These men are skilled and proud of their work. They do the best with the only tools they’ve ever known. They are providing a product that can help their society move forward. Please show how the mold casings are made.
This is what a good day's labor looks like when you don't have automation. The finished product looks pretty good considering the antiquated tools and methods - good job guys
It would cost less than $200 to more than double their output. Everyone of those people could earn more than double the wages if they didn´t work like a bunch of 5 year olds in a sandbox on the playground. Just the wasted fuel costs could pay for the upgrades to their workflow in a month.
@@excitedbox5705 Sounds like a fantastic rate of return. How about you make a trip to India and start investing. I'm sure there are many other sandboxes that could benefit from your insights.
Many arm chair travelers who have not seen the world or its conditions and population will comment negatively. It's like a frog in a pond who thinks they are in an ocean. India did not have wheel barrows as an example so that there could be many employed and feed their families. Well done guys I am proud of you. You taught me something that I was ignorant of living in a first world country. Thumbs up.
Fond memories of great summer jobs in the U.S. during the 1970's and early 80's. Had to be at least 16 years old though. Equipment wasn't that different than shown. Boots where leather back then, a top of the line pair cost $30.00. I made $3.50 an hour, and loved every minute! Purchased my first car, got it for $150.00 used, but really good shape. Was living the dream back then, in the my wayback machine. Now I just smile and nod, dust masks, safety glasses, safety harnesses, steel toes, rubber soles. You could start your business up with a bandana (dust mask), sunglasses (safety glasses), and a pair of boots. $14.00 at the printers got you 500 business cards. Of coarse now you can just print them on your computer, or work from home even. Wow, I knew that fax machine was gonna be a game changer! Whatever your passion, follow it, live it, dream it! Rock-On!
Amazing. With just a few minor tools, improve safety and recreation of the work flow they could cut the workforce and improve production. But my hats off to them for the work they do, what a process.
I came here to learn how to dyi concret pipe. Best video on youtube for that info! Thanks... Hoping to make half this diameter and length. I need about 20 so a few a day would be awesome. Making a spinner looks like the toughest part of prepping. And filling while spinning looks like the most dangerous...
I have a Lister, ST2. I guess I should start a cement pipe business! Need some dirtslingers, pipe form rollers and fillers. Enough rice for a family of 3. On a serious note, some of that stuff could tear an arm off. Hard ass work. I wish them all the best !
I wish I could get my hands on some of these workers. Imagine how happy they would be making $300 per day in America doing roofing. Removing shingles and cleaning up the mess is easier then throwing concrete around all day.
Friends I love u all and really become hurt seeing the working environment provided for u! Wishing the owner will deeply think bout u and gradully do the modifications required to make it more smart day by day.
that guy with the long sleeve shirt tossing cement in the tube may want to get use to being one arm john in the future. those bolts sticking out of the end of the forms is going to get him one day.
Mi asombro no tiene limites... yo he visto condiciones paupérrimas de trabajo... pero esto hermano, es increíble!!!. Hablar de higiene, seguridad, limpieza, cuidado, herramientas adecuadas, ropa de trabajo, botines de seguridad, guantes, mascaras, anteojos, cascos... una canilla donde tomar agua fresca o una letrina para orinar... es como hablar de vida extraterrestre en la nubes de Orión. quinta potencia militar y comercial 1600 millones de habitantes...no quiero imaginar como viven los pobres!
Voted best company to work for. Voted best ISO 9001 and 9002 supplier. Voted best working conditions. Voted the healthiest environment for its employees. Voted best zero accident record. Voted best safety equipment use. Voted happiest employees. Voted best working hours company with flexitime and caring and sympathetic employers.
MADE IN INDIA -- Demuestran mucha destreza en su trabajo artesanal. Ésta forma de elaboración es muy peligrosa para los trabajadores, incluyendo mucho sacrificio y agotamiento. Es admirable el resultado final de lo fabricado. -- Un saludo cordial para todo el personal que labora ahí, desde España.
If you invest $50 you can get those wire ties done 50x as fast. Same with winding the wire around the form. You litterally just need 2 motors a pulley a threaded rod and an arduino to build an auto winding machine. Would cost me about $20 to build here in Europe. So about what 1 worker costs for a week would double your production. And an old mop would let you spread the mold release much faster instead of the rag. Another $20 for an electric screw gun to put the end cap on the mold increases the speed even more. So for less than $100 you would increase your profit by at least 100% while putting less strain on your workers. Every person on that job site could earn at least double with an investment of less than $200 total if you included a better dispensing system for the aggregate and cement. Really just need to build up a ramp that is higher than the mixer with a trough to dump the materials into the mixer.
il y aurait des dizaines d'améliorations possibles pour les aider, les chaussures, les gants, le dosage au panier, les voyages entre les postes ! quel courage.
haha!! the company my sister work at built a factory in india when the HQ people went to india to check the beginning of the construction. They realised once one site that the locals contractor just turned up there localised the emplacement and planed to build the factory there on low ground, lower than the road, no drainages or ditch to be seen!!! they freaked out and had them elevate the ground of about 1.5 to 2 meters. being flooded for a month every year is just how it is to them. they didn't though necessary to get out of flood elevation a factory stuffed with machinery to make wiring aeronautic/aero-spatial/medical uses .
Hard physical work skilfully carried out by workers whom have mastered their craft. Simply by looking at the mixture or pipe thickness the workers experience tells them when its just right. Relatively low tech work still requires skill on behalf of the workers or the quality would suffer. This is a good example of a local employer providing a quality product and jobs in the community. These men work really hard, day in, day out, for relatively low wages and if they were in the West, their work ethic would make them considerably more money.
I was a pipe fitter for ten years aka I worked in construction. What you say is so true. Anyone can stick a shovel in the ground or stick two pieces of pipe together. But to dig a trench to grade by looks alone is a skill that can only be learned through years of experience. And don't get me started on welding.
I was thinking they could hook a winch up to that engine, so they don't have roll the pipe forms around by hand. Do one little step at a time. Later on add a bucket conveyor belt to move around the dry material.
Seems simple but a crucial component of water scarcity environment. Have so much space is a luxury for the employees they should not complain as they have work. Hunger is worst than unemployment.
Я видел как монтируют колеса без станка, льют посуду из алюминия. Ну эту работу я считаю каким то шедевральным пиздецом! по моим меркам сможет опередить только отливка чугуна из вагранок.
This is tough work. I hate to see people suffer or have "potential" future suffering. It can be made easier if these guys had better equipment. I don't know much about the details of this company or its daily work schedule But it seems if this is what goes on on a daily basis with the same workers then I am willing to donate to these folks if someone can join me and create a gofundme type page I will donate towards this company. All they need is some cordless impact wrenches and a bobcat and a conveyor belt for the gravel and they will be relieved of much misery. If some other viewers can find out about who or what this company is etc let me know. If all of us can donate a small amount it would go a long way. thanks
It's a business. The only people who can bring around long-term change are the workers themselves. Every country has been through this stage and short-term loans/funds/gifts don't help unfortunately. Look how many pipes they've made and yet their employers have zero regards for their health and safety.
I understand what you are saying. However a more mechanized process, with higher and more efficient production, in the long run some will lose their job. The solution takes time, unlike suddenly putting them in the 21st century. This is just one of the million labour-intensive operations in India. My heart cries out everytime I see operations like this in India. Please watch this sawmilling operation in Bangladesh ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_F5P6KdhRA8.html They still use equipment from a hundred years ago !
How many people have lost their hands ,their legs or even died unexpectedly because of lungs infectation on that site ? It does look like a place where workers quit after less than 2 weeks on job. It is sad to go to work with a feeling that you may comeback with no fingers
In this video they introduce the concept of a schythe to some rural Indian farmers. Imagine sitting on your knees and using a sickle in 2020. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9Im_8sI0QFQ.html
realmente increible. trabajo muy arriesgado y seguramente mano de obra regalada en un pais tan pobre como ese. yo me dedico a la construccion y se de lo que hablo. los cuerpos de esos jovenes en poco tiempo quedan destruidos si no se lastiman gravemente antes.
Lamentablemente es así, país como muchos, donde no se respetan las leyes laborales y no es porque no se quiera; sino, porque hay indices de incremento poblacional elevados y algunos afortunadamente tiene trabajo ...... India.... país de extrema riqueza y mayor extrema pobreza ....
Guy with the light blue and grey stripes is the one working the hardest, provably a nubie or he's trying out for executive roll, you know you have to know all of the stages of the product.
@@MrRichard57000 India is getting hit hard by this. And the latest figures show that age and health isn't a defining reason for survivability. Look at the Chinese doctor that first spoke about this. He couldn't have been in any better health and it killed him exceedingly quickly, despite getting quick medical treatment.
@@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 yes you are right but still I think health issue s will be a kind of danger with the virus....we will see ,I live in the Netherlands and from the 10866 contaminated 771 died(29-03-2020) .and I see places like new York where people live sholder to sholder I think contamination is iinevitable.of course inda is very populated to,i hope for the best outcome for everybody...…......
I wish I had money to get equipment for them to be productive and safer and make it more simpler to do. Hard work indeed! You can do that way but once your backs toast that's it! Sad really
It would cost less than $200 to automate making the wire forms and get the mixer filled with no physical work. And an impact gun to close the molds. You would more than double their output.
The cement pipe macnufaturing company need to invest on a bolts n nut thighterner machine via air compressor so can speed up the screwing process of the pipe mould to save time thus increase production.
Espero que esas maquinas ya no sean actuales. Porque es un travajo vien pesado. Se ve que estos obreros travajan tun duro. Yo creo que esmucho travajo.
This is such a incredibly dangerous working environment, one false move and someone loses a hand or a foot, or worse! The owner of this plant should be arrested for gross negligence.
lets don't forget how many people are fed and housed because of labor like this, plus I think it would be great it would sure make for better workers and smarter, if you don't do your job right you get hurt, that is called thining the hurd. we need this in America, thin the hurd. @@BrunoPonce
I guess nobody told them about silica dust They will all have lung disease by the time they are 40 OSHA would shut them down . But got to say these men work like dogs yet they seem to enjoy themselves