process of making super-large hex nuts and bolts. Korean metal factory

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Published 2023-02-21

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  • @shaneclee5512
    We used to have factories all over Melbourne making all this sort of stuff, with Australian made machinery. This is exactly the type of factory you could see in Dandenong, Moorabbin, Cheltenham, Braeside, and the list goes on and on across Melbourne, and indeed, across Australia. Then our politicians sold us out, with lowering and then eliminating tariffs that protected Australian jobs against the difference in labour and currency exchange. Now you get to watch the industries we used to work in on YT, and what was once our kids employment future, being done in China. Our factories are now warehouses for Chinese imports, and owned by Chinese. I love watching and indeed doing this type of work, however, it also breaks my heart to see it on YT now as a historical record for us. It wasn't only the factory workers that had work, it was the Receptionist, the BookKeeper, the Sales guy, the delivery driver, the cleaner, maintenance people, the local lunch shop that employed that extra Mum for the lunch rush, it was the flow on effect of making those nuts, that gave people purpose, employment, wealth and pride, knowing they were probably going into an Australian made ship, bridge, crane or even exported for our high quality standards. Manufacturing was the lifeblood and pride of our country, the little fish in a very big pond, we were big hitters for our size, till our politicians, as I said earlier, sold us out to foreign interests for their own personal gain. Australia had absolutely nothing to gain from it, only the politicians, corporations and banks had wins out of it. I worry for our kids future, as we've lost so much more than jobs. These were the factories where you could prove yourself, gain self respect and respect from others, learn new skills, be rewarded for your efforts, we developed lasting friendships, we met girlfriends, sometimes even wives, we had community in those workplaces. Now we grapple for part time/casual meaningless jobs, where we can be moved on at a moments notice, reliant on online dating apps to meet people, and buying online crap because you can't get it locally anymore, as it's all imported now. It's only one spoke in the wheel of this story though...
  • @tv-iz8yp
    기초가 무너지면 미래가 없습니다 이런 중소기업 들의 노고가 담긴 유튭 항상 응원합니다
  • nice job. different sizes of these bolts and nuts are used in almost all the devices. one of the biggest inventions of humankind
  • Nice video. One suggestion would be to turn the music down a bit. I reckon that people that watch manufacturing videos are more interested in the process noises than the music.
  • Outstanding video. I use some of these larger nuts (for 1-1/4 size rod) and It's great to see exactly how they're made. Thanks for sharing
  • @user-bn2mt6cl9e
    I love watching Korean factory videos with very hard working people.. It's nice to see the nuts and bolts of the operation! .
  • @alperrin9310
    "Sir? We need a new carrier to transport the nuts and bolts." "Aw, just cut an old barrel in half. That'll work." And it does! Cool.
  • Трудоемкий процесс.Интересное видео.Благодарю!
  • @rbhxtd4413
    Северная Корея судя по обстановке.Перчатки и метчик это супер. Затянет и никто не поможет пока не размотает на куски медленно.Лучше без перчаток кусок кожи оторвет пальцы поломает но рука останется.У нас на заводе шестигранный пруток в станок ЧПУ и он делал такие гайки по 1000 штук в смену. Резцом нарезал сам мерял и корректировал оператор тока прутки в магазин ложил.Метчиком нарезать такую резьбу в массовом производстве не выгодно метчик быстро сядет. 200+- деталей и новый надо.У работников нет очков защитных от ИК лучей. Катаракта гарантирована всем после 5 лет такой работы.
  • @DMPB-fi2ir
    the slugs they are hitting in the forge are not the same small slugs they show cutting off , they mixed different operation lines in video
  • @user-gk7zx2ks5h
    Трудоемкий процесс.Интересное видео.Благодарю!. It's nice to see the nuts and bolts of the operation! .
  • Very interesting informative video, Loved it all the way, beautiful background music.. All the very best regards and Love from Pakistan.. ❤❤❤
  • @backho12
    Hard-working Koreans! They're getting the job done! Looks like the guy making the socket head bolts on friction screw press has the hardest job. Kudos to him!
  • Love the video, cool to see how those are made. However osha would have a field day in that place.