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@wrongfullyaccused7139
@wrongfullyaccused7139 3 місяці тому
Experts do not wear sandals in machine shops.
@ahmedghanima1522
@ahmedghanima1522 Рік тому
big salut from Morocco to the brave workers of Pakistan always likes
@rottondog1473
@rottondog1473 Рік тому
Heh the increased video speed makes it seem like I'm watching jawas work
@5phutsangtao-iQ
@5phutsangtao-iQ Рік тому
huge metal block milling machine, the skill of the craftsman is very good
@keithturner3580
@keithturner3580 Рік тому
That so reminds me of my apprenticeship at Wharton Engineers (Elstree) Ltd in the early 1960s we had big lathes. But no lunatics on motorbikes zooming past!
@ddoherty5956
@ddoherty5956 Рік тому
Amazing how much top quality kit got smashed up for scrap in England that's still doing the business in the 3rd world.
@sambenoit6518
@sambenoit6518 Рік тому
@@ddoherty5956 😅
@bhagyeshvengurlekar9510
@bhagyeshvengurlekar9510 Рік тому
You deserve the millions of views from engineering community.......
@jarniskat
@jarniskat Рік тому
and you deserve a diploma for the most stupid comment :D
@keithrussell8778
@keithrussell8778 8 місяців тому
Amazing hardworking, very skilful workforce, if everyone worked this hard, the world would be a better place…much respect
@Janom66
@Janom66 7 місяців тому
If everyone worked like them, then everyone would dress like them and live like them. Complete lack of development. If the power is cut off for them, they will return to live in the trees. They have no desire to develop technology. They use the inventions of European civilization. 🤔🤔🤔
@rollinrat4850
@rollinrat4850 Рік тому
Tightening up that drill chuck (with hammer and punch) at the beginning really has me wondering!! Guess I'll need to watch the rest. I was the machinist in a test engineering lab at NASA. Believe it or not, we often needed to improvise due to our limited machinery and budget. So I certainly understand this improvisation! WHATEVER it takes to get the damned job done! My Pratt and Whitney engine lathe was about half this size!
@imtheeastgermanguy5431
@imtheeastgermanguy5431 Рік тому
Seriously? If you only can use the drill chuck by hammer it isn't smart at all. The best way would be buying the right key for it or make it yourself
@rollinrat4850
@rollinrat4850 Рік тому
@@imtheeastgermanguy5431 I might agree, but sometimes you just need to improvise to get the job done. My friend let me borrow a very special little air drill to fix my car. He didn't have the right chuck key. I got the job done because I couldn't have much downtime without my vehicle. Then I drove around to a couple stores and found the right chuck key for him, before I returned his tool. However, lots of these videos show show unsafe practices that you should never try. Some of it is simply unsafe.
@imtheeastgermanguy5431
@imtheeastgermanguy5431 Рік тому
@@rollinrat4850 that is exactly my point. Sure good tools are expensive but if you doing it for a living then it pay for itself. Also to use good tools is safer so you don't hurt yourself that much. At work I used a ring spanner and this tool is made cheaply and is loose in the nut or bolt, so the risk of slip of is high. Trust me I hurt myself pretty often. We have few very old tools from the former GDR (east Germany) and they was made much better, thicker and durable. I cut of the ring and tig welded it to a piece of rod. Sure I don't use it for heavy duty work but with the longer handle safes a lot energy than to the handle. It's a pleasure to work with and a piece of cake to make.
@3dwezzy740
@3dwezzy740 Рік тому
u spoiled machinist with ur cmm and aerospace parts this is beyond ur skils they can take fred flinstones catalytic converter amd make a ranch dressing space engine
@3dwezzy740
@3dwezzy740 Рік тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 🤘
@NotDerekSmart
@NotDerekSmart Рік тому
Manual machining never fails to impress me more than CNC. It's amazing to me what can be done with a big well taken care of lathe, a ruler, and a pair of calipers.
@pddpup7767
@pddpup7767 Рік тому
nothing like gettin er dun with a snipe and a hammer
@brianwaugaman55
@brianwaugaman55 Рік тому
I can't fathom what kind of metal tip the lathe uses. What kind of material can constantly cut hardened steel? Use titanium? And how often to replace?
@francisschweitzer8431
@francisschweitzer8431 Рік тому
Don’t forget.. it took a machine to make the FIRST machine…. All hand made
@xl000
@xl000 Рік тому
@@francisschweitzer8431 there is literally one hand made lathe somewhere that is the ancestor of all machines.
@cnoxey6898
@cnoxey6898 Рік тому
@@brianwaugaman55 Most likely the turning tool has a brazed on tungsten carbide tip (could be HSS (High Speed Steel), but I dont think they are that much backwards...). Also, the steel machined here isnt hardened. It most likely has a carbon content of about 0.1% carbon, way too little to even get hardened. Furthermore, titanium is softer than steel, with less strenght, less hardness and an e-module of ~105 GPa, thats about half of steel.
@kaloiantsankov2226
@kaloiantsankov2226 Рік тому
Man i can watch those videos for hours
@nonicosio
@nonicosio 2 місяці тому
i have these dreams with the biggest maCHINES all round me... even before this... so relaxing
@reybobis4017
@reybobis4017 Рік тому
This is called talent and percevirance that some machinist the older one have not experience and many utubers feels reluctant to work with minimal supporting machine
@LongHaulTrucker4Life
@LongHaulTrucker4Life Рік тому
Computer assisted CNC is much more accurate and precise... Some things can't be made without computer assistance, very precise machinery is needed... This is impressive, but essentially it's a giant rolling pin on a bigger scale..
@stretchhfab7315
@stretchhfab7315 Місяць тому
​@LongHaulTrucker4Life I'll put money on a couple buddy's of mine that there more precise in there machining then cnc any day of the week.
@kirildimov5723
@kirildimov5723 4 місяці тому
❤, Благодаря Ти Господи че ще ме излекуваш от всички болести душевни негативни състояния. Амин.
@davidlawrence8085
@davidlawrence8085 Рік тому
Love the face and facial expression of that lead lathe operator. Where I worked in plant maintenance we had a crew leader who often was the lathe operator ....and he had developed .......and had that same facial feature reflecting his drive, determination , courage and embrace of challenges.
@richardsnider3331
@richardsnider3331 Рік тому
And .... there was much self pride in they're accomplishments .... something that CNC and computers take away from self ones feeling of self worth.
@richardsnider3331
@richardsnider3331 Рік тому
Notice that they don't have OSHA!!! Sandals instead of steel toe shoes ... no safety glasses ... poor lighting .....
@mungous1000
@mungous1000 6 місяців тому
@@richardsnider3331 A perfect recipe for some missing toes!
@cameronlilly4814
@cameronlilly4814 5 місяців тому
Perfect recipe for remaining aware, getting job done, and being productive. 'Main safety device is between ears.
@jacobrydberg3391
@jacobrydberg3391 4 місяці тому
@@cameronlilly4814 well said.
@belengirard9672
@belengirard9672 Рік тому
Increíble!!! Es emocionante apreciar el talento y destreza de estos trabajadores...Excelente. la vida les Bendiga.!!!
@olivoortiz2261
@olivoortiz2261 Рік тому
ESE DIA SALIMOS CANSADOS....
@motomono
@motomono Рік тому
On the second thought I like their expert road transport measures even more than their protective gear.
@Todestelzer
@Todestelzer Рік тому
I wonder how many accidents they have there….
@rotam8680
@rotam8680 Рік тому
or their rigging gear
@ianide2480
@ianide2480 Рік тому
Safety sandals, safety robes, the complete lack of occupational health lets you know that everything is top notch.
@csme07
@csme07 Рік тому
@@ianide2480 yes what a great garment to wear near a ginormous lathe the simple robe
@user-eg6yi7gv9z
@user-eg6yi7gv9z Рік тому
งยยบบบบงง
@avtarsingh-ry9dd
@avtarsingh-ry9dd Рік тому
Less equipment for safety reason😊but they doing own job brilliantly, without hurting themselves... Unpleasant thing's happening every working Environment.. Periods
@zaankhajjak
@zaankhajjak Рік тому
In our beloved Pakistan, there are also such wonderful works
@Woodmarblemachine
@Woodmarblemachine Рік тому
No coding, no CNC required. All they need are basic machines but the results are amazing. They deserve a lot of expectations.
@imtheeastgermanguy5431
@imtheeastgermanguy5431 Рік тому
Machining a piece of butter would be harder👎
@LordOfChaos.x
@LordOfChaos.x Рік тому
lol anyone can make those parts when their tolerances are ruler leaque XD
@alatberat233
@alatberat233 Рік тому
Sungguh bagus kerja nya dan sungguh pandai bekerja sobat ku.salam sukses selalu sobat ku. Salam dari aceh Indonesia
@punjabengneringworksgujran6046
@punjabengneringworksgujran6046 9 місяців тому
Bro sath sath macinarry bi dikhaya kro
@armandofrancogarcia1217
@armandofrancogarcia1217 Рік тому
Buenas tardes, ustedes son todo un ejemplo de vencer a la adversidad en todo sentido, felicidades.
@davidpieratt
@davidpieratt Рік тому
Experts push parts down road? Love the flashy titles then instant giggle
@gwharton68
@gwharton68 Рік тому
Ingenious!! Never have seen a lathe used as a HBM before.
@VenturiLife
@VenturiLife Рік тому
Heh
@marvtomson574
@marvtomson574 Рік тому
38:30 I know my boss would flip the fuck out and then some if he saw me setting it up like here, all the while we got a perfectly good and running HBM in back. My only excuse would be: ummm I was feeling creative, and the other one was currently occupied?
@codprawn
@codprawn Рік тому
Possibly an old Lang lathe? Made in Glasgow. They did some huge lathes far bigger than that. This video was a pleasure to watch. Can't fault the setup. Loved the trick with the oil soaked rag for the dead centre.
@jackbelk8527
@jackbelk8527 Рік тому
I ran a Lang in a hydraulic shop. Bed feed and cross slide wheel positions were reversed. Pay attention!
@doppler3237
@doppler3237 Рік тому
these are most probably old soviet machines. when the oligarchs pillaged Russia after the fall they shipped them all over Asia Minor for little more than scrap price and these machines are in such bad shape to the thousandth is as close as you can get if your lucky
@johnsomerset1510
@johnsomerset1510 Рік тому
It maybe a Colchester because of the colour and big rounded edges including the tailstock casting.
@codprawn
@codprawn Рік тому
@@johnsomerset1510 No definitely not a Colchester - I have an old Triumph and know them pretty well. Just worked it out. It is a Niles lathe made by Union Werk MWM in East Germany I think. Good quality lathes.
@garethgilmour9021
@garethgilmour9021 Рік тому
Lang lathes were made in Johnstone by "John lang and Sons". There is a street named after the company "John lang street", my grandfather worked as a turner for "Craig and Donald" engineering works which holds the record for the oldest engineering works in Scotland 1815-1966. I'm a clockmaker in training, and I'm the only one out of all his grandkids who continues his legacy as I've got 3 lathes in my workshop, albeit in a much more condensed approach to his work but it's the same principles and approach. I've got a Grayson lineshaft driven lathe, Emco maximat V10P combi lathe with milling head attachment and a Boley watchmakers lathe, sadly i didn't get to spend time with my grandfather as i was born on 5th March 1982 and he passed away on the 28th March 1982 but i hope I'm making him proud 😊
@ahmetcaglayan2474
@ahmetcaglayan2474 Рік тому
✋👍tüm personeli tebrik ederim ellerinize sağlık aldığınız her kuruş para sizlere helalı hoş olsun güzel günlerde harcayın emeğinizin karşılığını taktire şayen işler başarıyorsunuz doğruya doğru demek gerek sizleri izlerken hem üzülüyor hem de şakınlık içinde kalıyorum şaşkınlığım şudur tüm ekipmanlarınız yani alet edavatlarınız biraz eski ve ilkel fazla teknolojik yenilikler yok ama bir o kadarda muhteşem işler başarmanız ayrı bir başarı ayrıca emekleriniz çok zorlu ve riskli allah cümlenizi kazadan beladan korusun esirgesin inşaallah🙏 tekrar başarılar dilerim sayın emekçi kardeşlerim,( slm alykm ✋😊
@rashidzaidi5211
@rashidzaidi5211 Рік тому
Good tidings from a Turkish brother it’s much appreciated.
@sagopakajmerrr
@sagopakajmerrr Рік тому
doğru yazmışsın abi ekipmanları biraz eski ve yetersiz
@siswantoplywood
@siswantoplywood Рік тому
Very good job and nice share
@HokageRorr555
@HokageRorr555 Рік тому
Inilah yang dinamakan hasil yang bicara Pengalaman dan kemampuan anda sangat luar biasa , bengkel kami di Indonesia juga melakukan hal yang sama dan kami berpedoman pada ketepatan dan kepresisian
@kosamkostanto2049
@kosamkostanto2049 Рік тому
Wah .... ada tukang bubut dari tanah air juga rupanya ... selamat menimba ilmu !
@enriqueflores3559
@enriqueflores3559 Рік тому
Nice lathe work👍🏽👍🏽
@CrazyDanishViking
@CrazyDanishViking Рік тому
Why don't you use cooling fluid on the tool tip?
@chengdutwo
@chengdutwo Рік тому
Achieving this without carbide tools is to me simply amazing. Myself being a retired fitter & turner . I caught a glimpse of the tool being used & I think I saw evidence of welding. My guess would be a material like stellite was applied to the mild steel tool then ground. No way would high speed steel tools would hold up machining that casting. Also impressed with flame cutting.
@zpetar
@zpetar Рік тому
Carbide inserts can be brazed to mild steel. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/iHN4dn-Ko4x8roE.html
@rashidzaidi5211
@rashidzaidi5211 Рік тому
Sir, Pakistan is a developing country it has all sorts of industries from cement steel textile pharmaceuticals sugar mills manufacturing of autos trucks smart phones etc; etc; to name a few what you see here are wayside workshops across Lahore Gujranwala Wazirabad Gujrat Sialkot where amazing folks make repair stuff which in the west would need a factory to do. I think they do well in 112F degree heat for 4 months a year. Tech school operators or passed down knowledge workers no hard hats no steel toe shoes not ideal conditions but these people need jobs to look after their families. This country also makes its own armament missiles nuclear bombs tanks guns even jet fighter aircraft! So you get the picture. PS: All these lathes and other machines being used are manufactured in Lahore.
@chengdutwo
@chengdutwo Рік тому
I am impressed.
@Spurioushamster
@Spurioushamster Рік тому
Could be brazed carbide
@oldschool1993
@oldschool1993 Рік тому
That's not a casting, it's a forging.
@takieddinelaouici1854
@takieddinelaouici1854 Рік тому
Great and neat work
@Grits_and_Glamour
@Grits_and_Glamour Рік тому
What city are these filmed in?
@shivamsankhla5552
@shivamsankhla5552 Рік тому
Country - Pakistan City - Lahore
@chengdutwo
@chengdutwo Рік тому
I just turned 80 & in 1960 when I completed my Fitting & Turning apprenticeship carbide tools were only just making an appearance. We used mainly high speed steel. We used to silver solder the tips onto mild steel always with a thin piece of copper between the carbide & the holder. The tips were sharpened on a green wheel.
@ronwilken5219
@ronwilken5219 Рік тому
What was the purpose of the piece of copper? Back in the mid 70's I had to machine some particularly bad bronze castings. They were full of slag which just destroyed hss tooling. Carbide tools were not available to a small shop in Rhodesia at the time. I made my own with a piece of 3/4" square bar and the "insert" from a concrete drill that was past its prime. Sharpening it to a useable shape was a challenge on a green stone on the grinder but in the end it made a useable cutter and got the material cleaned up to at least where it could be finished with hss. I guess you could say necessity was the mother of invention. I now live in Canada and still have the tools I made. Never been resharpened but still cut as good as ever.
@chengdutwo
@chengdutwo Рік тому
Ron, I have no idea why our for an got us to use annealed copper under the carbide tip. Maybe his own or oculd
@chengdutwo
@chengdutwo Рік тому
have been the suppliers instructions. I get a little jealous when I watch Lucas from Cutting Edge Engineering because of the tooling he has at his disposal. I like you have all his skills ,how ever during my time on the tools we didn't have them. I did an Engineering degree & was mostly involved in industrial Fluid Power after that.
@ronwilken5219
@ronwilken5219 Рік тому
@@chengdutwo maybe something to do with adhesion, copper to steel and copper to carbide. Maybe the carbide doesn't adhere well directly to steel. Have to find a bofin that knows. I sure don't.
@ronwilken5219
@ronwilken5219 Рік тому
@@chengdutwo CEE's owners name is Kurtis and wife/videographer/giggler is Karen. Dog is homeless. Excellent channel.
@Cataskew
@Cataskew Рік тому
I like the universal Chuck key at 7:20 although I prefer the two screwdrivers method less impact on gears and bearings
@Barmaley80x
@Barmaley80x Рік тому
They have such special key, but far away to go. On huge lathe as rule you forgot about small insignificance. Someone put it in his pocket and forgot about it. Among such big blanks you loose it easy peasy. Very good that such blanks is not places in pockets.
@dirtfarmer7472
@dirtfarmer7472 Рік тому
My dad would have had my hide if I did that
@Shiftypop
@Shiftypop Рік тому
And that is why my chuck keys are all tied to something. A leash helps keep them from growing legs and wandering off…
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown Рік тому
@@Shiftypop darn tools and their leg growing ability.........you are so right.........
@rairai3517
@rairai3517 Рік тому
OMG ..think what he could do with modern equipment ...... genius ......
@kevinbeach8915
@kevinbeach8915 Рік тому
They use the same thing in the states. The computer does not make a ruler obsolete, one just runs on electricity and these machines are used in the states to this day for the same purposes
@leifbrandin5744
@leifbrandin5744 Рік тому
Wow what a great job the lathe does considering the simple equipment 10 points
@clnrrr
@clnrrr 4 місяці тому
Love this. Work really hard with the tools you have
@MrMuncieman
@MrMuncieman Рік тому
Those motorcycles.......insanity!!!!
@maxnao3756
@maxnao3756 Рік тому
Just watching this video without any prior knowledge is like an excerpt from a sci-fi video sequence of industry from another planet.
@acemannw
@acemannw Рік тому
Would love more information on what they are building, What is it used for, etc.
@hedge685
@hedge685 Рік тому
It's a roll for a hot steel rolling mill...takes steel ingots, red hot, and passes them back and forth between this and a bottom roll to stretch the ingot out into a usable shape. You will find such rolls in machines in aluminum, paper, floor covering, plastics, wall paper, plaster board mills throughout the world. For steel mills these types of rolls last a limited period and become pitted and grooved from wear...they are generally sent out to be welded up then machined smooth again. Those scallops on one end fit into the mill drive gear box to provide power.
@katkov000
@katkov000 Рік тому
Однако работенка ничего так. Давайте побольше таких видео.
@abdulsohail704
@abdulsohail704 Рік тому
Good 😊 job brother bahut heavy work hai
@gilvanoliveira9482
@gilvanoliveira9482 Рік тому
Eu tiro o chapéu, pra esses trabalhadores, os caras são feras,, parabéns pra vocês!!👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@richardnott9587
@richardnott9587 Рік тому
Looks good to me. Yes safety is a big thing missing but liked like they are roughing in a mill roll? 40in or so. Probably for a 3 or 4 roll calender. We make the same thing in the states but we wear safety glasses and use the same equipment.
@davidschwartz5127
@davidschwartz5127 Рік тому
Hopefully, your material handling equipment is a lot better.
@richardnott9587
@richardnott9587 Рік тому
@@davidschwartz5127 not really maybe just newer.
@LordOfChaos.x
@LordOfChaos.x Рік тому
hopefully u guys are not measuring with school rulers as well
@amazingmachines3710
@amazingmachines3710 Рік тому
Priceless 👌. Great job done on video
@Yan10181
@Yan10181 Рік тому
Я работал на заводе который выпускал такую продукцию. Мне приходилось перевозить эти валки из цеха в цех по железной дороге. Шесть лет назад. До сих пор в кошмарах снится. :)
@umariqb5249
@umariqb5249 10 місяців тому
MashaAllah great work👍👍👍💪
@user-no3qg1qf9n
@user-no3qg1qf9n Рік тому
А ключ для дрели у него просто ахуенный
@Yan10181
@Yan10181 Рік тому
Я сначала тоже охуел, потом вспомнил что у нас на заводе в депо ЖДЦ такой-же был. Кстати, завод по производству вот таких вот прокатных валков.
@user-pg8cr8zr9v
@user-pg8cr8zr9v 5 місяців тому
Да там всё ахуенное))
@igorshustov4591
@igorshustov4591 Рік тому
Охренеть, точность исполнения валов плюс-минус тапок :) но ребята конечно героические и расточные станки им не нужны, всё на токарных делают....
@nikolaos9906
@nikolaos9906 6 місяців тому
Love the face and facial expression of that lead lathe operator.✌✌✌✌✌
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown Рік тому
really amazing what mankind can do........thank you for sharing...
@evengineering7136
@evengineering7136 Рік тому
I am really impressed with these guys.
@user-tm5fl5gi1q
@user-tm5fl5gi1q Рік тому
Если этим Людям дать современные станки, то через год они полетят в космос👏👏👏🚀🚀🚀🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺в России тоже много людей с золотыми руками
@maikl2048
@maikl2048 Рік тому
похоже они Делийскую колонну распилили )))
@RomanRoman-sh8ee
@RomanRoman-sh8ee Рік тому
@@maikl2048 Просто запчасти для виманы делают☝️😁😁😁
@johndon8921
@johndon8921 Рік тому
Russia sucks.
@user-qw1ec1oq3d
@user-qw1ec1oq3d 11 місяців тому
Они будут так же линейкой мерить на современных станках.)))
@user-nw5fq6hg3g
@user-nw5fq6hg3g Місяць тому
То через три дня станков уже не будет. Они их разберут и растащат, а дальше так и будут лепить свои изделия из говна и палок. Нахрена обезьянам космос, когда есть привычные ветки с бананами😂😂😂
@rasputinputin8103
@rasputinputin8103 Рік тому
I love to watch hi-precision manufacturing in a laboratory environment.
@delmarleite4041
@delmarleite4041 Рік тому
É um trabalho pesado e perigoso....!🇧🇷💙
@-_---__------________
@-_---__------________ Рік тому
Я не знаю как выставлять угол под шлицы. Резец не паралельно к детали, и просто поделить на 90° неполучится. Что за базу брать? А хотя, получится)) если ,,коснутся резцом, ресунка карандаша блин... 🤦🏻‍♂️ Но всеравно, будет конус немного, т.к. вторая сторона не двигается, или имеет независимый ход. Обкатывать надо!
@ikrommuminov1675
@ikrommuminov1675 Рік тому
если узнали они работают на советских станках это дип300 я узнал
@demonverex8368
@demonverex8368 Рік тому
Да там на конусность всем наплевать, работают не по размерам, а по мятой бумажке-шаблону. Он даже ни разу ничего не измерил, по крайней мере в кадр не попало.
@SidorovPetr
@SidorovPetr Рік тому
@@demonverex8368 измерял кронциркулем по прецизионной соточной линейке (со шкалой маленько, чутка и децл). Даже часовой индикатор использовал, после переустановки. А ещё на 37:29 прикольная УДГ.
@demonverex8368
@demonverex8368 Рік тому
@@SidorovPetr 😜 Я проточку пропустил поэтому и не видел сих мерительных инструментов, начал смотреть с ковыряния "домиков" для поворотных шпонок (если я конечно правильно понял назначение сей железки). Для работы по карандашной разметке УДГ с избыточной точностью, но видать другой не нашлось 🙃
@user-wo3hm6mc2p
@user-wo3hm6mc2p Рік тому
@@ikrommuminov1675 искал этот комент. Думал я один вижу дип300
@sibranowitschbrimborium282
@sibranowitschbrimborium282 Рік тому
Großartig die Technik und das Verständnis für Materie
@michelealba744
@michelealba744 5 місяців тому
Un beau savoir-faire d'ouvriers qui travaillent très dur , avec un minimum de protection individuelle ... ,ce qui est bien sûr tout à fait regrettable !!!! Un immense BRAVO à ces braves gens !!!!
@marcothehammer
@marcothehammer 6 місяців тому
I thought I would watch a few minutes but I was quickly mesmerized by your expert handling of the tools and materials.
@wanndherklausz
@wanndherklausz Рік тому
Aqui do Brasil, sou admirador do trabalho vocês executam.
@xusniddinraxmonov1274
@xusniddinraxmonov1274 Рік тому
И т
@user-co4rs7ob1t
@user-co4rs7ob1t Рік тому
Пакистанские технологии ...это нечто!!!Лайк.
@SidorovPetr
@SidorovPetr Рік тому
Судя по измериловке, у них вместо миллиметров или инчей, на лимбе единицы измерения - маленько, чутка и децл.
@semjch
@semjch Рік тому
Технологии может и пакистанские, а станки по ходу советские...
@smkyg
@smkyg Рік тому
i don't really know about lathe but i think that tailstock supposedly spinning too
@GaisaSanktejo
@GaisaSanktejo Рік тому
They used a very oily rag as a lubricating wick to keep the tailstock lubricated and frequently re-oil the rag to keep the oil fresh, not my favorite method, but if it works, you can make your own tailstock out of any appropriately sized hunk of junk steel and is far cheaper than the free spinning versions which you have to buy in and have a limited life... Also, I suspect the weight of that project would annihilalte any standard sized spinner tails
@Lukelins1
@Lukelins1 Рік тому
Where did you put the drill chuck key. I don’t know use this hammer and flat steel
@samspade975
@samspade975 20 днів тому
I’ve nothing but admiration for these guys,…..top men 👍
@horstmuller7512
@horstmuller7512 Рік тому
The secrets of pakistani rocket techniques in practice.
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown Рік тому
3:52, digging the RonJon surf shop T Shirt from Cocoa Beach Florida...right down the road from me here in Florida
@skunksandjunk
@skunksandjunk Рік тому
They take such good care of their surroundings.... such a beautiful place to live.... maybe they should let some women out to do the things they are obviously not capable of doing on their own...
@MrKotBonifacy
@MrKotBonifacy Рік тому
WHAT?! WOMEN?! Next to "strange" men? Strictly VERBOTEN!
@raufjaleel8317
@raufjaleel8317 Рік тому
@@MrKotBonifacy in their environment, women are performing their responsibilities in their respective homes.
@MrKotBonifacy
@MrKotBonifacy Рік тому
@@raufjaleel8317 ...whether they like it or not. There's this very difficult to comprehend and very foreign phrase: "freedom of choice".
@craig7350
@craig7350 Рік тому
I wonder what the tolerance is, or is supposed to be on those fly cuts?
@edwardarruda7215
@edwardarruda7215 Рік тому
How many hours did it take to do this job?
@robertmann7277
@robertmann7277 6 місяців тому
I know nothing about lathes- is it worth it to recycle the shavings ( or is it done already, it certainly has to be better than some of the crap they're mixing in now )
@geowallace9758
@geowallace9758 10 місяців тому
NOT expert just what an apprentice would do in Scotland in 1950
@gabrielbarbosa6543
@gabrielbarbosa6543 Рік тому
Miuto top parabens a todos os profisonais👍👍👍
@Dinkledorpher
@Dinkledorpher Рік тому
My dad was a tool and die maker, the old fashioned way. "Within 1/10,000th of an inch." he would say.
@petermoto409
@petermoto409 4 місяці тому
These guys say within a 1/10th of an inch, if they are lucky.
@user-eq7rd7bi4w
@user-eq7rd7bi4w Рік тому
Странно, почему нет специального ключа для болтов резцедержателя, хотя похоже они постоянно крутят такие болванки?
@user-py7vb4sg5q
@user-py7vb4sg5q Рік тому
Ключ в сейфе у начальника. Он один на все 50 станков.
@ahmadalias7271
@ahmadalias7271 Рік тому
These methods and tools may seem crude but it is from here that one will learn the many secrets of being a machinist. Automation is good, automation is impressive but it takes away a lot of basic skills that one needs to know.
@jdshqs
@jdshqs Рік тому
I didnt see any secrets here but plenty of shortcuts and dangerous practices.
@ahmadalias7271
@ahmadalias7271 Рік тому
@@jdshqs I won't dispute that of course but if seen from a perspective of limited resources and financial constraints, this is something to learn from. In a piranha-filled river, the alligator swims backstroke.
@an2thea514
@an2thea514 Рік тому
The western world wasn't wearing samdals in factories even in the 1800s where we didn't have much luxury either. Also, what secret is there to tighten a drill chuck with a hammer? To make it wear out and break sooner?
@jdshqs
@jdshqs Рік тому
​@@an2thea514 The shit these guys are doing isnt because they have financial constraints or because of limited resources, its simply that they have either been taught bad habits or are just lazy and complacent. The secret that can be learned here is dont do what these muppets are doing. go and learn how to do it the correct way.
@an2thea514
@an2thea514 Рік тому
@@jdshqs that's the point I am making. The western world didn't do things THIS unsafe even when we had a lack of finances and safety equipment and when workers safety laws weren't existent. This is one of the reason many eastern countries don't develop apart from tourist atractions. They don't have the self incentive to do things properly. Good enough is good enough. If that toolpost doesn't hold anymore without hammering on the lever, don't fix it, just hammer harder until it holds. They won't fix what isn't broken until it breaks and that leads to no innovation happening.
@__austrianoldboy_9861
@__austrianoldboy_9861 Рік тому
Impressive big lathe work!
@localcrew
@localcrew Рік тому
No wonder the roads are so smooth around these shops.
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown Рік тому
well said
@AsitShouldBe
@AsitShouldBe Рік тому
When safety cost more than your life😓
@chuckthebull
@chuckthebull Рік тому
WEF SLAVES DON'T REQUIRE SAFETY
@an2thea514
@an2thea514 Рік тому
@@bigboreracing356 are you really asking what was unsafe when one guy in sandals runs in front of that thing rolling on the ground in the first 2 minutes?
@an2thea514
@an2thea514 Рік тому
@@bigboreracing356 tughtening everything with a hammer so it will fail one day.
@an2thea514
@an2thea514 Рік тому
@@bigboreracing356 I work in forestry Part time. Logs roll slow too until they speed up which is why you don't let them roll in the first place
@an2thea514
@an2thea514 Рік тому
@@bigboreracing356"not life threatening" if you have never had something spinning explode, you wouldn't know. (Then I'm very sorry for the future of your Colchester) If tightening a drill chuck is common practice and safe, why do drill chucks have Teeth, Knurled Areas and Holes for Tommy Bars to tighten and not hammer flats. Just so you know, I've cought on that you're a troll that doesn't have anything worthwhile to do, so you won't have another reply from me.
@antenakelumbayan9441
@antenakelumbayan9441 Рік тому
Assalamualaikum, Salam dari Indonesia
@madaxe79
@madaxe79 5 місяців тому
I love how they “roughed down” the journals with a flame torch... gotta do what ya gotta do I guess
@kenolson3064
@kenolson3064 Рік тому
Ok gents, how many 'man hours' did it take to make this roller, from Billet to finished product?
@tismeagen684
@tismeagen684 Місяць тому
Amazing chuck key for the electric drill, a hammer and metal drift!
@joelquerales9618
@joelquerales9618 Рік тому
excelente trabajo de mecanizado eso es metalmecanica mi oficio preferido gracias por compartir
@rashidchaudhry8585
@rashidchaudhry8585 Рік тому
Wonderful Ustad gee
@KaizenJpArcon
@KaizenJpArcon Рік тому
Tem uma frase do meu professor que dizia: Quem quer faz quem não quer arruma desculpas Pessoal fantástico faz acontecer com o que tem nas mãos.👍👍
@benjaminsisko5977
@benjaminsisko5977 Рік тому
OS CARAS SÃO RAÇUDOS, USAM O QUE ESTA A MAO, A PEÇA FICOU BEM CENTRALIZADA, TIRAR 10 MM DE UMA VEZ SÓ, É TER MUITA CORAGEM....😀😃😄😀😃😄
@fernandoaraujo8792
@fernandoaraujo8792 Рік тому
Só torno mecânico gigante, aqui no Brasil as metalúrgica grande a oficina tem ajudante pra limpar os cavacos, muita sujeira atrapalha o serviço do torneiro mecânico... parabéns pelos trabalhos
@3dwezzy740
@3dwezzy740 Рік тому
they have lathes in brazil i thought yall only had nice beaches and city 😢
@AstraWerke
@AstraWerke 4 місяці тому
I'm curious: Do you work in metric (mm) or imperial (inch) dimensions?
@ldvan100
@ldvan100 Рік тому
Imagine what they could do with proper training and proper machines.. Machines that aren't so worn that plus or minus a "lines width on a scale" is within tolerance....
@xl000
@xl000 Рік тому
This would be a waste of time for them to learn proper machining techniques. +/- 3 mm is well within what they need. This shaft is not going to get press fit into something. It just need to be round.
@marutanray
@marutanray Рік тому
If they had good machines they would build weapons and blow you up.
@mauricelevy9027
@mauricelevy9027 Рік тому
Yet Us Westerners never stop moaning about working conditions eh ?
@ldvan100
@ldvan100 Рік тому
@@mauricelevy9027 Very true....
@ldvan100
@ldvan100 Рік тому
@@xl000 Furthering a persons education and work techniques is NEVER a waste of time... The sense of personal pride from knowing you are one of the best in your work place has no dollar value and cannot be bought....
@johanlundh5038
@johanlundh5038 Рік тому
Unorthodox methods as usual, but I'm curious to know what method they used to get the cut in center after the first cut @38:33. Clearly they're not utilizing any kind of dividing machine, but instead rely purely on manual adjustment when they determine the angle. Its quite clear it's not offset by 90 degrees on the first pass of the second cut compared to the initial first cut done in the sequence earlier. But from 38:35 the video just jump to the last moments of the final cut for the whole revolution, this is a bit annoying. Most people, at least of the western society where we have devices for almost every situation most of the time, we watch this for the unorthodox techniques for solving issues and situations depicted.
@rosewhite---
@rosewhite--- Рік тому
Looks like he used 'the rack of the eye' as we used to say in UK engineering. The template has been used many times so maybe the 4 flutes don't need great precision?
@mrsock3380
@mrsock3380 Рік тому
It looks like they turn it 90 degrees but because the shaft is higher than the centreline of the chuck the scallop isn't on the horizontal or vertical plane. They are setting it up to the marking out he does after machining the first scallop.
@rosewhite---
@rosewhite--- Рік тому
@@mrsock3380 Yes. the template has seen much use. There are lots of such shafts in his workshop so presumably by-eye is accurate enough.
@sweetkellymay
@sweetkellymay Рік тому
Used the old eye-crometer..
@m9ovich785
@m9ovich785 Рік тому
@@sweetkellymay Must watch Fab-Rats too ?
@dougstout3663
@dougstout3663 Рік тому
I always wondered what those teeth on the outside of a drill chuck were for.
@tomlongmore8029
@tomlongmore8029 Рік тому
I wonder when the last certification was done on all heavy lifting equipment?
@WilliamTGM
@WilliamTGM Рік тому
1900
@MrKotBonifacy
@MrKotBonifacy Рік тому
Well, about THIS I do not know, but I remember when in the '90s I arrived to Bombay I read some local newspaper and there was some piece there about "tap water issue" - that in many areas the pressure in water pipes is so low that it reaches "highest floors" only few hours per day, and so on, and so forth... And then there was this passus, along the lines "the last major service works on water pipe system in Bombay was done more than 50 yrs ago". (Mind you, it was still "Bombay" in the '90s). Yeah yeah, whateve... WAIT A MINUTE! It's '96 (or '95), so, FIFTY years ago, it was... BINGO! Still "under British". Oh well, should I feel surprised, or what...?
@VenturiLife
@VenturiLife Рік тому
Actual forged steel for a change?
@kalakaardesigns3188
@kalakaardesigns3188 4 місяці тому
groove cutting fast kaise kare?
@abz124816
@abz124816 Рік тому
This factory should be given a contract from NASA, given their precise methods of measurement :)
@davidschwartz5127
@davidschwartz5127 Рік тому
Yes, I suppose passing a NASA Quality audit on calibration would be a breeze!
@grumpyg9350
@grumpyg9350 Рік тому
“A” for effort .👍👏🏻
@petermoto409
@petermoto409 4 місяці тому
D for accuracy F for safety
@banglarkotha2474
@banglarkotha2474 Рік тому
Love from🇧🇩
@BRI33NOR
@BRI33NOR Рік тому
Wonder why the do not use cutting liquid, oil/water mix ???.
@ricksadler797
@ricksadler797 6 місяців тому
Nice work ❤
@Renatousa17
@Renatousa17 6 місяців тому
Incrível o trabalho de vocês parabéns 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@xl000
@xl000 Рік тому
I wonder when was the last time the crane was inspected, especially the parts of the top... Because in those small developping countries, you know they’re not going to replace something unless it breaks...
@silverdrillpickle7596
@silverdrillpickle7596 Рік тому
Did you catch how the load line twisted up under tension! 🤦‍♂️
@xl000
@xl000 Рік тому
@@silverdrillpickle7596 yes. I don't know what to make of it. Because the hook can clearly rotate around the part it's attached to, and the momentum of the part is huge around the up axis.
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