We Cut a Crankshaft of Aqua Cruise Ship into Pieces and Made a Giant Crankshaft For Compressor

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  • We Cut a Crankshaft of Aqua Cruise Ship into Pieces and Made a Giant Crankshafts For Compressor
    #crankshaft #shipcrankshaft #machinist #machineshop #cuttingedge #amazingtechnology #pakistanitruck #scaniatruck #russiantrucks #australiaships
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  • @mikebuchan8080
    @mikebuchan8080 Před rokem +80

    Sixty five years ago I served my time in a machine shop with ex W D lathes, shapers, milling machines etc. Manual chain hoists over the machines.. Steel rules, calipers and micrometers borrowed. Engineers blue and a scraper for lapping in. Like these guys we got the job done. Happy days and hard work.

    • @Jock609
      @Jock609 Před rokem +5

      I did my apprenticeship 50 years ago, and I bet, like you, my foreman would have given me a clip round the ear if I'd left my workspace in such a mess or treated my tools the way they did. I also had to wear safety shoes but no eye protection.

    • @guillermojorgenardi570
      @guillermojorgenardi570 Před rokem +2

      I always thought Latin America has very bad working conditions, but after to see this set of videos, I conclude there are modern slavery in other countries where the human life is the cheapest thing into a working place, it is congratulate the person who do the video to show the world, how is the real explotation of the human being in certain countries......going to the technical issue is really disgusting to see how these people discard the accuracy measurement instruments, egipcians of BC worked with more precision of this people, for me is not amazing, is really a show of human poverty and explotation......We must not forget on those countries there are a very small and rich elite that have to maintain the critic poverty to let them to live on the wealth.....When you see this type of video anybody can conclude that America is the most balanced country in the world.....

    • @variable7833
      @variable7833 Před rokem +8

      I dream of working in a machine shop. Maybe a dumb dream but metal work has appealed to me ever since i first got to use a lathe in high school. Lathes, mills, bandsaws, welders, torches they are so much fun and satisfying.

    • @ombrofilodenso
      @ombrofilodenso Před rokem

      @@guillermojorgenardi570 America é um Continente... EUA (USA) é um pais. obrigado.. de nada.. concordo 100% com você sobre a exploração humana...

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 Před rokem

      @@guillermojorgenardi570 "it is congratulate the person who do the video to show the world, how is the real explotation of the human being in certain countries......going " i need to ask you who is exploiting them as they clearly are not part of some big corporation and working there in this conditions because this is how the reality there is and they want to work there like that...
      If you want to talk bout accuracy then first you need to actualy do a proper measurement of the element in question... or are you claiming that by eye-balling what you saw in this video (that is on top of it played much faster than it was recorded) you are able to take make more accurate measurements than this guys with tools?🤣

  • @darrylmarbut47
    @darrylmarbut47 Před rokem +68

    I'm from America,I have worn many hats in my life, machinist,welder,auto mechanic, plastics blow molding technician, electrical, plumbing and other construction techniques,I must say what these men accomplish with the tools they have at hand and sometimes just good old psychical labor is amazing to watch!!

    • @user-cu4uw7vr4m
      @user-cu4uw7vr4m Před rokem

      Πππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππ

    • @jessicafreeman3361
      @jessicafreeman3361 Před rokem

      Same here and totally agree with you it's amazing

    • @reynantegascon4312
      @reynantegascon4312 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I'm also enjoying how these Pakistani Technical People working, they work as one, sharing their skills.... I have a lot of Pakistani Friends in my 28 years in Saudi Arabia, they are friendly and industrious people... now im here in the Philippines I missed them all....This is the reason I enjoying watching the Pakistani Technical Workers....Keif Halik Sadik?

    • @AshishKumar-re8vz
      @AshishKumar-re8vz Před 11 měsíci

      @@user-cu4uw7vr4m 980⁰

    • @BiggestRedditor
      @BiggestRedditor Před 10 měsíci

      I don’t understand why people always see these videos and think the way they work is amazing. White people did it this way like this 100 years ago, these people literally have a blueprint of how to do all this from whites who pioneered it and they can barely even copy it correctly. They are lazy af and put in the absolute bare minimum effort and are too lazy to innovate. The amazing work is the people who built giant machines to do all this. All these tools and giant machines were built by whites because they work harder and smarter.
      It’s like seeing a group of people using a piece of flint and grass to light a cigarette. The person isn’t an amazing hard worker for doing it that way, it’s because they are to dumb and lazy to put in the effort of building a gas lighter. Look at these peoples work spaces, they are too lazy to even stay after work to clean it up. If they were hard workers their communities would be nice and clean

  • @Wolka.
    @Wolka. Před rokem +39

    Самое главное забыл сказать, уважуха этим людям, береги их господь.

  • @ashuyonghang4568
    @ashuyonghang4568 Před rokem +19

    Pakistanis; these people really do know well about what they are doing regarding their work and I feel so excited to see them working with those with what all they handle .....lots of love and respect to all the workers there in Pakistan from NEPAL we love you all....☺️

    • @liakatrazak2580
      @liakatrazak2580 Před rokem

      ny ny koi okývby

    • @maureenleckie6216
      @maureenleckie6216 Před rokem +1

      have you noticed? no safety gear/glasses for these guys-they are engineers.

    • @estergroupdoo
      @estergroupdoo Před 2 měsíci

      Čista zafrkancija druže moj. Vidiš li ti na kakvim mašinama izrađuju radilicu, vratilo? Ne može ovo da radi, vidiš da nisu ni rupu za ulje izbušili na mestu gde treba...? Ovo je čista šala...

    • @DaniLex-un7fh
      @DaniLex-un7fh Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@maureenleckie6216You Jealous 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @maureenleckie6216
      @maureenleckie6216 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DaniLex-un7fh what am I supposed to be jealous of?

  • @florenciofontecillaphdmba.290

    Don't ever complain about your "heavy work"...this guys are amazing...

    • @MrMisanthrope1RBjr
      @MrMisanthrope1RBjr Před rokem +5

      ive worked under these conditions and can relate to these guys, not only is it back breaking heavy work that you pay for when you get older and your body gives out on you but it takes its toll on your mental health . this is not fun to do everyday for years, your miserable.

  • @user-fw9yn7ik3b
    @user-fw9yn7ik3b Před rokem +29

    Восхищаюсь высоким профессионализмом этих рабочих,на таком старом и примитивном оборудование, выдавать такое качество работ,я сам рабочий и знаю цену высокотехнологичному труду,смотрел этот ролик и был в восторге от проделанной работы, мои восхищения!!!!!!!!!

    • @shreddertm6736
      @shreddertm6736 Před rokem +2

      Это советское оборудование там погрешности микроны лучшее оборудование в мира по сей день

    • @DruidMoonkin1
      @DruidMoonkin1 Před rokem

      @@shreddertm6736 хуюдшее оборудование. Открой глаза, совкопитек. Советскому союзу везли запчасти с Запада в обмен на газ и пшеницу. Ехало самое отребье, худшие станки. По сравнению с немецкими, американскими, японскими станками - советское и российское барахло просто курит в сторонке.
      Если ты хоть немного имеешь отношение к технике, наверно в голове причинно-следственную связь сможешь установить почему в мире покупают технику BOSCH, Makita, JET, Caterpillar и так далее.

    • @dens17denov29
      @dens17denov29 Před rokem +7

      @@shreddertm6736 Скорее всего там английское оборудование. Это бывшие колонии Великобритании.

    • @babaiker
      @babaiker Před rokem +6

      @@shreddertm6736Какие там нахуй микроны? Они поковкой прям по направляющим долбят, дай бог если оно в десятку точит. Хотя для компрессора пойдёт.

    • @me_xd6815
      @me_xd6815 Před rokem +1

      @@shreddertm6736 у них чертежи в дюймах) и меряют линейкой

  • @user-cw2xk5jt6w
    @user-cw2xk5jt6w Před rokem +18

    кувалда, болгарка и песок повсюду - лучшие инструменты для изготовления детали, в которой важны тысячные и балансировка)

    • @Vperedsmotryashii
      @Vperedsmotryashii Před rokem +1

      как могут, так и делают. А как иначе учиться? Еще 20 лет назад эти люди собирали в джунглях орехи.

    • @BOSS-ce3wd
      @BOSS-ce3wd Před rokem

      Эти люди если их так можно назвать, потом для конченого автоваза делают детали, которые через пару тысяч км, превращаются в гавно из которого эти черти его и сделали. А о точности там и речь не идёт, эти типа люди делают полное гавно...

    • @small-china
      @small-china Před rokem +2

      @@Vperedsmotryashii 20 лет назад эти станки были уже в работе и не один десяток лет. и в тех же местах. так что про орехи детям рассказывай. подсказка, англичане когда ушли из пакастана-индии?

    • @user-xv8fk7yj6k
      @user-xv8fk7yj6k Před rokem +2

      Станки конца 19 начало 20 века, так делали первые двигателя для всей техники. На них ездили, летали, плавали, тысячные начали ловит потом. Некоторые даже до сих пор работают. Китай работал так-же, теперь как.

    • @IbrahimPasha33
      @IbrahimPasha33 Před rokem +1

      @@user-xv8fk7yj6k такое чувство что не они отстали в развитии , а мы.

  • @user-ww6zg3tu9d
    @user-ww6zg3tu9d Před rokem +21

    Мастера-Золотые руки и умные головы...!Браво...!Человеку всё подсильно...!👍👍👍

  • @loklis2778
    @loklis2778 Před rokem +41

    По первым кадрам был удивлён, думал они и его починят, но нет, они его распилили. Он умер что бы дать потомство)))

  • @robertwest3093
    @robertwest3093 Před 10 měsíci +44

    No one ever mentions how good the camera man is! I love hearing the actual work noises and not some irritating background music.

    • @user-bk2do5qf9u
      @user-bk2do5qf9u Před 8 měsíci +1

      ในล

    • @josepitre8208
      @josepitre8208 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@user-bk2do5qf9u❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @perrylc8812
      @perrylc8812 Před 3 měsíci +2

      No kidding, it’s a real treat.

  • @pivalbu
    @pivalbu Před rokem +18

    По правде я думал, что коленвалы делают немного по другому, а здесь на коленке на древних станках при помощи кувалды и какой то матери... браво!

  • @frosthoe
    @frosthoe Před rokem +11

    Thats some MASSIVE "premium" forged steel there in that crankshaft.
    Yee haw! Im jealous. The amazing perfomance parts that could be made from that boggles my mind! Cranks, cams, rods , oh my , all billet forging, wowowow!!
    ( im a machinist/ fabricator/ engine builder ) giant forgings arent cheaply available here. Really $$$

  • @Speedster189
    @Speedster189 Před rokem +11

    Fucking amazing. a newly college graduated engineer from the U.S. or U.K. or anywhere they are talking about safety jokes could not dream of completing something like this.
    Masters of their craft.

    • @onebridge7231
      @onebridge7231 Před rokem +3

      Lol! Like that original shaft they started with came out of a back street shop.🤦‍♂️

    • @percyfaith11
      @percyfaith11 Před rokem +2

      Those guys are not engineers.

    • @daos3300
      @daos3300 Před rokem +1

      engineers aren't required to do basic lathe work in dangerous workshops.

  • @user-nf1gn1to5c
    @user-nf1gn1to5c Před rokem +8

    They say a worker complains about the tools,but these guys are amazing with the limited resources they have and real hard work. Real team work at the end of the day.

  • @prevost8686
    @prevost8686 Před rokem +2

    My hat is off to these men. Doing what they must to take care of their families.

  • @ActiveJoe
    @ActiveJoe Před 7 měsíci +8

    As someone watching from the US
    • It’s good to see how well these workers are able to use whats available to get the job done and that the products passes all tolerance tests
    • Hope that everyone stays safe and starts thinking more about using safety equipment (gloves / goggles / steel toe shoes, etc)
    • Thanks so very much for posting and sharing!
    All the best and God Bless. 🙏❤🇺🇸

    • @frankcarone3657
      @frankcarone3657 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I agree. But these guys make less than $300 a week. Just enough for the clothes on their backs and to get to work. Somewhere, someone is making decent money off these guys, but they will never see any of it.

  • @danburch9989
    @danburch9989 Před rokem +36

    24:42 The engineering drawings are something to behold.

    • @jdsingh1670
      @jdsingh1670 Před rokem +10

      something to consider... India's successful mars rover that landed cost 73 million, Americas cost 1.03 billion...

    • @HashiramaSenyu
      @HashiramaSenyu Před rokem +11

      @@jdsingh1670 this is pakistan not india

    • @user-pm9rk8pi5y
      @user-pm9rk8pi5y Před rokem +1

      @@jdsingh1670 Сэкономили на чертежах.

    • @John_Redcorn_
      @John_Redcorn_ Před rokem +2

      @@jdsingh1670 they did not put a rover on Mars. They sent an orbital craft. NASA has actually put 5 vehicles ON the surface of the planet. ‘Curiosity’ landed in 2012 and its still working. China is the only other country to put a (1) vehicle on Mars. Props to India but an orbiter is nowhere near a rover

    • @kashi2843
      @kashi2843 Před rokem

      @@jdsingh1670 this is not Bharat, this is pakistan, Bharat mein aisa faltu kaam thodi hota hai

  • @Offender666
    @Offender666 Před rokem +7

    14:08 LOL clunking and dragging that chunk of steel all over the lathe slide-ways... Beauuutiful. 1st class tradies.

    • @chuckfoye4563
      @chuckfoye4563 Před rokem +3

      Literally a nails on a chalkboard moment for me when i saw that...and the hand drill using the tailstock center 🤣🤣..do they not have chucks and center drills?

    • @Offender666
      @Offender666 Před rokem +3

      @@chuckfoye4563 Welding over rhe bed aswell.. Zero common sense.

  • @pstewart5443
    @pstewart5443 Před rokem +60

    Well, now I know where all the old, solidly built engine lathes ended up. You know your shit when you your CAD drawing resembles a hand-written image with dimensions & notes. Amazes me how close they can get using crude, but highly effective old-school techniques to find centers, measure TIR, & check their diameters. Just impressed.

    • @Bugsy0333
      @Bugsy0333 Před rokem +5

      Amazing

    • @johndowe7003
      @johndowe7003 Před rokem +7

      This is how it's always been done, cad spoiled everything

  • @androidservice1533
    @androidservice1533 Před rokem +4

    what am i watching now? excursion to the stone age

  • @user-jq3uc4us9j
    @user-jq3uc4us9j Před rokem +27

    Если этим людям дать нормальный измерительный инструмент, они легко луну колонизируют. Ахренеть, в наличии только линейка и кронциркуль и они такие; что? Коленвал? Да легко! Мне кажется не будь у них станков, так они бы его молотками из болванки выковали, а потом напильником чистовую выполнили.

    • @user-nh3he9ds4e
      @user-nh3he9ds4e Před rokem +3

      сомневаюсь что точность посадки под подшипник достижима таким образом.

    • @user-jq3uc4us9j
      @user-jq3uc4us9j Před rokem +9

      @@user-nh3he9ds4e точность посадки ,вероятней всего, компенсируется кувалдой

    • @Novichkov_Aleksey
      @Novichkov_Aleksey Před rokem +10

      И на бую они видали эти " ваши " чпу , сертификации и прочее ... Пацаны свое дело знают !

    • @user-dm5dm6hl2q
      @user-dm5dm6hl2q Před rokem

      Для компрессора и так сойдет.@@user-nh3he9ds4e

    • @user-6x6truck
      @user-6x6truck Před rokem +2

      Думаю проблема не в его отсутствии.. А в том, что они им не смогут работать.. Кувалдой все махать умеют

  • @lyaoninlyu7167
    @lyaoninlyu7167 Před rokem +11

    Мелок и линейка рулят!

    • @small-china
      @small-china Před rokem +2

      так там все в дюймах. допуски выше, чем в метрической. так что пофиг ))

  • @zeusrealmr9927
    @zeusrealmr9927 Před rokem +38

    I love what these guys can do even with their limited resources

    • @BegudMaximan-zp2tc
      @BegudMaximan-zp2tc Před 11 měsíci +1

      Fabulous all things considered with fairly limited resources

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Před 10 měsíci +3

      The British built the modern world with this level of technology

    • @alexhayden2303
      @alexhayden2303 Před 8 měsíci

      @@tbrowniscool
      Maudsley's, 'Trolley' and the Bramah Press.

    • @alexhayden2303
      @alexhayden2303 Před 8 měsíci

      @@tbrowniscool
      It didn't go that fast with carbon steel in the tool post.

    • @shaherabdulmajidgeyash7098
      @shaherabdulmajidgeyash7098 Před 5 měsíci

      Pakistanis are incredibly engineous to the highest degree of engineering! I know them from Dubai (Emirares Engineering Foundry) where, back in 80's, I had brilliant work from them to re- fabricate a 400kg heavy flour grinding machine. The original sample machine was from Christy & Norris of Chelmsford UK. My name is Geyash from Tanzania.

  • @steinderbush
    @steinderbush Před rokem +22

    Very much respect for all the workers and especialy for the turners at the lathes, very good craftsmen!! Good video!

  • @jeffarchibald3837
    @jeffarchibald3837 Před rokem +18

    It's probably 90 degrees there and 90% humidity. Plus shop heat. Amazing human endurance.

    • @Stopes.
      @Stopes. Před rokem +1

      When they put that piece on the second lathe it was nice and shiny surface finish on the one side. By the time they took it off it was rusted again lol. Definitely high humidity.

  • @alltechinbox
    @alltechinbox Před rokem +28

    C.N.C. Chakshu Nagpal controlled. Great work with more skill than shiny equipment. Unlike the rest of us. Much respect

  • @ksr9t
    @ksr9t Před rokem +39

    The track burner reminds me of the old days. Old man way back then told me when torch sounds you're tearing paper its burning correctly. If it's set right you'll not need a grinder to remove the slag. Just tap it with a chipping hammer. Same with welding. The slag will curl up behind the welding arc.
    Bet the top of their feet is tough as a gators hide from sparks and slag hitting those feet all day.

    • @wyrosjr
      @wyrosjr Před rokem +1

      Mostly true but some rods don't lend themselves to slag like that.

    • @rickyhigdon9503
      @rickyhigdon9503 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yep, I have tore a many pcs. of paper in my days

  • @sergm6972
    @sergm6972 Před rokem +2

    Мастера !!! Попробуй запори такую деталь , это конец столько трудов на смарку .Молодцы !

  • @Offender666
    @Offender666 Před rokem +28

    13:50 that chain next to the spinning chuck/counter weight. Your Darwin Award is waiting...

    • @krypton1886
      @krypton1886 Před rokem +1

      No, it will be the Capitalist of the Year award.

  • @RobotN001
    @RobotN001 Před rokem +29

    Даже без "кислородного копья". Вполне хорошо 👍

    • @igorsh5611
      @igorsh5611 Před rokem

      Я так и не видел как грели судовой коленвал хотя наверное резали еще пару раз

  • @barryansell5981
    @barryansell5981 Před 11 měsíci +23

    I also have an engineering background - but me oh my,what these people achieve /produce with what they have is absolutely amazing. I loved the"crankshaft blueprint, the cowdung patties used in a furnace to smelt the raw metal, all those bare toes,then the somewhat basic measuring tools to produce the finished product.Y`know what betcha Wartsilla doesn`t produce their engines like this..

    • @jpgpearson
      @jpgpearson Před 4 měsíci

      all the little bits of metal flying around with no eye protection ....bit dumb

  • @danwerkman
    @danwerkman Před rokem +12

    Actually, now that I have fully watched this video. How is it that I am Horrified and impressed all at the same time..
    This is some serious work...no doubt.

  • @Rubin5342
    @Rubin5342 Před rokem +5

    Don't think I have ever seen men working so hard in such constant danger. Wish you a safe and long life. //ji

  • @TheMilwaukieDan
    @TheMilwaukieDan Před rokem +40

    Gotta love how the wrap a chain around the finely machined bearing journals the throw it on the dirt. Then the bent drill for drilling the oil passageways.
    That said it all works in the end.

    • @writerjmd
      @writerjmd Před rokem +3

      Pretty astounding how they drilled that hole.

    • @RCichard
      @RCichard Před rokem +2

      You see the lathe bit at 30:23, clearly has not been dressed in a long time (aka ever)

    • @RCichard
      @RCichard Před rokem +3

      39:45 - You want the hole centered..... so like even if a tiny part of it is touching the center, dose that count?

    • @percyfaith11
      @percyfaith11 Před rokem +3

      For how long will it work?

    • @hoedemakerbart
      @hoedemakerbart Před rokem +1

      Well... The pyramids where built to... With great precision

  • @seth1704
    @seth1704 Před rokem +9

    When it's worn out in the compressor they will take it apart and machine them into crankshafts for Briggs & Stratton engines

    • @dougm7111
      @dougm7111 Před rokem +1

      And bicycle cranks after that!

  • @KonbOronb
    @KonbOronb Před rokem +2

    После этого видео вы не будете спрашивать куда эти люди дели свои древние летающие машины веманы, из них просто наделали мопедов!)))

  • @travisyayes6343
    @travisyayes6343 Před rokem +22

    I love these videos. They do amazing work with limited tools. Especially the way they cut that thick steel with a torch. Just as well as any machine can do. Very skilled workers. Great video 👍👍

    • @AMaass-bh7zd
      @AMaass-bh7zd Před rokem +4

      I can't believe how skinny that chain was that they were lifting that huge crankshaft with that was like frightening

  • @donalfinn4205
    @donalfinn4205 Před rokem +19

    May god bless the great skill of these workers.☘️👍

  • @martymorse2
    @martymorse2 Před 9 měsíci +6

    In the early 1960's I worked as an apprentice machinist at a facility similar to this. On the job injuries were common. In the mid-70's OSHA came in and the owners and their workers screamed bloody murder over their imposed rules about safety. In the early 80's I saw a guy lose his thumb despite all the new safety protocols. While operating a 500 ton press he made one error in the protocol of a machine which he had worked with for over 25 years. He claimed that he had worked a double shift and he said fatigue was the likely cause for his catastrophic error. That error in protocol caused him to lose a thumb on his right hand, his job and his side job as an arborist. Could never understand why the workers supported the owners with their resistance to any kind of rules or establishing proper safety protocols with the operation of each machine. At least when I worked at that shop they did require safety glasses and steel toed boots. However, I really wish I had done more to protect my ears. Both ears now have below average hearing and it drives my kids crazy with my terrible hearing. On this kind of job site I am sure that once someone has an injury they are out the door and there's hundreds of other desperate people looking for any kind of work. Meanwhile, in the USA, we keep these kinds of workers out of our country just because they are "different." Wake up America, we need labor willing to do any kind of work that our younger population refuses to do.

    • @jackthecat6225
      @jackthecat6225 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It slowly changed over time because in the very beginning, the danger was hard to accept as part of the job and many lost life and limb then the next generation wanted safety because their dads had died or lost limbs. Then by the 60's the unions started to fall apart because women entering the work force produced an over supply of labor and of course the campaign against unions and by the 70's employers had convinced employees that THEY had assumed the risk by making the choice to do that job. By the time the "Love Canal Disaster" happened and the EPA, OSHA were started by Nixon, the work culture had flipped. There was a period where the liability was on the owner, not the employee, but corporate law was changed so the liability was on the employee as assumed risk which changed the work culture and when unions became weak, there was no single organization that really carried the flame of workers rights forward.
      Today, people are totally brainwashed so they work for, accounting for inflation, on average, the same wage they were paid in 1970. In 1970 the average wage was about $3.70 per hour, today the average wage is about $26.00 per hour which is about $3.70 in 1970's money. When looking at those numbers you have to keep the sin of averages in mind which means the average worker makes much less that $26.00 per hour. Energy, housing and food are not part of that equation which means it's actually worse. On top of that since 1970 productivity has increased about 56%.
      It's not that people do not want to work, it's that you cannot survive on what is being paid. A foundation of economics is that people respond to incentives. If the market is flooded with jobs that only pay $18.00 per hour and it takes over 70 hours of work to live in the top 20 cities in America, there is literally no incentive to work.
      There is the concept of scarcity which is very important in employment in motivating people to not lose their job and to work hard. If you are paid well, you don't want to lose that job and you will do whatever to keep it. But because employment wages do not operate in a free market, the market cannot correct itself so you have a market failure which creates an oversupply of jobs that cannot be filled yet very low unemployment because so many have dropped out of the work force. Wages have been stagnant since 1970 and kids are not stupid.

  • @prestonburton8504
    @prestonburton8504 Před rokem +15

    You and your group are AMAZING - your skills are preserved - thank you for sharing!

  • @user-dd4lh1ze9v
    @user-dd4lh1ze9v Před rokem +4

    I love the man, machine and animal collaboration in this era .

    • @egskating
      @egskating Před 2 dny

      Yes, the donkey cart is amazing and essential to the society.

  • @-Awareness
    @-Awareness Před rokem +3

    Not sure what is more impressive… making that cruise ship crankshaft, or the power of the machine that broke it…

  • @KonbOronb
    @KonbOronb Před rokem +5

    Выставление кувалдой в токарном при проточке "шеек", бесподобно!)))

    • @fannyp7958
      @fannyp7958 Před rokem

      Ходид а это главное.

    • @small-china
      @small-china Před rokem

      @@fannyp7958 что такое ХодИд, имя токаря?

    • @user-pg8cr8zr9v
      @user-pg8cr8zr9v Před rokem

      Да там всё бесподобно😂

  • @andrewsturgess7072
    @andrewsturgess7072 Před rokem +17

    My friend, who used to work in a steel mill, told me they had a lineup of ambulances waiting like taxicabs for injuries to occur. Something tells me these gentlemen may benefit from a similar arrangement. On a positive note, the donkey (?) did appear to be wearing some eye protection. Amazing video, thanks for sharing.

    • @williammchale9138
      @williammchale9138 Před rokem

      Yes they go through all that work for nothing very low pay and so much danger .

    • @derick3482
      @derick3482 Před rokem +4

      you're just jelly cause you can never machine as good.

    • @sargentsakto9236
      @sargentsakto9236 Před rokem +2

      Sounds like a urban legend. What company is going to advertise to injury lawyers like that?

    • @sargentsakto9236
      @sargentsakto9236 Před rokem

      Don’t mistake what these guys work in for a steel mill.

    • @elangeshwaran3923
      @elangeshwaran3923 Před rokem

      qqqq

  • @moisescortes2381
    @moisescortes2381 Před rokem +4

    Estos señores, no solo usan sus herramientas, y su experiencia, utilizan la mejor computadora del mundo, su cerebro. Son grandiosos.

  • @immrnoidall
    @immrnoidall Před rokem +56

    A small example of the massive things we humans can do. You guys are impressive.

  • @daos3300
    @daos3300 Před rokem +24

    just goes to show - if something is big enough, suddenly everyone is impressed. and incredible the kind of work you can produce when you're entirely expendable.

    • @kennethhamilton5633
      @kennethhamilton5633 Před rokem

      Hmmmm, don't know how to breaking to you but if the repugnican party ever gains power to do so this is exactly whut the future will be in these UN-United states will be for the common man there ain't not one country that has an oppressive authortarian government the common man is reduced to the bare necessities and antiquated industry. Ingenuity is not every man's ability but some are fortunate enough to have money to bypass the necessity or have machines to do the work. Movies like ready player one are not to far off about the future.

    • @kennethhamilton5633
      @kennethhamilton5633 Před rokem

      Grunt labor is still a major fact in those and other industries. Somebody always got a better more efficient way to get things done and mainly by computer and machinery. We marvel and at how intricate, complex, sophisticated, geometrical beyond the apparent capabilities of that civilization then you dumbbasses criticize the ones who with a mnimum of computer and mechanical assist can turn out prefect examples of their craft. If a superior and sentient and curious entity will dig up some of the ashes the world is reduced to and wonder how those people could do this wonder of manufacturing and building without the use of technology just like they do this present day

  • @nathandodge665
    @nathandodge665 Před rokem

    Bravo bravo!!!
    5million people are watching you!!!!
    Amazing craftsmanship.

  • @jimbayler4277
    @jimbayler4277 Před rokem +13

    All those Power Hammers and Lathes are over 100 years old and still on the job !!

    • @user-qv6ud2hx6f
      @user-qv6ud2hx6f Před rokem

      40-60 years for lathes ?

    • @jimbayler4277
      @jimbayler4277 Před rokem +3

      @@user-qv6ud2hx6f : Many (not all of them) were designed for wide-belt drive from centrally powered jack/counter shafts. They were later converted to individual motor drive.
      Wide belt/centrally driven equipment was phased out in the 1920-30's.
      So, it is cool to see those machines still living on after all these years !

  • @maxnao3756
    @maxnao3756 Před rokem +51

    I am in awe. It is like being on another planet. I would most probably end up in prison if I had a workshop with the same conditions in my country.

    • @matthewchin6454
      @matthewchin6454 Před rokem +7

      I would at least grind the edges smooth before the eccentric milling so your arm gets torn off nice and clean.

    • @mcharish8882
      @mcharish8882 Před rokem

      @@matthewchin6454 hhhhh

    • @Timothy-lb2vr
      @Timothy-lb2vr Před 11 měsíci

      USA! Our government would shut this operation down before it turned its first crankshaft. We have very strict job safety laws.

  • @johnvan6803
    @johnvan6803 Před rokem +13

    What skilled individuals these people are! How do they learn this stuff?! Goes to show there is no limit to what mankind can do!

  • @Bo88y22
    @Bo88y22 Před rokem +5

    Very skilful if not 50 years behind modern machinery….love it.

    • @Senkino5o
      @Senkino5o Před rokem

      No

    • @Bo88y22
      @Bo88y22 Před rokem

      @@Senkino5o ???

    • @bonniejohnson1518
      @bonniejohnson1518 Před rokem +1

      Very amazing indeed.... its about 120 years behind today...i worked in the 1960s areo craft machine shop. It was very advanced...................Willie

  • @steveingalls6798
    @steveingalls6798 Před rokem +87

    Love those "steel toe" safety sandals that were mandatory at the forge. 🤣

    • @Rubin5342
      @Rubin5342 Před rokem +3

      Steve, scary as hell huh? Just amazing to me. //ji

    • @RustyorBroken
      @RustyorBroken Před rokem +12

      Unfortunately, in those regions feet are cheaper than safety shoes.

    • @Rubin5342
      @Rubin5342 Před rokem +10

      Steve, Rusty - sort of funny that after thinking about this video since I viewed it, these guys in the first part anyway are lifting peices that are so heavy that steel toed safety shoes probably would do nothing to prevent injury and may even be much more dangerous. If they let one of the 700lb flywheels drop on their feet it would simply crush the steel under leather and then no one could get it off their toes to stop bleeding. It's amazing at the sheer danger they endure including no ear, eye or respiratory gear. How long would any of our fellow Americans last at these jobs. Not only could they not do it, 90% of them are not technically educated enough to do the math and measurement required. Sad huh? //ji

    • @HobbyOrganist
      @HobbyOrganist Před rokem +15

      @@Rubin5342 "How long would any of our fellow Americans last at these jobs."
      We did this here in the USA back in the 19th century pretty much the same, there was no OSHA, no safety guards on machines

    • @2manycatsforadime
      @2manycatsforadime Před rokem +3

      sandals and pajamas eh!

  • @fanplant
    @fanplant Před rokem +12

    calipers and a ruler, thats it. No dial caliper, vernier caliper, digital lol, dial indicator, or micrometer, not one in sight, amazing. When I was a kid I watched a master straighten a bent drill press quill in a V block with a lead hammer, got it within 0.006" by eye. So I know it's possible but wow!

    • @JoeRocket-sf6qs
      @JoeRocket-sf6qs Před rokem +1

      Finely honed.

    • @rharris22222
      @rharris22222 Před rokem

      And an INCH ruler at that! Where are the metric inquisition priests preaching hellfire and brimstone down on the heretics? Or are all the inch-slurs reserved for the U.S. only?

    • @fanplant
      @fanplant Před rokem

      @@rharris22222 maybe they were a British colony? But yeah I was surprised as well

    • @mickthemonkey
      @mickthemonkey Před rokem +2

      Amazing what a properly calibrated human eyeball is capable of.

    • @fanplant
      @fanplant Před rokem

      @@mickthemonkey ISO-17025 calibration standard??

  • @rondj1965
    @rondj1965 Před rokem +17

    Incredible skills, gentlemen. As an American, I would be proud to have any one of you working in my shop. Stay safe.

    • @konnen4518
      @konnen4518 Před rokem +2

      Sponsor one of theme’s visa so they could come work for you for better wages

  • @user-ck2zv9kc2v
    @user-ck2zv9kc2v Před rokem +2

    молодцы ребята
    все делают как в советское время
    лайк

    • @Novichkov_Aleksey
      @Novichkov_Aleksey Před rokem +2

      Советская продукция до сих пор в строю ! 🔧🔨

  • @mylynne1953
    @mylynne1953 Před rokem +33

    Setting a new daily safety record of 66 minutes without a reportable accident.

    • @vehicle086
      @vehicle086 Před rokem +1

      New friend welcome very nice video .

    • @markdoldon8852
      @markdoldon8852 Před rokem

      Reportable? If they can get home alive and with most ofvtheir limbs, it's not reportable.

    • @yesharainetv2553
      @yesharainetv2553 Před rokem +1

      you think they will give that kind of work to a newbie?

    • @user-xv9fx8bj3b
      @user-xv9fx8bj3b Před rokem

      เครื่องในที

    • @googleuser3110
      @googleuser3110 Před rokem +2

      No safety guy overhead expense, or safety guy hassles over ridiculous stuff that stops the work getting done. Mike Rowe did an interview on safety titled "safety 3rd". Check it out. I do agree that these guys throw a little more caution to the wind, but that is how stuff gets done.

  • @xl000
    @xl000 Před rokem +18

    It's like people from the Middle Ages using technologies from the US in 1940, but in 2022... Incredible.

    • @bola9103
      @bola9103 Před rokem +1

      Esse é o novo caminho para o trabalho, se vc não está preparado... 🤔🤔🤔

    • @Wairoakid
      @Wairoakid Před rokem +2

      Perfectly described

    • @janvisser2223
      @janvisser2223 Před rokem +2

      Or from 1940ties Australia!

    • @randomoldbloke
      @randomoldbloke Před rokem +4

      @@janvisser2223 more like pre ww1 except they were more accurate back then

    • @mastergambiarra
      @mastergambiarra Před rokem

      They is be in 🇵🇰 Paquistan

  • @YchchataTohtobul
    @YchchataTohtobul Před rokem +5

    Не читая название подумал, что они его сейчас восстановят...🙄 Наверное, где-то в другом месте заново сварят😀

    • @akuntes7584
      @akuntes7584 Před rokem

      Ron assembeling polless tribel zona

  • @frankpitochelli6786
    @frankpitochelli6786 Před rokem +5

    I work for a major military manufacturing company in America....these guys in this video have some amazing skills with limited resources, they could probably teach some of the machinist in USA a thing or two....
    Also, no CNC machines, using a mechanical lathe and doing superb work...!!!!👍👍👍

    • @Trident_Euclid
      @Trident_Euclid Před rokem +2

      You clearly never worked with US machinists

    • @frankpitochelli6786
      @frankpitochelli6786 Před rokem +1

      @@Trident_Euclid ...I have, at the company were I'm employed...I'm saying, with the limited resources they do a pretty good job.

    • @Trident_Euclid
      @Trident_Euclid Před rokem

      @@frankpitochelli6786 well. I can't argue against that

  • @user-gw7ng2hy9j
    @user-gw7ng2hy9j Před rokem +23

    Были мысли что сейчас начнут ремонтировать.

    • @JuriK42
      @JuriK42 Před rokem +6

      Тоже так думал, представил мастаб сварки электродами.

  • @user-fh9ey1kn8b
    @user-fh9ey1kn8b Před rokem +5

    Вот что значит "сделали на коленках"))
    Просто сумасшедший труд.

    • @65-Region
      @65-Region Před rokem

      похоже на колено , но для чего понять не могу

    • @user-sv8eq7gj4k
      @user-sv8eq7gj4k Před rokem +1

      Про расход Газа и эл.энергии даже не парятся

    • @rouslanunknown
      @rouslanunknown Před rokem

      просто оч хуевый труд , других слов нет. я у них кроме рулетки других инструментов снятия размеров даже не видел + они все без защиты ходят , что весьма странно , потому что я там не вижу одноглазых

    • @small-china
      @small-china Před rokem +1

      @@65-Region заголовок прочти - коленвал для больших компрессоров

  • @ajdarseidzade688
    @ajdarseidzade688 Před rokem +4

    Again! True, quality work! Hard working people! They do the right things for other people, not weapons like damn Russia! I wish you success!

  • @user-pm9rk8pi5y
    @user-pm9rk8pi5y Před rokem +6

    Страшно даже представить, что бы они сделали, если бы им в руки попался iPhon 13 Pro Max... какая бы это была копия.

    • @user-6x6truck
      @user-6x6truck Před rokem +2

      Из коленвала

    • @user-dt6vv1tb9f
      @user-dt6vv1tb9f Před 8 měsíci

      Они бы из него нокию3310 сделали бы телефон подстать коленвалам 😅

  • @carpinteriaruby
    @carpinteriaruby Před rokem +23

    Felicitaciones a esas personas trabajadoras que aunque no cuentan con tecnología moderna hacen un excelente trabajo👍🇬🇹

    • @edt.p6167
      @edt.p6167 Před rokem +2

      que ironico que su pais sea desarrollado y tenga cohetes espaciales y bombas nucleares pero no eliminen la pobreza y el desorden en sus ciudades

  • @Sergey_Suknovalov
    @Sergey_Suknovalov Před rokem +4

    прекрасные люди спецы своего дела дай бог им здоровья!!!!

    • @user-xv8fk7yj6k
      @user-xv8fk7yj6k Před rokem

      В первые вижу как они куют коленвал, технология и станки конца 19 века, когда-то всё так делалось но работало.

  • @chuckrier8816
    @chuckrier8816 Před rokem +6

    Homeboy’s donkey had a reverse gear ⚙️…. Now that’s impressive !

    • @TheOutcastOfficial
      @TheOutcastOfficial Před rokem

      Where was this?, After seeing the comment I sped through the video

  • @joelbaumon6073
    @joelbaumon6073 Před rokem +20

    Magnífico trabajo. Saludos cordiales desde México. Mis respetos y admiración para todos ustedes.

  • @maureenleckie6216
    @maureenleckie6216 Před rokem +4

    old fashioned engineering ,what I served my apprenticeship in-love it!

  • @1974lionsfan
    @1974lionsfan Před rokem +18

    I ran a lathe for a cpl yrs, but im a boringmill operator by trade and im very impressed by the massive parts you guys make

    • @xuanniepo9100
      @xuanniepo9100 Před 10 měsíci +1

      11nj

    • @robertwest3093
      @robertwest3093 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I know! I've seen them use a lathe in such a wrong way yet they were precise enough to cut a hole to the perfect size for a press fit bearing.

  • @Neontrifle
    @Neontrifle Před rokem +209

    Pleased to see some of the men are wearing safety sandals along with the safety squint.

    • @skyespye6053
      @skyespye6053 Před rokem +21

      This is funny. I read your comment about safety sandals and spent the next 10 minutes freezing the frame and backing up and going forward because I have never seen safety sandals before. And then comprehension crawled into the room. You made my day!

    • @TrustNotta
      @TrustNotta Před rokem +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @MrPINKFL0YD
      @MrPINKFL0YD Před rokem +12

      Making fun of poverty is pretty low

    • @gymroskabachulskichorizins8813
      @gymroskabachulskichorizins8813 Před rokem +11

      @@MrPINKFL0YD They are not soo poor, they are CZcamsrs!

    • @raybin6873
      @raybin6873 Před rokem +3

      When you don't have a OSHA organization...this

  • @petermarshall4733
    @petermarshall4733 Před rokem +10

    That was brilliant what skill all without modern high tech absolutely spot on

    • @Someguy6571
      @Someguy6571 Před rokem

      And probably way off spec and elwill live a very short life before failing

  • @educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890

    As the official government Safety Officer, I approve the use of the laboratory surroundings in the manufacturing processes in this film. Likewise, I approve of the safety clothing and footwear, leading a healthy environment. The men working here were, previously inside, cleaning chimneys from the age of three years, an excellent preamble to a worthwhile apprenticeship.

  • @kurtkaster5666
    @kurtkaster5666 Před 10 měsíci +3

    It actually makes me sad that a crankshaft that extraordinary, with all the work that went into it, is worth nothing other than the metal its made of. The juxtaposition of mankind's ingenuity and wastefulness is profound.

    • @arbjful
      @arbjful Před 8 dny

      How is it wasteful? The metal is being reused for other applications…

  • @Valerii_Gospodynko
    @Valerii_Gospodynko Před rokem +7

    удивляюсь этим ребятам, в халатах, тапочках, без перчаток и сварочных масок. На осликах перевозят на таком древнейшем оборудовании вытворяют такие чудеса))))

    • @krypton1886
      @krypton1886 Před rokem +5

      К - капитализм. Чтоб рубить бабосики капиталисты насильно удерживают преступными средствами подобные Пакистану страны в нищете чтоб эксплуатировать дешевый труд их жителей для получения сверхприбылей

    • @AlexNSK1
      @AlexNSK1 Před rokem

      @@krypton1886 что за бред ты несешь?

    • @krypton1886
      @krypton1886 Před rokem +1

      @@AlexNSK1, ты хочешь сказать что это не так?

    • @AlexNSK1
      @AlexNSK1 Před rokem

      @@krypton1886 Это не так

    • @krypton1886
      @krypton1886 Před rokem +1

      @@AlexNSK1, я так понимаю ты про неоколониализм и его методы не слышал еще?

  • @knowsenough2bdangerous
    @knowsenough2bdangerous Před rokem +17

    A very economically efficient operation - they save a lot of money on unnecessary protective equipment!

    • @sergiopm.474
      @sergiopm.474 Před rokem

      Unnecessary protection??? That machine is one of the most dangerous machines are in production. During years working with it, I have seen really serious injuries, even with protection.

    • @jeffryblackmon4846
      @jeffryblackmon4846 Před rokem +3

      @@sergiopm.474 It was sarcasm, friend. A joke.

    • @jeffryblackmon4846
      @jeffryblackmon4846 Před rokem

      Also they did not have the expense of precision measuring equipment. I cannot fathom a machine shop lifting a just finished turning with a chain and polishing it on the stones and dirt. It seems to work for these gents. I'm trying to determine if they are in India, Pakistan or...?

    • @sergiopm.474
      @sergiopm.474 Před rokem

      @@jeffryblackmon4846 😅 OK 👍 buddy.... here, you never know....

    • @knowsenough2bdangerous
      @knowsenough2bdangerous Před rokem

      @@jeffryblackmon4846 I didn't look closely - are you _sure_ the ruler wasn't made by Starrett?

  • @user-kg5hw8fs8h
    @user-kg5hw8fs8h Před rokem +11

    Надо признаться, что ребята мастера своего дела! При таком парке станков и средств производства, чуть ли не на коленке, делают приемлемые вещи!

    • @user-bm5ub7xb6k
      @user-bm5ub7xb6k Před rokem

      интересно , почему точат без охлаждения и смазки?

    • @GrrrRu
      @GrrrRu Před rokem

      ​@@user-bm5ub7xb6kэкономия?

    • @user-xw7lk5hy9q
      @user-xw7lk5hy9q Před rokem

      @@user-bm5ub7xb6k и варят без всех средств защиты, это норм?

  • @user-yf7vr5vj9j
    @user-yf7vr5vj9j Před rokem

    Вот он 19 век, наяву , конечно о допусках и посадках говорить не приходится , но ребята молодцы . Проявляют смекалку .

  • @DEMON23027
    @DEMON23027 Před rokem +7

    Колено для ваз 2107 плюс нива тоже подойдёт.😁🤝

    • @Pikulev_Evgeniy
      @Pikulev_Evgeniy Před rokem +4

      Вроде для Оки токарили,две шатунные шейки

    • @DEMON23027
      @DEMON23027 Před rokem +1

      @@Pikulev_Evgeniy можно и туда воткнуть, видно кто из наших заказал.

  • @michaeljohnson-li5nn
    @michaeljohnson-li5nn Před rokem +8

    At the start of the video the position of the hook of the slings is incorrect. The open end of the hook should face outwards - much less risk then of the chain slipping through the hook.

    • @DILLIGAF65
      @DILLIGAF65 Před rokem +3

      The whole freaking video is unsafe, you really want to just point out the least safest part of it?
      Those metal streamers from their lathe cuts will snatch a person in a second,any machinist worth a crap knows your cuts should produce chips,as fast as they were running that lathe the streamers would have wrapped his ass around that shaft before he could shit himself.

  • @nelsonmendoza1389
    @nelsonmendoza1389 Před rokem +8

    Me gustan ese tipo de trabajos se ve que son de profesionales en tornos y muy bien documentado

  • @gregandkatecox2612
    @gregandkatecox2612 Před rokem +11

    I appreciate the hard work , skill and the ability to recycle. But at every stage I just see huge safety issues and I'm putting it nicely.

    • @jeffbeck9347
      @jeffbeck9347 Před rokem +3

      Western hobbies and sports like TT race, sky diving, skateboarding, parkour, cliff diving, rock climbing, mixed martial arts, etc have safety issues, all done in the pursuit of adrenaline, admiration, and bragging rights. These people make do with the cards they are dealt to put food on the table.

    • @lucaswilkins9217
      @lucaswilkins9217 Před 10 měsíci

      I was about to say "at least they're wearing shoes"... but that didn't last long

  • @pensil2000
    @pensil2000 Před 8 měsíci

    Съемки рабочих - настоящий фильм для мужчин, а не голливудские сказки для девочек 👍

  • @TheAnimated1234
    @TheAnimated1234 Před rokem +32

    Love your videos, I like seeing the whole process. It reminds me of how machining used to be.

    • @kingofcrunk4237
      @kingofcrunk4237 Před rokem +7

      I would have liked to see the final application of this crankshaft.

    • @MrPINKFL0YD
      @MrPINKFL0YD Před rokem +6

      @@kingofcrunk4237 me too

    • @patrickomaracou7268
      @patrickomaracou7268 Před rokem +1

      NO safteyr eye protection or boots there eh

    • @nghiemvanhoa8668
      @nghiemvanhoa8668 Před 11 měsíci

      I also enjoyed a final chapter on how this crankshaft is installed to a machine part

  • @MauricioRicardoPinheiro
    @MauricioRicardoPinheiro Před rokem +12

    A habilidade desses funcionários é memorável. Hoje um centro de usinagem prepara uma eixo deses em poucos minutos. É interessante ver como eram feitos esses serviços há um século atrás.

    • @dp622
      @dp622 Před 4 měsíci

      😂pk is centuries behind the world. Its bound to happen when their disease doesn't allow science😂😂😂😂.

  • @paulkidger
    @paulkidger Před rokem +83

    This is incredible.Using very basic machinery and measuring kit, these guys are turning out such quality crankshafts. I have no idea as to the precision. The H&S aspects are frightening.

    • @tomrogers9467
      @tomrogers9467 Před rokem +14

      It’s CNC machining. “ Close. Not Close”.

    • @MrPINKFL0YD
      @MrPINKFL0YD Před rokem +3

      It has to be spot on with the RPM it's going to be spinning at otherwise it would be a cluster fk and they are obviously used to doing it.

    • @aggabus
      @aggabus Před rokem +3

      Look like they turned
      10,000 lbs into 100 lbs

    • @leebatt7964
      @leebatt7964 Před rokem +11

      All that and in my opinion a better work environment than the usual U.S. manufacturing facility. Outdoors, no assembly line, lots of teamwork, problem solving and variety of tasks. safety wise it is way sketchy but I didn’t see any missing limbs.

    • @tomrogers9467
      @tomrogers9467 Před rokem +20

      @@leebatt7964 Of course not. Those with severe injuries are immediately replaced with ones from the line up outside the door. Exactly like the early days of Henry Ford’s factories.

  • @vladimiravseenko6475
    @vladimiravseenko6475 Před rokem +2

    Поражаюсь, грязь вокруг, в тапках (на коленках) делают детали требующие высокой точности!

    • @small-china
      @small-china Před rokem

      точность на бмв нужна. а на компрессорах, что они делают, +- пол десятки можно поймать. и этого достаточно. в отечественную думаешь рем мастерские на фронте чпу станки использовали? примерно тот же расклад что и у пакистанцев сейчас.

    • @ribkanamoroze6071
      @ribkanamoroze6071 Před rokem

      Точности там и нет

  • @saeidkharrat4397
    @saeidkharrat4397 Před rokem +3

    THEY CUT THAT HUGE CRANK SHAFT IN PIECES . ABSOLUTELY AMAZING

  • @johnfisher747
    @johnfisher747 Před rokem +30

    Amazing to watch, that forge work was unbelievable, how they coordinated and moved those huge pieces of steel till they got the correct shape. Brilliant workers 👍

    • @DiscoveringSkills
      @DiscoveringSkills  Před rokem +2

      Thanks 🙏

    • @upmyhead9930
      @upmyhead9930 Před rokem

      @@DiscoveringSkills wheres the giant crank

    • @stanstelmach5326
      @stanstelmach5326 Před rokem +6

      What shape? They cut up a precision part made in Augsburg into a pile of steel, where is brillance here?
      Oxy torch does it. Hard work? Yes. Protection equipment and safety? Wrong place.

  • @stephenkeefer3436
    @stephenkeefer3436 Před rokem +6

    One of the most amazing things is that all those flowing garments don’t burst into flames.

    • @heartysteer8752
      @heartysteer8752 Před rokem

      Cotton aren't they? Not very flammable then, unlike 'modern' petroleum based synthetic fiber clothing.

    • @Stopes.
      @Stopes. Před rokem

      They stay damp with sweat and grease. Basically asbestos lol.

  • @avtoman_007
    @avtoman_007 Před rokem +3

    Где такие коленвалы делают интересно и на каких станках растачивают если он сам таких размеров и весом с большой грузовик, представляю мотор на котором он стоит наверно размером с 2 этажный дом

  • @kennethnoland8246
    @kennethnoland8246 Před rokem +2

    Love how they made something out of junk engine part hard work !!! Looks great

  • @BikeNewLondon
    @BikeNewLondon Před rokem +21

    The work these men take on is truly amazing to see. The fact that you can get any kind of good results from a shop with 1800s machinery and dirt floors is just incredible. Here is the reason that replacement parts are being made in India, Pakistan, and China. The materials are only good if they are recycled from something known- i.e. a marine engine shaft will make a suitable shaft for other equipment based on good controlled metallurgy in the original part. The finish work is impressive, but it can't possibly be machined accurately for straightness, diameter, or surface finish. Up close, every one of those dents and dings from dragging on the brick or rocks would show. The wooden carts are about the only suitable protection this workpiece sees. No wonder they will offer parts at "lowest bidder" prices, and American industry wonders how we could compete with this. Zero quality, zero safety for the workers, zero investment in improving facilities. Third world conditions producing items that are a wonder, yes, but at such a cost in human misery and as with anything from these places, buyer beware.

    • @chucktaylor4958
      @chucktaylor4958 Před rokem +4

      You realize that the AK 47 lacks the tolerance specifications of a M16, but the AK 47 is probably the most used weapon in the world by third world armies because it is so reliable, no matter what conditions.

    • @umadbra
      @umadbra Před rokem +3

      @@chucktaylor4958 yeah, because close enough is good enough for seals...lol

    • @zachmoyer1849
      @zachmoyer1849 Před rokem

      @@chucktaylor4958 they use what they can get end of logic

    • @almarkowbender
      @almarkowbender Před rokem

      @@chucktaylor4958 A good design to begin with in the ak47 does not equate to being able to make everything with sub par materials and processes.

  • @rust_hunter7867
    @rust_hunter7867 Před rokem +4

    You know that this is some serious shit when they change out safety sandals for safety sneakers

  • @shilicaso
    @shilicaso Před rokem +5

    Mis saludos y respetos para esos maestros.

  • @Crimeanland
    @Crimeanland Před rokem

    Молодцы парни, настоящие Боги коленчатых валов!!!!!!!!!

  • @user-ii2dg3dw9j
    @user-ii2dg3dw9j Před rokem +18

    Делают вещь в кустарных условиях.Молодцы.

    • @HaiPipl
      @HaiPipl Před rokem +2

      При этом у всех руки, ноги на месте!

    • @VgarajeSuRf
      @VgarajeSuRf Před rokem +5

      @@HaiPipl Вероятно, мы не всё видели )))

    • @HaiPipl
      @HaiPipl Před rokem

      @@VgarajeSuRf наверное!

    • @Sausage_of_Eternity1
      @Sausage_of_Eternity1 Před rokem +2

      причём им религия запрещает подметать, купить за три рупии очки, и сколотить верстаки.

    • @sdfsfsdfsgfhg
      @sdfsfsdfsgfhg Před rokem

      Так правильно. Купил очки. Поставил под сомнения свои религиозные убеждения. Что Всевышний тебя убережёт. На всё воля Всевышнего.

  • @colinsteam
    @colinsteam Před rokem +11

    Delivered to the client in the donkey cart! These men are amazing....even the centre punch is homemade.

    • @super55turbo99
      @super55turbo99 Před rokem +5

      the workshop is within the zero emissions zone of the city

    • @DILLIGAF65
      @DILLIGAF65 Před rokem +3

      The center punch was made from a hardened end mill, when, not if it shatters it's going to go through skin like razor blades.

    • @moonraker008
      @moonraker008 Před rokem

      Naaw. I think they made it right in that shop.

  • @muratoge860
    @muratoge860 Před 5 měsíci

    Hats off! This is amazing. It shows us there is no need to high technology high precision cnc machines to manufacture crankshafts. Double the wages of these hero guys and see what happens. Also note that there is no engineer, manager and quality guy around. Fire them off.

  • @tismeagen684
    @tismeagen684 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Not a micrometer nor vernier in sight, just basic callipers, ruler, and a scrap of paper with dimensions given in "fractions". Incredible what these guys can do with antiquated drop hammers, lathes, and drills, all without coolant or cutting oil.