Again it astounds me that for what us westerners would have payed for a couple of cups of coffee from a well known international Coffee company, you can get a armature rewind for less! I’m really impressed with the thoroughness of the person who is rebuilding this commutator with much less than a handful of tools and a very good eye for detail. These skills that your man is showing would have once been done in the very same way that has been done today, with no less attention to detail. Please convey our gratitude 🙏 to the skilled worker shown in this wonderful video. Let him know of our comments about his work please. Many thanks to you and your company and for sharing this great video with the rest of the world, sometimes it’s nice to see how it’s done ✅ and tell the youth today that not everything is made or repaired by automated systems. To show the children of our future that we used to get our hands dirty everyday and wash them before we leave work for home. Thank you peace and blessings to you and your family ....Phil
Thanks very much for praising him and his skills ,your details comments much much appreciated and please let the world know that we Pakistani are hard working peoples and peace loving and not terrorist as the world media portraying us .thanks once again for taking ur precious time and God bless you and entire family and ur country ameen
@@khaankhaan2714 there is a bad apple in a box, every where in the world. But in these videos: my respect and appreciation for the Pakistani people, very humble and respectful 🙏. It reminded my good old friend WASAF ALI. well educated and good family values.
Всё о сварке и самоделках. Please English please, I wish that I could understand/ speak Russian, it’s a beautiful language that since I was a boy wanted to learn, unfortunately God didn’t give me the gift of tongues. So if I may ask you to repeat in English. Have a good day!
I had this issue in London. 5 workshops could not even understand the problem. The one place that did rewinds quoted over 1500£ and two weeks work. Hats off for you, guys.
I used to “do” these in machines worth millions of euros and loved how the machines made them, seeing someone rebuild it completely by hand and with so few tools is really mind blowing, respect 👍👍👍
This reminds me of a time my starter failed. G.M. 6.2 Diesel more than $250. I was broke a friend suggested that I rebuild it. Never heard of that option but I was broke. New bushings and brushes less than $15 that starter lasted longer than the relationship with the truck. This is the next level I'm impressed thanks for the shared knowledge. May your GOD BLESS YOU.
this is nothing special really mechanics anywhere can do that , my dad used to do shit like this in the soviet union ... but why would you pay someone more money on the labor if you can get a brand new part with warranty? .. you guys want to live and earn money like in a western country but pay someone for their job like a third world country? fuck that shit
@@Eye-it-azz thats exactly what im saying...in india they rebuild a lot of parts because its WORTH IT , in the west they DONT because its NOT WORTH IT, NOT because they dont know how to rebuild starters in the west
Работа достойная! Но возникли мысли: или труд Мастера оплачивается по низкой ставке, из-за чего ремонт выгоден, или же производители завышают стоимость новых запасных частей, что опять-таки делает ремонт выгодным. Мастеру - мое уважение! Автор, именно такие ролики - ремонт всего, всех агрегатов, что делает ваша фабрика - мне наиболее интересен! Надеюсь, что не только мне. Удачи Вам!
ну вот я те скажу что такая поломка при которой якорь реально згорел она не такая уж и частая - обычно коротышь из за того что втулки разбиты и якорь начинает шаркать о статор вот эти наборные пластины сдвигаются и повреждают изоляцию - бывает даже достаточно пластины поправить и поменять втулки и он ещё походит! ну и второе - как же балансировка? видишь фрезерованные канавки на якоре в видео? это не для красоты - это балансировка! а при таком ремонте о балансировке и речи быть не может
holy cow thats impressive.. we get nothing like that in america anymore i found.. labor here is 90-125.00 per hour for mechanic work. That skill is so old school.. nice to see it alive still
The problem is the mentality. My thirty-year-old ASEtraining has taught me how to rebuild all kinds of parts but the auto parts store does not stock the components to rebuild anymore they just offer the whole remanufactured part from China.as a mechanic I'm totally capable of doing it just can't get the seals and all of the extra little parts in USA. Last time I asked for a rebuild kit for a newer brake caliper the guy at the auto parts store looked at me like I was crazy "nobody rebuild stuff anymore you're a rare breed" he said. which makes no sense by the reman that's probably going to fail way sooner for 250 or I can rebuild it myself with the proper tools techniques and experience for 35 if I could get the parts.
It's more about time, for doing something like this anywhere where the economy is in a healthy condition, it's not worth the time investment, for doing a job like this, you need someone who knows what he does and pretty much the entire day or more, it's all about the economy, these guys don't make in the entire year what other mechanics make in a week... Just shows how fucked up the economy is in some country's.
@@UmbraWeiss That's not correct my point is I can rebuild a brake caliber for about $50 warranty it for 5years myself all faster that it takes to go to the store and get a reman that will fail in a few months that costs $175. Store refuses to sell the rebuild kit they used to make the reman. Rebuilding starters is not something a mechanic normally does because this is just a small part of a starter the brushes and casing are the parts that normally go first.
When the economy crashes the people who have these requisite skills will be able to make a living while people who can't will be unemployed. It's a good idea to watch videos like this to relearn how to do things like rebuilding motors, rewinding transformers and other heavy-duty electrical parts.
this was for 10, you can't do better with this this tools, remarkable work and i really don't know how could someone dislike this video? i want to see their work on starter rewinding and rebuilding. this was a perfect job
How many years did it take to become this good? Never having seen this type of work before, I wasn't planning to be overly impressed at the very beginning. But I kept watching, and the more I watched, the more I understood the skill this takes. Every tap of the hammer, every movement made was a slow march done with purpose and precision. I'm a very impressed guy from the US. Thank you for the video.
@@ahmedace4911 yes, you can try to repair the stators of broken power tools, such as a drill or a grinder, for such things you do not need expensive tools and the stator itself can be replaced in your hands, buy or find it at a low price and sell at a profit, read about coils and electric motors collect equipment or find a master at the Free Guild of Various Crafts and Entrepreneurs I do not know how to translate it into English but in the country where I live it is possible to find a master who by law must be an electromechanic or electrician with whom you will practice and gain knowledge or become a self-taught
Amazing work gentlemen. Good to see some people still repairing parts, not just throwing things away. I have never seen any workshop in my country doing any work of that depth.
This was common practise until the ready availability of affordable replacement parts made the skills and practice uneconomical. Cheap spares, good stocks and next day delivery rendered such practices obsolete in most Western countries.
once upon a time my dad, the kingdom of heaven to him, did the same job. I remembered how much patience you need to have. I wish you luck and all the best.
Awesome work! This makes me realize how wasteful we can be on the other side of the world. You are knowledgeable AND resourceful. Keep the videos coming. Greetings from California. JF
OMG, fond memories, this was a job i did early in my career, working for my dad, nothing got thrown out it got rebuilt, and the test light was 220vac lol
Капец, откровенно говоря в недоумении... Парень сидя на коленке творит словно Бог электрики. Снимаю шляпу. Высший пилотаж. Блин может поехать к ним поучиться🤔
@@asdwerty4315 в городе есть небольшая мастерская по перемотке электромоторов, специально создано для занятости инвалидов, так что можешь далеко не ехать
I sure do enjoy watching these guys work on these parts of different things. And I will say sometimes we're not to think of people as different odd and not like ourselves but I best admit watching these makes me realize that everybody's just regular people and I actually would like to meet some of them.. it has changed my outlook on things just by showing people fix motor parts. The world is a cougar place for me and hopefully others. Thank you. Dewey L.
Wow, my hats off to all the people in this video and your entire manualfacturing!!!! Impressive. I just hope y'all actually get paid very well for the top of the line work you guys do!! Blessings
I really like all your videos specially this ones you know when I see you fixing parts like this one it makes me respect you a lot over there you guys fix everything with very little tools and resources and you do it great here in the us this so called mechanics don’t come even close to your level and don’t know how to fix anything all they do is buy a new part a put it on and cost a fortune to me you’re the real mechanics.
I was a mechanic from a very young age now 70&retired automatic transmission technician.I rebuilt carbs,repaired starters,remember old gm solenoids getting burned down@ positive stud😊 I used to repair by backing pos stud without taking sol apart,wheel cylinders,now everything is thrown away and they claim we wasted resources,we recycled pop bottles&milk jugs!... A truly wasteful society today😑.
@@yojo619 pakistan isnt terroris country, most terrorist buy weapon from illegal market weapon in pakistan but the illegal weapon factory has been turn down by pakistan goverment when obama healing relationship with pakistan. Most of terrorist is lived in iraq and iran
Вот с другой стороны посмотреть мы восхищаемся этими ребятами, а сами забыли как в советском союзе почти всё восстанавливалось в мастерских потому что ни чего не было и взять было не где, и советский союз был под жесткими санкциями как и Пакистан, так что ни чего удивительного это сегодня мы всё забыли а когда то в колхозных мастерских точно так же всё ремонтировали и перематывали👍
Это только на жигули так ремонтировали или в 50 года а так не кто бы не стал заморачиваться при застое трактора своим ходом в 80 годах в металлолом загоняли
В начале 70х (да и позже) у нас на автобазе были слесаря по ремонту электрооборудования, так вот эти ребята на раз делали перемотку электродвижков. Я лично учился на слесаря по ремонту Эл.оборудования. Правда это было до службы - в 1973 году :) как то вот так....
I wish I had this kind of exposure in this type of work when I was a kid and learn. Awesome video! I thank you for sharing and the man performing his magic.
This reminds me when I had the alternator of our Land Cruiser FJ40 repaired by our trusted electrician many decades ago. Though the repairs were not as thorough as the one on the video, skill and craftsmanship are very hard to come by nowadays.
Some 7 years ago a Pickup Truck F250 diesel I had stopped running. I suspected it was an electric starting issue. I called a towing company and had it towed to a Ford dealer ( Lincoln Ford in downtown Edmonton, Canada ) for a diagnostic and repair estimate and told them not to do nothing on it if the bill would go over 500 dollars before they contact me. The next day they call me and said they had to open the engine, and still don't know what the problem was but called me to ask for permission to go further as they already put work of 3000 dollars into it before the call. I had to abandon the truck there as I couldn't afford the bill and I vowed never in my life to purchase a Ford vehicle from the Ford Company as they showed zero respect and professionalism. Respect you guys for fixing things with passion and at reasonable prices for your clients.
Так раньше и в России мы работали от школ на производствах, конкретно я занимался в цеху по восстановлению стартеров автобусного автопарка. Прямо ностальгия. Позже нас перевели на восстановление двс. Знания, полученные в то время, (притирка клапанов например) помогают до сих пор. Спасибо тому лютому времени, времён СССР. Население и тогда было опущено, однако мы осваивали станки и учились разбирать, собирать, изобретать. С большим удовольствием просмотрел это шикарное видео.
Dealer manual: non-repairable, to be replaced / use special tool XYZ Pakistani Truck: sure mate This channel is just amazing. Instant subscribe. Keep up the good work, you guys are awesome.
That's amazing guys. Goes to show how we in the west have lost a lot of this knowledge and skills due to our disposable ways. Here if something breaks we used to fix it, but now days if it breaks we toss it and buy a new one.
Wow it is literally an art what this man is doing. Im literally shocked at how beautifully this came together. He definetely deserves more attention. The amount of things that had to be done to this was alot i know i probablu could not do this. Wow things are alot different there where people in the US would trash an object it was brought back to life. Cool thank you! 👍
Without technology you are able to recreate better things... What if you are given the technology you would certainly create wonders.. Extremely skilled people
Again it astounds me that for what us westerners would have payed for a couple of cups of coffee from a well known international
Coffee company, you can get a armature rewind for less! I’m really impressed with the thoroughness of the person who is rebuilding this commutator with much less than a handful of tools and a very good eye for detail. These skills that your man is showing would have once been done in the very same way that has been done today, with no less attention to detail. Please convey our gratitude 🙏 to the skilled worker shown in this wonderful video. Let him know of our comments about his work please. Many thanks to you and your company and for sharing this great video with the rest of the world, sometimes it’s nice to see how it’s done ✅ and tell the youth today that not everything is made or repaired by automated systems. To show the children of our future that we used to get our hands dirty everyday and wash them before we leave work for home. Thank you peace and blessings to you and your family ....Phil
Thanks very much for praising him and his skills ,your details comments much much appreciated and please let the world know that we Pakistani are hard working peoples and peace loving and not terrorist as the world media portraying us .thanks once again for taking ur precious time and God bless you and entire family and ur country ameen
@@khaankhaan2714 there is a bad apple in a box, every where in the world. But in these videos: my respect and appreciation for the Pakistani people, very humble and respectful 🙏. It reminded my good old friend WASAF ALI. well educated and good family values.
ANDREASRIAL yes you are absolutely right
Всё о сварке и самоделках. Please English please, I wish that I could understand/ speak Russian, it’s a beautiful language that since I was a boy wanted to learn, unfortunately God didn’t give me the gift of tongues. So if I may ask you to repeat in English. Have a good day!
@@theonlybuzz1969 Google translate is a WONDERFUL thing!
I had this issue in London. 5 workshops could not even understand the problem. The one place that did rewinds quoted over 1500£ and two weeks work. Hats off for you, guys.
dude... think about it. and consider what a new one costs
@@MrTiti проблема в том, что бываешь восстанавливаешь ретро авто. и хочется оригинальный , а не новый , или запчасти под заказ
At least in London the poor worker got paid enough to feed himself!
Imagine if we could use a parcel system and have these sent abroad to be refurbished??!! Wow
if thats the same thing you needed then i would have sent it through my uk resident cousin only for 50 pounds cost🙌
I used to “do” these in machines worth millions of euros and loved how the machines made them, seeing someone rebuild it completely by hand and with so few tools is really mind blowing, respect 👍👍👍
what are you using to insulate the wires before installing back?
@@africaunite3823 varnish and waxed paper!
show us your actions
He is my brother 💥
Merhaba, bakır tel üzerindeki vernik emaye sökmek için kullanılan o mavi sıvı nedir?
These are the type of men that keep humanity going forward 🌍 respect
This reminds me of a time my starter failed. G.M. 6.2 Diesel more than $250. I was broke a friend suggested that I rebuild it. Never heard of that option but I was broke. New bushings and brushes less than $15 that starter lasted longer than the relationship with the truck. This is the next level
I'm impressed thanks for the shared knowledge. May your GOD BLESS YOU.
You are the real mechanics , the others are just parts changers !!!!!! Thumbs up from ROMANIA
They work for 150-200 $.. hmmm
Definitely
@@JorgeRodriguez-po7kx p0
this is nothing special really mechanics anywhere can do that , my dad used to do shit like this in the soviet union ... but why would you pay someone more money on the labor if you can get a brand new part with warranty? .. you guys want to live and earn money like in a western country but pay someone for their job like a third world country? fuck that shit
@@Eye-it-azz thats exactly what im saying...in india they rebuild a lot of parts because its WORTH IT , in the west they DONT because its NOT WORTH IT, NOT because they dont know how to rebuild starters in the west
Работа достойная!
Но возникли мысли: или труд Мастера оплачивается по низкой ставке, из-за чего ремонт выгоден, или же производители завышают стоимость новых запасных частей, что опять-таки делает ремонт выгодным.
Мастеру - мое уважение!
Автор, именно такие ролики - ремонт всего, всех агрегатов, что делает ваша фабрика - мне наиболее интересен!
Надеюсь, что не только мне.
Удачи Вам!
Людей много денег не хватает вот и учатся всякую мелочевку ремонтировать.
Просто на редкие модели нет запчастей я такой якорь на тд-42найти не могу
@@ИгорьВасильев-й4т1ф Отправь старый в Пакистан, пустт починят.
@@igorrudevets6463 тезка накладно, да и такой я мелочный , но труд конечно заслуживает уважения .
ну вот я те скажу что такая поломка при которой якорь реально згорел она не такая уж и частая - обычно коротышь из за того что втулки разбиты и якорь начинает шаркать о статор вот эти наборные пластины сдвигаются и повреждают изоляцию - бывает даже достаточно пластины поправить и поменять втулки и он ещё походит! ну и второе - как же балансировка? видишь фрезерованные канавки на якоре в видео? это не для красоты - это балансировка! а при таком ремонте о балансировке и речи быть не может
holy cow thats impressive.. we get nothing like that in america anymore i found.. labor here is 90-125.00 per hour for mechanic work. That skill is so old school.. nice to see it alive still
The problem is the mentality. My thirty-year-old ASEtraining has taught me how to rebuild all kinds of parts but the auto parts store does not stock the components to rebuild anymore they just offer the whole remanufactured part from China.as a mechanic I'm totally capable of doing it just can't get the seals and all of the extra little parts in USA. Last time I asked for a rebuild kit for a newer brake caliper the guy at the auto parts store looked at me like I was crazy "nobody rebuild stuff anymore you're a rare breed" he said. which makes no sense by the reman that's probably going to fail way sooner for 250 or I can rebuild it myself with the proper tools techniques and experience for 35 if I could get the parts.
It's more about time, for doing something like this anywhere where the economy is in a healthy condition, it's not worth the time investment, for doing a job like this, you need someone who knows what he does and pretty much the entire day or more, it's all about the economy, these guys don't make in the entire year what other mechanics make in a week... Just shows how fucked up the economy is in some country's.
@@UmbraWeiss That's not correct my point is I can rebuild a brake caliber for about $50 warranty it for 5years myself all faster that it takes to go to the store and get a reman that will fail in a few months that costs $175. Store refuses to sell the rebuild kit they used to make the reman. Rebuilding starters is not something a mechanic normally does because this is just a small part of a starter the brushes and casing are the parts that normally go first.
When the economy crashes the people who have these requisite skills will be able to make a living while people who can't will be unemployed. It's a good idea to watch videos like this to relearn how to do things like rebuilding motors, rewinding transformers and other heavy-duty electrical parts.
@@Nathan-gj8ch Capitalism
this was for 10, you can't do better with this this tools, remarkable work and i really don't know how could someone dislike this video? i want to see their work on starter rewinding and rebuilding. this was a perfect job
یہ کس جگہ آرمیچر بنتے ہیں
کوئی فون نمبر ھے
How many years did it take to become this good? Never having seen this type of work before, I wasn't planning to be overly impressed at the very beginning.
But I kept watching, and the more I watched, the more I understood the skill this takes. Every tap of the hammer, every movement made was a slow march done with purpose and precision.
I'm a very impressed guy from the US. Thank you for the video.
Ditto what Randy WL just said!!
@randy wl, I would like to join that. Impressive. Best regards from Germany 🙌
I am confused
I want an advice
Can I do this for living? does it pay well ??!
@@ahmedace4911 yes, you can try to repair the stators of broken power tools, such as a drill or a grinder, for such things you do not need expensive tools and the stator itself can be replaced in your hands, buy or find it at a low price and sell at a profit, read about coils and electric motors collect equipment or find a master at the Free Guild of Various Crafts and Entrepreneurs I do not know how to translate it into English but in the country where I live it is possible to find a master who by law must be an electromechanic or electrician with whom you will practice and gain knowledge or become a self-taught
@@marcellis4212 hey thanks
English isn't my mother tongue as well :-)
Amazing work gentlemen. Good to see some people still repairing parts, not just throwing things away. I have never seen any workshop in my country doing any work of that depth.
You would be willing to pay for it?
These are from Pakistan
And you sir
This was common practise until the ready availability of affordable replacement parts made the skills and practice uneconomical.
Cheap spares, good stocks and next day delivery rendered such practices obsolete in most Western countries.
Yes recycling and reusing 👍👏
@@neurolog5621 would I pay for it? Lol 😂 you can get any motor rewound and rebuilt here in the USA no one rebuilds car junk
I've been watching this channel off and on for quite some time now, and these guys never cease to amaze me, true craftsmanship
These guys are such skilled craftsmen. Have total respect for these guys working in difficult conditions and producing such quality.
once upon a time my dad, the kingdom of heaven to him, did the same job. I remembered how much patience you need to have. I wish you luck and all the best.
Awesome work! This makes me realize how wasteful we can be on the other side of the world. You are knowledgeable AND resourceful. Keep the videos coming. Greetings from California. JF
OMG, fond memories, this was a job i did early in my career, working for my dad, nothing got thrown out it got rebuilt, and the test light was 220vac lol
Give this man proper tools and he will discover another dimension. Absolute boss 👌👌👌
Shop owners can only dream to have workers like that dude.
Mostly these type of businesses are family run business. Father, son or nephews. Young will Join not for financial gain but to learn.
Can you imagine what these lads would achieve in a fully equipped workshop. Mind blowing skills.
I have experience with pakistani technician. They are very talented for doing rebuild and body jobs. And also with strong body. Nice video
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You guys have not just repaired a part but created a functional piece of artwork. Perfection 👍
Qqqqqa
Ooooo
oh my God this guy is a master craftsman builder! we need these types of people in the world
These guys never cease to amaze me with their skills. Brilliant!!
How many electrical engineers here appreciating this.. amazing dexterity, especially in soldering and insulation.
The original factory armature probably lasted 10 years, this rebuilt one will last 100. Beautiful work and dedication to your craft.
Молодцы,умеют ценить то что у них есть, вроде страна не богатая, а люди действительно с золотыми руками.
От того и руки золотые - из говна конфетку делать.
Голь- на выдумку хитра
Помню сам как то из-за отсутствия фрезы для клапана смастерил её из того же клапана и куска от старой стамески по дереву
арман маликов moto be elli
Согласен на 200процентов и у них так во всем удивительные люди
Это просто ,что-то , с чем-то. Одним словом молодцы!!!
Где-то на заводе "Bosch" умер робот по производству подобных вещей!))) 🤣
Хорошая работа, молодец!
Похоже человек работал на заводе по сборке.
@@Делайсам-м8о pp
На колонке, но делает уровень бог.
Капец, откровенно говоря в недоумении... Парень сидя на коленке творит словно Бог электрики. Снимаю шляпу. Высший пилотаж. Блин может поехать к ним поучиться🤔
@@asdwerty4315 в городе есть небольшая мастерская по перемотке электромоторов, специально создано для занятости инвалидов, так что можешь далеко не ехать
I sure do enjoy watching these guys work on these parts of different things. And I will say sometimes we're not to think of people as different odd and not like ourselves but I best admit watching these makes me realize that everybody's just regular people and I actually would like to meet some of them.. it has changed my outlook on things just by showing people fix motor parts. The world is a cougar place for me and hopefully others. Thank you. Dewey L.
Wow, my hats off to all the people in this video and your entire manualfacturing!!!! Impressive. I just hope y'all actually get paid very well for the top of the line work you guys do!! Blessings
You had me going there for a while but another amazing high skill low tech display of craftsmanship.
An amazing piece of work. I am always surprised what they do on the Pakistani truck channel, how they restore and repair with the most basic iTools.
Artyu
They dont have other option.. 3 th world country..
Beautiful work! Greetings from Texas!!!
U are the real crafty people and the others are just food consumers !! Out standing
Started watching these videos earlier today. Now seen a ton of them. Amazing old school type processes keeping stuff on the road.
no one can say it's a refurbished piece, what a hard work with intelligence, good wishes from India.
That's simply amazing. A handmade masterpiece.
Wish I knew more people like this gentleman. Amazing work.
I really like all your videos specially this ones you know when I see you fixing parts like this one it makes me respect you a lot over there you guys fix everything with very little tools and resources and you do it great here in the us this so called mechanics don’t come even close to your level and don’t know how to fix anything all they do is buy a new part a put it on and cost a fortune to me you’re the real mechanics.
It's not often we see such skill in refurbishing a totally re-usable device in today's "throw-away" society. Amazing and awesome, a pleasure to watch.
Please do pass the knowledge to your young ones! Dont let it die.
Don't worry it won't die. Here this is what people go for anyways. Talent.
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the knowledge that you can read everywhere?
@@MrTiti ď
I was a mechanic from a very young age now 70&retired automatic transmission technician.I rebuilt carbs,repaired starters,remember old gm solenoids getting burned down@ positive stud😊 I used to repair by backing pos stud without taking sol apart,wheel cylinders,now everything is thrown away and they claim we wasted resources,we recycled pop bottles&milk jugs!...
A truly wasteful society today😑.
The craftsmanship is unreal
Mighty fine job!
These guys do more with less, than anyone!
WOW just WOW
when you guys say Pakistani Truck Repairs, your MEAN REPAIR, not just Remove and Replace, great work
Full REBUILD , another level..
standing ovation, a true master of his craft, ਥਮਾਇਆ, ਇੱਕ ਸੱਚ ਹੈ, ਮਾਸਟਰ ਉਸ ਦੀ ਕਲਾ
WOW U GUYS ARE THE BEST NEVER SEEN ANYONE REBUILD A STARTER THAT GOOD EXCLENT JOB MAN
Salam to best masters in the world , who has golden hands
Golden hands....they are a terrorist country maybe you should import some Pakistan I in Turkey and watch your country go to shit...😂😂😂
excellent job
Wa Alaikum ussalam
Ismayilov brother
@@yojo619 pakistan isnt terroris country, most terrorist buy weapon from illegal market weapon in pakistan but the illegal weapon factory has been turn down by pakistan goverment when obama healing relationship with pakistan. Most of terrorist is lived in iraq and iran
Damn these guys don't play around when it comes to rebuilding... Much respect ✊
Simple tools and techniques But next level skills!
Молодцы 👍✌️ Лучше чем завод! 👍
You are "A"- Journeyman . What A job !! Great electrician !
There is nothing great or good about it!
as in it is a job for a machine?@@howie2615
Вот с другой стороны посмотреть мы восхищаемся этими ребятами, а сами забыли как в советском союзе почти всё восстанавливалось в мастерских потому что ни чего не было и взять было не где, и советский союз был под жесткими санкциями как и Пакистан, так что ни чего удивительного это сегодня мы всё забыли а когда то в колхозных мастерских точно так же всё ремонтировали и перематывали👍
Это только на жигули так ремонтировали или в 50 года а так не кто бы не стал заморачиваться при застое трактора своим ходом в 80 годах в металлолом загоняли
@@николайНиколаевич-ы5я ну вы в металлом загоняли, а кто то точил и восстанавливал так же.
@@Ivandasvarka но это для своей техники на сельхоз технику всё было и капиталка была загоняли мыли до рамы разбирали и собирали обратно
@@николайНиколаевич-ы5я да раньше своя техника была то у единиц, короче все так же и мы делали и сейчас делаем
В начале 70х (да и позже) у нас на автобазе были слесаря по ремонту электрооборудования, так вот эти ребята на раз делали перемотку электродвижков. Я лично учился на слесаря по ремонту Эл.оборудования. Правда это было до службы - в 1973 году :) как то вот так....
Reuse, repurpose, recycle.
I never knew these were repairable! 👌👍👏
Where there's a will there's a way. Skill set helps. So awesome to watch. Let's do it!
cosas nueva que uno aprendre cuando son reparable.
Great job rebuilding this motor! I used to teach motors/generators in college, and this video would make a good teaching aid!
Уникальные люди , у нас бы не стали этим заниматься , а купили новый! Золотые руки и трудолюбивые молодцы!!!
Покупая импортное в 70% сделанное в Китае, мы сами отдаём им свои рабочие места.
Amazing work from USA 🇺🇸
keep up the good work..Allah will bless you brother from malaysia🇲🇾
Very good repair/renewing, outstanding craftsmanship! Like this vids!! Continue
color me impressed! Great skill and ingenuity! Much love from NC in USA!
Уважение и восхищение. 👏👍
Pakistani people are genius. Amazing work done. Beter than new
Just two words: pure skill.
Молодцы! Удивили сильно!!! Мы просто не церемонимся-выбросили на метал и забыли!!! А это оказывается отремонтировать можно?!!
Выкидываем, потому что у нас проще и быстрее б/у или новый стартер в сборе купить!
Pakistanis are very hardworking and inventive people, my respect!
I wish I had this kind of exposure in this type of work when I was a kid and learn. Awesome video! I thank you for sharing and the man performing his magic.
This reminds me when I had the alternator of our Land Cruiser FJ40 repaired by our trusted electrician many decades ago. Though the repairs were not as thorough as the one on the video, skill and craftsmanship are very hard to come by nowadays.
Bravo 👏 👏 that was an art of restoration.
Офигеть👍просто взяли и перебрали, да так толково что диву даёшься, вот красавцы то 👍👍👍
У меня отец сварку собирал в 18 лет сам !
@@very_cool_2617 Верю, есть такое👍
@@very_cool_2617 я в 19))) в 29 отец))) сварка творит чудеса)))
Some 7 years ago a Pickup Truck F250 diesel I had stopped running. I suspected it was an electric starting issue. I called a towing company and had it towed to a Ford dealer ( Lincoln Ford in downtown Edmonton, Canada ) for a diagnostic and repair estimate and told them not to do nothing on it if the bill would go over 500 dollars before they contact me. The next day they call me and said they had to open the engine, and still don't know what the problem was but called me to ask for permission to go further as they already put work of 3000 dollars into it before the call. I had to abandon the truck there as I couldn't afford the bill and I vowed never in my life to purchase a Ford vehicle from the Ford Company as they showed zero respect and professionalism. Respect you guys for fixing things with passion and at reasonable prices for your clients.
Так раньше и в России мы работали от школ на производствах, конкретно я занимался в цеху по восстановлению стартеров автобусного автопарка. Прямо ностальгия. Позже нас перевели на восстановление двс. Знания, полученные в то время, (притирка клапанов например) помогают до сих пор. Спасибо тому лютому времени, времён СССР. Население и тогда было опущено, однако мы осваивали станки и учились разбирать, собирать, изобретать. С большим удовольствием просмотрел это шикарное видео.
Never seen that done before, very educational.
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Great job!
Greetings from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Well done, sir. More of these types of videos, please.
I'm very impressed and happy every time I watch Pakistani reconditioning videos.
Greetings and respect from Mexico 🇲🇽
Dealer manual: non-repairable, to be replaced / use special tool XYZ
Pakistani Truck: sure mate
This channel is just amazing. Instant subscribe. Keep up the good work, you guys are awesome.
That's amazing guys. Goes to show how we in the west have lost a lot of this knowledge and skills due to our disposable ways. Here if something breaks we used to fix it, but now days if it breaks we toss it and buy a new one.
This is out of this world talent. I've seen people doing this in the Philippines but not as precise and perfectly done as this.
Wow it is literally an art what this man is doing. Im literally shocked at how beautifully this came together. He definetely deserves more attention. The amount of things that had to be done to this was alot i know i probablu could not do this. Wow things are alot different there where people in the US would trash an object it was brought back to life. Cool thank you! 👍
now i can sleep knowing that how simple it is . . . but at same time also perplexed at how simple it was.
i can sleep happy now.
awesome video !!
In Brazil we do the same, we don’t change parts, we fix the defect. This is what we call professional .
نكم
In America, we do the opposite. we have enough money to just buy new stuff.
@@jessdigs I live in US too. I see enough money. Credit card full, living by pay check
In america the cost of the labor is too high. Cheaper to just replace parts
@@Usmanthemecano 👍🏽
Ma sha Allah zaberdast
Ye Pakistan hy.
Amazing skill ! This guy is a master , keep on your talentfull work bro from Canada...
Wow. That was amazing. I didn't even know those could be rebuilt. I'm just used to ordering a new one whenever mine goes out
Wow that is awesome people dont repair stuff like this anymore and its good to see someone still doing it
First my salute to the man who did such magnificent job , thanks to people who made, edited and uploaded this . Greetings from India.
Thank you very much!
Craftmanship at its best
Outstanding. I am never not amazed by your resourcefulness. Stay safe & stay healthy. Best wishes from Oregon, USA
Impressive rebuild. Well done. Great video.
Unfortunately, no noble prize for quality work done !!
Without technology you are able to recreate better things...
What if you are given the technology you would certainly create wonders..
Extremely skilled people
Great video, I am amazed at what these technicians can do. I will see this a couple of times.😃
Amazing, excelent work.👏👏 from Uruguay0
Волшебники✌️🇷🇺👍
Руки откуда надо растут,оживят даже не живое👌👏👏👏
Pakistani truck no double I looking your videos and I feel that you are such a brilliant mechanic keep it up bro 👍
First time I have ever seen this. great job.💯💯💯
I had to watch your video again ! Looks better than a new starter :)
Respect from Germany. 🇩🇪
عمل ممتاز بدقة و مهارة وأحسن من معامل الصنع.
بوركت أياديكم الى الأمام بالتوفيق.
من سورية الأسد 🇸🇾 ومن دمشق الياسمين لكل شخص منكم تحياتي لكم جميعاً.