yeah... i work in a foundry been there for about a year now but my job isn't making the molds, i put 80lbs block of metals we call "pigs" on the table of molds or clamping them down lol and then i help pour the metal. then i have to break off the dirt next morning with sledgehammers ! haha not a job u want to do for the rest of your life. Get your school done and do something better. unless you want to look as miserable as that man in the video.
moulding is a grafters job,, we did all that manually,, whos heard of a peggy rammer or a flat bash... ive damaged many a patern plate with my peggy rammer lol..
my uncl has the same model these nly last about 10 years if the machine is taken care of but these are still made thank gosh they do so much better than the automated ones
A worker calm because trained, a comment clear because prepared
That was once cutting-edge technology, for instance when they made the housings of the first all-metal motion picture film cameras in 1911, even a bit more complicated.
my thoughts exactly! thats what happens when you have a job you don't enjoy. i bet hes thinking, "please....somebody just shoot me!" poor guy doesn't even have a radio to listen to! i bet he wants to shove the camera up someones ass
@sw8741 well he has not done it long like my uncle he is probably having back problems but this guy needs to realize he's doing a job that has to be done
Nice video, I use to work at an aluminum foundry. We use dry sand, green sand etc. For safety reasons, Osha requires masks for health reasons. This guy is a pro plus he makes at least $60 an hour, plus he's making guns, plus he probably owns his own shop. Nice video.
heh, do this process when we make test bars, normally i'm molding on a 40x40, 30x50 pinlift, or catchin parts on the shaky floor, kudo's on an informative vid!
i work with a guy who one time made 600 molds in a 10 hour day...it was a little bit different process then shown here, but still, impressive.
nate92754 3 months ago
0:34 its the new improved shake weight!!!
19dma95 10 months ago
just think, a little quicker and he could be making 30 molds an hour like me...
nate92754 1 year ago
yeah... i work in a foundry been there for about a year now but my job isn't making the molds, i put 80lbs block of metals we call "pigs" on the table of molds or clamping them down lol and then i help pour the metal. then i have to break off the dirt next morning with sledgehammers ! haha not a job u want to do for the rest of your life. Get your school done and do something better. unless you want to look as miserable as that man in the video.
luigi1098 1 year ago
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CanadianFisherman1 1 year ago
moulding is a grafters job,, we did all that manually,, whos heard of a peggy rammer or a flat bash... ive damaged many a patern plate with my peggy rammer lol..
justleedslads 1 year ago
geez that guy looks so miserable
zerosix1786 1 year ago
respect for the guy who work so hard..
goodbyelonglive44 1 year ago 2
Very interesting. The gentleman in the video seemed irritated thought. It was rather comical. GREAT JOB ON THIS!
RitualPicturesInc 1 year ago
my uncl has the same model these nly last about 10 years if the machine is taken care of but these are still made thank gosh they do so much better than the automated ones
elevatorfreak112 1 year ago
What is the brand name / model of the jolt squeeze machine ? Thanks for a great video ! -Hank
jdsprince 2 years ago
@jdsprince
The machine was made by SPO--probably in the 1950's or 1950's and maybe a lot earlier.
Mrvideoer 2 years ago
@Mrvideoer
Thank you. I am looking for one now.
jdsprince 2 years ago
but this model is still around my uncle bought a new one about a week ago
elevatorfreak112 1 year ago
Many thanks for this video
A worker calm because trained, a comment clear because prepared
That was once cutting-edge technology, for instance when they made the housings of the first all-metal motion picture film cameras in 1911, even a bit more complicated.
TOUSNESP 2 years ago
that man looked a little pissed off at what he was doing=P
UnkinglyLike 2 years ago 15
my thoughts exactly! thats what happens when you have a job you don't enjoy. i bet hes thinking, "please....somebody just shoot me!" poor guy doesn't even have a radio to listen to! i bet he wants to shove the camera up someones ass
sw8741 2 years ago 6
@sw8741 well he has not done it long like my uncle he is probably having back problems but this guy needs to realize he's doing a job that has to be done
elevatorfreak112 1 year ago
@UnkinglyLike it's hard work dude
elevatorfreak112 1 year ago
@UnkinglyLike it's hard work
elevatorfreak112 1 year ago
please help me please i have one question :-
how are binders classified ?
please my friends help me
BoobsVsBoobs 1 year ago
@UnkinglyLike nah he just looks like he's been doing it like 30 years thinking "allrite let me do this piece of cake for the video"
giriisindahouse 10 months ago
I did this a lot in high school metalshop. I quite enjoyed it. Should do it again.
Lengsel7 2 years ago
@Lengsel7 my uncle might be looking for help lol i don't think you want to come to alabama just for a job
elevatorfreak112 1 year ago
Nice video, I use to work at an aluminum foundry. We use dry sand, green sand etc. For safety reasons, Osha requires masks for health reasons. This guy is a pro plus he makes at least $60 an hour, plus he's making guns, plus he probably owns his own shop. Nice video.
popcorn4two 2 years ago
great job i do this every day at work too !!! as the day goes on i get tried . hard work but fun
splintercell7111 2 years ago
increible...good vid
tambor74 2 years ago
done the right way good job!
greenguy007 3 years ago 2
that guy is a machine, you can tell he's done this for years and is just on autopilot
burningeko 3 years ago
yes... this is hard work..
jst2k09 2 years ago
Nice video, this is a PRO!
One question though, since it's the reason Im browsing these videos...
...How can a person do all this (but molt iron ore instead), if trapped in a forest and having to live of the land for the rest of his life?
cdenver 3 years ago
This is what i call A Master...
cool vid thx for sharing
Sumermagor 3 years ago
heh, do this process when we make test bars, normally i'm molding on a 40x40, 30x50 pinlift, or catchin parts on the shaky floor, kudo's on an informative vid!
superfleazee 3 years ago
Yeah, I must agree. Well done.
EmperorAst 4 years ago
i do this for a living in a brass foundry. i can make them in a minute FLAT!
dimebagfan76 4 years ago
you know what they say, when you are doing it for a living sometimes it loses it fun...
FL Bill
wlpupo 4 years ago 2
Informative and well made, Thanks!
ozzirt 4 years ago
That guy seems like he hates his job. Informative piece thanks.
sawracer 4 years ago 2
Na, he's probably just done this a lot.
LyrumusX 4 years ago
He is a slave just like you! He realizes it but you don't. He is smarter than you!
121744 4 years ago
hah
dddproject 3 years ago
very well commented, Thanks for posting. excellent video
Hobbynut 4 years ago