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  • LOL this isn't a sweatshop. Just because there are Asian people working in it, and it's not all shiny and shit doesn't make it a sweatshop -_-

    This is a textile line, and it looks to be a damned productive one lol. Hats off to the uploader for showing the process, it's going to help me in my own screen printing ☠

  • Now that's some maual labor! Pretty cool video. Screenprinting rules! ☠

  • OMG!!! YESSS!!! THANKSSSSSS FOR THE VIDEOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

  • Todo el mundo habla de las inhumanas condiciones de trabajo de los chinos, pero cuando reciben los miles de millones para salvar sus economías, como Europa y EEUU, ahí no son inhumanos. Por favor, dejemos hipocresías y seamos más humildes: el modelo occidental ha fallado y solo trabajando como mulas (o como chinos) vamos a salir de esta crisis... en un futuro lejano.

  • Beautifully simple process!

  • this is small time. i work for a shop in milwaukee that is LARGE format- MR 5 color inline, and an mr 6 color inline, patriot longstroke 12' 1color-no shirts, just styrene/cardstock/

  • Printing is a sweatshop. Even in America, there's been times when I've printed 12-16 hours straight. But I love it, so it's OK ^___^

  • Maybe the people in this sweatshop get whipped if they appear disgruntled, or perhaps they were ordered to seem content for this video.

  • @TipsyCleavagePenguin

    Oh lordy. They're way too causal to be faking it. This isn't a sweatshop. Its obvious you've NEVER seen a sweatshop. This is pretty nice compared to a lot of them.

  • @RenegadeReplicant

    I am lucky to never have seen a sweatshop, yes. I feel a little sorry for you. :(

  • very chip!!!

  • That’s like some extreme long board printing on a large scale. Pretty cool video. I like to teach screen printing.

  • This man was printing pijamas? lol

  • I love my work

  • cool

    

  • Go, Go Teamwork!

  • slaves?

  • wow. I didn't know how hard it is until I saw this.

  • on the printing side,it is a great example of low cost and high efficient setup. The shop looks fairly okay to me.

  • the thing is this is probably work that an american company outsourced to hanoi...so the next time you wear your favorite jeans and cool shirt both made on foreign soil, to go job hunting think about it.

  • MADE IN CHINA printers :D

  • That’s some wicked team effort! Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing and heat transferring tee shirts. Questions welcome.

  • Huge Screens! Must be over is China / Japan - CityFittedDotCom

  • lol. "do it very chip,"

  • Now that is some manual labor. I could get them a machine that would help out a lot. LOL.

  • bueno yo = hago servicio de estampados con una mesa de 104 tableros aparte de mesa de cobertura con cuadros de 90x90 ahi le djo mi numero cel 993831950

    con mas de 5 a mas colores lima peru ahi tambien doy clases en el mismo taller 100% praticos y diseño grafico

  • ahaa cool vietnamese pplz :) here the bgm :) vietnam ftw!

  • os cara sao rapido

    e claro sao chinezes rsr...

  • To be honest. That looks like fun. Bring it back to the human element as a larger part of the process. I know that's not what's best for making an extra dollar, but I think it would be good.

  • That is wild!

  • We work like that a lot of the time. I just saw one video where the guy was all relaxed and sitting around printing. Not in our shop. We relax at the beach, not in the shop.

  • it takes us agessssssssss to print in college............this is cool

  • this is in my basement

  • this is how american textils are made.

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  • Whoa. These guys don't piss around.

  • haha lol read the discription

  • @insanemonkey22 that is funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    chip and muck lol

    LMfao

  • @insanemonkey22 do it very chip. haha

  • that looks FUN!

  • sweat shop!!!!

  • Industrious people working for a living. Your comment is presumptuous, pompous and wholely without basis.

  • while your comment reeks of incompetence. First off, its in a 3rd world country with no labor rights. Lack of machinery for this trade is pretty much indicating it is a sweat shop, meaning they can afford to pay low wages, not spend money on expensive machinery, and still make a decent amount of money. Because the camera was there probably prompted the forwomen to be nicer to the workers. Your srly just an ignorant troll with ass to support your shit, srly, gtfo

  • You can't see past the silver spoon and would have the owner buy equipment to put many people out of work. The fact is that your myopic self righteous values pale to insignificance in comparison to these people you arrogant twit.

  • @Vaportrale Hey, I agree w you. Have you seen more places like this? I actually have some questions about where they hang the clothes and how do they pick them up after printing.

  • @MyMeloKat Well they had a series of these rows and then someone would push a cart and take them off and another would fill with more. They were a couple of rows behind the printers, but the way they had it timed it just hummed. Even when changing prints it was seamless because everyone involved was trying to keep it that way. It was a real team effort, not a forced situation at all.

  • @Vaportrale jmmmm, but yo see the girl that passes with some tubes? That's because they can't hang the clothes over them 'cause it would be on the way, so my question is more what do they do with them and how, since they're wet they can't be lifted that carelessly, see?

  • @MyMeloKat Well when I was present to see such a place (not the same place but very similar) they were working on Heat tranfer paper rather than material for garments. By the time they went through the six rows they were ready to start anew. As I said they used carts and placed a coated paper between the transfer sheets on that cart. They were all but dry by the time this happened. I imagine the girl in the vid was heading to allow these to hang dry on racks. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

  • Having been to China many times as well actually being in screen print places very similar to this I am far from incompitent. When visiting a shop much like this the owner and his family were hard working industrious people doing what they could to eek out a living.

  • Most of the workers in these factories are family and close friends. When I visited the simalar shop they stopped had tea and were very hospiable and happy.They took this video because they are proud of what they do as well they should be. They are industrious while you are worried about your girly boy hair.

  • Supporting the subject of a video is pretty much the opposite of what trolling is. In this scenario, the person who said "sweat shop" would be the troll... if there was a troll at all- maybe he meant it.

  • Thats pretty cool. Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing tee shirts. Questions welcome.

  • cool

  • so this is how my l-r-g shirts are made :)

  • kurwa ale zapierdol. warunki bhp sa u nich najwyzsze w kraju :d

  • ...So is why we have $15 shirts :/.

  • That is something. Automation without the machines.

  • fyi. sweatshops refer to workers force to work long endless hours in a confined space under terrible conditions.

    the workers depicted in this clip dont look very disgruntled and seem happy with their job. they have plenty of open space and their shop is kept in good condition. THIS IS NOT A SWEATSHOP ITS A TEXTILE FACTORY DOING SCREEN PRINTING.

  • @nu0cm4m

    exactly. reality is, not every job is luxury.

  • @nu0cm4m Definitely gives a sweatshop first impression though.

  • i gonna try this

  • Mountain shark is true these people are happy and they are just hard working people

  • you call this a sweatshop... naaaaaahhh... i have seen sweatshops in Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and China... this is a palace compared to those.....

  • Some people have no imagination. (Not english) + manual labour = forced slavery.

  • shit is dirty!

  • Oh and typically you have people kicking your ass when you try to take a video inside a sweatshop and put it on youtube.

  • I am confused as to why someone would be so insistant that this is a sweatshop. I agree sweatshops are terrible, but this looks more like a studio. Printmaking in asia is more about the distibution of the prints than the rarety of them and this is how you crank them out. Plus these people are happy, there is music playing and just because they aren't white or a have a beautiful place to work in doesn't make them forced labor.

  • wtf? how do you assume that this is a sweatshop? i'm sure there are americans who use the same process every day. i found the vid to be very informative and a great way to streamline multiple large prints. so if you don't want to work in a "sweatshop", you should reconsider you interest in printmaking.

  • good luck with that attitude loser.

  • Just because there Asian doesn't mean that they're child sweat labors! Besides those guys look like they're 16-20. I know lots of Asians that look like they're 20 but are like 40. yes sweatshops are bad, what your seeing hear isn't even close.

  • u dont know shit

  • Your a fucking loser. Learn how to work like a man and quit sucking off of everyone elses income and taxes

  • I am looking for a silk screen printer I emailed you and no reply ???? Don't you need the work ???? Jane

  • :)) chinese ppl on the ship not to pay taxes :))

  • LMAO!

  • also see : PARA SEMPRE WARTES

  • is this a sweat shop

  • i think so

  • thanks very important video, it reallly helps

  • I think you may interest in making silk-screen plate by using our Flat Bed/Flat silkscreen inkjet printing machine

  • please i want to see more of this video manufacture

  • That would suck so bad, but it is pretty cool how silk screens work...

  • i bet they want to rip that cheap boss to pieces!!

  • this is not what i'd call a sweatshop but it does make me appreciate how great my job is! did you see how fast he was flooding that thing?

  • a sweat shop!

  • I agree with you a sweat shop they probley told them to smile for the camera are they lose there pay.

  • that would get old fast!

  • I am a screen printer and it's hard work like a lot of other things, but that doesn't make this a sweatshop. Go get a job people.

  • i love to screnn print.

  • Everyone has something negative to say about this video, but do you notice something? they are smiling. I wondered why all the domestic stuff I buy here in america makes me so sad, its because it is made by some contempt assholes, turn that frown upside down and get back to work you presumptous pricks!

  • lame

  • what the hell is the rush for? and they dont even flood the ink first they just swipe

  • Sweat Shop!! lmfaoo

  • *made in China

  • where is this?

  • Ha noi VIet nam

  • Did you go to Vietnam to see screenprintering? There is another video like this but fron So. America.

  • @quyprint no way!! no wonder i could understand the music in the background!!! LMAO hey isnt Hanoi capital of Vietnam?

  • Wow fast!

  • first off thats not chinese that they're speaking so lets not assume that they're chinese cuz i speak chinese and second if it was a sweat shop do you think that the guys printing would be smiling and laughing?also do you think that they would be filming it at that?so lets get the idea out of your heads that just because you see asian folks mass producing something doesn't mean that they're in a sweat shop.

  • rofl

  • They barley get paid for that shit in china. Last time I heard it was like $3 per day

  • Last time you heard? From your friends who know people that work in sweatshops?

  • good workout

  • fuckin sweatshop

  • now that is cool

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