removed and replaced. Those are the people you see, missing body parts, standing in the streets trying to sell anything they can for food and water. Third world countries are gruesome with their people but these folks here are hundreds of times better off than the poor souls born and raised in North Korea.
Стружки по колено, а они в шлёпанцах))
Tremendous work with such old equipment.
You don't need to put an emoji over the welding arc... It's not like it's gonna be any brighter than white on the computer screen. Though it feels wrong to look at it if you've done any sort of welding!😄😄
I got welders flash on my eyes.......I want to file a compo claim!
@@midbc1midbc199 its yer own fault.... you weren't wearing yer safety-squints ... 🙄
Extra baggy clothes : Check Sandals: Check Working in dirt: Check I feel bad for these guys. ❤
Extra baggy clothes : Check Sandals: Check Working in dirt: Check Mission accomplished: Check I feel bad for these guys. ❤
I can't help but wonder where all these machines came from That is a complete world class machine shop, that obviously gets little to no maintenance with the feel of WWII era equipment
@@williampankratz600 these machines predate WW2 more like 1800s. When “The Empire” was all reaching India, South Africa, Middle East, etc. They where the first to establish trains and thus needed machinery to service the Railway Industry. These have definitely been converted since when original ran with coal. It had large cogs. I suspect they are the ones tossed on one side, they briefly show them on the floor.
@@imonaroll9502 Yep....almost all colonial left-overs...
@@ZerokillerOppel1 this is sort of their Industrial Revolution. Hope Pakistan’s understands that their is more progress to be made.
32:20 that drill bit is wobbling all over the place.
Hardly see any without a LOT of runout.
The Bell Hop at the hotel next to me here in Manhattan told me that his union allows him to retire ten years earlier (55), than regular workers because his job is considered 'hard labor'. He has a seven hour shift, helping hotels guests with their luggage, telling them where the nude bars are and the rest of his shift is spent smoking weed around the corner. This is considered 'hard labor in NYC.
well new york is getting lazy i guess
@@hydraulichands Much respect to these hard working people.
New York had hard workers once upon a time. Im sure there are still plenty. Just not in the bell hop profession.
All that tradesman sitting on those metal beams 30 stories up enjoying their lunch is backtracking work, does not matter which city in the USA.
такое мощное производство и нет элементарных штангенциркулей!
First time I've ever seen one of these guys use way oil. Pleasantly surprised he cares
Only because it’s been abused for so long that they have to use a six-foot cheater bar to move it. 😳😁👍🇺🇸
These guys are great!, but that shop needs a big hydraulic press so they don’t have to use sledge hammers
Люди, вы ошибаетесь! Это видео не о героизме безграмотной работы, а о том - как не надо делать. Посадочное место для вкладыша, в зависимости от диаметра, я делаю на минус 0,03 - 0,06 мм. Здесь измеряют кузнечным инструментом и забивают от души. Я выпал в осадок.
Great work guys. So are all these machines made in are country the UK. Ware in the world are you I can think of a few but it’s easier to ask. Are watch some more videos tomorrow. 💪💪💪
The runout on the radial drill spindle was unbelievable....🥴🥴
👍😜
drill locates itself so runout doesnt matter. also if its a bolt hole, the hole size doesn't need to be precise
😂 Pai do céu!! Eu nunca vi tanta Precisão na Usinagem!! Tá de parabéns!
É o que eles conseguem fazer com os equipamentos da década de 30. O resultado ficou horrível mas fazer o que, os caras são praticamente artesão, só na base do olho.
discordo completamente, paquimetros que conseguem uma precisao de pelo menos um decimo de um milimetro sao comuns e baratos, ferramentas para determinar concentricidade (o relogio de medida cujo nome foje a minha memoria) e um mandril de 4 castanhas tambem sao uma opcao perfeita para esse trabalho. eles nao usam porque nao sabem usar, nao sao ensinados a usar as ferramentas de medicao e acabam fazendo partes de pessima qualidade. me deixa em furia que o patrao dessa usina permita que sejam fabricadas partes como essas e que tem empresas que comprem elas.
Do these guys also do any aerospace work?
They are KING of recycle Finding scrap metal that barely fits the perimeters of their projects And After WWIII guess who will have a working car 👍😃
Would love to know who the customer was
An old fan belt as a sling? That will work.
If somebody would take the time to teach them how to do machinist work, they'd probably be able to do acceptable work. I realize that many are probably illiterate, but it doesn't mean that they can't learn. It's obvious that they like doing this kind of work, but they need to be taught the basics. The biggest lesson they need to learn is how to be safe while they're doing the work. As well as cleaning their work area instead of letting piles and piles of chips building up on the floor a meter high. These machines are half buried in their own excrement. What do they do when the machine is completely buried? Move to a new location and do the same thing over again?
They do their machinist work good...given the circumstances. But indeed..why all the filth..the dirty oil leaking machines...loose clothes, no safety gear whatsoever. And why not heat the flange or shrink the axe??? And a machineshop without a press??? Don't they have pride in their shop?
These chaps are doing more than acceptable work. Just because the machines are old, doesn't mean they can't do a job. There was a time when these machines were the cutting edge of technology. Most machinists nowadays couldn't do their job, too used to cnc. If you can't do the same as these guys, you're not a machinist.
@@mossturn01 Never in my life have I been in a machine shop that have CNC's without at least 1 lathe and a mill.
@@stevenhorne5089 So?
Хрен его знает почему: смотрю и не могу оторваться.
I take it there was no Ra callout and the tolerances are like "Meh".
1: you never grind/sharpen drill like these guys do its a no, no 2; as for turning at around 21.51 you need to speed up or slow the horizontal borer, those long turnings, are lethal, you should be aiming for little curls or scrols of metal, ive got a few scars from these nasty long sharp whippy bits of metal
Never mind any runout or interrupted cuts, just keep going and the lathe will catch up!
Кронциркули....обалдеть....как же они замеряют...
I assume all these people just go to Canada and retire after being injured, (blindness, crushing, etc).
Then we put them to work in the fields, picking veggies and strawberries. 🇨🇦👍
@@MichaelandCathy1999 There's so many problems with that I won't even bother.
3 things they need : a hammer , a lever pipe and dirt to smash piece in !
actually 4, you forgot the sandals
@@hydraulichandsя видел у некоторых перчатки и ботинки😂
Это наверно в Индии... Там ручной труд в почёте. ТБ? Капиталисту наплевать на охрану здоровья и новые технологии.
Hard and risky work by all on the field. Long live all with good health and with the needy wealth. Respect females.
"You want a helmet while you tack weld that?" "Nah, I don't need no damn helmet." 😄
Look away for a moment, or shade with hand. Not the end of the world.
Вколачивать кувалдой - это круто. Неужели нет молота? Пресса? Или хотя бы разогреть заготовку
Whoever does the filming and editing has gotten really really good!
These machines was being used in British sheds years ago. Only thing I see what’s different is the way they do it as our way was perfect. And there’s is pot luck of being true.
good luck to their customer The drill chuck was welded on and wobbled around like an old whore
I noticed some of these machines are on dirt floors. There's no way they are sitting correctly.
if you heat the outter ring it would be easier to install center and would cause a strongr joint
Just one comment for you, you are FANTASTIC!
Interesting! How well these fellas work with no safety glasses, hard hats, and gloves. Experience with confidence.
PPE is expensive when there is a hundred guys waiting to take your job when you get hurt...
Gloves? you never operate a machine tool wearing gloves. Or a hard hat for that matter.
Станки 20-х годов.Какая там может быть точность.
Das Alter der Maschinen ist nicht das Problem wenn Wartung und Pflege optimal sind, leben solche Maschinen ewig. Was aber hier im Video nicht der Fall ist. Diese "Werkstatt" ist verdreckt, überall Späne, Sand ( der tot eines jeden Lagers) stumpfe Bohrer werden mit Gewalt ins Material gedrückt, Fett und Öl scheinbar unbekannt.... Siehe Dir mal an wie Die Arbeiter die Werkstücke über den Boden und die Maschinen ziehen. Das hat nichts mit Armut zu tun, das ist fehlender Respekt für Material und Arbeit. Sorry nen Besen und ne Schaufel zum Säuberung der Werkstatt ist dort bestimmt nicht so teuer
Someday that faceplate will come off the weld and hurt someone, but they don't care about that.
Really, almost no weld. Just joint parts using hammer and its ready.
Size of the wksp and no. Of workers is a clear indicator of the satisfied customer.
@@MarcoAAOrtiz over here in a western shop that would be pressed and keyed in…or even machined in as one complete unit..that weld won’t last
Son muy recursivos. Los admiro de verdad. Pero preocupante las condiciones de seguridad industrial,la indumentaria, que peligro se enrede en las máquinas en movimiento, elementos de seguridad: Gafas 🥸 guantes,audición, botas de seguridad con puntera de acero,careta de soldar que proteja los rayos,el humo 💨 etc. Y los instrumentos de medición, preocupantes. No hay calidad ni precisión. El piso deja mucho que decir.
I take my hat off to those blokes for doing what they can with clapped out gear, but the spindle on that radial wobbling about like a prick up a shirtsleeve isn't gonna drill a great hole, especially with only one edge cutting
Amen to that! I still find myself astonished though, by the safety sandals, safety gloves and the safety squint to avoid particles from a disk grinder!
5:51 ее надо сначало просверлить, и расточить с припуском, а потом пресовать. Чтоб не сверлить на этом станке, 11:16 - используя не надежную шайбу для крепления. А сразу на карусельный.
It was a labor-intensive project. Either there was no profit or the workers were paid very lowly.
Protecting us from arc-eye with a smiley face in shades
I have sprung a hammer before, I mean I have thrown big hammers, pounding post things like that, I was about 30 then, but look at that gray-haired guy got to be at least fifty or sixty swinging that hammer like it's nothing, I respect these people
Thanks for sharing your experience
Top show um trabalho muito pesado 👏👏👏👍🤝🤝🤝🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Whoever put a 30-pound hammer head on a toothpick is a genius...
Love the slow mo with the hammer. 😂
That hammer head flying off the handle, could have caused some serious damage to a worker.
Nice to see all are wearing proper secured shoes... one mistake and no toes.
Yawn.
That's what fingers are for.
Me saco él sombrero por todos ésos grandes trabajadores . QUe profecionales , me imagino si tuvieran mejoras condiciones de trabajo. Estamos en el siglo xxi y todavia hay países que no se preocupan de las normas mínimas de seguridad para sus trabajadores que lamentable . todos mis respeto a todas esas personas que trabajan en esas condiciones. tan precarias. y a tidos los empresarios que no invierten en seguridad quiero decirles se equivocan Invertir en seguridad es la mejor inversión para una empresa ⁵NO HAY NINGUN IMPLEMENTO DE SEGURIDAD. QUE SEA MAS CARO QUE UNA VIDA HUMANA. LA VIDA ES IRRENPLAZABLE
Do they EVER sweep and tidy up?? The shop is a disgrace!! But their work and talent are exceptional And not a Safety shoe to be seen😮
A little oil helps a lot when drilling or shaving metal....
HEY.....I got a flash burn from that welding video.......LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
es un viaje en el tiempo a casi 100 años atras....el que sabe algo de mecanizado le dan ganas de llorar...sin ninguna norma de seguridad ..carente de elementos de medición un desorden con cables ,virutas calientes , amoladoras todo por el piso...esto es solo garantia del que trabajo es muy barato y con resultados sin garantía de calidad
Porosity? What porosity??, it’s welded ain’t it?? 15:29 Bit of a sticky wicket,wot??
This is why I purchased a Model of 1911A1 45 cal made in Turkey. St.Paul,Minnesota.
Спасибо что закрыли сварку картинкой, а то ведь так и ослепнуть можно )))
Excelente trabajo,esa es la actitud trabajar y trabajar.
Pero matarse!!!!! en el proceso!!!!!....esa masa no le partió la cabeza porque tuvo un dios aparte!!!!!!,.... Esas personas sufren un abuso y una explotación laboral espantosa!!!!!!!,..no tienen absolutamente ninguna protección contra accidentes!!!! Ni seguro de vida ni de accidentes tienen!!!!!, les pagan chirolas!!!! de yapa!!!!!! Y no tienen ningún sindicato que los defienda!!!!!!!!,.. TE QUIERO VER A VOS LABURANDO ASI!!!!!!!......ahi los laburantes son lo que menos les cuesta!!!!!! Son material descartable!!!!!!!....si!!!!! Trabajar trabajar !!!! Y morirse!!!! Trabajando!!!!!!.....
En algunos vídeos de estos EN PATA laburan algunos!!!!!
I give it to these guys no complaining just work only if people would work like these here in the states hat's off to them
Да уж биение на шпиндель огромное я аж охренел 😂 не инструмента не мерителя нормального и меритель и выставление детали это шедевр и все же у них получается уважение им
У них огромный потенциал !
а как они свёрла точат это нечто.
amazing work
During the time from proseperobais interconti hardware fantastic tools make the life easier
My phone can't blind me...
These men should be provided with safety eye wear & boots at the very least. I'm guessing that their employers won't provide any compensation if they suffer serious injury
The employer is working besides his employees, not sitting peacefully inside an air conditioned office.
@raufjaleel8317: Absolutely!! Employer works sometimes but definitely he is not sitting in luxurious office, he sits on plastic chair with in workshop, although his two sons actively works all the time like other workers, @ 21:28 you can see his elder son (beard guy with glasses), (the younger Son isn't thr in this video because he works on teething machine & he is thr in every gear making video). @ 18:51 the beard man is Son in Law of employer
Наверно там точность и нужна та уровне замеров рулеткой...и то что сверло гуляет тоже, потом на токарке более точно раззенкуют..
Good job very nice...❤
Always be sure to run a chain over freshly machined parts....🤦
And grind the edges on concrete and dirt......especially where the bearings and seals go
Chips are sacred and not to be moved!
This is all amazing to me Brilliant thank you
You're very welcome
Восхищает обувь рабочего класса.
you gotta love those steel toed sandals
Ever heard of grease guys, would make things go in alot better 😮
You want them to pack grease into a joint that's about to be welded? They're hacky enough as it is without taking even WORSE advice like that.
I wonder who delivered all those heavy machines?
Контрабанда.
Great job...
can some expert in the field tell me why not they could create the same thing rather quick by using molten iron and pouring that into a near finished mould and do the fine touching later on ?
i am not the expert but what you said can be done in a foundry, this is a machine shop.
Not a metallurgist but I did study it. Cast iron typically has a composition and different grain structure, and therefore, different mechanical properties for forged steel. It looks like they cut the big piece from plate steel. The function of this coupling appears to be to transmit a shit load of power to, or from, a central shaft (via the key way) to another plate bolted on though the six holes. My questions would be, how far do the welds holding on the central plug penetrate and can they handle the max rated torque? And who dies if it fails?
@@youzar1 I guess, who the f.... cares?
Good job with all of the old machines. Love seeing the olde guys doing the job. I just question how accurate and then my usual why not get the swarf away from all of the machines instead of just piles.
Do come again for next video you won't see the old swarf, but you will see the new, ask the same question again.
done deal
Excelente trabajo y excelente video mis hermanos saludos y bendiciones desde Monterrey NL México y su poderoso like 👍
С технологиями допетровских времен творят чудеса ВИВАТ
Man, these guys don't believe in cleaning or wire brushing an area for before welding, that's crazy. Can't help but think their welding jobs could be so much better if they cleaned the areas before welding. But I'm just a crazy American, what do I know. 🤪
Good grief, in a shop that big they don't have a press? And a grinder without safety glasses.
or money to buy safty equipment
Where do they but their work shoes?
Imagine those shavings going up in flames with one good spark.
Last time I checked, steel shavings weren’t inflammable!
Steel is not know to burst into flames. Only takes about 2500 degrees fahrenheit to melt it.
Magnesium maybe