All the folks saying safety this, tools that. This is a different world here, use what you have to do the job, do the job correctly and reasonably. In Europe or USA no one thinks twice about 200$ metatarsal boots to do this work in or 30$ safety glasses, well guess what? 30$ is 4 or 5 days pay and buys food for your family for a week. It is not Europe or the USA it is Pakistan and the is how they did things. You watch where you walk, what you do and use your brain to keep from getting hurt because from a young age you learn no one is watching out for you but you. Pakistan truck: your work is amazing, your workers are amazing and the finished product is very road worthy... great work and thank you for the look into your day, the video and sharing the time it takes to make them.
the dude with the sledge hammer misses = the guy holding the riveting die looses the hand...and no, not exacerbating, the damage from the sledge hammer would be enough for even a western hospital to give you a 50/50 chance of loosing the hand. Over there? Amputation guaranteed. (and you'd still have to hope you don't die of sepsis) And it's not just holding the rivet die with his hand instead of having a long handle for it. Sketchy jacking, running the entire truck axle unbalanced in a lathe, long loose sleeves when operating said lathe, sticking hands between unsecured heavy metal objects (personally seen why that is bad idea...) He won't be able to feed himself, let alone his family if he becomes a cripple, all because nobody wanted to take a few minutes to make something safer by attaching a piece of scrap metal to something. Do you still think this work mentality is not insane?
Okay I get what you're saying but I would never have stood underneath that load when the crane had the dump body in the air and I'm sorry that just doesn't make any sense to me
@@AKAtheA At 0:14 that man is putting a hell of a lot of work in taking that ruined rusty bolt off . The only reason one would do that is to reuse it . That makes even the work they do sketchy and dangerous . $30 bucks for safety glasses ? How about $2.50 at home depo . I have smashed steel toe in my boot so bad it had to be cut off . I have had steel in my eye with safety glasses . Risking being crippled just because osha is not looking out for you is just stupid
@@jamescummings7246 When I was ten years old , I ducked and walked under a front loader . My uncle told me never trust hydraulics and if I ever do that again ,I would never be allowed in the shed again . I knew there was no second chances and I never did that again
Great job guys ! You are a truely craftmens, plus this is so rewarding for you to see all that people around the world supporting your work. Greetings from France.
To be fair, if you look at the GDP per capita, the US takes almost 25% alone, the EU 20%, China almost 15%, Japan 4.4% and India/Brazil/Canada/S.Korea/Australia/Russia/Mexico takes 20%, so there are like 140 countries left that need to fight over 15% of what's left of wealth. So yeah, kuddos to them.
if everybody knows what he's doing its the normal way of life. Only in the money contaminated world nobody knows what he's doing and producing cost efficient crap. Thanks Europe.
The humble rivet is still one of the best ways to join two metal plates together. For those that don’t understand, once the rivet cools it decreases in length bringing the two bits of metal incredibly tight together. It won’t undo or become loose over time either. Simple bit incredibly effective.
для этого необходимо прогреть заклепку целиком. в данном исполнении греется только 1 конец. это пародия на ремонт рамы. о существовании формул расчета Р=Nf и других они не знают. каждая технология имеет место на жизнь при условии соблюдения правил. самолет тоже собран на заклепках. если бы они их делали полетел бы на нем ?
@Deplorable Centrist Pakistan and Iran is not the same country. But people living under an opressive regime is not constantly unhappy, likewise people living in a freer state is not constantly happy. Take a look at Minneapolis for instance.
@@Torvikholm pakistanis are one of the happiest people check globle index and also pakistanis are NOT living under any opressive regime . Pakistan is free state and with less crime rates. And our ministers elected by people not by military dictators . Do not mix it up with iran . Iran is tottaly oppositte
Bout 10 years ago I worked at a Slurry Seal company in So Cal and we ran old ass trucks so we had to transfer over the machines on to newer chassis. Alot of this type body building went on. A-frame, torch, Mag drills, Arc welder, alot of crazy hard ass work but still I think we had easier then these fellows. Keep it up I can appriciate these vids.
Not true, it's fear!! The guy swinging the sledg was told (by his superior), "IF you hit me I'll hit you in the knee with the hammer in my other hand" You should see how three guys with sledge mammers drive a spike in rhythmic unison 9while the foreman or supervisor holds the spike
Mad props to these guys. I work on trucks all the time. These guys are doing everything by hand because it’s the only way they can. I throw a fit when my battery on my cordless dies. Or when my air compressor is out. Or when my 02 is empty. These guys just do it. Makes me great-full for what I have.
I just amazed by the skills your team have developed. All manual work and extraordinary metal working techniques with a press and manally riveting. I'm really appreciative of your workers abilities. I do worry about grinding without eye protection and wearing sandals with such heavy work. I'm a real fan.🙏
The skills of these men 👏 in their element is a joy to watch how they take pride in doing repairs. Everyone is working together to get the job done ✔ 🙌 💪
When I watched your chaps heating up the revits on chassis then hold the finishing tool you have a lot of skill not to hit the hand of your buddy 👍❤️🏴🚛
It's too risky and not appreciable.. even he has six Sigma certification ( 3.4 errors in a million) tht means he may end career of three fellows by hitting hammer on hand in every million strokes ...
If I had to hold a rivet dolly for someone to formthe rivet head , I will only trust a pakistani truck sledge hammer operative in this world. they never miss and they don't swing slow either they hit with all their might. Unbeilievable what tey do outside in the open. Regards
I saw on a video how they train the sledge hammer guy, on an old western called Once upon a time in the west, the guy holding the finishing tool is also holding a loaded and cocked gun on on the other hand pointing to the sledge hammer guy, only two guys missed the finishing tool, may they rest in peace.
It's a silly gamble. One slip and the guy is disabled for life. They could make a pair of long pliers in 10 minutes from the scrap stuff lying around. They can't invest 10 minutes to keep one guy working and not horribly mangled or dead?
Right on my brothers very hard workers doing a great job as always. Man what skills with minimal tools that's the way to get the job done. Roll up your sleeves and get to work.
These people work their asses off, no excuses, everything is fixable. You can tell they take pride in not only the mechanics work, but the truck owner too. He's seems very proud to have that truck, they all keep them painted and decorated... I really wanna send these guys some tools 😂
Люди, которые ремонтируют грузовики, - все афганцы (пуштуны), поэтому логично сделать видео на русском языке. Хотя эти люди живут в Пакистане, они все же афганцы, поэтому все должно быть на русском языке.
The workers there impress me @2:40 I have removed rivets that way and it takes a strong man to remove 1 let alone all of them. Keep up the great work and videos.
Thank you for your support and best wishes. Azerbaijan and Pakistan nations are always brothers nations. And I hope in future I shall be guest in Pakistan. Thank you for everything.
Yes sir when you come to Pakistan you will be respected and loved unprecedented but plz don't go to big cities people there are mostly hipsters meet real cultural people in rural Pakistan.
I am so impressed by this though work. In germany we have many modern equipments but nowadays every component gets replaced and not repaired. But if you want to do this type of work 30 years. Please work with PSA or try to reduce some risky moments. Much respect from Germany👌👍
If labour is cheap you can do a lot individual repairs. Anyway this truck would have been scrapped years ago due to safety regulations. Imagine the legal requirements for such an repair... Nightmare....
Estes são mecânicos de verdade, que resolvem o problema não importa como. No Brasil nós só temos trocadores de peças, se não tiverem acesso a peça certa não são capazes de por pra rodar de outras formas. Parabéns pessoal!
info: the religion of islam forbid to be wasteful.you can find in the coran sourat "israe" verse 27 allah the allmighty say that the people who are wasteful are brothers with satan. thats why you see my brothers dont waste anything.
Its is great not to be wasteful. How about being smart and not walking under truck beds hanging from cranes. How about work smarter not harder. Also truck frames get that way when they are wayyyy overloaded and not maintained correctly.
I have so much respect for these men! 👍 They do a great job! 👏👏👏. Funny that I just came from the “shake hands with danger “ video. I was waiting for a guitar riff.😉
Best way to remove hot rivets is with a cutting torch just like he did he’s not to bad with the torch either You can tell he’s done it before it takes practice not to cut into the frame while doing that trust me I’ve removed thousands of them that way
I was hoping to see what they did to repair the broken section. Regardless it was impressive to see how they made their own rivets on site! 😮 These men in North America would be paid top dollar for their hard work and skills! 👍 Wishing these men happiness, prosperity, and long life! ✌️
In America we just throw it away. I admire your ability to rebuild everything. I think it's a noble profession my father drove big trucks years ago. Thanks for bringing Pakistan to us to understand people without politics🍺🍺👍
The level of trust these people have in the hammer guys is astounding.
That my friend is a professional at what he does. I have but one friend I would trust swinging a hammer like such and I'd still clench
@@KingBigBabyJesus ㅁ
Щз××эх №÷и
U read my mind
Just what I was thinking too!!
All the folks saying safety this, tools that. This is a different world here, use what you have to do the job, do the job correctly and reasonably. In Europe or USA no one thinks twice about 200$ metatarsal boots to do this work in or 30$ safety glasses, well guess what? 30$ is 4 or 5 days pay and buys food for your family for a week. It is not Europe or the USA it is Pakistan and the is how they did things. You watch where you walk, what you do and use your brain to keep from getting hurt because from a young age you learn no one is watching out for you but you.
Pakistan truck: your work is amazing, your workers are amazing and the finished product is very road worthy... great work and thank you for the look into your day, the video and sharing the time it takes to make them.
the dude with the sledge hammer misses = the guy holding the riveting die looses the hand...and no, not exacerbating, the damage from the sledge hammer would be enough for even a western hospital to give you a 50/50 chance of loosing the hand. Over there? Amputation guaranteed. (and you'd still have to hope you don't die of sepsis)
And it's not just holding the rivet die with his hand instead of having a long handle for it. Sketchy jacking, running the entire truck axle unbalanced in a lathe, long loose sleeves when operating said lathe, sticking hands between unsecured heavy metal objects (personally seen why that is bad idea...)
He won't be able to feed himself, let alone his family if he becomes a cripple, all because nobody wanted to take a few minutes to make something safer by attaching a piece of scrap metal to something. Do you still think this work mentality is not insane?
Okay I get what you're saying but I would never have stood underneath that load when the crane had the dump body in the air and I'm sorry that just doesn't make any sense to me
🇵🇰😍👍
@@AKAtheA At 0:14 that man is putting a hell of a lot of work in taking that ruined rusty bolt off . The only reason one would do that is to reuse it . That makes even the work they do sketchy and dangerous . $30 bucks for safety glasses ? How about $2.50 at home depo . I have smashed steel toe in my boot so bad it had to be cut off . I have had steel in my eye with safety glasses . Risking being crippled just because osha is not looking out for you is just stupid
@@jamescummings7246 When I was ten years old , I ducked and walked under a front loader . My uncle told me never trust hydraulics and if I ever do that again ,I would never be allowed in the shed again . I knew there was no second chances and I never did that again
I'm watching from Japan.🇯🇵
I'm so glad and thank them for great restoration for japanse tracks second life!
You are right, this is beautiful. It should be like this everywhere !
And what about fuel efficiency, or pollution that a 40-50-60 year old truck makes? C'mon guys
my country (Bolivia) banned japanese used cars, we miss them so much
@@kismoricz84 And where is the efficiency and the respect of the environment in the culture of disposable?
@@tkmaniac5812 youre right, but does this make using those old trucks acceptable?
Great job guys ! You are a truely craftmens, plus this is so rewarding for you to see all that people around the world supporting your work. Greetings from France.
These men are incredible , talent , humour , faith , trust and a level of skill that doesn't exist in many places anymore .
I agree with you,, they are a smart people,, spitcles
Safety 3rd.
No rules no dot no nothing 😅
Ala es grande
Humor?
I'll tell you what them boys did a good job considering the tools they had to work with Hats Off to their man
They don’t make excuses, they work with what they have n get the job done,much respect to them 💯💯👑👑👑👑
Absolutely, some people should watch and learn from their work ethic.
To be fair, if you look at the GDP per capita, the US takes almost 25% alone, the EU 20%, China almost 15%, Japan 4.4% and India/Brazil/Canada/S.Korea/Australia/Russia/Mexico takes 20%, so there are like 140 countries left that need to fight over 15% of what's left of wealth. So yeah, kuddos to them.
if everybody knows what he's doing its the normal way of life. Only in the money contaminated world nobody knows what he's doing and producing cost efficient crap. Thanks Europe.
Unlike Mose of America
Хорошо сказал.
The humble rivet is still one of the best ways to join two metal plates together.
For those that don’t understand, once the rivet cools it decreases in length bringing the two bits of metal incredibly tight together. It won’t undo or become loose over time either. Simple bit incredibly effective.
yes truck frames here in the U.S are put together with Rivets .
As long it doesnt encounter an iceberg,rivets are fine.
@@jimtalor7971 and the bulkheads go to the top of the compartment.
Hace milenios lo usan creo que cuando tenía 10 años lo hice en mí taller 🙄
для этого необходимо прогреть заклепку целиком. в данном исполнении греется только 1 конец. это пародия на ремонт рамы. о существовании формул расчета Р=Nf и других они не знают.
каждая технология имеет место на жизнь при условии соблюдения правил.
самолет тоже собран на заклепках. если бы они их делали полетел бы на нем ?
I love watching stuff like this as a diesel mechanic in the USA knowing it’s really cool to see what they do versus us here
Hard work everytime. No technology but very creative! GOD bless the pakistan people.
Kiss from Brazil.
❤️❤️
❣️
Holding the die set as the other guy swings full blow requires a serious level of commitment and a huge set of balls.
Yes, if the sledge hammer guy misses the die, you end up in a whole world of pain and possibly a broken hand.
Stainless steel ballz
Damn this IS hard work and takes Tungsten steel bawls of...steel 😂 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Or they could weld a handle to the die...
I bet he have more hammer skill than thor😄
That hammering talent alone can win them a talent show😁
face shows that they like this job and are happy :-)
Greetings from cold Norway
Love from warm Pakistan :-)
@Deplorable Centrist Pakistan and Iran is not the same country.
But people living under an opressive regime is not constantly unhappy, likewise people living in a freer state is not constantly happy. Take a look at Minneapolis for instance.
@Kyle Reese please go hate somewhere else...
@Deplorable Centrist it's Pakistan not Iran but no worries Iran are our brothers aswell.
We are free but you are under the elusion of being free.
@@Torvikholm pakistanis are one of the happiest people check globle index and also pakistanis are NOT living under any opressive regime . Pakistan is free state and with less crime rates. And our ministers elected by people not by military dictators . Do not mix it up with iran . Iran is tottaly oppositte
Меня восхищает то как слаженно и с каким доверием вы работаете ребята. Спасибо вам вы вдохновляете.
Это на камера
Чай Пиала !
These guys don't do repairs.. They do miracles!!
You dingo..
@@trexmidnite ใวใใมมมมมมใใใมมมใ
Hahahahahah....its our daily roteen job ..its Pakistan man ..Country is also Mircal of ALLAH (God)
На таких Земля держится. Уважение и почет.
Prawda, mądre stwierdzenie.
Bout 10 years ago I worked at a Slurry Seal company in So Cal and we ran old ass trucks so we had to transfer over the machines on to newer chassis. Alot of this type body building went on. A-frame, torch, Mag drills, Arc welder, alot of crazy hard ass work but still I think we had easier then these fellows. Keep it up I can appriciate these vids.
_Alot_ is a town in India. _A lot_ is more than one of something; multiples of.
Эти люди не зря свой хлеб едят, мое уважение.
i know Im kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good place to stream newly released series online ?
The highest safety here is TRUST.
Betull
No room for stupidity or incompetence, like how it should be
Not true, it's fear!! The guy swinging the sledg was told (by his superior), "IF you hit me I'll hit you in the knee with the hammer in my other hand"
You should see how three guys with sledge mammers drive a spike in rhythmic unison 9while the foreman or supervisor holds the spike
Настоящие профессионалы своего дела! Молодцы ребята!, никого не слушайте, вряд ли в этих условиях кто нибудь сделал бы лучше... 👍
какие наХ профессионалы,у них травм каждый второй калека....Они вообще слышали про технику безопасности-ДИКАРИ это....
@@некто-к8д с дивана пишешь?
@@некто-к8д как будто у нас Тб соблюдают
You guys do great work again. You guys are professional at what you do. Sending love/respect from America. Keep up great work
Sending my love and respect for the great job you guys do. From Seattle Washington.
Honest working men like you sir
we pilipinos respect this people hard working men❤🇵🇭 greetings from Philippines
Am impressed by how the guy is hammering the rivets.Some high levels of trust and professionalism.
and wearing a glove. must be a newbie
@@blckbldng hahaha
I love these guys, they give me the confidence to go out and change my spark plugs!
Mad props to these guys. I work on trucks all the time. These guys are doing everything by hand because it’s the only way they can. I throw a fit when my battery on my cordless dies. Or when my air compressor is out. Or when my 02 is empty. These guys just do it. Makes me great-full for what I have.
The word is _grateful_ not "great-full". 🙄
Это смелые, умелые, сильные, трудолюбивые люди!
Eto Afganze Poshtune
Как заводскои делают заклёпку
это удар по жадным автоконцернам из-за денег давящей новые новые машины чтобы держать цены.
Глазомер у них в крови без мерительных инструментов оружие вытачивают.Большую часть диамантов в Индии гранят на глаз!Одно плохо, танцуют много.
@@waldemardriediger6967 это Пакистан.
I just amazed by the skills your team have developed. All manual work and extraordinary metal working techniques with a press and manally riveting. I'm really appreciative of your workers abilities. I do worry about grinding without eye protection and wearing sandals with such heavy work. I'm a real fan.🙏
Eye protection is for wiener
These skilled workers would blink metal shard into nice pair of sunglasses and keep working...I'm a big fan best respects from U.S.A
@@ArisLA-wk1hg Or the worker that can see in old age :) best wishes, be safe.
Ребята мастера в ботиночках.
Творческих побед и good job!
The skills of these men 👏 in their element is a joy to watch how they take pride in doing repairs. Everyone is working together to get the job done ✔ 🙌 💪
Massive respect to this guys greetings from Croatia🖐🇭🇷
When I watched your chaps heating up the revits on chassis then hold the finishing tool you have a lot of skill not to hit the hand of your buddy 👍❤️🏴🚛
I know hitting that revet and so close to his hand is unbelievable Stay Awesome guy keep building those trucks.
It's too risky and not appreciable.. even he has six Sigma certification ( 3.4 errors in a million) tht means he may end career of three fellows by hitting hammer on hand in every million strokes ...
If I had to hold a rivet dolly for someone to formthe rivet head , I will only trust a pakistani truck sledge hammer operative in this world. they never miss and they don't swing slow either they hit with all their might. Unbeilievable what tey do outside in the open.
Regards
I saw on a video how they train the sledge hammer guy, on an old western called Once upon a time in the west, the guy holding the finishing tool is also holding a loaded and cocked gun on on the other hand pointing to the sledge hammer guy, only two guys missed the finishing tool, may they rest in peace.
But not enough mechanical intuition to know that rivets in the top plate are useless, 90% of the load is in the side plates.
Для них нет ничего невозможного, молодцы!!!
I got dizzy when i saw the guy walk underneath the dump! God please keep these hardworking people safe
Send shivers in my spine seeing them hit the rivets,one miss and the holders fingers will be crushed; admire their confidence and skill
It's a silly gamble. One slip and the guy is disabled for life. They could make a pair of long pliers in 10 minutes from the scrap stuff lying around. They can't invest 10 minutes to keep one guy working and not horribly mangled or dead?
When the sign says "men working," it means this.
Ya right
These mechanics are worker and not talker, men at work. Mechanics at its best
Yup
Right on my brothers very hard workers doing a great job as always. Man what skills with minimal tools that's the way to get the job done. Roll up your sleeves and get to work.
*Good result. Well done. Hello everyone! Health to all!* 💥💥💥👍🏽
with all of the experience you have, if you say this repair is good then is GOOD!
Спасибо вам ребята.Вот у кого надо учиться работать.Не у одного нет перчаток.Они голыми руками порвут всех!!!
You guys work together as a single unit, amazing work!
Cheers from long beach, california
Greetings from Turkey brothers.
Mashalla Allaha aap sab ko
apny hefz o aman me rakky
Офигеть! Шедевр ручного труда!!
No waste! What these men do with what they have is impressive. Greetings from Florida!🐊
The second life of this truck 👍🏻👍🏻
Assalamualaykum to all Pakistani brothers, Awesome skill. 👍
From Indonesia 🇲🇨
و عليكم السلام و رحمة الله و بركاته أخي محمد عمر الفاروق
Pakistan ❤👍 qardaşlar Salam. Azerbaycan
These people work their asses off, no excuses, everything is fixable.
You can tell they take pride in not only the mechanics work, but the truck owner too. He's seems very proud to have that truck, they all keep them painted and decorated...
I really wanna send these guys some tools 😂
they don't need tools, they can make any tool they want.
Türkiye'den Selamünaleyküm kardeşlerim.🖐️
MAŞALLAH..👏🇵🇰🇹🇷
Maximum respect for these men
Вот это автосервис! Я понимаю! А то, условия не те, запчастей Нет, нужно заказ ждать! Молодцы мужики! Учитесь
Да чего там хорошего, ребята явно не учили сопротивление материалов)))
a other happy customer amazing job
It shows what can be done with basic equipment. Hats off to you guys!
Мужик с кувалдой просто снайпер.
Люди, которые ремонтируют грузовики, - все афганцы (пуштуны), поэтому логично сделать видео на русском языке. Хотя эти люди живут в Пакистане, они все же афганцы, поэтому все должно быть на русском языке.
Как то с братом работаем,он мне по руке ебнул.... И говорит осторжней эй .....
@@mancity5306 и у меня было такое)
The workers there impress me @2:40 I have removed rivets that way and it takes a strong man to remove 1 let alone all of them.
Keep up the great work and videos.
this is the true meaning of "reuse" and enlong the lifecycle of things... not buying new cars every year thinking that it's more green. Good job !
Salam from Azerbaijan to best masters
ش2ض
Walyikum Salam AZERBAIJAN WON OUR HEARTS VERY NICE VICTORY LOTS OF LOVE From Pakistan.
Thank you for your support and best wishes. Azerbaijan and Pakistan nations are always brothers nations. And I hope in future I shall be guest in Pakistan. Thank you for everything.
Yes sir when you come to Pakistan you will be respected and loved unprecedented but plz don't go to big cities people there are mostly hipsters meet real cultural people in rural Pakistan.
Salaam, eleykum.
Bizde, maraqla, izleyirik.
Azerbaijandan.!!!
Вот кому надо присылать инструмент в подарок а не всяким тем блогерам что спасибо сказал и забыл
Точняк,которые плачут когда дождь пыль и когда руки грязные. Молодцы парни👉👍
согласен
Тут очень серьезный инструмент. И много самодельных приспособ
Посмотрел и деревню вспомнил, как с отцом в поле комбайн ремонтировали.
@@romandirksen1700 _...ннда , надо признать - - есть что вспомнить - _*_по Светлому_*
_..особенно , по нашей современной жизни.._
Amazing skill. It is hard to believe you guys can repair these things. Truly amazing. Love it.
Интересует сколько было потеряно пальцев, до того как парень с молотом набил руку!? 🤔
Он же в перчатке !тот что с зубилом
Техника безопасности превыше всего !!! :-)))
Бллин, страшно даже представить. Бахх! И все
Да неговори я только об этом и думал когда смотрел как дубасит кувалдой! 😁
Просто если он промажет, мужик с газа сваркой отрежит ему голову
Bridge builders from the 1920s can really related to thia type of work.
These people do amazing work on those truck by using their brain and muscles.
For what these guys did to reserect that wreck of truck they deserve a lot of respect!
Resurrect
I am so impressed by this though work. In germany we have many modern equipments but nowadays every component gets replaced and not repaired. But if you want to do this type of work 30 years. Please work with PSA or try to reduce some risky moments. Much respect from Germany👌👍
If labour is cheap you can do a lot individual repairs. Anyway this truck would have been scrapped years ago due to safety regulations.
Imagine the legal requirements for such an repair... Nightmare....
salute to the men in labor! u guys need a raise!
straight up just walks under that suspended tipper section.
OSHA MY GOD
Estes são mecânicos de verdade, que resolvem o problema não importa como. No Brasil nós só temos trocadores de peças, se não tiverem acesso a peça certa não são capazes de por pra rodar de outras formas. Parabéns pessoal!
These guys are so resourceful, they would be shocked to see how wasteful the West is. Great channel👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
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info: the religion of islam forbid to be wasteful.you can find in the coran sourat "israe" verse 27 allah the allmighty say that the people who are wasteful are brothers with satan. thats why you see my brothers dont waste anything.
@@kenshirodafistass7126 true bro
Its is great not to be wasteful. How about being smart and not walking under truck beds hanging from cranes. How about work smarter not harder. Also truck frames get that way when they are wayyyy overloaded and not maintained correctly.
@@kenshirodafistass7126 you can find it in the Bible too, said by our Lord Jesus Christ himself.
I have so much respect for these men! 👍 They do a great job! 👏👏👏. Funny that
I just came from the “shake hands with danger “ video. I was waiting for a guitar riff.😉
The manual craftsmanship is inspiring. Thank you for these videos.
3:24 I can never think of a time when "don't piss off your coworkers" has ever been more true...
Asalamu aleykum to all my pakistani brothers from türkiye ☝️
Walaikum assalam walaikum assalam brother 👍 I love ertugrul drama love from Pakistan my all Turkish brother
Wa Alaikum Assalaam brother
wa alykum salam
Walakumsalam .from Pakistan . I love Turkish Pope's
Waalaikumsalam..
how to open rusty and stuck bolt
other channel = evaporust, penetration fliut, heat it
pakistani truck = melt it
Actually is hitting it really using chisel made from rear axle and in process u ut it
can't be tight if its a liquid!
Best way to remove hot rivets is with a cutting torch just like he did he’s not to bad with the torch either You can tell he’s done it before it takes practice not to cut into the frame while doing that trust me I’ve removed thousands of them that way
@@nickekleberry7176 Yes, a very skilled torch hand.
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Man those guys holding the flaring tool have a lot of faith in the hammer swinger!!!👍
All to hard to weld a length of steel to the dolly so the workers hand can be remote. 🤦
The Repair team here are true craftsmen ! Thanks for sharing !
This video was very well done, I like the slow motion of the large chisel taking off the old rivet heads
Молодцы мужики!
Let us all take a minute and appreciate the trust that is happening shortly after the 8:00 mark, 5 + pound of steel and bare knuckles.
Вот у людей руки откуда надо растут. Красавцы! Уважение только.
Да-да кувалду насадить нормально не могут
До первого промаха кувалдой
I was hoping to see what they did to repair the broken section. Regardless it was impressive to see how they made their own rivets on site! 😮
These men in North America would be paid top dollar for their hard work and skills! 👍 Wishing these men happiness, prosperity, and long life! ✌️
It looks like they made a whole new chassis rail and then re used the original cross members
Thank you for using the trucks that after retired from my country. I'm happy to see to be used it carefully. You guys are excellent. Big respect.
Really, really, hard work, respect for that.
Me sorprende cada día más de lo hábil que son.. son artesanos del metal y sin tecnología. Son los mejores 👍
The concept of broken and can’t be repaired is not in these guys vocabulary! Mechanics and engineering at it’s most basic, yet most effective level!
These guys are amazing people the trust of the one swinging and the one holding is freaking awesome
Just absolutely fascinating watching these men work and I do the same type of work but with many special tools , in Canada
Настоящие мастера,но когда один машет кувалдой которая слетает а другой держит выколотку рукой становится немного страшно
Суровые пакистанские мастера
Если бы я так кувалдай махал мой напарник без рук бы остался
Дешовый ручной труд.
Скорее всего за промах там расстрел сразу осуществляется этой же выколоткой!🤭🤭😀
@@ВячеславШульга Вы хоть знаете сколько стоит у них вот такой "ДЕШЕВЫЙ" ручной труд? :)
My brothers use cutting oil while drilling holes so your drill bits will last longer .👍
PAKISTÁN NEVER STAY’S BACK IN THE ENTIRE WORLD💪🏼
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Masha Allah,,big proud from indonesia my brother,,
Amazing hammering 🔨 skills 👏
Broke something ?
Send it to Pakistan, they know how to fix everything.
Exact
Right sir..
Ya sure about that I have seen some great mechanics in India.
Actually they make own chasiss
Agree....
This skill are super usefull when in war time
تحياتي لكم ..للشعب الباكستاني العظيم اخوكم من المغرب الشقيق.
In America we just throw it away. I admire your ability to rebuild everything. I think it's a noble profession my father drove big trucks years ago. Thanks for bringing Pakistan to us to understand people without politics🍺🍺👍
Fantastic and incredible job hats off to these skilled workmen giving new life to the chassis
Ютуб утро пятницы: Давай я тебе покажу как пацаны в пакистане грузовик чинять? ну круто жеееееее =))
The guy with the hammer is so accurate!
это размах кувалдой с такой уверенности он так доверяет ему даже 😩страшно смотреть
Я и говорю как не боится что промахнется
0:53 я вахуе был от таких нарушений ТБ
Аллах помогает)
I found russian only in restoration video . I think russia loves restoration ❤️
У них скамейка запасных длинная😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If they have technology, I think they will lead the world.
Молодцы мужики! Не пропадут такие.
Much respect, that hand riveting job is probably as strong if not stronger than a modern welded frame.
those rivets will not do what they are supposed to as they went in cold and never put the material under tension
@@janvanruth3485 I disagree. Every truck that comes in with a busted frame all the rivets still look fine.
@@505fastlife6 and that is why rivets are tested by tapping them instead of looking at them