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Hi, I am just curious if the old paint flakes are swept off into the sea or are they brought back to port? I would think it would be easier to just sweep them off, but I don’t know if they have regulations or anything. I imagine any metal flakes just erode into powder as it rusts away.
It depends, if it is only dusty small paint flakes we just sweep to the sea, big loose paint is like plastic so we keep it, put it on garbage then to the port. mostly doing this job specially grinding the rust it makes only dust. Yes they have regulations. (MARPOL annex V)
Why the heck wouldn't you use a big, commercial sandblaster for that sort of job? Something that could strip all loose paint on seconds? Serious question. It looks ridiculously labour intensive what you are doing.
We do other job. More on maintenance of the ship. Like greasing moving parts of the crane, cable and mooring winches. Cleaning cargo hold. And more. depends on our rank in the ship and situation, in port or at sea.
Well done.. guys.. working on deck
Sipag talaga ng kapwa ko kabaro malinis mag trabahu, Ingat kyo mga kabaro sa trabahu, pabalik naman lods,
Salamat lods
Underrated channel.
Grazie Mille for share this video brother.. Salamat pre.. respect seaman
Respect philipino
Thank you sir 😇
Gosto muito de ver esses trabalhos de pinturas desses navios .gostaria muito de trabalha em um navio desses .parabens pelo belo trabalho
Salamat sa video sir laking tulong sakin to Ingat po
Thanks for watching sir
God bless. Safety first lagi
Thanks Idol Very informative
Good job.kabayan ingat kayo palage sa trabaho.
Salamat kabayan
Ikaw din sir ingat lagi 😇
Thank you so much SA video Sir
Thank you din sir sa support
Sana makatulong
Another awesome video sire 🙂
Bern Alfie Saysip thank you 😇
We're Seamens that how we rock good job
Thank you for the video!
Thank you for your support
@nGuce do you use epoxy primer?
good job bro.
Thank you bro!
nice sipag ni kuys
kailangan hehe thank you
Kapanahunan ko matsakone (chipping hammer sa grego)....he he
Helo po idol ko..Nasa kubo nyo ako palage.. nag susubaybay sa mga video mo... sana mapuntah nyo din kubo ko.. salamat po idol ko plss sana po... idolll ko
Such a big ship 😂
Thank u for sharing,, pwede pa share po kung paano mag grease ng kabli kung anong paraan paglagay ng tali para safety
Sa ngayon sir wala cable yung barko namin pag meron will upload
What type of stool using?
Hi, I am just curious if the old paint flakes are swept off into the sea or are they brought back to port? I would think it would be easier to just sweep them off, but I don’t know if they have regulations or anything. I imagine any metal flakes just erode into powder as it rusts away.
It depends, if it is only dusty small paint flakes we just sweep to the sea, big loose paint is like plastic so we keep it, put it on garbage then to the port. mostly doing this job specially grinding the rust it makes only dust. Yes they have regulations. (MARPOL annex V)
I know this is an old video... but what is the name of the paint used on this?
Yan pala yan.
Lods ganda music ano title nyn salamat godbless ingats po
Nakalimutan ko na boss tagal na kasi nyan na delete ko na din yung file. Sa yt ko lang din kinuha.
Ingat po
What kind of a paint do you use? Nice job! :)
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Ini kapal FLINTER ya
Why the heck wouldn't you use a big, commercial sandblaster for that sort of job? Something that could strip all loose paint on seconds?
Serious question. It looks ridiculously labour intensive what you are doing.
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ano pong nilalagay para di kainin ng kawalang?
Pintura po sir
Is this a full time job painting the ship or do you do other jobs?
We do other job. More on maintenance of the ship. Like greasing moving parts of the crane, cable and mooring winches. Cleaning cargo hold. And more. depends on our rank in the ship and situation, in port or at sea.
@@nGuce Thanks for the reply
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