Amazing what these guys can accomplish without computers, robots and modern machinery. Using just their strong minds and body, they get the job done. They are very hard workers and should be proud of what they have accomplished.
I know your all going to moan about Health and Safety but given what Tools they have and the conditions they work in , They get my respect as i know just how hard it can be being a retired Plant Fitter working in these conditions . Great work and Awesome job 😁😁🤘🤘🤘
Are those rivets good enough? Do the big factories use the same method or they do some heat treating at the end? I do not know about the industry but I think the chassis might need a kind of stress relief at the end
These are pretty much the tools and techniques of the 19th and early 20th century. Whilst people celebrate that as the glory days of "manly men doing honest work" during industrialization, people laugh at it when it's done in developing countries. Here you can literally see what life was like for your great-great-granddads - show some respect!
Thank you !!! Effing Heck mate. I’ve been looking for a comment like. So many bash on developing countries for the lack of safety or quality, but these same people seem to forget this is how many rich countries developed in first. Not in SPITE of it but they developed BECAUSE of it. Labour intensive processes like these allows skills and knowledge to grow and be passed on. Eventually helping to grow the economy. Thus allowing poor countries to develop. Even more recently countries like Japan in 60’s, South Korea in 70’s and China in 2000’s developed through hard work and lots and lots of labour intensity
Just with a basic workshop and their good talent, they built a built truck. Really good to see. This should be TH-cam's main agenda, for what it was meant for. Please comment and like 👍
I wouldn’t hesitate to hirer these incredible men to repair and reconstruct my damaged truck or smashed vehicle because there is no other options in my mind 😊they are soldiers of enterprise and creativity there long term visual focus on their goal is commendable and inspirational
They do a lot of things that wouldn’t be allowed in the U.S. but they do everything manually. They are definitely hard workers and they know their jobs. Make good field mechanics. They’re used to working that way. Impressive job.
Ok guys, need you to be very honest here, do you toss a coin to see who holds the pin and who hits it with the big sledge hammer……. Great video, I laughed the other day when I was watching another channel about truck work and the guy finished the video facing a bit of a problem and asked for viewers opinions. I always like to read the opinions and ideas people send in and two of the comments said ask restoration King how to do it, they can build anything out of anything, I had to laugh as you guys are so versatile. Thanks for posting, great video for sure
So very impressive. Basic tools nothing fancy. This crew is efficient n safe n fast. And a nice finished product. Great job guys. Berry impressive. Please be safe.
When the SHTF our college students that think we need to shut down farms and get rid of diesel trucks because they know food comes from the grocery store will starve and these men will still be building trucks from "recycled" parts . Good job guys!
See that truck hauling freight down the road in a couple days , in the U.S. it would take a month if they could get some parts . Gotta hand it to these guys
Этот ролик нашему автопрому надо как учебный показывать. А то наши со станками и в цехах ни х.я не могут. Вот только интересует меня один вопрос. Под какие грузы такое усиление рамы и ходовой? Мотор то не особо мощный.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 HO BOY WE IN DEEP CRAP IF YOU THINK THAT'S GOOD . I GUESS YOUR AT THE SAME LEVEL AS THEM . GOD HELP US ALL . LET ME KNOW WHEN YOUR ON THE ROAD SO I CAN STAY AT HOME AND BE SAFE 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@vippersona8925 не, они окошко в новой раме делают и там видно номер старой рамы которая вварена в новую, просто на этом видео не видно.... ну и да, похоже техосмотра у них нет...
OK they build a 3 axcle chassis what probably can hold more than 25 tons. But my concerns are this truck is original build for a loading capacity of approx 10 tons and the engine is build for this weight, so how long wil this engine hold with the overload of weight what is normal in these countries !
Amazing what these guys can accomplish without computers, robots and modern machinery. Using just their strong minds and body, they get the job done. They are very hard workers and should be proud of what they have accomplished.
When you don't have anything else...
I know your all going to moan about Health and Safety but given what Tools they have and the conditions they work in , They get my respect as i know just how hard it can be being a retired Plant Fitter working in these conditions .
Great work and Awesome job 😁😁🤘🤘🤘
Are those rivets good enough? Do the big factories use the same method or they do some heat treating at the end? I do not know about the industry but I think the chassis might need a kind of stress relief at the end
These guys give a new meaning to "SledgeHammer" mechanics !!!
These are pretty much the tools and techniques of the 19th and early 20th century. Whilst people celebrate that as the glory days of "manly men doing honest work" during industrialization, people laugh at it when it's done in developing countries. Here you can literally see what life was like for your great-great-granddads - show some respect!
Thank you !!! Effing Heck mate. I’ve been looking for a comment like. So many bash on developing countries for the lack of safety or quality, but these same people seem to forget this is how many rich countries developed in first. Not in SPITE of it but they developed BECAUSE of it. Labour intensive processes like these allows skills and knowledge to grow and be passed on. Eventually helping to grow the economy. Thus allowing poor countries to develop. Even more recently countries like Japan in 60’s, South Korea in 70’s and China in 2000’s developed through hard work and lots and lots of labour intensity
These are called men . What a incredible work even without technology. Just hard work 🔥
Какие молодцы.На коленках создают уникальные вещи.Работяги, уникальные люди.Им бы оборудование и хорошие условия-цех.
Just with a basic workshop and their good talent, they built a built truck. Really good to see. This should be TH-cam's main agenda, for what it was meant for.
Please comment and like 👍
WILL COMMENT AND LAUGH 😂😂😂😂😂
Such a satisfying job. Tearing apartment and building everything from scratch is truly remarkable…
Им хороший цех и станки они все создадут. Молодцы
Hello ❤
Это точно
I wouldn’t hesitate to hirer these incredible men to repair and reconstruct my damaged truck or smashed vehicle because there is no other options in my mind 😊they are soldiers of enterprise and creativity there long term visual focus on their goal is commendable and inspirational
Definitely also my opinion! Honest and hard work ...
Truly superb to watch them work I totally agree 👍🏻
They do a lot of things that wouldn’t be allowed in the U.S. but they do everything manually. They are definitely hard workers and they know their jobs. Make good field mechanics. They’re used to working that way. Impressive job.
extraordinary, I am amazed by the workmanship of the trucks there, greetings from Indonesia 🇲🇨🇲🇨
Thank you very much!
Guys we proud of you ❤. Wishing you good luck 🤞. Plz stay safe
Wow, nice job, you are some hard working guys. I look forward to more videos. 😎👌👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
that rivet set has seen some hard work!
It's amazing work mechanics and incredible skills 🎉
It's hard work but ma sha Allah 😅
Well done boys!
This chassis is better and stronger than it was deliverd brandnew from the factory. RESPECT
I'm amazed at how they build without any fancy tools..
The bravery of the guy holding the punch while the second guy swings a hammer at it’s
No wonder they make great cricket players holding that punch while a guy hits it with a hammer and does not miss or he would destroy the guys hand!
That box frame looks quite alright, actually. Not bad at all. 👍
RẤT KHÂM PHỤC NHỮNG NGƯỜI THƠ SỬA CHỮA ĐẠI TU XE TẢI NÀY 👍
This is good work under such circumstances. Nothing can hold these guys back
Аккумулятор над выхлопной трубой, явный недочёт конструкции. Там нужно экран какой-нибудь установить. А так, работа высший класс 👍🏻
Ok guys, need you to be very honest here, do you toss a coin to see who holds the pin and who hits it with the big sledge hammer……. Great video, I laughed the other day when I was watching another channel about truck work and the guy finished the video facing a bit of a problem and asked for viewers opinions. I always like to read the opinions and ideas people send in and two of the comments said ask restoration King how to do it, they can build anything out of anything, I had to laugh as you guys are so versatile. Thanks for posting, great video for sure
they build them as strong as that, and still load them so they break sometimes. amazing.
ورشة لصناعة المقطورات والهياكل يدوية❤ 1:06
I had to watch that twice because I thought I was tripping! But yes that was safety gear even boots,hats and goggles wow😮
I would have loved to see it all finished and painted. Great job 😎👍
Gotta love those steel toed sandals !!!
Vehicle with strong backbone 👍
What incredible work, true crafstman, thank you for sharing! Well done NEW SUB!!!
This guy's are very talented and hard working
😮 incredible. What a good job.where is technology?. Only determination.🎉🎉🎉
skil and experience,.. thats a man... dont lose the hairstyle..
Too good, honestly.
They are good workers, I really like this. A favorite from Vietnam
So very impressive. Basic tools nothing fancy. This crew is efficient n safe n fast. And a nice finished product. Great job guys. Berry impressive. Please be safe.
Mashallah, It is amazing what these men can build in such primitive conditions.
Great work their building a truck with wooden blocks 🔨 Hammers and a come along and no one pitching about not getting their 30 minute break 😂😂
36:02..It's not heavy,blow on it a few more times.That look was priceless.
These brothers can work 🎉 i need to stay at their workshop for a year then am 👍 good
Incridible work...I also wish if they could repaint the whole thing that will make it look brand new
These are the hard workers of Pakistan ❤
Keep on Trucking 🚚🚛🚙🛻
Good job my brothers
It's cool to make the truck, but the workers should use safety equipment
a most remarkable way of going about it
excellent Team work‼️🥂
👊🔥
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You're wandering if is anything that they can't do. My compliments to this people
Просто МОЛОДЦЫ!!!
was that guy mad at the windshield? he kept slapping it like a redheaded stepson.
Great, the manufacturing process is starting again
You guys really do earn your wages,
Great video, Thanks for sharing!
Steve from London.
15:00 essa ferramenta tinha que ter um cabo longo, imagine se erra a marretada
When the SHTF our college students that think we need to shut down farms and get rid of diesel trucks because they know food comes from the grocery store will starve and these men will still be building trucks from "recycled" parts . Good job guys!
Keren Bosku Truknya
Mis SINCERO RESPETO y admiración a estos grandes MAESTROS
Very relaxing watching these craftsmen at work.
Very good. Whats the purpose of the lorry what body is it going to have?
WELL IT'S ONLEY GOT TO HANDLE A 2 TON LOAD SO ALL 8S GOOD 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
See that truck hauling freight down the road in a couple days , in the U.S. it would take a month if they could get some parts . Gotta hand it to these guys
I've never seen Leaf spring stacks with 30 to 40 members !
14:08 isso sim é confiança.. :)
They are absolutely creative but the problem is safety issue ppe
But does if have AC and cruise control?
Best work yet.
AMAZING!!!!
Very good job guys
Good
di pakistan apapun bisa di perbaiki,,❤❤😊
kayak nya, peralatan paling sakti mereka adalah martil nya... ❤❤
Very nice work brothers top of the top
Good job, however i believe that engine is too small for that setup.
of course it is. they made a heavy duty truck out of a mid sized truck.
What is it called? The Deathtrap or The Widow Maker?
y? U didnt build it !
It's called a life saver. It puts food on the table.
TEAMWORK !
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Los.amiro.travajo.duro.nis.respetos.
Muy.profesionales..costa.rica.los.
Saluda
Ford USA ..said you master make by hands...
Felicitaciones a estos genios
Are sandals a requirement on the job site? Watch your toes with all those metal shavings!
It's their culture don't be so brainless....
@@KirshaunW. WTF bro
You just learn to keep your feet out of harms way,
Этот ролик нашему автопрому надо как учебный показывать. А то наши со станками и в цехах ни х.я не могут. Вот только интересует меня один вопрос. Под какие грузы такое усиление рамы и ходовой? Мотор то не особо мощный.
40тн таскают
20:11 I don't like those shackle mount bolts ...
Esses caras são uns gênio
WOW ... Just look at the front/rear springs on that unit...
In India things are different . If your vehicles chases are broken or got damaged , vehicle manufacturer will provide new chases.
I'm going over there and become a hammer salesman, there's nothing a hammer cannot fix😂
You guys are the best ! talk about health n safety !
29:51 Vocês não tem corte plasma?
Abraço!!
20:15 no silent block?
Meus Parabéns e uma equipe muito boa espetacular o trabalho de vcs muito inteligentes e profissionais
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 HO BOY WE IN DEEP CRAP IF YOU THINK THAT'S GOOD . I GUESS YOUR AT THE SAME LEVEL AS THEM . GOD HELP US ALL . LET ME KNOW WHEN YOUR ON THE ROAD SO I CAN STAY AT HOME AND BE SAFE 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hojas de resortes para soportar bastante peso,pero ese sistema de frenos hidraulicos no creo sean confiables para carga pesada!
интересно сколько такая рама ходит до следующей замены?
Самое интересное,ни номера ни чего,и ездят
@@vippersona8925 не, они окошко в новой раме делают и там видно номер старой рамы которая вварена в новую, просто на этом видео не видно.... ну и да, похоже техосмотра у них нет...
Buddy using a seatbelt in place of a lifting sling. That's a new one.
What's the chassis number???
오늘도 파키로운 평화스탄~ 큰형님 출동
OK they build a 3 axcle chassis what probably can hold more than 25 tons. But my concerns are this truck is original build for a loading capacity of approx 10 tons and the engine is build for this weight, so how long wil this engine hold with the overload of weight what is normal in these countries !
Love the embellishments on the axle support, a heart.
All done before lunch !
Don’t even wanna no what that chassis metal is made off. I would not like to see that thing crashed.
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