This is probably the craziest repair on a car, I've ever seen. Respect for this brother's skills and talent! In America he can make some really good money, by making custom parts for rare cars, etc.
Dat war bei WEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke 'ne .. da haben die ja auch alles in Glassfaser, Kunsstof und Blechbüchsen in Handarbeit gebaut. Du konntest ja bis 1989 keine lehre Hansa Bierdose im Westen finden .. die waren alle nach'em Osten exportiert.
Ich kann dich in Verbindung setzen falls du jemand wie ihn in Deutschland brauchst. Es gibt 100te Menschen die sehr gerne dort arbeiten wollen und bisher keine Chance bekommen haben.
Apart from the excellent skills displayed I also like the fact that repairing and recycling is far less wasteful than our western planned obsolescence / throwaway society. We in the west should be doing what these skilled craftspeople are doing.
If people are willing to spend a day working on a part and then get paid $25 I'm all for it. Unfortunately, labor is more expensive than parts here in the west.
1. I learn something new today. Could come in handy one day when I really run out of spare part. 2. Holy cow, this is well into 4 digits of labor cost with any G7 paid rate. Respect!
It's nice to see someone working on repairs like this. It's incredible how few do plastic repairs on vehicles. Instead spending hundreds or thousands on entire new panels or assemblies.
An expert in his field. I have changed lenses many times and never thought to repair them - or that they could be repaired. This man has taught me something and that is not so much about lenses but to not look down on others, who might also be an expert in their field.
I love to see these Pakistani when they work their job. They seem to be intelligent even though they looked folksy, way far from using fancy modern equipments. But I'm sure they just fix or repair just about anything. I love these guys.... Two thumbs up! May God be always with them and bless them whatever they do in their life.
Man I've seen this done by filling the hole and using a vacuum form machine but I never thought such passable results could be achieved with basic tools most automotive enthusiasts are more likely to have at home. Great work fellas!
I hope this craftsman appreciates the work he does as much as we respect him for his skill, attention to detail and his devotion to his work. I'm always in awe of men like him. and are humbled just watching him. Known that you are respected by everyone who have comments on your work here.
You guys are real. Incredible talented. No master craftsman certificates. No bosting. No arrogance. Just humbly do your thing and share it to the world for free. Respect and may my Lord Jesus Christ bless you guys. Love you from Africa.
At first, I said to myself: what kind of loss of time it is ? Then I saw the result. Not to forget that we really are western wasters and to remember that craftmanship is not about time, money and tools. It's about skills and devotion. Great work !
The skills of repairing is worth appreciating.. It is worth its labour, for vintage models when the part is not available in market for a comparative price..
True. And sad, as these country has many radicals and extremists. There are more madrasa schools than academic\technical schools combined. Madrasa schools whose education is a big question.
I have such respect for the high level of skill and craftsmanship shown here. It’s humbling to realise that their labour time must cost less than a new replacement in the form of a Chinese copy of the same tail light easily available from eBay. One thing that’s always mystified me from watching similar videos, is why they don’t spend and hour or two building a workbench? Surely this would be better than working on the floor?
@@milijanovcic4479I am from Pakistan/ Australian now....they are hard people mate, from same punjab region where the great alexander got huge resistance in former india, these people r brave and built into this type of body where they feel comfortable this way, I am not coz we were at cities. Cheers
@@mujtabatahir7005 - short term gain, long term pain.. an hour or two building a workbench would result in more money for their family due to greater productivity and less downtime from injuries..
I love seeing stuff like this. Awesome work. I come from a consumer economy where we’ve lost the ability to even repair a dent. Just throw away and replace the panel. That’s if we don’t throw away and replace the car…
because we dont pay people enough to do the work and if we did it'd cost more than a new part. Its not much better in these places either, where new parts are inhibitively expensive and labor is grossly cheap
I guess what made it go from 10 to 11 was the exchange of an orange field for the blinker to a clear one so that it's easier to see the clear bulb blinking.
I’m lost for words! This has to b one of the most amazing things Iv ever watched! I just hope that the person who vlogged this gave this incredible worker wats due to him or even better suggest that he should make his own vlogs and share with us so he can reap the benefits himself👍🏼
WoW..Great Job.....3 changes of clothes.....time and material,.... For a $25 part off Ebay...I have the Greatest Respect for This mans skill set.....Bravo
Ok, that was what i was looking for. Sometimes with certain versions of folder cars you can't get original replacements. That is where that knowledge can get in handy
Pakistanlı ustaları tebrik ediyorum inanıyorum ki yakında dışarıdan hiçbir şeyi almaya ihtiyaçları kalmayacaktir Allah yar ve yardımcıları olsun Türkiyeden selamlar.
You can buy "new" China made tail lights for $65 with free shipping, there's 4 lens, that's $16.25 per lens. If he spent 2 hours making this and charged $8/hour he still would barely be cheaper.
The boot lid is also different at the end. It magically lost the name badges and boot spoiler, and the wrap-around reflector insert changed from red above clear, to orange and clear above red. It also lost the radio antenna from the rear quarter panel and the black bump strip inset on the bumper bar, the sticker on the fuel flap and the door handles are different.
This car has been fully repaired and restored. We have made a video of only one light change. That's why you friends think that this car has been changed, it's not like that at all.
Compare 0:40 and 16:08 There are numerous differences in the wiring harness, rust spots, and general color of the paint. The second shot looks worse than the first, so they can't blame it on "fixing up the car" so I'm pretty sure these are two different cars. Busted!
Heck I rebuilt my taillight by hand last week. The most important part of the rebuild is to make sure you slightly overlap your tape covering the entire hole so you get a good seal. I find gorilla tape works best in this application.
Wow! You also belongs to these world-famous "super high skilled professionals" recognizable by wearing safety pajama and safety flip-flops while crawling in the dirt?
@@horstmuller7512 Firstly, I was being sarcastic. Second, addressing the last part of your post. That’s a big negatory Ghost Rider that assessment is nowhere near accurate. I’m a born and raised Texan.
Feels Good When Ppl Appreciate The Right Person... Instead Of Just Troll And Bashing Them Just Because Of Pakistan's Political Issues.. I M From India... And Respect For The Hard Working Man... 😊👍
The original was yellow and red, the final was white and red. Very skilled artist. Imagine if he had a proper workspace and tools with his talent and patience. 👍 👏
@@sabirrao6627 He could have cut the orange lens out of the original taillight - it was it good condition and would have matched the other taillight of the car.
Trabalho incrível, ficou muito bom o resultado final para algo tão artesanal! Tenho uma dúvida, a mão de obra é muito barata ou as lanternas novas são muito caras para justificar a reparação??
@@bonifaciovintage Rapaz, tenho muita vontade de conhecer o Paquistão e a Índia mas o que me deixa com medo é a comida, principalmente da Índia, higiene lá passa longe!
Grande maioria das vezes quando se faz isso é a dificuldade de encontrar uma lanterna nova. Em muitos lugares esses carros sao importados de outros paises. Lembre que nem todo pais tem essa lei draconiana medieval de nao poder regularizar carro usado importado, em varios lugares pode.
I dunno where country is this maybe india, pakistan or Bangladesh but I've seen so many videos of their crafts and all i can say is they are so skilled craftsman. Huge respect guys, Alhamdulillah!
Sorry to say, but scratching some grooves into the back of the plastic is *not* going to make it disperse light in the same way the original lens did. Yeah, it's that shape for a reason! And would it have been so hard to use an actual straight edge when making the grooves? Or to try and space them evenly? Or even keep them parallel?
He used what he had available. If government officials accept that he has solved a problem cheap. In our countries every part of a car needs to have a government approved stamp and a car looses it‘s certification to be operated on public roads if it has not. You also loose insurance. We are overregulated but in this case it even makes sense to set standards since it is a safety part.
Parabéns. Tenho orgulho de ver isso de pessoas como nós que improvisaram as coisas. O brasileiro é assim também. O planeta agradece. Abraços do Brasil.
Im impressed with the quality of his work, But im confused by why did he change the orange plastic of the turn signal to a clear one? Most wont notice that. But if you pay attention to detail.
That's what I was obsessing over as I watched it. you'd certainly notice if you stood back and looked at the car and the two taillights didn't match at all.
WoW.....In Europe he gets rich restoring classic vehicles and parts that are difficult to find or almost impossible.... my respects to his meticulous work 🙇♂️❤
I scrolled many screens to find your comment, i am weary traveler lol. Ya, ppl dont want to besmirch his work but it's true and because he super glued it back together this will be the last time it's fixed like this
This is not a repairman, this is a wizard !
ooh Man what a fantastic comment 👍🥂
"i'm a what?!"
Second that.
pros 4 sure.
wizard? that sucks. Would definitely have been something if one had worked more cleanly
Pakestani master videos are my favorite RUclips content. Love and respect from Bulgaria!
Thank you for showing your love and appreciation for Pakistan.Always connected with us and appreciate us💫🥂
smart
@@amazingskillsdiscover117ye light cleaner team.kahan hae..mae ny b lights saf karani hn
Love and respect from 🇨🇦 too!
This is probably the craziest repair on a car, I've ever seen. Respect for this brother's skills and talent!
In America he can make some really good money, by making custom parts for rare cars, etc.
В Америку таких не пускают 😂
@@Alex_Pervach да ну как не пускают, их там тьма.
@@PHLEX20008 хорошо, что хотя бы к машинам людей они не подходят со своими технологиями.
@@Alex_Pervach а почему нет?
@@moetocafe там кран заменить на кухне нужно обязательно сантехника звать задорого. Этим ребятам не дадут работать)))
I'm working in the german car supplier industry... and I'm deeply impressed by these manual skills. Respect!
Dat war bei WEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke 'ne .. da haben die ja auch alles in Glassfaser, Kunsstof und Blechbüchsen in Handarbeit gebaut. Du konntest ja bis 1989 keine lehre Hansa Bierdose im Westen finden .. die waren alle nach'em Osten exportiert.
Ich kann dich in Verbindung setzen falls du jemand wie ihn in Deutschland brauchst. Es gibt 100te Menschen die sehr gerne dort arbeiten wollen und bisher keine Chance bekommen haben.
this skill is now rare and disappearing
German cars, no wonder! 😂
Wo ist das e-Prüfzeichen?
Apart from the excellent skills displayed I also like the fact that repairing and recycling is far less wasteful than our western planned obsolescence / throwaway society. We in the west should be doing what these skilled craftspeople are doing.
Pfffffftttttttt.
@@daakrolb a mealy mouthed reply
you can't have one without the other...
If people are willing to spend a day working on a part and then get paid $25 I'm all for it. Unfortunately, labor is more expensive than parts here in the west.
We used to, but time is the cost that no-one wants to pay.
1. I learn something new today. Could come in handy one day when I really run out of spare part. 2. Holy cow, this is well into 4 digits of labor cost with any G7 paid rate.
Respect!
Amazing doesn’t begin to describe the level of craftsmanship and patience it took to rebuild the lens.
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BALONEY
This is crap sorry
Can you do it?it takes lots of skills to do this.@@tellyonthewall8751
It's nice to see someone working on repairs like this. It's incredible how few do plastic repairs on vehicles. Instead spending hundreds or thousands on entire new panels or assemblies.
An expert in his field. I have changed lenses many times and never thought to repair them - or that they could be repaired. This man has taught me something and that is not so much about lenses but to not look down on others, who might also be an expert in their field.
What lense did he repair?
I love to see these Pakistani when they work their job.
They seem to be intelligent even though they looked folksy, way far from using fancy modern equipments.
But I'm sure they just fix or repair just about anything.
I love these guys....
Two thumbs up!
May God be always with them and bless them whatever they do in their life.
Omg, i see baking soda and power glue on action ... And its works wonders ... These guys really have skills ... Thumbs up 👍👍
What does it do - soda and power glue....btw what king of glue is it? Is it cyano acrylic?
@@dawidsaganmakes the super glue set faster and harder.
@@spazmochad thank you
@@dawidsagangraphite and CA glue is better btw
@@A_Stereotypical_Heretic thanks
I have to say, that final effect is quite amazing. Never thought this would be possible with tools this workes has!
That's cos its not
👍🥂
@@kimba381clearly it is.
@@kimba381 Did you watch the video?
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Left Handed in a foriegn country , that guys a true right brained Artist ! Thanks for joining the club .
Просмотрел видео на одном дыхании. Мастеру этого ремесла огромное уважение и поклон до земли.
Man I've seen this done by filling the hole and using a vacuum form machine but I never thought such passable results could be achieved with basic tools most automotive enthusiasts are more likely to have at home. Great work fellas!
Isso não é reparo, é arte. A habilidade desse cara nesse vídeo é impressionante. Parabéns!!!
Massive Respect for your Hard work and Ingenuity!🇬🇧👏
Parabéns pelo trabalho muito top
You are very best ❤❤❤❤
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Craftsmanship and hairstyle, respect!
The hairstyle is mandatory.
I hope this craftsman appreciates the work he does as much as we respect him for his skill, attention to detail and his devotion to his work. I'm always in awe of men like him. and are humbled just watching him. Known that you are respected by everyone who have comments on your work here.
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That can only a jew say .... do you have stocks in the acrylic plastic industry ?? Want him to use more 'eh ...
Perhaps you missed the end product... But it was utter shite
You guys are real. Incredible talented. No master craftsman certificates. No bosting. No arrogance. Just humbly do your thing and share it to the world for free. Respect and may my Lord Jesus Christ bless you guys. Love you from Africa.
Their work is outstanding! Just sanding and buffing plastic to clear is tough let alone the rest. True craftsmen.👍
At first, I said to myself: what kind of loss of time it is ? Then I saw the result. Not to forget that we really are western wasters and to remember that craftmanship is not about time, money and tools. It's about skills and devotion. Great work !
Westerners would probably have been watching YT in this amount of time. 😁😁
Speak for yourself. Self hater.
Great spirit
Very skilled men, just goes to show what you can do with basic tools and ingenuity.
The skills of repairing is worth appreciating.. It is worth its labour, for vintage models when the part is not available in market for a comparative price..
Thank you
If this country had good leaders it would be rich with talented people like this
Well.. then they too would be sitting in front of a computer and designing lights and not repairing them.😊😊
@@mr.kieren270Both very true statements. Odd how the world works.
True. And sad, as these country has many radicals and extremists. There are more madrasa schools than academic\technical schools combined. Madrasa schools whose education is a big question.
I have such respect for the high level of skill and craftsmanship shown here. It’s humbling to realise that their labour time must cost less than a new replacement in the form of a Chinese copy of the same tail light easily available from eBay. One thing that’s always mystified me from watching similar videos, is why they don’t spend and hour or two building a workbench? Surely this would be better than working on the floor?
To avoid back pain ?
@@milijanovcic4479I am from Pakistan/ Australian now....they are hard people mate, from same punjab region where the great alexander got huge resistance in former india, these people r brave and built into this type of body where they feel comfortable this way, I am not coz we were at cities. Cheers
I hope they soon join Russia and take revenge on the west
Its a bad habit you can say. These people don't invest on themselves. They just take the money and give it to their wives and kids
@@mujtabatahir7005 - short term gain, long term pain.. an hour or two building a workbench would result in more money for their family due to greater productivity and less downtime from injuries..
I love seeing stuff like this. Awesome work. I come from a consumer economy where we’ve lost the ability to even repair a dent. Just throw away and replace the panel. That’s if we don’t throw away and replace the car…
because we dont pay people enough to do the work and if we did it'd cost more than a new part. Its not much better in these places either, where new parts are inhibitively expensive and labor is grossly cheap
Absolutely unbelievable, skill level 11 out of 10, yes these people put us to shame in our chuck away culture. The world needs to change.
I guess what made it go from 10 to 11 was the exchange of an orange field for the blinker to a clear one so that it's easier to see the clear bulb blinking.
@@MalawisLilleKanal Fit an orange bulb 🤷♂
Incrível, sensacional!!
Somente com ferramentas básicas, sentado quase no chão!! Perfeito. Parabéns!!
ਰੱਬ ਤੁਹਾਨੂੰ ਖੁਸ਼ ਰੱਖੇ, ਰੱਬ ਚਾਹੇ...ਤੁਸੀਂ ਇੱਕ ਕਲਾਕਾਰ ਹੋ
God bless you, God willing...you are an artist
I’m lost for words! This has to b one of the most amazing things Iv ever watched! I just hope that the person who vlogged this gave this incredible worker wats due to him or even better suggest that he should make his own vlogs and share with us so he can reap the benefits himself👍🏼
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Finding such work and vlogging is in itself a whole different ballgame.
Brilliant work
Você realmente é um profissional!! Com tanto talento você ficaria rico em qualquer lugar do mundo!
Just goes to show what someone can do if they really want/need to. A very talented artist.
I think you will find they do it cause spares are hard to come by and are expensive. I guess ..’Necessity makes us do wondrous things’ …
So about 4 days by the clothing changes and you have a repaired taillight. And that still gives time for prair.❤
WoW..Great Job.....3 changes of clothes.....time and material,.... For a $25 part off Ebay...I have the Greatest Respect for This mans skill set.....Bravo
Fabulous work!, HUGE respect for their skills and ingenuity!
These guys don't even have a wrench to tighten the nut on the polishing wheel and can do this kind of work. Amazing.
Would you believe such skillful people 's country is pleading IMF for 1 billion dollars
No. They have a wrench but they are lazy 😂. Don't be sad.
WELL done guys, excellent craftsmanship, love to see the father and son team
Ok, that was what i was looking for. Sometimes with certain versions of folder cars you can't get original replacements. That is where that knowledge can get in handy
Pakistanlı ustaları tebrik ediyorum inanıyorum ki yakında dışarıdan hiçbir şeyi almaya ihtiyaçları kalmayacaktir Allah yar ve yardımcıları olsun Türkiyeden selamlar.
These guys are admirable, such amazing results with so little tools. The mind is the greatest tool of all.
Some people have it in them that talent/perseverance. very skillful .42 years in vehicle repairs I give you thumbs up young man.
You’re an incredibly talented craftsman. Thanks for sharing your skills
Amazing work bro ❤
Skills are truly amazing. These shops usually have young boys working, watching, helping and all the time LEARNING.
I've never seen such skill as this, and I bet that he only charges peanuts for his service. Outstanding workmanship. 👌👌👌
You can buy "new" China made tail lights for $65 with free shipping, there's 4 lens, that's $16.25 per lens. If he spent 2 hours making this and charged $8/hour he still would barely be cheaper.
These guys don't throw anything to the trash and they have perfect hair peace and love from Clearwater Florida USA ❤
Are you saying it's a wig?
Amazing how things are still fixed in the "developing world". Not just replaced, like elsewhere.
That is honestly amazing
Thank you Stay connected with us💫🥂
С уважением к Вашему труду. Отличный результат. Вы отличный Мастер. Из России с уважением, брат.
Voy palmilla me dice Miguel😡
Классная работа!!! Скажите что за порошок и клей вы используете в ремонте?❤
@@АндрейСуханов-с7ь 505 клей или аналоги + сода, мое мнение сода это внушение что будет крепче и быстрее
@@АндрейСуханов-с7ь сода это обычная.
@@АндрейСуханов-с7ьсупер клей + сода, моментальна монолит создается
The boot lid is also different at the end. It magically lost the name badges and boot spoiler, and the wrap-around reflector insert changed from red above clear, to orange and clear above red. It also lost the radio antenna from the rear quarter panel and the black bump strip inset on the bumper bar, the sticker on the fuel flap and the door handles are different.
This car has been fully repaired and restored. We have made a video of only one light change.
That's why you friends think that this car has been changed, it's not like that at all.
Your observation was good But we did not make this change by ourselves 👍🥂
and the driver is also different 😁👍
Compare 0:40 and 16:08 There are numerous differences in the wiring harness, rust spots, and general color of the paint. The second shot looks worse than the first, so they can't blame it on "fixing up the car" so I'm pretty sure these are two different cars. Busted!
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Good job. Especially useful for parts that are no longer available. 👍
Exactly!
EXACTLY!!! What an amazing comment. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Greetings from Brazil! The result was fantastic! Amazing work from you guys! 👊
Amazing skill and craftsmanship!! Not to mention the amount of patience needed. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Sorry, that Plex alone more than 2 bucks by far, regardless the country
You are Hansom people are creative and smart 🤗👍👍👍🥰,
Thank you !
You're Welcome
Sab bekaar k answer dy rahy ho jisko promote krna chaye uska address nae share kr raha @@amazingskillsdiscover117
That's Art. Amazing.
😊🥂
Heck I rebuilt my taillight by hand last week. The most important part of the rebuild is to make sure you slightly overlap your tape covering the entire hole so you get a good seal. I find gorilla tape works best in this application.
You are talented,I couldn’t even cut the tape to the correct length.
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@@Ratlins9 lol
Wow!
You also belongs to these world-famous "super high skilled professionals" recognizable by wearing safety pajama and safety flip-flops while crawling in the dirt?
@@horstmuller7512 Firstly, I was being sarcastic.
Second, addressing the last part of your post.
That’s a big negatory Ghost Rider that assessment is nowhere near accurate. I’m a born and raised Texan.
Mis respetos son unos Magos con todo lo que hacen
Very talented people. Amazing when they can do anything by hand..!
Excelente trabalho manual. Precisamos apreender a valorizar o que temos. Parabéns
Всегда с удовольствием смотрю как индийцы на коленках ремонтируют, чинят, изготавливают новую деталь, шестерню, радиатор, коробку или двигатель. 😊
This man is a Pakistani, a famous and well-known artisan of our city
Wtf?
Для тебя может он и индиец, но для других пакистанец.
Si fuera aqui en república dominicana fuera rico con eso trabajo
Пакистанец от индуса отличается только верой в свою сказку.
If I did not see this with my own eyes, I would not have beleived it.
Just incredible!!!
Feels Good When Ppl Appreciate The Right Person... Instead Of Just Troll And Bashing Them Just Because Of Pakistan's Political Issues.. I M From India... And Respect For The Hard Working Man... 😊👍
Extraordinário trabalho! Parabéns ao artista. 👏
The original was yellow and red, the final was white and red. Very skilled artist. Imagine if he had a proper workspace and tools with his talent and patience. 👍 👏
Yellow glass paper can be applied on white lens
@@sabirrao6627 He could have cut the orange lens out of the original taillight - it was it good condition and would have matched the other taillight of the car.
@@sabirrao6627 Well, he didn't.
Top class. I can now repair my 1987 tail.
Uma obra de arte. Muito bom. Valeu.
I am facinated by these mens work. Big respect from a car mechanic from Germany. Keep up the great work!
والنتيجة حتما مدهشة.تبارك الله .
Can we take time to appriciate all pakistanian over there with no full equipment but they deliver
Ficou muito bom seu trabalho, parabéns!
Pakistan zindabad.. Genius
❤ from Canada 🇨🇦
These guys are legends, they are saving a huge loss
Well done, you are doing a good job
Trabalho incrível, ficou muito bom o resultado final para algo tão artesanal!
Tenho uma dúvida, a mão de obra é muito barata ou as lanternas novas são muito caras para justificar a reparação??
Eu acho que as duas coisas, olha a precariedade que esses caras vivem nesse lugar.
@@bonifaciovintage Rapaz, tenho muita vontade de conhecer o Paquistão e a Índia mas o que me deixa com medo é a comida, principalmente da Índia, higiene lá passa longe!
@@eduardooliver6146 Rapaz desse mal eu não sofro kkk não quero ver pobreza gringa, a brasileira já me satisfaz.
Grande maioria das vezes quando se faz isso é a dificuldade de encontrar uma lanterna nova. Em muitos lugares esses carros sao importados de outros paises. Lembre que nem todo pais tem essa lei draconiana medieval de nao poder regularizar carro usado importado, em varios lugares pode.
MashaAllah...
These are the real hardworking people.
Oh not all of them are, lots of call center scammers over there.
Hardworking -yes,but not very smart.
@@patrickmanley9876Thats india this video is from a pakistani
Brilliant!
Thank you for your compliment 💫
Well done...👍 helps save all these parts from ending up in a landfill somewhere also
✨🥂
anything can be repaired in Pakistan, im so amazed with these guys
👍🥂
Y ESO QUE NO HAS VISTO A LOS PERUANOS JAJAJA
Мастер своего дела.уважение за труд.
Циакрин в воде только размокает. Клеил бы на дихлорэтан, что ли.
@@leonidvalentinovich5215 Сперва выясни с какими пластмассами работает дихлорэтан. Умник. И дихлорэтаном не склеивают, а сплавляют.
@@MECHANIK331 ну сплавляй тогда на суперклей )
ماشاءالله تبارك الله اللهم زد وبارك شكراً عمل ممتاز
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I dunno where country is this maybe india, pakistan or Bangladesh but I've seen so many videos of their crafts and all i can say is they are so skilled craftsman. Huge respect guys, Alhamdulillah!
Perfeito, ver um país que, conseguem deixar novo algo quebrado, Aqui no Brasil, nunca vi ninguém fazer esta obra de arte! Parabéns.
Simply ingenious
Geniales, good job guys!!
Sorry to say, but scratching some grooves into the back of the plastic is *not* going to make it disperse light in the same way the original lens did. Yeah, it's that shape for a reason! And would it have been so hard to use an actual straight edge when making the grooves? Or to try and space them evenly? Or even keep them parallel?
He used what he had available. If government officials accept that he has solved a problem cheap. In our countries every part of a car needs to have a government approved stamp and a car looses it‘s certification to be operated on public roads if it has not. You also loose insurance. We are overregulated but in this case it even makes sense to set standards since it is a safety part.
Lol.. just appreciate the skills that you guys don't have in the UK. For the details you mentioned, just give him the right tools
Parabéns.
Tenho orgulho de ver isso de pessoas como nós que improvisaram as coisas. O brasileiro é assim também.
O planeta agradece.
Abraços do Brasil.
Very nice watching a Master Craftsman at work. You make it look so easy. Bravo! :)
Impressionante trabalho nunca visto.Um abraço do Brasil.🇧🇷
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Im impressed with the quality of his work, But im confused by why did he change the orange plastic of the turn signal to a clear one? Most wont notice that. But if you pay attention to detail.
That's what I was obsessing over as I watched it. you'd certainly notice if you stood back and looked at the car and the two taillights didn't match at all.
@@flooplambada Yes not many would catch that, Nice to see i am not alone..
I assumed it's the reverse light
@@simorf Go to the beginning of the video you will see the turn signal is orange the reverse light is on the trunk.
not notice the giant panel gap he created under the light. Not there at the start of the video, he warped the light pod shell with the heat.
Mais bonito que o original👏👏👏👏
And cheaper
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WoW.....In Europe he gets rich restoring classic vehicles and parts that are difficult to find or almost impossible.... my respects to his meticulous work 🙇♂️❤
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Wow what a great glass repair.First time to see such craftsman ship.Great viedo first time to watch
Gerçek bir sanat budur işte ❤🇹🇷
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What amazed me is how they kept their clothes so white!
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Using “caluf” 😂 we also made a video on how to use “caluf”
Saludos desde argentina!no es una reparación es arte!mi respeto y felicitaciones!!
Good Job
Jawed from USA
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Am I the only one who realize that the blinker windows was yellow and now it's CLEAR???
No. You are also not the only one that realizes that this light is probably going to melt under intense sun for many hours
Tu as raison mais on s'en fiche de la couleur. C'est la manière qui est importante. Et ce niveau, c'est un boulot impeccable. Non?
I scrolled many screens to find your comment, i am weary traveler lol. Ya, ppl dont want to besmirch his work but it's true and because he super glued it back together this will be the last time it's fixed like this
Видел чудеса техники, но такого...!