I've watched this video a couple of times and the more I watch the more I think western manufacturing could learn from it. The amount of recycled materials used would embarrass the greenest OEM. The design whilst not ground breaking, will outlive ANY modern day transformer I could buy off the shelf. Good stuff my man... Good stuff.
That and i'm pretty sure that this guy has no actual training that deals with these things but the way he wound the wires tells me he's learnt it from someone rather than an official course as it were and those courses can get REALLY complicated lol.
Dunno how you can say that. Cotton covered aluminum wire and cheap iron cores were abandoned everywhere else about 80 years ago and with good reason, they did not last long. Modern transformers are very reliable due to better wire, better insulation, and better core materials.
Environmentalists would shut you down and let you starve... then watch your old videos and say how talented you are. Liberals are the worst people on planet earth.
@@tzant I'd love to but he's too busy enriching himself, meddling in other countries politics, assassinating perceived enemies on foreign soil, fondling little boys, and making sure he'll rule over you until the day he dies. Maybe next time!
На мой взгляд монтаж не по мне. Алюминий , контакты алюм и меди без лужения, греться будет быстро, проходные болты через изолятор затяжка?! Так не делается.
Wiring in houses in the usa used to be paper/impregnated cloth wrapped as well. It's called knob and tube wiring. It only really is a problem after 50-60 years when the coating gets brittle and cracks. Other than that, it works just fine.
@@ryan-uu9lj my house initially had knob and tube wiring. Very dangerous to have in a home nowadays. I had to get my entire house rewired in order to pass inspection.
@@BT_Spanky Yeah, it gets what are called point contact shorts. I rebuilt an old row house made college housing in pittsburgh after a fire gutted 2 floors. Not saying it isn't dangerous, it just doesn't really become an issue until the tar and lacquer become too old.
As an electrical & electronics engineer I must admit I have great respect for the simplicity of this & they way they use the most crude methods, materials & tools to make this.
When you are thrown into the pits and need to make a living the end result is this ! Amazing skills these people have.. If this young man went to engineering school he would teach the teacher no doubt !
@@619guy202 Hence the reason I said 'if'.. We have so many young people around the World so highly skilled and will never get a chance to progress like we have. I pray for everyone to be successful, Ameen.
I don't really love what they are doing, but it is great to see it being documented. All of these back alley shops have techniques that may be useful someday.
@@jameserkel4238 think you're thinking of the "gunsmiths" in the Khyber Pass region, probably the only place in the world that you can get a gun with cast iron parts... Remember, Pakistanis make guns, Indians make welder/cooker combos
а ты никчемный ?? в россии 100 лет назад телевизоры механические и радиоприемники собирали дома на коленке .. трансформатор сделать да по шаблону ничего сложного нет . .. кому только он нужен кроме них самих . ..
@@rodgers7164 this makes sense. In other words all talk and no practical application... it's easy to memorize things but to use the knowledge to actually do something unique takes crazy intelligence
Wow, I love the use of old wrapping etc wouldn't surprise me if he made the laminations the previous day either. The only questionable guy was the tester, bare mains connections and no googles
Whenever someone moans and complains as to why our manifacturing jobs leave for overseas countries I will show them this.....we USED to be like this young man, we used to crank out QUALITY goods at bottom prices, somewhere along the line buying "Made in USA" now means paying more than triple, hiring an American is expensive, we are overregulated, we are strangling ourselves, meanwhile, this Gentleman just made a friggin welder by himself!! Love and respect for this Man.
@@NO-cb7po that's what you guys think. They are not slaves. They are craftsmen. Mostly it's from father to son handed over small business and they make decent living to survive. I was one of them and now i am in your so called first world owning my business but I enjoyed my every moment working along side with my father in that small workshop.
I like that they bring in a certified electrician to connect the final bit of wiring and plug. Can't have just anybody (even Malik) do that, that's dangerous!
Да, кустарное производство. Но... если в мире заводы встанут, то эти ребята будут на вес золота. Как посмотрю такие видео, они там на коленках делают все, что угодно. Молодцы!
Wow...this is so amazing, the tapping, numbers of winding? This guy knows what he is doing. End of the day, the welding set is functioning and working! Job well done!
If you did one thing and only one thing your whole working life, you would probably be pretty good at it to. The skills that these guys have just amazed me...totally!
@@Zari_Ivanov transformer welders are fine of all you do is weld mild steel but if you need to weld aluminum, stainless, mild steel in all positions and control arc strength wave pattern and so on then you need an inverter. In simple terms transformer welders are for novices.
And this even creates a good business of making COOL looking welding plant for buyers , since today many are buying customises products ! Regards from India!
Could have been better if he used varnish or glyptal instead of that "black tar", better insulating and temperature properties and a lot neater. He should also have used fish paper too for the insulation in between windings instead of that substitute paper. Probably to keep costs down and the price low enough for the local consumption. A good backyard industry. I salute you.
Had no idea what tf he was building until the last 1.5 minutes and no I didn't want to skip through it watched the whole video. We all should note this was shop/homemade not manufactured at some plant! Very creative!
We will need a lot of talented people like him I glad of know that with few sources , it is possible to build greaty things such like this one. To the young men congratulations. I'm form México.
He learned those skills in a factory somewhere before setting up his own shop. This isn’t a backyard tinkerer who just stumbled on how to build a welder.
@@CalmoOmlac The speed, precision of each move, and the movement from station to station gives it away in my opinion. I used to work for my father in a shop rebuilding alternators.
@@CalmoOmlac An assembly line style process is the same whether it's a mom and pop alternator shop or the BMW assembly line. How you got so stuck on the single word "factory" is unknown to me.
@@Lavletyoung Уважаемый,я бы посмотрел бы ,как такую же работу и с такими материалами сделали бы Вы...Увы но в странах третьего мира ,на мой взгляд не очень то разгонишся на материалах.. Думаю что и такие простые вещи выполняют свою задачу на ура.При случае можно починить на коленке,или изготовить новую.. Так что как посмотреть на этот вопрос. А вот они от недостатка денег делают вполне себе годные вещи..
@@xedos68ful я делал тоже самое лет эдак в 15, ничего тут вообще такого нет. А потом и работал в промышленности связанной именно со сваркой. С чего вдруг меня должно волновать есть там какие-то материалы или нет? Там требуются нормальные электроизоляционные материалы? Требуются. И это не обсуждается.
When the world falls apart, people with mechanical minds and skills will inherit the world!
Making two coils is skill? LMAO
@@battlefield1942 I never mentioned coils, I mentioned skills, you on the other hand have skills for being an idiot, read and understand /comprehend!
@@battlefield1942 do u have that skill..??
@@izwanizi yes
@@chollyappleseed1969 look around you , look what happened in Texas, not fully prepared for a deep freeze the infrastructure fell apart..
This young man deserves respect and appreciation
And why is it so?
For what? Having a job? With standards like that no wonder y'all live in landfills
He made a welding transformer with his bare hand 😳😳 craftsmanship level 💯
No gloves, no shoes, no complaints.
no face mask face shield 😊😊
Mujhe chahiye
One badass inductor amirite
Well I guess 2 technically
Absolutely amazing. With some of the most basic tools these people accomplish these type of things.
This are definitely NOT the most basic tools, at least, i don't have any of them in my house.
@@RGV2300 solamente es un martillo,una pinza y un par de prensa son herramientas sencillas 🤷
That man has to be going blind looking straight at that light crazy boi!!!
Actually the light is getting hurt by the stare from this super man.
Guy makes McGiber look like a 3rd grader.
He disabled eyes in settings before welding so its ok
@Tomislav R it says "100% UV protection" on the sticker...
I've watched this video a couple of times and the more I watch the more I think western manufacturing could learn from it. The amount of recycled materials used would embarrass the greenest OEM. The design whilst not ground breaking, will outlive ANY modern day transformer I could buy off the shelf. Good stuff my man... Good stuff.
You can bet it works forever, I'm from a post communist country and used a very old one just recently.
That and i'm pretty sure that this guy has no actual training that deals with these things but the way he wound the wires tells me he's learnt it from someone rather than an official course as it were and those courses can get REALLY complicated lol.
Shut up
Dunno how you can say that. Cotton covered aluminum wire and cheap iron cores were abandoned everywhere else about 80 years ago and with good reason, they did not last long. Modern transformers are very reliable due to better wire, better insulation, and better core materials.
Environmentalists would shut you down and let you starve... then watch your old videos and say how talented you are. Liberals are the worst people on planet earth.
These people are born engineers. One like for their respect and hardwork👍
Thanks a lot!
Resourcefulness personified!! Well done !!! Total respect. Does the job and it’s got wheels!!
Ребята вы красавцы с золотыми руками дай бог вам здоровья успехов.
When you can't afford a Miller or a Lincoln. These guys are truly amazing improvisers. MacGyver could learn a thing or two off these guys.
no way? so i have been searching for a miller all this time wasting my time ? ?
MacGyver well that's how you spelled it could weld with duck tape nobody has anything on Mac..
You mean a Malik or a Lincoln !!!!
No improvisations.
Craftsmanship.
Malik needs to paint on the box" "Proudly Made in Pakistan with Global Scraps."
Kid’s face and peace sign at the end says it all. So awesome. Quite dangerous, but so damn awesome.
I wish him the best with this acknowledge. Very talented individual.
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Blown away by the humbleness of the craftsman and his craftsmanship!
Warmly grateful for your devotion.
😂
The Great Algorithm has brought us together once again. Hello my friends
How deep will the rabbit hole go ??
@@djeondj very deep by the looks of things 🤣👊
Lol
Hi there. Just a fox watching this. It interests me in a way
Dam we do be out here
Respect from Malaysia...you guys are great!
Tmaksh Dari Pakistan..
He done without any special tool. We all should appreciate his skill👍
Yes most people use normal tools. It's not a rocket ship, it's a welder
These are pakistanis they dont know how yo use machine becoz ..Its in english 😂😂🤣🤣
He done without any safety features either. Accidentally touch the E (ground) lug and the 150 (amp) lug and you're gonna smell some toast.
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@@rishabhchauhan2107 00+a 0 0
Very cool... A very skilled young man. Kudos from freezing cold Canada
How it helps not to freeze?
I bet when these guys lose their 10mm socket, they just build a new one from scrap.
Lmfao 👍🏻
Yes,or just go and make a AK47
@@ruebencover5795 nah they have guilds for that there.
Haha
@@ruebencover5795 or a bomb, actually thought he was making it
Wow, bring this guy to the states and see what he can really do
@@edwinbomb355 de verdad que ,esas personas trabajando con herramientas y equipos serían muy grandioso, saludos.
Available soon at a Harbor Freight near you!
i'd buy that..
@@toastybeer Do you have someone prepared to read your eulogy?
Already there just has a different case.
LOL
👍🤝🖐️🙏🇸🇮
Neatly done
Re using simple materials
Impressive
The most ingenious thing I've seen on RUclips. Amazing.
сварочный трансформатор сделали!Молодцы,уважаю!
Smart guy, very fast work, good.
All gods are blessing you guys, good luck! Greetings from Russia.
U said all
Gees how many is their..lol
Tell Putin he sucks for me
@@ddavis3599 you will tell him yourself ;-)
@@tzant I'd love to but he's too busy enriching himself, meddling in other countries politics, assassinating perceived enemies on foreign soil, fondling little boys, and making sure he'll rule over you until the day he dies. Maybe next time!
@@ddavis3599 yeah. You are funny thinking this way. Rest in peace.
По молодости тоже мотал подобные трансформаторы- всё грамотно сделано.
В девяностые с руками отрывали,если медяхой мотан,,с мостом да ещё и в масле, только пеки
На мой взгляд монтаж не по мне. Алюминий , контакты алюм и меди без лужения, греться будет быстро, проходные болты через изолятор затяжка?! Так не делается.
@@beabeaer смысле не по ГОСТУ....🤣. Он делает по ТУ.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Мастеровые, уважаю таких людей!
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Great idea AWSOME. Have Blessed day.
Малик, молодчага!
it's pretty amazing it doesn't burst into flames along with the guy testing it. it's such a different world over there.
Wiring in houses in the usa used to be paper/impregnated cloth wrapped as well. It's called knob and tube wiring. It only really is a problem after 50-60 years when the coating gets brittle and cracks. Other than that, it works just fine.
@@ryan-uu9lj my house initially had knob and tube wiring. Very dangerous to have in a home nowadays. I had to get my entire house rewired in order to pass inspection.
@@BT_Spanky Yeah, it gets what are called point contact shorts. I rebuilt an old row house made college housing in pittsburgh after a fire gutted 2 floors. Not saying it isn't dangerous, it just doesn't really become an issue until the tar and lacquer become too old.
My hat is off to the two gentlemen really amazing work, Genius !!!
As an electrical & electronics engineer I must admit I have great respect for the simplicity of this & they way they use the most crude methods, materials & tools to make this.
You respect THIS? As an engineer you respect THIS?
@AnothaGuy87 so with what he's got and accomplished you think you so superior. Obviously think he's below praise because you say so .
Holy SHIT thats amazing!!! Idc what anyone else says these guys are MASTERS
Nice ❤️
Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬
Bravo very well done, congratulations. Thanks for sharing your skills. Greetings from cancun.
When you are thrown into the pits and need to make a living the end result is this ! Amazing skills these people have..
If this young man went to engineering school he would teach the teacher no doubt !
I don’t think he can afford to do that.......
@@619guy202
Hence the reason I said 'if'..
We have so many young people around the World so highly skilled and will never get a chance to progress like we have. I pray for everyone to be successful, Ameen.
that is normal electrician knowledge 🤷🏻♂️
@@kimerox2591 yeah
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Necsssity is the mother of invention and these guys must have 100 mothers...
or 100 necessity
Técnico japonês 👍👍 engenheiro alemão 👏👏 artesão indiano de pijama sentado no chão 😱🤯
Удачи парни, чес слово вы свой хлеб по настоящему зарабатываете!!!
عمل جيد
كل التقدير والإحترام
أتمنى أن يلقى منتوجك رواجا كبيرا .
I want a Malik welder that truly is the work of a genius
Молодец, голова на месте, руки паботают. Здоровья и любви.
Crazy awesome skills! My hats are off to you guys much props from America 🇺🇸.
FYI I’m sending my Lincoln mig 210 back and ordering one of these.
experience, hard-work.. there is no substitute.. LOVED IT !
Beautiful time to be an investor in Pakistan...🙏
Respect from Toronto Canada 🙏🇨🇦 great job be safe.
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Respect from Indonesia...very amazing
I only could repeat me - THESE PEOPLE ARE REAL HEROES !!!!!
Imagine what this kid could build if he had the right shop and tools!
he will be watching youtube like us
@@daddamadane2676
Or Maybe Playing PUBG
I imagine government agencies in the west shutting him down immediately. Regulations stifle creativity and enterprise.
Mil respetos a todos son bien inteligentes y trabajadoeres
I watch alot of these vids. They're talented!
Imagine if these people could be given a chance in a country like United states or England. They would make a fortune with their hands on skills
No they are busy with there religion
You can’t make a fortune with your hands in America today unless you’re a doctor or a famous artist
@@IanSmithKSP There are a billion good reasons you don't, and can't, do this for a living in first world countries lmao.
These can't be sold in the US due to saaftey regulations
Nope others would be making a fortune of those people
That Welding unit will come in handy for lots of other shops to use - looks great.
Excellent job.
Congratulations!
Hugs from Brazil.
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I don't really love what they are doing, but it is great to see it being documented. All of these back alley shops have techniques that may be useful someday.
You have to watch them making AK's. Then testing them in the alley. Proof firing at it best.✌❤
@@jameserkel4238 think you're thinking of the "gunsmiths" in the Khyber Pass region, probably the only place in the world that you can get a gun with cast iron parts... Remember, Pakistanis make guns, Indians make welder/cooker combos
@@blargkliggle1121 I believe you are right about that. Just amazing!✌
Any man can agree, its nice to built something yourself
А где серия, там где они ракету делают? Мне чисто для осознания своей никчемности...
а ты никчемный ?? в россии 100 лет назад телевизоры механические и радиоприемники собирали дома на коленке ..
трансформатор сделать да по шаблону ничего сложного нет . .. кому только он нужен кроме них самих . ..
@@serbeer1240 Да, и сейчас вот в России С 300 делают, которые кривую земли облететь не могут как то
Какая ракета, он на сварку смотрит даже не щурится. Терминатору ракета не нужна.
@@serbeer1240 а сейчас что делают на коленке?) Бутылку держат?)
Пламенный привет с Татарстана
Crazy abilities in pakistan. If I lived there I would probably end up homeless due to my lack of skill
Totaly agree.
In kenya our universities are full of theories no practical
@@rodgers7164 that's can't be a good thing surely 🤔
@@rodgers7164 this makes sense. In other words all talk and no practical application... it's easy to memorize things but to use the knowledge to actually do something unique takes crazy intelligence
@@rodgers7164 all by design, in Europe the same
смотрю эти видео и залипаю
Amazing.... Making electrical transformer theory come to life. Well done.
Wow, I love the use of old wrapping etc wouldn't surprise me if he made the laminations the previous day either. The only questionable guy was the tester, bare mains connections and no googles
He had his eyes closed during testing.
Even I closed my eyes....
I have an uncle who has been welding for decades and never wears goggles. I am not sure how he has not gone blind yet.
Burn out his eyes plus it not gogles it a hood
Amazing brother,, engineer skill
Whenever someone moans and complains as to why our manifacturing jobs leave for overseas countries I will show them this.....we USED to be like this young man, we used to crank out QUALITY goods at bottom prices, somewhere along the line buying "Made in USA" now means paying more than triple, hiring an American is expensive, we are overregulated, we are strangling ourselves, meanwhile, this Gentleman just made a friggin welder by himself!! Love and respect for this Man.
Sometimes regulations are good, or do you want to die when you plug in your electric device? Btw these people are slaves.
I hardly call this quality. Ingeniuous sure.. but quality ? Lol
Ya, if it wasn’t for government regulations we could be sitting in dirt doing this for a living!?
@@NO-cb7po that's what you guys think. They are not slaves. They are craftsmen. Mostly it's from father to son handed over small business and they make decent living to survive.
I was one of them and now i am in your so called first world owning my business but I enjoyed my every moment working along side with my father in that small workshop.
Talk about a skillful individual. I have no experience in welding but to be able to do what this guy did without special machinery is quite amazing.
I am glad to be in the USA
Hello from Kyrgyzstan!!!
Hi from Ufa, Russia.
Кимдин баласысын???
@@АлиОбитов-к5л с какой целью интересуемся?
@@comradeeighteightseven6775 индивидуализма нет?
@@Butterfinger312 какая разница ты все равно кроме русского не понимаешь
I like that they bring in a certified electrician to connect the final bit of wiring and plug. Can't have just anybody (even Malik) do that, that's dangerous!
Работящие мужики🤗от бедности не унывают,нет денег на сварочник ничего страшного сами сделаем.😊
@Fuck Gulfik кто тебе такую чушь сказал
Да, кустарное производство. Но... если в мире заводы встанут, то эти ребята будут на вес золота. Как посмотрю такие видео, они там на коленках делают все, что угодно. Молодцы!
Excellent wrok,
the great.
and the best 😯
Интересный канал. Лайк и подписка с меня. Браво. Пламенный привет с России. 🇸🇮🙏🖐️🤝👍
Wow...this is so amazing, the tapping, numbers of winding? This guy knows what he is doing. End of the day, the welding set is functioning and working! Job well done!
Will probably outlast the stuff you buy in stores.
easy to troubleshoot if any problem occur
If you did one thing and only one thing your whole working life, you would probably be pretty good at it to. The skills that these guys have just amazed me...totally!
Thank you friend. Very impressive.
Keine aufwändigen Maßzeichnungen, keine Stanzbiegevorrichtung, keine Soll-Spezifikation mit engen Wertvorgaben. Es funktioniert einfach, super 👍
Probably welds better then the shit you get from box stores imagine if he had quality supplies to the welder he could produce excellent job my man
No.
Why would it work any better than a cheap welder from a shop?
To me it’s a fire waiting to happen.
Transformer is allways better than inverters. It is heavyer , of cource.
Well , I allways speak from personal experience. And I dont care what others think.
@@Zari_Ivanov transformer welders are fine of all you do is weld mild steel but if you need to weld aluminum, stainless, mild steel in all positions and control arc strength wave pattern and so on then you need an inverter. In simple terms transformer welders are for novices.
Excelente! Son genios!
And this even creates a good business of making COOL looking welding plant for buyers , since today many are buying customises products ! Regards from India!
رائع...عمل جبار من أحياء عربية ...تحية للإخوة
سعيد انه اعجبك!
Absolutely fantastic
Thanks for watching.
♥️♥️♥️ from sénégal 🇸🇳
Great skilled pakistani people: respect!
Amazing talent. Rest of the world has lost these skills.
Nope... there are still poor states in the the US like west Virginia and Kentucky were people are very resourceful lol
@@frankluikart4122 interesting
@@frankluikart4122 yeah they are making machines that help them eat
Could have been better if he used varnish or glyptal instead of that "black tar", better insulating and temperature properties and a lot neater. He should also have used fish paper too for the insulation in between windings instead of that substitute paper. Probably to keep costs down and the price low enough for the local consumption. A good backyard industry. I salute you.
Thanks a lot for your worthy suggestion to us & thanks again for your love.
sensillamente magnifico trabajo dios te bendiga
Respects from USA ... the closest to that we have is a guy that make pillows and sell them for 200 ...
Had no idea what tf he was building until the last 1.5 minutes and no I didn't want to skip through it watched the whole video. We all should note this was shop/homemade not manufactured at some plant! Very creative!
His determination, electrical knowledge and skill are truly incredible
Yea just think what he could do with a bomb knowing electrical like that
@@rickycorbin4626 i feel sorry for you.
Fedal ty
Great minds go far 👏
We will need a lot of talented people like him I glad of know that with few sources , it is possible to build greaty things such like this one.
To the young men congratulations.
I'm form México.
Incredible skills and knowledge. I want one of his welders. Awesome.
Good luck to use it. Absolutely no electronic stabilizers, you have to have just as much skills to use it as to make it.... Its another paradigme...
@@anastasielecourt modern tools have just become more idiot proof, these were the tools that started it.
Be hard to use.
He learned those skills in a factory somewhere before setting up his own shop.
This isn’t a backyard tinkerer who just stumbled on how to build a welder.
@@CalmoOmlac The speed, precision of each move, and the movement from station to station gives it away in my opinion. I used to work for my father in a shop rebuilding alternators.
@@CalmoOmlac An assembly line style process is the same whether it's a mom and pop alternator shop or the BMW assembly line.
How you got so stuck on the single word "factory" is unknown to me.
If only such factories existed in the city and employed unexperienced youth!
What skills and talent, used all old fashioned tools but result is superb
7i
Impressive Welding Machine Build. Heck I'd Buy One.
u make an honest living guys. cheers from Palestine
A piece of equipment brought back to the bare necessities.
Love this channel.....subbed!
Sitting on the floor in a10x 6 ft shed on a busy road with basic tools and he can make a functional welder is incredible ,I wonder what it sells for.
around $60.
Преклоняюсь перед людьми , которые из говна и палок, способны изготовить ВЕЩЬ...ЛАЙК. Паренек -МАСТЕР..
А где тут вещь? Он просто намотал трансформатор и то назвать намотку хорошей я не могу, как и изоляцию из журналов.
@@Lavletyoung Уважаемый,я бы посмотрел бы ,как такую же работу и с такими материалами сделали бы Вы...Увы но в странах третьего мира ,на мой взгляд не очень то разгонишся на материалах.. Думаю что и такие простые вещи выполняют свою задачу на ура.При случае можно починить на коленке,или изготовить новую.. Так что как посмотреть на этот вопрос. А вот они от недостатка денег делают вполне себе годные вещи..
@@xedos68ful я делал тоже самое лет эдак в 15, ничего тут вообще такого нет. А потом и работал в промышленности связанной именно со сваркой. С чего вдруг меня должно волновать есть там какие-то материалы или нет? Там требуются нормальные электроизоляционные материалы? Требуются. И это не обсуждается.
@@Lavletyoung Кто то гвоздь в стену забить не может..И это сейчас сплошь и рядом..Я про Фому а Вы про Ерему..
Вот именно, сколько это будет работать. Хоть бы станок выровнял.
Спасибо!!Вспомнил как мы с отцом сварку матали в курской..и всеж работало..Тяжелая только.Пролачивали!!!
Good job bro.. 👍 From Indonesia..