Good working skills, I was a sheet metal worker in my younger days and made buckets and other similar item out of galvanised sheet metal, and tin plate, nice to see that these skills haven't been lost in time.
I like these kind of manufacturing videos. Reminds me my childhood watching blacksmith working all the time. However I think if you remove the rust of that rod which became the handle it will be even better.
Nice to see a craftsman work with his hands and a little assistance from the tools. I like seeing the surrounding area and hearing the sounds of everyday life. Pakistan?
And who says this is “Primitive Tech” ?? When the people in charge are using the same exact thing just hooked up to motors because they don’t wanna hire humans ……Watch your words boy
@@tannerlane9669 Watch your words, you make a fool of yourself, he is right that this is primitive, all of India and Pakistan is primitive like almost every country of the middle east and has nothing to do with the West. If it weren't for machines we wouldn't have even 20% of what we have today, it's not simply to "replace" a worker, it's to make life easier and better for all of us, including that worker you're talking about.
@@ivafranja First why are you copying my words like a female & second what are you even talking about, you guys are calling something primitive when you don’t even know how to do it
@@ADRIAN-zh4ti wrong continent, they said swaziland (africa) vs switzerland (europe). Although I've never been to either it seems swaziland is a developing country still so still behind a bit compared to the swiss. Although maybe switzerland like to do things the old fashioned way?
Thank you for taking the time to show how these buckets are made by hand. People in North America should appreciate manufacturing technics they have compared to this.
That is a good quality bucket, unlike the products people buy from China. The handle is a little overkill (because I bucket must be both as light and as durable as possible). Good quality anyway.
I used to think that without electricity civilization would fall. These guys give me hope that some level of tech will survive and then flourish after some cataclysm. Preety impressive.
They are the true survivors in this world. Being able to work with your hands like that is a blessing. I love watching them ply their trades. God bless them!
@@danielpurcell7395 The thing that amazes and impresses me is there is no rulers, no power tools, no welding machines. Just well trained eyes and hand tools. I could spend all day there watching these people.