Lots of ingenuity in u.s. you have to have a DOT inspector sign off on repairs like that usually more often than not if a chassis is broken they just junk it here when it could be fixed you do really nice work
NO, chassis are heat treated, that's why they don't get repaired. I left the US 20 years ago and I have seen first hand what happens when frames are modified
Because it's countries managed by idiots. Like Brazil is starting to be. We are no more true man and we are becoming insecure man modern man, full of fears. Crating too much rules to live for stupid population that accepts anything from governments.
I've been to China several times and have Chinese family members. There is an expression that translates to "shit work". This is not shit work. I have never seen this level of workmanship and attention to detail in China. I would be happy for this fella to work on any of my trucks.
@@LuiscarlosTreviño-p1xporque los chasis de camión son de un hierro temperado. En el momento de soldar justo en la soldadura se va volver a quebrar. Es como tratar de soldar un buen cuchillo... SE VA QUEBRAR
@@LuiscarlosTreviño-p1xtengo más de 40 años trabajando en camiones... Hay buena razón por las leyes norte americanas PROHIBEN soldar chasis de camión y depende del camion ni huecos se le permiten