How This Old Man Is Making Pickaxe In a Small Workshop
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The old painting rock. Better paint those tips silver, that shows where the impact goes.
The two guys on the power hammer are working like clockwork. No need for instructions, they know what each other need for the next step. Exceptional work guys.
@abitoffcenter383
9 ай бұрын
Yeah, those two guys are amazing. I wouldn't be surprised if they have made a million of those together.
@monstereng43
8 ай бұрын
@@abitoffcenter383 They aren't even close
@VenturiLife
3 ай бұрын
Yeah they made it look easy.
@france976
Ай бұрын
Imagine when one goes on vacation and he s replaced by an intern
Old? he's 33
Very nice forging. But without heat treatment they wont last more than 2 minutes..
@aurelijusap
Жыл бұрын
maybe that's the point - to keep producing?
@mutiur7396
10 ай бұрын
It is never used on rocks... Its edge wear out..
@PrihlasijGoglovsky
3 ай бұрын
That is reason, why pickaxes produced in my country has 10 times higher price. Just small little improvement by extremly precise heat threatment. Also final cure by burned oil instead that brown colour would make luxury look for customers. Here isnt unordinary to own 100 years old pickaxe with highest quality possible. Just extremly luxury threated steel and wood could be sold for 100 dollars here :D Also that plastic bag on the end making look of cheap trash.
@renatozanon732
3 ай бұрын
That is the point.....
@jeanladoire4141
3 ай бұрын
Nahh even when left soft like this, they will still take a beating and hold up decently well. In the medieval period a lot of stonework tools were poor quality, yet the cathedrals were built (and the pyramids were made with copper tools, bronze wasnt a thing yet)
Sometimes an old man can be the most important key succses factor.. 😊
P.P.E. - gardening gloves and flip-flops. Lifting gear - bearded grandfather. Safe working practices- throwing white hot billets around. I want to cry.
@kolsen6330
Жыл бұрын
I was talking to an engineer from a major container crane manufacturer (about defects) and he admitted that on an average, 3 men died on each crane built. One of our engineers brought back a chinese hard hat. It was made of bamboo twigs and looked like an 1800s English pith helmet. It had braided nylon rope for a headband. And this is supposedly in an advanced country. Life is cheap in Asia.
I enjoy theses videos as it never ceases to amaze me the level if ingenuity that they show. At the same time, I can't help but be appalled at the working conditions: elevate your work and get off the ground, clean up the scrap so you don't have tripping hazards everywhere....... simple things that make life easier
@d.k.1394
Жыл бұрын
They know no better
@zimmermanlandscape9287
Жыл бұрын
Ikr. This channel should be called manufacturing luck. Could care less he wants to squat but using a torch without glasses??
@abitoffcenter383
9 ай бұрын
Well, the issue is that they're probably paid per product. Worse is that if one of them does get hurt. There plenty of warm bodies to take their place.
@clambroth1923
3 ай бұрын
The simple things also make stuff waaaaaay more expensive. Cost - that's why this stuff is made overseas
@ngrader
3 ай бұрын
We are glimpsing into history. Not long ago, industry looked like this in Murica and Brittun... We just had more kids manning the machines.
Interesting video, thank you. During the Gulf War and again in Iraq in 2003-04 my unit bought some of these from local suppliers and we got some pick axes exactly like these. We needed them because our vehicles only carried one pick axe and we had 3-4 men per vehicle. The desert floor is almost hard as concrete so about 6 inches down, you have to use a pick to go deeper but, unlike our American made pick axes, the local ones bent like a wet noodle, they weren’t heat treated so they were too soft unlike ours so they were worthless. I suppose these are fine in other types of soil but definitely not for the desert.
In this old age, he works and stands independent, I respect and salute him.
Plant layout and material handling is a major subject in production engineering. This concept is probably not there in Pakistan. Zero safety practices as rusted, hot metal is thrown all over the floor, plastic sandals what not....Also didn't understand as why that guy is using clothe to paint the product? he can simply dip them in one shot and save time. Another point is they must weigh the material before making the product but they start with random piece of old iron
@mattbartlett0
Жыл бұрын
It’s a beautiful thing.
@emanarroyo7143
Жыл бұрын
What a stupid man to comment like this. They are manufacturing asshole. They are surviving for whatever they have
@zylcjusz2344
Ай бұрын
Probably using a piece of cloth enable to use just right amount of paint - in order to impregnate metal from corrosion and get it DRY quicker then dipping in a paint.
@Sam_two_can
27 күн бұрын
I’m sure what they really need is a Karen supervisor from the west, that’ll help them put food on the table
это не люди - это роботы!!! настоящие трудяги.
@vaska_sobol4732
6 ай бұрын
Зачем они взвешивают заготовки?
These men know exactly what they are doing. They have been doing this for quite a while. Wonderful!!
@daniellewis5413
Жыл бұрын
Well you don't know good tool steel wen you see it !! Its pip steel no good for picks to soft 😮
@dpeter6396
Жыл бұрын
@@daniellewis5413 My comment did not mention the steel.
@livingadamman7994
Жыл бұрын
Yeah except for the lack of paint brushes, and safe footwear 😂
@chapiit08
3 ай бұрын
@@daniellewis5413 Which is a shame because the work they put into forging these is top notch.
Маляр самый козырный у них, у него даже переносной верстак есть 16:12 😂 Он наверное художник в душе, руками работает, без кисти, чтобы лучше чувствовать как краска ложится. 😂 Не удивлюсь, если он свинцовым суриком эти кирки мажет. А кузнец наблатыканный, он наверное наравне с роботом по скорости обработки может соревноваться. Там наверное разбег по сечениям и линейным размерам миллиметра 2-3 максимум.
@vaska_sobol4732
6 ай бұрын
Зачем они взвешивают заготовки?
@madmax3875
6 ай бұрын
@@vaska_sobol4732Сырьём у них разные обрезки служат, взвешивая большие куски, прикидывают как их лучше кроить, ведь масса кирки им известна.
@user-uk5sw4vo1v
2 ай бұрын
@@vaska_sobol4732 он еще их сортирует
Did I miss the part where they harden the picks?
@robertteap8052
Жыл бұрын
Stop picking faults.... lol
majority of such types of videos r from Pakistan.....This one also.....They r our real heros......
@shabbirpatel2923
5 ай бұрын
Yes this is from Pakistan.
Some skill there on the forging. Respect.
Старику с начала ролика шляпу канапе, и вылитый Хоттабыч 😁
That dude at the end had a CHAIR! First one ive ever seen in these videos!
Heat ट्रीटमेंट सही से किया तो आपका ये टूल 100 साल तक चलेगा।
Victorian age never left India.
@VenturiLife
3 ай бұрын
I think it's in Pakistan.
Amazing work bro
Cada vez mas impresionado con la habilidad de todos estos maestros artesanos.
I'm surprised they can get a steady supply of oxygen & acetylene cylinders. The hearing loss of those workers must be terrible. It also seems to me that if they weighed the blanks the old man cut before the forging, they could eliminate a lot of the wasted effort of making units that don't pass the weight check.
To watch a team of master iron workers is awesome, great craftsmanship is hard to come by and is something that is earned, probably after crafting these tools for over 40 - 50 odd years, the primary old man begins the process and is then the final quality control - earning him the heading of making the tool - they all make them. Great video
@donnienicholson6062
11 ай бұрын
Love to see these guys on Forged in Fire.....Could you turn off the fans,we're not used to such a cool forge.OK I'm through...but there's an hour left.
@notsofresh8563
10 ай бұрын
The old guy is also the only one with a chair. It gets passed on down the generations. That is why the legs are short and there is a fart hole rusted right through.....
Деду респект, опытный лекальщик. Отнего зависит выход инструмента !
@r0nin783
Жыл бұрын
Деду пора уже на печи лежать и внуков в погреб за самогоном в тихоня от бабки гонять,но как говаривал Юра Дудь капитализм заебись
@vaska_sobol4732
6 ай бұрын
Зачем они взвешивают заготовки?
I wonder if that is red lead paint he is using without gloves.
12:30 glove on fire. No time! Amazing process and skill. I wonder how much value they get from the sale of a single pick head?
@molobologuys6112
2 ай бұрын
Enough to feed there family
بارك الله بسواعدكم وجمل رزقكم وأدام صحتكم وحفظ اوسركم وحماك الله القدير
The guy on the forging hammer is doing an amazing job shaping that pick ax.
Every step starts and ends on the floor. They work so fast, but waste a lot of time because someone needs to collect the stuff again and again. Even after putting it in a plastic bag it's put on the floor again so the next guy needs to pick it up and put it in a box or whatever happens next.
@d.k.1394
Жыл бұрын
They know no better
Impressive forging skills.
Excellent job! Each pick hand forged!
The slowest part of the process was putting the wrappers on!😂😂
@bitshtannicajohnson6957
Ай бұрын
*You beat me to that comment!*
the guy with the spex is really good on the forging hammer - huge amount of skill!!😄😄😄
Old man can see the ruler without any eye glass
Como Trabaja el Abuelo Cortador ,lo Felicito y todos por el Excelente Forjado,Saludos !!
14:29 i like how when he walks over the pick axes, he has his safety sandals on 🩴 ⛏️ they’re great to prevent injuries. also the sandals 👡 are good to prevent hot metal from burning the toes 🦶
I couldn't pick ⛏️ anything wrong with their manufacturing. Professional set up. Good video. Thanks.👍
Very great skills👏😀
Absolutley Amazing What A Great handmade Job
These boys certainly know what they're doing.
I would buy this pickaxe over a china one any day.....
@zameerhassan9647
Жыл бұрын
Salam where the factory is situated.
Pickaxe in annealed condition, brilliant.
@maplebones
9 ай бұрын
That's not annealed . Look it up.
@if860
9 ай бұрын
@@maplebones Why? (I' asking as a metallurgical engineer). I just simplified the name. Hot working by forging in this temperature with subsequent free cooling in air on such a low carbon steel will result in ferritic structure with poor hardness, decarburization of surface, and also the grain size would be pretty bad (with segregation also). Mechanical properties will be like annealed, or worse.
Good job as always!
Раскаленный металл и резиновые шлепки ... это впечатляет :/
The two operators on the pneumatic hammer are a good example of how to work with each other as a team should be. Have anyone else noticed how much the engineers use acetylene in all instances of cutting rather then using plasma or mechanical saws? I bet the guy who owns the company that makes the acetylene is very wealthy!
@maplebones
9 ай бұрын
Acetylene is how steel of that thickness is cut everywhere.
I wouldn't mind having one of those. They look quite nice.
@d.k.1394
Жыл бұрын
Same
Кузнец просто красава.....
@vaska_sobol4732
6 ай бұрын
Зачем они взвешивают заготовки?
The forger is a pure artisan
*Imagine doing a past life regression on one of those pick axe heads* 🤣
This wasn't an "old man" making pickaxes, all the old man did was cut up pieces of steel so others could forge the tool. I still like the video.
@thejll
Жыл бұрын
… and he wasn’t old - he is 17.
@ItsASkelley
Жыл бұрын
@@thejll ye they get worked so hard the age 10 times faster than everyone else hes 17 looking 57
@pcka12
Жыл бұрын
An old man not wearing any goggles, a wonder that he can see anything!
@rxpsycho7326
Жыл бұрын
@@pcka12 Don’t think for a second that guy isn’t without vision impairment.
@DM000ND
Жыл бұрын
Ok young man 😂
We all have our favorite tools. His is that rusted out stool.
Very skilled and effective work!
He is pretty slick with that torch I am telling u that
The guy on the hammer is supremely skilled
Awesome ! One thousand times awesome.
The old man makes nothing,the youngsters make the pickaxe.
Amazing work ❤❤
Excellent work everyone
A habilidade desses homens é incrível ! Essa máquina (martelo ) parece que está mascando chiclete ! Parabéns a esses trabalhadores ! Tem o meu like
The title should be: This old man (and twelve other guys with power hammers) make pickaxes. lol There must be a hell of a demand for picks over there.
@d.k.1394
Жыл бұрын
Hehe
Wow these guys are amazing they are like a machine .
Exciting work❤❤❤
Czy ten chłop, który maluje kilofy, słyszał kiedyś o pędzlach?
I love the High Tec Painting Process . !
Fantastic skill between the guys on the air hammer. Like silk. Great work and an excellent example of repurposing materials.
Very Nice!
Дайте дедушке шаблон, что он на каждую метку бедняга глаза ломает о линейку🤦♂️
@vaska_sobol4732
6 ай бұрын
Зачем они взвешивают заготовки?
@user-uk5sw4vo1v
2 ай бұрын
судя по количеству мотыг он уже мог бы кроить без разметки , сразу резаком куярить . Видать молодой еще
IMPRESIONANTE, Estos tipos en condiciones sumamente precarias hacen maravillas. Que bueno que la industrialización no ha llegado por completo a esta área, me parece que debe ser de la India o de Pakistán. Se emplea mucha mano de obra. Creo que necesitamos aprender mucho de estos trabajadores.
The guy painting has a favorite rock to paint on.😅
Superb job
great team work
Wish I had that commitment. I just smoke weed, lay around and watch youtube.
Excellent work
Очень слаженная работа... Настоящие "труженики". بہت اچھی طرح سے مربوط کام۔.. حقیقی "سخت کارکن" ۔ . बहुत अच्छी तरह से समन्वित काम।.. असली "कठिन कार्यकर्ता" । . Very well-coordinated work... Real "hard workers".
@vaska_sobol4732
6 ай бұрын
Зачем они взвешивают заготовки?
I've said before.... they ever invent a work bench they'll take over the world lol.
Thanks for sharing your video with us, the world is already better because of you and I ..... you have a very hot furnace where I see that you do not use the wasted exhaust heat to make a steam/electrical generator where you could use the electricity for many many uses even that of an electrical arc furnace and or welder..... you are super smart so building one steam electric VERY SAFE generator should be easy .... you have shown us that it is easy when you know how ; )
Apparently, they can make anything but a table to work at.
Power hammer guy is a magician...
Best tools are those made by hand in small workshops. Yes there will be some errors, but they are generally great quality.
Good video Like it ❤
Who needs machines when you have humans doing it, and to think its an art that has been done for such a long time but at times seems out of place when you see it when its not
@d.k.1394
Жыл бұрын
There is many machines used
Nice work
Very good 👍 👌
Sp i looks like the young men did all the real work
I could watch this all day
Still waiting on the pickaxe to be manufacture, they work well in first trimming the branches off the tree with the axe then digging around the tree trunk with pick, cutting the roots with axe, the pickaxe.
The gas axe is still a very effective tool
The old fella is good on the torch!
I wish I could go to work in my pajamas.
الله يبارك بعمرك ياطيب يااحاج اخوك من العراق 🇮🇶
Bhai jan ye pakistan kis city ma hy
Lol awesome. Right in container to Tractor Supply 😂
Can I mail you boys some paint brushes?
@EmilReiko
Жыл бұрын
Why, The sponge painting seems quite effective
Интересно какая количество готовых изделий за смену должна быть ?
@sergeyzinov1983
Жыл бұрын
Больше интересует вопрос - кому они нужны в таком количестве ?
@mirbiezhere2803
11 ай бұрын
More construction work is going on here billion dollars so more of these tools are needed
@vaska_sobol4732
6 ай бұрын
@@mirbiezhere2803 Зачем они взвешивают заготовки?
@vaska_sobol4732
6 ай бұрын
Зачем они взвешивают заготовки?
@user-uk5sw4vo1v
2 ай бұрын
@@vaska_sobol4732 ты заепал уже . Чем тяжелее , тем дороже на 3 рупии
Where is this Museum?
people making these videos should have buy now links and money go directly to the makers....
@gdfggggg
11 ай бұрын
Good idea
Man that guy on the power hammer is amazing!
wahhhhhhhhhhhhh good job with high skill