Mass Production Processes and Modern Manufacturing Machines
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Published 2024-03-19
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Get ready for an exciting compilation featuring impressive footage of large-scale manufacturing with state-of-the-art machines - you haven't seen anything like this before!
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All Comments (21)
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So, the thumbnail is fake. Sigh... Its the most annoying thing on youtube atm. Fake thumbnails.
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Clickbate. No snakes on a conveyor belt.
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After 10 years of retirement, this almost makes me want to go back to work...a couple of hours a day maybe. 😆
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I still love the excuse of chip companies filling the bag with half air as "protecting the chips from breaking" during transit. Such a fail as chips break all the time during transit.
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MindWarehouse has blown my mind…again
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Loved the commenter's remark while watching beer cans being filled to the top - that Potato Chip (or crisp ) manufactures could learn a lot from this !!
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It makes thhis kind of video so cool with your voice over sweety
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Thank you for the update, Mind Warehouse..!! Amazing compilation video of awesome tools..!!
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12:25 That'd be copper.
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12:25 it's copper for radiators not aluminium
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Wow absolutely enjoy your video ❤😮😊
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What’s with the mass of snakes in the front cover?
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It's amazing that everything we use daily has to be made for us now and we have no idea who made it. It would be nice to know who did so we could thank them. I bet we would all treat our things better. Maybe even my luggage being made by the men in swimming trunks and Birkenstocks😂
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I love copper wire- it’s so beautiful And It’s TAFFY, not, Caramel
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Cool!
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14:53 Btw, that's taffy, not caramel! Keep up the good work! Love your videos!
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I absolutely enjoy watching videos like this. Oh please keep making these?? It is fascinating seeing how everything is made!
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1:19 Sadly, we have seen carbon fibre being woven: in the documentaries about how the Titan OceanGate submarine failed, when Stockdon Rush was showing how his "innovative craft was breaking all boundaries and wasn't accountable to any oversight committees." RIP passengers
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i love these videos
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Has anyone noticed that most of the factories in the video appear to be Chinese? What does this say about the ability of the USA to manufacture such products? Remember the onset of the coronavirus, when the USA did not have the industrial capacity even to make face masks? Maybe we have something to learn here.