I think the employee's working environment is poor. Employees who process light green plastic are working without even wearing protective equipment or masks, even though the debris is splashing. I think the minimum safety should be guaranteed.
I bet there is no built in obsolescence in these parts!!! made to last well past their design life I was fascinated watching these guys work, imagine the quality work they could produce if they used modern machinery
In addition to what I want to tell you, very interesting video. Thanks for sharing. Now: it is impossible for these ways of working to be used in industrialized countries under quality standards, environmental protection and industrial safety. At least in my country -Argentina- it would be impossible. Workers do not use any type of protection. Don't take care of your eyes or ears, your hands without gloves, heads without helmets, shoes without steel toe caps. In my country, unions and municipal inspections would close these factories in 24 hours., Will they have insurance for workers? I saw in video 2 a teenager painting without gloves or a mask, Breathing in paint fumes all the time. wow! Impossible to compete against Asian industries. Sorry if there are writing errors but English is not my language and you do what you can. Greetings.
Same in Germany of course. I am an engineer in a large steel and technology company in Germany. I am shocked by the conditions in these workshops. Life is apparently worth nothing in India and the hourly wage is probably corresponding. It is reminiscent of the early 19th century at the beginning of the industrial age in Europe. I wonder how high the H-rate is in these companies. It is probably like a lottery who goes home safe and unharmed. I don't know why they proudly present this on RU-vid. It makes me sad. But that is probably the price of having many goods produced in the countries where it is by far the cheapest, just for our consumption. India, Pakistan, etc. are replacing China, which now have Western standards, produces high developed goods and technologies and therefore also have higher wages and costs. I guess they learning the hard way at the expense of employee health and life
WOW, At least a Toy should have a WEE bit of quality control. Tossing the stuff around like trash like it will be in the future... That Roadside service was neat to watch. Were You in the right place at the right Time ? AHAHA I wonder how long that Tractor sat there before all the parts were rounded up and delivered by Motorcycle. They made enough Nails for every person on the Planet. AHAHAHA... I wonder how long the trail of old shoes were that were falling off the load ??
I really admire these men in the skilful way they make thing and most of the work is hands on hard manual work. Keep up the great work you all do, you must be very tired and exhausted by the end of each day to do what you do. To keep your families roof overt there heads and put food on the table…😊
Tremendo trabajos metalúrgicos ,pero seguridad personal no existe sin ningún tipo de protección de ojotas!!; 🤦sin protección las poleas, las instalaciones eléctricas todas colgando ,fuera d ello son exelentes profesionales
These are real men at work ! Why are you not letting the viewers hear them talking? Some of us just want to hear them talk so we can at least not miss home that much man !! Everyone here talks English!!!😢 C'mon..these are the coolest guys doing the most coolest thing ever 😎
I wish they had posted a turn around time to what it took. I had to back up the video when I realized they were cutting down that junk/discard metal to make parts. With that being said...Walking around in metal shavings would drive me mad. 😊😊
Sharp edges on all the seams. Pre rusted nails in the seats. Who wouldn't want to give this to their toddler? /s Can we get at least a tiny bit of quality control for babies toys?
To the guys in the machine shop-I hope you get paid a good wage. Brutal work load. To the guy that runs the blue sandal shop. Good job on keeping everything organized clean and updating your equip.
The workmanship of the child's horse manufacturer staff is terrible. Those mould seams are sharp, they should be trimmed or ground down, especially around the tail. Using rusty old screws as nails, that are not even in the correct position, sums up the quality of the product.
the scene with the major breakdown at the side of the road brought back a lot of memories for me. my friend and I owned a classic 1949 Hudson. and we had a axle break one time, among other things going wrong and leaving up broken down by the side of the road. but luckily the damage wasn't as severe as you had. the video also reminded me of having to do break jobs , and replacing bearings. we really had a lot of adventures in that car, good and bad. despite it all, I miss that time in my life....
Yep my parents owned a 49 Wasp and a 51 Hornet. Moved to FL from NJ pulling a trailer with the Hornet in 57. Tell you what vehicles back then were famous for breaking axles.
Oye realmente me parece interesante todos los procesos. Gracias a estos videos me ehe enterado de muchas cosas por detalle me.doy cuenta que es un país pobre, pero sus habitantes con muchas ganas de trabajar. Los felicito, mi admiración ustedes . Dios les bendiga. John y Salas desde Los Pijiguaos, Venezuela
ok gracias por sus comentarios,, en honor a la verdad,,dispongo de pocos recursos economicos,,yo no dedico diariamente a la actividad de la pirolisis del plastico,, fuera sensacional que lo hiciera todos los dias estoy en etapa de ensayo y error,,,ademas estamos condicionados por la falta de electricidad el proceso dura mas de 5horas y apenas nos dan 4,,,pero de q, se puede hacer combustible de plastico eso se lo garantizo,,,yo estosy en san cristobal tachira,,me stoy ahora enfocando por un mejorador de octanage como lo es el metanol y etanol,,,estoy preparando los equipos trbajando con las uñas...
@@JoseMartinez-ek7jr excelente amigo, continúa asi. T3 darás cuenta que en menos que canta un gallo, tendrás bastante éxito, tan así que el éxito vá a ser parte de tu vid cotidiana como algo tan simple de cepillarse los dientes. Dios le bendiga!
1983 yilinda motor yenileme atolyesinde calisdim, cocuk isci olarak. Bundan daha iyi ekipman,arac, gerec vardi, Bu adamlar nerde yasiyor? 1980 yilindan daha eski teknoloji kullaniyorlar.
Having worked on metal and wood lathes myself, I so much appreciate your work! It is good to see humans doing good work instead of machines and computers. I Thank You So Much! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
@@michaelantoninich7770 Я покупал ребенку мячик ,сделанный в Пакистане (маде ин Пакистан ) .Прослужил он не долго. Чуть дольше чем китайские мячи .Поэтому ни чего особенного в плане качества изготовления .
It's sad and disappointing to see how little the people in these countries seem to care about children. But then again, I kinda expected it from people who are stuck in the caveman age mentality. That green plastic horse on blue wheels at the beginning of the video...man, all those sharp edges where little children can and will hurt themselves, and how they just carelessly throw the items around. No wonder these people can't advance and continue to stagnate.
wow I do bet that those were the finest $2 crank shafts to had ever be made but to see them tossed into a tumbler and tumbled was hard to see being done.
I wondered that myself. Everytime I saw someone run wood through a band saw, I would catch myself gripping my hands together. No air ventilation to draw particles out of the building, and no one wearing protective clothes and eyewear. These guys are working their asses off, it wouldn't hurt to mark the work place safer.
@@gaterunner64 Вот вот .И я о том же .Я и сам когда то работал в подобных условиях .Но вовремя сбежал и сменил сферу деятельности на более безопасную .
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I don't think there's anything these guys can't fix. So *Why* don't they fix the machines that they use to make their living from? If something breaks, they just add tape or wood or both. Instead of fixing the part that broke. And doing occasional maintenance would stop breaks from happening. It's bizarre.
@@MultiCal That's heartbreaking. Truly. The West and First World Countries shouldn't be allowed to abuse these people, these countries, the way they have. There's not even any really trustworthy way to make donations to these men and their families. Between the rich and religion keeping a solid chokehold grip on their existence, there's no way out. I can only imagine how frustrating that must be for them. My comment was directed towards the owners. Not the workers. But I can see how it read. So the owners just blame the workers if something breaks down, I'm guessing? The workers can't win in any way. And yes, I've worked in a job situation similarly bleak. Every step is another on eggshells. No, I am not US born. But I am old enough to know what it's like to have no rights and no hope even when employed. Because I lost both my job and my pension. That's why this pisses me off so much.
Maybe they don’t have the parts to replace, but you do have really admire the work they do, I know I wouldn’t be able to manage 1 hr and I would be no use…😅
A maioria pença como eu ....PÔ parafuso e enferrujados .teria que ser um arrebite plastico...e outra coisa a maneira como tratam o material jogando de lado p outro ......sou retificador ferramenteiro..uma vez vi um engenheiro alemão falar p um funcionário do meu lado você trata as peças assim dessa maneira sua casa deve ser uma bagunça
1:08:44 this guy doesn't even know how to tighten the wheel nuts properly! He can fix a broken drum brake but has no clue, how to tighten the nuts on a wheel. Maybe it's just irrelevant if the tire runs wobbly due to the low speeds. But it still doesn't hurt if you do it right. He probably doesn't know any better...
Sensacional. Só acho impressionante a má vontade com que eles fazem as coisas e a precariedade das fábricas. Eles não põe uma luva, uma máscara de proteção. 😮
Bhai ek 11 saal ke bache ke liye bhi plastic ka ghoda bana den jisme jhula bhi jhula ja sake mere bete ne apna ghoda kabadi ko bahut ro rokar becha wo use dena nahi chahta tha halanki uske paas do cycle hain lekin use wahi ghoda chahiye rota hai wo use yaad karke use ghr me chala sakta tha aur jhul bhi sakta tha bolta hai ab me kahan se laon ghoda bahut chote bachon ke liye hi market me ata hai mere bete ko ghr me chalana hai use asal ka ghoda la nahi sakti aap mujhse uski kimat le len ya mere bete ki khushi ke khatir ek ghoda bana den bada ki o use age bhi 2 -3 saal chala sake Ghar hi ghr me Aisa ghoda bana den jhule wala aur tyer wala bacha hai wo uska dil nahi dukhana chahti
I know times are tough for developing countries, but jeez, no pride in manufacturing here. If you make a toy for the children, at least try to remove the millions of incredibly sharp edges that the lazy dude from blow molding left behind. Rusty ass fasteners, too?