Так её!! Резьбой об бетон! Направляющие абразивом посыпать))) А если честно, я вообще поражаюсь, как в таких условиях с такими защитными средствами вы вообще работать можете!
@@filimon22 это просто иран , он под санкциями и ничего купить не могут , вот и лкпят из того что есть , это иран сами посмотрите , в северной корее тоже самое
@@АндрейБуряченко-н9в спасибо за информацию,! Почему-то принимала за Индию или Пакистан. Теперь ,понимаю выражение , из дерьма пулю сделать . Считаю, их труд заслуживает уважения .
what I see common in all this videos is the importance of thrown the pieces in the dirt before, during and after repairs, amazing..... no dirt, no good.
Normally I'm pretty impressed by the fairly unusual way that these repairs are progressed, but this one was a treat. They lost points in this one for the way they gave up on removing the old shaft by unscrewing it. I liked the idea of welding a bar on the top, but it was never going to work in that little vice. Then I'm pretty sure if they had reversed the lathe direction with the drill bit in it might have unscrewed by itself? Then whacking the machined end on the floor was the denouement. Then at the end putting the broken spring back on! I had visions of that snapping again in the press and taking someone's head off.
@@GavCritchley My thoughts exactly....I like watching these videos everything is so 'Heath Robinson' but they turn out some good stuff (occasionally) with just basic tools and materials, it's interesting to watch people who have to be so innovative because they just don't have access to expensive machinery.
@@frenchphil189 I love them. The results they get from the tools and materials they have are incredible. I assume this is what it was like during the Industrial Revolution in the workshops of Europe. I acknowledge all of the the comments about PHSE but they just get on with it. I like how all of the steel comes from those big ship recycling yards, the furnaces to often run on waste oil and the presses are often from Birmingham or Sheffield. I then go and watch the Cutting Edge Engineering videos and see how Curtis does similar things.
вот что санкции животворящие делают , и вроде как в том иране и всё как бы и есть , а по факту это всё и нах никому не нужно , техники нормальной нет и не предвидится ,о зап частях и говорить нехер, а то что осталось ремонтируют тем чем есть и как могут , руками с лопатой то не сильно много нагребёш вот и лепят пулю из говна , а пружину не сменили потому что новую просто взять негде , все страны которые попадают под санкции ждёт точно такая же участь , вы ещё того что в северной корее не видели , они оси напильниками выпиливают
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Я в 90х работал автослесарем, в автоколонне, что только не делали. В основном были Камазы. Если движок нужно ремонтировать , а у другой машины мост полетел или КПП, снимаем и ставим, чтобы авто выпустить на линию. Запчастей не было вообще. Рядом была другая автоколонна, военная, менялись. Варили, лудили, клепали. Из говна конфетку.
Also, notice that he left the key in the chuck? BIG nono. First rule of lathe safety: NEVER take your hand off the chuck key until it's OUT of the chuck! I've seen a guy get his chest opened up by leaving the key in the chuck. And yes he died on the spot.
Hello from northen Sweden. Oh yes I agree on that one. I was a safety rep for the better part of 20 years at the factory I worked at. You have to give them the fact that they are good at what they do but safety does not exist.
Станки напевно ще з часів Британської Імперії або ''братська допомога'' від СССР часів розвиненого соцреалізму. А ручка на кувалді то взагалі в стилі модерн...
These are not amazing mechanics but people who don't seem to care about any aspect of what they are doing. No concern for their environment or improving their surroundings; No concern for fellow workers . . . or themselves; No respect for what tools they do have; and little, if any, knowledge of the materials used. Embarrassingly bad on how not to work.
If you cut the screw thread of the new shaft then why do you have to hammer it in to the housing ? , another flip flop cock up , dangerous machines controlled by dangerous men
Did you see the broken coil spring? For a moment I thought that he was going to weld it. This is going back as a track adjuster recoil. How long is this going to last? If you guess it right you win a house for a prize. Have a good day.
I respect their skills with very limited equipment but beating the freshly cut threads on the concrete to break the shaft off seems kind of counter productive.
… these guys are working on stuff that was conceived by infidels… with their godless minds… how you figure that? Do they even realize it? This must be haram to be working on some made by the devil…. but one cannot help but admire their ingenuity and hard work for an honest living…
Hammering the new Thread on concrete ist like murdering people. Good work on the lathe. But when trying it with Heat, first Heat the inner Part - only once. Let cool it down and add creep oil over might. Then Heat the outer part and try so turn. Do not cool the outer part bevor trying.
i wonder how many of these skilled craftsmen at this pajama party have been mangled by their nightgown or fingers getting caught up in that rotating machine!!!!
GREETINGS FROM SCOTLAND..THESE VERY SKILLED DUDES SHOULD KNOW TO WEAR THE CORRECT PROTECTION..THEY DONT HAVE TO SPEND A FORTUNE ON IT..ITS QUITE RESONABLE AND LASTS FOR AGES..
Nice to see... I have been working in 1983 in the maintenance area of a Turkish copper mine. Same there. What to do if someth😮ing breaks and spare parts are expensive and available after 6 month? But frankly spoken, this kind of repair is good for a day, a week, a month.
Perhaps next time with broken adjuster when you weld bar on to loosen thread you cool the bar and maintain the heat on the body ,loosen thread while body is still hot .
I miss my machinist days back in trade school. My last year computer operated lathes and millers were just starting to take over. I hated it. Took the fun out of being a machinist. Just set up a work piece and sit there and watch the machine.
I know. Those poor poor people. The number of accidents in these workshops must be truly astronomic. It's like watching workers from 100 years ago. If they get badly hurt then god help them and their family.
These people waste NOTHING. I am constantly amazed at their ingenuity. One thing I have a question about....do ALL of these machine shops have dirt floors or are they just so dirty that you can't see the concrete?
Резьбой об пол - хрясь! Лопнувшая пружина - норм, нафиг им нормальная. Нужно держаться подальше от всего с маркировкой made in Pakistan, судя по роликам их изделия сплошь мины замедленного действия.
Great, put it back with a BROKEN spring and then weld the nut on so when you finally decide to replace it you have to destroy the threads to get it apart, DUHH.
That is just nuts to start with a random chunk of rusty old bent bar steel and work away at it forever. Then throw it onto the ground. The official numbers for Pakistani productivity are very low. And here is a prime example. Unfortunate.