This man’s knowledge and skills are vast. I would not have thought it possible to seal the connection between these two pots without solder so that there’d be no leakage. Grandpa knew how to do it. He always knows.
@@jeffbaker655 you can solder aluminum but I am not sure of its potability. There is some question of the safety of aluminum itself for cooking as well though
@@davidkelly9218 Those question about aluminum/aluminium pans have long been debunked, but alas urban myths will never totally go away. We still have some people believing in flat earth after all.
That is something anyone who watches his video's can agree to ! I've seen diagrams of that type of repair in old (1890's to 1950's) trade/technical books but no idea anyone could still do it without a ton of 'special tools'
You are so amazing at what you do. Your skills is far beyond any one I've ever seen. In America I would just buy me a new one, because we dont have people that want to take the time to help each other. Grandpa Amu thank you for sharing you are a blessing. 🙏🏻❤️
I hope he lives forever this man can teach this modern generation how to do things, l would love to spend some time with him and learn a little of what he knows. He is a lovely man look after him a treasure
This grampa amu can fix anything and if he's handed something he can't fix ,he will give it a try anyway. He is talented beyond dreams and very good with his hands. Well done grandpa with the pot. Love your work. Thanks for sharing
How is this gentleman not listed as a national treasure in his country? He should be passing along his knowledge to scores of younger people in a special program.
Общество которое умеет рачительно жить это богатое общество! Выбросить может каждый ,а применить свои умения по использованию вещей для доальнейшей эксплуатации это не общество потребителей ,а общество созидателей! Большое спасибо и уважение им!
I thought GRANDPA was done when he put the pot on the ground and walked away. Then he put the water in the pot. That put a smile on my face. What a man!
What a dignified man. From a skilled carpenter he has graduated to repairing utensils and making a useful vessel that otherwise people throw away. Great going Sir. Wish you good health and happiness..
In America we would have just bought a new pot, and never learned the skill… So incredibly humbling to see a master at work, as a service to his community, and a craftsman who uses a complete skill set to handle any circumstance… I have a tinning stake as well, I’ve never sat down and learned the art… I will now, thanks Grandpa AMU!!
They are not willing to throw the old stuff if that is still repairable, i have seen one china movie how they repairing a bowl with sewing method , it is awesome !
@@R2d2koko Yes. When I was a kid, more than 60 years ago, I often watch those street craftsman fixing broken bowls or plates by drilling pairs of little holes along the crack and sew pieces together like surgical stitches.
My father (RIP) was a tinsmith and jack of all trades and used to do the very same thing as repairing pots and whatever like in the vid. He kept the bits and pieces of trimmings (aluminum) and sell them as scrap (to be recycled) years later. He never bought clothes for himself, relying instead on New Year gifts/promo shirts given by Chinese-owned business establishments or hand-me-downs from my adult brothers. The things he couldn't repair, he repurposed. The things he couldn't repurpose, he neatly kept (not the same as the hoarders in the west) just in case he might find a purpose for them in the future. When he was 13, he fed an older sister, 4 half-siblings, and his stepmother by selling snacks wherever he can walk from dusk til dawn during the world war 2 Japanese occupation of the Philippines. When he was able to afford to buy a bicycle, he made sure to attach baskets (repurposed containers) onto the bike and his idea of a joy ride was buying whatever from anywhere and selling them in other places.
How many Grandpas does it take to change a light globe? Don't bother: Grandpa Amu will repair the old one. What a wonderful man! Cheers from Australia.
you sir are a genius I sat watching with my jaw dropped in amazement I couldn't believe my eyes and the quality of the work not many people would be able to do work like that unless taught by a master like your self
Dinosaurs are a hoax put in place to further the narrative that we will run out of oil so they can raise the price; false scarcity. - 0 intact dinosaur bones or skeletons found - 0 dinosaur skulls found - No transitional fossils - Dating fossils by rock layers and dating rock layers by fossils is circular reasoning - You can’t carbon date fossils; they’re stone. - Radiocarbon Dating is bunk - 100% of dinosaur bones are fake - You'll never be able to see dino bones because they're supposedly radioactive, which is an obvious lie - Engineers say dinosaur legs would buckle under the proportions and their insides would fall out based on the engineering of their rib cage - They want you thinking "an asteroid can wipe us out at any time, now give us money" - Evolution was pushed by a eugenicist who married his 1st cousin. - Dinos invented by royal society in 1841 by liar Richard Owen - Only people with a financial interest find dino bones, which are really smashed up chicken bones. - There are no dino discoveries before the 1800s. Not suspicious at all. - 66 Million years ago - You cant prove the earth was around 66 million years ago
I want to meet this genius, sir. whenever I watch his video I feel so bad because I see myself knowing nothing at all about carpentry yet it's what I think I know. omg. now see he has just repaired a saucepan without welding it. may God keep you strong and thanks for sharing your ideas with us.
Thank you Tad-cu. I love your patience and care. Here in Europe where I live it is so very cheap to buy a new pot that buying metal pieces to replace the broken pieces is more expensive. The skills you show us are all but lost.
I haven't seen this level of competence since the late 50's early 60's. There was a man with a cart in NYC that came up our street about once a week and repaired pots, pans, etc. He even repaired our cast iron, cast aluminum pans. Amazing is all I can say.
Отличная работа! Но для этих результатов нужны усилия нескольких поколений. Нужен двор, наковальня, молотки, личный опыт и любящая семья, которой помогаешь
No se debe de olvidar lo que nos enseña los mayores .ya que su sabiduría no están en los institutos. Sólo se aprendió en la universidad de la calle.mis respetos a este señor y un cordial saludo
There is hole in bottom of pot. It's no good. Grampa cuts out bottom of pot. There, hole is gone. Pot fixed.... Okay just kidding. There is nothing that Grampa Amu cannot fix or make. He is a national treasure. His abilities know no bound. His handful of simple tools and hands create wonders. Bless you, and thank you for sharing your time and knowledge with us. You are truly gifted.
THIS OLD TIMER IS AMAZING AND YOU HAVE A WOUNDERFULL PERSON TO LEARN FROM (DON'T HESITATE) TO (LEARN) FROM HIS KNOWLEDGE BECAUSE WHEN IT'S GONE IT'S GONE
My parents had a huge custom made aluminum kettle with a 1mm hole in the bottom. I fixed it with some low temp aluminum rod and torch. I would have welded up this hole and worry about the thin bottom if it becomes a problem Later. That said…. He did what he could with what was available and I love it.
So you would prefer to repair it two times instead of once. And when 'later' comes and the bottom needs replacement, what would you have done, other than 'worry' about it? His experience told him it would not last much longer, so he took care of it the way people like him have done it for thousands of years. Why not just admit that you don't have the experience and skills this guy has.
@@YAWN.... I have no tolerance for disparaging someone else's hard work and passion, especially by someone who claims to know better, yet their comments prove they are fools. Calling out bullshit is not being 'grumpy', it's a public service.
@@kindabluejazz dude, your being a little dramatic. The guy wasn't acting like he knew better; he stated what he has done and would have done and complimented the guys work. If you read his comment instead of cherry picking it and assuming what he ment by it, you would have picked up the meaning....just saying dude.
@@joshuahaught4812 He explicitly said he would have done it differently - that's a dismissal of the work done. He then ended with a back-handed compliment, excusing the old man because he didn't have the right tools available, when in fact, he did have perfectly fine tools. He did more than apply a lazy band-aid as suggested, and he made the pot as good as new. Welding a hole in that ultra thin remaining bottom would have been a terrible idea, and the old man knew that.
My deep respect to Grandpa Amu. It doesn't matter how he does it. Does he have a problem? It solves. Resolve with the tools available and the greatest of them is your knowledge and reasoning. Unfortunately, most people these days are too lazy to even think about it, since it's so much easier to watch others do it. But for some to criticize, oh yes, there is no such thing as laziness. Sorry for the poor english. It's not my first language!
... молодец дедушка АМУ!-, отремонтировал бедной девушке кастрюльку теперь ей пользоваться до своих внуков хватит!-, долгих лет тебе жизни, здоровья и благополучия 👍👌🆗🇷🇺👈🤝🇨🇳🔨🔧🔩🗜️📏🖇️📎🔗⚙️🛠️🎎🈸🈴⚜️1️⃣⚕️👁️🗨️!!!
@@ДжекСмит-и5л это точно. Я не думаю, что новая кастрюля будет сильно дороже тазика, который пошел на ремонт. Да и ещё шов будет постоянно загрязняться.
Bonsoir Grand Père Amu , je suis émerveillé par votre travail, j ai également un grand respect pour votre art de vivre dans les pays Asiatiques quelle Sagesse en Occident nous sommes bien pauvres. Félicitations Grand Père Amu
Для жестянщика это классика, ремесло действительно уходит , в век штамповки и проката... А вот хозяйка , такую грязную кастрюлю подсунуть, это тоже уже современные нравы....
@@АнатолийЛогинов-й2у для жестянщика работы на час, если с зиговкой то гораздо быстрее. Вот только в голову не придет, т.к. у хорошего жестянщика час дороже новой кастрюли.
Good old-fashioned pot repairs are a rare sight these days. Bravo, sir! 👍🏻
I love the way the old man works very few tools but a beautiful outcome❤️👍🏻✨
This man’s knowledge and skills are vast. I would not have thought it possible to seal the connection between these two pots without solder so that there’d be no leakage. Grandpa knew how to do it. He always knows.
You cant solder aluminium.
@@jeffbaker655 you can solder aluminum but I am not sure of its potability. There is some question of the safety of aluminum itself for cooking as well though
@@davidkelly9218 Those question about aluminum/aluminium pans have long been debunked, but alas urban myths will never totally go away. We still have some people believing in flat earth after all.
I love Grandpa Amu! What a wealth of knowledge he has ❤
thank you very much
Really OUTSTANDING!
Lovely to watch. I haven't made a 'rolled seam' in over 45 years! brings back memories.
There is nothing this man can’t do…it’s not just that he possesses such great knowledge, it’s that he’s so eager to use it…and share it.
That is something anyone who watches his video's can agree to !
I've seen diagrams of that type of repair in old (1890's to 1950's) trade/technical books but no idea anyone could still do it without a ton of 'special tools'
GrandaPa can fix anything. What a treat for his neighbors. Good job GrandPa good job.
Мастерство, помноженное на опыт. И море позитива. Спасибо Дедушка Аму.
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This man has created the " double seam " technique used in the can manufacturing industry to fix lids to cans. He is a master of his craft.
You are so amazing at what you do. Your skills is far beyond any one I've ever seen. In America I would just buy me a new one, because we dont have people that want to take the time to help each other. Grandpa Amu thank you for sharing you are a blessing. 🙏🏻❤️
傳統的手工藝已近失傳,難得👍👍,支持環保更可敬👏👏
Look after your planet AND your pocket.
😉😊
I hope he lives forever this man can teach this modern generation how to do things, l would love to spend some time with him and learn a little of what he knows. He is a lovely man look after him a treasure
Вы мастер своего дела. Вы молодец. Дай Вам бог долгих лет жизни и крепкого здоровья.
This grampa amu can fix anything and if he's handed something he can't fix ,he will give it a try anyway. He is talented beyond dreams and very good with his hands. Well done grandpa with the pot. Love your work. Thanks for sharing
Sabedoria, habilidade, paciência e proatividade.
O vovô está de parabéns.
Hello my friend Grandpa Amu, so you are a tin smith as well grate video, always a pleasure to watch thank you for the video.
How is this gentleman not listed as a national treasure in his country? He should be passing along his knowledge to scores of younger people in a special program.
因为在中国像这样的人有千万
GRAMPA IS BLESS WITH WISDOM FROM HEAVEN X EVER ✨️ 🙏
CONGRATULATIONS TO GRAMPA 🎯💖🇨🇴🎯
Общество которое умеет рачительно жить это богатое общество! Выбросить может каждый ,а применить свои умения по использованию вещей для доальнейшей эксплуатации это не общество потребителей ,а общество созидателей! Большое спасибо и уважение им!
Очень рачительно, купить новый таз, чтоб соединить его со старой кастрюлей :-))
Не проще ли было купить не таз, а новую кастрюлю?
Дедушка за работу взял цену , больше чем цена двух кастрюль 😂.
@@ГеннадийМ-к3ж это было в те времена когда негде было купить новую кастрюлю, или она стоила в 10 больше, чем сейчас
@@ГеннадийМ-к3ж таз скорее всего сильно дешевле кастрюли. А цена работы, так свои же.
I thought GRANDPA was done when he put the pot on the ground and walked away. Then he put the water in the pot. That put a smile on my face. What a man!
No repair is finished until it's tested.
Респект и уважение мастеру!) Золотые руки!!! Долгих лет тебе уважаемый!) 🙏👏👏👏
Very experienced grandpa. Perfectly finished job. Hats 🎩 off.
阿木爺爺今天变成锅漏匠了,真的是十八班武艺都精通啊 !👍
Дед молодец! Без всяких проблем починил !!! В домашних условиях!!!
В уличных
Фальцевое соединение, первый раз в посуде вижу чтоб применялось обычно на кровле используют
Grandpa is retired from working outside, but he always looks for something to do for the family 👪
What a dignified man. From a skilled carpenter he has graduated to repairing utensils and making a useful vessel that otherwise people throw away. Great going Sir. Wish you good health and happiness..
Grandpa AMU you truly amazing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻the pot is perfect ❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I hope to be a good grandpa like you sir. Great video.
This man is an absolute National Treasure!! What he knows and can teach us people should cherish and endeavor to know!
Mis respetos ese señor se merece la admiración y respeto de cualquiera principalmente la mía👴👵👍
Excellent workmanship Grandpa Amu. ❤❤ such a treat to watch you work.
Yes sir,,, thanks
In America we would have just bought a new pot, and never learned the skill… So incredibly humbling to see a master at work, as a service to his community, and a craftsman who uses a complete skill set to handle any circumstance… I have a tinning stake as well, I’ve never sat down and learned the art… I will now, thanks Grandpa AMU!!
They are not willing to throw the old stuff if that is still repairable, i have seen one china movie how they repairing a bowl with sewing method , it is awesome !
@@R2d2koko Yes. When I was a kid, more than 60 years ago, I often watch those street craftsman fixing broken bowls or plates by drilling pairs of little holes along the crack and sew pieces together like surgical stitches.
My father (RIP) was a tinsmith and jack of all trades and used to do the very same thing as repairing pots and whatever like in the vid. He kept the bits and pieces of trimmings (aluminum) and sell them as scrap (to be recycled) years later.
He never bought clothes for himself, relying instead on New Year gifts/promo shirts given by Chinese-owned business establishments or hand-me-downs from my adult brothers. The things he couldn't repair, he repurposed. The things he couldn't repurpose, he neatly kept (not the same as the hoarders in the west) just in case he might find a purpose for them in the future.
When he was 13, he fed an older sister, 4 half-siblings, and his stepmother by selling snacks wherever he can walk from dusk til dawn during the world war 2 Japanese occupation of the Philippines.
When he was able to afford to buy a bicycle, he made sure to attach baskets (repurposed containers) onto the bike and his idea of a joy ride was buying whatever from anywhere and selling them in other places.
@@alexhu7939 wish i was there 👍🏼 the repairing bowl footage , i don't remember how many time i have watched , just curious and impressed
@@edisontesla3932 he is a great man 👍🏼
How many Grandpas does it take to change a light globe? Don't bother: Grandpa Amu will repair the old one. What a wonderful man! Cheers from Australia.
думал сейчас возьмет аргон и заварит. Ан -нет. Дедушка Амо ты не только плотник, ты еще и жестянщик.👍👍👍.
you sir are a genius I sat watching with my jaw dropped in amazement I couldn't believe my eyes and the quality of the work not many people would be able to do work like that unless taught by a master like your self
Dinosaurs are a hoax put in place to further the narrative that we will run out of oil so they can raise the price; false scarcity.
- 0 intact dinosaur bones or skeletons found
- 0 dinosaur skulls found
- No transitional fossils
- Dating fossils by rock layers and dating rock layers by fossils
is circular reasoning
- You can’t carbon date fossils; they’re stone.
- Radiocarbon Dating is bunk
- 100% of dinosaur bones are fake
- You'll never be able to see dino bones because they're
supposedly radioactive, which is an obvious lie
- Engineers say dinosaur legs would buckle under the
proportions and their insides would fall out based on the
engineering of their rib cage
- They want you thinking "an asteroid can wipe us out at any
time, now give us money"
- Evolution was pushed by a eugenicist who married his 1st cousin.
- Dinos invented by royal society in 1841 by liar Richard Owen
- Only people with a financial interest find dino bones, which are really
smashed up chicken bones.
- There are no dino discoveries before the 1800s. Not suspicious at all.
- 66 Million years ago
- You cant prove the earth was around 66 million years ago
Grandpa Amu, you are an incredibly talented man. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm glad you have the skills that people need.
It is a good thing you're doing for others!
Keep doing what you do! 🙂
Masterclass in resourcefulness. What a great character and skills. Wish I had a granpa like him.
Grandpa, you’re amazing. 😮
RUclips recommended me this video. Thanks algorithm. Love watching old broken stuff getting a new life.
In the beginning I wondered if the finished repair would hold water. Yes! ~ absolutely marvelous work.
same seam as a tin can of stew or sup etc ... he only had to roll the edge to make it leak proof ...
傳統的手工現今已失傳,👍👍更難得支持環保👏👏
Young man that was incredible you certainly have some amazing skills , amazing with the right skills what can be accomplished with such basic tools 👏👏
I want to meet this genius, sir. whenever I watch his video I feel so bad because I see myself knowing nothing at all about carpentry yet it's what I think I know. omg. now see he has just repaired a saucepan without welding it. may God keep you strong and thanks for sharing your ideas with us.
Muito obrigado mestre AMU por ensinar, transmitir uma tranquilidade inconfundível 🙏🙏
Thank you Tad-cu. I love your patience and care. Here in Europe where I live it is so very cheap to buy a new pot that buying metal pieces to replace the broken pieces is more expensive. The skills you show us are all but lost.
I haven't seen this level of competence since the late 50's early 60's. There was a man with a cart in NYC that came up our street about once a week and repaired pots, pans, etc. He even repaired our cast iron, cast aluminum pans. Amazing is all I can say.
No way I thought the finishing would be as neat. Shouldn't have doubted you Grandpa Amu 💯👏🏽
Благо, что такие люди - мастера на свете есть!
Если бы молодость знала если быстарость могла!!!
Grandpa can repair anything.👌👌👍Amazing 👍never thought such a way to repair the vessel.👌
Brilliant. Like an old-time tinsmith. There is so much to learn from Grandpa Amu!
A very skilled craftsman at work is always a reward in knowledge, thanks grandpa.
Excelente , las habilidades y la creatividad de este señor son maravillosas.
掌握这些独门手艺的人已经不多了!👍
Just another fantastic job by Grandpa.
Fantastic I love the ethic throw nothing away can always be fixed great work Grandpa
Отличная работа! Но для этих результатов нужны усилия нескольких поколений. Нужен двор, наковальня, молотки, личный опыт и любящая семья, которой помогаешь
No se debe de olvidar lo que nos enseña los mayores .ya que su sabiduría no están en los institutos. Sólo se aprendió en la universidad de la calle.mis respetos a este señor y un cordial saludo
Esse Sr é um exemplo de criatividade e persistência!👏👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
旁边看爷爷修锅的小女孩儿,长得实在太可爱了
Outstanding work! Much respect to Grandpa Amu. My wife would have said "Oh, you fixed it? Meanwhile i was shopping and bought a new pot...."
Fantastic work. 👍👍👍❤
But now grandma is looking for the new basin she just bought yesterday. 😉😊
INCREDIBLE!!! IS THERE NOTHING GRAMPA CANT DO??? AWESOME JOB!! 🇺🇸
You just didn't fix the pot it's better than before with the final test at the end nice job 😃✌❤
Огромное уважение этому Мастеру!!!
There is hole in bottom of pot. It's no good. Grampa cuts out bottom of pot. There, hole is gone. Pot fixed.... Okay just kidding. There is nothing that Grampa Amu cannot fix or make. He is a national treasure. His abilities know no bound. His handful of simple tools and hands create wonders. Bless you, and thank you for sharing your time and knowledge with us. You are truly gifted.
Hole is gone 😆
Nice
Buen trabajo artesanal .gracias maestro por su enseñanza y por sus grandes valores
You are a very clever, patient man Grandpa and I love your anvil.
Este sr es un genio, cuánta sabiduría tiene, felicidades, Dios lo bendiga.
Grandfather Amu well done! Long life! But the pan had to be cleaned and washed first, and only then connected to a polished basin!
Wielki szacunek dla dziadka bardzo duża wiedza i umiejętności.
THIS OLD TIMER IS AMAZING AND YOU HAVE A WOUNDERFULL
PERSON TO LEARN FROM (DON'T HESITATE) TO (LEARN) FROM HIS KNOWLEDGE
BECAUSE WHEN IT'S GONE IT'S GONE
MR.AMU 👍👍👍
ALL THE BEST TO YOU FROM FLORIDA U S A
Love 💓 you grandpa..
Though I am a skilled craftsman, I'm still blown away by his skills
Nicely done. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.
Bravissimo, ingegnoso!!! 🇮🇹
小時候 常常有吆喝 補"銅鼎" 看過幾次
沒有看過這種 置換 的 太神了
PS 銅鼎 閩南語發音 鋁盆
Thật tuyệt vời cảm ơn anh đã cho xem clip này rất hay chúc anh dồi dào sức khỏe
老爷爷的手艺非常棒!现在大都是直接换新的,这其实是对地球资源的严重浪费!像老爷爷这样爱惜资源的人,在将来就会知道意味着什么。向老艺人致敬
Где этот чудесный дед проживает ?
Grandpa Amu never ceases to amaze!
My parents had a huge custom made aluminum kettle with a 1mm hole in the bottom. I fixed it with some low temp aluminum rod and torch. I would have welded up this hole and worry about the thin bottom if it becomes a problem Later. That said…. He did what he could with what was available and I love it.
So you would prefer to repair it two times instead of once. And when 'later' comes and the bottom needs replacement, what would you have done, other than 'worry' about it? His experience told him it would not last much longer, so he took care of it the way people like him have done it for thousands of years. Why not just admit that you don't have the experience and skills this guy has.
@@kindabluejazz whoa, someone's grumpy today...
@@YAWN.... I have no tolerance for disparaging someone else's hard work and passion, especially by someone who claims to know better, yet their comments prove they are fools. Calling out bullshit is not being 'grumpy', it's a public service.
@@kindabluejazz dude, your being a little dramatic. The guy wasn't acting like he knew better; he stated what he has done and would have done and complimented the guys work.
If you read his comment instead of cherry picking it and assuming what he ment by it, you would have picked up the meaning....just saying dude.
@@joshuahaught4812 He explicitly said he would have done it differently - that's a dismissal of the work done. He then ended with a back-handed compliment, excusing the old man because he didn't have the right tools available, when in fact, he did have perfectly fine tools. He did more than apply a lazy band-aid as suggested, and he made the pot as good as new. Welding a hole in that ultra thin remaining bottom would have been a terrible idea, and the old man knew that.
Thenk you....bravo from Tajikistan....
If I had to be stranded on a deserted island, Grandpa Amu would be the one person I'd take with me.
My deep respect to Grandpa Amu. It doesn't matter how he does it. Does he have a problem? It solves. Resolve with the tools available and the greatest of them is your knowledge and reasoning. Unfortunately, most people these days are too lazy to even think about it, since it's so much easier to watch others do it. But for some to criticize, oh yes, there is no such thing as laziness. Sorry for the poor english. It's not my first language!
... молодец дедушка АМУ!-, отремонтировал бедной девушке кастрюльку теперь ей пользоваться до своих внуков хватит!-, долгих лет тебе жизни, здоровья и благополучия 👍👌🆗🇷🇺👈🤝🇨🇳🔨🔧🔩🗜️📏🖇️📎🔗⚙️🛠️🎎🈸🈴⚜️1️⃣⚕️👁️🗨️!!!
Проще сходить в магазин и купить новую кастрюлю без этих танцев с бубнами. Гарантированно целая!
@@ДжекСмит-и5л это точно. Я не думаю, что новая кастрюля будет сильно дороже тазика, который пошел на ремонт. Да и ещё шов будет постоянно загрязняться.
@@ВикторСосна-п1я он показал саму работу..
Beautifully done. Thank you for sharing This. I learned something new
Great work, we used to have such craftmen before the introduction of scrap metal business
New pots are just too cheap.
Excellent job grandpa
Most people (me included) would just throw it out, but not Grandpa Amu. I really hope his family is taking the time to learn from him. So much talent.
You remind me of my own grandpa. He was so skillful and too.
Классная работа! 👏👏👏
Awesome .
A great work, very vey good .
Congratulations , Grandpa Amu .
Great job! Your grampa is amazing!!
I Love you Grandpa❤
Man of many talents.
Bonsoir Grand Père Amu , je suis émerveillé par votre travail, j ai également un grand respect pour votre art de vivre dans les pays Asiatiques quelle Sagesse en Occident nous sommes bien pauvres. Félicitations Grand Père Amu
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爺爺加油,給您吃一口。
ahhh been missing my Granpa Amu video's .... always so creative no matter what he is doing ...
Trabalho perfeito...!💙🇧🇷
I'ma really big fan of this honourest man.......keep on!!
Удивил дедушка, таких рукастых мастеров мало уже.
Для жестянщика это классика, ремесло действительно уходит , в век штамповки и проката... А вот хозяйка , такую грязную кастрюлю подсунуть, это тоже уже современные нравы....
И всего полдня работы ушло.
@@АнатолийЛогинов-й2у для жестянщика работы на час, если с зиговкой то гораздо быстрее. Вот только в голову не придет, т.к. у хорошего жестянщика час дороже новой кастрюли.