Most Satisfying Skillful Workers - Amazing Factory Machines and Ingenious Tools
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As a safety engineer in the US, it's fascinating to see these people and machines at work but at the same time horrifying to see how little effort is put into worker safety. You couldn't (legally) get away with a lot of this in the US.
@Wayne Andrus Cool - my name is Wayne, too. Not too many of us...we gotta stick together!
This is what makes their operation costs so cheap!!
I like these videos because show how much hard work some things requires and it helps me to understand why something costs what it costs. Things we consider "simple", might take a lot of work, time and skill and it's good to appreciate that. Not particularly fond of the lack of security protocols for most, some workers are very exposed to injury. Thanks for the video!
I've always been totally captivated by industrial processes! You almost forget to notice the incredible skill of the operators - one move out of time, and you'll pull back a stump!!
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@Jennys Swinger Party Channel
You pulled back a stump ?!!? lol
same with me.
This makes me appreciate the safety culture of my work place even more.
Videos from other countries like this make me think that there might be a reason 1000s of workers apparently died making Quatari world cup infrastructure.
But I bet you would hate paying double for the stuff?
@Scott Archibald didn't even think about that, I personally was more concerned by the enormous amount of dust and/or chemicals breathed by them.
@Sinais e Maravilhas Maybe not goggles, but ear plugs would be a wonder.
Don't be a crybaby....who needs goggles to work with EDM? 🤪 🤣
Much respect to the souls who work so hard for so little.
Their SOULS are stronger than ours
Tiki Tavi: for so little and often in unsafe conditions!
8:43 the music and the beat of the machine is so sitisfiying
Now the machine replace us
Absolutely fascinating, wonderfully entertaining and shows that the ingenuity of man knows few bounds.
Thanks so much for this, astounding.
I can't help but be struck by how dangerous, labor intensive and just crazy hard so many of these are. How many things do I use or benefit from every day that someone broke their back to make? I'm sure many many more than I could ever imagine. Grateful for the hard working people that make the world go round.
A lot of this is oddly hypnotic to watch. I'm sure some of these videos are sped up but it's amazing how quickly and proficiently people and machines can work.
Pll
@DAVE THOMPSON get a better job then
@brTinkerBell صضژصصژسصصژصژ
I agree that some of these videos are sped up ... But you never worked a job long enough to get very good at your job ... These people come in every single day and do the same thing... Of course your going to get fast at what you do ...
@DAVE THOMPSON I saw Humans working, open your EYES !
Hats off to the forge workers I work in a drop forge. Extremely difficult environment to contend with
@Rollin' Mark ikr. What's interesting is how selective the feminists are in choosing where the 50:50 must apply
@Miff Good luck with that for these jobs.
@David Lester probably meant as a joke to poke fun at the 50:50 crew when it comes to management positions.
Apreñd3r á toçár la gu8arraa
0ara que sirbe el
@David Lester sorry, is that idea new to you or something?
Some of these machines are out of this world and the hands of the skillful workers are phenomenal. Also some of these machines would have been awesome in the Saw movies 🎬 😂
Much respect to those working dangerous jobs with superior skills with no safety protection like shoes or glasses but still work at a high level. 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
@Cringe thing is though we have machines and automation, which is faster and safer.
They deserve more than respect, they deserve much better working conditions and pay.
There is no respect for those who are dead from something going through their eye and into the brain
it is the poor that does this
There is no limit to the genious of mankind who invented, programmed and work these amazing tools and machines!
Yay!!! Let’s not leave out the crappy Asian country or countries that make theses things come together at unlivable wages and brutal working conditions. Hooray!!!
What REALLY blows my mind are these factories... the machinery involved in the production processes themselves, and the systematic ways that each component operates in-time with with the next one, and so on... how does a manufacturing engineer even come up with these systems of machines? Where does one even begin in the design process?
Not nearly enough praise or discussion is ever given to those who are involved in these kinds of innovations
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!
These human labors and skills!!!
Вот кто должен обладать благами, и иметь высокие доходы. Тот кто создает и творит, а не болтуны- политиканы, шоумены, "звезды" спорта. Настоящие звезды создают настоящие блага.
É necessário ter muita autoconcentração,precisão,muita paciência e bastante equilíbrio mental para manusear todas essas máquinas,principamente os novatos,porque um só descuido pode ser fatal ou até custar a própria vida até também para quem já está acostumado em manuseá-las.
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This video does a great job showing the world when the path to an objective is paved by the invention of yet another unique machine. Combined with the skill that follows repetition, the end result is a product in demand by a global market.
The engineer who programmes the machines is the unsung hero
How those engineers dream-up this automated stuff is amazing -- and for the must obscure tasks!
Some of them there is no program... like the presses. All there is is up down controlled by the operator with a footswitch
Hell yeah! Makes me proud to be in the industry. Love from the RVA to all brothers / sisters around the world. A millwright.
THIS SHOULD BE SHOWN IN EVERY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS kids need to know how the things they take for granted are actually made.
Back in the 1970's our high school had a few lathes, a shaper, small furnace, ETC. I worked on upsetters and drop hammers for 5 years forging bullet blades, gang bolts and eye bolts for Allis-Chalmers.
You know I never thought I would miss production work but here I am watching this video, missing production work lol
Fantástico!
How easy to create new contend. Take videos from other platforms, mirror them and just so you have another video.
The amazing thing to me is this: if it can be imagined it can be built.
I love the gas cutting torches. It's amazing that enough acetylene + oxygen with a big enough torch can cut virtually any thickness of metal.
@Keith Scudder I have seen such machines, but not sure how thick of a cut they make. From welding shop class decades ago, I recall a chart showing which tip & how much pressure to use based on thickness, and I think it went up to 18" thick or more. Once the heat transfers all the way across the thickness, the rest melts like a hot knife in butter. More gas and a bigger tip would cut ever more thicker metal.
Ever see what water can cut under high pressure ? Thick metal......
It is a ridiculous amount of fun to cut metal that way.
It's a skill to keep all your fingers safe during the working day when watching videos.
It's a skill to keep all your fingers safe during the working day when watching videos.
Wow... !!! My best friend, It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks
Hot dang impressive engineering! Though the arc-welding parts did mean things to my eyeballs! XD
Mesmerizing, but often sad to see workers with no hearing protection, or the fellow painting with just a surgical mask. Overseas countries need to beef up worker protection.
Nice video, thanks :)
Mixed feeling when i see this video. Some are pure ingenious machines, some show real human dexterity and alas some show only slaves tied down to their machine and follow its rythm.
I love how skillful the machines are
Sometimes the Machinist is nothing more than a feeder. But definitely acceptable point
The machinist and the machine
Потрясающе!👍🙀😳😃
Totally amazing….what ingenuity
This kind of ingenuity is what makes the world a better place!
but not for the workers when they make a mistake (fatal or slightly less so)
Children ten years old and up ,need to
See these, teach innovation skills and how things work.
В 90годы на Туапсинском судоремонтном много чего интересного видел, отливали гильзы цилиндров диаметром пару метров и длиной 8 метров, после обработки на огромном токарном станке устанавливали их в блок двигателя на судне, человек 6 помещалось на поршне, а коленвал просто титанический размер имел, двигатель был размером с 3х этажный дом!
metal steel is truly amazing, there has to be a God that designed it all to work out like this
Satisfying in deed!!!!! 😍😍😍
*Such a satisfying video right here.*
Great metalworking ~♪
Splitting that rock would of been more precise and faster if he used a rock and copper chisels,if history is to go by 🤣
Amazing skill... but some of these, I couldn't think of anything but RIP hearing, RIP lungs. Workplace protection!!!!!!
i used to work very fast with machines in metal construction work. until one day i almost lost my left hand. makes you think twice if working fast with those machines is worth it, especially when you want to keep playing the guitar.
edit: i forgot to insert "for a shit salary", losing your hand for bs. thank God in the netherlands we have good surgeons and my fingers got healed nicely.
Eso es justo en el punto
I ran 3 different size upsetters in the 1970's. Very dangerous but I still have all my fingers.
Colírio para quem estudou usinagem e produção.
Amazing Factory Machines
Я прям расслабляюсь от этого видео
Очень интересное производство заплетения тросов -а на корабле в море -как?как люди там заплетают
О, боже ! Дикая спешка, дикий процент халтуры. А уж в правилах ТБ они разбираются ,как в оставшихся на руке трёх своих пальцах
по крайнем мере они хоть что-то создают, а мы живём в самой большой стране где всё есть для созидания блага.... а нет нам нужно воевать, разрушать ломать убивать. Кроме великоруской скрепности ничего то и нет у нас....
I'd like to do every one of those things... for about a minute. More than about a minute of repetitive activity drives me mad. But, it's cool to watch.
Просмотрел весь фильм на одном дыхании!
I love these videos! My only worry is human error causing catastrophic injuries.
Most of the workers appear to be Asian... pretty sure they don’t have OSHA looking out for their safety.
@Fernando Ramirez 🇵🇦 and if you told that same human to do the same job as the machine they created, they would not be able to do it as fast, safely, and/or efficiently. And when you have teams of squishy humans partnered with unforgiving machines, the machines will not stop just because you slipped and put your hands in the automatic clippers, rollers, presses, or whatever other moving part it is. In a lot of these videos there is not enough protection provided to the workers from the machines they are working with.
@Constitutional Radiation You’re right. I apologize for my flippant response. That unnecessary.
I'm sure OSHA is all over it.
@Aimee it's not just a "man" thing. Machines usually do the same thing over and over again for the most part. What about people getting fatigued towards the end of the day or those who didn't get enough sleep the previous night? I'll bet they don't make a video showing all the accidents they've had using such unsafe techniques.
I would like to see the full production cycle of helicopters in this style.
It would be more interesting if you would put some titles describing what's being made.
Amazing talent!!! Good job bros n gals!!!
I had no idea tire treads were cut by hand. That's amazing.
No, they aren't.only in China for se onduse and killing drivers.
Дамы и господа. Товарищи. Соблюдайте Технику Безопасности! ВСЕГДА.
Fantástico
Most memorable & amusing moment for me is the stout fellow operating the concrete slurry sprayer at 24:29 , I can imagine being stout would be an advantage there
That one made me think "thank God for fat old guys who know how to do a job".
Thank you all you unnamed hero hard worker. Big props for the workers we take for Granted
Thank you
Happy Thanksgiving to all
Love it!
25:37 Seems like a really inefficient way to change tires.
This was mostly horrifying from the risk of personal injury perspective (like the young girl cutting metal with an acetylene torch without any kind of eye protection).
Many of these automated and manual jobs used to be here in the USA. I'd like to see some of those jobs back here.
Yeah and they'd have actual safety programs. There is no reason except a lack of regulation and profit taking that anyone's hands are anywhere near half these things.
The GOP has gutted unions and shipped jobs over to China for decades. Maybe some day the half that votes for them will wake up.
I love the word productivity. That's one of the things that sets the world moving. And also it's creates employment. In general, it makes everything better. Productivity wise.⚒️🛠️👷👷♀️
Ciekawe maszyny
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These guys are awesome !
I love the hands on!!! Those days are almost obsolete by the, " Where sorry Bob, gotta let ya go cuz this here machine or robot can do ot faster" type machines!!!
Всегда интересно смотреть на производство с расплавленным металлом-и когда они успевают кинуть туда больше углерода так и не показывают-а вот зачем Китайка пристегнула к попе ведёрко-это загадка-только одно приходит в голову
В ведре краска, у нас пром.альпы так же работают. А вот страховка у нее с грубейшим нарушением т.б.
Противовес.
I’ve seen a number of accidents where drivers think that they are getting a cheap deal only for some to pay the ultimate price☠️
경외심이 느껴진다.
개인의 역량을 최대한 발휘할수 있는 민주주의가 세계를 통일하는 그날까지
오늘도 화이팅이다.
korien
Я нихуя ничего не понял!
Многоликость машин и одноликость рабочих,,,
It would be nice if they'd follow the product to the conclusion instead of cutting it just before the final product is completed.
Does making those indents in bald tires help with traction? I’ve never seen that done here in the states
these are not bald tires. For prototyping the thread gets cut by hand.
asombroso esas maquinas
Every time I see one of these videos show the working conditions I thank God for every OSHA reg there is.
No gods had anything to do with it.
The engineers don't wave from the trains anymore, not like they did back in 1954
I see a lot of people not wearing safety glasses and hardhats when they should DEFINITELY be wearing safety glasses and hardhats.
흥미로운 영상 고마워요.
Every video shown here, is so short. I would like to see extended videos, as to the completed product. Of course, that would be many videos . . .
Is... is that floppy hammer? For extra kinetic thingy!?
On serious note. If you dealing with building project or often renovate stuff, you guys might wanna try that kind of rubber handle sledge hammer. The shock to my hand greatly reduced.
Fascinating to us. A living hell for the workers.
4:30 do not buy re-treaded tires, very dangerous
5:15 These are 1000% Russians! They always come up with such very crazy but still perfect ideas when it comes to building. At least here in Germany! I know Russians they just need a tin can, wire and an old microwave and when it's done you can watch satellite TV haha
Greetz from Germany.
(And please, not because there is a war going on, rate this comment politically, but simply humanely! Thanks!)
18:41 Hoooly hell .... is that how rock quarries work .. that's insane ...... how much stone they take out of there .. i wonder if they find gems etc. Crazy crazy crazy.
why did the girl strap that bucket onto her but for at 5:40 ?
That guy.., spitting out metal parts..as fast as humanly possible, for 9 streight hours a day, every day...That was me . It gets worse too . I should have signed up with Mc Donald's .
Six days a week. 51 and 1/2 weeks a year. But you don't make enough money to buy the products you're making. And you're like to die from cancer at a ripe old age of 50. But probably not with all your fingers and toes still attached.
GREAT USE OF SAFETY DEVICES. YOU WONDER WHY PRODUCTS ARE SO CHEAP FROM OTHER COUNTRIES. WORKERS ARE DISPOSABLE.
8:04 A sublime landscape. Where is this place?
Ah yes, dusty car. The most skillfull worker of the lot.
Хх
I formally apologize for my childish mockery and tomfoolery, I shall make an attempt to be more rational and thoughtful from now on.
Как же мы отстали в станкостроении🤦♂️
I ran a 335 ton, 18 inch stroke, Niagara punch press making cab tops, backs, doors and fenders for Allis-Chalmers cabs. Good pay, hard work.
2:20 that sledgehammer is mounted on a pvc pipe handle 😂
I also noticed in this video that some humans kept their jobs instead of a machine or robot 🤖 taking their jobs
Workers of the world, unite!!!
Can u imagine if we had use of more then 10-12% of our brains 🧠 what we could do?
You use 100% of your brain, but not at it's full potential all the time.
"Women don't even need men to run the world anymore!"-women
"Got 38 minutes? Have a seat." -the men who built the world
Imagine the gruesome workplace accidents!
all the time peps getting hurt and real bad my mate nearly lost both legs when a metal girder toppled over on his legs had to get crane and lift it off they save his legs took a long time for him to walk again with two walking sticks he never work again but could walk with sticks short while after he was fixed he got cancer and one and half years later he sadly died rip carl mate
I believe I just watched how 90% of Harbor Freight stuff is made.