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Such skillful hands, these people are nothing short of artists in my opinion.. I'm an American, for decades we've been led to believe we are better than literally every other culture that exists, I'm no longer even sure if that was ever really true or not, but it certainly isn't true in my mind anymore. The entire planet is full of wonderful people, with so much wisdom to pass down . I'm a metal worker, mostly sheet metal ( tinner) , and I worry that the 30+ years experience I have will die with me as I have yet to find anyone really willing to put in the work needed to learn the skills I possess. I actually talked my own son outta doing what I do tho, my occupation is in the top 10 deadliest jobs list. . Anyway, these people are awesome in my eyes.. fantastic work 👏👏👏
@@alemgas I'm a roofer, I've been 140 foot off the ground, hanging off a rope on a homemade swing, doing church steeples.. most of us prefer not wearing a blindfold, not sure what kinda roofing you were referring to, and yes my occupation is listed in the top deadliest occupations . . I do things with my hands that most men haven't a clue how to do.. That utter crap you're smelling is your breath..
So thats where all the cheap parts come from! Man, if these guys had machines, they'd be dangerous. All the saftey precautions are being followed I see. Fun to watch!
Clearly it is NOT a piston for an engine but a larger compressor. I am not convinced I would ever install a piston of this quality in any type of compressor. But thumbs up for sandals and molten iron.
@@XD-te6vj Not so sure my friend since it has a lot of impurities typical of cast iron when poured into the crucible, the scrap they use to melt is brown plus the chips coming of the lathe when they machine it looks like typical cast iron. Aluminum on the other had doesn't corrode and becomes brownish, has very little slag and the chips when machining would be more like strings. :)
"Магические клещи" называются кронциркуль и нутромер. Точность измерения до 0.5мм, в прямых руках можно довести до 0.1мм. Вполне себе годная метрологическая технология столетней давности. Внезапно применяется и по сей день, как, на примере в видео, для предварительных измерений прямо на ходу (не повторяйте подобных действий!). Если кажется, что современные измерительные приборы лучше, попробуйте взять японский цифровой штангенциркуль Митутойо и померять вращающуюся деталь, очень вероятно, что это будет его последнее измерение.
Many of the things around us can be made using primitive technology. But think of how much labor time would be wasted doing that. This is the reason poor countries remain poor. People spend a week on tasks which can be done in a single day.
@@blocknyckeln it's for ammonia pumps. The fabrication of the crankshafts can also be watched here in some videos. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DM90h2YtV5k.html
@@JohnDoe-es5xh Thanks for the link! I wondered just how I missed this video from Amazing Things until I realized it was from a different YT channel. I subscribed.
Great work and in such basic conditions, I would like to see what these people would think of working on modern 5 axis and more cnc machines. Would be great to get machinists from. Both sides of the work environments and see what they think.
Cast iron is excellent for large piston and many engines & pumps & compressors use it. It holds the oil to help prevent wear and quight strong enough if designed correctly. Steel is a very very poor piston material but can be used with correct lubrication design but totally not suitable for a engine
It is so sad to see people in the 21st-century work like that. The damage to the environment. Skillful people are working on nearly 200 years old technology. It is a crime of the governments in these countries, that they can't do better.
Quel travail incroyable, nu pied avec l'aluminium en fusion, quand on voit qu'en France il faut une nacelle, avec casque de protection, lunettes, gants, bouchons d'oreilles pour changer une malheureuse ampoule à 2 mètres de hauteur, je reste bouche bée 🙄
Pakistani mechanics are very intelligent but our engineers are least interested in practical solutions. Unfortunately our governments behaviour is not encouraging so many reasons for hurdles. Departmental interventions, taxation rules etc. The moments one builds infrastructure tax department enters. Next time 'tooba'
In Italia, dove ci sono regole asfissianti sulla sicurezza sul lavoro, ci sono circa 800 morti l'anno....figuriamoci qui che lavorano metalli fusi in ciabatte ai piedi.....dico solo, povera gente costretta a lavorare per vivere in quaste condizioni 😥
Они молодцы в таких условиях делают такую работу. Но меня удивляет отсутствие средств защиты у рабочих работающих в литейном цеху. Ни защитных костюмов ни защитной обуви ни рестораторов ни защитных очков ни касок ни верхонок ничего нет. В литейном цеху рабочии работают в тапочкахсланцах
some people are here just to make fun of people being self-reliant. if you want to see perfect European manufacturing then take yourself over there...The USA/EU did the same manufacturing process long ago. Sure anyone could wipe a card and pay $5k for these pistons.... the average earning is about $10-30 a day here.....please do go watch someone make hamburgers instead.
Для стационарных полудизельных одноцилиндровых двигателей. В Индии/Пакистане их очень много используют в сельской местности. Благо, ресурс и ремонтопригодность у них на век непрерывной эксплуатации.