How Truck Trailer Fifth Wheels are Made From Old Ships High Strength Sheet
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- čas přidán 7. 03. 2022
- How Truck Trailer Fifth Wheels are Made From Old Ships High Strength Sheet
#TrailerFifthWheel #FifthWheelproduction #Turnplate #amazingtechnology #manufacturing
#restoration #pakistanitruck - Jak na to + styl
I used to be a welder now I teach braille
Hilarious
@Tim Smith those tiny dots that stick out of the public signs 🪧
@Tim Smith it is how people who are blind read
Braille
Alphabetic writing system
Tends to happen when one forgets a weldmask
That is the cleanest and most organized shop of these types I have seen on YT.
One of the most believable also, a lot of these "push a button to make things happen" types clearly have actors in the videos
Железо с разобранных кораблей. Молодцы. Всё идёт в дело!
These guys are the real and true engg. mechanic.salute to them.
Using the stick welder to light the torch cutter is pretty bad ass. 18:17
I have rebuilt and replaced many 5th wheels over my 50 years as a mechanic, but these guys are truly experts. The torch work is amazing. It's not the equipment they use but rather the person using it.
your American cruisliner goes to recycle there
Exactly. You are right . Agreed
I was wondering what kind of torch head that was given credit.
I wonder how many millions were spent automating this process to replace this skill?
Thats what happens when you use a cutting torch allot. right pressure, right speed is what it comes down to.
A fantastic job I could not take my eyes off you until you finished great job from all.
Very Impressive work Guys..
"Don't you have a machine that can do this?"
"That's me. My name is Masheen."
Lol😂
This is probably the first one of these videos where I've been impressed by what they are doing. Give them a decent welding setup, a plasma cutter and some better tools and they would really fly.
Did you watch the video? And i’am not talking about there setup up, but there weld are not good at all, and did you see over how much rust they painted, i would have grinded all the plates first so there “clean”.
Omg. Did u see how that guy lights his cutting torch. I really don't think that welding is strong. holding a welding rod to metal is welding there's no penetration. That job would never pass quality control.
All these comments judging how they doing it shut yo mouth least these guys are using what they have to create something it ant about having the best of everything its about using what you have
@@texnaidoo3747 Dude... They're not making OEM parts, they're crafting affordable components from recycled materials, for truckers who can't afford factory stuff. They deserve MASSIVE respect for what they accomplish! I'm sure there are no end of farmers and low-income truck owners all over the world who would LOVE to have access to stuff made in places like this.
@@8-UwU-8 Those quick welds you see are just tacking. You can see later on that he goes back over to finish weld everything. Stick welding mild steel is pretty good at penetrating rust and crap, but wire wheeling of some more rust would definitely have made for a better result.
Любой труд достоин уважения! В их стране всё это происходит не от хорошей жизни, и ребята зарабатывают на хлеб как могут. Там и машины ездят- ровесники Брежневу и либо такие запчасти, либо никакие... Молодцы!
This is Pakistan
Да это Пакистан кореша сша
besides the many safety concerns, these men worked hard and took pride in their work
Are you O.H&S or something?
@@simongeorge5085 😂😂😂😂
what safety, you are there to learn and be safe yourself, not to be stupid.
@@360VRStudios Safety like googles for torch work, and respirators for welding, grinding, and painting. These men will all die young.
These guys aren’t union pansies
Gutsy accurate fabrication on a dirt floor. Got to admire these worker’s.
Способ крепления матриц и пуансонов просто шедевральный.
Сегодня седла, завтра диски, послезавтра кастрюли.
Так быстрее переналаживать
@@user-gr3cl1kg4z Я думаю всё таки на болтах быстрее. Прихватки дольше чистить.
@@user-fi9xd8wr9j куда нашей тонкой доработке напильником
i love watching these guys build stuff. They’ve got primitive equipment and dirt floors but they work hard and the end product is impressive…considering. I love that they mainly use recycled materials. A lot of modern countries can learn a thing or 2 about recycling from these guys.
Damned right.
Para ser tan importante la quinta rueda purofierro reciclado de chile vi su fabricacion
AND NOT A SINGLE PIECE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT USED ANYWHERE!!! SHOCKING!!!!!!!!
No way other countries can outcompete in recycling as the labor costs there just cents in comparison to the West world. It's capitalism man - outsource as much as you can
Pretty cool to see them making something useful from scrap. Seeing videos like this make me grateful for the job I have and the conditions we work in.
@@JorgeRodriguez-po7kx
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Yep and they get paid in pennys
A welder in India makes $327 US dollars a month.
@@JorgeRodriguez-po7kx Hard work doesn't scare me. The filthy work environment and lack of safety does.
@@emoney6213 Unfortunately That's True
Se me aguan los ojos al ver gente tan trabajadora laboriosa que sin tanta tecnologia fabrican cosas que en otros lados no se animan a hacer felicito a esta gente valiente en elabor todo lo que se pueda con lo poco que tienen los quiero les felicito les hace digno de admiracion son el mejor ejemplo de fortaleza humildad y dignidad no puedo para de admirarlos son incansables
At 10:00 min. glad to see protective wood not to damage the wall. ;-) but a serious good job! Much respect for all craftsmanship. A pair off dark goggles would also be fine for the cutter anyway
Haha I assumed was an old shelf or something
These guys know what they're doing! Impressive skills!
Here we can see real craftsmen at work ! These guys are super skilled .
Thanks for sharing !
Respect to all those that commented. Sure these guys work hard. When I went to Pakistan i saw a kid reconditioning a motor bike engine on the street. He was probably 10 or 11 years old. I watched him for 2 hours. He put all parts together and it worked perfect and in pounds he got maybe 14 pounds to do it..
Work smart, not hard
Now is on the proud Pakistan Space Program.
@Jesus has given you all. Repent or die. And Satan loves you too. NEMA...
18yr ago I was in vietnam, my rented motorbike blew it piston, push it to the nearest motorbike shop, they took the head out, go to another shop to get rebore, and back fitted new piston in about 2 hour cost £11 i give £4 tip
Yes fully respect how fast they can work.
They get paid dirt cheap over there
Just watching these guys at work is amazing. No computers here. Human minds, hands tools and some heavy machines to move some very Heavy steel.
You don’t need a computer to copy a template over and over again.
Fantastic engineers at work. Freehand skill levels top notch. Total respect for the quality of the item produced in the situation they are in. Well done guys!!
I went to school with several of them. Just don't get close to them and try to stay upwind of them. STENCHBALLS!
@@ericteipen 😮
Fantastic, that was an absolute joy to watch knowing the art's not completely lost to machines.
Yeah, no kidding. At 22:00 I was like "Oh, they do have a CNC plasma cutter" - then 30 seconds later see it's a hand-pulled pattern-follower
This is where you find real recycling!! In poor nations!! Kudos guys !! Making stuff out of nothing!! Stay safe !! You guys are awesome!!
But pakistan isn't a poor nation ....
@@awaisch8696 Pakistan has Atomic Bombs.
@@lifuranph.d.9440
And a McDonald's.
This isn't recycling its reusing... to be recycled it would have to be processed but this is better
it's not out of nothing they have a press machine for thick steel sheets!
Хорошая работа у вас золотые руки, не хватает только сменной подковы полумесяц в верху сцепного устройства и будет отличное седло
Эксплуатация труда просто поражает. Даже рукавиц нет. Все делается на корточках. А как же варят без маски? Бедные люди.
@@user-te2ov9pm6k согласен беспредел и халатность
These guys are really really hard working people and work very hard at what they do my hat goes off to them all. I'd give them a 10 for sure. 👍🏻😎
Using the welding spark to light the torch was pretty slick. These guys have some real talent
its not rocket science
That’s old hat- any prairie farmer has done that when his striker isn’t handy when making a repair out in the field. What caught my eye was the apparent complete absence of a chipping hammer anywhere on this site- they made do with pieces of scrap, other parts in progress, or in at least one instance, it looked like the guy was using a welding rod as a chipping hammer to remove slag before making another pass. Remarkable work overall, especially given the available technology, and the basic fifth wheel design they are cribbing has been refined enough through the years that there probably aren’t too many potential failure points, but I’m not sure how far I would trust the integrity of any welds which passed over other welds in this assembly. If they aren’t able to remove slag adequately when stick welding, any part of the assembly requiring more than one pass will have porosity problems.
По сути, очень хорошая работа! Изделие полностью ручное) значит каждое седло уникальное!
Однажды в Индии мне один товарищ привел слова приписываемые индире Ганди,мы машины закупать не будем,у нас народу много и каждый будет работать
Как говорится : голь на выдумки хитра... Скоро и мы в России с нашим "царём" будем так же запчасти производить на коленке
@@SvyatoslavKonev не стоит усугублять ситуацию! У нас хватает мощности, производить их на заводах камаза)
@@_tot_ruslan_ что производить? Не надо мне сказок рассказывать.я на заводе буровых установок работаю. У нас нет ни одного крупного производителя узлов и агрегатов в России уровня того же Бош, Паркер, трв и других. а узлы и агрегаты это не запчасти,это отработанные технологии в первую очередь. Тебе,к примеру, чтобы произвести ходовую часть для самоходного сх опрыскивателя с гидростатической трансмиссией хватит одного каталога бош рексрот ,а по России тебе придется 150 заводов обзвонить, чтобы собрать все необходимое. К тому же в случае с бошем у тебя все прекрасно будет работать вместе,а в случае с отечественными компонентами придется все подгонять, тестировать и прочее
Мне нравится этот парень, который варит закрываясь от сварки рукой. Хотя им походу жесткое УФ излучение не страшно.
Покажите это камазу, ему скоро понадобиться.
СЛАВА УКРАИНЕ !
@@user-sw2lh9xp4o в составе России!
@@user-sw2lh9xp4o У вас уже шиза с этим Славой в Украине.
JOST отдыхает в стороне нервно и самое главное все на коленке в песку ! Вот молодцы !
Es increíble que esta gente logre cosas tan maravillosas, en tales condiciones de trabajo.
Realmente admirable.
Tienen todo el equipamiento necesario de lo que carecen es de seguridad. A saber cuantos accidentes tienen al año aunque este trabajo no parece ser de los más peligrosos.
There must be a better way to strike a welding arc than looking at it every few seconds without eye protection. The owners of these shops should be ashamed. These workers will go blind while they are still young men. I think this disregard for working men is the reason third world nations remain poverty stricken. 😢😢😢😢😢😢
@@viarnayEs peligroso, yo trabaje en metalurgia, y usábamos todos los implementos de seguridad personal, a esta empresa deberían clausularla, por insalubre, no usan cascos, mascarilla para soldar, ni zapatos de seguridad, guantes, trabajan en el suelo, ya no se usa oxicorte se usan guillotina, y más encima les pagan mal
@@felixacuna4139 Tenia el caso para soldar, pero solo lo uso una vez.
Totally amazing , I was impressed with the skill level . Issac at IC weld would be impressed too with that guy and the torch . I wish I could send you a box of shade 5 torching glasses . It's hard on your eyes . Be careful and Thank you for showing us all the amazing things you do . Also the camera work was excellent . Great job .
and most of the time when the guy was putting it together, he welded with no goggles... my eyes hurt for him.
@@brandonanderson6429 no to mention all the fumes from almost every process
Gotta live with vision to see your food and hands to hold your children
تحياتي لأهلنا الأبطال في باكستان عمل رائع مجهود جبار و صناعة دقيقة بآلات بسيطة رجال حقا فنانون
I really admire the diligence of these smart and intelligent workers. Awesome and impressive video.
I had no idea how much work when into making a fifth wheel...These guys rock..
22:59 But what a beautiful beard of this gentleman responsible for the locking mechanism. It also appears after 25:25
Wooowww... quien dijo que el futuro eran más máquinas, la mano de obra mecanizada en este sitio y para esta gente no tiene espacio, totalmente rústico, arcaico, pero sin duda, muy satisfactorio, pues crean cosas funcionales con lo que tienen a la mano. Saludos desde México
No tienen espacio ni para poner una simple mesa de trabajo, aunque sea para no romperse las rodillas hincados asi?, creo que nunca has visto un taller metalurgico en tu vida, esos pobres tipos deben tener una vida util muy efimera , la mayoria deben terminar sus dias pidiendo limosna ciegos o con algun miembro amputado, en el 90% del planeta, esos lugares de trabajo estarian clausurados, terrible!!
@@federicosoto3060 pues en toda esa carencia que tu percibes, yo veo la genialidad de estos tipos. Solo es cuestión de perspectiva.
@@charolastra1 lo unico que te puedo decir es que no tienes la menor idea de lo que es un taller metalurgico , cualquier persona con tal de llevar el pan a su mesa es capaz de cosas impensables, incluso que ponen en riesgo su propia integridad fisica
теперь знаю ,как устроен этот узел .спасибо, Пакистан !!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice job cutting welding,y’all are a pro at it nice job your the king of the 5wheels. Have a good one see ya next time see ya bye thanks for showing.
Great skill worker, they are deserved and equipped with high quality of tools from other high developed country such as USA or German or Japan and have a good future
Anyone notice that the blind welder is also the blind painter, amazing!
incredible skills show by these guys. I live in a throw away society.Love your work.
I’ve had flash burn welding. It was excruciating. He amazes me that he can avoid it. He is an artist with an acetylene torch.
I doubt he's avoiding it.
Yep not a fun experience
I had flash burn exactly one time. That was enough for me to use a welders helmet the correct way, every damn time.
These dudes don’t gaf. But they will when they’re blind.
He won't ! no welder ever has avoided them haha and it hurts like feck cold tea bags on the eyes and in a dark room for eight ten hrs haha
@@the-guy-on-your-moms-couch I had an eye operation I had to take codeine painkillers , felt like somebody was digging my brain
Future blind guys at their 40s, unbelievable....
Just stay hidden under grannies bed with your mask on...
I like the way the worker lit the torch with the stick welder!
Every farmer in the world has done that 500 hundred times....Just saying...
wow !!!
Incredible, you guys are gods.
At home in my country the guys know how to work, they cry as soon as the welder is down.
The you do everything on the ground with just potable tools.
Bravo, you deserve your salary.
هؤلاء فعلا ابطال يعملون في ظروف جد صعبة ويقهرون قوة الحديد ويشكلونه إلى أغراض مهمة . تحياتي انتم رائعون
Never realized the amount of parts that went into constructing a fifth wheel. Thank you for that.
The fifth wheels we have here in the US are made differently, that's a primative jaw docking this.
@@timothygeiger8271 well the principle is the same..
@@AboveSomething with more of an emphasis on safety & not a primitive lock here in the US.
The fifth wheels we build are cast iron.
@@chrisdickenson8116 , to correct you...yours are Cast Steel..
Wow great job! I wish these guy got the luxury of using an auto shade helmet when welding!
That is skill and talent right there. Congratulations gentlemen, excellent job!
Increíble lo que hacen con herramientas básicas, en el piso ,sin ropa ni calzado de seguridad.Mi admiración y respeto por esta gente.
Wahnsinn!!! Das sind wirklich Meister mit großen Buchstaben!!! Respekt, Respekt und Respekt!!! So was habe ich noch nie gesehen. Hut ab!!!
У вас нету шляпы :)
@@TieraRoot ошибаетесь почтеный, у меня их 5, фирменных из Италии! Поэтому одну снимаю, из уважения к этим людям и их труду!
@@alex..4825 Вы из числа людей, старой школы? В таком случае-примите мои, самые искренние извинения.
@@TieraRoot Ich bin für Respektvollen Umgang mit Menschen die so was leisten! Danke und alles Gute mein Freund!!!!
@@alex..4825 Здоровья вам, крепкого! Вам и вашей семье!!! Что бы очаг ваш домашний, всегда вас радовал, дом был полной чашей, а родные вам люди, никогда вас не расстраивали. Всего вам доброго!
It's absolutely amazing watching these guys they're worth their weight in gold !
Worth their weight in gold and probably paid only pennies a day. They work incredibly hard for minimum rewards.
What a great working environment. I bet you that the employee's lounge is state-of-the-art.
Working with very basic equipments these men are very skilled to be able to produce such complicated equipment. My hats off to these people.
Excellent work skills, people are highly appreciable those work under hard conditions.
I have nothing but admiration for these workers.
you are geniuses, your work is pure art. I admire watching you make some pretty impressive things. bravo and I wish you a good and pleasant day from France 🇨🇵
These guys are fantastic.
New is not what's best.
Fixing things. That's where it's at.
That is a lot of work. Great job.
Awesome work guys. You’re very good at building those turntables. Much respect from Australia 🇦🇺
ايوجد عمل معكم
Where are you people working
Thank you sir I'm zain from Pakistan in Karachi
@@AHMADSYD1 1111
@@AHMADSYD1 111111
Felicitaciones 🎆 excelente 👏👏👏👏 trabajo Artesanal 👏👏👏👏👏
One day CNC machines will be gone and we all know where to go to get the parts for trucks. God blessed this guys true hard working people
Always impress with how much they do with so little... If there a will there's a way
“We’ve been doing so much with so little for so long, we can now do anything with nothing” or something like that, I can’t remember the exact scribbling on the sh!thouse wall lol.
Super interesting educational step-by-step process, and without any music which would annoy me.
Chlapci,to je fantastická práce,bravo!!!
This is realy fantastic work! Amazing! Could looking for hours this!
Now you know why OSHA exists. And why we have quality standards in manufacturing. Great skill for tools they are using but no two parts are identical.
Glad you said it first! Would not want to follow the tractor those go on.😂
Yea really it's all made to fit. Modern machining has basically done away with this barbaric type of work.
Lol yep didn't wanna be first to say it either man these guys need more money and I'm sure they make OK money, for where there at.
Also somebody tell them a feed of coolant for those drill bits will save them so much hassle, and I never seen the original plasma cutter in my life.
@@Mikesmeyer88 except in third world countries, which is where this is at.
Precision hammering. Steel toed sandals. Transparent eye protection.
No gloves, I bet the rate of welders flash is astronomical. Lol got to give them their due, they fabricate a pretty nice peace of work.
Random ear cancers, burned skin...
I agree entirely
what an amazing craftsmen work! I'm impressed by their skills!
The tragedy s that the dedicated, skilled and hard working peopel will remain poor, becsue they lack the necessary captial to acquire modern machine tools, and have to fall back on ineffective "by hand" work.
Great job, looks well designed and strong.
I've been a fabricator for 45 years and do not appreciate WHAT these guys are doing as much as HOW they are doing it. As I watch tell myself, these guys need plasma, these guys need more hoist, these guys need a MIG. Most of all these guys need a workbench. None the less from one tradesman to another, nice work
I have much respect for these men, i wish you all the best.
Respect for this people Big respect.... Nice work !!!
These men knows how to work hard, but I would like to watch them spend time with their family and play with their kids as well.
That hydraulic piston has been welded many a time. Such back breaking work.
These guys are epitome of hard-working fathers Sons and brothers this is how hard these men probably work on all aspects of their life especially on the marriage and relationship with their kids
This is the most impressive recycling I’ve ever seen. Good job
The best fifth wheel makers in the world
I've seen so many of these videos from some of the not first world countries, and honestly feel bad for the lack of tooling they have. But a lot of these videos they make due with what they have and do a darn good job at it. If a group of businesses got together to raise some money to help them, they would be producing a lot more of the high quality parts that they are. And it won't be any of that assembly line garbage that will break on you, but high quality that someone took pride in making like this
I once saw a presentation on one of our overseas warehouses. Someone asked why there were no forklifts, only manual labor. It was explained that labor was so cheap, a forklift made no sense. And, it was likely the forklift would be stolen anyway.
Here here or hear hear however you spell it
High quality? Look at this welds or when they painting withouch remove slag from welds or even rost...
I'm going blind just watching the video! Wonder how many weeks these guys last at this job.
These guys are top craftsmen. It’s amazing what they can do with a few simple tools.
pooh o.o
Their use of safety equipment should be commended. Plus all the safety features the press has is unbelievable.
The use of jigs and stencils to save time and get everything aligned correctly and maintain consistent high quality blows my mind. Talk about precision engineering. I'm sure every unit is identical to every other unit produced.
Awesome video ! I was totally absorbed by the workmanship, and the final result. 🥇🏆
It never amazes me the craftsmanship of those small countries with limited funding, they're very resourceful when it comes to recycling. Here in the states, we think everything is molded and mass produced without fully understanding the dynamics. We forgotten the art of creating with our hands
india (maybe pakistan) not small countries.
@@VerilyRude it's Pakistan.
We have not forgotten… we have evolved from being a third world country working on a dirt floor.
Amazing skills and fabrication in such rudimentary surroundings
Vocês trabalha muito bem, que Deus abençoe sempre vocês todos. Jesus é o caminho.
Interesting things to watch. Very good skills also.
You people always seem to amaze me. Your old but still working well machinery, plus your hard work ethic. Hats off to you.
_You're_ and _your_ are words in the homonym-homophone family. Your family is backwards the way you used them: _You're_ old, not _your_ old.
Watched every damn second. Thats some good craft right there. Awesome video. These guys really know their shit.
Very nice craftsmanship... God bless them
Adoro ver esses cara trabalhando.....sem tecnologia nenhuma eles fazem coisa de se duvidar......parabéns os cara são bons demais
Yes. you love watching these videos. as always and every time when you take your mobile phone and you click on youtube. you meet these videos of 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰 amazing....amazing...!!! hey...we are not in a movie theater or in front of a TV watching a fixion movie...!!! look how these peasants are dressed. with night pajamas without any protection...instead of telling us nonsense. I love....i like…
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Что это такое? Для чего
I appreciate these guys' skills; I also learned about the mechanism.
Love the safety sandals and work pyjamas !
Bad ass old school fab work , very impressed
Outstanding skills of converting old shipping material into a most useful.part of truck .fifth wheel. Fisrt time learnt abdcwatched how tgeses are made. Sakute to these innocent hardwirking skillful workers ooks family . 👏👏👏
At lunch they go out and stare at the sun just to toughen up
😂😂😂
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May God protect you in this beautiful and dangerous job with almost no security. I'M from Brazil. God loves you.
it's amazing to see them be able to crouch down like that and work off the ground all day