Been a mechanic and welder for 27 years and have worked in industry standard, state of the art, air conditioned shops with every tool in the world at my disposal. I find these videos amazing. They're making it happen with barely any tools, archaic methods by 1950s standards on a dirt floor and the quality of the repair is pretty gd decent. It wouldnt fly in fleet maintenance a hot rod or race car shop. But damnit it will get the vehicle back out on the road and last for years. It's impressive.
I thought to myself about 2 minutes in, "I wonder what kind of contraption they will use to pressure test this with?". Literally a tube in his mouth didn't even cross my mind. Gotta admire the resourcefulness.
The cooling radiator must be checked at a pressure of 1-1.5 atmospheres. What is there to admire? with the same success they might not have checked at all.
I think he got a little sloppy with the chisel work and should have sharpened the chisel instead of ripping the brass. I also think they should have made those holes before they soldered the tank on the top. Nice soldering technique though.
@@dass1333 Ha,ha..Dying it in years aways and it their least concern in their minds now.Moneys and eating is.Don’t worry about it most of these types of works are all doing it in the country of India.They are ways to much over population in extra about few hundred millions of people in India.They have a lots of people spares for deaths.
I assume this radiator was from a different vehicle that was shorten to fit the fan housing. That's why when they assembled it it was a perfect fit despite being at least 5cm shorter.
@@DeeDee-bm9hr oh really?, without old technology you can't have current technology, what's the skill you have when all you need to do is pressing the button and let the machine do the rest Using old tools is need more skill because you don't have the convenience of modern tools
I’m amazed ….. with very crude tools and difficult working conditions, they do excellent work and never give up - They have all my respect 👍🙏 I love the way he created his own lead sticks for soldering
most likely some scrap aluminum, tin, and lead to make it "wet and flow" better. Such skill and art is admirable, but the work and health condition could definitely be better.
@@veritasaequitas9875 you are wrong these are Pakistani and they quite professionals to recycle and restore all types of mechanical, electrical and electronic devices its works perfectly don't worry
Safety shoes .... Not necessary. Torque wrench .... not necessary. Gloves .... Not necessary. Craftsmanship ... standard with every repair. RESPECT !!!
it was good for old-fashioned all metal cars, simple and slow. but now leave these jobs to third world countries 😂😂, I would never put a molten tin radiator like that 😂😂
I honestly think we in the South Asia are pretty much living in an equivalent of fifteenth century. More so than politically and economically than technically. We have a tonne of skilled labour that can design this stuff but no economy to back up the manufacturing facilities and required labor. P.S Pakistan is doing the worst out of pretty much all Asian economies at the moment.
I'm gobsmacked at the skill of these workers! Few people in here REPAIR radiators...we are more likely to replace them with a new one.. Thanks for the vid!
i'm getting addicted to watching these ingenious people refurbishing and reconditioned items that otherwise would have been trash scrap metal in other parts of the world
@@user-gd1te2ss5x точно...Есть два вида бедности..сытые и голодные... Сытые это мы,все у нас есть,ничего не умеем..голодные--из сырья ни чего нет но находят и сделают..Наших детей надо на пару годиков надо туда отправит...
Как от ,,ничего"....не смотрел....все от медь,даже колпачки от месинг как у старьх ,,Москвичи",,Волги" и ,,Жигулях"....а не как в сегодняшний...из алуминий и пластики
I have worked all my life in transport and what these people do is respected.Repairs of any complexity are made, as they say, on the knee,, and most importantly-the quality of work is admirable!
I won't be trying this on my radiator any time soon... If my machanic suggested doing this to fix my radiator I'd probably scrap the car and buy a new one..I love the way each one of them is good at one particular thing and they just sit around chatting until its their turn.. Huge respect to these craftsmen...
Full respect from USA. Here we toss and buy new. This is a great example of quality materials and there ability to be used over and over. Love this channel and these craftsman
Assuming it came out of that truck in the background and going by its old copper construction that radiator hasn't been manufactured since the 1980s repairing the old one is the only way other than taking one off another junk truck or rigging a different modern type to work.
I am impressed with the man's skill. That's the first copper brass radiator I've seen in quite a long time. He'd have a hard time keeping his trade going in the U.S. All radiators have plastic tops and bottoms crimped on with an O ring seal inside.
Am sure they haven't heard of snap on tools and if they have it will only be dreaming of them.. Amazing craftsmen never throw anything away just fix it wish the UK was like that.
Пилять -опрессовывает ртом да ну нах- минимум 2 атмосферы надо - иначе антифриз потечёт !А патрубки с внутренней стороны припаял-если нет от вибрации припой оторвёт!
@@user-kl2qh9kb8i какой нах антифриз?? Если радиаторы сами изготавливают, о каком антифризе может идти речь? И да, система охлаждения вполне нормально функционирует и без всякого давления, если всё исправно.
@@user-kl2qh9kb8i В этих странах на грузовиках антифриз не применяют, слишком дорого , льют в систему охлаждения воду. Если хорошо пропаять не жалея припоя то ничего не оторвет раньше радиаторы с завода так же были пропаянны.
@@user-kl2qh9kb8i какой ещё антифриз? В Пакистане рекордно низкая температура это -4 по Цельсию и это в крайней северной точке страны, заморозков бояться им не стоит.
I used to build Rads in a factory in Ontario. Copper and Brass. Goes to show you that when there is a will there is a way. Hats off to these fellas. Crimping the header tanks on by hand.... I used machinery to do all the steps... This is how you recycle ♻
Не ,братан !!! Мы раньше точно так же как они делали ,но перешагнули это !!! А они ,до сих пор молотками стучат !!! И это не плохо на самом деле ,просто им выше поднятся некоторые англосаксы ,что раньше не давали ,что сейчас не дают ,вот они от неизбежности молотками и стучат ,молотками паяют !!!
Yo people! All I have to say is that this is "One Of The Most Amazing Things" I have ever seen on RUclips!!!!!!!!! You my friends have a given talent!!! !!Major Props and Respect to these men!!!!! End of story!
@Theone82 It took me a while personally. I only had 5 different outfits for the 7 days a week, all of which were covered in grease and brake fluid and whatnot... then when I met my wife and was about to go out on our first date I realized I had no good clothes!
В каком месте хорошая? Когда сразу паяный шов губкой охлаждают? Когда на припаянном кожухе отверстия вырубают? Или когда губами через трубочку «прессуют»?
@@user-he8cb5pt5s правильно охлаждают, если припаяно надежно то и прорубить не проблема, а проверка на герметичность и трубочки хватит так, что супер гуд работа
В чём золотые руки? в том чтобы колёса трёхметровый трубой затянуть🤦 или какие-то тупые конструкторы трубы в змеевик замкнули а тут так всё просто в один коллектор замкнули и всё Су..... х**** что в половине радиатора циркуляции не будет это же мелочь правильно? Да золотой ты наш(!)
I always love the "imagine what he could do with proper tools" type posts on these videos. The end results would suggest he has the "proper tools" required. What people actually mean is that they couldn't do what he does without a workshop full of the latest and greatest in power tooling. We could probably all do it given the "proper tools".
I know what you mean if I was broken down and had a mechanic with no tools to hand and these guys showed up and fixed it with what they used I'd be happy 💯👍
Gobsmacked, amazing talent. My only suggestion, if I may, would be to make the cutouts before fitting on the core, to prevent metal shavings entering the core and to use pressurized air instead of a blowing into the core. It's a closer test to reality. Normal lung pressure might not blow a super thin weld, but pressurised air will. Amazing talent nonetheless.
@@Ravishrex1 for you, dear friend, to eat well and sleep sweetly, these people in the countries of the so-called third world live like this. Once in my country, people lived the same way, but then they threw off the capitalists, defeated the most powerful army in the world, launched a man into space, gave the world a cure for Ebola and invented a vaccine for covid. Do not underestimate them, they are the best people living on the planet earth.
@@MAGDEBACH bruh USA doesn't LOOSE WARS! Imagine if they just dropped BOMBS Over Vietnam? A couple of NUCLEAR WARHEADS would have made Vietnam EXTINCT!
Been a mechanic and welder for 27 years and have worked in industry standard, state of the art, air conditioned shops with every tool in the world at my disposal. I find these videos amazing. They're making it happen with barely any tools, archaic methods by 1950s standards on a dirt floor and the quality of the repair is pretty gd decent. It wouldnt fly in fleet maintenance a hot rod or race car shop. But damnit it will get the vehicle back out on the road and last for years. It's impressive.
Молодцы ребята. Настоящие мастера. В таких полевых условиях сотворить такое мастерство
Рад, что вам понравилось, и спасибо за поддержку.
I thought to myself about 2 minutes in, "I wonder what kind of contraption they will use to pressure test this with?". Literally a tube in his mouth didn't even cross my mind. Gotta admire the resourcefulness.
Hahah - I thought the same thing, they are amazing people.
The cooling radiator must be checked at a pressure of 1-1.5 atmospheres. What is there to admire? with the same success they might not have checked at all.
@@Happy-ov1sh isnt 1 atm the normal atmospheric pressure....
The skill level of someone who uses a hammer and chisel and still producing quality work is to be admired.
I think he got a little sloppy with the chisel work and should have sharpened the chisel instead of ripping the brass. I also think they should have made those holes before they soldered the tank on the top. Nice soldering technique though.
This ain’t quality work haha. It will work in most trucks, but it aint quality
@@bradenwuesthoff5639 when you don't have the convenience of modern tools, imma say this quality works
All I can say is much respect to these craftsmen!!
He's like the McGiver of Radiotors!
Yeah sir...I really respect them too... makes it look so easy...
Lead poisoning.
@@dass1333 Ha,ha..Dying it in years aways and it their least concern in their minds now.Moneys and eating is.Don’t worry about it most of these types of works are all doing it in the country of India.They are ways to much over population in extra about few hundred millions of people in India.They have a lots of people spares for deaths.
@@Chu3505 they still human beings
Tho
And this is done in Pakistan not india
As an American auto body technician I have to tell you I am thoroughly impressed with your skills. Much respect
They didn't even need a hole saw, just punched the holes out. Got to love their skill level.
I assume this radiator was from a different vehicle that was shorten to fit the fan housing. That's why when they assembled it it was a perfect fit despite being at least 5cm shorter.
Saw would leave small metal parts inside.
True thay
Skill? This is technology this is 200 years old technology who have access to smartphones.....
@@DeeDee-bm9hr oh really?, without old technology you can't have current technology, what's the skill you have when all you need to do is pressing the button and let the machine do the rest
Using old tools is need more skill because you don't have the convenience of modern tools
I’m amazed ….. with very crude tools and difficult working conditions, they do excellent work and never give up - They have all my respect 👍🙏 I love the way he created his own lead sticks for soldering
Definitely not lead lol
most likely some scrap aluminum, tin, and lead to make it "wet and flow" better. Such skill and art is admirable, but the work and health condition could definitely be better.
Respect is all I can say to this talented and skilled people.
You are right sir
This is the True Craftsman.
Yeah. Until it explodes and kills the driver and everyone within a 10 foot radius. You're an idiot.
@@veritasaequitas9875 you are wrong these are Pakistani and they quite professionals to recycle and restore all types of mechanical, electrical and electronic devices its works perfectly don't worry
@@veritasaequitas9875 : So when a radiator explodes the car turns into a bomb, the worst that can happen is that the engine overheats
Those are my talented brothers from Pakistan! Greetings and respect from Turkey!
Greetings and respect from Turkey...worldwide socialism will make human being talented creatures...
psofos
These mechanics and engineers are on some next level.. Amazing !
When the guy sits on the floor, you know you are going to learn something new.
😂😂
squats on the floor
Lol 😂 proud of these hardworking men of my country 🇵🇰 they deserve much more respect ❤️
They do great work but heck if I would be on the ground
I would make me a table or 2 to work on.
So true
i am glad to see he is wearing safety sandals around all that molten solder
Who really cares when there is an open pit of acid and you inhale lead fumes all day?
ruclips.net/video/W_w21X0Gb20/видео.html
❤️❤️❤️
He's just built different
I laughed 😅
Western mind..western comments🤣🤣
This man does what he does with the dedication of a true craftsman. Whatever it takes to get the job done and done right.
You are right sir
That’s not done right that’s done so it will work for a while . A bush fix not a proper fix
That water is used almost for everything, quinshing, cleaning, rinsing and checking!! Amazing!
We are SO wasteful in the "developed" world!! I just watched this and also a guy repairing dead truck batteries. Amazing skills!
A guy could do that in the west but osha, epa, irs, his hoa and his wife would all fight over who could shut him down first.
The moustache guy is really old school and smart 😂
Old school? Haha that's the understatement of the year
Excellent craftsmanship, son helping and learning the trade . Much respect to your countrymen. Stay humble and prospered.
Thank you sir
I don't know what's more impressed equipment they're using or the fact that working in sandals with no socks on
NEVER WEAR SOCKS WITH SANDALS. 🤣
For real and look at all the help they got. I would have to this by myself.Also Change the tire when ya get done with that rad.
socks is for girls
Индийцы красавцы! Руки золотые и ростут от куда надо!
Это Пакистан
Вот это мастерство теперь я точно уверен что из мухи можно слепить слона ;))) здоровья вам ребята руки откуда надо растут
«Из мухи слепить слона»-это не об этом!
«Из мухи...слона»-это когда за стаканчик выписывают двухлетний вояж в Зубову Поляну.
@@user-he8cb5pt5s он сейчас жалеет что не кирпич кинул.
God bless the hard working people of Pakistan.
Appreciable.
Great hard working people and very smart, we needed in USA.
And God destroy the incumbent bastards who have ruined the economy. Shame on you Imran Niazi!
@@funkygenesis the economy was already set to fail by the time he got there
@@hamzashaher sell your bs somewhere else please.
Safety shoes .... Not necessary. Torque wrench .... not necessary. Gloves .... Not necessary. Craftsmanship ... standard with every repair. RESPECT !!!
What blacksmiths in Europe once were, this man is great at his craft.
it was good for old-fashioned all metal cars, simple and slow. but now leave these jobs to third world countries 😂😂, I would never put a molten tin radiator like that 😂😂
I honestly think we in the South Asia are pretty much living in an equivalent of fifteenth century. More so than politically and economically than technically. We have a tonne of skilled labour that can design this stuff but no economy to back up the manufacturing facilities and required labor. P.S Pakistan is doing the worst out of pretty much all Asian economies at the moment.
@@funkygenesis pajeet stop lurking
@@naid8358 huh what?
Мастерство и умение!!! 👍👍👍 А ещё говорят современные детали не подлежат ремонту!!!
Так современный радиатор из алюминия и пластика так не спаять.
Много стало одноразовых вещей
Крутые мастера. Просто нет слов! Молодцы.
А самое главное на коленках и сидя, сделал быстрее чем в автосервисе 👍😃
Мастера просто от Бога!!!!
Согласен
I'm gobsmacked at the skill of these workers! Few people in here REPAIR radiators...we are more likely to replace them with a new one.. Thanks for the vid!
Хорошо когда руки золотые,ещё важно чтоб они росли там где надо. У этих людей всё правильно. Конец света им не страшен, они выживут 100%.
BRAVO...I WATCHED A OLD MAN SOLDER A RADIATOR IN THE LATE 90S AND I STILL HAVE MUCH RESPECT FOR HIM. LOVE THE STUFF FROM THIS CHANNEL
i'm getting addicted to watching these ingenious people refurbishing and reconditioned items that otherwise would have been trash scrap metal in other parts of the world
These dudes are freaking Masters of the craft. I hope they know how unbelievably amazing they are.
This man is a magician.
No special tools, just pure talent
Как приятно смотреть на людей , таких же как и мы .
Ну да это же ваши предки 😂😂😂наконец-то хоть один ашот признался😂😂😂
@@Ruslan-wp4ly Причем здесь Ашот? Заедь в любую деревню или колхоз там мужика так же на коленках технику ремонтируют.
Вот это уровень, все на коленки собрали, молодцы.
People just know how to survive in the third world amazing craftsmanship.
Stop using third world analogy. We all live in same world in different circumstances.
Ремесленники 21 века, золотые руки.
This dude got my attention when he sawed off the tubes, then redo the top retainer! That is serious skill!😱😱
That and I didn't see any power tools.
Real craftmanship. So humbling.
I love that they stand and show off their work at the end. You don't find pride in your work like this anymore.
a lot of respect for this people they are so intelligent god bless them.
And also hard working
They the same people that called terrorist the past 20 years.
These people have a real talent, done like it was done a hundred years ago here in Danevang Texas😁🇺🇸🇺🇸
Así es👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
That first guy has an amazing moustache , seriously though this is damn impressive
I feel very proud and thankful after reading these comments . Thanks to all of you guys for appreciating. Love from Pakistan 👍
Proud for what ? Skills without tools. Foreigner use to consider it like something they are seeing in museum. So backward ! In fact.
Молодцы..из ничего что то сделать это высшее мастерство👍👍👍
Я так понимаю эти радиаторы долговечные
@@user-gd1te2ss5x точно...Есть два вида бедности..сытые и голодные...
Сытые это мы,все у нас есть,ничего не умеем..голодные--из сырья ни чего нет но находят и сделают..Наших детей надо на пару годиков надо туда отправит...
@@user-xq2he8fm6g полностью с вами согласен ✊
Как от ,,ничего"....не смотрел....все от медь,даже колпачки от месинг как у старьх ,,Москвичи",,Волги" и ,,Жигулях"....а не как в сегодняшний...из алуминий и пластики
This is ridiculously impressive! Mad skills with basic tools, real craftsman here
Well... I just ordered a 1200 euro Maserati radiator from a mechanic that studied for 6 years. These guys fixed it
I have worked all my life in transport and what these people do is respected.Repairs of any complexity are made, as they say, on the knee,, and most importantly-the quality of work is admirable!
Радиатор на деревянный автобус,но в целом мужики профи,здоровья им и удачи.
что они будут делать когда одноразовое дерьмо к ним попадет ?
Лужу паяю радиатор починяю
@@serbeer1240 откажутся от этого дерьма и будут ездить на этих паравозах
такой радиатор прослужит дольше раз в 10 чем любое творение россиянских культяп-заводов
This is amazing! Imagine a world like Thr walking dead. These guys would survive not the wall street guys
Holy shit your right. I'm not rich but I sure as hell ain't fit or equiped to handle an apocalypse
@Sookie Rue bitter and salty huh?
@Sookie Rue your mom should've used it
I won't be trying this on my radiator any time soon... If my machanic suggested doing this to fix my radiator I'd probably scrap the car and buy a new one..I love the way each one of them is good at one particular thing and they just sit around chatting until its their turn.. Huge respect to these craftsmen...
Full respect from USA. Here we toss and buy new. This is a great example of quality materials and there ability to be used over and over. Love this channel and these craftsman
Ну молодец ахмет, за весь ролик даже не матюкнулся, уффф, мушына🤗👌
😂👍
Could you imagine if they had access to actual tools 🤯
I think ... they will say what the xxxx it is ! Nice tools but my hand made tool is better lol
Then their work will be bad
Maybe even a work bench and a couple of chairs. 🤣
Thed been lazy
One thing for sure their not not lazy
By using chisel and hammer, these mechanics can do such a quality work. Really appreciate there hard work.
Молодцы не бросайте продолжайте своё дело. У вас получается очень хорошо.
Не беспокойтесь, не бросят! У них выбора то и нету!
Молодцы, красивая работа!
Salam alaicom
Good job
🏆 Thanks from France
If the manufacturer of this radiator saw this they would either faint or be in awe - not sure which!
Better than Manufacturer 👍👍,personal Experienced
Yes brother.
@@tuntun42069 copper radiators not aluminum modern car engines use today.
Weren’t you watching? THEY are the manufacturers.
Assuming it came out of that truck in the background and going by its old copper construction that radiator hasn't been manufactured since the 1980s repairing the old one is the only way other than taking one off another junk truck or rigging a different modern type to work.
All manual work but accurate. Hard working guys.
I am impressed with the man's skill. That's the first copper brass radiator I've seen in quite a long time. He'd have a hard time keeping his trade going in the U.S. All radiators have plastic tops and bottoms crimped on with an O ring seal inside.
All done without one SnapOn tool.
He who is happy to whack his tools with a hammer does not deserve tools from Strap-On !
Yeah but that toolbox 🧠 though...
Am sure they haven't heard of snap on tools and if they have it will only be dreaming of them.. Amazing craftsmen never throw anything away just fix it wish the UK was like that.
И все это при полном отсутствии электро инструмента 👍
И на корачках!
Пилять -опрессовывает ртом да ну нах- минимум 2 атмосферы надо - иначе антифриз потечёт !А патрубки с внутренней стороны припаял-если нет от вибрации припой оторвёт!
@@user-kl2qh9kb8i какой нах антифриз?? Если радиаторы сами изготавливают, о каком антифризе может идти речь?
И да, система охлаждения вполне нормально функционирует и без всякого давления, если всё исправно.
@@user-kl2qh9kb8i В этих странах на грузовиках антифриз не применяют, слишком дорого , льют в систему охлаждения воду. Если хорошо пропаять не жалея припоя то ничего не оторвет раньше радиаторы с завода так же были пропаянны.
@@user-kl2qh9kb8i какой ещё антифриз? В Пакистане рекордно низкая температура это -4 по Цельсию и это в крайней северной точке страны, заморозков бояться им не стоит.
I still think it's wonderful that people repair things in this largely disposable world..
Если собрать несколько таких видосов в кучу, то получится новая серия Безумного Макса.
Джо их с руками и ногами заберёт и будет кормить отборным молоком
Малодцы, просто профи....
👍👍👍
Приятные лица у ребят. Располагающие к себе.
Looks as if he basically made a couple of damaged/ junk radiators into one function one. Want and will and commitment always gets the job done.
I used to build Rads in a factory in Ontario. Copper and Brass. Goes to show you that when there is a will there is a way. Hats off to these fellas.
Crimping the header tanks on by hand.... I used machinery to do all the steps...
This is how you recycle ♻
if the world end in a nuclear apocalipse, you'll need these guys
Nid God and a blankey
You wouldn’t need anything because your needs would be over.
Two guys here in NY will be 🤑 rich in few months wow! Nothing is wasted! Jajjajajaj
Nope... Macgyver.
@Child Abuse Gamering governments will need guys like these too
Their hands, show everything . What a good man
Yes
These guys need their own show!
Amazing technique of pressure check.
Конец света не страшен-эти ребята все восстановят руками и молотками.
Не ,братан !!! Мы раньше точно так же как они делали ,но перешагнули это !!! А они ,до сих пор молотками стучат !!! И это не плохо на самом деле ,просто им выше поднятся некоторые англосаксы ,что раньше не давали ,что сейчас не дают ,вот они от неизбежности молотками и стучат ,молотками паяют !!!
Да и мы восстановим, все это дело бьёт по здоровью и экологии очень сильно
@@user-gd7wc3ws2d русским опять англосаксы виноваты. Сидите уж и молитесь на Китай, свое все сплавили туда за бутылку водки 🤣🤣🤣
@@user-gd7wc3ws2d америка и европа это дьяволы в людском обличии!
@@kazanbas1164 отвечаешь?
Жесть!!! Эпоха безумного Макса уже наступила.
Yo people! All I have to say is that this is "One Of The Most Amazing Things" I have ever seen on RUclips!!!!!!!!! You my friends have a given talent!!! !!Major Props and Respect to these men!!!!! End of story!
After WWIII this people Save the humanity 😜Good job 👍
Thanks for your admiration.
this is as close to alchemy as we will get. it looks as good as someone who made in a modern factory. god bless you for recording and sharing
Пусть эти люди трудятся в мире, не зная нужды
Уже давно в нужде живут 🤣
Потому так и трудятся, что в нужде вечной
Да у них 5000 лет нужда.
Под магараджами всякими.
Трудятся на ровне с АвтоВазом
Love your channel, it’s amazing to see how things are fixed on the other side of the world and the creativity used on some of your projects.
dude with the mustache is chilled af 🤣
Accidentally pressed the RUclips icon on my android phone then I saw this on the home page. No regrets watching until the end.
the way he works while keeping hes clothes clean is amazing to watch
In work like this you learn to do it the right way pretty quickly - usually once you burn up a couple outfits you get tired of it lol!
@Theone82 It took me a while personally. I only had 5 different outfits for the 7 days a week, all of which were covered in grease and brake fluid and whatnot... then when I met my wife and was about to go out on our first date I realized I had no good clothes!
Yes
When that is the only clothes you have you take care of them
Amazing skills with such basic tools....real craftsmanship.
The nice thing about these videos is that there no BS talk....watching is just enough to learn
Молодцы. Хорошая работа.
В каком месте хорошая? Когда сразу паяный шов губкой охлаждают? Когда на припаянном кожухе отверстия вырубают? Или когда губами через трубочку «прессуют»?
@@user-he8cb5pt5s правильно охлаждают, если припаяно надежно то и прорубить не проблема, а проверка на герметичность и трубочки хватит так, что супер гуд работа
мы таким занимались лет 20 назад )только паяли горелками все-кислород+пропан)теперь только одноразовые радиаторы)
Ну, было бы желание,можно и медный заказать !!!! А потом с машины на машину переставлять!!!
Это Пакистан! Ядерная Держава!!!!!
Думаю лет 10 и снова придётся вспоминать и учиться.
new meaning to mechanics......amazing
Hell of a pressure test !
0:42 Мужик явно в молодости хотел стоматологом стать)
Нахер им магазины с запчастями когда у них руки золотые
это от бедности
@@user-co8mk6go5l у них нефти и газа нет 🤣
@@kazanbas1164 их экономика скоро нашу перепрыгнет. Хотя давно уже...
Также делают по всей россии и сша просто условия работы получше
В чём золотые руки? в том чтобы колёса трёхметровый трубой затянуть🤦 или какие-то тупые конструкторы трубы в змеевик замкнули а тут так всё просто в один коллектор замкнули и всё Су..... х**** что в половине радиатора циркуляции не будет это же мелочь правильно? Да золотой ты наш(!)
His work and the result is so clean with all those fancy facilities in his workshop. Good job
That's moustached guy is superb!😊
I always love the "imagine what he could do with proper tools" type posts on these videos. The end results would suggest he has the "proper tools" required. What people actually mean is that they couldn't do what he does without a workshop full of the latest and greatest in power tooling. We could probably all do it given the "proper tools".
I know what you mean if I was broken down and had a mechanic with no tools to hand and these guys showed up and fixed it with what they used I'd be happy 💯👍
If your radiator breaks in America for example you just buy a new one.
Эхх, нам бы в Автопарк этого радиаторщика 🗿
Живите в 21 веке!
@@user-zz1ln9qu7o думаете вы живете так?
@@wolfawm3022 Я, да!
@@user-kl2qh9kb8i О ремонте радиаторов.
@@user-kl2qh9kb8i Я же не против. Но обсуждали ролик.
They are artists, magicians !
I love how they made there own aluminum welding sticks then welded aluminum a skill in itself dope
That's Lead and Tin.. aka Solder
Gobsmacked, amazing talent.
My only suggestion, if I may, would be to make the cutouts before fitting on the core, to prevent metal shavings entering the core and to use pressurized air instead of a blowing into the core. It's a closer test to reality.
Normal lung pressure might not blow a super thin weld, but pressurised air will.
Amazing talent nonetheless.
agree. but knowing how he's done the job, he probably gave a 12 month guarantee with it.
Easy to imagine who would best survive a global natural disaster; sometimes ingenuity and low tech wins out. Great
Third world countries
@@Ravishrex1 for you, dear friend, to eat well and sleep sweetly, these people in the countries of the so-called third world live like this. Once in my country, people lived the same way, but then they threw off the capitalists, defeated the most powerful army in the world, launched a man into space, gave the world a cure for Ebola and invented a vaccine for covid. Do not underestimate them, they are the best people living on the planet earth.
Go to college for this type of work
Remember...theyve been around a couple thousand years to develop this ingenuity
@@MAGDEBACH bruh USA doesn't LOOSE WARS! Imagine if they just dropped BOMBS Over Vietnam? A couple of NUCLEAR WARHEADS would have made Vietnam EXTINCT!
Much respect to these talented men 👏
WOW, I would go sit and watch him do this all day.