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Old Apr 28th, 2010, 15:20   #20
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Ouch!

And did you see the "professional" welding in the last 2 seconds of the video? the welder seems to have Parkinson's disease and not only that, they're welding on a car chassis already in its paint coat!
It's not a welding technique that I've ever seen or used before. Those are the sort of frantic movements I sometimes make when I get the wire stuck to the piece (MIG welding).

I think what happened is that the workers were having a break and then noticed a television camera and so they panicked.

If you want to compare Volvo's old production methods to Geely's then there is about 20mins of youtube videos showing 240 bodies being assembled. I'm sad enough to have watched them through! Basically, 20mins of spot-welding! You will notice that the Volvo workers did use hammers, but not for straightening out a whole bonnet.
240 Production Video 1
240 Production Video 2

Going off on a tangent...
One for the 240 geeks: In the video, what is the purpose of the vertical metal piece in the centre of the windscreen?
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