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Hello! I'm glad you found the video interesting, and it's great to hear your appreciation for the welding and painting skills demonstrated. If you have any specific questions or if there's anything else you'd like to discuss, feel free to let me know!
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Wao lo hacen ver tan facil que hasta dan ganas de intentarlo pero claro ellos tienen todo el equipo y las piezas a diaposicion aparte de su talento los carros quedan comonde fabrica los felicito
¡Entiendo tu admiración por el trabajo que realizan! Efectivamente, los profesionales que llevan a cabo estos trabajos suelen tener acceso a herramientas especializadas, piezas de repuesto y, por supuesto, una gran habilidad y experiencia. Aunque el video puede hacer que el proceso parezca más sencillo, realizar reparaciones de carrocería y restauraciones requiere conocimientos técnicos y destreza.
@@xinxianshi es correcto poreso dije hasta dab ganas de intentarlo pero de querer intentarlo a poder hacerlo hay bastante distancia jejeje hay que tener habilidad para eso
I am presuming you work for a Nissan dealer/outlet as you seem to have easy access to most parts, is there a supply in the workshop or do you order in? The timescale on the video seems very fast , must take you some time to edit the vid....fantastic work
Just interested, when you cut the section part from a complete panel, do you save the remainder for other possible use or do you discard the whole panel?@@xinxianshi
To me the car was destroyed beyond repair and should not have been repaired. I really respect the cratsmanship of the man doing the repair but throught the first 3 minutes (or so) of the video the construction element of the car was being fixed throught cutting/soldeiring/hammering. But it was not replaced (in the contrary to e.g. the element replaced around 4:10-4:50). During next collision this may cost poeple lifes as no-one can predict how this construction element will behave and to which level it will absorb the collision energy. As long as replacing various panels throuhg cutting them out and soldering their replacements back on is concerned - this all is being done to a very high quality and I have no reservation. But whenever a construction element is affected by the collision and it is not possible to replace it in a factory-like process, the car should not be reparied. But, honestly, if I were ever forced to drive a repaired car, then I would only do it if I were sure it was repaired as professionally as this one.
Your concern about the structural integrity of the car after a collision and repair is valid. Structural elements play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of a vehicle, especially during subsequent accidents. While the repair shown in the video involves meticulous work on various panels, welding, and painting, the impact on the original structural integrity of the vehicle may vary. In many regions, there are strict regulations and guidelines that govern the repair of structural components in cars. Repair professionals are typically required to follow specific procedures to ensure that the vehicle retains its original safety features. It's important for repair shops to adhere to these standards to guarantee the safety of the repaired vehicle.
Anything made by human hands can be repaired... and as for your concern, welding additional reinforcement inside that rail is quite enough to fully restore the required strength! In addition, hundreds of thousands of vehicles are put back into use every year in this way... something I don't notice is that mass people die in these types of vehicles! In fact, do you know of at least one case where someone was killed because they were involved in a collision in a repaired car!? And don't give me bad car repair work as an argument, we all know that bad work is... BAD!
Благодарю за ваши положительные слова! Работа мастеров по ремонту автомобилей действительно заслуживает уважения. Видео, где демонстрируются навыки и профессионализм, часто могут быть вдохновляющими и интересными для зрителей. Каждый регион имеет свой собственный стиль создания контента, и понимание местных языков и культурных особенностей может влиять на восприятие видео. Важно, что существует разнообразие контента, и каждый может выбрать тот, который соответствует его предпочтениям.
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I think they should have replaced that frame rail. The engineered crumple zones cannot be straightened out. This will work harden the metal and it may shatter if it’s ever hit again. They do great work, but they should follow factory repair procedures.
It is true that the deformed guide rails will collapse and break after another impact. They did not replace them probably because of cost factors. If they were all replaced, it would also affect the structure of other parts.
Absolutely, you're correct. In the context of automotive finishes, the protective and glossy layer applied over the base coat of paint is commonly referred to as "clear coat" rather than "varnish." The clear coat serves to enhance the appearance of the paint, provide protection against UV rays, and contribute to the overall durability of the finish. The terminology can vary, and in the automotive industry, clear coat is the more accurate term. Thanks for pointing that out!
In ogni caso, è divertente immaginare l'applicazione di tali abilità impressionanti a scenari fantastici. Tuttavia, nella realtà, è meglio lasciare la riparazione di carriarmati agli esperti militari e concentrarsi sulla riparazione dei veicoli tradizionali. 😄
It sounds like you've noticed some issues with the quality of the repair work, particularly mentioning big gaps on the hood. In automotive repairs, ensuring proper alignment and fitment is crucial for both aesthetics and functionality.
You're correct, and safety is of the utmost importance when it comes to welding. Welding without proper eye protection can lead to serious eye damage due to the intense light generated during the process.
Your perspective aligns with a common consideration in the automotive industry, especially after a significant accident. In some cases, the extent of the damage, safety concerns, and the cost of repairs may make it more practical to deem the vehicle a total loss and utilize it for salvage or recycling rather than investing in repairs. The decision to repair or salvage a vehicle often depends on factors like the severity of the damage, the age of the car, and the cost of repairs compared to the vehicle's value. It's a complex decision that involves both economic and safety considerations.
It's important to note that safety precautions, including the use of masks, are often recommended when working with certain materials, chemicals, or equipment, even indoors.
While preferences and opinions about cars may vary, the decision to repair or not repair a vehicle often depends on individual circumstances and priorities
to the entire Nissan team This is a very well done job, magnificent work on the Qashqai 👏👏👍👍👌👌😊😊
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Hello my friend I hope you fine and good health this guy is amazing in welding and gaps also paints thanks for this video ( Kuwait 🇰🇼)
Hello! I'm glad you found the video interesting, and it's great to hear your appreciation for the welding and painting skills demonstrated. If you have any specific questions or if there's anything else you'd like to discuss, feel free to let me know!
@@xinxianshi we need only more video every days ( Kuwait 🇰🇼)
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Excelente trabajo !!! Saludos desde Apodaca Nuevo Leon Mexico.
¡Gracias por tus amables palabras! Me alegra saber que aprecias el excelente trabajo.
More on the Qashqai please!
ottimo lavoro complimenti!!!🙏🙏
Grazie mille! Sono lieto che tu abbia apprezzato il lavoro. 🚗🔧😊
PERFECT !!!👍👍👍
Wao lo hacen ver tan facil que hasta dan ganas de intentarlo pero claro ellos tienen todo el equipo y las piezas a diaposicion aparte de su talento los carros quedan comonde fabrica los felicito
¡Entiendo tu admiración por el trabajo que realizan! Efectivamente, los profesionales que llevan a cabo estos trabajos suelen tener acceso a herramientas especializadas, piezas de repuesto y, por supuesto, una gran habilidad y experiencia. Aunque el video puede hacer que el proceso parezca más sencillo, realizar reparaciones de carrocería y restauraciones requiere conocimientos técnicos y destreza.
@@xinxianshi es correcto poreso dije hasta dab ganas de intentarlo pero de querer intentarlo a poder hacerlo hay bastante distancia jejeje hay que tener habilidad para eso
very well done !
Thank you!
Serious job.
I am presuming you work for a Nissan dealer/outlet as you seem to have easy access to most parts, is there a supply in the workshop or do you order in? The timescale on the video seems very fast , must take you some time to edit the vid....fantastic work
Yes, we are Nissan after-sales maintenance personnel. The parts are purchased with the company's approval and come directly from the Nissan factory.
Just interested, when you cut the section part from a complete panel, do you save the remainder for other possible use or do you discard the whole panel?@@xinxianshi
韩师傅有 修成过连第三方鉴定都看不出来过嘛?
没有过,那种职业造假的是专业人员,我们不会搞那种
凄いです!人の手でやれば出来るものですねぇ〜、大だい修復ありで販売されるのでしょうか?素晴らしい誤魔化しです!オイラならこんな車乗りたくねぇ〜。
はい、レストア後は中古車市場に流れますが、安いので買ってもらえるでしょう。
有凯美瑞的修复作业么?
你好,目前还没有,不过,几天后我们会完成一台丰田亚洲龙的修复视频,请不要错过
@@xinxianshi 好的👌🏻我也很欣赏你们精心的修复作业
To me the car was destroyed beyond repair and should not have been repaired. I really respect the cratsmanship of the man doing the repair but throught the first 3 minutes (or so) of the video the construction element of the car was being fixed throught cutting/soldeiring/hammering. But it was not replaced (in the contrary to e.g. the element replaced around 4:10-4:50). During next collision this may cost poeple lifes as no-one can predict how this construction element will behave and to which level it will absorb the collision energy. As long as replacing various panels throuhg cutting them out and soldering their replacements back on is concerned - this all is being done to a very high quality and I have no reservation. But whenever a construction element is affected by the collision and it is not possible to replace it in a factory-like process, the car should not be reparied. But, honestly, if I were ever forced to drive a repaired car, then I would only do it if I were sure it was repaired as professionally as this one.
I thought the same
Your concern about the structural integrity of the car after a collision and repair is valid. Structural elements play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of a vehicle, especially during subsequent accidents. While the repair shown in the video involves meticulous work on various panels, welding, and painting, the impact on the original structural integrity of the vehicle may vary.
In many regions, there are strict regulations and guidelines that govern the repair of structural components in cars. Repair professionals are typically required to follow specific procedures to ensure that the vehicle retains its original safety features. It's important for repair shops to adhere to these standards to guarantee the safety of the repaired vehicle.
Agree its a death trap with a big bandage on frame rail
Anything made by human hands can be repaired... and as for your concern, welding additional reinforcement inside that rail is quite enough to fully restore the required strength!
In addition, hundreds of thousands of vehicles are put back into use every year in this way... something I don't notice is that mass people die in these types of vehicles! In fact, do you know of at least one case where someone was killed because they were involved in a collision in a repaired car!?
And don't give me bad car repair work as an argument, we all know that bad work is... BAD!
Молодцы, народ работяга, уважуха Вам! Как российских такие видосы смотриш, толку нету, одни болтавня то маты, прям рыгать тянет
Благодарю за ваши положительные слова! Работа мастеров по ремонту автомобилей действительно заслуживает уважения. Видео, где демонстрируются навыки и профессионализм, часто могут быть вдохновляющими и интересными для зрителей.
Каждый регион имеет свой собственный стиль создания контента, и понимание местных языков и культурных особенностей может влиять на восприятие видео. Важно, что существует разнообразие контента, и каждый может выбрать тот, который соответствует его предпочтениям.
素晴らしい鈑金ですね、ただ、ボディ―の寸法はとってあるのかな?
はい、通常、自動車の修理作業では、鈑金作業を行う前に正確な寸法を取ることが一般的です。これは修理作業の成功に不可欠であり
Very good❤
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In my opinion both fenders could be saved by doing dry denting
Certainly, the approach to repairing or replacing fenders can vary based on the extent and type of damage.
I think they should have replaced that frame rail. The engineered crumple zones cannot be straightened out. This will work harden the metal and it may shatter if it’s ever hit again. They do great work, but they should follow factory repair procedures.
It is true that the deformed guide rails will collapse and break after another impact. They did not replace them probably because of cost factors. If they were all replaced, it would also affect the structure of other parts.
Frame rail should have DEFINITELY BEEN REPLACED ===BUTCHER JOB
We don’t call it varnish we call it clear coat
Absolutely, you're correct. In the context of automotive finishes, the protective and glossy layer applied over the base coat of paint is commonly referred to as "clear coat" rather than "varnish." The clear coat serves to enhance the appearance of the paint, provide protection against UV rays, and contribute to the overall durability of the finish.
The terminology can vary, and in the automotive industry, clear coat is the more accurate term. Thanks for pointing that out!
Riuscirebbero a rimettere in quadro un carroarmato preso a cannonate 😀😀😀
In ogni caso, è divertente immaginare l'applicazione di tali abilità impressionanti a scenari fantastici. Tuttavia, nella realtà, è meglio lasciare la riparazione di carriarmati agli esperti militari e concentrarsi sulla riparazione dei veicoli tradizionali. 😄
work not good, big gaps on hood, its must be repair more
It sounds like you've noticed some issues with the quality of the repair work, particularly mentioning big gaps on the hood. In automotive repairs, ensuring proper alignment and fitment is crucial for both aesthetics and functionality.
You shouldn't MIG weld without proper eye protection.
It denotes a lack of professionalism and self care!!
You're correct, and safety is of the utmost importance when it comes to welding. Welding without proper eye protection can lead to serious eye damage due to the intense light generated during the process.
Nn verniciarla nn è giusta come area
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Well done, but the car is garbage after an accident and must be utilized instead of repair.
Your perspective aligns with a common consideration in the automotive industry, especially after a significant accident. In some cases, the extent of the damage, safety concerns, and the cost of repairs may make it more practical to deem the vehicle a total loss and utilize it for salvage or recycling rather than investing in repairs.
The decision to repair or salvage a vehicle often depends on factors like the severity of the damage, the age of the car, and the cost of repairs compared to the vehicle's value. It's a complex decision that involves both economic and safety considerations.
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What the hell is with the mask?? Indoors??? Come on......
It's important to note that safety precautions, including the use of masks, are often recommended when working with certain materials, chemicals, or equipment, even indoors.
@@xinxianshi that type of mask is not to to stop chemicals its a basic hospital mask,,very basic..
Why would waste their time fixing a P.O.S. like this foreign crap?
While preferences and opinions about cars may vary, the decision to repair or not repair a vehicle often depends on individual circumstances and priorities
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