I'm sorry, I watched one dude with a razor break down tires and then watched 4 guys, a forklift and a machine.... That dude with the sharp blade, incredible!
@johnvalencia7488 - I think those videos are from Pakistan, a country whose language apparently doesn't even have a word for safety. It's a wonder that any of these Pakistani workers still have all their fingers and toes.
I spent many hours at a tire-burning plant in Patterson, CA. It was unable to operate at a profit because of all the scrubbers and settling ponds that were required to make the exhaust somewhat breathable. It only had a 25 megawatt turbine and the plant was massive. It failed. Later the tire pit somehow caught fire. It burned for several years.
The metal in the tires can form giant "bird nests" in the boiler. We have coal boilers too, its easier to burn coal. From a chemical point of view its a fairly good fuel for larger boilers. In our country tires typically are used as material in some parts (soft floor in playgrounds) and the cement industri. Cement require fuel with a high energy value, its a suitable fuel for that process.
The bander is our friend,The bander is our buddy. This should be repeated 20 times on the way to work everyday. Remember grasshopper. The bander is our friend. Whoever sharpened barefoot dudes tool needs a raise.
I'm glad you highlighted the proper and improper methods available for recycling. Technology and carbon fuel powered devices are what brought us to the brink of climate disaster. The only sustainable methods aren't more energy and materials intensive, but less. The man with the knife is not only energy neutral, but human labor dependant, which is exactly what is needed for a society that supports itself. Unfortunately, manufacturing and mineral extraction have moved far far beyond redemption as far as the environment goes. We are well past the tipping point. It only gets worse from here.
Super job with the tires, reusing them like that. It is a shame that we can not recycle old tires into new tires. Maybe someday that will change. 💙 T.E.N.
Increíble, mientras en algunos lados gozan de unas máquinas poderosas en otros sitios a los trabajadores no les dan el mínimo equipo de seguridad (ilegal). Descalzos trabajan
In credible cutting tools machine. Thanks for sharing your videos. I subscribed your RU-vid channel to support your videos. Greetings from Canada thanks
These people are hard working, and there are only a few that could do what they do with little tools. There are very few, or if any that would do it without the great machines
i use a log splitter and a knife in the sweet spot of the sidewall. it cuts a lot easier than youd think, provided the knife doesnt get pinched in the work peice. log splitter for shearing hand size slabs.
Существует огромное кладбище шин (Сулабия,) прямо под открытым небом, его видно даже из космоса 🤕 просто гигантское пространство и всё в шинах старых, навряд ли они смогут их все переработать с учётом того, что появляются миллионы новых 😬
amazing how slow these machines are. 4 guys on one machine to move a tire seems incredibly inefficient. The guy with the manual tool and working barefoot on the floor got more done in less time
It doesn't make sense to me either - what's the point of working if you can't even afford a pair of shoes? The crazy part is that India manufactures many affordable products for it's own citizens, including shoes. I think worker safety is also a non-existent concept over there 🙄🥴
Как я понимаю шины сами по себе токсичны из-за химикатов и прочего. Объясните! Если шины переработать в крошку, добавить туда ещё разных химикатов, размазать по земле и назвать это детскими площадками, беговыми дорожками и.т.д., эта гремучая смесь, стала безопасной ???
A mão de obra nesses países é tão barata que não tem retorno investir em maquinário. O trabalhador tipo escravo arrisca a própria vida pra não morrer de fome.
Very impressive machines and People !.. That barefoot guy with a blade so sharp it would cut his foot off before he could feel it ! Please, what is the music playing from approx. the 9:20 mark to the end of the video ? 🙂 Oops, never mind, I saw the video mention here..
Are shoes very expensive in India? Because whenever I see videos of people working, they are barefoot or wearing sandals. Aren't there safety regulations at work? Greetings
One guy working all day doing 3 different operations The machine costs lots of money so someone is charging a lot to recycle the tires or the recycled rubber is worth a fortune. It doesn't look like a cheap operation especially if one man has to handle every tire so often.
This may be a viable operation where labor is low, energy is high, and environmental standards are lax...I read somewhere that US concrete industries literally burned a quarter of all waste tires generated in the US in 2017 for energy; reminds me of the ads by a concrete company claiming they've found a way to sequester CO2 in their products..I wonder if they're burning tires to keep the lights on :)