In this episode on Tekniq, we venture into the production line of Olive Oil Soaps.
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@mastigozАй бұрын
In one hand, you get bare feet with each soap. In the other hand they are probably the cleanest feet of any industry.
@danyukhinАй бұрын
where's the downside doe
@oogooboggins5956Ай бұрын
soap can't really get dirty though. It's soap. That would be like trying to light water on fire.
@Challenger_MelissaАй бұрын
@@danyukhin oh nooooooo 😭
@philemonzzАй бұрын
so if you throw dirt on soap it just evaporates?
@oogooboggins5956Ай бұрын
@@philemonzz yeah
@eileenhetherington3704Ай бұрын
These square bars of olive oil soap are pure heaven. I buy them at a local Mediterranean import shop. The scent is so naturally clean and your skin feels nourished. My favorite.
@getin3949Ай бұрын
Good for you
@mujganzevne712Ай бұрын
Yes.Definitely
@lambrah2kАй бұрын
with a side of feet
@brickboy5227Ай бұрын
@@lambrah2k lol
@lordmarkquad4470Ай бұрын
gotta love the extra foot fungi
@_letstartariotАй бұрын
Ngl I’m high right now and I thought he was spreading out guacamole with a broom and now I’m disappointed.
@bluerabbit4010Ай бұрын
Before I read the title I thought it was gonna be a Matcha snack 😭
@momala62516 күн бұрын
😮😊😊
@Trash4322 күн бұрын
naw that's the shop next door, that's where they learned it from.
@dw7922Ай бұрын
Wow, that’s some back breaking work. I love the stacked soap towers during the drying stage.
@TheJunkymagiАй бұрын
05:23 I saw the guy stacking while he's in the middle and I'm wondering, how the F does he get out without collapsing the tower??? (-_-) (O_o)
@auran_vesdranor29 күн бұрын
@@TheJunkymagi He doesn't. He has to wait for it to dry after which he is allowed to toss over the tower which leads to 6:30
@ChristopherDwiggins21 күн бұрын
He becomes the soap
@bparker4457Ай бұрын
Always wash your soap before use.
@agintigerАй бұрын
ㅋㅋㅋ
@Oban2006Ай бұрын
😮😮😮
@АндрейФевралёв-я6тАй бұрын
Inside too
@janmischa5750Ай бұрын
bro...soap kills 99.9% of bacteria and germs, it is literally the one case of these barefoot workers where it literally does not matter
@happy482Ай бұрын
Whenever I see green soap, the image of these men will be with me. I will not be using it 😂
@wongtan56802 ай бұрын
I dont understand why they wont spread the powder while walking backwards so there will be no footprints
@raquelrocha17822 ай бұрын
my thinking exactly, they work bad.
@kenpachizaraki7728Ай бұрын
Who's to say they don't want footprints on it
@Arslan-rc3iuАй бұрын
😅Да да
@sparrow0523Ай бұрын
오늘은 형제의 나라 튀르키예이~ 흰색 위로 발바닥 자국이라니 야하죠~
@SabinBabblatchuАй бұрын
Ive thought about it and the only reason I can think is that they donit so much that maybe walking backwards all the time fucks up their feet/back or just their balance. But I agree it would make more sense to walk backward
@KaseyNlopezАй бұрын
Anyone who is wondering why they don't walk backwards is possibly the floor is slippery since they are working with a soap made out of oil and powder keeps their feet dry so they don't slip.
@mechwarrior-oz7pnАй бұрын
Wow! It’s hand and foot crafted. I’d like to try this soap.
@dgg3370Ай бұрын
거짓말 쟁이 .
@noname.xxxxxxxxАй бұрын
@@dgg3370ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ거짓말쟁이래
@annieboooАй бұрын
With a stamp of sweaty ass on each soap
@woodlandmachines97Ай бұрын
Wow, I’ve never seen the process behind Olive Oil Soap production before! It's fascinating to watch how these natural ingredients come together in such a precise and thoughtful way. The craftsmanship involved is impressive, and it really gives you a new appreciation for the soap we use every day. This episode is both educational and inspiring - love the behind-the-scenes look! Amazing!
@lindenhoch83962 ай бұрын
I'm all for low tech, traditional crafts don't get me wrong. But try telling your gf her authentic Turkish soap was made by a big, hairy dude in worn jeans sitting on it barefooted...
@meribor2 ай бұрын
You have it backwards. Your girlfriend already knows this and has been hiding it from you
@pw43832 ай бұрын
😂
@akinolalawson21122 ай бұрын
That's what makes it authentic unlike the mass produced by machines. Why do you think Rolls-Royce costs more than Toyota.
@meribor2 ай бұрын
@@akinolalawson2112 Because Rolls Royces are made by big barefooted hairy dudes in worn jeans sit on the upholstery?
@williamthomas22782 ай бұрын
Imagine how clean their feet must be, walking around on soap all day 😂
@mis00250332 ай бұрын
It is so satisfying when the workers flatten the soap
@jrnicholsАй бұрын
Everyone has it backward: world's cleanest feet.
@FireMaiden.666Ай бұрын
Worlds fartiest smelling soap
@yasemin9333Ай бұрын
There is something you don't know. Muslims wash their feet 5×3=15 times a day. and this is no joke.
@d_no_allyn_86Ай бұрын
@FireMaiden.666 so dumb. You don't get how shit works obviously.
@dogrudiyosunАй бұрын
Your great grandparents lived their whole lives without using a single soap.
@joaoaoaoaoaoaoАй бұрын
@@dogrudiyosunyeah, and that's why they lived so short
@IIIIIIIlIlIlАй бұрын
How did this video go from soap to candles to truck rims
@ikm-v2jАй бұрын
こういう人が作業してる風景見てるのなんか落ち着く
@Soultree9_4Ай бұрын
비누에는 세균이 어차피 증식 못하기 때문에 저렇게 전통방식 고수하면서 만드는 비누공장이 하나쯤은 있어도 된다고 본다.
@VandanmsАй бұрын
But fungus can stay dormant
@야이야야이야-o3qАй бұрын
@@Vandanms 오.. 그건 몰랐네!
@비비-r2vАй бұрын
@@Vandanms 저 맨발로 비누 만드는 사람이 만약 무좀이 있다면 큰일 나겠네...
@PeacedoutbreadАй бұрын
I like how simple the video is with no music, its calming in a way
@AnEnemyAnemone1Ай бұрын
1:18 I admire this guy’s skill at evenly dispersing that powder. I would hate having that job though with my OCD, because it would never be even enough, or the stress of constantly trying to be as even as possible
@rebeccaconlon9743 it's a joke dummy. They're working with soap, get it...😑
@zircon7634Ай бұрын
If you are wondering about the guys encasing themselves in soap. They have a sophisticated underground tunnel system to get out once finished.
@Kb-gh2rkАй бұрын
Not even a little bit close buddy. These guys are Allied with the ones who actually built the tunnels and murdered all the people using them 😂 Edit: genocided
@FieragАй бұрын
I bought Aleppo soap bars and I haven’t gone back since! They lather up excellently and they don’t leave a soap scum. It doesn’t matter how oily my hair is I only have to lather it up once. A little bit goes a long way, one bar can last me 4-5 months of daily use as a body lather and 2 times a week for my hair.
@jaredf6205Ай бұрын
What’s a leppo?
@FieragАй бұрын
@ it’s a type of soap made like this but all natural and comes from Aleppo, Syria
@KyleAXIIIАй бұрын
Hate to say it, but what's actually working for you here is the fact it's an Olive Oil soap. Protect your health and buy only from western manufacturers that use PPE and implement other safety standards for their workers. The fact they cure the soap in the city air where people burn their trash should be enough for you to turn back.
@FieragАй бұрын
@@Largemarge666 yeah you’re probably into that….
@khaledalanani2253Ай бұрын
@@Largemarge666 Watch a KZbin video and educate yourself
@Nicelogbro2 ай бұрын
I wonder if these guys did concrete before this XD respect
@SindarielleАй бұрын
I just had several slabs poured for my barn and I honestly thought the same lol
@ergosumadrieyl2927Ай бұрын
i drive a cement truck and i was like oh they’ve def worked pouring slab before 😆
@jere_agoАй бұрын
i like to swim in uncured concrete slabs sometimes
@midoriorio7806Ай бұрын
what year are you in brother?
@김현희-y9sАй бұрын
굉장하네요. 허리 진짜 많이 아프겠지만 향기 진동하는 곳에서 비누 만들어 나오는 거 보는 것도 나름 뿌듯할 것 같긴 해요.(이 말 진짜 못 알아듣는 사람들 많아 한달째 놀라는 중)
@유링게이슈웅Ай бұрын
근데 위생이 결여되어있는데요;;
@기치죠지의치킨난반Ай бұрын
@@유링게이슈웅 발바닥용 비누입니다.. 걱정 ㄴㄴ
@김현희-y9sАй бұрын
@유링게이슈웅 저런 환경에서 위생을 기대해요?
@jkim9288Ай бұрын
@@유링게이슈웅허허허 비누를 만드는데 무슨 위생을 말하는 건지.. 비누 위에서 세균증식 걱정하나요? 이건 집에서 맨손으로 야채 씻어 먹으면서 맨손으로 냉면면발 흐르는 찬물에 씻는다고 뭐라 하던 서양인을 보는 거 같군요..
@KoreaNyangTigerАй бұрын
@@유링게이슈웅뭔 위생…? 너보다 깨끗해보이는데
@sassy1970syАй бұрын
There’s absolute no protection for the metal workers, risking their limbs and life every day just doing their job. We have it so lucky here in the UK
@drhyshekАй бұрын
That’s why their countries are considered third world - slow to develop, low factory safety, poor countries.
@getin3949Ай бұрын
You choose what you do and where you live.
@lunatikaartistАй бұрын
Tu commentes que de la merde sur cette chaîne c'est ouf. @@getin3949
@thesaneparty4079Ай бұрын
That's what everyone is saying about the UK these days. How lucky they must be to be living there.
@truehappiness4UАй бұрын
@@getin3949no, leaving mother country is very very difficult to leave your family behind and language. Plus, there is a LOT OF racism in the rich countries towards immigrants.
@tonileigh8660Ай бұрын
First, let me say that yes, I am weird. And I have this thing about feet. they gross me out. So while I was fascinated with how they made all that soap on literal manpower and not machines, and especially with the stacks of it like towers, the idea of all those bare feet walking on it gave me the willies. All I could think was dead foot skin in every bar. And before you say anything, I'm sure their feet are VERY CLEAN and VERY HEALTHY. It's just my own repulsion with feet. That candle dipping and carving was truly artistic. And those gorgeous polished slabs were incredible. That last one all I could think was what an amazing job they were doing in what must be a very HOT and dangerous job. All of it was completely fascinating.
@tsigahn6509Ай бұрын
You’re not weird. It’s natural to not want to clean yourself by something that’s been walked on by bare feet (clean or not, doesn’t matter).
@AnimestherАй бұрын
I've heard tales about how the English people are naturally repulsed by feet so much they even hate animal feet, simply because that's the limb that walks on the ground and on gross stuff. Totally acceptable. But I'm with you on this one, I'm as well repulsed by the human feet, the shape the structure, all. I hate it, nature's ugliest design. Not to mention that's soap, some people are biting into that😂
@jaxjaxjaxАй бұрын
Here's what gets me thinking, if this is how they make this soap, how is *my* soap made because it's not got a video on KZbin? I know how P&G operates (thanks to a friend who worked there) and I can never buy their beauty products again.
@victoriavonheals2384Ай бұрын
@@AnimestherYou're not alone. I have no clue why I think that way tho.
@Kaylee0813Ай бұрын
You can just go use the manufactured goods. You don't have to waste time watching these videos. No problem. There are people moved by these slow analogue manpower and are willing to pay for this effort. :)
@AnticipatedHedgehogАй бұрын
I'll take a corner piece, please! I love the crunchy edges
@d_no_allyn_86Ай бұрын
Disgusting lol😂
@rebeccadelbridge2998Ай бұрын
Occupational health and safety really is different around the world.
@AppalachianMountaineer1863Ай бұрын
Cottage industry so OSHA has no control
@matthewp1682Ай бұрын
Makes you realize how the countries you live in are full of babies that cry about everything meanwhile there are still real men and women like these who will do the job for a fraction of your pay
@b1na2512Ай бұрын
Nice Greek factory 🥰🇬🇷 Those Greek uncles are the really best! It was a very kind gesture to hang a Turkish flag since the olives came from Turkey. But still this success belongs to you. You really work hard to protect your Greek traditions. Respect! 🫡🇬🇷
This is - hands down - one of the best and long-lasting soaps there is.
@jadeskorpion1410Ай бұрын
Sooo, we went from soap to candles to stone working and idk what the last one was??? I thought it was all a out just the soap shop. I was expecting a documentary.
Şu amcama bir maske verin bari o kadar pahalı bir şey değil. Öte yandan ülkemizde hala böyle bir fabrikanın hizmet veriyor olması güzel bir şey. Geçmişimize ait değerlerimizi korumalıyız.
@childofcascadiaАй бұрын
"Machineless soap factory" Sees a machine in the first 30 seconds of the vid.
@Golnabi-Ай бұрын
Need another soap for this soap
@فلان-0073 күн бұрын
اتسائل لماذا لا يقومون بتطوير المصنع بالأرباح التي يجنونها منذ عشرات السنين لأن ذالك سيكون اكثر ربحاً و نظافة 😊
@万年体調不良君Ай бұрын
個別に切り分ける時の切れ端の部分、なんか好き
@시부레-m1fАй бұрын
퇴근해도 온 몸에서 비누향기나겠다😊 생각만해도 기분이 뽀송뽀송☁️
@baydeonАй бұрын
I live in Turkey and we do not buy these soaps. Since there are olive and laurel trees in the Mediterranean region, villagers can make this type of soap because it is more natural. This type of soap is called "BITTIM SOAP" and It is generally produced in areas close to the Syrian border where Arabs live. These soaps completely remove the oil from your hair and you will have dry, hard and uncombable hair like felt. That's why villagers only do it by hand to wash their hands. Please do not misunderstand our country :((
@elizabethl6187Ай бұрын
When my great-grandparents made soap like that, it was mostly used for laundry. It may be that such soap is still not as harsh as the detergents used today.
@mehmetcakrgoz7137Ай бұрын
Saçma sapan yanlış bilgiler vererek yabancılara karşı şirin görünmeye çalışmanın sebebini anlayamadım. Onlar bizim ülkemizin emekçileri, onlarca yıldır bu şekilde üretim yapıyorlar ve kimseye bunun için açıklama yapmak zorunda değiller. Kimseye zorla sabun satmıyorlar. Ataları kötü kokuları engellemek için duş almak yerine parfümü icat eden insanların modern olduğunu sanma ve kendini onlara açıklama yapmak zorunda hissetme.
@huda1920Ай бұрын
Türkler neden yabancı videoların altında sürekli kendilerini ispat ve açıklama peşinde? Bırakın ne düşünürlerse düşünsünler dünyanın en kompleksli milletiyiz. Sabun konusunda bile bizi yanlış tanımasınlar diye çırpınmak...
@MsElizaRaeАй бұрын
@@huda1920 when you're proud of your country you don't want others to think or speak negatively about it. Sometimes it will cause folks to overcompensate. 🤷🏾♀️🇺🇸💕
@user16242Ай бұрын
Şimdi de seni ezik sanacaklar :((
@いなんくるАй бұрын
石鹸の畑だ… こういう作業動画好き
@Qu33f0Ай бұрын
Nothing i love more than a little dried foot skin and fungi on my soap.
@AppaMakingGame23 күн бұрын
That last soap factory @15:27 is from another level.
@susieast4502 ай бұрын
So.Many.Feet.
@edwinvino62302 ай бұрын
and bit of smell of bum. lol
@raquelrocha17822 ай бұрын
and shoes
@pearlpeacockАй бұрын
Just defeeted Girl's Frontline 2
@sheepyleepy..2806Ай бұрын
right
@wendyg8536Ай бұрын
And bums sitting on it farting
@bobbobertbobberton1073Ай бұрын
That soap cutting tool looks so satisfying to use.
@genevievegelatto8447Ай бұрын
Did anyone catch what the company name is? I’d love to try some. I’ve made homemade soap before and know how much work goes into making even a small batch. Always love seeing traditional craftspeople bucking the mechanized trend. I could watch these people cutting, stamping, & stacking soap all day.
@jilbertbАй бұрын
Google Aleppo soap.
@aaannznАй бұрын
They seemed to be from different brands: Güvenel (or Güvenal), Doktoroğlu and Çiçek. But don’t think they’re marketed directly at consumers. Most of these soaps are sold quite cheaply in no name shops.
@burakoznaml9947Ай бұрын
Bana ulaş sana daha kalitelisini göndereyim el ayak deymeyen Hacı Şakir hakiki zeytinyağlı en güzel sabun
It must smell heavenly there. I wonder if the factory has an on-site shower/bath house where employees can wash themselves clean with the very soap they're responsible for making. If they don't, they should. 🤷🏼♂️
@jilbertbАй бұрын
You have to wait 6-8 weeks for soap to dry before using. Even longer is better, 4-6 months. But since they are in an arid climate, maybe not so long.
@AlternatezzzАй бұрын
6:28 The guy is a beast wrapping
@GeorgeMonetАй бұрын
0:18 Machine spotted.
@kether800Ай бұрын
Thats a furnace not a machine
@KlongKlongKlongАй бұрын
@@kether800you put stuff in it and it comes out looking different so it’s a machine
@atzimtzumАй бұрын
@@KlongKlongKlongthat‘s definitely not the definition of a machine.
@CheldeshoАй бұрын
@@KlongKlongKlongthis is how 10 years old trying to explain like an adult but nah we dont buy your stupidity
@bethgeorge950Ай бұрын
So if i cut my hair and i come out looking completely different thats a machine?
@malangamba21 күн бұрын
After seeing Veta choping that wax with that knife, I assume her husband is a very good listener 😂
@sukisukisuki424Ай бұрын
6:59 This is a machine
@geronimo5537Ай бұрын
The most impressive part of this job has to be the guys who hammer each square. I can barely swing a hammer straight once. Let alone a few thousand times per little square. Sidenote: this is almost like laying concrete.
@ObsoletePencil2 ай бұрын
00:31 literally machines
@AdmiralStoicRumАй бұрын
Looks like heaters to me. What do you expect him to do it over open coal
@ObsoletePencilАй бұрын
@AdmiralStoicRum stfu. It says no machines, those are machines. You know who defends liars? Liars.
@roydraper616Ай бұрын
@@AdmiralStoicRum Yes... That's what being machineless means? Did you read what you typed or do you always just type stupid shit?
@TheDarthvader123Ай бұрын
@@AdmiralStoicRumno machines is no machines!
@AdmiralStoicRumАй бұрын
@@TheDarthvader123 Now that's just being, There are so many words I can use, but I keep coming back to this particular word so excuse its simplicity, silly.
@Kaylee0813Ай бұрын
I have no doubt that their feet are super clean. I'm concerned about their back condition. Thank you for the video that reminds me the value and moving of human labor.
@mehmettemel8725Ай бұрын
After reading most of the comments about bare feet on soap, I wonder how many of those people drink wine and would they say the same thing about crushing grapes bare feet to make wine the traditional way.
@joshuawalker301Ай бұрын
I wouldn't drink it at all. I love me some Malbec wine with NO feet in it and passing all the food safety/bromatology standards, and preferably with clean workers who know what a bidet and a daily shower is.
@mehmettemel8725Ай бұрын
@@joshuawalker301 I like your standards and agree on the bidet and daily shower but I haven't seen any bidet in any factory here in down under and guess it's the same in the west.
@Rabab-v9kАй бұрын
الف تحية للشعب السوري ❤❤من العراق اجمل صابون بالزيتون والغار من عندهم وبس❤❤❤
@onetruetroy2 ай бұрын
The look on your face when you open a bar of handcrafted -sofa- -soup- soap and find a black curly hair. 😳
@Steve-kw8whАй бұрын
With a root😂
@RejectHumanityReturn2MonkeАй бұрын
With uneven thickness
@4570GovtАй бұрын
Sign of authenticity!
@EvilSantaTheTrueАй бұрын
Sofa
@onetruetroyАй бұрын
@EvilSantaTheTrue thank you. It autocorrected to soup as well. 🤔
@soul3734Ай бұрын
worker powdering his way while steping into the powder every step was funny.
@NaveedShah-hc3lxАй бұрын
17:55 18:12 Please give protective glasses for eyes of these poor labourers working in strong fire
@mercoidАй бұрын
I don’t want to
@soonhee-park17 күн бұрын
대단한 영상 공정을 우연하게 보게되어 고맙습니다 모두모두 건강하세요 ~
@NathCraft27Ай бұрын
cant yall afford some flip flops for the poor dude dusting sodium hydroxide barefoot and breathing through a rag?
@jilbertbАй бұрын
They aren't spreading lye on the floor... Lye gets mixed into water, then in to the oil, which has a reaction of "saponification" and the lye is "eaten" by the oils and no longer exists in the finished product. Middle school kids make this in science class....
@NathCraft27Ай бұрын
@@jilbertb IDC go breathe some dust
@Isa...IsabelleАй бұрын
Beautiful work❤
@pitch-darkpositivityАй бұрын
1:18 why don’t they do this backwards so they aren’t walking through the powder?
@user-pm5mw8zs8sАй бұрын
I thought the same thing. Also less dust in your face
@user-pm5mw8zs8sАй бұрын
6:19 omg one person for that whole pile
@rmelzhim6033Ай бұрын
Probably slower, and more dangerous, at risk of tripping and falling over.
@7hi5on35Ай бұрын
Question: What do you do for a living? Answer: I hit soap.
@neme6is.mp4Ай бұрын
if they : _walk backwards when they spread the white powder _add rails to the wooden soap flattener _add squared mould with the form of soaps _created 3x3 or 4x4 press with the company logo they should work so much easier without machines, just with some optimization
@key1526Ай бұрын
In the end them walking in the powder didn’t seem to affect the quality of the soap or make it harder to remove the soap. Also, if you make a bigger press it would make it way more difficult to press the logo into the soap. By pressing 9 logos instead of one it requires 9x the force, and 9x the cleaning. You already saw how hard they had to swing to press one logo at a time. I think it’s pretty optimized, but I understand the perspective. Personally I just hope the company properly pays its workers for their hard work.
@amileinmyshoes24-7Ай бұрын
What’s next? You want them to put clean-suits on, and deprive us of dead foot skin and ass sweat on our soap too?
@arc-sd8skАй бұрын
none of that would help
@lethiapage476719 күн бұрын
This is similar technique to pouring cement. There is nothing in the world quite as lovely and useful as a simple bar of soap.
@sinempolat9009Ай бұрын
her şeyin yapay zekayla oluşturulduğu bu dönemde el emeğiyle üretim yapmak çok zor ama çokta kıymetli. zanaatkarlarımıza bol kazançlar ve bol kolaylıklar diliyorum
@davidkerk5676Ай бұрын
My back hurts just watching this.
@TheCornDavisАй бұрын
5:28 how do you get out? Does someone help? How do you climb over without making everything fall? 😂
@AlteredHalflingАй бұрын
They have a nap till the soap is dry then brake down the walls 😅
@TheCornDavisАй бұрын
@ 😂😂😂 pretty tiring work stacking all those. For sure a nap is needing 🤭
@BobbieGWhizАй бұрын
This is why I make my own soap. Not touched by human hands or feet.
@jilbertbАй бұрын
Liar. I make soap too. How do you unmold, cut, dry, turn, wrap and package your soap without touching it?
@katherinemcmahan8862Ай бұрын
How has no one mentioned the hand-eye coordination of the guy with the mallet?
@bzfloteАй бұрын
I want to know how they got out of that soap cylinder
@adamwhiteson6866Ай бұрын
was wondering that myself
@LilaHomannАй бұрын
Exactly, i watched the ceiling asking myself is there something hanging ? But no, im' sooo frustrated this part is missing 🤣
@adamwhiteson6866Ай бұрын
IMO it's fake. Staged for the video because it looked cool and then taken apart . There's no need to build it up from the inside and those workers are not stupid.
@sassy1970syАй бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@tonymorris7943Ай бұрын
I asked my wife the same thing.
@youssefaftal386810 күн бұрын
When the soap is packed, it is not dry, but rather wet, which increases its weight. It must be dried more, and this trick is the reason for increasing the profits of soap factories (there are several ways to adulterate soap, and this is one of them).
@leonardodalongislandАй бұрын
First, you might want to change your title; the video nis more than just "Soap." Secondly, I just realized now to make millions of dollars; sell shoes/work boots in Third-world countrties. Lastly, I LOVE those candles....can you give us her name/company or a link?
@Maha20015Ай бұрын
الله يكون بعون الفقراء ❤
@tyenguyen18292 ай бұрын
Is not the first thing I see in the video a machine? 😊
@DraconiangemАй бұрын
No, it’s a furnace/kiln to heat the soap.
@Sophie-PhiАй бұрын
Leçon d'admiration et d'humilité
@Brendan-mn4rzАй бұрын
So a mixing auger isn’t a machine?
@ごりまるはなこАй бұрын
普段揚げ足ばっかり取ってそう
@jamesbrown323929 күн бұрын
Clicks on video titled “machine less soap factory” and observes machines within the first 30 seconds of the video. Ok…
@PaddyMcMeАй бұрын
1:10 I saw a dog do that once. Horrifying.
@__Multipass__Ай бұрын
It's an morning routine.....
@outdoorsWHofficialАй бұрын
🤣
@FlavorTownCityCouncilАй бұрын
"Machine less" - immediately shows machines.
@zeynepk.7013Ай бұрын
gerçekten el yapımı ama bonus olrak ayak yapımı da eklenmiş :))
@dragoonseye7627 күн бұрын
This type of manufacturing is going to make the product mad expensive just to pay for all the manpower
@mainesail30972 ай бұрын
YOU DON'T NEED MACHINERY TO MAKE IT A HELL OF ALOT MORE EFFICIENT AND EASIER ON THE WORKERS
@yolandacoburn13122 ай бұрын
The absence of modern machinery may be the reason so many of them have jobs.
@redskyz4832 ай бұрын
Would you want to do that every day all day ?
@Wildstar402 ай бұрын
Machinery would replace 8/10th's of the workers and produce twice as much soap in less than half the time.
@rebeccaconlon9743Ай бұрын
@yolandacoburn1312 so building things the hard way deliberately is proping up the economy
@WM-ln4dzАй бұрын
So, what are your suggestions?
@GinnyEvergreenАй бұрын
Someone give these people a table and chairs!😂
@mintypotato777Ай бұрын
"machineless" is maybe not the right word
@dobrealexvladАй бұрын
You can tell they are doing a clean job 🎉
@FireMaiden.666Ай бұрын
Went from sweaty old men farting on soap, to actual candle making talent
@LittleStarOGАй бұрын
What on earth are they making at 18:38 ? It has me so scared for workers…so dangerous
@nunoribeiro7119Ай бұрын
"Machineless Soap Factory" - 18 seconds later
@archstanton6441Ай бұрын
Beautiful candles.
@arahcozyАй бұрын
So hardworking people
@fookerzGAKusaАй бұрын
0:51 NOT SO SMART AFTERALL HAHAHAHA SHOULD MOVE BACK NOT FORWARD HAHAHAHA
@cloudysky82Ай бұрын
Now that i seen this operation, id like my business to a machine full soap factory, making sure no hands or feet touches my soap.
@jilbertbАй бұрын
Too many govt rules. Your "factory" (kitchen or basement) has to be cleared by the FDA and each batch tested.
@DoritoPlateАй бұрын
Right? Or swampy ass 😭
@divinechord7Ай бұрын
It's amazing how you can make so much of one thing
@razly1942 ай бұрын
スタンプするところをやらせてください
@SuperPlopmanАй бұрын
Essence of verruca and tinea pedis , nice.
@JagoffCitizenАй бұрын
OMG the last one with all the molten steel and heavy weights.... and bare feet!
@wilson537729 күн бұрын
The secret ingredient here is stepping on the powder both with shoes and without.