I worked in a foundry in Canada where we made the finest brake drums and rotors in the world. we exported these parts to some some of the finest cars makers around the world. Now we don't make any parts and furnaces are quiet and cold. You just can't compete with labour this cheap and standards this low. I have no malice for the foundry men in India or Pakistan, I just feel kind of bad that they work under these conditions as wage slaves and I work for less now too.... One day there will come reckoning..... I will stand with these men.
Sadly,your drums now come from China. They manufacture what they need. Also,it's your fault,not theirs,..see how that was turned around with nothing to back my statement..blame the manufacturer,not the slave
@@Pimentel-Kreations The most advanced grey iron foundry in North America did not see its equipment scraped, it was sold to a Chinese firm for pennies on the dollar. And added bonus Dana Brake parts got the contracts when they bought bought us eliminating their competitor, they made a pile of money running the operation into the ground, and they made money selling the equipment to their new Chinese drum/rotor supplier..
Estas personas se meresen mucho respeto por su trabajo y una manera de pagar su gran esfuerso seria que minimo les proporcionaran uniformes y ekipo de seguridad son muy chambiadores los felicito animo
I'm a machinist and in the USA this labor would cost around $4000 to buy 1 wheel. They are doing for less than the cost of a mass produced automated manufactured wheel, probably around the equivalent of $400
@@Ozsmallbore right but that's what we would pay in the US for an average wheel. $400. And that's why we don't do custom very.much. we mass produced otherwise it's too expensive.
...e os trabalhadores brasileiros reclamam de certas coisas! Totalmente insalubre esses trabalhos que esses homens fazem, com certeza chegam a velhice cheios de problemas respiratórios, de coluna, e outras enfermidades causadas pelo tipo de serviço executado por anos sem cuidados!!
this guys dont rely on china to come save them with parts like the west,they make their own and yet people complain about their foot wear,do you want them to wear tight jeans or shorts?
What town or village in India please? Simple information like that provides perspective. Most producers of videos fail to realize that. Maybe just maybe there are some of us here in the West that are dying to invest. But where is it?
Hmmm, what were those castings made from. Raw iron with alloying additives or recycled ship parts? Then the lovely dirt floor workshop staffed by blokes wearing sloppy long sleeves and sandals. With no eye protection using lathes at least 70 years old. Most modern piece is the crank grinder and that is 40 years old. Then the crank was ground and not polished? And no provision for a spigot bush or a crank centre bolt.
ماشاءاللہ۔ماں کی دعا جنت کی ہوا 🤲 آج کی ویڈیو بہت اچھی آللہ تعالٰی آپ کو زندگی میں اور ذیار کامیابی عطا فرمائے آمین۔☺ "کانوں میں ناچتی تھی کسی بانسری کی لہر آنچل میں بھر کے لائے تھے ہم چاندنی کی لہر"
Es admirable todo menos que sean esclavos , tengan reyes , se dejen mandar por líderes . Vea el panzón de azul no hace nada y todos los demás transpiran y ponen toda su voluntad ¿Sabe que? El gordo de azul junto a otros que no se ven , se comen la voluntad , la vida y el tiempo de muchos de los que ahí dejan hasta su aliento . Explique me que piensa . Quizás soy yo quien no les entiende.
@@alanrodriguez1993 🤩 “No nosso dia a dia, às vezes nos sentimos desanimados emocionalmente ou fisicamente e é por isso que precisamos da motivação dos outros para nos mantermos focados no objetivo da nossa vida” .😃
I dont think you can compare the quality of parts made in India with Pakistan. India is the 4th largest automobile manufacturer globally. High end brands are all manufactured locally. The next time you fly , in all likelihood the landing gear was made in India.
People never tire of mentioning the lack of ppe. Please realise this is a third world country, they can't afford such luxuries! These people are decades behind the leading countries both in resources and the way they think. Could they take simple inexpensive steps to improve safety? Of course they could but its not a priority due to their mentality. If you go back far enough even the most developed countries had diabolical working conditions! In Britain, we used to send children to work in coal mines! These guys are working hard and getting by with what they have! I enjoy watching these videos and focus on the manufacturing not the ppe!😊