Amazing Repairing Process of Accidental Bus in Local Workshop || #AccidentalBusRepair #machineshop #machinist #amazingtechnology #americantruck #cuttingedgetechnology #dieselcreek #pakistanitruck #machinerepair #manufacturing
Fantastic. But did not like the guy welding with no protection. Closing your eyes is not good enough long term. Btw this used to be an industry here in Norway, building buses on imported frame + engine.
Hay que sacar e el sombrero para estos constructores de carroceria de la nada hacen un bus con líneas redondeadas y sin fibra solo latón nada que invidiable a las grande empresas de fama felicidades para cada uno de ellos que ponen todo su trabajo conocimiento y saviduria en el trabajo bendiciones de acá de chile
Wish to see this talent working with modern tools in modern environments. Done a great job just with hand tools. Personal safety should never be compromised.
Extremely professional teamwork has resulted in the bus being repaired to a very high standard; ready again to be propelled into a deep ravine by a fearless driver with no concept of danger.
Do not forget overloaded the are terrible for overloading vehicles I would not want to travell in it why did it crash steering failure or brake failure not for me I do not trust it
@@Frankestein01nl Quite, and yes indeed, repeatedly rebuilt until the inevitable crash involving a huge explosion (and much loss of life) makes this impossible. Although even then...
Судя по качеству автобусов от ГолАЗа, при их сборке применяются примерно такие же технологии, так что то, что эти люди делают "на коленке", думаю не хуже того, что делает наш завод в Голицыно))))) Ну и ЛиАЗ не далеко ушел)))) У этих парней некоторые решения даже лучше, чем у наших заводов))))
I have to respect the workmanship and ability to accomplish such a monumental task with basic tools. This is nowhere near a modern facility. Nicely done.
Absolutely fantastic work with basic tools possible done in half the time one would be made here.... Love watching this and it's so good to see what really can be done. . Who need computers to design anything. They did it in a fraction of the time
Соорудили автобус практически на колене, без каких то спец приспособлений, тем более роботов. А получилось лучше, чем на "супер - пупер" заводе "УАЗ". Респект мужикам!!!
@@PreservationEnthusiast absolutely there are no regulation's here at all. Im just please my family dont have to get on transport "repaired" like this.
@@nicknamenick9448 Probably, or at least on this location the cost of bringing in, maintaining and securing robots is prohibitive. I've also read comments from CEO of companies from poorer countries who say they are committed to hiring more people and are opposed to replacing them with robots because the jobs they generate is a big help to their families and community.
But your insurance premiums would put you out of business, welding without eye, hand or body protection, not boots, not even shoes for some. nah.. they work hard not because they want too.
Agreed, over 20 years ago when I lived in the Middle East my sons had a quad bike for the dunes, they stripped the rear sprocket, I went to an Indian bike repair shop, he’s shook his head and said it will have to come from Japan (Honda bike) it will be 2 to 3 months, seeing the disappointment on my sons face the guy said, but I can make one, it’ll be ready tomorrow, 22 years later my son 31 years old still has the quad on his woodland home and that sprocket is still on it! These people are so resourceful they deserve massive respect.
The fact that they did this all by hand and it turned out so good is just incredibly impressive. And the speed they do it is equally impressive. Very skilled work.
the finished bus shown at the end is not even the bus they rebuild. I wonder if the bus they rebuild is even the one that crashed? the work they do is awesome either way.
Właśnie dzięki takim ludziom świat idzie do przodu, nie dzięki korporacjom i robocikom, tylko dzięki wiedzy i ciężkiej pracy ludzi, szacunek ogromny ode mnie 🇵🇰🇵🇱 pozdrawiam z Polski
3:40 I mean.... he has safety glasses but theyre sitting on top of his head. He's wearing sandals and has a long scarf to add a bit of excitement in case it gets entangled with the angle grinder and pulls his head towards it.
Obviously they have never heard of "Arc-Eye" (Welder's Flash)? - An inflammation of the cornea, caused by ultraviolet radiation from the arc during welding. Nasty and even possible loss of sight if long term exposure like these guys! I had it once as a young apprentice - that was enough for me! Use your heavy goggles or proper welders helmet guys! 😮
@@peterhowells7309 But that's the problem with them... Deeply ingrained work habits (BAD habits), and lack of any interest or desire to improve things around even a little. Arc eye? Put a slice of potato (or cucumber) on the eye and the next morning you'll be alright (Insh Allah...). EDIT - I think it was "potato juice" drops applied to the affected eye - not sure, Uncle Google is yer friend. Safety? What, you don't trust Allah Almighty? All and everything is in his hands, so if I'm going to be killed, in the grand scheme of things, by this or that, there's nothing that could change that. When strong turbulence hits an airplane, and the stewardess shout "FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELTS!" what one should do? BUT OF COURSE shout "Allahu Akbar", and fork the belts. It's all in the hands of The Almighty, so what use of then flimsy effing pieces of Allah knows what. See, when Moguls (who were Muslims) invaded (and conquered) what is now North India, the lowest castes converted to Islam in droves - say the right formula three times in a Mosque, and presto! You used to be an untouchable, something between leper and a dog - and now you're a proper human, equal to all them nawabs and sultans! (In theory, that is.) So, what's not to like about it? (and use it). But then that magic procedure doesn't (nor can) make anyone smart, educated and all - so when Pakistan was established they didn't have enough educated clerks just to staff properly post offices. I guess things have improved there since then, but seem only so much...
You have to give these guys credit!!!!! NO tools EXCEPT Bare Basic hand tools; safety equipment; sandals and Little else working in HOT DUSTY Dirty conditions, BUT do you hear them complain NO you do NOT ( i admit i do not speak chipmunk language 😆) all in all they do a Good job at a LOW price!!!! I drive urban buses as my daily job.
I would take these workers over any western world worker, they work hard, they are completely aware of what is going on around them. And talk and work at the same time, how many times have you seen a group of workers in these talking and working at the same time, never because they feel they need to stop what they are doing while they stand and chat. This was how it was back in the 60’s and 70’s in a lot of mechanic shops, the guys would be chatting away while working. Not today, workers cannot seem to talk and work at the same time. These guys may not be dressed by western standards, but then unlike those in the west they are completely aware of their jobs and work as a team. Can say that about many western companies these days.
ага, пазики отдыхают. вместо одного пазика можно 3 таких сделать))) шо одно сарай на колесах, шо другое))) надо тока толпу бенгальцев-пакистанцев выписать и они за скромную еду наштампуют на 100 лет вперед)
В юности я так же ремонтировал Лаз-турист лет 50 назад в СССР. Жаль человека, которому сегодня приходится так работать. Для нас это было нормально тогда, для них это нормально и сегодня
On 32 minutes I could have died of laughter... Painting the bus while sanding (and metal filings and dust) being blown towards the same paint!!! On another video, the spray was laid down even onto the workers themselves. But definitely impressive, even if this is not strictly a repair.
These craftsmen always amaze me with what they can do with such primitive means. Good Job I wonder what they do durnig Monsoon season and what the pay structure is. Kind of cool. Arc welding smoking a cigarette.
Rebuilding a bus using such basic tools and a welding process which would hardly stand up to driving on bumpy roads is amazing! Doing it in a dusty yard with no protective clothing - a World away from 'health and safety' but got the job done!!
А где ещё 5$ то заработать? У них за прошлый год прирост населения 5 миллионов ртов. С таким темпом они скоро будут за 1-2$ в день вкалывать. Заберут у Китая все производства.
... до этого момента эта самодвижущаяся масса железа также несколько раз почти полностью восстанавливалась, а через пару дней после этого ремонта он снова попадёт в такую же аварию... ))))
когда чел заезжал в мастерскую на одной чисто раме с мотором и рулем, я подумал, а нафига что-то вообще делать? эти люди и так спокойно могут чисто на раме свесив ножки на сотни км мигрировать. а потом увидел "дворец" на крыше и понял, что им тупо будет некуда их любимые мешки с дерьмом грузить