Deadweight 10 tons! Trembesi wood from Tondano, Sulawesi, worth 1.2 billion, was sawn by I Sawmill
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The trembesi wood will be used as material for woodworking and furniture such as carved statues, carved chairs and solid trembesi tables.
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Definitely a “safety-first” culture. 😂
LOL. OSHA would love this operation.
Labor is cheap. Somebody loses an arm, plenty more where they came from.
Thank God these folks were wearing their safety sandals!
Jim I know you're in heaven watching this. I miss playing at your sawmill in Kingsville, TX!
Nice health and safety around the hoist and log
wonder where we in NA can we by these steel toed sandals...
If the wood is worth 1.2 billion, the saw dust has to be worth at least 100 thousand.
There's an Indonesian version of Tony Montana selling little bags of sawdust to kids on the street
Ah, but 1.2 billion what?
mantap
13:05 always have hand pushing towards the blade for best safety practice
That's why people in this job usually have arms, hands, fingers and toes missing.
I get very nervous indeed.
Mantap
Tembesi sebesar itu wow mantap👍
10k lbs....limit of the forklift
1.2B rupiah = ~$75k
BEAUTIFUL VIDEO
¡Cómo quisiera estar en ese aserradero ejerciendo fuerza y generando madera para la creación escultural!
Me gustaría tener una mesa, hecha con esas maderas de 2mX3m.
The dude in the orange was stressing me out!
You aren't the only one, thought his new nickname was going to be stumpie.
a really good guy, very good at his job!
live edge tables....awesome size and grain to those boards
Cilacap murah2 boss kayu trembesi
Terima kasih infonya
Osha would faint seeing how they are dressed
Awesome looking slabs guys! That is some beautiful wood.
They put a price on that which is priceless. When there is no more Trees and they run out of Air to breathe, and the World is destroyed by Climate Change, who will be left to spend the 1.2 billion?
Wow, a 10-ton load! The Trembesi wood from Tondano, Sulawesi, worth 1.2 billion, being sawed by I Sawmill is just impressive.
If they're talking dollars, they need to replace the 'b' with an 'm', maybe.
Hadir om...❤❤
Tempat saya, kayu trembesi hy di potong2 doang, trs di bakar, PD hal kayunya seratnya cukup keren.
Nice looking wood. Has a really nice grain.
I was a forklift driver for many years, both civilian and army. That guy under those blades made me feel sick. That forklift was not designed for that weight. Madness.
Mantan
Emang besar2 bang kayu nya... Top banget
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Влюбилась в парня в оранжевой рубахе! Но считаю,что совершается самое большое преступление перед нашей Планетой!Она задыхается от слез!
Fantastic-looking woodgrain.👍
oh well...life is cheap where they are!
That cut with the E on it would make a beautiful island
Very impressive, but... 1.2 billion? Not a chance.
1.2 Billion Indonesian Rupees... about 75K USD
Nice to see that everybody is wearing their safety slippers.
All are wearing proper safety gear. What a team.
Beautiful beautiful slabs I would love to have a couple of those. Those would make beautiful countertops
El trabajo es trabajo y cada uno lo ace como quiere .no todo las aserraderos tiene todo para acer el trabajo como se está acostumbrado hoy en día.
No usan gafas protectoras, que tal y le salte una esquirla o un palo mas grande, que peligro. Que madera tan hermosa.Saludos desde Colombia
How do they keep from someone getting killed or terribly hurt in this death tap?
Supposed 10 tons weight being moved and a guy in flip flops. Who does he think he is, Wranglerstar?
a beautiful tree better alive than dead
If they've been cutting large trees for many years, why haven't they installed a lifting system to handle them?
That cost money! Workers are cheaper!
linkr brp pak qok smpwk 10 ton . hrgnya juga mhal bener ..
Oh man! That guy in the orange shirt pushing on that log without even looking at the blade as he pushes!!!
The lack of any sort of safety precautions is astounding!
He is far to casual near the end of the slab,one slip of his footing and he meets the Higher Power at the gates.
One slip, that's all it takes, madness.
That’s how he got his half brother.
Or raising the blade guard while the log is sawing and the one fellow's head is inches from the spinning wheel. Oh, I'm most amazed at the bare feet handling slabs off the sled which takes 5 guys just to tip onto the ground.
Jelas lain masih bagus kayu ulin dan harganya juga mahal kayu ulin, di Palembang kayu ulin sudah langka.
Beautiful slabs
I knew damn well that was too much weight for that forklift
1.2 billion what? It ain’t dollars I guarantee that. Trembisi is a Teak substitute and is not particularly expensive.
Worth 1.2 billion venezuelan.....
It's amazing how they work with flip flops on with no goggles and no masks .they do brilliant job tho ..
Tidak bisa dimungkiri kalau kebutuhan hidup dengan bencana selalu beriringan. Sampai nanti ketika bumi ini ditelan ke dalam perut manusia.
Tidak perlu diratapi dan disesali akibatnya.
1.2 billion what? Thai baht? That’s still 45 million Canadian. There is no way that chunk of wood is worth 45 million Canadian, impossible.
1.2 Billion?
There’s no way that log weighed 10 tons. The forklift couldn’t pick it up. Furthermore, there is no way that it is worth that much money, the video speaks for itself and it’s fun to watch. I don’t understand why you have to have so much BS in the title of.
hi there nice thanks john
Kayinya gede bangat luar biasa
1.2 Billion? Grains of Rice?
Кажется это дерево называется палисандр.Или я ошибаюсь?Это походу одно из самых дорогих деревьев.
Indonesian Rupiah is Micky Mouse money. Any tourist who arrives is instantly a multi millionaire.
I find it hard to beleive 10 tonnes Weight when the forklift is rated for 3.5 tonnes ?
Worth 1.2 Billion??? Yen??? Zimbabwe Dollars??? It's actually worth $75000 US which converts to 1.2 Billion Indonesian Rupiah. Once it gets to the USA or anywhere else, those slabs will probably be worth $20000 each. All that work for $2.50/hr.
Shout out to dudes that do what they gotta do.
THAT IS A GREAT TABLE TOP
The forklift was capable of carrying only 3.5 tons, not ten tons. That number 35 on the side of the TOYOTA forklift says it. This wood was probably 3 tons in weight.
Correct, they do need a larger forklift though, they should never run that close to capacity, also that 3.5 tons is not meant to be lifted, so high.
They also need to invest in a motor and chains to move the work bed back and forth.
@@charlesstockford6003 I have been designing that in my head also. 🤜🏼👍🏾👍🏻👍🏿👍🏼👍🏻 💯
@@AdamosDad I was a Millwright Welder and have had three back neck fusion surgeries. I worked with modern equipment so I know what these poor people are headed for in their 50's.
@@charlesstockford6003 I have a similar background but as a senior maintenance man in industrial plants also a certified welder A.S.M.E, as a side I built conveyors and industrial ovens for a small company here in Indiana. I guess it's cheaper for this sawmill to throw more people at a job than equipment.
1.2 billion yen maybe.
1.2 Billion what? Lira? Pesos? Yen?
Amazing work, but fake title heading.
1.2 billion in Indonesian Rupiah equals to USD 80,000
a big job!
1,2 billion? Pounds, probably? Or grains of rice, maybe?
Sawing 1.2B logs ought to give the mill some extra money to buy more equipment.
We don't need no stinking steel toed boots
Just a good orthopaedic surgeon😂😂
Just distroying the planet
Clearly people cost less than machines.
Pushing near the open blade hopefully his slipper doesn’t get caught and he accidentally trips OMG 😱
How old was that tree?
Damn, osha would have a field day with that place😮😮😮
I don’t care what it is worth. I still would like some of that.
worth how much??? bull hockey
how much is that in American dollars...
mbok ya lagi kerjo udute leren se mas...bahaya ne kaget...
es un crimen cortar un árbol así 😞😞
Not much attention to safety footwear and what is the safe load for the forklift.
No safety standards here at all.
Very big wood
Parece de PAROTA
How long does it take to air dry those huge slabs?
Slabs usually take about one year per inch of thickness.
How has he not sawed his hand off!
Schöne Tischplatten
SEHR SCHÖNE TREMBESI-HOLZFASER, SIR
Are those OSHA approved flipflops?
There’s one joker, he’s even smoking cigarette in hand while working 😜
Funny seeing no boots working around all that heavy equipment and logs
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No one wearing ear protection, you will pay for it later in life
What is the purpose of nailing the piece of wood on the end?
so that the wooden plate doesn't break, sir
OSHA would have a fit
What’s up wearing flip flops…..really
Steel toed flip flops. What could possibly go wrong?
Worth 1.2 Billion in what currency?
Rupiah indonesia
1.2 billion what?? Sure as hell isn't dollars
BS. The money is not in dollars and the wood is no ten tons.
I wish I could drive up and buy those I’d buy every slab
10 OSHA inspectors had strokes viewing this video ....LOL
I can believe the Osha people would be getting quite bald by now! Apparently SE Asia hasn't a clue about worker safety. It is no wonder their manufacturing costs are so low.
Don’t see much for ear protection either.
1.2 billion of WHAT? Surely not US$
I wonder how many workers they go through in a year.