Судя по скорости обработки- сделано из пластилина. Судя по чистоте привалочных поверхностей - перегонять должна нефть или что погуще, остальное прольется. Судя по сборке на стружку и пыль и отсутствию масла- работает меньше, чем её делали. 😂 А так ну молодцы, чо.
Finish product full of dirt, scale, crust, metal shavings, casting sand, and pumice… all hidden behind a thin veneer of green Chinese paint. 3rd World Technology at its finest 👍🏻
Посмотрел эти видео.. Вывод прост.. -всё что делают эти люди это изготавливают те или иные детали станков или механизмов... п о х о ж и е на оригиналы!! Именно -похожие!!! Ни о каком качестве литья или механической обработки речь не идёт!!! Уверен.. моторесурс и долговечность работы этих изделий на таком же примитивном уровне как и процесс изготовления.. Про культуру производства.. ? -это катастрофа! Дешевле? Ну и зачем мне подобная цена.. если это не будет работать!??
I often see comments criticizing safety or workmanship. Those comments may be appropriate for us, but that place is not us. I have a high regard for the hard work and ingenuity shown here. The engineering, materials and workmanship here are perfect for the product being manufactured. When a product is properly engineered, it can be produced with an adequate yield with people and equipment possessed by the manufacturer. If thick gaskets are used, for instance, finely machined mating surfaces are not needed. Specifying a tolerance that is tighter than needed for yield or performance will increase costs without improving quality or reliability. The material used here is recycled cast steel. It has known (to within needed limits) uniformity, strength, modulus, toughness, ductility, etc. The designers have assured that thicknesses and tolerances are appropriate for the material properties. I would not use it for manufacturing Formula I race car parts, but that's not what's being done here. That work safety practices that we see here are foreign to us, but they are appropriate for Pakistan (or India, if that is the case). That country has a long way to go before they will have work conditions similar to the western world, but they are progressing. If you want those people to starve, send them a million lawyers and safety inspectors. Also keep in mind that their cultural differences are reflected in their work places; you will probably never see any of these men come to work with a hangover.
I wanted to know what durability guarantees they give on these poor quality constructions, which require precision in their construction, for the Indian market or other similar markets maybe it would be good..
I think it was the carriage moving back and forth. The gibs must be loose or the ways are worn out. Large cutting forces will do that to unhardened ways after a while. These people don't worry about cutting forces unless the motor stalls out. If it does they just slap a bigger motor on it.
Eastern craftsmanship is awesome. I like to think of myself as capable of building anything. I can, but I would be on a learning curve. These fellows can routinely build anything. They have that King of skill. Their humbling to watch!
In a country where everything is recyclable so these types of factories are predominate on every street corner I’m still astonished by the amount and quantity of scrap metal which is available and also still unbelievable how they could acquire the materials they need for their production whats become obvious is the amount of craftsmanship creativity and knowledgeable they obviously possess to produce a great quality product
Imagine how nice they’d turn out if they weren’t throwing a fresh machined surface on top of another machined surface without a care in the world. What’s really amazing is their feet- if I do some light machine work in my shop I’m picking shaving splinters out for a week from everywhere. These guys walk around in flip flops and seem to be impermeable to metal splinters
@@wellscody86 People who do manual labor develop calluses, which are hardened areas of the skin due to prolonged exposure to irritation, friction, or pressure. Calluses show up mostly on the hands and feet, but can show up anywhere.
Garbage in - garbage out. 12:40 drilling is a great example of low accuracy machining. They simply do not care about the quality beyond the "best quality" sticker.
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Most manufacturing process? You would think, all this time and effort, and todays technology, having a translator, and wording things correctly, in the video title, would be part of the video process.