How Experts Made 4Ton Roller For Milling Machine || Machining With The Big Lathe ||Hot Rolling Mill
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- How Experts Made Roller For Milling Machine || Machining With The Big Lathe ||Hot Rolling Mill
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Experts do not wear sandals in machine shops.
They do in 3rd world countries....and they probably very rarely get hurt because they aren't lazy.
@@deplorablelibertarian : False narrative. 3rd world countries not care about their employees. There are hundreds in line right behind them to take their place.
Regarding "lazy": People who are true experts work in the finest, highest quality, machine shops in the world. Employees at that level are hard to come by and worthy of safeguarding.
If a 3rd world employee gets hurt or killed, the company does not care.
Goodbye.
Amazing chuck key for the electric drill, a hammer and metal drift!
❤, Благодаря Ти Господи че ще ме излекуваш от всички болести душевни негативни състояния. Амин.
I’ve nothing but admiration for these guys,…..top men 👍
big salut from Morocco to the brave workers of Pakistan always likes
KARDEŞ PAKISTAN 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
👍👍👍👏👏👏👌👌👌 SUPER
Love from🇧🇩
Love the face and facial expression of that lead lathe operator.✌✌✌✌✌
Man i can watch those videos for hours
i have these dreams with the biggest maCHINES all round me... even before this... so relaxing
huge metal block milling machine, the skill of the craftsman is very good
Nice lathe work👍🏽👍🏽
Siete muniti di tanta volontà : ma siete in condizioni di lavoro a dir poco oscene ; neanche nel nostro medio evo lavoravano in quelle condizzini😱😱😱
Wow good job 👍👍👍
On the second thought I like their expert road transport measures even more than their protective gear.
I wonder how many accidents they have there….
or their rigging gear
Safety sandals, safety robes, the complete lack of occupational health lets you know that everything is top notch.
@@ianide2480 yes what a great garment to wear near a ginormous lathe the simple robe
งยยบบบบงง
Nice work ❤
That so reminds me of my apprenticeship at Wharton Engineers (Elstree) Ltd in the early 1960s we had big lathes. But no lunatics on motorbikes zooming past!
Amazing how much top quality kit got smashed up for scrap in England that's still doing the business in the 3rd world.
@@ddoherty5956 😅
MashaAllah great work👍👍👍💪
Good 😊 job brother bahut heavy work hai
А ключ для дрели у него просто ахуенный
Я сначала тоже охуел, потом вспомнил что у нас на заводе в депо ЖДЦ такой-же был. Кстати, завод по производству вот таких вот прокатных валков.
Да там всё ахуенное))
Those motorcycles.......insanity!!!!
Heh the increased video speed makes it seem like I'm watching jawas work
In our beloved Pakistan, there are also such wonderful works
Experts push parts down road? Love the flashy titles then instant giggle
Hard work Make You Powerful 👍
Less equipment for safety reason😊but they doing own job brilliantly, without hurting themselves...
Unpleasant thing's happening every working Environment.. Periods
Großartig die Technik und das Verständnis für Materie
NOT expert just what an apprentice would do in Scotland in 1950
You deserve the millions of views from engineering community.......
and you deserve a diploma for the most stupid comment :D
Ingenious!! Never have seen a lathe used as a HBM before.
Heh
38:30 I know my boss would flip the fuck out and then some if he saw me setting it up like here, all the while we got a perfectly good and running HBM in back. My only excuse would be: ummm I was feeling creative, and the other one was currently occupied?
The secrets of pakistani rocket techniques in practice.
Amazing hardworking, very skilful workforce, if everyone worked this hard, the world would be a better place…much respect
If everyone worked like them, then everyone would dress like them and live like them.
Complete lack of development. If the power is cut off for them, they will return to live in the trees. They have no desire to develop technology. They use the inventions of European civilization. 🤔🤔🤔
60年前の日本のようだな✨🥰😘今からどんどん発展していくのだろうな✨重工長大手足の怪我に気を付けて欲しいのですね🥺😮💤
Охренеть, точность исполнения валов плюс-минус тапок :) но ребята конечно героические и расточные станки им не нужны, всё на токарных делают....
Your lathe technology is second to none. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Вот где все станки из СССР !!!!!
это Пакистан навряд ли туда что то поставляли
Miuto top parabens a todos os profisonais👍👍👍
I love to watch hi-precision manufacturing in a laboratory environment.
Great and neat work
Love this. Work really hard with the tools you have
Highly professionals. Superb
Just watching this video without any prior knowledge is like an excerpt from a sci-fi video sequence of industry from another planet.
“EXPERTS” use micrometers, wear steel toe boots and don safety glasses. 👍🏻
OMG ..think what he could do with modern equipment ...... genius ......
They use the same thing in the states. The computer does not make a ruler obsolete, one just runs on electricity and these machines are used in the states to this day for the same purposes
Однако работенка ничего так. Давайте побольше таких видео.
I like the universal Chuck key at 7:20 although I prefer the two screwdrivers method less impact on gears and bearings
They have such special key, but far away to go. On huge lathe as rule you forgot about small insignificance. Someone put it in his pocket and forgot about it. Among such big blanks you loose it easy peasy. Very good that such blanks is not places in pockets.
My dad would have had my hide if I did that
And that is why my chuck keys are all tied to something. A leash helps keep them from growing legs and wandering off…
@@Shiftypop darn tools and their leg growing ability.........you are so right.........
I am really impressed with these guys.
Priceless 👌. Great job done on video
Buenas tardes, ustedes son todo un ejemplo de vencer a la adversidad en todo sentido, felicidades.
We used to be proud of our industry in the UK until Thatcher sold it all 🇬🇧🍀👍
Я работал на заводе который выпускал такую продукцию. Мне приходилось перевозить эти валки из цеха в цех по железной дороге. Шесть лет назад. До сих пор в кошмарах снится. :)
Manual machining never fails to impress me more than CNC. It's amazing to me what can be done with a big well taken care of lathe, a ruler, and a pair of calipers.
nothing like gettin er dun with a snipe and a hammer
I can't fathom what kind of metal tip the lathe uses. What kind of material can constantly cut hardened steel? Use titanium? And how often to replace?
Don’t forget.. it took a machine to make the FIRST machine…. All hand made
@@francisschweitzer8431 there is literally one hand made lathe somewhere that is the ancestor of all machines.
@@brianwaugaman55 Most likely the turning tool has a brazed on tungsten carbide tip (could be HSS (High Speed Steel), but I dont think they are that much backwards...). Also, the steel machined here isnt hardened. It most likely has a carbon content of about 0.1% carbon, way too little to even get hardened. Furthermore, titanium is softer than steel, with less strenght, less hardness and an e-module of ~105 GPa, thats about half of steel.
Increíble!!! Es emocionante apreciar el talento y destreza de estos trabajadores...Excelente. la vida les Bendiga.!!!
ESE DIA SALIMOS CANSADOS....
3:52, digging the RonJon surf shop T Shirt from Cocoa Beach Florida...right down the road from me here in Florida
Sungguh bagus kerja nya dan sungguh pandai bekerja sobat ku.salam sukses selalu sobat ku.
Salam dari aceh Indonesia
Пакистанские технологии ...это нечто!!!Лайк.
Судя по измериловке, у них вместо миллиметров или инчей, на лимбе единицы измерения - маленько, чутка и децл.
Технологии может и пакистанские, а станки по ходу советские...
I thought I would watch a few minutes but I was quickly mesmerized by your expert handling of the tools and materials.
Impressive big lathe work!
Tightening up that drill chuck (with hammer and punch) at the beginning really has me wondering!!
Guess I'll need to watch the rest.
I was the machinist in a test engineering lab at NASA. Believe it or not, we often needed to improvise due to our limited machinery and budget. So I certainly understand this improvisation! WHATEVER it takes to get the damned job done! My Pratt and Whitney engine lathe was about half this size!
Seriously? If you only can use the drill chuck by hammer it isn't smart at all. The best way would be buying the right key for it or make it yourself
@@imtheeastgermanguy5431 I might agree, but sometimes you just need to improvise to get the job done.
My friend let me borrow a very special little air drill to fix my car. He didn't have the right chuck key. I got the job done because I couldn't have much downtime without my vehicle. Then I drove around to a couple stores and found the right chuck key for him, before I returned his tool.
However, lots of these videos show show unsafe practices that you should never try. Some of it is simply unsafe.
@@rollinrat4850 that is exactly my point. Sure good tools are expensive but if you doing it for a living then it pay for itself. Also to use good tools is safer so you don't hurt yourself that much. At work I used a ring spanner and this tool is made cheaply and is loose in the nut or bolt, so the risk of slip of is high. Trust me I hurt myself pretty often. We have few very old tools from the former GDR (east Germany) and they was made much better, thicker and durable. I cut of the ring and tig welded it to a piece of rod. Sure I don't use it for heavy duty work but with the longer handle safes a lot energy than to the handle. It's a pleasure to work with and a piece of cake to make.
u spoiled machinist with ur cmm and aerospace parts this is beyond ur skils they can take fred flinstones catalytic converter amd make a ranch dressing space engine
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 🤘
really amazing what mankind can do........thank you for sharing...
Inilah yang dinamakan hasil yang bicara
Pengalaman dan kemampuan anda sangat luar biasa , bengkel kami di Indonesia juga melakukan hal yang sama dan kami berpedoman pada ketepatan dan kepresisian
Wah .... ada tukang bubut dari tanah air juga rupanya ... selamat menimba ilmu !
É um trabalho pesado e perigoso....!🇧🇷💙
👍
This is called talent and percevirance that some machinist the older one have not experience and many utubers feels reluctant to work with minimal supporting machine
Computer assisted CNC is much more accurate and precise... Some things can't be made without computer assistance, very precise machinery is needed... This is impressive, but essentially it's a giant rolling pin on a bigger scale..
@LongHaulTrucker4Life I'll put money on a couple buddy's of mine that there more precise in there machining then cnc any day of the week.
Buck that chuck. These guys are working
Twice as hard for less pay. That says a lot about a man that works with honor.
Incrível o trabalho de vocês parabéns 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I love how they “roughed down” the journals with a flame torch... gotta do what ya gotta do I guess
❤❤❤축하드려요 ❤❤❤아들도 축하축하 색시소겨 인재하나요
신망 시켜지마시요? 다가합께 축하 하지요 ❤빨리만나면 좋케네요?
Eu tiro o chapéu, pra esses trabalhadores, os caras são feras,, parabéns pra vocês!!👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Wow what a great job the lathe does considering the simple equipment 10 points
Un beau savoir-faire d'ouvriers qui travaillent très dur , avec un minimum de protection individuelle ... ,ce qui est bien sûr tout à fait regrettable !!!! Un immense BRAVO à ces braves gens !!!!
Love the face and facial expression of that lead lathe operator. Where I worked in plant maintenance we had a crew leader who often was the lathe operator ....and he had developed .......and had that same facial feature reflecting his drive, determination , courage and embrace of challenges.
And .... there was much self pride in they're accomplishments .... something that CNC and computers take away from self ones feeling of self worth.
Notice that they don't have OSHA!!!
Sandals instead of steel toe shoes ... no safety glasses ... poor lighting .....
@@richardsnider3331 A perfect recipe for some missing toes!
Perfect recipe for remaining aware, getting job done, and being productive. 'Main safety device is between ears.
@@cameronlilly4814 well said.
Keep it up, you have done a fine job with such limited resources. Don't care for the people commenting on ur safety conditions or ur sandles or so. If the machine for which that part is prepared is working fine be sure you have done a grate job
Bravo kette
✋👍tüm personeli tebrik ederim ellerinize sağlık aldığınız her kuruş para sizlere helalı hoş olsun güzel günlerde harcayın emeğinizin karşılığını taktire şayen işler başarıyorsunuz doğruya doğru demek gerek sizleri izlerken hem üzülüyor hem de şakınlık içinde kalıyorum şaşkınlığım şudur tüm ekipmanlarınız yani alet edavatlarınız biraz eski ve ilkel fazla teknolojik yenilikler yok ama bir o kadarda muhteşem işler başarmanız ayrı bir başarı ayrıca emekleriniz çok zorlu ve riskli allah cümlenizi kazadan beladan korusun esirgesin inşaallah🙏 tekrar başarılar dilerim sayın emekçi kardeşlerim,( slm alykm ✋😊
Good tidings from a Turkish brother it’s much appreciated.
doğru yazmışsın abi ekipmanları biraz eski ve yetersiz
Wonderful Ustad gee
Minimum labour maximum output... precision work... fantastic achievement... 👍👍👍
And minimum pay lmao. I bet whoever owns that place rips them off for their hard work.
"precision work"
These guys are great
My toes got crushed just by watching this.
very hard work
Amazing what they can do with such a primitive setup
Bro sath sath macinarry bi dikhaya kro
Much respect.
Who really needs their live center to be live?
Why don't you use cooling fluid on the tool tip?
I really like this channel ...
this is no way near how an expert will do it, this is more like an upgraded back yard home shop!
Same equipment in the states there buddy, a computer has never made a ruler or micrometer obsolete. One just runs on electricity.
@@kevinbeach8915 still a upgraded back yard home shop! nothing near an expert level
Hard working guys!
7:30 НПО "ПакистанВагонЗавод".... по русской технологии зубилом заворачиваем патрон... ДопСпец-оснастка - кувалда с приваренной трубой и разводной ключ.
Possibly an old Lang lathe? Made in Glasgow. They did some huge lathes far bigger than that.
This video was a pleasure to watch. Can't fault the setup. Loved the trick with the oil soaked rag for the dead centre.
I ran a Lang in a hydraulic shop. Bed feed and cross slide wheel positions were reversed. Pay attention!
these are most probably old soviet machines. when the oligarchs pillaged Russia after the fall they shipped them all over Asia Minor for little more than scrap price and these machines are in such bad shape to the thousandth is as close as you can get if your lucky
It maybe a Colchester because of the colour and big rounded edges including the tailstock casting.
@@johnsomerset1510
No definitely not a Colchester - I have an old Triumph and know them pretty well.
Just worked it out. It is a Niles lathe made by Union Werk MWM in East Germany I think. Good quality lathes.
Lang lathes were made in Johnstone by "John lang and Sons". There is a street named after the company "John lang street", my grandfather worked as a turner for "Craig and Donald" engineering works which holds the record for the oldest engineering works in Scotland 1815-1966. I'm a clockmaker in training, and I'm the only one out of all his grandkids who continues his legacy as I've got 3 lathes in my workshop, albeit in a much more condensed approach to his work but it's the same principles and approach. I've got a Grayson lineshaft driven lathe, Emco maximat V10P combi lathe with milling head attachment and a Boley watchmakers lathe, sadly i didn't get to spend time with my grandfather as i was born on 5th March 1982 and he passed away on the 28th March 1982 but i hope I'm making him proud 😊
I just turned 80 & in 1960 when I completed my Fitting & Turning apprenticeship carbide tools were only just making an appearance. We used mainly high speed steel.
We used to silver solder the tips onto mild steel always with a thin piece of copper between the carbide & the holder. The tips were sharpened on a green wheel.
What was the purpose of the piece of copper?
Back in the mid 70's I had to machine some particularly bad bronze castings. They were full of slag which just destroyed hss tooling. Carbide tools were not available to a small shop in Rhodesia at the time. I made my own with a piece of 3/4" square bar and the "insert" from a concrete drill that was past its prime. Sharpening it to a useable shape was a challenge on a green stone on the grinder but in the end it made a useable cutter and got the material cleaned up to at least where it could be finished with hss. I guess you could say necessity was the mother of invention.
I now live in Canada and still have the tools I made. Never been resharpened but still cut as good as ever.
Ron, I have no idea why our for an got us to use annealed copper under the carbide tip. Maybe his own or oculd
have been the suppliers instructions.
I get a little jealous when I watch Lucas from Cutting Edge Engineering because of the tooling he has at his disposal.
I like you have all his skills ,how ever during my time on the tools we didn't have them.
I did an Engineering degree & was mostly involved in industrial Fluid Power after that.
@@chengdutwo maybe something to do with adhesion, copper to steel and copper to carbide. Maybe the carbide doesn't adhere well directly to steel. Have to find a bofin that knows. I sure don't.
@@chengdutwo CEE's owners name is Kurtis and wife/videographer/giggler is Karen. Dog is homeless.
Excellent channel.
the unique video and hard working
No coding, no CNC required. All they need are basic machines but the results are amazing. They deserve a lot of expectations.
Machining a piece of butter would be harder👎
lol anyone can make those parts when their tolerances are ruler leaque XD
I need some of those pajamas.
40:42 4 ton roller lifted w/ 2 ton crane. Lol.
By raw measurements it weighs around 2 tons max.
フォロクリフトが、無いのかな!( -_・)?にわかづくりの工場なのだろうね✨🥰😘生き生きしていて好感が持てるよ✨🥰🥺✌️😜👍👍
No wonder the roads are so smooth around these shops.
well said
Glad to see them wearing their safety sandals.
Yes, those toe-capped sandals!
😂😂😂😂
Safety shoes are not going to help much when stuff you are working is in the ton range, but glasses would at least save eye damage a little gloves wouldn't hurt either.
Gosh that's original.
I seen them making a excavator bucket out of steel plate from a salvaged ship just stick welding the heck out of it with sandals on ms
That’s some good torch work
Wonderful work