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@jimpomac
@jimpomac Год назад
Glad to see these guys wearing their Safety Sandals
@marktwain622
@marktwain622 Год назад
No PPE, no safety guards...I wonder what their Worker's Comp is like.
@dahveed284
@dahveed284 Год назад
@@marktwain622 The worker's comp program there is likely "no work, no compensation" Their injury rate is probably pretty high: No safety equipment anywhere.
@montymiller3832
@montymiller3832 Год назад
As an industrial factory worker myself, the shoe wear was the thing that concerned me the most.
@anlusouza
@anlusouza Год назад
As condições de trabalho são preocupantes E a Mais-valia do dono da fábrica deve ser alto.
@dmburke007
@dmburke007 Год назад
I believe I see safety socks which makes the hole difference!!😂
@graywoulf
@graywoulf Год назад
The lack of personal safety and orderly workspace is horrifying. But, they still manage to produce a product.
@did_I_hurt_you_feefees
@did_I_hurt_you_feefees Год назад
I don't see any danger in standing right next to a giant fly wheel for a press with no safety covers using your bare hands...
@daveklein2826
@daveklein2826 Год назад
WHO CARES MR OSHA
@did_I_hurt_you_feefees
@did_I_hurt_you_feefees Год назад
@@daveklein2826 Apparently he does. Why are you so upset about something that has nothing to do with you?
@laurielaurie8280
@laurielaurie8280 Год назад
Shows how spoiled Americans are. We should never take that for granted.
@did_I_hurt_you_feefees
@did_I_hurt_you_feefees Год назад
@@laurielaurie8280 Spoiled? Because we value our limbs being attached to our bodies? Also, why would we take being spoiled for granted? That makes no sense.
@gottagift
@gottagift Год назад
I could never understand that instruction to "wash before use" that comes with brand new cookware. I now have a better understanding.
@RuthJohnstonaworldofgoods
@RuthJohnstonaworldofgoods Год назад
I kept thinking the same thing. Love watching the process and appreciate all that goes into something I take for granted.
@banthaexplosion
@banthaexplosion Год назад
Well said Sirius.
@joegilly1523
@joegilly1523 Год назад
I’m going to use my good cleaning dirt.
@ghostrider8028482
@ghostrider8028482 Год назад
Exactly what I was thinking
@chrishayes5755
@chrishayes5755 Год назад
tell you to wash the toxins off the surface, but don't tell you the material itself (aluminum) is extremely hazardous to your health and leeches into your food
@rockybass9764
@rockybass9764 Год назад
Next time you think you had a tough day at the office watch this. That right there is WORK.
@scottonandrew
@scottonandrew Год назад
I was just thinking that. Fun to watch for 10 minutes, but not so much to DO it for 12 to 14 hours 6 days a week and getting crap wages in return.
@reservoirinc7750
@reservoirinc7750 Год назад
Next time you think these are overpriced, just remember that it took 40 men, wearing duct tape clothing and working in adverse working conditions, to make this for you.
@dlighted8861
@dlighted8861 Год назад
Nothing hard about that at all. 🙄
@patrickd9551
@patrickd9551 Год назад
It's actually called slavery, but who cares about such details
@rockybass9764
@rockybass9764 Год назад
@@patrickd9551 That is actually everyday life / work for many in the world. We in the USA have it pretty easy. I have been to Central America a lot and, sad to say, if you come from a poor family those jobs are actually good jobs. They pay. The poverty by USA standards is the norm for most 3rd world countries. Go to some of them and don’t stay in the tourist hotels, stay with locals in their home. My wife and I do, poor as it may be, they still hold family #1. It’s humbling to spend a few weeks with a family in a poor neighborhood.
@deltajohnny
@deltajohnny Год назад
The "human lathes" are just unbelievable 😮😮😮
@tigertiger1699
@tigertiger1699 Год назад
Yeah…, 40 years in engineering.. I’ve still got more to learn…👍
@paullockyer7230
@paullockyer7230 Год назад
yeah, that was a surprise.
@tigertiger1699
@tigertiger1699 Год назад
Be interesting to see the tool.., chatter free.., yet still looks like the swarf in pouring off it..
@deltajohnny
@deltajohnny Год назад
@@tigertiger1699 It must be hard to do that every single day at work 🙄🙄
@deltajohnny
@deltajohnny Год назад
@@paullockyer7230 After watching these work conditions, all "normal" jobs in my country are wonderful 👍👍
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 Год назад
2:02 - The flywheel on that machine is insane.
@klausifyme
@klausifyme Год назад
I noticed as well. That made me incredibly anxious.
@thomasrapp2536
@thomasrapp2536 Год назад
We're is the guard??? In the US, OSHA would have had a field day there.
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 Год назад
@@thomasrapp2536 The Health and Safety Executive in Britain is far more strict that what you have in the US (from what I've seen on TV). Even without the flywheel, if someone got drawn into those open gears, that would be the end of them.
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 Год назад
@@thomasrapp2536 The Health and Safety Executive in Britain is far more strict that what you have in the US (from what I've seen on TV). Even without the flywheel, if someone got drawn into those open gears, that would be the end of them.
@franciscosandiego3026
@franciscosandiego3026 Год назад
This video is OSHA approved.
@weejohnbb
@weejohnbb Год назад
The guy @ 5:55 is not just the machinist - he is the machine.
@Gritzian777
@Gritzian777 Год назад
Часть корабля - часть команды))))
@peterweidl8706
@peterweidl8706 Год назад
Wonder how long it takes him to put his work uniform on?
@cjyoung4080
@cjyoung4080 Год назад
and the QA guys
@altai2286
@altai2286 Год назад
Молодцы мужики, очень хорошая работа!!!
@ВельзевулВельзевульфович
Как будто в 19й век попал. 😂
@e-mailGuru
@e-mailGuru Год назад
Работают с полным нарушением техники безопасности, там даже вытяжек нет, без респираторов, это ужасно. Рабочее место не убирается, у станков, где стружка, люди работают без очков. На гильотине должны фотоэлементы стоять, но, скорее всего, их там нет. Про ботинки с металлическим или поликарбонатный подносном я даже не говорю, любая из заготовок может легко травмировать пальцы ног, если свалится, они в легких тапочках там ходят.
@ShvyrkovAnton
@ShvyrkovAnton Год назад
@@e-mailGuru А смысл им с ТБ заморачиваться, если никаких штрафов нету: поранился - сам виноват.
@e-mailGuru
@e-mailGuru Год назад
@@ShvyrkovAnton вам сколько лет, что вы задаете такие вопросы? Это всего лишь забота и уважение людей, работающих на тебя. А не жлобство по экономии каждой копейки. Вы еще напишите, что детский труд с 8 лет это здорово.
@ShvyrkovAnton
@ShvyrkovAnton Год назад
@@e-mailGuru Я и не утверждал, что я поддерживаю такое. Тем не менее, это правда жизни в подобных странах: товар должен быть максимально дешёвым, иначе конкуренты съедят. Вот и экономят на всём, чём могут. :\
@u.e.u.e.
@u.e.u.e. Год назад
Interesting! 😃👍 Although I wouldn't aluminum pots call "quality". They are ok and do what they are made for. I had rather used the word "quality" if it had been the same pot of stainless steel. 😉 But the men deliver a good job! 👍
@einundsiebenziger5488
@einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад
... I wouldn't call* aluminum pots quality*.
@tainco
@tainco Год назад
Sin palabras, atónito, lo hacen ver muy fácil, son legendarios con todo esa experiencia
@ataboyboyboy8895
@ataboyboyboy8895 Год назад
Great job. Working conditions are appalling. Not even industrial masks.
@peterfrazer1943
@peterfrazer1943 Год назад
I bought one from an Indian Shop in the UK, to make a big Pan of Broth, no bother whatsoever. Use it every Winter for my homemade soup, everyone loves it and it feeds Family and friends. I would recommend these to anyone.
@ikonix360
@ikonix360 Год назад
I'd be willing to bet it's better than the same size pot produced entirely by machine.
@hairybear7705
@hairybear7705 Год назад
Just out of interest, how much did it cost you in the UK?
@peterfrazer1943
@peterfrazer1943 Год назад
@@hairybear7705 It's a while back but I think around £7.
@deusdat
@deusdat Год назад
Industry at the end of the 19th century.
@josephciampa550
@josephciampa550 Год назад
Impressive !!! Very Hard Working and Talented People. No Eye Protection, No Ear Protection !!! Safety Gloves !!! What Safety Gloves !!!
@hairybear7705
@hairybear7705 Год назад
And probably no sick pay, no pension, no paid holidays, no Unions...... Could be wrong, but I doubt it.
@briancarr9655
@briancarr9655 Год назад
And no guards on the gear wheels and v belts. Looks like a factory from the early 20th century.
@infatum9
@infatum9 Год назад
Fully agree on eye protection. God forbid if anyone gets a bit in the eye. However small. Lucky if it floats on the side and not anywhere eye retina. Otherwise, surgery. People who had a bit in the eye at least once would just refuse working as they know the pain, the debilitating feeling of constant rubbing and tearing and redness in the eye. The place needs at least safety goggles. Even the cheapest 5 USD on Aliexpress would save their eyes. Someone open a factory in India or ship it. The owner of the place needs to provide the safety gear. At least eye protection. That's how 3rd world lives. No proper housing, poor working conditions. Time to change. I'm glad RU-vid exposes all that. So that we could vomit every time we nag about some stupid console issue or browser problems. Everything by comparison.
@richarddio1143
@richarddio1143 Год назад
Youll never see how many people get hurt really bad in this place, big wheels turning like that and no covers on them, shameful.
@zeekwolfe6251
@zeekwolfe6251 Год назад
Nice, heavy machinery but the factory is very inefficient. It has too many workers and no automation.
@victorsamouil949
@victorsamouil949 Год назад
تحية لهؤلاء العمال الابطال الدين يعملون جاهدين. في بيئة ملوثث. وضجيج في سبيل لقمة العيش
@LegoBeto
@LegoBeto Год назад
I honestly think there needs to be a tariff on imports from countries that do not have safe labor laws. If manufacturers such as these were safer, they could get some sort of tariff break or something to encourage them to create safe working conditions in other countries. It's hard to compete with countries that save on having unsafe practices.
@robertkat
@robertkat Год назад
This is 80 years ago in Pakistan. What makes you say "quality " ?
@foxlake6750
@foxlake6750 Год назад
This is aluminum sheet was produced in the 1920s. Most of equipment is from that era.
@edytalelito281
@edytalelito281 Год назад
Wirujące części maszyn, nie osłonięte pasy transmisyjne, brak okularów ochronnych, a co się stanie jeśli okruch metalu znajdzie się w oku? to jest ciemna strona pracy tych ludzi ,tak ciężko pracujących w dobie nano technologii i lotów kosmicznych .Co tu widzimy prymitywne warunki pracy. Martwimy się ptakami , kotkami ekologią ,a kto martwi się tymi ludźmi? Właściciel tej manufaktury, czy na pewno jest zmartwiony??
@bobbynash282
@bobbynash282 Год назад
They do with what they have. Manage to get it done. Its useful its inexpensive what more can you ask for. I admire them.
@dustysherrmann4427
@dustysherrmann4427 Год назад
👍🙏
@jonfoster1566
@jonfoster1566 Год назад
Uh food-safe raw materials?
@djpaulk
@djpaulk Год назад
Aluminium bullion, to gold.. Its like slum dog millionaire!
@djpaulk
@djpaulk Год назад
Environmental discharge.. is like they're children's
@djpaulk
@djpaulk Год назад
@@jonfoster1566 who cares? Lol
@maxmankowski9539
@maxmankowski9539 Год назад
Stroje ochronne pierwsza klasa .BHP i bezpieczenstwo pracownika na pierwszym miejscu tak jak w Polin.
@sudarshanrijal3516
@sudarshanrijal3516 Год назад
Hazardous work area. NO PPE. Ergonomically poor work area. People are very hardworking though.
@kitchenappliancesgrw1632
@kitchenappliancesgrw1632 Год назад
It's in Gujranwala Pakistan
@mscir
@mscir Год назад
GREAT work, these guys earn every penny. Do they rotate who does the heavier labor and who does the easy jobs?
@muzkat101
@muzkat101 Год назад
The finished product looks really nice. King of makes you think a bit, how little these people are getting paid daily, and especially when you do a lot of your kitchen pot shopping at TJ Maxx or Marshalls, or wherever, and where these stores are getting most of their cookware. Now you see how some of it is made. It may make you appreciate your cheap pot a tiny bit more... at least, I'd hope so.
@chrishayes5755
@chrishayes5755 Год назад
don't use aluminum. it's terrible for your brain health.
@cjyoung4080
@cjyoung4080 Год назад
they put in their entire lives into making those pots doing work like its the 1900s. ANd u calling it cheap pot. They brought their whole family to start a business
@muzkat101
@muzkat101 Год назад
@@cjyoung4080 Are you seriously ignoring my comment to focus only on one word? You may want to just re-read my comment. I'll give you a bit of clarity; in the country where these pots are made, they no doubt are luxury goods there and comes at a high cost to most who can afford to buy them. In America, however, most of these pots are not so expensive due primarily to the cost of living... to many of us, these are mostly considered 'cheap' pots; pots that most of us take for granted from who (where) and how they were made. The appreciation for these cheap pots comes from recognizing who and how they were made, as I alluded to... there is no shame in working hard to make a good 'cheap' pot. I for one now have a much greater appreciation for the hard work that goes into making these pots.
@Sigilstone17
@Sigilstone17 Год назад
you have no idea how much these people are being paid or how it compares to the average wage of where they live. Your conceit is astounding.
@muzkat101
@muzkat101 Год назад
@@Sigilstone17 I am astounding; thank you.
@andrewallen9993
@andrewallen9993 Год назад
Amazing how all that old made in Birmingham machinery is still working!
@labradogs1
@labradogs1 Год назад
It seems the wheel hasn't been invented yet. So much unnecessary work and lifting that a simple 'L' cart would eliminate.
@zincmaker
@zincmaker Год назад
если вспомнить школьный курс химии и добавить что алюминий токсичный металл, становится искренне жаль простых работяг дышащих алюминиевой пылью.
@jcmamcknight
@jcmamcknight Год назад
The boss said if they could go two days without an accident, they could have a company picnic.
@Frank_inSA
@Frank_inSA Год назад
Why do they always - in these Asian shops- throw their stuff around? Be it tools or their products...
@d.jensen5153
@d.jensen5153 Год назад
I love everything about this video, including the final products!
@franciscosandiego3026
@franciscosandiego3026 Год назад
Great video brother from the imperial county California 👍.
@ЮрийГорлачев-т4г
Смотрю сотый раз состояние шока какое трудолюбие и старательность в такиз условиях ютубу гимн
@ГасанМеджидов-щ9к
Промышленность Индии, Пакистана и Бангладеш это нечто!! Жуткая смесь каменного и 19 века, и небольшая примесь века 21го...
@АлександрСарамов
@@ГасанМеджидов-щ9к слава клятым большевикам, что у нас не так)
@rodeleon2875
@rodeleon2875 Год назад
hi honey, how was your day at the pot factory? What???? i said, how was your day at the pot factory? Whaaat???
@johnrutherford1953
@johnrutherford1953 Год назад
Love watching these videos, and once again no women or girls to be seen, not even a tea-lady. Where are they ? maybe at the hairdressers ?
@arvindsikarwar
@arvindsikarwar Год назад
बहुत मेहनत का काम और longer प्रोसेसिंग का काम है, और लो मार्जिन इंडस्ट्रीज है. शानदार मेहनती लोग हो आप
@levinef
@levinef Год назад
Wonder if the have a sign that says “____ minutes without accident”
@johngunther6333
@johngunther6333 Год назад
Hard-working men...Salute!
@dannydougin3925
@dannydougin3925 Год назад
Funny, handsome men at 4:04 - hat borrowing! 😆
@alro2434
@alro2434 Год назад
Very nice basic metal work with machinery that doesn't depreciate 10% every year!!
@AbuSous2000PR
@AbuSous2000PR Год назад
making an honest day's work
@julia_bayer6525
@julia_bayer6525 Год назад
Вот они, технологии будущего, после кризиса. Везде откат, а в Индии ничего не поменялось. Ни перчаток, ни масок, ни касок, ни какой иной спецодежды и красиво получается)))
@abeonthehill166
@abeonthehill166 Год назад
This is what i call recycling ! I just cannot stop watching these videos ! Regards……Abe ( uk )
@RandomThingsUp
@RandomThingsUp Год назад
Thanks for watching
@Abraham.Lincoln22
@Abraham.Lincoln22 Год назад
Are these the guys who make stuff for WalMart?
@Stefan_Van_pellicom
@Stefan_Van_pellicom Год назад
I was sceptical at first, but they make a damn fine end product.
@СергейСергей-у5д
Вот интересно сколько в Пакистане стоит именно эта кастрюля ? Наверное раз в десять дешевле чем у нас
@artpark5630
@artpark5630 Год назад
Дешёвая рабочая сила, а также, не думаю что они получают хотя бы талоны на молоко, при том что производство реально вредное.
@karlklein2966
@karlklein2966 Год назад
I'm sure no one ever got their tongs caught in those rollers.
@Freight_Train
@Freight_Train Год назад
That's cool that they have pajama day at the factory.
@Blasserman
@Blasserman Год назад
It's interesting how they used a wood fired oven to heat the metal. Hope the place is well ventilated.
@zopazopa5720
@zopazopa5720 Год назад
19 age
@arobatto
@arobatto Год назад
Pouring molten aluminum with sandals? Where are the safety shoes? Did I see flip flops?? Cotton clothing that would instantly ignite? No face shields and safety glasses? Also, not one drive system has any guarding - geared or belted. This is a safety horror show and the owner’s of this establishment should be ashamed of themselves to allow workers to work like this. This is exploitation of these poor people and whatever government agency that oversees workplace safety in this country doesn’t seem to give a damn about the safety of their workers!
@renatoparizzotto3936
@renatoparizzotto3936 Год назад
Parabéns 👏👏👏.muito bonitas❤❤
@TBrl8
@TBrl8 Год назад
Wasn’t expecting that end product when it started! Fair play. Hope the workers don’t get health issues.
@MrShobar
@MrShobar Год назад
It's a sweatshop.
@JohnDoe-ny1wp
@JohnDoe-ny1wp Год назад
Meanwhile, people are wanting $20 per hour for working at McDonalds.
@johnvincent4048
@johnvincent4048 Год назад
Nice comment!
@MrIslandman59
@MrIslandman59 Год назад
I just love an efficient production process!
@benhatcher2603
@benhatcher2603 Год назад
Me too! It would be great if these guys had one.
@kkknotcool
@kkknotcool Год назад
@@benhatcher2603 Shut up, you couldn't build this setup let alone anything better.
@gnashingmyteeth
@gnashingmyteeth Год назад
I meant - there is NO EFFIN' DAMN reason for these employees NOT to have BASIC proper protection from this environment !!
@jonneville666
@jonneville666 Год назад
Amazing workers doing a thankless job without safety glasses or even decent glove wear. If this isn't an example of employee exploitation, I don't know what is.
@VictorySpeedway
@VictorySpeedway Год назад
Why don't you go to wherever they are and organize a union? First, make sure you have a will.
@johncornell3665
@johncornell3665 Год назад
Great looking pots. They really care about quality
@codylowe613
@codylowe613 Год назад
Thank you to all the hard working individuals who made this video possible. I am so grateful for the people who make items that I can use. I don't often think of the wonder of work that was put into making something as simple as a pot to cook with, but we live in a miraculous time to see the process of turning an ingot of aluminum into an item of every day use.
@ArnhemCityTube
@ArnhemCityTube Год назад
You're kidding...wright? These machines and handling of materials is extremely outdated. Every bit of machinery is worn out to the point of barely operating....and so are the people. Nothing to be proud of!
@infatum9
@infatum9 Год назад
I especially appreciate the people at the end making sure no metal bits or curls are there by wiping it with a cloth and washing it afterwards. Even here, in Europe I have received a well-packaged ceiling projector mount made by a German company Vogel that had metal bits after drilling holes, burring and threading. The metal bits were also on the end sides. I took pictures and sent it to the producer. Had to sand and cut the metal bits since the projector mount was for a school. That was a shocker for me since even cheaper Chinese ceiling mounts were bit-free and well-painted.
@willporter89
@willporter89 Год назад
We call those Friday builds, somebody was being lazy :)
@sLim88CPC
@sLim88CPC Год назад
Low cost is low quality, period. Everything else (like your anecdotal evidence which is irrelevant for the whole view of the case) is an exception. You had bad luck of getting faulty item, can't avoid it in the best automated factories, after all, it's all mass production. But in Europe you have better norms, than just human eyesight (like in the vid above) and workers have better standard of workplace (i.e. protection etc.).
@infatum9
@infatum9 Год назад
@@sLim88CPC 1. Even for automation, there has to be quality control. At least basic inspection. Somebody was putting it in the box in my case. Though, it also might be that the company is in EU, but the factory in China or India. 2. Well, I came to another conclusion. High price does not mean good quality. Be it security cameras, 3D printers or lithium batteries.
@sLim88CPC
@sLim88CPC Год назад
@@infatum9 that is also true, constant growth is impossible in the long run and that's the idea of today's economies and companies. Hopefully everything won't crash in our lifetime. :)
@ArnhemCityTube
@ArnhemCityTube Год назад
yeah and how many times is that piece of cloth been re-used.....yuk
@zippythechicken
@zippythechicken Год назад
pretty amazing... I really like watching the raw aluminum being made into sheets
@marcomalo02
@marcomalo02 Год назад
First step, spread dirt evenly over every surface.
@ryanreedgibson
@ryanreedgibson Год назад
The noise of the flattener sound just like the game HalfLife.
@andrewthacker114
@andrewthacker114 Год назад
Very interesting clip, thanks for sharing
@Herbie11
@Herbie11 Год назад
After 2,000 years, don't you think they would have figured out how wonderful, safe and sanitary a simple pair of real shoes would be?
@ikonix360
@ikonix360 Год назад
I suspect it's very hot over there where they are especially in the summer. So wearing actual shoes and socks may be uncomfortable if not more unsanitary .
@JoelJosephson
@JoelJosephson Год назад
Dreadfully unsafe working conditions, needs a complete safety appraisal and rebuild.
@sahaba2251
@sahaba2251 Год назад
Well im not indian but i must admit people there are so humble. They do the job maybe not get high paid for what they do.
@uroojnafees3436
@uroojnafees3436 Год назад
This is pakistan
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 Год назад
@@uroojnafees3436 Almost the same thing.
@mguerramd
@mguerramd Год назад
I hope they have an emergency Ophthalmologist on standby in the next room… That place looks like eye injury central. I would hope safety glasses aren’t prohibitively expensive there.
@gregedwards1087
@gregedwards1087 Год назад
Amazing Process??????? Workplace Health and Safety would have a field day at that place. Tripping hazards everywhere, minimal PPE if any, poor lighting and air quality, no protective guards on machinery.......................
@johnmajane3731
@johnmajane3731 Год назад
Safety glasses, hearing protection, boots that protect the feet.....................nah we don't need any of that. I can see the value of life is low over there. This plant would be shut down in the US in a second.
@Bigcubefan
@Bigcubefan Год назад
Wouldn't want to change jobs with these guys here even for just a day. Complete abscence of basically all safety equipment.
@kitchenappliancesgrw1632
@kitchenappliancesgrw1632 Год назад
For importer guys contact numbers r in description...made in Pakistan
@СлышСветлана-й5э
своя литейка отходов нет супер
@nicodesmidt4034
@nicodesmidt4034 Год назад
Looks like aluminum
@normabarrera9890
@normabarrera9890 Год назад
HERMOSO trabajo muy artesanal...a mí me gusta mucho el aluminio para la cocina lo prefiero al teflón y otros materiales...excelente videos...saludos a los trabajadores🤗🙌❤🇦🇷
@laurielaurie8280
@laurielaurie8280 Год назад
I feel sad for the men in the beginning of the process. Hard, heavy nasty jobs but I'm sure they are glad to have a job 💔
@F1DesignUS
@F1DesignUS Год назад
If made in USA or UK working conditions would be better....but product would cost 100X more....this is what you get when you want something for cheap....regardless of the human costs.
@bradvenisnik9397
@bradvenisnik9397 Год назад
Very nice. Like it was in the west 100 years ago.
@aboxoftentacles1395
@aboxoftentacles1395 Год назад
I wanna see a strong independent American pro-trans LGBTQ+ Feminist woman doing this work. Oh wait she won’t. Those steel bars weigh something like 14 pounds each, combined total of about 45 carrying pounds per arm full.
@safasafa166
@safasafa166 Год назад
جميل
@randykubick
@randykubick Год назад
Love Asian manufacturing precision but India manufacturing (dirt floors and no robotics) makes the same exact high quality products without all the fancy factory upgrades - truly amazing. Only India employees uses their feet to manufacture - America would get another half paycheck if American workers had to use their feet.
@jeffbeck6699
@jeffbeck6699 Год назад
@5:43 That man's hands and feet have evolved into polishing equipment!
@UhtredRagnarsson1949
@UhtredRagnarsson1949 Год назад
I don't imagine that all that aluminium dust is doing their lungs much good.
@joaquinmanuelvicenteguerre7119
Lo preocupante de este laborioso y peligroso trabajo es la seguridad, sin zapatos adecuados , con casquillos y a prueba de calor, sin overoles y delantales de cuero, sin gafas para seguridad de los ojos, sin tapones auditivos, sin caretas de policarbonato para evitar un accidente por algúna pieza que al trabajarla pueda safarse y golpear el rostro de alguien, y para rematar el joven trabajando con el torno y la chamarra abierta , con el riesgo de ser enrollado con el eje de la misma , muy mal todo el proceso de seguridad.Porlo demás exelente trabajo de estás humildes personas.😔🤔😐😑😐
@LucasChoate
@LucasChoate Год назад
I appreciate that these guys have the skill and wherewithal to ensure they don't pour molten aluminum on their bare feet, but geez. Accidents happen, pouring vessels fail... I hope they are getting paid $200/hr for their efforts.
@erikev
@erikev Год назад
Title should be: "How to be maimed and die at work". The label fixed to the pan at the end says: Anodized, it is not. Non-stick, it is not, Pressure cooker, it is not. and Export quality, it is not quality in any sense of the word.
@azarmalik8491
@azarmalik8491 Год назад
Not a single pair of safety boots. Not a single worker wearing eye protection. And I bet not a single worker has any accident insurance either. You hurt? Go home and send in the next guy waiting for a job. 🤦🏻‍♂️
@CurmudgeonExtraordinaire
@CurmudgeonExtraordinaire Год назад
The typical Indian / Pakistani way of doing things... Don't automate it since that would mean less people... People are cheaper than machines there...
@colinmccarthy7921
@colinmccarthy7921 Год назад
I am an Engineer.The finished product depends on the Production Machinery used and Manual Labour.There were many Processes used to produce the finished product.
@murrayfun6097
@murrayfun6097 Год назад
The name of this video is “Quality cookware”, can someone tell me we’re this aluminum is used for quality food making? I thought aluminum was not good for cookware.
@markylon
@markylon Год назад
No health & safety here, they should be wearing Safety Boots, and Eye Protection and Hard Hats as a minimum. Drop one of those on your foot or someone's head and you're done for. Eye protection when cutting metal, as bits can fly off and blind you.
@rocksfire4390
@rocksfire4390 Год назад
this really reminds me of how the US use to be, no regulations, no one gave a fuck about themselves or anyone else, it was all about mass production. while it's amazing in it's own right, it's also scary how little they care about themselves. well maybe they do care but can't really do much about it. i mean some factories in the US are almost like this still...so it's not like we really pushed past it either....
@Gauge1LiveSteam
@Gauge1LiveSteam Год назад
Pouring molten aluminum barefooted. What could possibly go wrong?
@Rallypoly
@Rallypoly Год назад
Thank you hard teamwork. Your boss dont care about clean and good pemper coworker. total sick Workplace without care like clean Japan Industry production.
@theeaskey
@theeaskey Год назад
Love those videos,you can mute the sound completely,u don't have to listen to stupid commercials.
@Rapture_Ready_Rabbit
@Rapture_Ready_Rabbit 6 месяцев назад
WELL THIS CERTAINLY EXPLAINS WHERE ALL THE CHEAP CRAP FOUND IN TARGET COMES FROM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Serghey_83
@Serghey_83 Год назад
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