The purpose of creating this channel is to bring the skills of workers from all over the world in front of the world and to honor them in any situation and in any field.Red greetings to all…..Thanks
Awesome work produces great work. Just a suggestion, my brother, you should use safety. Like a mask. Mask. Safety shoes so that you don't get injured at work.
whats up with the lack of foot protection, even the poorest mechanics here in south america wear closed shoes of some kind. Dont they ever make mistakes? I can only imagine the roller going over some sandals...
Rezeki yg kita tidak perasan, 1. Ada Duit gaji sebulan, adalah rezeki. 2. Dapat baca Quran, rezeki. 3. Anak-anak sihat, rezeki. 4. Dapat solat berjemaah awal waktu, rezeki. 5. Kenderaan tak rosak, rezeki. 6. Sihat, rezeki. 7. Dapat bersama keluarga, rezeki. 8. Rumah selesa, rezeki. 9. Boleh tidur, rezeki. 10. Ada kawan-kawan yang baik, rezeki.
I enjoy looking at their shops and equipment. It reminds me of my Uncle's basement where he had a small Bridgeport milling machine. He worked in Bridgeport in the 50'-70"s as a machinist. Bridgeport Conn. USA. His name was Nels Lindstrom.
these guys have no idea how much money they could make in the U.S. Machinist are in short supply. Nevertheless, I feel what they are doing is extremely talented craftsmanship.
Strani questi paesi. Hanno tecnologia per costruire bombe atomica e poi ti ritrovi nel medio evo per forgiare cose che in occidente sarebbero sono la normalità.
Love what these men are working on and how they are doing it. I did this type of work for years here in Michigan USA. I worked for a company where we did repairs of steam hammer forges, driveshafts and gear's of huge stamping presses in any other thing that had to be repaired. My job is primarily a welder but not always a body needed is a body used. If you can do the job get to it. Was a mantra and a motto of the company I worked for. From welding, machining, tractor trailer driving were my main professions. The main difference between these men and what I used to do is the (safety Factor). We had to be safe at everything we did. OSHA and MIOSHA was on our ass all the time about safety not mention the companies we worked for sometimes they were very unionized (a good many of them) and we also had to follow their Stern safety guidelines and regulations as well. But I can relate very well to what these men are doing every bit of it. I appreciate their work ethic it's excellent. They're doing a great job. I especially loved watching The Hammer forge in action, as I always was working on them after they broke and really never got to see them work in action especially with such a qualified and professional team of well-trained workman "Craftsman I should say." Well done well done 👍👍