The design work put into the bed is also very impressive. What's not impressive though is the very strong indication that the driver is straight on his way to destroying his rod again.
Нельзя... после первой же разгрузки или опять согнется или растрескиваться начнет. Эти деятели видимо считают что металл можно гнуть и плавить как угодно
I love the work these guys do, just the ingenuity and wherewithal to do a task with so little available. But, with that said, this repair is no Bueno. The ram is fatigued and will bend again, probably snap next time.
It sure will. But it only needs to look ok enough as a "slightly used" equipment so they can unload on some sucker. There is not tort law or liability lawsuits in 3rd world countries. Caveat emptor is the rule. Buyer beware.
Once the chrome is damaged it starts to chip and your seals will need to be replaced all the time. In no way is this a good fix. You can fix chrome however only minor pits and scratches.
These videos are so engrossing, once I get started on one I'm not done until I've watched 8 of them. The men (and boys) are incredible, especially considering how simple they keep the operation. These are the masters of their craft, definitely. I dont think they have "can't" in their vocabulary.
Excellent job! I watched an old mechanic weld/braze a crack inside of a cylinder. He used a torch of course and a metal coat hanger. He put the engine in his wrecker and run it for years afterwards. That was in the late 80’s so the metal was a lot better than the “oil can” garbage of today.
Os caras fazem um serviço admirável com os poucos recursos que possuem. Se a peça ainda dá conserto, restauram e não arrancam o dinheiro do freguês como fazem os trocadores de peças brasileiros !!! Este povo paquistanês merece nosso respeito !!!
Watch this, and appreciate the skills of these men. If they and their customer had the money to do it to your standards they would. It is all down to economics, and within their circumstances they do a job that deserves everybody’s respect!
I'm sure that a new cylinder would cost many thousands of dollars. That rebuild would probably last almost as long. And it only cost a few pounds of Pistachio nuts.
I had a youngman work for me that had worked for some Pakistanis and he said they abused him in that they made him repair everything and not replace parts. I told him it wasn't abuse but an free education, in the four years you spent with them was equivalent to a degree from a four year trades school. This kid was 22yrs old and had the talent of a 20 year tradesmen
Excellent work done by very hard working guys on little money. Anywhere else in the world this cylinder would have been thrown out but this has been made as good as new. One of the best channels on RUclips... ❤️👍
Never going to be as good as new. The steel is fatigued. Just bending it back the other way with a hydraulic press is not making it as good as new. But if it works for 6 months , it's worth the $150 it cost.
What is the liquid in that bucket with the styrofoam floating in it? Some kind of solvent? An acid? I'm very curious and I'd love to know what's going on!
That fluid is for re chroming the rod surface. It is a mix of sulfuric acid and chromic acid. The bits floating in the top are sponge. It keeps the plating fluid from splashing when you pull a part out and the fluid drips off. Would not want to get this on your skin or clothes, it burns skin and eats cloth.
@@tahirusman5929 That fluid is for re chroming the rod surface. It is a mix of sulfuric acid and chromic acid. The bits floating in the top are sponge. It keeps the plating fluid from splashing when you pull a part out and the fluid drips off. Would not want to get this on your skin or clothes, it burns skin and eats cloth.
Remember, you are thinking from a western perspective. These people are extremely poor, harbor freight isn't on a street corner for them to just buy safety equipment
Nice video. For the record, in the states this is a "Hydraulic Cylinder Ram" It's really the same thing as jack, but we make the distinction here because of size and purpose Once again it's only a small difference.
Вот смотрю на этих ребят и диву даюсь!!! Какие нахрен санкции, им ничего не страшно, они на коленке теслу соберут и глазом не моргнут! А если им современное производство предоставить - весь натовский запад в жопе останется! Парни жму руку вам, от души!
@@a_w_bukhari7579 no they will never understand why you don't overload and why you must replace all the seals never mind lots more down time and loss of earning 🙃🙃🙃🤯🤔🤔🇦🇺
@@BobSmith-mc7uq so what? If people have no means to order and wait and pay high dollar part every time it needs repair that makes them goobers?? They make do with what they can afford. You should afford to be nicer, bud. It’s totally different over there I assume. Edit: I see you only left negative comments on this channel. lol
This is the first time I've seen the inside of a hydraulic cylinder. But no surprises, it is what I'd expect. Great that Pakistani technicians can fully repair this cylinder. One thing I note is that in a workshop like this you have many workers. Most workshops in other countries make do with half or even a third of what you have owing to a shortage of labour willing to do such backbreaking but honest labour. In addition, I see that safety is non-existent. Workers do not even have the most basic PPE, not even shoes or gloves. This will not fly in many countries. Otherwise, great job!!
watching all these vids from the various "shops" such as this one, amazes me. what they accomplish with so little. so old school and primitive at times. not the best equipment or work environment yet they always get whatever they are working on repaired and back into service. even if they took complete garbage, made a part to get whatever running for even one last use or mission,,,,cant be a waste of time. some seem to be very cleaver considering, melting material, casting, hand making parts.
I wonder how many times that rod has been repaired Amazing what they do Another reason to secondary safety chock your hydraulics Never work on an unsupported propped chassis as you don't know what can happen
I've tried to explain to others you shouldn't ever fully trust hydraulics to hold any load and never walk under anything supported by hydraulics including a forklift or crane boom but apparently I've got my head in the gutter and can only think of bad things happening.
Amazing, cant find shops that cab do that type of work just anywhere. How accurate they get it with just the press! Even if they wanted to, you dont just get that skill anywhere.
I'm agreeing with you. I can't even convince any shops near me to build up a gouge in a rod and re chrome it or rebuild an obviously rebuild-able hydraulic pump because of claims they can't get the part. I don't need a shop to order parts, I can do that all day. Fix something!
As the truck pulls out of the shop you see the kind of driving that probably lead to a bent hydralic cylindar in the first place: driving on rough road with the box lifted in the air.
No safety protocols required. Googles, gloves, boots, No mandatory covid Jabs and nappies on their mouths. Just Innocent people doing the best they can with what God blessed them with! You guys are the best!
Saudações do Brasil aos irmãos paquistaneses, não sou especialista, mais me parece que esse implementos tem um peso excessivo, aqui no Brasil um basculante ele é fabricado de forma " mais leve", sendo que isso não significa ser de má qualidade, mais eu acho um pouco exagerado, Parabéns pelo vídeo.
These guys are great. I'm always amazed at what these guys do by eyesight. In this case straightening the tube. In our shop we would have machines that measure and correct any deviations.
Nearly every repair I see being carried out on goods vehicles in Pakistan is the result of abuse and overloading. I'm amazed they don't seem to have a regulatory body to or one that shows interest to ensure safety of goods vehicles on their roads.
You must not watch much of the heavy machine repair channels in the US and AUS. They are constantly working on hydraulics and buckets and scrapers and axles and such that were abused. My guess is that at least 80% of heavy equipment failures are because of misuse beyond the design spec.
They went to a lot of trouble there but I am still using a cylinder that I straightened the Ram with a sledgehammer 3 years ago. Dam good job except for throwing everything in the Dirt.
Смотрю вас с России,молодцы, настоящие специалисты, интересно смотреть как вы всё хорошо 👍 делаете.
The part of the Middle East you will not see on CNN, FOX or MSNBC. Thank you for your channel and content.
Why would you see this on any American media outlet anyway? This isn't news, stupid
Привет всем !!!как я обожаю вас смотреть ! 💪👍🤝
Если сам так ремонты делаешь ,то пожизненный камазист
The design work put into the bed is also very impressive. What's not impressive though is the very strong indication that the driver is straight on his way to destroying his rod again.
Чудо чудное! Диво дивное! Покатали шток по станине токарного станка, и вот пожалуйста, опять новый шток, только полируй!
У нас бы только замена. Не верится, что так можно восстановить. Профессионалы!
Професи аналы.
@@ДольменА верно
И ты поверил?
Нельзя... после первой же разгрузки или опять согнется или растрескиваться начнет. Эти деятели видимо считают что металл можно гнуть и плавить как угодно
I love the work these guys do, just the ingenuity and wherewithal to do a task with so little available. But, with that said, this repair is no Bueno. The ram is fatigued and will bend again, probably snap next time.
It sure will. But it only needs to look ok enough as a "slightly used" equipment so they can unload on some sucker. There is not tort law or liability lawsuits in 3rd world countries. Caveat emptor is the rule. Buyer beware.
@@ms.annthrope415 lol they repaired it to be installed back to the original truck, what are you on? watch the video
I like the rainbow painted trucks and that the employees are allowed to wear dresses.
Shows they don't need a multi million dollar shop to make major repairs. Love watching them work their craft.
Yes but you don't want to stand nearby when this piston is working...
Once the chrome is damaged it starts to chip and your seals will need to be replaced all the time. In no way is this a good fix. You can fix chrome however only minor pits and scratches.
The repair was useless! The ram has to be retempered!
That ram will fail again and it will be catastrophic failure.
Глаз алмаз! 👍👍👍👍👍
I love this channel. You guys are true craftsmen. Very inspirational. Cheers from Canada.
They are hacks in the worst way!
Much regards from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
These videos are so engrossing, once I get started on one I'm not done until I've watched 8 of them. The men (and boys) are incredible, especially considering how simple they keep the operation. These are the masters of their craft, definitely. I dont think they have "can't" in their vocabulary.
Excellent job!
I watched an old mechanic weld/braze a crack inside of a cylinder. He used a torch of course and a metal coat hanger. He put the engine in his wrecker and run it for years afterwards. That was in the late 80’s so the metal was a lot better than the “oil can” garbage of today.
Amazing, real skilled tradesmen, you will never go hungry if you know your way around something they way some of these guys do.
it’s amazing to me how they work in saddles. I can’t get over that. I’m impressed
America: " crooked jack shaft? Well they're on backorder and were short staffed. Give us about six months "
Pakistan Truck: " pull around back"
Truth 😂😂
Very truth.. lol
Since 1994 nafta with mexico. Horrible condition 18 wheelers have been coming across . We need pakistani truck to fix all those rigs..
No doubt
Some amazing talent
@@flir67man84 DOT will fix it all for you. You'll be fined right onto your porch. 🙂
Нормально работаете
Hi in Russia
Good job
Os caras fazem um serviço admirável com os poucos recursos que possuem.
Se a peça ainda dá conserto, restauram e não arrancam o dinheiro do freguês como fazem os trocadores de peças brasileiros !!!
Este povo paquistanês merece nosso respeito !!!
Se fosse no Brasil teria que trocar tudo kkkk
Watch this, and appreciate the skills of these men. If they and their customer had the money to do it to your standards they would. It is all down to economics, and within their circumstances they do a job that deserves everybody’s respect!
I'm sure that a new cylinder would cost many thousands of dollars. That rebuild would probably last almost as long. And it only cost a few pounds of Pistachio nuts.
Новее нового!
где можно заказать такие ламбрикены. на задний борт.
У цыган ))
С таким ремонтом!прослужит ещё 100 лет😂😂😂
1:20 lol - love the little pan with a few drops of oil sitting the middle of the giant oil slick.
They were intending to catch a good bit of oil when they took the cap off the end of that rod, unfortunately it was already empty.
Полировочные круги бросают прямо на пол где куча пыли.Можно сразу пилью сыпать на вал и палировать.
С первых секунд подумал,что выпрямят шток))))
а че так можно было?))
I'd love to be an apprentice to these guys.
For 5 euros a day.
@@soisaidtogod4248 it's the experience yo
I had a youngman work for me that had worked for some Pakistanis and he said they abused him in that they made him repair everything and not replace parts. I told him it wasn't abuse but an free education, in the four years you spent with them was equivalent to a degree from a four year trades school. This kid was 22yrs old and had the talent of a 20 year tradesmen
Zmęczone te ciężarówki,ale wy rzeczy niemożliwe naprawiacie od ręki,cuda w trzy dni.👍
Excellent work done by very hard working guys on little money.
Anywhere else in the world this cylinder would have been thrown out but this has been made as good as new.
One of the best channels on RUclips... ❤️👍
Sem tecnologia nem uma e ficou perfeito 👏👏
Never going to be as good as new. The steel is fatigued. Just bending it back the other way with a hydraulic press is not making it as good as new. But if it works for 6 months , it's worth the $150 it cost.
I like the rainbow painted trucks and that the employees are allowed to wear dresses.
Технологии 19 века 💪
Mad respect you guys get things done over there..
Lol it's a terrible repair job that ram won't last
What is the liquid in that bucket with the styrofoam floating in it? Some kind of solvent? An acid? I'm very curious and I'd love to know what's going on!
Yes that was interesting…
That fluid is for re chroming the rod surface. It is a mix of sulfuric acid and chromic acid. The bits floating in the top are sponge. It keeps the plating fluid from splashing when you pull a part out and the fluid drips off. Would not want to get this on your skin or clothes, it burns skin and eats cloth.
@@tahirusman5929 That fluid is for re chroming the rod surface. It is a mix of sulfuric acid and chromic acid. The bits floating in the top are sponge. It keeps the plating fluid from splashing when you pull a part out and the fluid drips off. Would not want to get this on your skin or clothes, it burns skin and eats cloth.
@@btwbrand ok thanks
@@btwbrand oh wow, thanks for the explanation! Very interesting indeed.
So skilled and with equipment that would be considered primitive in the modern world..these videos are amazing 👏
A hydraulic press is primitive technology?
Excellent job, bloody hell , respect where its due .
If I had the money to go I would like to watch them lads working
I like the no safety whatsoever, and the pride in work done by these guys.
Remember, you are thinking from a western perspective. These people are extremely poor, harbor freight isn't on a street corner for them to just buy safety equipment
Вот она вечная клиентура с такими ремонтами того что подлежит только замене, а не ремонту.
Nice video. For the record, in the states this is a "Hydraulic Cylinder Ram" It's really the same thing as jack, but we make the distinction here because of size and purpose Once again it's only a small difference.
ماشاءالله تبارك الله
كفائة ودقة في العمل
أسئل الله لكم التوفيق والنجاح
True artisans and craftsman. It is is amazing what one can do with ingenuity and hard work.
Вот смотрю на этих ребят и диву даюсь!!! Какие нахрен санкции, им ничего не страшно, они на коленке теслу соберут и глазом не моргнут! А если им современное производство предоставить - весь натовский запад в жопе останется! Парни жму руку вам, от души!
Вот по этому, и не дают развиватся другим.
God bless you and your family member
I’m so glad that they didn’t spill any oils or other crap on the ground and cause any pollution
Алтарь зачётный....
Buen trabajo ha quedado como nuevo 👏 👍
Patience and hard work gets the job done again 👍🏼. What was the liquid they dipped it in ?
I think it was the re-chroming process to recoat it with chrome.
Why do I have this feeling the shaft will bend twice as easy next time
straighten again!!
@@alexandres8846 Ha haa.... It may be a weekly ordeal that is good for business....
I thought the same thing!!
Maybe … MAYBE they’ll be more careful next time. Maybe
@@a_w_bukhari7579 no they will never understand why you don't overload and why you must replace all the seals never mind lots more down time and loss of earning 🙃🙃🙃🤯🤔🤔🇦🇺
أول تعليق
كنت أنتظركم
شكراً كثيرا لكم أخوكم من اليمن
Why not replace the seals when you have it disassembled?
That would make SENSE. These goobers have very little sense in the hack repairs they do.
That shaft has been compromised & WILL bend again!
@@BobSmith-mc7uq so what? If people have no means to order and wait and pay high dollar part every time it needs repair that makes them goobers?? They make do with what they can afford. You should afford to be nicer, bud. It’s totally different over there I assume.
Edit: I see you only left negative comments on this channel. lol
@@a_w_bukhari7579 Oh Damn!
Snowflake alert!!
Butt Hurt Billy, crying about being nice. LOL
This is the first time I've seen the inside of a hydraulic cylinder. But no surprises, it is what I'd expect. Great that Pakistani technicians can fully repair this cylinder. One thing I note is that in a workshop like this you have many workers. Most workshops in other countries make do with half or even a third of what you have owing to a shortage of labour willing to do such backbreaking but honest labour. In addition, I see that safety is non-existent. Workers do not even have the most basic PPE, not even shoes or gloves. This will not fly in many countries. Otherwise, great job!!
watching all these vids from the various "shops" such as this one, amazes me. what they accomplish with so little. so old school and primitive at times. not the best equipment or work environment yet they always get whatever they are working on repaired and back into service. even if they took complete garbage, made a part to get whatever running for even one last use or mission,,,,cant be a waste of time. some seem to be very cleaver considering, melting material, casting, hand making parts.
الحقيقه انهم مهندسين وعمال مهره يستحقو كل الاحترام والتقدير الله يعطيهم العافيه
پاکستان میں دنیا کی تمام مشینری کے مکینک موجودہ ہیں زبردست کام کیا گیا ہے
INDONESIA 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩 HADIR 😍😍😍
I had a bad/bent rod on my old Cat D-10,....and with my 10ton car jack and some clean water ( for drinking) fixed it in no time.... LIKE NEW.
У пакистанцев " золотые руки".Огромное уважение из России за вашу работу.
и глаз алмаз ,можно на марс без навигатора ракеты посылать
日本なら廃棄・溶解して新品を作る技術が優れています。
これが最も経済的で、安全で、合理的に大切な資源を活かせますね。
🇫🇷👌👍👍👍 Félicitations, un travail de réparation remarquable ! 👏👏👍
All these videos, everything on the dirt, everything... Even some dirt on the polishing disk and paste never hurts. But, good job.
I wonder how many times that rod has been repaired
Amazing what they do
Another reason to secondary safety chock your hydraulics
Never work on an unsupported propped chassis as you don't know what can happen
I've tried to explain to others you shouldn't ever fully trust hydraulics to hold any load and never walk under anything supported by hydraulics including a forklift or crane boom but apparently I've got my head in the gutter and can only think of bad things happening.
@@btwbrand shake hands with danger!
Nice but they spend lots of money and time in decorations 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I love it 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Even though it’s probably compromised it’s still impressive. That would be trash here. Great job 👏
Nice work bro from india
تم إصلاح الجك الهيدروليكي ولكنه صار ضعيفا وسوف ينحني مرة أخرى وذلك بسبب الحمولات الزائدة عليه
When steel is more costly then labor could ever be.
Amazing, cant find shops that cab do that type of work just anywhere. How accurate they get it with just the press! Even if they wanted to, you dont just get that skill anywhere.
I'm agreeing with you. I can't even convince any shops near me to build up a gouge in a rod and re chrome it or rebuild an obviously rebuild-able hydraulic pump because of claims they can't get the part. I don't need a shop to order parts, I can do that all day. Fix something!
what more amazing is that the cost is extremely and beyond cheap… the Workr get 2 $ day..
tempatnya sederhana,tp hasilnya luar biasa
Love watching these guys work , and their feet and toes are in relatively good shape for wearing sandals in a shop setting
Yea but the one guy only had 9 fingers
@@cvs570 I completely missed the 9 fingers , I’m probably just used to it since I’m missing the tips of two
Nice welding mask
I love that you fix just about anything, but my guess is that thing will bend in the same spot.
เยี่ยมมาก👍
I like the rainbow painted trucks and that the employees are allowed to wear dresses.
As the truck pulls out of the shop you see the kind of driving that probably lead to a bent hydralic cylindar in the first place: driving on rough road with the box lifted in the air.
Хоть бы резинки поменяли.... Хотя согласен - смысла нет.
No replacement parts
денег не хватило
@@ПашкаПашкович-д3ч редкая херня ,ремонт такой ,без инструмента вообще
Good job guys !
To prostowanie tłoczyska. Mistrzostwo.
No safety protocols required. Googles, gloves, boots, No mandatory covid Jabs and nappies on their mouths. Just Innocent people doing the best they can with what God blessed them with! You guys are the best!
It would seem these guys have more freedom and rights than America!
Hay cosita. No todo el mundo tiene los recursos.
Very Clever Men !!!
ホイストプレスで押して再使用するのはヤバすぎ笑笑使えるものは使う。治すのも物凄い丁寧だし、車屋さんなんだろうけど、やる事が特殊で何屋さんかわからん。最高です。
Hydraulic cylinders are hardened steel once they bend they are weekend and not fixable
Hardened steel would never bend like that. It would just snap.
А истребители они умеют ремонтировать?
Saudações do Brasil aos irmãos paquistaneses, não sou especialista, mais me parece que esse implementos tem um peso excessivo, aqui no Brasil um basculante ele é fabricado de forma " mais leve", sendo que isso não significa ser de má qualidade, mais eu acho um pouco exagerado, Parabéns pelo vídeo.
Overloaded trucks keep these guys busy
What is the meaning of the highly decorated trucks ?
These guys are great. I'm always amazed at what these guys do by eyesight. In this case straightening the tube. In our shop we would have machines that measure and correct any deviations.
Зажать в токарный станок и отполировать на противоположенных вращениях слабо? ))
они не понимают таких изысков ..приварить и кувалдой ,как в колхозе
Этот шток снова загнёт в том месте.
они его опять сваркой и кувалдой -может поумнеет и не станет гнуться
Nearly every repair I see being carried out on goods vehicles in Pakistan is the result of abuse and overloading. I'm amazed they don't seem to have a regulatory body to or one that shows interest to ensure safety of goods vehicles on their roads.
You must not watch much of the heavy machine repair channels in the US and AUS. They are constantly working on hydraulics and buckets and scrapers and axles and such that were abused. My guess is that at least 80% of heavy equipment failures are because of misuse beyond the design spec.
@Addict8 not all 3rd world country is like that
Qual liquido é aquele com isopor..?
E que pó é aquele pra dar brilho..?
С начала понял что шток будет дальше работать.
Love their steel toed shoes.
Brilliant video thank u
at 4 minutes what fluid is it they put the piston in?
They went to a lot of trouble there but I am still using a cylinder that I straightened the Ram with a sledgehammer 3 years ago. Dam good job except for throwing everything in the Dirt.
These blokes do not f##k about. Amazing to watch.
You guys need to get some work boots an with what you have you do a great job
These guys are amazing to watch.
Ваще красавцы ,на коленках ремонтируют ...Без маски варит.
Зачем такой бампер????
They are so environmentally friendly.
Wawww nice video super