Im from the US and over here I have read a series of books called The Foxfire Books. They pretty much go into detail how the old timers did things like making wagon wheels for example. The books were made as a means of preserving how things were done in the past. I personally feel videos like this should be put in a digital archive because the knowledge they contain is so valuable.
g f they r the degree holders they won't definitly do it. Some times experience is more than a degree.But Cater pillar never compro mise with quality.That is why low cost re work is possible.
Yep. A youngster with such an attitude to life and WORK will never have to battle. Apart from the skill learnt he also understands that life owes NOBODY a favour. Respect to the lad.
I'm a retired tradesman from the piping industry. I can tell a good helper or apprentice from a poor one usually within a few minutes of working with them. This young boy in this video is a very good helper, especially at his young age. I'd love to see a kid like him get into a skilled apprenticeship program, however, unfortunately I don't think that opportunity would be available to him in the place where he lives. It's so sad to see a lot of these lazy kids with poor attitudes over here in the US and Canada get so many opportunies while an eager to learn kid over where he is gets none.
That is skill taken to the upmost degree. It was great to see the man & the boy working in unison to create the muffler. The finished product a source of pride as the boy shows it off.
Good to see videos of things being made by hand and genuine craftsmanship! Today's society is just about lost on how to do things our forefathers did with ease! What ever happened to shop class or auto mechanics in school? Relying on others for things you need - they got you by the balls!!!
Im a retired welder, fabricator and blacksmith from canada and am very impressed with how talented and innovative these folks are. Awesome work with very little to work with. I just wish i could take them a couple truck loads of safety equipment and tools to help them out
When I lived in Asia I had an exhaust made like this for my 1978 Mercedes 280e, they took off the old original exhaust, cut open the silencers and reproduced the whole system for about $60. It was incredibly strong and heavy gauge steel.
Молодцы!!! Очень уважаю людей, которые делают такие вещи своими руками. Жалко что нет возможности пообщаться напрямую, лично. ЗДОРОВЬЯ, МИРА,УСПЕХА!!! КАЗАХСТАН. г. АКТОБЕ. 😊🎉
I found this video while researching building custom exhausts, and I'm glad I did! These guys are amazing. Also I need to make myself some of those big ass metal shears.
I take my hat off to you, you are very good at what you do, when i look at what you are doing you are WAY ahead of the rest of us, those of us with "a lot" of money can't do anything without the right tools , you just sit there and have nothing and just do it so well, again hats off to you.
This is amazing work. Our problem is, we can buy one of these for $50 USD. The bigger problem is, these guys with this skill set made $5 USD or less for the two hours or more it took two of them to do it. Show me anybody with a US college degree (aside from a draftsman) that can find the center of an oval @7:25
I love how the first time he stick welds he doesn’t have a mask on but the second time he at-least quickly flashes it in front of his face 😂 keep your eyes healthy my friend we need more skilled people like you guys
Скоро Индия будет впереди планеты всей! Не надо дорогого оборудования,, электроэнергии, оснастки! Все быстро и на коленке,, да и перестроиться минимум времени!!!
El chico es sensacional, sabe lo que tiene que hacer. Tiene una buena actitud y su carisma es sensacional. Saludos desde Gutiérrez Zamora, Veracruz México
The one at the end was made from zinc-plated sheet metal but the one they made was painted with zinc paint. It also had a rolled seam and edges. I think they were showing how similar theirs is to a mass produced product.
No it won’t! Dirty welds, no beads run, just tack welding. The brazing on parts that will take temperatures that exceed their tolerances, and still on rusty metal. No actual baffling. This is horrid. It could be genuinely skillful if the guy cared enough to be a craftsman. It’s like a pre worn part. Right down to shitty silver paint to make it look clean!
It was interesting to watch this fabrication start to finish. I noticed they had I pretty decent amount of inventory stacked along the walls of the shop. Watching them use basic metal working skills and turning surplus/recycled base standard sheet metal and piping into a finished muffler using an old hand sheer, hand rollers, hand punches, a couple of hammers, a pipe cutter, some home made patterns and molding patterns and jigs made out of steel plate and pipes and a gas welding torch. And they produced a good serviceable muffler. I don’t think many people will be fooled by the final muffler with the crushed lap scene at the end. Their actual hand painted muffler being carried by the helper was the one to see. They put together a good solid muffler. And it will probably give a good long service life if used every day. My only question is the small restrictive baffle passage holes will result in quite a bit of back pressure and reduce exhaust flow, thus robbing the engine of some of its power output.
What impressed me is how efficiently he did this without an angle grinder or power tools except the stick welder. He cut that steel far more efficiently and neatly than most people, including myself, would do with a grinder
Growing up I learned ALOT working with my father around the house,getting use to handling tools which carried over into a 30yr career in construction,being hands on ALSO allows the skills needed to maintain vehicles off road equipment,RV repairs,,,,,,,,DO WHAT YOU LOVE DOING,AND IT WILL NEVER FEEL LIKE A JOB
I grew up doing that same thing in the 70s cause I couldn't afford to buy exhaust. I used 2 or 3 inch galvanized fence post for tail pipes and I made round or square mufflers at a friend's body shop or my dad's when he wasn't doing anything to people's cars. Otherwise I ran open headers cause the police never said anything until the late late 70s into the 80s lol. I'd almost bet that one of the buildings that used to be a auto repair shop probably still has my hand made exhaust in it cause I used the same exhaust on different car's cause I'd find a Chevy body that I liked and away I'd go putn em together and be cruising in no less than 4hours lookn for something to drag it's ass through a 8th or quarter mile road. I miss the good ol days when everything was to simple. I could rebuild and start the break in process with a Chevy engine in less 3 hours. By myself with no distractions. 2 hours tops and it blesses my heart watchn this guy make his own stuff....
Well done, 👍🇨🇦 love watching these videos. Makes me have a calm mind when I work on stuff, we take for granted the tools we have over here. Good job guys.
Emocionei-me ao ver o esforço, dedicação e genuinidade desse homem e dessa criança no seu trabalho e ganha-pão. Há gente decente, boa e honesta no mundo. Muitos parabéns e muita saúde e alegria para todos, desde Portugal.
Plz Also You Mentained Their Address If Someone Wants To Apprecite These Worker Skills Or If Someone Wants To Ordered Them , This is The Good Humanatarian Gesture For These Technical People Thanks.
@@МорскойВолк-щ1ь Да потому что из жестянки уже ржавой делают ещё и горелкой метал отпускают хороший глушитель пусть даже не на заводе сделанный а допустим на фирме как в США например делают из нержавейки 1/1.5 мм правильно варят начиная от выпускного коллектора и заканчивая наконечником на выхлопе это шедевр и цена соответствующая он и прослужит пока машину в утиль не сдашь а эти глушители одноразовые до гаража доехать... 😅🤣😂
Omg 😲 was thinking the same thing ! If you look carefully one if his thumbnails is black fk me bet that hurt ouch !!!! Won't be holding it that way again I'm sure lol 😆 😂 🤣
@port nut just supply issues in general. When I saw the kid cutting the pipe with the cutter ,I was thinking where the heck do they get replacement wheels....haha they probably make them around the corner at some other place ,now that I think of it.
Вот ребята молодцы , блин ,ну все делают , а самое главное что вручную 🤪🤪🤪. Респект таким работникам, их бы к нам , и были бы запчасти всегда и на все автомобили 👍👍👍👍, а варить без маски - это ваще профи
Никого к нам не надо, просто зажрались, мы в девяносто втором открыли станцию по иномаркам запчастей на них не было совсем, всё делали вручную кроме шлифовки коленвала, вкладыши переписали и перегибами, а подвеска и глушителя это как говорится на коленке, зато весело было братки, менты, девки а самое главное тебе 22 и всё ещё спереди 😄
Como en los tiempos antes de toda esta tecnologia que a embrutecido al ser humano,esto me recuerda mis años en cuba cuando mi padre arreglaba su carrito con lo que encontraba,es mucha satisfaction miral este tipo de videos.
Appearances can be wrong ,but it seems like these guys are just hanging out and building mufflers for the heck of it. Different than the USA job where a boss is standing behind you yelling to go faster and you work at a nervous pace, every slight misstep making them tell you to go faster still.
Im from the US and over here I have read a series of books called The Foxfire Books. They pretty much go into detail how the old timers did things like making wagon wheels for example. The books were made as a means of preserving how things were done in the past. I personally feel videos like this should be put in a digital archive because the knowledge they contain is so valuable.
Absolut ‼ 👍
Good point.
@WILD için
Foxfire were cool old books that taught you the ways to do what people would think are simple tasks around the homestead.
g f they r the degree holders they won't definitly do it. Some times experience is more than a degree.But Cater pillar never compro mise with quality.That is why low cost re work is possible.
Respect to the kid! Ready to help and work! Respect to all this hard working people! Beautiful job!
Só faltou os EPI. Solda e corte é acidente na certa.
I reject child labor
Yep. A youngster with such an attitude to life and WORK will never have to battle. Apart from the skill learnt he also understands that life owes NOBODY a favour. Respect to the lad.
I'm a retired tradesman from the piping industry. I can tell a good helper or apprentice from a poor one usually within a few minutes of working with them. This young boy in this video is a very good helper, especially at his young age. I'd love to see a kid like him get into a skilled apprenticeship program, however, unfortunately I don't think that opportunity would be available to him in the place where he lives.
It's so sad to see a lot of these lazy kids with poor attitudes over here in the US and Canada get so many opportunies while an eager to learn kid over where he is gets none.
He is already doing a skilled apprenticeship, he is learning everything he needs to know from the older man.
You are absolutely correct!
Some are lazy, give you that. We gotta do better as parents. Sometimes the apple doesn't fall to far from the tree.
I have a feeling these guys specialize in making a certain item and the trade gets passed down for generations
@@bc454irocz89that’s usually the way it works in places like this. You see it a lot in Mexico.
The boy is very clever and ready to help. The boss is very lucky to have such a good assistant.
That's his son, and he doesn't have a choice.
@@deedle6073 EVERYBODY has a choice!
That's how it should be here most of our young ones think everything should be given to them and can't even have their own room clean 🤔🤔
That is skill taken to the upmost degree. It was great to see the man & the boy working in unison to create the muffler. The finished product a source of pride as the boy shows it off.
10:24 не человек, а супермен. Дай Аллах здоровья твоим глазам
Good to see videos of things being made by hand and genuine craftsmanship! Today's society is just about lost on how to do things our forefathers did with ease! What ever happened to shop class or auto mechanics in school? Relying on others for things you need - they got you by the balls!!!
That's a beautiful thing. There will be a time in the future where people that are true craftsman like these two will be worth their weight in gold
Im a retired welder, fabricator and blacksmith from canada and am very impressed with how talented and innovative these folks are. Awesome work with very little to work with. I just wish i could take them a couple truck loads of safety equipment and tools to help them out
Indeed . Rough job to handle without gloves, masks, eye protection . Especially for the kid.
And there you have folks , The Genuine Hand Made Flow Faster Quiet Storm Muffler !!! Good video !
So cool seeing the magnaflow factory
The Walker exhaust factory.
Magnaflow is higher up the ranks.
When I lived in Asia I had an exhaust made like this for my 1978 Mercedes 280e, they took off the old original exhaust, cut open the silencers and reproduced the whole system for about $60. It was incredibly strong and heavy gauge steel.
Haha I'd almost bet its still installed and working fine if the car still exists, those cars don't need a new exhaust for about 30 years usually 😁
Id ask for stainless
I’m addicted to these videos now nice seeing such pride put into something so simple you could tell the father it appears was happy to teach
Молодцы!!! Очень уважаю людей, которые делают такие вещи своими руками. Жалко что нет возможности пообщаться напрямую, лично. ЗДОРОВЬЯ, МИРА,УСПЕХА!!! КАЗАХСТАН. г. АКТОБЕ. 😊🎉
I found this video while researching building custom exhausts, and I'm glad I did! These guys are amazing. Also I need to make myself some of those big ass metal shears.
Красавцы! Сначала иплись с кусками железяк, а в итоге фоткались с заводским глушителем!😎😂😂😂
100%
Raw talent and skills , with rustic tools , GOOD PRODUCTS , INTEGRITY
I take my hat off to you, you are very good at what you do, when i look at what you are doing you are WAY ahead of the rest of us, those of us with "a lot" of money can't do anything without the right tools , you just sit there and have nothing and just do it so well, again hats off to you.
This is amazing work. Our problem is, we can buy one of these for $50 USD. The bigger problem is, these guys with this skill set made $5 USD or less for the two hours or more it took two of them to do it. Show me anybody with a US college degree (aside from a draftsman) that can find the center of an oval @7:25
Лайк за пацана, надеюсь его жизнь будет лучше.
Этот пацан днём глушители делает, а ночью с карамультуком за черепами охотится.
@@ОльгаНикифороваСм well it always good to have a back up trade 🤣
I love how the first time he stick welds he doesn’t have a mask on but the second time he at-least quickly flashes it in front of his face 😂 keep your eyes healthy my friend we need more skilled people like you guys
i think it more like solder
over there. they just don't know about the health risks
Вот это локализация производства и импортозамещение!
Скоро Индия будет впереди планеты всей! Не надо дорогого оборудования,, электроэнергии, оснастки! Все быстро и на коленке,, да и перестроиться минимум времени!!!
@@user-Viktor-G глубоко ошибаетесь, технологии и автоматизация производства наше всё!
I'm proud of myself knowing I have skills to make similar work. Respect for these people!🤟
I like how the butt welded side seam turns into a machine crimped lock seam at 14:57
As were the end seams.
The metal on the last one was made from zinc plated sheet metal. I think they were showing how the one they made looks just like a mass-produced part.
Doesn’t matter much when they were welding dirty, rusty parts. I laughed that they painted it silver instead of cleaning it.
@@andrewsmith9174 it'll still outlast some 19$ Chinese muffler by 10:1.
@@MrTheHillfolk, I don’t think this poorly made piece of shit would survive the drive home after installation.
El chico es sensacional, sabe lo que tiene que hacer. Tiene una buena actitud y su carisma es sensacional.
Saludos desde Gutiérrez Zamora, Veracruz México
6:59 nice candy dish,sir!
Cool video, I appreciate a craftsman.
wish my kids were like his son, no whining just spending quality time with dad working
That's a special skill well done...the kid is a great helper soon he will take over
good to see they where wearing safety equipment, ie steel toe capped safety sandals,skin cloves,and invisable eye protection
Молодцы трудяги, им бы ещё нержавеющей стали и их глушители были бы вечными.
Wow that muffler will last 50 years excellent skills
No smiles😂 only work work work .😢 to sad. ...Good hard work. My respect for them. 😊❤
В конце видео другой глушитель, не тот который собирали
The one at the end was made from zinc-plated sheet metal but the one they made was painted with zinc paint. It also had a rolled seam and edges. I think they were showing how similar theirs is to a mass produced product.
Сколько это чудо юдо служит?
Да это все заметили, не переживай 😁
Удивляюсь,какие мастера.дай бог вам здоровья,удачи,мира.
I wonder how much this guy knows about wavelengths and how the distance between the plates are critical to dampen sound
I would love to have my truck parts made so well . That thing is going to last a very long time 💪
No it won’t! Dirty welds, no beads run, just tack welding. The brazing on parts that will take temperatures that exceed their tolerances, and still on rusty metal. No actual baffling. This is horrid. It could be genuinely skillful if the guy cared enough to be a craftsman. It’s like a pre worn part. Right down to shitty silver paint to make it look clean!
@@andrewsmith9174They don't have the same corrosion problem there, due to low humidity you know.
@@Vivungisport dirty is dirty. Welding dirty is a bad weld. Dirt in lubricated parts is still bad. The humidity does not matter. It’s sloppy work.
The boy can also be proud of his effect, so he learns how to do it from an early age.
Very nice work with the simplest means.
👍 😊
Genius - humans with perseverance and skill.
It was interesting to watch this fabrication start to finish. I noticed they had I pretty decent amount of inventory stacked along the walls of the shop.
Watching them use basic metal working skills and turning surplus/recycled base standard sheet metal and piping into a finished muffler using an old hand sheer, hand rollers, hand punches, a couple of hammers, a pipe cutter, some home made patterns and molding patterns and jigs made out of steel plate and pipes and a gas welding torch. And they produced a good serviceable muffler.
I don’t think many people will be fooled by the final muffler with the crushed lap scene at the end. Their actual hand painted muffler being carried by the helper was the one to see.
They put together a good solid muffler. And it will probably give a good long service life if used every day. My only question is the small restrictive baffle passage holes will result in quite a bit of back pressure and reduce exhaust flow, thus robbing the engine of some of its power output.
If you've never built anything by hand. You have no idea how impressive it is how he shaped that over the railroad tie.
What impressed me is how efficiently he did this without an angle grinder or power tools except the stick welder. He cut that steel far more efficiently and neatly than most people, including myself, would do with a grinder
Growing up I learned ALOT working with my father around the house,getting use to handling tools which carried over into a 30yr career in construction,being hands on ALSO allows the skills needed to maintain vehicles off road equipment,RV repairs,,,,,,,,DO WHAT YOU LOVE DOING,AND IT WILL NEVER FEEL LIKE A JOB
Я из России и очень уважаю труд этих мастеров!
The guys worked so hard, they must be exhaust-ed
And that boys and girls was a craftsman at work
Looks like a different muffler at the end the main weld was not butt welded at 14:57 , looks machine folded and welded to me!😢
Great job guy's imo watching this type of work rather than machinery doing the work is alot more satisfying thanks so much keep up the great work
Молодцы мужики продолжайте в том же духе 🔥💯👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Красиво и качественно.Отличная работа ребята!👍💪🔥
I grew up doing that same thing in the 70s cause I couldn't afford to buy exhaust. I used 2 or 3 inch galvanized fence post for tail pipes and I made round or square mufflers at a friend's body shop or my dad's when he wasn't doing anything to people's cars. Otherwise I ran open headers cause the police never said anything until the late late 70s into the 80s lol. I'd almost bet that one of the buildings that used to be a auto repair shop probably still has my hand made exhaust in it cause I used the same exhaust on different car's cause I'd find a Chevy body that I liked and away I'd go putn em together and be cruising in no less than 4hours lookn for something to drag it's ass through a 8th or quarter mile road. I miss the good ol days when everything was to simple. I could rebuild and start the break in process with a Chevy engine in less 3 hours. By myself with no distractions. 2 hours tops and it blesses my heart watchn this guy make his own stuff....
Well done, 👍🇨🇦 love watching these videos. Makes me have a calm mind when I work on stuff, we take for granted the tools we have over here. Good job guys.
Μπράβο στον μάστορα, μπράβο και στο τσιράκι! Χειροποίητη...
Emocionei-me ao ver o esforço, dedicação e genuinidade desse homem e dessa criança no seu trabalho e ganha-pão. Há gente decente, boa e honesta no mundo. Muitos parabéns e muita saúde e alegria para todos, desde Portugal.
Plz Also You Mentained Their Address If Someone Wants To Apprecite These Worker Skills Or If Someone Wants To Ordered Them , This is The Good Humanatarian Gesture For These Technical People Thanks.
Жарайсындар Акеси баласы,
Аман болындар
Работа достойна уважения) труд благородный👍 теперь знаю почему они быстро гниют
А почему они быстро гниют ?🤔
@@МорскойВолк-щ1ь Да потому что из жестянки уже ржавой делают ещё и горелкой метал отпускают хороший глушитель пусть даже не на заводе сделанный а допустим на фирме как в США например делают из нержавейки 1/1.5 мм правильно варят начиная от выпускного коллектора и заканчивая наконечником на выхлопе это шедевр и цена соответствующая он и прослужит пока машину в утиль не сдашь а эти глушители одноразовые до гаража доехать... 😅🤣😂
The kid showing a factory built muffler at the end instead of the one he helped make 🤣
Congratulations!!! Clever and talented people, they deserve the best! God Bless !👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
great job... the master is very successful and workmanship great...congratulations guys
Amazing video 📹 👏 ❤ 👌 🙌 😍 📹 👏
Is that like Zinc paint or something else. Certainly made it look like factory finish. nice.
What kind of paint is that! It had a reflective shine to it, and the surface area was barely prepped!!! Wow
Wonder how many times his helper got hit with that shear handle? If hes like me, then at least once😂👍🏻 Awesome video
Omg 😲 was thinking the same thing ! If you look carefully one if his thumbnails is black fk me bet that hurt ouch !!!! Won't be holding it that way again I'm sure lol 😆 😂 🤣
Well done for making a diy muffler but the end product was a factory made muffler. You could've just showed us your helper going to buy it.
Very good job. Only one question left unanswered, what about protective gear?
@port nut just supply issues in general.
When I saw the kid cutting the pipe with the cutter ,I was thinking where the heck do they get replacement wheels....haha they probably make them around the corner at some other place ,now that I think of it.
Вот ребята молодцы , блин ,ну все делают , а самое главное что вручную 🤪🤪🤪. Респект таким работникам, их бы к нам , и были бы запчасти всегда и на все автомобили 👍👍👍👍, а варить без маски - это ваще профи
Никого к нам не надо, просто зажрались, мы в девяносто втором открыли станцию по иномаркам запчастей на них не было совсем, всё делали вручную кроме шлифовки коленвала, вкладыши переписали и перегибами, а подвеска и глушителя это как говорится на коленке, зато весело было братки, менты, девки а самое главное тебе 22 и всё ещё спереди 😄
Я на протяжении всего видео ждал когда он возьмёт в руки болгарку... а нет. Единственный электроинструмент- сварка
Виноват охота крепкий
Этот глушитель сгниет через месяц.
@@vladartemov6839 ну у них их много ,поменяют 😀😀😀
Базар жоқ керемет 🔥🤝🔥
Настоящий мастер. Чувствуется большой опыт...
Поражаюсь, что все там работают с металлом без перчаток)
Ставлю лайк этим людям. Это очень-очень дорогое производство.. много затрат по времени особенно.. такой глушитель бесценный!
Yo is this why my inlet pipe was crooked on my Carquest muffler?
Son is happy to help and willing to learn. My son won’t even watch me. 😂
I wonder about the balls which were packed in one chamber. What are they made of, how they function
Wow thats amazing. Looks just like a dynomax
Parabéns aos dois profissionais aí excelente trabalho de vocês 👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is what we need in Africa, artisans who can make things.
Looks good but how does it sound
Why do they always work on the ground in Sandals. Can’t they use tables and get boots ?
The country is dysfunctional this video proves it . If these guys had access to proper facilities and tools imagine how much they can do
I want that tool he used to cut the sheet metal. Awesome the son is learning the dads trade.
Genial, unos fenómenos, aquí en España nadie sabe hacer eso, sois unos artistas, me quedo inpresionado
Me parece raro,los tubos deben tener agujeros para que el uno vayo desde uno al otro, En que parte deEspaña quedas?
Como en los tiempos antes de toda esta tecnologia que a embrutecido al ser humano,esto me recuerda mis años en cuba cuando mi padre arreglaba su carrito con lo que encontraba,es mucha satisfaction miral este tipo de videos.
@@johnpalma7265 estos son mofles silenciadores del ruido,no son limpiadores del aire,osea los catalytic.
Жить захочешь, научишься так же делать...., у них так, ка было 60 лет назад
Guy is super chill!
Bien chingones. Excelente trabajo el que hacen. Salidos desde México.
excellent work..comes with 20 yr corrosion warranty.....
What is being wiped on it at the end? Very cool video..
True tradesman and great kid,,,,,,OSHA WOULD HAVE A FIELD DAY THERE,,,,,,,,
Assalomu aleykum
Mumkinmi gaplashsek
👍👍👍👍👍👍 Excellent job & video. 😊
despite the fact that this muffler will last like 6 months or up to a year. It's kinda well done, considering what he has to work with.
That's a fresh, hot, homemade muffler. Never seen that one before.
This is a really cool channel Bro.
It's look like a Honda Civic rear mufler !😊
These dudes ever heard of a table their knees and back will thank them!!
Thanks YOU God for Amazon!! & EBay!!! I hit one Buy button and she’s on the way!!!☝️🤣🤣🤣
Супер спасибо большое 👍👍👍🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
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super amigo👍👍👍
Akrapovic production 👏
Appearances can be wrong ,but it seems like these guys are just hanging out and building mufflers for the heck of it.
Different than the USA job where a boss is standing behind you yelling to go faster and you work at a nervous pace, every slight misstep making them tell you to go faster still.
GOOD JOB GREAT SKILLS 👌👌👍👍
Молодец мужик от души работал
Someone give that guy some welding glasses
Wow ‼️ 🤩😍 Wonderful productivity !!