Many years ago, I worked on railway track equipment in the middle of the Australian remote railway tracks where there were no towns supplies etc for hundreds of miles. When something broke we had to improvise, cannibalize and modify using whatever was on hand. This was usually base plates, fish plates and even dog spikes laying along the track. As long as we had an oxy set and a welder we fixed most things. Even bits of abandoned cars came in handy including a windscreen wiper motor that was stripped and the wiring used to repair a burnt-out solenoid. So good on these lads for what they can do.
I am 82 years old and have seen many such repairs done on all kinds of equipment, in WW2 there were no spare parts for civilian use so everything was repaired and used for many years, I have repaired log skidders that most today would throw away and replace with new parts regardless of the cost, have even re-arched springs and ran them for along time
I wonder how many of the "experts" commenting here have actually done anything remotely like this job. Some of you disrespect these skillful people, you think they do this stuff just for fun and not a purpose. Perfection is great for those who can afford it, but "needs must" can also work good enough.
This is the reality. Obviously that "facility" does a decent job, otherwise they'd not be able to afford their (significant, over there) equipment capital investment. WHEN (not "if") the wheels fall of in the West, we'll be in a far worse predicament since we have neither the skills nor (in general) work ethic of those we currently look down on.
Да не о какой центрации не говоря об технологии восстановления говорить не приходится.А еще жалуемся что мы плохо живем.Но и они не от хорошей жизни занимаются такими вещями.
Безусловно у них там лютые перегрузы, но и чулок без редуктора нагрузку не держит (он как часть конструкции). Раньше на камазовские прицепы вместо простых осей такие чулки закатывали (ибо дифецит был), обязательно пустой редуктор прекручивали. Или блин из толстого металла приваривали. Почему они так не делают непонятно.
Расшить, перед сваркой? Да не, зачем. Заварим прям по маслу/краске/защитному покрытию из оксида железа. Боитесь за прочность шва? Так заплаток наварим. Деда еще учил меня, что если толщина больше 5мм - то необходимо снять фаску, с варить в три захода.
Prep is only a part of the problem here. Imagine the look on a DOT inspectors face if he looks under a truck and sees all that. Proper prep and weld penetration or not the plate they welded on does nothing to help the integrity of the housing. Then figure its going back on a huge overloaded un-inspected truck.
This repair is excellent. The original was obviously inadequate and not strong enough. That doubling plate or strap will make this Axel last even overloaded. I love this sort of work and love the people involved.. God bless them. I am from the UK.
@@swarfs Here in europe nowadays you can see these guys from stoneage aka "super high skilled professionals" all over the place. I love their shining eyes when they saw first time in their life tables, chairs and even toilet bowles.
@@horstmuller7512 I can see you are a critisiser just to look clever. It betrays a profound ignorance. When necessity strikes you probably yield to defeat. These men are made of stronger metal and repair with invocation skill and cheerfulness. Qualities you obviously lack..
We never ever see the life expectancy of these, usually dodged, repairs. I have watched many youtube video's of half shafts being repaired with only some 60% of the diameter being welded and no pre heat or post weld stress relief.
Cleaning up with a grinder is good for a better weld but v out that thin diff housing and you can be burning through which will not make a good weld. Using the correct amperage will give a full penetration in that thin Axel pressing.
Clean?🤡🤡🤡😂, why don’t they use 1/2 “ rebar to fill in gaps, wonder what the voltage and amps are! Anyway if it’s clean you want, better go to a different place in the world
They sure don't like cleaning the metal surfaces before welding. I don't think I saw them V out the crack and now they supposedly made it stronger so they can overload the trucks even more .
l'arte dell'arrangiarsi con quello che hai ,che è la linfa vitale per l'ingegno dell'essere umano, cio che manca oramai da anni nelle società moderne e sviluppate , bravi bel lavoro 👍💪
Fantastique réparation du pont AR, le tout a été renforcé par des lames de 10 mm soudées de chaque côté à même les tubes des transmissions des roues , il n'y a pas de raisons que ça ne tienne pas la route , les soudures sont magnifiques . Je pense qu'un pont arrière neuf couterai les yeux de la tête. Souhaitons leurs bonne route et merci pour cette très belle vidéo .👍
se ne sont evidement pas des bijoutiers de chez Rolex..LOL j'ai connu ce genre de reparations ..c est le vrai systeme D selon les moyens du bord ,et dans la plupart des cas, les pièces sont 100 fois plus solides que celles du neuf ,,evidement il est facile de critiquer leurs moyens rudimentaires notament sur les soudures et la confection des supports ..il n'empeche pas que je trouve ce clip EXCELLENT et bien entenduj en felicite ces mecaniciens pour fonçer dans le vif du sujet ..BRAVO A TOUS !
Вообще то нужно было отмыть корпус редуктора от масла. Масло даёт поры при сварке, ослабляя конструкцию. А перед сваркой нужно сделать фаски с обеих сторон. 🤔
It’s quite difficult to properly weld these metals. Without proper prep and heating the weld is likely to break soon. The weld metal is a bit stronger than the stuff to the sides so stress is going to concentrate there first and bust again.
@@FraLin Indeed! Its like those videos where they weld crankshafts or axle shafts....they know us very well..! They know we will click and comment a lot about how stupid they are ... At the end of the week they go to their Paypall and collect the sweet dollars that our stupidity gave them. 😂😂😂😂
Nor heated the cast iron before welding, removed the rust or drilled a hole at the end of at the end of the crack. I realize they're operating on less than a shoestring but science cannot be ignored.
If you want learn how NOT to weld, this is the video for you. Without so much as a wire brushing to knock off all that dirt, the guy jumps in stick welding! He didn’t even gouge a V in the crack to get the weld material to penetrate into the crack! He just laid a bead weld on top! I have never seen anyone make every possible mistake in trying to do a weld repair. Disgraceful!
In 1980 I was friends with a Grumman Aircraft engineer. He told a story, they got a hold of some other countries helicopter engine, they tore it apart and analyzed everything, including the alloy. Turns out, still recovering in a post WW2 economy, they were using pots and pans as a source for metal. I'm reminded of that here, because I believe this metal fails for a reason and the repairs just make everything worse. Yikes.
Год назад+4
who cares... it's already paid and the money spent... 🤠😎
From the look of their workshop, they have specialist machines to do this job, implying that they only repair split axles. Presumably when the truck is rebuilt, either the owner learns from his mistake and doesn't overload it again and therefore the axle doesn't split again, or it does split and he thinks 'I'm not taking it back to that lot again.'
These guys do really good welding runs probably better than modern automated welding.They keep 1950s/60s Tata trucks running what with this and casting,vulcanised etc etc. They clearly have workshops equipped with big and smalls lathes,drilling and milling machines etc etc.Gas and traditional electric arc welding equipment etc. Once upon a time most items on a truck or automobile were removed and reconned But more and more items are sealed. 50 plus years ago when I started to drive every item on my Ford Thames camping van had a grease nipple or an oiling point. The only sealed items were the front shock absorbers!
That repair would work so much better and last so much longer if it were cleaned, gouge grinding a v in the material, and preheated with a torch before welding. That repair will probably last a very short time and break right at the the weld joint where the weld meet the original material. I suppose they aren't paid for quality repairs just get it done. Sadly it wouldn't take that much time to it better. They get it done though by putting that extra cross support. Amazing.
I have a Degree in Mechanical Engineering and in Metallurgy and 40 years work experience , the welding will not last very long ! But it is a valiant but amateurish effort with limited knowledge and resources .
I’m baffled by people praising their skill. There’s no skill here. Anyone could weld like that within a week and there’s no prep work at all. If this isn’t done just for the camera it’s certainly not expected to last more than a few days.
Ne ho visti tanti e tutti bei lavori ma se la saldatura è calda la mola non morde, provate a mettere con un pennello dell'olio anche bruciato.. saluti da Torino Italia
prolly an axle off a truck my pops blew up in one of his tours in the Middle East 🤣 when that A10 flew over head that was my pops raining death down on these guys. good to see them making the best with what we left em
The weld is very ok. I believe you risk repeating damáge, if you don´t ,parallel to repair, set the other metall of the axis under heat . The stress is continously on/in the iron. and makes tension .Only my thought,maybe i am wrong.
Are you kidding me? This will break again and will be back in the shop the next day. The plate does absolutely nothing. There is no cleaning before welding. There is no pre-heating... Nothing... I just hope this repair does not cause someone to die.
What a depressing place to live, dirt roads, shops full of dirt as well no way to work correct there , the cloths they use to do mechanic work?? What is that? How can they be comfortable and safe whit those table cloths hanging all over! No no no! Disgusting place for sure
Эти парни верят ,что с помощью сварки можно починить все,вопрос надёжности для них не так и важен,а иначе как зарабатывать, нужен ведь постоянный поток клиентов...
Это экономика, помноженная на фатализм. Очевидно что новая или б/у деталь стоит сильно дороже ремонта специалистами класса "100" ("-Да, мы уже 100 раз так делали!...), сопромат и металловедение которым счастливо неведом. Давайте, как и они все - клиенты и исполнители - исключим вопросы безопасности и обойдемся только инстинктом самосохранения, и тогда всё станет гораздо понятнее - мотивы и действия. Я преклоняюсь перед этими людьми, которые, образно выражаясь, не выбрасывают телевизор, у которого порвался сетевой провод, это правильно - беречь вещи, а не потреблядЬ, для меня всегда понятие "моральное устаревание" было нонсенсом, пригодность определялась только потребительскими и эксплуатационными качествами. И во многом эти люди живут вдумчивее и дружелюбнее в мире, чем те, кто хочет "Теслу"... 🤗
Muy buenos mecanicos montadores torneros fresadores.....pero con cero normas de seguridad, no usan guantes y zapatos de seguridad a veces soldan sin careta no se protejen la vista ni los pies espectativas como trababajador en riesgo grave constantemente por lo tanto quedan eliminados como trabajadores en un sistema normal de trabajo las empresas deberian ser multadas y cerradas es un riesgo mortal para sus trabajadores.
I have often thought how inadequate the dif' Axel housing is and why a thicker gauge of steel is not used. This is shown here. Overloading surely? should not make this fail as seen. ?
Этот мост без подключения что-ли служит как обычная ось? Крепления срезал ,внутри какую-то пластину наварил,не помешает ли шестерням? К тому же крышку редуктора заварили 🙄🤔видимо они знают что-то,чего не знаю я🤷🏻♂️
If you have never traveled to Mid East or Asia it is hard to fathom how much stuff they can put on a truck and have it actually move. It's amazing to see. Overloaded? depends on what your definition of overload is!
Many years ago, I worked on railway track equipment in the middle of the Australian remote railway tracks where there were no towns supplies etc for hundreds of miles. When something broke we had to improvise, cannibalize and modify using whatever was on hand. This was usually base plates, fish plates and even dog spikes laying along the track. As long as we had an oxy set and a welder we fixed most things. Even bits of abandoned cars came in handy including a windscreen wiper motor that was stripped and the wiring used to repair a burnt-out solenoid. So good on these lads for what they can do.
Same here I worked in the oilfield need I say more.
I am 82 years old and have seen many such repairs done on all kinds of equipment, in WW2 there were no spare parts for civilian use so everything was repaired and used for many years, I have repaired log skidders that most today would throw away and replace with new parts regardless of the cost, have even re-arched springs and ran them for along time
risking your life for some rusty old iron is not worth it.
spend a little and change for new spare parts... that's what they exist for!
@@mazecranein your perfect world.😅😅😅😅😅
Me, me, me, me
I wonder how many of the "experts" commenting here have actually done anything remotely like this job.
Some of you disrespect these skillful people, you think they do this stuff just for fun and not a purpose. Perfection is great for those who can afford it, but "needs must" can also work good enough.
This is the reality. Obviously that "facility" does a decent job, otherwise they'd not be able to afford their (significant, over there) equipment capital investment. WHEN (not "if") the wheels fall of in the West, we'll be in a far worse predicament since we have neither the skills nor (in general) work ethic of those we currently look down on.
Трудно представить, насколько они перегружали этот мост, чтобы чулок так лопнул
У них тюнинг один чего только весит ,как БелАЗ😂😂😂😂😂👍
Да не о какой центрации не говоря об технологии восстановления говорить не приходится.А еще жалуемся что мы плохо живем.Но и они не от хорошей жизни занимаются такими вещями.
@@Алексеевич1921 да то что я увидел можно назвать только как лютейший трэш
@@Алексеевич1921 вьетнам переходит на новые рельсы и технологии, и другие близлежащие страны , но не пакистан , афганистан и индия.
Безусловно у них там лютые перегрузы, но и чулок без редуктора нагрузку не держит (он как часть конструкции). Раньше на камазовские прицепы вместо простых осей такие чулки закатывали (ибо дифецит был), обязательно пустой редуктор прекручивали. Или блин из толстого металла приваривали. Почему они так не делают непонятно.
12:46 Наметил😂 13:50 А че кувалду не приварил, пойдёт на перемычку😂
Расшить, перед сваркой? Да не, зачем. Заварим прям по маслу/краске/защитному покрытию из оксида железа.
Боитесь за прочность шва? Так заплаток наварим.
Деда еще учил меня, что если толщина больше 5мм - то необходимо снять фаску, с варить в три захода.
У них специфический способ расшивки выжигают электродом,видимо национальная черта характера
Вас правильно учили
Well done and restored 👍👍. Unfortunately, here in Austria we only exchange everything.
That's some nice stick welding but the prep is all wrong, if you don't prep the area to be welded the bead is nothing more than a lump of slang.
Dude didnt even hit it with the wire brush. That would have been at least SOME prep
Absolutely 💯 agree with you. Apparently something there works for them 😂
Prep is only a part of the problem here. Imagine the look on a DOT inspectors face if he looks under a truck and sees all that. Proper prep and weld penetration or not the plate they welded on does nothing to help the integrity of the housing. Then figure its going back on a huge overloaded un-inspected truck.
How many mistakes.....they even for the begening did not clean oil...😂completly WRONG
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Good job!
Hopefully this repaired axle will run next 5 miles without any problems.
specially with the plates will go forever.
This repair is excellent. The original was obviously inadequate and not strong enough. That doubling plate or strap will make this Axel last even overloaded. I love this sort of work and love the people involved.. God bless them. I am from the UK.
@@swarfs Here in europe nowadays you can see these guys from stoneage aka "super high skilled professionals" all over the place.
I love their shining eyes when they saw first time in their life tables, chairs and even toilet bowles.
@@horstmuller7512 I can see you are a critisiser just to look clever. It betrays a profound ignorance. When necessity strikes you probably yield to defeat. These men are made of stronger metal and repair with invocation skill and cheerfulness. Qualities you obviously lack..
قمنا بهكذا إصلاحات في العراق في وقت الحصار الذي فرض على العراق ودامت هذه الإصلاحات إلى سنوات
As a retired welding inspector I watch these guys whenever I am in the mood for a horror show. They seem to get away with it though.
We never ever see the life expectancy of these, usually dodged, repairs.
I have watched many youtube video's of half shafts being repaired with only some 60% of the diameter being welded and no pre heat or post weld stress relief.
@@PeterChapman-rg6gr third world country. You expect first world standards. Most of these guys make $8-20 USD a day
Third world, they're doing their best with nothing but I'll bet that repair fails in pretty short order.
I am usually a fan of their fixes. Not this one.
Да, вы правы.
Я, проработавши в цехе по сборке металлоконструкции 33 года, тоже в ужасе.
(НКМЗ цех №16) 🤔
Please clean the metal before you weld.
Cleaning up with a grinder is good for a better weld but v out that thin diff housing and you can be burning through which will not make a good weld. Using the correct amperage will give a full penetration in that thin Axel pressing.
Clean?🤡🤡🤡😂, why don’t they use 1/2 “ rebar to fill in gaps, wonder what the voltage and amps are! Anyway if it’s clean you want, better go to a different place in the world
@@tbh9088 ❤1
Should have drilled a hole at the end of the crack to prevent the crack from spreading further !
didn't clean before welding. all that oil and paint can't make for a good weld!
La sudura cu electrod uleiul se arde și se transforma in zgură .La sudura TIG cu fir și gaz de protecție este necesară curățarea suprafeței de sudat
They sure don't like cleaning the metal surfaces before welding. I don't think I saw them V out the crack and now they supposedly made it stronger so they can overload the trucks even more .
They indeed didn't V out the crack. However, they gauged it out slightly (10:47).
That is the way that they work.
4:07 The best thing about grease welds is they don't squeak when they fail.
perfect workers, prima, gratulation chief for these men !!!😊😊😊😊
l'arte dell'arrangiarsi con quello che hai ,che è la linfa vitale per l'ingegno dell'essere umano, cio che manca oramai da anni nelle società moderne e sviluppate , bravi bel lavoro 👍💪
Weil es in Pakistan NIEMANDEN interessiert ob die Karre zusammengepfuscht ist und 10 Tonnen überladen wird als wie im Rest der Welt ‼️‼️‼️‼️
Эталон сферического рукожопства в вакууме из Парижской палаты мер и весов
ОТКУДА ЗНАШ ПРО ЭТАЛОН
ВИДАТЬ САМ ИЗОБРАЖАЛ ПОДОБНУЮ ДИЧ НО ПРЕВЗОЙТИ НЕ СМОГ
Customer states they hit a pothole while driving......😮
we need a crossover channel
Какие-то крепления срезал, назад не наварил)
They may not need them, for another truck
По-ходу для прицепа мост, раз все лишнее срезали и проем под редуктор заварили.
Fantastique réparation du pont AR, le tout a été renforcé par des lames de 10 mm soudées de chaque côté à même les tubes des transmissions des roues , il n'y a pas de raisons que ça ne tienne pas la route , les soudures sont magnifiques . Je pense qu'un pont arrière neuf couterai les yeux de la tête. Souhaitons leurs bonne route et merci pour cette très belle vidéo .👍
The problem is that all the metal around the crack will also be fatigued. I guess if you have no other choice you do what you do.
Это же надо так перегружать технику, да тут не какой ремонт не поможет.
se ne sont evidement pas des bijoutiers de chez Rolex..LOL
j'ai connu ce genre de reparations ..c est le vrai systeme D selon les moyens du bord ,et dans la plupart des cas, les pièces sont 100 fois plus solides que celles du neuf ,,evidement il est facile de critiquer leurs moyens rudimentaires notament sur les soudures et la confection des supports ..il n'empeche pas que je trouve ce clip EXCELLENT et bien entenduj en felicite ces mecaniciens pour fonçer dans le vif du sujet ..BRAVO A TOUS !
Вообще то нужно было отмыть корпус редуктора от масла.
Масло даёт поры при сварке, ослабляя конструкцию.
А перед сваркой нужно сделать фаски с обеих сторон.
🤔
Так вот где изготавливают и ремонтируют мосты гончавых грузовиков с парж дакар
а как гончавые грузовики выглядят
Even if it doesn’t work it was a great video
Работа огонь но забыл обратно ушки заварить)
It’s quite difficult to properly weld these metals. Without proper prep and heating the weld is likely to break soon. The weld metal is a bit stronger than the stuff to the sides so stress is going to concentrate there first and bust again.
Я бы прогрел место ремонта и дал остыть для снятия напряжения металла.
they only do it for youtub
What grinds my gears (pun intended) is why they grind AFTER the welding? There's no sense doing that, it won't be any more beautiful.
@@FraLin Indeed!
Its like those videos where they weld crankshafts or axle shafts....they know us very well..!
They know we will click and comment a lot about how stupid they are ... At the end of the week they go to their Paypall and collect the sweet dollars that our stupidity gave them. 😂😂😂😂
@@henryrollins9177 been saying this for a while. they probably make more on this video, than shop makes all month.
Bahagian yang hendak di welding sepatutnya dibersihkan terlebih dahulu dan dibuat chamfer V supaya hasil welding lebih kuat...
القديسين😂 القديسين...... العم عزيز 😂👍
none of these guys ever seem to grind the weld area clean, they just let it rip, dirt and all.
They never cleaned the surfaces of anything to allow the stick weld to fully bond. There was grease everywhere.
Nor heated the cast iron before welding, removed the rust or drilled a hole at the end of at the end of the crack. I realize they're operating on less than a shoestring but science cannot be ignored.
@@watajob A real Bodge
Great vidio,,,, 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The reinforcement is excellent. The quality of weld depends on the quality of the machine. Improper maintenance.
2 questions, why did they weld the temporary cover plate on and why didnt they refit the mounting blocks they cut off
The axle may be going on a different truck?
Because they fitted the axle inverted , follow the plot !
If you want learn how NOT to weld, this is the video for you. Without so much as a wire brushing to knock off all that dirt, the guy jumps in stick welding! He didn’t even gouge a V in the crack to get the weld material to penetrate into the crack! He just laid a bead weld on top! I have never seen anyone make every possible mistake in trying to do a weld repair. Disgraceful!
U can always go over and teach them how do it the correct way
@@bread19742000
I sure as hell could. U paying my way, manie??
i guess you did not watch around the 11 minute mark ????????
@@john-1964
You’re not responding to the same vid I was talking about. Focus John John.
@@Rickster1100 in your first sentence you wrote this is the video for you, meaning you was talking about this video, focus dick, focus
In 1980 I was friends with a Grumman Aircraft engineer. He told a story, they got a hold of some other countries helicopter engine, they tore it apart and analyzed everything, including the alloy.
Turns out, still recovering in a post WW2 economy, they were using pots and pans as a source for metal. I'm reminded of that here, because I believe this metal fails for a reason and the repairs just make everything worse.
Yikes.
who cares... it's already paid and the money spent... 🤠😎
probably only had to make one more trip with diesel and fertilizer anyway
FANTASSSSSTIC. I REALLY ENJOY WATCHING THESE VIDEOS
Not properly welded,not properly preheated, ignored alignment, resulted weak joint
It will last from 12am till noon ...
now we can overload the truck 3 times as much now
Это мост для прицепа, если закрыли посадочное место для редуктора?
the clean workers, the tidy workshop and their religion and use of resources all together gives us an impression what these men are good for.
Respect to them - we are all just spoilt and have forgot how things are made
those diffs break because they don't run a carrier in that position.....put a carrier in there without gears and it will survive
I know what a carrier is, where would you fit it?
From the look of their workshop, they have specialist machines to do this job, implying that they only repair split axles. Presumably when the truck is rebuilt, either the owner learns from his mistake and doesn't overload it again and therefore the axle doesn't split again, or it does split and he thinks 'I'm not taking it back to that lot again.'
😱😱 Waah ikutnontonih sobat semangat 🤙🤙🤙🌷🌷
World need this people
nice to know as an tourist who visits these counriest what you can expect comming to you behind every corner.
Me sorprende como trabajando con peso y oxicorte no usen ropa y calzado apropiado, sin embargo felicitaciones por los resultados
Awesome job my friend just Amazing
мммм сварка с маслом обожаю запах горелого масла в порах с варочного шва
Срезал 2 уха, приварил пластину усиления, а уши обратно не поставили... не нужны?
These guys do really good welding runs probably better than modern automated welding.They keep 1950s/60s Tata trucks running what with this and casting,vulcanised etc etc.
They clearly have workshops equipped with big and smalls lathes,drilling and milling machines etc etc.Gas and traditional electric arc welding equipment etc.
Once upon a time most items on a truck or automobile were removed and reconned
But more and more items are sealed.
50 plus years ago when I started to drive every item on my Ford Thames camping van had a grease nipple or an oiling point.
The only sealed items were the front shock absorbers!
It's filmed in Pakistan. NO 1 use tata in there
It’s puzzling why they’re adding that reinforcement strip. The stress flows along the sides, so anything on top is useless.
That was magnificent!
That repair would work so much better and last so much longer if it were cleaned, gouge grinding a v in the material, and preheated with a torch before welding. That repair will probably last a very short time and break right at the the weld joint where the weld meet the original material. I suppose they aren't paid for quality repairs just get it done. Sadly it wouldn't take that much time to it better. They get it done though by putting that extra cross support. Amazing.
Thanks
Prep is definitely very important, I wonder if It broke again.
You'd think that with all the metal work they do they would make themselves some steel toed boots.
Сила есть, ума не надо. 💪😏
I have a Degree in Mechanical Engineering and in Metallurgy and 40 years work experience , the welding will not last very long ! But it is a valiant but amateurish effort with limited knowledge and resources .
Please put some kind of foot wear to protect your feet. Please!
I’m baffled by people praising their skill. There’s no skill here. Anyone could weld like that within a week and there’s no prep work at all. If this isn’t done just for the camera it’s certainly not expected to last more than a few days.
Ne ho visti tanti e tutti bei lavori ma se la saldatura è calda la mola non morde, provate a mettere con un pennello dell'olio anche bruciato.. saluti da Torino Italia
prolly an axle off a truck my pops blew up in one of his tours in the Middle East 🤣
when that A10 flew over head that was my pops raining death down on these guys. good to see them making the best with what we left em
That's a better weld than those million-dollar welders in the car factories.
No it absolutely is not by a long shot.
I think it’s brilliant what they do compared to our throw away society even if it is only for camera, what no safety boots.
Охренеть...у них болгарка есть!!!😮
Truck driver wears shoes but welder doesn’t, hmm.
u got to admire the skill needed to split an axle in half like that ^^
Much respect
Wobei, beim Pfuschen ❓❓‼️
so much for cleaning the area to be welded. Impressive enough though
The weld is very ok. I believe you risk repeating damáge, if you don´t ,parallel to repair, set the other metall of the axis under heat . The stress is continously on/in the iron. and makes tension .Only my thought,maybe i am wrong.
HAT ABOUT THE MOUNTS HE CUT OFF WITH A TORCH?
Everything from the working conditions, no eye wear, no boots, no weld inspections! My advice would be stop over loading your trucks!!!!
Are you kidding me? This will break again and will be back in the shop the next day. The plate does absolutely nothing. There is no cleaning before welding. There is no pre-heating... Nothing... I just hope this repair does not cause someone to die.
MUY BUEN TRABAJO SRES SALUDOS DE ESPAÑA ISLAS CANARIAS ..SALUD Y SUERTE PARA TODOS LES DESEO LO MEJOR.....
I’m always curious when I watch these videos, are those welds good? I obv know nothing of welding, but always am curious!
What a depressing place to live, dirt roads, shops full of dirt as well no way to work correct there , the cloths they use to do mechanic work?? What is that? How can they be comfortable and safe whit those table cloths hanging all over! No no no! Disgusting place for sure
Эти парни верят ,что с помощью сварки можно починить все,вопрос надёжности для них не так и важен,а иначе как зарабатывать, нужен ведь постоянный поток клиентов...
Грузят столько,что мосты лопаются,рамы складываются,диски разлетаются.Зачем?!Ремонт дороже ведь!
Это экономика, помноженная на фатализм. Очевидно что новая или б/у деталь стоит сильно дороже ремонта специалистами класса "100" ("-Да, мы уже 100 раз так делали!...), сопромат и металловедение которым счастливо неведом. Давайте, как и они все - клиенты и исполнители - исключим вопросы безопасности и обойдемся только инстинктом самосохранения, и тогда всё станет гораздо понятнее - мотивы и действия. Я преклоняюсь перед этими людьми, которые, образно выражаясь, не выбрасывают телевизор, у которого порвался сетевой провод, это правильно - беречь вещи, а не потреблядЬ, для меня всегда понятие "моральное устаревание" было нонсенсом, пригодность определялась только потребительскими и эксплуатационными качествами. И во многом эти люди живут вдумчивее и дружелюбнее в мире, чем те, кто хочет "Теслу"... 🤗
Какой смысл приваривать тоненький лист от консервной банки, приваривать, так сразу пару рельс, тогда точно не сломается....
Holy moly how much weight did they have to have on that thing to break it like that
Much Much better then new !
Podes tener bajos recursos y hacerlo bien,o tener bajos recursos y también hacerlo mal. Este es el segundo caso!!
Muy buenos mecanicos montadores torneros fresadores.....pero con cero normas de seguridad, no usan guantes y zapatos de seguridad a veces soldan sin careta no se protejen la vista ni los pies espectativas como trababajador en riesgo grave constantemente por lo tanto quedan eliminados como trabajadores en un sistema normal de trabajo las empresas deberian ser multadas y cerradas es un riesgo mortal para sus trabajadores.
I have often thought how inadequate the dif' Axel housing is and why a thicker gauge of steel is not used. This is shown here. Overloading surely? should not make this fail as seen. ?
13:51🤣😅😂
these are not humans but Neanderthal pigs🙁
Boy-oh-boy ----- nothing is cleaned or prepped prior to welding! Just weld on paint, dirt, oil - whatever!
All wearing the obligatory open toed safety sandels I see !!
PakkyWhacks do it in da DIRT!
incredible job!
Этот мост без подключения что-ли служит как обычная ось? Крепления срезал ,внутри какую-то пластину наварил,не помешает ли шестерням? К тому же крышку редуктора заварили 🙄🤔видимо они знают что-то,чего не знаю я🤷🏻♂️
Buen trabajo quedo impecable la reparación saludos desde Chile
These workers need a pair of shoes and gloves
There's no possible way that could ever hold..and to brake like that it must have been severely overloaded.
If you have never traveled to Mid East or Asia it is hard to fathom how much stuff they can put on a truck and have it actually move. It's amazing to see. Overloaded? depends on what your definition of overload is!
Since it broke it was overloaded by definition.
Δυνατή ενίσχυση με τα κολληματα. Αλλά παιδιά όσο ζέστη κ να κάνει στη περιοχή σας, φορέσετε τουλάχιστον παπούτσια ασφαλείας.
Those are safety shoes. Usually they are barefoot.
How do we make sure this thing has more factures in the metal?
I know lets wail on it with a sledge hammer!...