Такова у них условия работы, ужасающая картина , мы от такого рабочего цеха сразу же убежали! Дай Бог им здоровья , счастья и удачи ! (это в Пакистане или же в Индии наверное )
Они в конце просто приварили ось к раме? типа 3000 использованных электродов недостаточно, болты отстой, вари дальше. Судя по толщине и количеству металла штука эта не сено возить будет, при всем уважении, но дорог у них нет, этож ось отвалится за поворотом!
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
Молодцы ребята! Без защиты, без техники безопасности, без маски, без хорошего инструмента... прицеп весит больше трактора наверное, учитывая сколько металла в нем. Прицеп без тормозов, нет смазки на пары трения, никаких гарантий... В перемотке как миньоны😅
Owner was like "OK guys, this week we are supposed to build a tractor trailer. Tools are here and in the warehouse you have some 6 tones of steel." Workers: "Yes."
@@AKAtheA Yes, good point. The whole trailer was made out of literall scrap but may not be that bad thing since, as far as I know, most of metal available (per price) in Pakisatn, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka... comes from ship breakers that cut old ships and sell the metal. Since shipbuilding is quite regulated (it should be, I hope), steel quality should be relatively good (most of ships are built out of EN S355/ DIN St52-3 steel). The real issue is that, since they do not have metal available in standard dimensions (here in Europe steel beams in all forms are available in 6m (approx. 20 feet) or 12m (approx. 40 feet) they make beams for chasis by welding smaller pieces together to get to the desired length. Beam welding is not a bad thing (if done properly) but they definitely have way to many welds on main chasis and each weld zone is potentional crack zone. There are few design flaws / weak spots too. Connection between main chasis and axis is very weak for a trailer of this size, hinges connecting the lower and upper chasis are very weak too, lift mechanism is very crappy, movable parts with steel to steel contact under high load - it will wear in no time since there are also no lubrication/grease nipples.
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
Your workers will lose their vision and contract skin cancer if you do not provide them with eye and skin protection. I watched several workers suffer burns to their hands during the video! Get them welding gloves and aprons. I know they are expensiive, but you will have to train new workers when they go blind, are seriously burned, or die from skin cancer. It will cost you more to train new workers and slow your production than the cost of some personal protection equipment. Protecting your workers' health is cheaper than retraining workers to replace the dead or injured ones.
It is not certain, the human is not taken into account in these countries, it is just a consumable that is replaced when it no longer works. It costs less to replace it than to equip it with protective equipment. and as for the training of new workers, seeing the quality of the work done, it's not super quality, but rather very basic, you just have to see the rust provided during construction, unthinkable in our factories or workshops.
@@harentroisthat's a sad reality in so many areas of the world. I watch alot of videos like this. You speak the truth about the lack of concern for human health and safety. It's crazy how many workers are barefoot or wearing sandals.
@@harentrois I agree with all except I wonder if your assesment that it costs less to replace a worker than to provide rudementary PPE is correct. In this setting It seems to me that it would cost more in lost production time to replace and train a worker than to provide him with a proper welding helment, welding gloves and leather apron and mandate long sleeved shirts. I understand work boots, or steel toed shoes and breathing apparatus are not happening. Those welders and helpers are blind men walking. One of them was staring into the arc as he was running the bead. The helpers were actually holding the work piece bare handed as it was being welded. Insane!
@@harentroisyou people have passed a very difficult time to reach present day status. Usually Western people hide their ugly faces. I saw old videos of their factories, people working in coal mines, chimney cleaning boys etc. Pathetic.
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb jbjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
Если эта телега по жизни будет стоять, а не ездить, то смысл в ней есть. А на ходу конечно разваливаться начнет. По виду тележка тонн на десять- пятнадцать.
@@georgyvahrushev3908 у них электродов и ржавого металла дофига, будут регулярно чинить тележку. И все будут заняты. У всех будет немного хлеба для детей. Так и будут жить веками...
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
As long as it runs well on the roads and the company feeds families, well done 👏 but for ISO 9001 we'll see later please. it's a pleasure to see you at work, it's a change from those mega factory shows on the documentary channels.
@@jemandjemand2362it's obviously standard Pakistan has so many companies working professionally in different sectors these are just street service providers across highways & heavy traffic roads to provide cheap work in immediate solution...
@@jemandjemand2362how come you jumped into this conclusion. They know ISO 9000,as well as, KAIZEN. The problem is those who have adopted these standards usually never allow these youtubers into their premises.
Fully automated production line! In Pakistan the meaning is, that as soon as one of these poor guys were injured or killed on the job, the next one immediately jumps in.
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb jbjj
very impressed with their skill with what little they have, only thing not impressed with is the lack of grease fittings on the hinge points and pins...and not packing wheel bearings and lack of a grease cap for the hub allowing grit and dirt to enter the bearings.
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
Why they dont pour a piece of floor so tbey can have a perfectly flat spot for welding and setting stuff up making it way faster , instead theyd rather fyck around on dirt and set it up with rocks and dirt . To bad the work they do could be faster and better if they used a little bit of common sense . Probably not a greaseable pin anywhere on this build .
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
Geito simples de fabricar mais muito bem caprichado muitas fábricas do meu pais tem todos os equipamentos modernos mais não consegui fazer algo igual a eles kkkk
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
What do you do here? What. What do you do here? WHAT? WHAT DO YOU DO HERE? I DO ALL THE GRINDING. Why does that man keep walking into the walls? Ohh, he’s our welder.
Now that everyone has a mobile phone, it might be an idea for people who make these videos to go on RU-vid to see what safety is. This can be safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, safety on tools and not least safety shoes. RU-vid also has videos where people can learn how to tie shoes, then sandals can be replaced.
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
fanstastique ces ouvriers bravo et quelle qualité du travail bravo combien de familles vont se nourir de cette construction plus que nos robots j'espére qui eux font vivoter le boys et qui offre au gros plein de fric tout le bénéfice
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I give you guys credit. You made that with a limited amount of tools and equipment. I would like to see you have better face shields for welding to protect your eyes from the arc flash. It also would have been better to add some brakes to the trailer for better stopping under a load, rather than relying on the truck towing it.
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb jbjj
Ah takes me out to my back yard while welding …..The old thongs haha smell of burnt flesh and jumping all over the place ..got to take your hat of to these fellas …they work with what they have ..from outback Western Australia 👍👍
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
This trailer is overbuilt using an excess of structural metal for the chassis, underbuilt in certain other critical places, and the welding quality is poor. The worst, of course, is the lack of protection for eyes, skin exposed to welding UV radiation, and foot safety against cuts and bruises! 🥵 !
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb jbjj
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb
I think that. 1. They should use better personal protective equipment: gloves, boots, welding helmet, leather apron and mask. 2. They should use stronger solder, type 7018, 9018, 11018. 3. They must make bevels for welding and leave space between the pieces (1/8) so that the pieces stick or adhere correctly. And even more so when it can only be welded on one side. 4. For very serious jobs like these, it is necessary to apply the welding vertically upwards. 5. For jobs as serious as these, it is necessary to apply the welding beads alternately: at one, at six 🕕, at nine 🕘, at three 🕒... At two 🕑, at seven 🕖.... 6. For jobs like these it is necessary to preheat the area where you are going to solder a little (60 degrees Celsius) 7. There is no need to bend the electrodes. 8. For jobs as delicate as these, it is better to apply the solder in letter (C) movements or in circles. 9. The entire piece should have some kind of tempering so that it does not bend so easily. 10. You can create a template or pattern to make the bevels with oxycut jjj hhjb jbjj