Car accident cut In half!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • This summer I installed a used rear section on a Honda Accord. My dad (Ray) gave me a hand cuz I only had one. It was a fun project. This video gives you a look into what it takes to splice a car in half and put it back together.

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  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  12 лет назад +6

    When this is done correctly there is absolutely nothing to worry about. The car is 100% and will drive the same and perform the same as factory. The car will hold up in another accident just as if it were never hit. This is a front wheel drive car so there will be no issues with the transmission.

  • @sthr2110
    @sthr2110 7 лет назад +8

    Wow...that looks like an incredibly impressive and reasonably correct repair to a car I would never, in a million years, consider buying.

  • @driftrich
    @driftrich 8 лет назад +25

    love the comments, so many "experts" judging this repair method even though they have no idea how to do it themselves, no structural parts were cut, it was joined at the factory structural seams, outer panels which are not structural were cut, which is what you are supposed to do,(even the manufacturer allows you to do that) even better, those joins had gussets, that is Icar standard practice. no need for measuring equipment on such a job, if the rear door gaps are even, and they shut perfect, its 100% right

    • @Nostradamus1981
      @Nostradamus1981 7 лет назад +6

      "even the manufacturer allows you to do tha"... Actually, Honda/Acura do not allow you to do that.

    • @driftrich
      @driftrich 7 лет назад +2

      GoneBadKiwi if you read my comment I mentioned that no structural parts were cut , you are right honda / most manufacturers do not allow you to do that

    • @jamesdalecopeland2719
      @jamesdalecopeland2719 5 лет назад +4

      This has been proven to be unsafe. Clipping cars is a very old method. Its not a matter of it holding together, its a matter of it buckling in the right areas. These shade tree butchers are far from engineers! Looking right and being right are not the same!!! Go back to tech school, clown!

    • @marktaylor9678
      @marktaylor9678 2 месяца назад

      @@jamesdalecopeland2719 well said

  • @MartyTheGamer
    @MartyTheGamer 10 лет назад +15

    Somebody really loves that car.

  • @Mrwackyuk
    @Mrwackyuk 6 лет назад +2

    Fantastic workmanship and repaired using the manufacturers seams for greater strength and alignment

  • @barrycards
    @barrycards 4 года назад +2

    Done a few front enders like this back in the eighties, even kept one and drove it for a few years before selling it on.

  • @bodgerd
    @bodgerd 10 лет назад +3

    Been a panel beater for 30+ years we used have a Swedish book in our garage (UK) economical body repairs from the 60's showed you how to 2 half it was insurance approved back then in Sweden . I have did a few many years ago .

  • @dinos7185
    @dinos7185 6 лет назад +4

    Seems like a professional work to me nothing hidden...
    this is restoration at it's best...way to go guys kudos
    for you..... wish l could restore old cars this way

  • @CB-tx3ul
    @CB-tx3ul 9 лет назад +3

    Judging by the repair, it was done properly, all seams were welded and ground smooth, everything works as it should, it's structurally no different. It might even be a tad bit stronger. I love how everyone turns into a Structural Engineer on the internet. Any family that buys this car in the future will have a car with fresh paint and the only inkling of it ever being repaired will be on Carfax. It's just as safe as before, just as strong as before. It's the easiest way to back-halve a car that has been skewed and twisted.

    • @rottenbot
      @rottenbot 8 лет назад

      +Corie Burk finally I find a post that makes sense

    • @thefreedomguyuk
      @thefreedomguyuk 8 лет назад

      I'm actually an engineer, qualified to work on aircrafts and spacecrafts...

    • @CB-tx3ul
      @CB-tx3ul 8 лет назад

      +Morten Kristoffersen Seeing as how this is what Honda would instruct someone to do, in order to maintain structural integrity... Your "qualifications" hold no merit here. The new rear clip panels are attached in the same manner the factory ones are, therefore it's like it never happened. Factory style spot-welds on factory-designated seams. It doesn't really get any better than that.
      Plus if you were such an amazing engineer you'd notice how low-stress the factory split joints in this car are relative to the strength of the spot-welds. Structural integrity is the same. Also, road vehicles (namely passenger cars) don't have to abide by the same incredibly strict standards of airframe construction.

    • @thefreedomguyuk
      @thefreedomguyuk 8 лет назад

      Most qualified engineers are painfully aware that in a structural zone,
      even a scratch is in fact a fracture in an early stage. When a scratch is a
      starting fracture, what are those welds ?
      -Can you send a link to the official factory recommendations, please ?
      I would like to see for myself where the factory is stating cuts for
      replacing e.g. quarter panels should be.

    • @thefreedomguyuk
      @thefreedomguyuk 8 лет назад +1

      Sorry, forgot to mention that the added heat from the new welds will have
      severely changed the properties of the steel in that area, it has now
      hardened, and thus the crumple zone has changed shape, and the deformation
      speed will have changed. Nothing is as it was supposed to be.
      One can get away changing e.g. a QP, but not bodging on a full rear end.
      I never said I am a brilliant engineer, but I do hold the qualification (-;
      On 18 Nov 2015 09:42, "Morten Kristoffersen"
      wrote:
      > Most qualified engineers are painfully aware that in a structural zone,
      > even a scratch is in fact a fracture in an early stage. When a scratch is a
      > starting fracture, what are those welds ?
      > -Can you send a link to the official factory recommendations, please ?
      > I would like to see for myself where the factory is stating cuts for
      > replacing e.g. quarter panels should be.

  • @pauldean8638
    @pauldean8638 4 года назад +1

    Top job on staggered panels ,this is not a cut and shut , a cut and shut refers to one straight line through the car .this is not one single cut .they've cut all the panels staggered ,every single panel has a different line through the car , outer sills cut on one line ,inner sill on another ,floor different to the others , same on the top of quarters or c post . Top job boys you've covered the minimum requirements to stagger the panels ,don't listen to idiots who obviously don't have a clue the difference between what you done and a cut and shut

  • @bobobrazil1973
    @bobobrazil1973 9 лет назад +4

    Thats what grinders and welders were made for, cars just as safe as it ever was.

  • @Nox665
    @Nox665 9 лет назад +18

    TO ALL IDIOTS SAYING THIS IS ILLEGAL/UNSAFE
    It is 100% legal if you follow the admistrative procedures (that means the car has to be inspected for road-worthiness, be assigned new registration number, pass the standard MOT test). What is illegal in some countries is the "sale" of these cars, not the repair.
    As for the safety, cars are made from sheets of steel bolted and welded together... do it RIGHT and you can put them back together, and they will be as safe as a new.
    That said, I would never buy a car that has undergone this kind of repair, because only the owner that paid for the repair job knows how the job was done, and as such he should keep the car for himself.

    • @rottenbot
      @rottenbot 8 лет назад

      +Nox665 yea what you said!!

    • @thefreedomguyuk
      @thefreedomguyuk 8 лет назад +1

      Do you think the ban on reselling write-offs just MAY have a wee thing to do with safety ??

    • @rottenbot
      @rottenbot 8 лет назад

      what ban? you obviously have no idea what you are talking about, we have a category rating in this country c and d are classed as repairable by the assessing engineer,
      most of the comments here are about the method of repair, reed some of the other comments,

    • @thefreedomguyuk
      @thefreedomguyuk 8 лет назад +2

      ***** But the example in the video is not really repairable. You may well be a car mechanic,others on here may well have education within engineering and metallurgy. A mechanic saying "Yeah, can fix it!" is NOT any guarantee for safety.
      The damage in the video is a category B (Not fit to go back safely on the road), so no reason to yell about C & D, which are both repairable.
      Repairing a Cat B, as here, is certainly banned in the UK !

    • @rottenbot
      @rottenbot 8 лет назад +1

      +Morten Kristoffersen Sorry must have missed something here, so your an insurance assessment engineer now!! ,and you rate this as B?? sorry, but this is not even in the UK!! and thanks for assuming I am a mechanic!! I may go down to Halfords auto centre later, and see how many body work jobs they have on!!
      There is no point me going on here , As you "obviously" know more than I do!!
      I have stated the facts, and even tried to explain why some of the points made by some are incorrect,
      So again, may I suggest you visit a reputable major accident repair shop, and ask to see some Jig work being carried out, and pre pair yourself for a shock!!
      incidentally , it is not possible to put a category A or B back on the the road in the UK, as the car Would not be issued with a V5, road licence, or insurance,
      the biggest problem in the UK is still unrecorded damaged vehicles, these can be repaired with no history, even when they should not be returned to the road, i.e., far worse than the damage to the car in this video,
      C and D are simply not worth repairing due to cost of new parts and labour, not safety issues!! these can be purchased from salvage yards, and repaired using second-hand parts and cheap or self labour, and it is totally legal to do so, the car however will stay on the register .
      so back to your original point of write-offs being repaired and sold, there is no ban on, selling a repaired cars, of C and D, FACT!

  • @andrewwilson8317
    @andrewwilson8317 10 лет назад +2

    Amazed you are allowed to do that. It's like the number one no no here in UK, they call it a cut n shut and is against all regulations. I have tried to put my point across that if the original seams are used and welded the original way it should be ok but the man ain't having any of it! Nice job by the way,looks straight and clean

  • @adam200784
    @adam200784 10 лет назад +32

    Seriously dangerous. To do this sort of work the car should of been set up on a jig so the car keeps its factory shape. No doubt this car drives bent and isn't straight as you have just welded it together. Even if its legal in your country in the lower panels and C pillars there should be supports joining the 2 pieces together. Then the supports should be bonded to the cars frame as you have weakened the cars shell.
    Looking at it its highly dangerous and shocking. Doing a repair like this weakens the car shell as your welding will never be as good as a machine weld as we design the weld into the cars design. Most likely will have cause damage to the metal around the welds so in a crash 'your' welds will fail before the factory crumble zones work.
    If you want a full break down of what you have done wrong please let me know as I work for Honda in the UK. My line of work is teaching car repair shops on how to repair Honda cars. The car would be safer if you had only replaced the outer shell and kept the inner cell of the car in 1 piece.
    Its truly shocking that a so called 'professional' shop/company carried out a bodge repair. I could right a essay on & how you should of done it correctly

    • @rottenbot
      @rottenbot 8 лет назад +3

      +adam Robinson so what your suggesting and I quote " your welding will never be as good as a machine weld " that all welds done in refinishing are not safe? so anyone having accident repairs done will have a car thats unsafe? so on your point- any car having any major repairs I.E., chassis leg, inner and outer quarter panel, wheel tub, boot floor, need I go on? I too used to work in a main dealer major accident repair shop, most of the time on the jigs, and I can honestly say I would rather have a car repaired like this, than having it stretched back into NEAR its original shape with crumpled sections being hammer and dollied back to NEAR there original shape before being skimmed with filler! truly? what repair do you think is the weakest, and your point on the C pillars?? as far as I saw, the whole section was replaced up to the roof seem, only a small butt weld section was done, and backed with a plate, and the frame was sectioned and re welded,
      I think the fact here is, no car will ever be the same after major accident damage, on a point of strength or the ability to resist rust, whatever method of repair is used, and if you think differently, then your not in the real world!!
      on another point, are you suggesting Honda does not have a let in point guide?

    • @thefreedomguyuk
      @thefreedomguyuk 8 лет назад +1

      +rottenbot No reason comparing this to stretching, as stretching is just another repair method which is being abused. The issue lies not in method, but in letting dead cars rest in peace instead of making easy money on reselling write offs!

    • @rottenbot
      @rottenbot 8 лет назад

      like I said, you have no idea what you are talking about!! may I suggest you visit a main dealer body shop, and ask to see some jig work being carried out, and then you can tell them what they do for a living is illegal!!! to be honest, some of the cars I have been involved with I would not want back if they where mine, however this would be down to the fact of welding in corrosion, the car will never be as good as what it was originally, but try telling your insurance you want a new one, instead of an economic repair!!

    • @pauldean8638
      @pauldean8638 4 года назад

      So you work in a Honda garage , am fully trained in this ,from old schooled method to right upto date , I was taught from picking 2 shells apart and welding it together with and WITHOUT a jig ,yes without a jig ,we where taught to aline up vehicles by other methods ,something not really taught these days as it's mainly done by jig if insurance will pay cause it's a near new car and top of the range , I'm served CGLI an not nvq ,I put my hours in to know what am talking about so maybe you wanna break it down what these have done wrong and I'll tell you how his dad obviously was taught an old school approved method still approved but insurance don't touch it as to many cowboys where cutting and shutting so they prefer to use jigs( covers there ass's ) or sell on crash damaged salvage . Just cause your not seeing the modern method it don't however mean he's done it wrong , go ask an old panel beater / crash repairer if this method is wrong and he'll tell you so long as they've measured precisely they is nothing wrong in this method , that's ANY old schooled panel beater / crash repairer still WORKING in a top garage (not some shed ) they can break it down to you as trying to tell you would take a year to type ,you wanna see my college folders ,they are packed of stuff you needed to know ,you wanna say to the panel beater to show you drop line and chalk method where you do trig on the floor and he'll laugh his tits off as it's a proper method still can be used to check measurement but so dinosaur way to do it

    • @420newworld
      @420newworld 4 года назад

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  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  12 лет назад +1

    @enquire422, Well it was not easily repairable. The right quarter panel,frame rail,rear body panel,floor,&the inner quarter/wheelhouse all had to be replaced. It was not cost efective to replace only these parts with new parts. The insurance company wanted to buy a used rear section of the car because that was cheaper for them. It does not make sence to seperate the used section and use only the parts mentioned above. It is eaiser to put the complete clip in & maintain the integraty of the car.

  • @rafaelramosmelim735
    @rafaelramosmelim735 8 лет назад +5

    Limos are normal cars that get cut and shut but with an extra piece in the middle and they are safe.

    • @tcpnetworks
      @tcpnetworks 8 лет назад

      +Rafael Ramos Melim The difference there is that you *know* the car is modified. The car has a warranty, and it certified as modified to a whole clutch of engineering standards. A layman wouldn't with this car.
      This is why in pretty-much every modern country (and I discount Merka as a modern country) you aren't allowed to do this. A dodgy job done will kill everyone in the car. This is why it's banned...

  • @Fury435
    @Fury435 12 лет назад +2

    It's kinda scary to think that this can be done and look so good.

    • @dspencer8827
      @dspencer8827 Год назад

      These guys are proffessionals ,you would never know .because they fixed the car so well ,it would be very hard to tell the car had been repaired this way,again only an expert would be able to tell

  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  13 лет назад

    @ chucky, I would disagree with you. This car is 100% safe to drive and will perform in another accident just as it would from the factory. Cars are designed with crush zones. The crush zones in the rear of this car are behind the rear wheels to the back bumper. This area has not been compromised. The used rear section that was used was installed along the factory seams across the floor and roof well in front of the crush zone. As long as its welded properly, there are no issues.

  • @MrDeathorfreedom
    @MrDeathorfreedom 10 лет назад +9

    When selling: the car honestly in a very good condition.. Lady used

  • @1972dazbo
    @1972dazbo 9 лет назад +3

    great job good as new if done on factory seams like this car......."cut & shut" is done different so this is not to be confused as i did a car like this for the wife and run it for yrs in uk,nothing wrong with it if done correct........well done lad's nice work,shame the car is crap though ha .

  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  13 лет назад +1

    I think there are more pros than cons. This car was a total loss but the customer wanted it repaired. It was more cost effective to buy a complete rear half of the car. It came complete with the bumper, lights, etc. Splicing the whole rear section at the factory seams maintains the integrity of the vehicle not to mention it is quicker and you would never know that it was done. The only con I can think of is not getting paid enough to do the job.

  • @allyboy8
    @allyboy8 4 года назад +4

    Nice Job. Only thing is that I wouldn’t want it. Wouldn’t feel right driving it.

  • @vistron888
    @vistron888 8 лет назад +8

    So many ignorant people that have brainwashed by an ignorant media. That bodyshell is nothing more than various small panels that have been welded together in the first place. The safety of the car depends on the repair.
    This kind of repair is NOT illegal in the UK or come with a long jail sentence.

    • @MrHBSoftware
      @MrHBSoftware 8 лет назад +2

      +V T so many fucking engineers lying around youtube....there are much much worse repairs, and the way they did the overlap was not bad at all . you ignorants see a lot of cars having replacement rooftops and that is much more dangerous than this repair because it is almost NEVER done properly...try chopping the roof of a car and watch it bend in half.also the pillars consist of multiple layers of steel and they always solder only the outside metal.and there is never this level of criticism on those videos

    • @gregh7457
      @gregh7457 8 лет назад +1

      Yes, what kind of crap do they show on tv over there? Some witch hunt investigative reports crap?
      I'de drive this car before i'de drive an old rusty car or a really small car.

    • @jaggass
      @jaggass 6 лет назад

      You mean illegal?

    • @heychevrolet299
      @heychevrolet299 6 лет назад

      V T yes you are correct no wprries

  • @TheAussieBusman
    @TheAussieBusman 8 лет назад +1

    "Cut and shuts" have been illegal in Australia (in NSW it is any way) since the start of 2011 due to the vehicle rebirthing legislation. Although I helped do one when I did my panel beating apprenticeship in 2006/7 seeing what's really involved to do one. I personally wouldn't feel safe driving one especially the Nissan 180SX I helped do the main panel beater did it and I just watched and learnt. As yes that was done in accordance to the factory specs but it came back a couple of months later with the floor pan split in two and it was only held together by the roof. Turns out it had fatigued on the joints and let go on the highway doing 110kph.

  • @DaveJudd
    @DaveJudd 6 лет назад +1

    Nice Job, fully seam welded like a rally shell better than factory spot weld.

  • @joshaden6533
    @joshaden6533 9 лет назад +16

    People are so naive when it comes to salvage cars. If done right there is nothing wrong with them. When was the last time you saw a car break in half because of a bad repair?

    • @joshaden6533
      @joshaden6533 9 лет назад +2

      Well then they were not done right.

    • @joshaden6533
      @joshaden6533 9 лет назад +3

      Ok, do you know what happens to airplanes that have taxiing accidents where a tail or wingtip gets damaged? They cut the damaged section out and add a new piece. Or what about a limo? That is just a regular car that gets cut in half and a middle section is welded in. Like I said, if done right its just as strong and safe as new. But if done by a hack shop then your concern is valid.

    • @peter_dc2rx
      @peter_dc2rx 9 лет назад +3

      Josh Aden yeah...but the car would act in a different way in an accident....no it won't cut in half...but the crumple zones will be messed up

    • @TinglingTaco
      @TinglingTaco 9 лет назад

      Josh Aden In an episode of Top Gear

    • @Elaba_
      @Elaba_ 9 лет назад

      Josh Aden On Russian videos.

  • @MyMIXmedia
    @MyMIXmedia 10 лет назад +2

    Regardless how you profess on how good this job was done, this is a clear cut and shut job. Normally such a car would be a statutory write off. This car was bought cheap i guess at wrecking yard or auction, fixed cheap and sold to buyers not knowing its a cut and shut job car.

  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  12 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the comment.Saw your video,van turned out real nice!I agree with you when you say"the hard way"as it is faster and easier to cut the car in half and join it together and weld it however that is not the way the car was designed.To keep the integrity of the car I spliced and welded this where it was put together from the factory.IMO this is the proper way to do a job like this.A little more work and thought goes into it but in the end it is not the hard way but rather the proper way.

  • @8700s14
    @8700s14 8 лет назад +9

    Wow, looks like a really high quality job! I just watched it the whole time thing "why bother on a older Honda Accord", surely the cost to repair outweighs the value of the car itself?

    • @seanmcmanus9656
      @seanmcmanus9656 3 года назад

      Eh you can make some money off this. Low cost for the two totaled cars. If the engine is low mileage you could probably get like 5 grand flr the car. If you have a deal with where ya got them and do this multiple times it's profitable

  • @michaeljdburns
    @michaeljdburns 9 лет назад +1

    This is totally illegal in the UK, we call it a cut and shut. I wouldn't drive that car if you paid me.

  • @mikeyf4018
    @mikeyf4018 3 года назад

    All cars are panels welded together at the start and this job these are doing will be stronger than the factory

  • @thefreedomguyuk
    @thefreedomguyuk 8 лет назад

    A true fly-by-night job! zero structural integrity left in this shoddy cut'n'shut. Hope the buyer doesn't end up being rearended in his new Frankencar !!

  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  11 лет назад +1

    Thank for your comment. Weld thru primer was used. At the 1 min mark you can see a close up of the iside rocker lip and the backing plate I am holding. They are both grey from the weld thru primer. All overlaps and seems were coated with the primer. As you know, the primer is only used between the panels not on the outside. Thanks for watching!

    • @roynyamugara2791
      @roynyamugara2791 Год назад

      Hello boss really impressive I have a project I'm doing that I need your expertise on

  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  11 лет назад +1

    The haters are just uninformed. Thanks for the comment!

  • @215alessio
    @215alessio 10 лет назад +2

    ineurope cars that have consistent accidents are doomed to be scrapped or crushed.
    because no one will insure your car anymore so the road safety will send you car to the crusher and the papers will be destroyed.
    This is a good thing because the chances of buying a car made of 2 half cars are marginal.

  • @theskateboard98
    @theskateboard98 9 лет назад +2

    That was and still is a complete right-off!!

  • @ishmaelabban-smith1224
    @ishmaelabban-smith1224 8 лет назад +7

    this repairs are amazing! woww

  • @martinwalsh3119
    @martinwalsh3119 2 месяца назад

    The old ways are the best if you know what you are doing 👍

  • @Artyfil
    @Artyfil 12 лет назад

    that car must've had some serious sentimental value because I do NOT see the point in saving a 10 year old accord that requires that kind of work.

  • @TheBugbugboy
    @TheBugbugboy 10 лет назад +2

    the problem with this video is that people that don't know how to do this work properly will go cutting into cars and make them unsafe. i have done this kind of work for more than 20 years and still cringe at some of the so-called repairs that are done by amateurs in their backyard being driven on the road.

    • @LifesAbe-ach
      @LifesAbe-ach 10 лет назад

      Well said ... Back yard car builders you make me laugh. Leave it to those that know.

  • @andylowe2725
    @andylowe2725 2 года назад

    Amazing amount of work!

  • @fordnut4914
    @fordnut4914 7 лет назад +1

    how is this unsafe ? how the hell you think cars are built from the factory? they piece them together welded up right its perfectly safe id drive the hell out of this car wouldn't bother me a bit. but then again im not like most people. lol

  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  11 лет назад

    This car is a salvage. The insurance company totalted the car (because the cost of the repair was 80%+ of what the car was worth) but the owner wanted to keep the car and have it repaired. So the insurance company gave them the car and a check less the salvage amount. The customer had us fix the car and was out of pocket maybe 1,000 to 1,500 bucks.

  • @timothyrichardson186
    @timothyrichardson186 8 лет назад +1

    I like to say in uk that legal to cut and shut and would not pass it MOT and VOSA standards

  • @2idiot4u
    @2idiot4u 10 лет назад +1

    Nice job! Ready for the next rear-end collision. ;-)

  • @astonmartinridin
    @astonmartinridin 9 лет назад +43

    I would never drive that car. Isn't that illegal ?

    • @evanmerworth7830
      @evanmerworth7830 9 лет назад

      astonmartinridin Its not illegal so long as they dont try to sell it as a clean title car. It would have to be a salvage titled car. But I agree with Josh Aden's comment, if its done correctly then there should be no problem with it. If I were the buyer however, I would take it to a body shop to inspect the welds for integrity.

    • @danielkeener5140
      @danielkeener5140 9 лет назад

      +ITSAJEEPTHING all depends on what state you live in... here in north carolina we can chop all the way until the dash or at the engine compartment at the firewall and put a rear or front clip onto a car.

    • @johndillinger8482
      @johndillinger8482 9 лет назад

      +Evan Merworth wrong

    • @nikossicks6929
      @nikossicks6929 8 лет назад +5

      +ITSAJEEPTHING Ιf the body work is done carefully like the video the car can stand a crash again!I have see the work of a friend painter in a 2002 red mitsubishi colt.It was a brand new dealers test drive car crashed front and back!The front was in a good condition the back was crashed bad!One day i saw it cut in half and the back was blue!When i ask my friend about the reliability of of the car now he said when its over i will take you for a ride if i drive a car like this everything its ok with it!A year later after the ride the car was crashed again in the back by an SUV!Nothing happened to the inside of the car nothing lead to a failure of weldings!Always have a trustworthy mechanic!

    • @anthonyvaldez8058
      @anthonyvaldez8058 7 лет назад

      ITSAJEEPTHING v

  • @patriopl9174
    @patriopl9174 10 лет назад

    A mówią że Polacy takie magiczne 2w1 tylko robią w stodole a tu w pięknych Stanach też się takie sztuczki robi ;)

    • @69wrc69
      @69wrc69 10 лет назад

      Wszędzie sie takie naprawy robi ale osobną kwestią jest sposób jej wykonania. Na tym konkretnym filmie widać że jest to pełna profeska w dobrym warsztacie i taki pojazd jest dalej zdolny do jazdy co innego gdy to zrobi nasz przysłowiowy pan Czesiek z jakiegoś zadupia.

  • @shivermetimbers9007
    @shivermetimbers9007 12 лет назад

    i dont see why everyone has such a problem with this its completely safe and its probably been elded together better than the factory robots do, id do this to my car

  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  11 лет назад

    with the damage. If damage was on left side of car only then a complete front clip is not necessary. You can replace the left frame rail and shock tower only, if needed. There may be suspension damage. A damaged lower control arm will cause the wheel to be set back. The suspension subframe may be damaged as well. The car could be fixed and drive properly if the work is done right. I would have another shop (reputable one) look at it and see if they can figure out what it needs.

  • @waynedick6666
    @waynedick6666 3 года назад

    What a good tune.

  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  12 лет назад

    This car was well maintained and origional owner. Most people would rather have their own car repaired rather than getting another one where they don't know the history of the car. The cost was less than trying to replace the car.

  • @boblalonde5164
    @boblalonde5164 8 лет назад

    The way this car was repaired, I would feel very safe. I worked at a body shop near my place, he's the type "in today, out yesterday". he butt joints, I don't need to describe the results, pro body repair men will understand. A greedy body shop owner where you get less for more $$$$$$$

  • @stefanblakeman3317
    @stefanblakeman3317 2 года назад

    Looks fantastic joob well done

  • @shanejennings8087
    @shanejennings8087 10 лет назад +2

    a vehicle should not be repaired this way , this is a cut and shut regardless of the rules, a vehicle is not as strong as the manufacture because when this has been seam welded all the way round the heat has weakend the surrounding steel, that's why welded joints crack in other applications,it personally wouldent bother me about driving it though, also whoever said this is straightforward and easy needs to screw their head back on?

    • @LifesAbe-ach
      @LifesAbe-ach 10 лет назад

      primeraprim
      You are talking BS. Shane jennings is correct in his comment . You are obviously another uneducated fool who as not the capacity for understanding to appreciate the severity of poor craftsmanship . They have a shop full of tools and equipment but obviously no decent deep reach spot welding equipment. Or if they have then not the brains to use it.

    • @shanejennings8087
      @shanejennings8087 10 лет назад +1

      welding does warp panels even by a small amount , I also have worked in bodywork previously , I know how heat and welds affect steel , the panel may not separate from the weld itself but the surrounding steel just to the side of the weld is weakened , that's where it will break , also theres no need for the swearing or attitude, its pathetic ,

    • @iarebrianiare
      @iarebrianiare 6 лет назад

      Staggered joins are key to prevent cracking,I drove a cut and shut ute I did in my shed with a mig welder,9 years hard use and no cracking,didn't even get it wheel aligned.this is an easy job.this was a commodore ute with pinned door hinges (no adjustments)if the doors gap up and close properly it's all good

  • @chasinsunsets917
    @chasinsunsets917 8 лет назад +2

    absolutely appalling.. its on your heads if a family dies in this piece of crap, scrap it.

  • @willemajorwilliemajor476
    @willemajorwilliemajor476 8 лет назад

    Excellent job guys.

  • @ACURACLTYPESLOW
    @ACURACLTYPESLOW 3 года назад +1

    If you don’t mind me asking... how much does a job like this cost? Done professionally or even just in parts?

  • @willemajorwilliemajor476
    @willemajorwilliemajor476 4 года назад

    Brilliant job. Just like factory

  • @KG5RK
    @KG5RK 8 лет назад

    Would this car have a SALVAGE title on it now? Economically, this would be a 'tad' expensive for the average guy unless his insurance company was paying the bill...

  • @MrSouthwestplumber
    @MrSouthwestplumber 8 лет назад

    first thing i learned in auto body shop was not to clip vehicles not safe.. and this was 1988

  • @abelcelestinjr8810
    @abelcelestinjr8810 8 лет назад +1

    Interesting repair, no undercoating ?

  • @Watts378
    @Watts378 8 лет назад

    He also used the rear of a base model 4cylinder Accord......you can see the drum brakes on it. Now u got drums on a V6

    • @BrakelightWarranty
      @BrakelightWarranty 8 лет назад +1

      I didn't watch the full video but I'd hope hetransferred the rear suspension.

    • @Watts378
      @Watts378 8 лет назад

      no kidding

  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  12 лет назад

    RWD would not be an issue. Thanks for the comment!

  • @MegaReddevil71
    @MegaReddevil71 2 года назад

    Joints have been staggered which is better and car was joined on original Seams where possible

  • @haz939
    @haz939 10 лет назад +2

    The weld is usually stronger then the surrounding metal right?

  • @adrian5401
    @adrian5401 4 года назад +1

    This is so unsafe. What makes people think this is ok to do, the answer is simple, Stupidity.

  • @yudhaekohartanto9147
    @yudhaekohartanto9147 6 лет назад

    It is’nt illegal, it’s creative👍🏻

  • @jamesmachalik9709
    @jamesmachalik9709 10 лет назад

    The repair would be safe and strong only if high strength welding mig wire is used. Since the original welds at the seams were done with resistance type spot welds joining two pieces of high strength steel together, resulting in a high strength seam. It's unfortunate that this car will break in half if hit at high speed.

  • @Samual911able
    @Samual911able 6 лет назад

    This practice should be totally illegal. The crumple zone of this car is now totally compromised and in the event of a collision will not crumple in the way it was designed to making it really unsafe and a potential death trap. I hope at the very least that the future owner is aware of this cars history and it is sold at a heavily reduced price.

    • @jenninesession8665
      @jenninesession8665 4 года назад

      How are the crumple zones compromised? It is welded in the same places it was welded when made.

  • @pakilodi
    @pakilodi 10 лет назад +2

    The car was repaired right I see this work all day.

  • @qqwangsa
    @qqwangsa 10 лет назад

    This car is a Frankenstein car. It's probably easier and cheaper to buy a new one. The crashed car can be stripped of valuable parts and scrap the damaged frame

  • @metalmoto
    @metalmoto 10 лет назад +4

    It would be considered a reconstructed vehicle.

    • @FlaMark100
      @FlaMark100 10 лет назад

      This car could be fixed in this fashion and still be sold with a clear title, if bought with a clear title. Beware out there

    • @metalmoto
      @metalmoto 9 лет назад

      Here in Pennsylvania, once it's totaled, the title will be labeled "reconstructed". I purchased a van, and the seller hid this fact from me. Until I received the new title. OK, I only paid $500 for it. But after doing a carfax, I found the van was in a major accident and just a bondo box, as they say. I once bought a car once that was welded together from two crashed cars. NEVER AGAIN!

  • @a-aron1238
    @a-aron1238 8 лет назад

    If your car was that badly damaged in an accident then it is more cost effective to total the car and get a replacement by paying a little bit more on top of the insurance money. The amount of time and resources that went into "splicing" the car exceeds the value of the car. I don't think you can clear the title with the "splicing" that was done in this video because the frame is no longer one uniform piece.

    • @joes3534
      @joes3534 8 лет назад

      +Aaron Yi , WOULDN'T THE TITLE BE SALVAGE OR RECONSTRUCTED ?

    • @a-aron1238
      @a-aron1238 8 лет назад

      +ali soweidan Lol, obviously you're trolling so I'll explain it to you so that you'll understand. IT'S NOT WORTH THE MONEY TO FIX OR REBUILD THE TITLE.

    • @joes3534
      @joes3534 8 лет назад

      +Aaron Yi, yeah I understand that, I missed your point about the "clear the title". I thought for second you meant you cant title the car anymore, but all clear now.

  • @stevo20e
    @stevo20e 11 лет назад

    it would preform allot worse if the rear leg was pulled an a new quarter panel slapped on, once its joined properly and doesn't rust it will perform the same way Mr Honda intended

  • @danielkeener5140
    @danielkeener5140 9 лет назад

    saw a honda accord ripped in two after the driver crossed the median on the HIGHWAY and got hit but a large suv.... I guessed it was a car someone had cut and shut XD probably not this car, but everyone was okay except for the fact traffic was blocked up for 1 hour and 30 mins in the 4 lane, and we eventually got out of our cars and talked and chilled out while we waited for the cops and firetrucks to finally move so we could get on our way.

  • @JetTDi
    @JetTDi 8 лет назад

    Ok... It looks good, and I'm sure its safe. BUT If you were off just a hair wouldn't that throw the rear alignment way off?Well screw alignment, the whole car would be tracking down the road "sideways" right? If I'm missing something please let me know!

    • @rottenbot
      @rottenbot 8 лет назад

      +Chevymalibuls Yep! the fact is they didn't show you the car being set out, plus all cars come with some tolerance, you are correct though, if a job like this is done badly the car would crab, in this case, the job was well approached and the end result was a success, tell tail signs would have been badly aligned door gaps, and badly fitting trim etc, the section they cut included all the suspension points, so the chances of them getting it wrong, are far reduced, I noted them taking pre cut measurements before the section was removed using panel marker points, the same the factory used when the shell was assembled.

  • @MegaReddevil71
    @MegaReddevil71 Месяц назад

    Joints are staggered which makes for a better job and mainly cut on original seams when people cut across pillars and don't stagger joints this is bad

  • @dbbasshunter
    @dbbasshunter 9 лет назад +1

    great work but is it worth all the trouble?

  • @redphiveII
    @redphiveII 9 лет назад +2

    but why?? can you even get your labor back after selling it?

  • @taz4786
    @taz4786 9 лет назад +4

    job well done

  • @Del11k
    @Del11k 11 лет назад

    Most limo's/funeral cars are cut and shut. I had a Coleman Milne mk2 granada limo,what they do is cut,extend and weld back together.All safe and road legal.

    • @SladjanL
      @SladjanL 5 лет назад

      Limos dont go fast

  • @l-e-w-i-s
    @l-e-w-i-s 10 лет назад +3

    This is not a cut and shut and will pass an MOT no problem. Also this car is as strong in not stronger than from factory. A cut and shut i just sawing the car straight in half where as this involves removing the factory welds and joins, then replacing them according to the methods given from the manufacturer.

    • @jaggass
      @jaggass 6 лет назад +1

      Of course it is the thing was chopped half and welded back together

  • @yymmyyyymmyy2630
    @yymmyyyymmyy2630 9 лет назад +3

    If its done right its a safe car. If you weld same like factory or better

    • @davidhorne9984
      @davidhorne9984 7 лет назад

      Igor Siniak in California I saw two cars that were brand new and split in half neither one had ever been repaired before they were both factory defects probably due to machines doing the work if you put a car together right you got somebody with her eyes and their hands on it and it should be just fine if they do the job right

  • @jamescoleridge7368
    @jamescoleridge7368 6 лет назад

    Cut n' shut killer!

  • @crash33og
    @crash33og 11 лет назад

    hey i have a 93 Honda prelude i crashed the car really bad this past summer after a week i had it, so the car got fix they changed the tower were the shock screws on and well the car is not the same the hit was in the front driver side and the wheel is back about 2, 3 inches and if u see the car straight u can see one side higher then the other the thing is i want to get it fix the right way and i was told that the only way it will ever be like it was is to change the whole front clip,

  • @jamalfyi
    @jamalfyi 9 лет назад

    Job is done very well but if the car was in an accident it will be crumbled

  • @UzziVPX
    @UzziVPX  11 лет назад

    You can send me pics if you want. Your best bet is to take it to a shop for them to look at and give you advise on how to proceed.

  • @nealmiller4798
    @nealmiller4798 8 лет назад

    Honda says to never do that to one of their cars. They specifically say DO NOT section a car that way.
    Can you do it? Sure.
    Should you do it? Not according to the people that design and build the car.

  • @WHELDON74
    @WHELDON74 8 лет назад +1

    These cars should never go back on the road. They would be lethal in a major accident.
    Would you like to have your family in the back of this?

  • @sc4709
    @sc4709 5 лет назад +1

    Highly dangerous to occupant safety.

  • @user-zi6nm6cv2s
    @user-zi6nm6cv2s 8 лет назад +1

    if the car buyer of this car killed in car accident and the false is yours how do you fill??? what you did for money is amazing... money more than human life's! this car is illegal. no protection at all.

  • @Modzie868
    @Modzie868 12 лет назад

    it looks great, but for me....i'm really scared of driving a half-cut car on the road after I saw in my country a half-cut built car split in two right the same spot where it was attached on the highway and killed the passengers in the back instantaneously

  • @sdrammm696969
    @sdrammm696969 10 лет назад

    Very nice to know that you guys can do this work, but is not worth fixing . Too much work for the kind of car it is, trash that car.

  • @44altecz
    @44altecz 9 лет назад

    That is totally legal in the US and also this not being gone according to the manufacturers requirements

  • @magomed840
    @magomed840 6 лет назад

    The welds could be good
    The problem is the corrosion

  • @MrGomarus
    @MrGomarus 7 лет назад

    In many countries this kind of "repair" is not only NOT allowed it is a criminal act and you can and up in jail unto 3 to 4 years (if the car is involved in an accident, because of not proper repair)! The base construction of modern cars shoot NEVER been cut, because they use in different places different sheet of metal (thickness, strength, chemical) and they have different functions in different places (e.g. Renault), which function gets lost if we cut it and change it with standard sheets of metal and other kind of welding than in the production plant! By the way if we cut the body construction of a car as seen in the movie the original mesurments and strength of the body get lost and wil never be the same as it was when the car lest the production plant! My opinion is that such a damished car as hear is shown never should be allowed on the open road again (in many country is this the case)! Who would buy such a car if they knew the history (saw this movie), I like to think nobody, so in order to by able to sell the car the accindent history of the car is not told!

  • @BAGGED60VWBUG
    @BAGGED60VWBUG 8 лет назад +19

    All that work for an old ass Honda? Lol coulda just bought a new one and saved money and time. Lol

    • @luke2049
      @luke2049 8 лет назад +5

      My exact thoughts. If ur gonna do it do it on a carworthwhile. Unless this is a old video and that car was new at the time

    • @Y10Q
      @Y10Q 8 лет назад

      +Saul Jaime yes but it really cost them $300 in labor and material to do it. That car is still worth $4500, doesn't matter how old it is. What matters is the mileage on it. They are super reliable cars, so they are priced like gold.

    • @joes3534
      @joes3534 8 лет назад

      +Y10Q . I bought a 1995 Honda accord with 243k for $500, I got phone calls flying to purchase the car, ended up selling it for $1200 in just one day.

    • @gregh7457
      @gregh7457 8 лет назад

      Slow day at the body shop. This is how they keep the boys busy. Still makin $$$

    • @1575murray
      @1575murray 6 лет назад

      They are generally reliable (I own a similar one but mine is 4 cylinder I believe the one in the video is a V6 (5 bolt wheels). I see a lot of them on Craigslist for sale in my area some have 200k miles on them.

  • @crash33og
    @crash33og 11 лет назад

    but well it was done and ever heard of the guy since but Wat can i do that was my fault so now i just want it to be like it was, and like u said about the only the left side only the thing is the frame on the car is not bent because the bumper reinforcement was intact dat did not got bent or hit nothing and wen u open the door u can see in the rocker panel a wrinkled about 3 inches long and another one by the on the top but dat is because they never pulled the car! it has a lot of details that-

  • @anngulliver5964
    @anngulliver5964 7 лет назад

    I first heard about this from Eastenders when Mick Evans (Phil Daniels character) died in a cut and shut car. Aren't they illegal?

  • @ArgosWarrior
    @ArgosWarrior 4 года назад +1

    Deathtrap