So when you buy your $10000.00 lathe. Ask yourself where does the money go. Certainly not on the health and welfare of those skilled workers that made it.
@imranshishir19475 ай бұрын
Either your tripping or I'm tripping. Cause these things don't cost 10000 dollars. As for the saftey concerns. It's not that they don't have saftey equipment they just don't use it.
@Freedom.warriors1075 ай бұрын
@@imranshishir1947imran this lathes is bought so cheap from the this guys and sold around the world for astronomical amounts. While this guys don’t get the money they deserve for their work Pakistan has been exploited for decades by the west to keep it under their control and constantly in need of western help and all that is due to political corruption in the country.
@nineteen-sixty-nine93735 ай бұрын
Now thats what you call recycling,These Lathes are not import qualty but stll are quite expensive even when sold locally.
@billanderson8393 ай бұрын
And he's wearing saddles.
@GilvanFerreira.De.LimaGilvan2 ай бұрын
Boa noite meus irmãos quanto está custando um torno Mecânico deste?
@123B-f8u10 ай бұрын
Поклон низкий таким Людям труженикам!!!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@rustamsaifullin803410 ай бұрын
Молодцы, все ждем продолжения этого фильма👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@martinswiney21928 ай бұрын
Hard to believe this will soon be a Cincinnati CNC lathe. 😂
@unhappysoul-p9c8 ай бұрын
Too high for that type of Shit 😂😂😂😂
@mikecaroto53618 ай бұрын
🤣 Yeah right....If they remember who "ate/stole/broke" the dial indicator, between coughing up blood from the cast iron dust...they might just get out of the 17th century. Bet they don't know where Cincinnati is. It would be funny, if I didn't know for a fact that this crap is being sold in my country. While the profit they make is being used to support people who have been wishing me dead for centuries.
@CuriousEarthMan7 ай бұрын
VERY hard to believe :)
@ВасилийТов10 ай бұрын
Ждем продолжения, полный цикл производства.
@ЖамалШиринов-л5щ9 ай бұрын
Парни молодцы
@polifarpus465222 күн бұрын
@@ЖамалШиринов-л5щ Положил на от3бись станину)))) Аааа по7уй)))) Там станки чуть лучше каменного топора)
@ПавелЖердев-м5ьАй бұрын
Как тяжело достаётся хлеб насущный... Уважаю этих людей 💪💪💪💪💪💓
@MarkGardiner-g2y10 ай бұрын
I used to work in an iron foundry in my early 20's (I don't think there are any, not one, still operating in Scotland) and although the engineering was much heavier than this the moulding process and principles were the same. However the health and safety here is unbelievably shocking. This video is telling you more than you realise. It's telling and showing you why these engineering industries don't exist in Britain today, cheap exploitable disposable labour where the quality of the product and people's lives come second to profit. Sad, very sad.
@ZerokillerOppel110 ай бұрын
Thank you for your insight brother. In what era did you work at the foundries?
@HenryLeslieGraham9 ай бұрын
i think part of the problem (in the UK) has been that successive labour and tory governments have given up on promoting and supporting local industry, instead outsourcing labour to the far east because its cheaper and doesn't require regulation. this is 1: kicking the bucket down the road - the UK cant rely on cheap labour from Africa/the east forever, 2: it creates a situation where the UK is now reliant on other nations to supply basic tooling and industrial components, which undermines national security. id like to blame thatcher but she was not the only one who helped sell the UK down the river.
@JuanLinares-h2q9 ай бұрын
@arthurn92379 ай бұрын
YEA☝️ BUT THEY HAVE A JOB UNLIKE A LOT OF PEOPLE THROUGHT G B THERE ARE SOOO MANY PEOPLE ON THA DOLE
@HenryLeslieGraham9 ай бұрын
maybe there wouldnt be so many people on benefits if the gov actually cared to maintain and grow local industry. maybe shutting down the coal mines was not in UK's best interests @@arthurn9237
@ekim00010 ай бұрын
Amazing! Like Britain in the 1800s but with flip flops.
@RoboArc10 ай бұрын
Dudes live on Tattooine 😂
@beakytwitch790510 ай бұрын
In Britain they wore wooden clogs...
@thomasheller815110 ай бұрын
only because they smell better than flip flops when they catch fire 😄@@beakytwitch7905
@TheAndreyBelkov10 ай бұрын
Like Britain today. Not producing lathes?
@Rimrock3009 ай бұрын
There are some few manufacturers of lathes in the UK, maybe 5 off. But that's a very modern prodution, not like 100 years ago@@TheAndreyBelkov
@joshyingling8 ай бұрын
The porosity in those castings make me nervous, but a little bondo and green paint and Grizzly has something to sell you
@zeezeazee8 ай бұрын
What porosity? Surface porosity made you nervous? You sure needs to go back to your make up tutorial videos. The only. Porosity that i saw is at 38:47 which probably caused by they not put enough vents in the sand mould.
@joshyingling8 ай бұрын
@@zeezeazee make up videos? Sure thing bud. You want a lathe that has voids in the bed ways?
@gerasidorov99776 ай бұрын
Да я тоже заметил это ,отливка хуже не куда.заливают не одной расплавленой массой.и обработка на строгальном станке,точности ноль.
@Spark-Hole5 ай бұрын
I am more concern about not uniformly single piece gray cast iron but white cast iron around conners...
@nabman56196 күн бұрын
Can you guys teach them how to do it correctly instead of just sitting there and criticizing the work? Get off your ass and make a better one and show them.
@tismeagen6848 ай бұрын
Found this very interesting, zero health and safety in place, but incredible amounts of skill and hard graft.
@donlunn7927 ай бұрын
The guy can’t even afford flip flops! I started watching this vid ,and thought what the hell is going on. I have ended watching with total respect for these guys. I saw a steel mill in the late fifties where my Uncle worked. He took me and my Dad around. (Wouldn’t happen these days) that mill was almost the same as this one. Hats off to these guys working in a Mill that belongs in the fifties. Yes castings would be weathered in mills of the fifties,sixties,and Seventies. But modern times doesn’t allow for castings to be weathered for 10 years. I worked for a Diesel engine component factory in the Seventies.All of the castings we machined then were approximately 6 years old. But if you think nowadays! How much stock could be held for weathering ? What factory could afford that in modern times? We were using machines that were manufactured in WWI ,and they were still producing great products. Why? Because the Castings of “Those” machines were weathered properly. And they were well maintained by Millwrights who were trained as Apprentices. All due respect for these guys who are working hard,in arduous conditions to support their families.
@Qsderto5 ай бұрын
Сейчас " отпуск металла" делается по ускоренной технологии. Деталь просто держат при температуре примерно 500 градусов, возможно одну неделю.
@МихаилПрачев-п8г9 ай бұрын
Я просто приклоняюсь этим мастерам, надеюсь их труд и опыт оплачивается достойно, хотя судя по обувке то сомниваюсь!🙏
@viktorlob19608 ай бұрын
Ускоренный голос похож на миньенов. И правда. Делают то что заставят. Сегодня станок отливают а завтра на пикапе тойота с пулеметом на дело. Вернутся доделают станок)
@tomaszkluska64197 ай бұрын
@@viktorlob1960 To są Indie, nie ma tam świrów.
@samuelsilvapereira7592 ай бұрын
Tbm espero de coração que tds os envolvidos nesse trabalho sejam bem remunerados e respeitados.
@Cukypumu10 ай бұрын
Шёл 1924 год. Спасибо оператору, запечатлевшему происходящее на цифровую камеру изготовления станины! Наверняка он уже зарядил новую плёнку и будет продолжение...
@АлиханОзиев-ф9р10 ай бұрын
Больше похоже на 1824год😂
@AABB-px8lc10 ай бұрын
@@АлиханОзиев-ф9р при всем уважении.. это же не номера перебивать на сименсах-фануках и лепить шильдик заказаный в Китае "я сделяль". Хозяину фабрики конечно люлей бы навешать за босоногих.
@andrejaga300310 ай бұрын
@@АлиханОзиев-ф9р А вы думали, станины на 3D принтере отливают? Вполне нормально, только отпуск заготовки не сделали, чтобы снять остаточные напряжения.
@JSCB-36510 ай бұрын
Shit that's funny
@КотФеликс-ф9у10 ай бұрын
Да они похоже делают больше станков чем в России производят, все что сейчас не есть на производствах это или Китай или за бугор или СССР
@adventurewagen10 ай бұрын
Using that relatively flat stick for check for level. Nice.
@adricklynn888210 ай бұрын
Incredible work! This was a lot of fun to watch. I appreciate that you so easily do a job that I could never do. As a bonus, the sped up video makes everyone sound like the Jawas from Star Wars. Keep up the good work!
@ichsonstkeiner77699 ай бұрын
Als ich die Stimmen hörte, dachte ich sofort an Asterix und Kleopatra 😅
@Chromevulcan9 ай бұрын
Using the term "factory" very loosely here, but it's still cool to see. And that old timer in the purple is out there killing it!
@niallfinn710910 ай бұрын
Come on folks...they are working with what they have available...fair play to these hard working lads..👍👍
@hersch_tool10 ай бұрын
Agreed, it's impressive. The size of the castings, burying them right in the ground, it's really something to see. And to be quite honest, the patterns are so complicated that I had a hard time wrapping my head around how it was all going together. I had to rewatch parts several times to understand the pattern. These dudes are working hard. And for anyone in the states, watching this and judging, what do WE do anymore? At least they are making useful tools. We don't make much of anything anymore. Bethlehem steel is not too far from me, or I should say its rotting corpse is not too far from me. The remnants of a once great industrial nation....
@konaguzzi110 ай бұрын
@@hersch_tool you are very correct about these people excellent work. By the way lots of amazing industrial tooling still get made in your country but mostly very high end .
@Micuentadelfidel-zo7iz9 ай бұрын
@@hersch_tool We eat cheetos in our comfy couchs!
@chapiit088 ай бұрын
If they had a chance of better conditions, more resources and more learning these people could achieve so much more. I admire them for their hard work and resourcefulness.
@matthewm39278 ай бұрын
It’s wild to think they’re a nuclear power
@ВладимирР-ч4в8 ай бұрын
Ха восхитительно! Трудягам почет и уважение!
@cgultyaev10 ай бұрын
Из измерительных инструментов только угольник строительный. Точность данных станков отменная.
@СергейФранич10 ай бұрын
Там в точности смысла нет, с такой отливкой)))
@ТатьнаИглинская10 ай бұрын
@@СергейФранич ИНДИЙСКАЯ РАКЕТА НА ЛУНЕ СОВЕРШИЛА ПОСАДКУ А ВОТ ТОЧНАЯ расейская ОБ ЛУНУ РАСХЕРАЧИЛАСЬ
@RomanLuten10 ай бұрын
О каких инструментах идет речь, если основная задача выставить отливку для строгания? Допуски большие, строгает там будь здоров, и точность там обеспечивается точностью самого строгального. Спозиционировали - отстрогали, все.
@asdwerty431510 ай бұрын
@cgultyaev 😂 епать ты специалист! 😂😂😂😂 если не знаешь процесса то не пазорься! Написал хрень! При литье нужно только угольник и уровень, что бы ровно выставить литейную форму! Там запас для дальнейшей обработки большой!
@asdwerty431510 ай бұрын
Учи мат часть! Балбес! 😂😂😂😂
@sudhirgouti5431Ай бұрын
Great job
@АндрейШмырев-ж3з6 ай бұрын
Раз...и из куска глины получился токарный станок...впечатляет!!🎉
@plang429 ай бұрын
It's good to see they are wearing their "safety Sandles" 😂
@mahmad189710 ай бұрын
ماشاءاللہ جی 👍
@leonardcrum68968 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazed and very impressed with their skill at setting up the mold. Hats off to you guys!
@mustangbelly18 ай бұрын
39.35.... connecting a lifting chain with a nut and bolt. You would have got the sack at our place for doing that. And I just love the standard safety flip flops. But you have to take your hard hat off to these guys. They do fantastic with what they have.
@Route_78610 ай бұрын
Those who are criticising these men, I have a message for them: Yes Sure, you could say that....! however, people who have the ability and skills to do something like that with virtually no resources and tech. Imagine what they can do with the machines, resources, and equipment that you guys use while sitting on their backsides and watching everything is being done automatically. What you do can be done by a 10th grade while just sitting on the computer and operating the automatic machines on computers and yet you have the balls to criticize such hardworking men. Come and work there for just one day and I will ask you about the value of life.
@richardteale321710 ай бұрын
Well said my friend and totally true.
@ronnierykers363810 ай бұрын
Completely correct@@richardteale3217
@wrongfullyaccused713910 ай бұрын
No one stopping them from improving their educations and working conditions. They simply do not care to grow.
@nwie9mm26110 ай бұрын
This is typical sand casting process. This is still done the same way all over the world today. The difference to Germany is more environmental regulations and adequate protective equipment. The process is the same!
@ronnierykers363810 ай бұрын
Grow to what @@wrongfullyaccused7139
@Izya_schnipersson8 ай бұрын
Мое восхищенье👍👍👍 наладить такое производство с такими минимальными возможностями! 👍👍👍 они так скоро и свою орбитальную станцию построят....😅
@khaledalkhalifa435Ай бұрын
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته يا ايها الاخوة الاستاذة المهرة . انه عمل رائع تسلم تلك الأيدي الحرفية. اتمنى من الله يحفظكم ويرعاكم و يبارك فيكم أجمعين. تحياتي اخوكم خالد من البحرين. 🤲 ندعوا الله لكم بالخير و البركات
@churrascar2 ай бұрын
excellent job security 👍
@QwertyQwerty-rl6go9 ай бұрын
Отлично. А теперь можно видео, где нормальные станки делают?
@СергейЧистяков-з7ы8 ай бұрын
А я все думал, откуда они станки берут? А они оказывается их тоже сами делают!
@tomaszkluska64197 ай бұрын
:) no nie? Piękne. Trudne czasy tworzą silnych ludzi.
@حسانمتعب-س9ت4 ай бұрын
@@tomaszkluska6419 ليس دائما ربما تصنع الظروف اخلاق سيئة فقط
@tomaszkluska64194 ай бұрын
@@حسانمتعب-س9ت Zawsze są wyjątki. Ale to są wyjątki. Pozdrawiam :)
@toastyovens877710 ай бұрын
This is nuts. It's like going back in time 100 years ago but in a different timeline.
@taxicamel10 ай бұрын
YUP ....and nothing has changed in this particular foundry. No improvements ....no advancement. I have to say, this is NOT how lathe beds are cast today as the title suggests: "Amazing Process of Manufacturing Lathe Machine || How Lathe Machine Are Made in Factory…" It is most definitely NOT "amazing". In India or Pakistan ...this is what the process is, considering the video appears very much recent. But even by North American methods, casting was NEVER done this way in North America and probably neither in Europe. I hate to say it, because every one of these workers is in fact working very hard and deserve very much to be commended on the amount of work they are doing .....but every one of these castings are absolute JUNK. The wall thickness of these castings is undersized. There were clear indications of porosity on one of the machining images ....which means there could be porosity anywhere on this one casting ....and hence ANY of the castings. Also, what is the quality of these castings? What is the metallurgy of the metal? They only showed a pile of scrap materials. Was any chemistry checking ever done? Nothing was shown. The only take away is that this third world country is doing the best they can from very old procedures and processes ......not to be ignored. So when you see a very inexpensive lathe appearing on some ad somewhere, ask where the casting is from first ................and then decide if you want a VERY CHEAP LATHE ......because that's what you're going to get. .
@Mountain-Viking10 ай бұрын
That's how corporations makes record profits year after year.
@Rimrock3009 ай бұрын
The whole purpose of this prodution is exactly offer cheap lathes for the loal guy down the street that manufacture some motorbike parts or whatever. The thing is that the lathes are 'good enough' for the intended group of customers and their usage. They do not 'decide they want a very cheap lathe', they got no option. You are not wrong, but it's pointless to talk about manufaturing lathes according to modern standards in these circumstances. These customers can't just decide to go for a DMG Mori instead @@taxicamel
@chapiit088 ай бұрын
@@taxicamel Grey cast iron of unknown metallurgy with voids, no ageing before machining (although not really needed for grey cast iron). For all the effort these workers put into making these beds they should at least be given the chance produce something of decent quality.
@bami28 ай бұрын
100 years ago most western countries were in full-scale industrial revolution with mass manufacturing and production lines. This is more like 150-200 years ago small-scale cottage industry with basic mechanized tools
@alexeimik6112Ай бұрын
Вот оно импорто замещение!!!!! 👍👍👍
@BillCarns10 ай бұрын
Although the process initially seems crude and archaic the results are amazing. Keeping in mind that modern casting is really just a cleaner looking version of the same methods this is the essence of processing iron into a solid machine. Very impressed with this process and their results.
@ervie6010 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same. However, total lack of quality control of the molten iron, no samples no nothing. I understand the eye of the master regarding temperature when to pour but oven temp? Metallurgy? Slag on top and leaving it floating?? Hardness testing? After machining loads of pores.... Lots of room for improving quality and quality assurance with relative minor investment.
@BillCarns10 ай бұрын
@@ervie60 I see your points, however the 3rd world often times scraped by. It's hard to know the macro of their scenario and question it.
@farmerbill68558 ай бұрын
Not iron, that's cast steel. Very sketchy cast steel at that. There's no control in that junk they're melting down. I wouldn't be surprised at a 50% failure rate. Maybe worse.
@ervie608 ай бұрын
@@farmerbill6855Hoe can you tell it is steel instead of iron? I've seen a shot of the scrap they put in the oven..lots of Iron and maybe some steel scrap. Pity no shots of anything else during the melting process like infusing oxygen to reduce the iron into steel....nor additional alloy elements.. Anyhow, we can all agree; a dodgy/sketchy end result with absolutely no quality control whatsoever. Nice way to invest in a new machine tool.
@ervie608 ай бұрын
@@BillCarnsPerhaps we should question other things like; do they run a space program? Do they posses nuclear weapons? If a similarly quality assurance system is in place for those things...but hey, only asking the questions LOL
@danpearson36922 ай бұрын
I find these type of videos so fascinating! Would be curious what tolerance a lathe like this could achieve?
@Salim-nfad10 ай бұрын
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمان ، و نعم الرجال
@danv50758 ай бұрын
Раньше станины для станков несколько лет выстаивались перед обработкой. Ну или искусственное старение чугуна делали. А так - после отливки сразу под нож - точность станка будет низкая
@vimp55948 ай бұрын
Ты это напиши тем идиотам здесь, что черновую обработку от чистовой не отличают.
@jackchain8537 ай бұрын
Похоже что на видео мы увидели черновую обработку на строгальном. Дальше эти станины будут долго отлеживаться, а потом все эти призмы и базовые плоскости будут доводить на фрезерном и шлифовальном станках.
@danv50757 ай бұрын
@@jackchain853 надеюсь так и есть. Но это маловероятно
@vimp55947 ай бұрын
@@danv5075 По другому и быть не может или ЭТО ПРОСТО РАБОТАТЬ НЕ БУДЕТ, ты такое просто не купишь (к примеру, как потребитель), тогда какой смысл это вообще делать?!
@danv50757 ай бұрын
@@vimp5594 работать будет, но точность со временем уйдет. Да и ресурс у станка такого невысок будет. И то что отливку делают из чугуна марки "что бог послал" вас не смущает? Где науглероживание, где отбор проб, где внесение присадок? Но старение чугуна делают, ага. Самому то не смешно?
@sarvdogra10 ай бұрын
Now this is impressive...! Using technique and knowledge to create high value, precision machines through sand casting 1st principles and machining. Respect..!
@brianjensen520010 ай бұрын
None of these machines would be high value.
@konaguzzi110 ай бұрын
@@brianjensen5200 they are worth a lot more than the scrap they were made from, and they are probably for the local/domestic market not for export.
@richardburgers896510 ай бұрын
what a fantastic video. these guys are amazing working with what they have.
@masoodbhai886710 ай бұрын
ماشاءاللہ بہت خوب بہت اعلی سبحان اللّٰہ اللّٰہ اکبر احسن ماشاءاللہ چھا گئے ماشااللہ کمال ❤❤❤🤲🤲🤲💯💯💯💯🦁🦁🌹🌹🌹👍👍👏👏👌👌💪💪💪💪
@MarkMeade-e1y5 ай бұрын
Engineering is a universal language, go anywhere in the world and you understand what they are doing, bravo 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@tomkillsjerry10 ай бұрын
I think what people are missing from the criticism is that these knowledgeable hardworking men are being taken advantage of by corporations who do not care about Their safety just the price per unit. Make no mistake these men are exposing themselves to unnecessary damage and danger. This doesn’t mean they aren’t hard working or unintelligent.
Fantastic job gentlemen, that is no mean feat, from pattern to shaper and finished surfaces, makes my little 12 inch Douglas shaper seem insignificant by comparison. I would love to know how many machines the older gentleman has done. I ignore the safety aspects as I guess it is a secondary consideration over there but all the same you do a great job and deserve fair praise.
@imtheeastgermanguy54318 ай бұрын
You ignoring safety? 😅😂👎👎💩
@rsz901828 ай бұрын
I heard these guys make Southbend, Bridgeport, and also Rolex watches in the same factory and ship them out so they get stamped ""Made in ......"
@JoseLuisGonzalezGuerrero-d4t6 ай бұрын
A cabron..toces son chingones 😮
@chudleyflusher71326 ай бұрын
Super strength high-tech alloy right there.
@user-ul9zt2ww6o10 ай бұрын
В СССР отливки станин проходили естественное старение перед обработкой 10(!) лет. Их просто выкидывали в поле, где они созревали как хорошее вино, снимая все внутренние напряжения и поводки. Эти станки потом работали по 60 лет.
@Colenuiogyrez10 ай бұрын
Не выдумывай, старение металла делается другими методами, всего за сутки
@пружин_петров10 ай бұрын
это самый неэффективный метод старения уже не применяется нигде, тем более применяется для серых чугунов, а тут как я понимаю стальная станина судя по металлолому
@Èrasmobusanna10 ай бұрын
aqui no Brasil, a ROMI despejava suas peças para envelhecer em um pântano por três anos antes de usa-las para fabricar suas máquinas operatrizes
@user-ul9zt2ww6o10 ай бұрын
@@Colenuiogyrez Сейчас да, но опять таки не за сутки, но качество этих станин все равно хуже тех древних технологий.
@user-ul9zt2ww6o10 ай бұрын
@@пружин_петров Там вообще хз какой сплав, просто железный сплав и все, как Бог пошлет.
@АлександрАристов-л3л10 ай бұрын
👍🛠🤗 Слава станкопрому Пакистану. Ура🍷🍸🔨
@СветланаНещерет-ш1л10 ай бұрын
Смотрю и удивляюсь --- не ужели в России нашим блогерам снимать нечего,покажите наши производственные процесы,технологию изготовления, например церковных колоколов или ажурных решоток,заборов .Литейное дело в России ,со времен Демидова, считалось одним из лучших в Европе. Конечно этим ребятам- уважение и хвала --- не имея практически ничего,умудрится в итоге получить довольно не плохой результат своего труда.Молодцы!!! трудолюбивый и работящий народ .
@Rukoblud-MC10 ай бұрын
с чего ты взял что это наши блогеры?просто чуваки пиздят видосы и на свой канал кидают
@megavolt067410 ай бұрын
ну почему же, "Константин про" много чего снимает и показывает.
@андрейандреенко-е1з10 ай бұрын
А зачем про колокола, пусть покажут как делают в России станки. Если вообще остались такие производства.
@asdwerty431510 ай бұрын
@@андрейандреенко-е1з😂😂😂😂 не осталось почти.
@КнязьВладимир-ь4г10 ай бұрын
У нас гвозди не делают. О каком станкостроении можно говорить. Стволы для орудий с хранения, так как нет станков для их производства. За то есть олигархи, их у нас прям очень много!
@Feanor210 ай бұрын
Ммм! Почти как у Дядько Максима! И точность, и закалка, и шлифовка до микрон и зеркала, все на месте, высший класс! Настоящие орочьи технологии! (Это был сарказм, если что).
@Никита-р1ж3ь10 ай бұрын
Выкуси фавретто 😂😂😂😂
@АлександрБударин-г4й10 ай бұрын
Может быть и у них не сильно криво получается. Типо Ереванского станка что нибудь и получится.
@Feanor210 ай бұрын
@@АлександрБударин-г4й ну Ереван - уже далеко не образец для подражания. С учетом состава металла - еще грустнее. А если обратить внимание, как выставляются станины для строгания - я думаю Ереван вообще на их фоне Коммунарасом покажется…
@Алексей-и7г2я5 ай бұрын
Респект парням. Мастера.
@samuelsilvapereira7592 ай бұрын
Os caras sao muito bons,meus parabéns a tds.❤❤❤❤
@ajikordinsalam7 ай бұрын
Less talk work hard..result was awesome and job done as schedule.😊
@АббосТиллаев-д3ъ8 ай бұрын
Гап еўқ коил сизга
@ДиваныйЭксперт-ъ3х10 ай бұрын
Я рад за них, что есть у них защитные тапочки 😀
@aes_ltd10 ай бұрын
Ещё и маски присутствуют! Это шокирует😂
@stankv10 ай бұрын
А как вам крепление станины на кран на пару оборотов болта?))
@НиколайСтафеев-щ3ы8 ай бұрын
Да какие пару оборотов? Точным и сильным движением пальца правой руки, гайка делает минимум 5-6 оборотов! @@stankv
@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nz9 ай бұрын
Great video🙂
@EMANWeldingVlogs8 ай бұрын
Process by process to made this quality items, no instant, it takes a lot of time, its hard to it, i salute and thankful to all hardworking people like that, 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@miinyooАй бұрын
That was a display of hard labor. They make it look easy with only an overhead crane and those linear milling machines as power tools. At least one of them donned a face mask to mitigate his particulate intake. Still, an N95 isn't going to do a damn thing if you do that day in, day out. That's a lot of particulate and hot gasses floating around to suck in all day with no ventilation.
@valeramaga545310 ай бұрын
молодцы,, почти вся ручная работа...каменый век.
@devajean_marc10 ай бұрын
non l âge du fer juste apprêt l âge du bronze
@андрейандреенко-е1з10 ай бұрын
@@ДиваныйЭксперт-ъ3х Большинство технологий (особенно такого уровня) можно найти в открытых источниках
@андреймайоров-ф6о9 ай бұрын
техника безопастности на вышшем уровне и главное работают в шланцах.
@valeramaga54539 ай бұрын
как раз я тут не вижу тех.без.@@андреймайоров-ф6о
@rafaeldejesusgrande20139 ай бұрын
Sin duda son maestros en lo que asen, mis respetos
@КонстантинТитаренко-е9м9 ай бұрын
Особенно последние кадры понравились. Обстуганную станину ставит на обструганные направляющие предыдущей обработанной детали. Финиш!!!
@Сергей-н2я6г9 ай бұрын
Думаете ей от этого хуже стало?
@КонстантинТитаренко-е9м9 ай бұрын
В станкостроении нет понятия хуже-лучше. Там есть техпроцесс.@@Сергей-н2я6г
@комплютенскаяполиглота9 ай бұрын
на сколько я помню перед мех обработкой еще делали искусственное старение что бы снять напряжения в металле после отливки. там они могут лопнуть при обработке
@КонстантинТитаренко-е9м9 ай бұрын
Было, но имкусственным его назвать трудно. На улице лежали отливки с годик и больше, внетри медленно шло изменение структуры чугуна.@@комплютенскаяполиглота
@АндрейВК-с6м9 ай бұрын
Это скорее всего предварительная обработка. Потом будет шлифовка станины. Или шабровка.
@ericbivins80148 ай бұрын
That's how it was done 150 years ago in America. Kind of cool.
@farmerbill68558 ай бұрын
More like 60 years ago. I'd bet that shaper started its life in the US somewhere.
@tomk37326 ай бұрын
200. No one made SB Lathe this way in 1924. Please. This is a sloppy way of doing things from 1824.
@ИванСоловьев-р5л10 ай бұрын
Процесс базирования заготовки очень примечателен - как говорит техноблогер Дядько Максим: "Плюс-минус трамвайная остановка"
@пружин_петров10 ай бұрын
здесь показывается производство заготовки станины а не самой станины, допуск может в больших пределах быть
@user-Master196910 ай бұрын
У вашего "техноблогера" нет даже технического образования, не говоря о явном отсутствии понимания в элементарных вопросах.
@tvoinet10 ай бұрын
Ну у нас и так не могут, головы с соломой да и руки кривые. Некоторые уже у пакистанцев на подсосе подрабатывают.
@grabdmitry10 ай бұрын
@@user-Master1969 так он и сам постоянно об этом говорит для таких как ты: он все делает не правильно, работать не будет.
@user-Master196910 ай бұрын
@@grabdmitry Давайте на "вы". Я не писаюсь кипятком от вашего кумира и мне на то, что он говорит - наплевать.
@jimm716510 ай бұрын
look at the porosity/voids in that casting!
@Сохронить10 ай бұрын
Здоровья достатка большой любви людям труда от души вам завидую мирного неба Вам
@АЧУ-в3щ10 ай бұрын
Молодцы, хорошая работа! Не всякая страна может сделать то-что делают эти специалисты! Единственное чугунные станины должны пройти старение! С приветом из Кыргызстана! 👋🇰🇬
@алексейволков-ы9н10 ай бұрын
Молодцы.
@marcelwildeboer5 ай бұрын
Very interesting to see how they do this on the other side of the world......... Highly recommended for anyone interested in making this type of casting.
@donlunn7927 ай бұрын
Thank you for highlighting my comment.I have watched this vid again,and I am in awe of these guys skills. It is an amazing vid.
@СаняКрюков-ш6е8 ай бұрын
вот где настоящий и сложный рабочий день респект мужикам
@PrivateUsername9 ай бұрын
"What kind of metal is this cast from?"...."Yes!"
@Valery_19548 ай бұрын
Что-то чугуноподобное 😀
@wdrewnowziety52717 ай бұрын
"Every single grain in that casting is hand picked and carefully selected by our highly trained staff"
@AbdullsalimMohd3 күн бұрын
Is my first time to see how lath mashine build
@yosefjasem19679 ай бұрын
انا جدا معجب بالصناعه الباكستانيه يصنعون من لاشيء صاناعه متطوره يستحقون تعظيم سلام ونرفع لهم القبعه مثابرين ونسأل الله لهم النجاح الدائم
@SA-HOME10 ай бұрын
Техника безопасности - 80 уровень!
@СергейФранич10 ай бұрын
Как и материаловедение))) Когда в одну печь идут шестерни с корпусами от швейных машин, то на выходе марка стали будет "чёто железное".
@stankv10 ай бұрын
@@СергейФранич Кстати да, ведь для станины лучше всего чугун , так как он хорошо гасит вибрации
@stevenpederson164510 ай бұрын
Another Southbend ready for paint and final assembly, the key to a good quality casting is the proper mix in the hopper, from the wheelbarrow, and all the PPE the workers are wearing while testing the molten iron for the right percentages. The casting crew could use some fireproof socks in those sandals too.
@leonardmolberg21679 ай бұрын
South Bend lathes were light duty machines, compared to Axelsons, Lodge & Shipley, Niles, Monarch, and many others, but many fine shops and operators started out with them and grew from there. They were capable of doing fine work within their capacity and skill of the operator. Their design, along with most others, were technologically
@stevenpederson16459 ай бұрын
@@leonardmolberg2167 I completely agree with your comment, I ran Lodge and Shipley, Axelson, Warner and Swayze, Bullard and probably a few more when I worked in machine shops. I used to own a 20 X 48 Axelson, but I now have a Leblond tool room lathe in my garage to play on in my retirement. But my snarky comment was the new S. B. made in China or wherever they come from, drastically over priced and over rated compared to a real lathe of yesteryear.
@chapiit088 ай бұрын
@@stevenpederson1645 Still the Chinese employ at least nodular cast iron to produce their beds on lesser machines and better metallurgical compositions on bigger machines. A friend of mine visited a lathe manufacturing plant in China and saw acres of lathe beds ageing out in the open for a year or so before being machined.
@RomaxSinergy21 күн бұрын
Мягкая станина получается. Раньше для жёсткости даже впрок на долгие годы выдерживали чугун.
@Hhcc-fs1tp5 ай бұрын
😮 Excelent warriors!
@محمدالكربلائي-ق9ش9 ай бұрын
يالله اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد وعجل فرجهم ياكريم ❤❤❤❤
@marcus23819 ай бұрын
Good, hard work! 👋👍
@rudianachannel4 ай бұрын
Amazing😱😱
@motosill_garage10 ай бұрын
Пакистанские станки - лучшие! Lathes of Pakistan are best of the best!
@davidamaro11127 ай бұрын
I love these videos...I was curious to know how things were produced...before automation...now I know...
@heavydieselmechanic3 ай бұрын
Good work ❤
@GFSwinger16938 ай бұрын
Good thing OSHA provided them with safety sandals.
@icusawme28 ай бұрын
and Safety Squints for the eyes😮
@ДиваныйЭксперт-ъ3х10 ай бұрын
Когда-то наши предки тоже так же стоили себе станки когда была индустриализация
@андрейандреенко-е1з10 ай бұрын
А теперь "болт" забили на всё!
@sylvainkenwoung29149 ай бұрын
Vive l'industrie Africaine par la voie des Hommes 🚹 💪🤸♂️🇨🇲😇 RII SARL Cameroun au 🎤
@sikandermahmood83088 ай бұрын
Mashallah very good job Salaam the worker who is doing this hard job may Allah keep them safe life
@spicyF110 ай бұрын
Less technology but this requires more skill, what people have to understand they are in a period equivalent to the 1900s, safety was none existent, they have to develop according to their own trajectory
@joedirt196510 ай бұрын
I was thinking in the event of a global catastrophe people at a 1900 level of technology will rebound the fastest. More advanced technology will be impossible to keep running.
@abebeaku836927 күн бұрын
In the event of the global catastrophe the living will envy the dead.
@imadahmmad19655 ай бұрын
Amazing job really I do respect them all
@Fury9er8 ай бұрын
Interesting video, I have never seen a shaper working before. I spotted the advancing mechanism on another machine in the background, when the reversing lever is operated by the bed, it increments the z or x axis in the chosen direction. I also found the comments about seasoned castings informative, I didn't know they had to be left to destress for months before machining.
@schenaboy42825 ай бұрын
aint no way these were sold off to companies💀
@gwheyduke10 ай бұрын
Wow these guys know what they are doing for sure. Even good people make mistakes sometimes, accidents happen. That is why most modern foundry workers wear protective eye wear, boots, and gloves. Hope no one gets injured.
@قاصدكريم-ب3ن10 ай бұрын
There's old Chinese say😮 say,,,dont scorn little sneak,,,its,may some days become dragon,,!with all best wishes for 🇵🇰 Pakistan people ,,greetings from lraq
@sergeynikolayevich330210 ай бұрын
После просмотра этого ролика, где-то сейчас инспекторы ТБ⚠️капли пьют сердешные😂😂😂
@АлександрСтарыйметаллург10 ай бұрын
Хрен... На производстве многое повидали, а за чужих сердце не болит.
@Notrusbot10 ай бұрын
посмотрел, ни разу глаз не дернулся
@Novichkov_Aleksey10 ай бұрын
Ходить в шлепках это у них национальная особенность , там я заметил в начале ролика одного в красах , наверно основной у них ! 🤷♂️
@Alexandr-ss5hy7 ай бұрын
@@Novichkov_Alekseyну да. Типа центровой или смотрящий
@СергейМалханов5 ай бұрын
В Великую Отечественную тоже работали на эвакуированных заводах женщины и дети. Травматизм был очень высок, но нужны были танки и самолёты и прочее для Победы. И тут ребята тоже мотивированы тем что их жизнь будет лучше
@svjaz8 ай бұрын
It seems that the running surfaces of the casting beds are machined immediately after casting - *not good!* In a grinding machine factory I know in Germany, the cast bed blanks were stored outside for several years (I think 10 years) in all weathers, summer/winter, to reduce internal tensions from the casting body! My brother works in a factory in Germany where lathes that are decades old are refurbished - only the old cast body is used, the running surfaces are grinded new, all attachments and drives with digital measuring systems are newly fitted. Important for the accuracy of the new lathe is the old cast body, where all internal tensions have been reduced over decades!
@BIGSMOKE-bl2lq8 ай бұрын
I could see the run out in that tool fixture on there shaper machine i dont thin there concerned about internal stresses haha
@mikocap217 ай бұрын
@@BIGSMOKE-bl2lq How do you get runout on a shaper?? It only moves back and forth. If you're talking about the tool flipping up that's intended, it's to reduce wear on the cutting edges when the tool goes into the backstroke.
@CuriousEarthMan7 ай бұрын
@@mikocap21 Just like an old shaper.
@CuriousEarthMan7 ай бұрын
@@mikocap21 In stone-working, that shaper is called a plane, but what's the difference really?
@ÁREAJ279 ай бұрын
Olá amigos trabalho perfeito!!! Estou pensando uma fundição para aluminio para fazer para pequenas peças!!! Gostei das tecnicas dos amigos aí aos poucos vou aprendendo mais, obrigado!!! Boa sorte a todos aí!!!
@jakleo3378 ай бұрын
The bed behind the shaper machine. An apprentice sleeps there at night.
@welkrip8 ай бұрын
В этом видео мы узнали, что у них есть лебёдка, лифт и мотоцикл.
@farmerbill68558 ай бұрын
Did you miss the wheelbarrow?
@welkrip8 ай бұрын
@@farmerbill6855 это я видел там, где они делали шестерни для мотоцикла.
@RVids.9 ай бұрын
Hahaha nice work but! I remembered minions in all the video ✌🏼
@CarlosRobertodeOliveira-k1f3 күн бұрын
Parabéns, gosto de ver vocês neste trabalho, vocês são muito profissionais 👍🇧🇷
@ronmoore65987 ай бұрын
Cool watching the shaper work. You don't see those much anymore.