tôi tự chế thuyền tương lai các vật liệu từ bãi rác tụ sáng tạo thuyền từ các vật liệu từ bãi phế liệu I made my own futuristic boat with materials from the landfill Build a boat from materials from scrap yards
Xin chân thành cảm ơn tất cả các bạn các ae đã quan tâm và đóng góp ý kiến. Chúc các bạn một ngày vui vẻ và luôn thành công trong cuộc sống❤ - Sincerely thank you all for your interest and comments. Wish you all a happy and successful day in life. ❤
Theo mình tìm hiểu , để giúp cano không nhảy trên mặt nước phải cần hai miếng kim loại ép xuống mặt nước phía sau đuôi thuyền . Không biết có đúng không ?
In the USA, the "WOKE" would accuse him of having some type of privilege and being the beneficiary of a tyrannical male patriarchy. I call it hard work by a skilled human.
You amaze me ... I'm a retired engineer of 45 years and to be honest, I would be challenged to accomplished what you have with this project. Your knowledge, skills and ability to adapt are rare indeed. I thoroughly enjoyed watching you work and devise ways of solving issues. You have received over 6,000 comments on your accomplishment and every single one is well deserved. Good luck to you in all that you do in life, Cheers Mate!!
Just think what he could do if he had every thing he needed instead of junk/garbage! I really think people like this guy should be put in contact with major corporation R and D departments some where! Their talents go unrecognized....
But thats the point. Soon people might have to devise solutions from the rubble of others. He is an inspiration to those who choose to live in coexistence with nature developing their skills with things other privilege countries describe as waste. His skills would be wasted in a corporation producing products from new materials at high dollar for people who have wasted a plethora of solutions to excessive consumption already. A new, improvising culture is emerging and it is so greatly needed if anything is left after nature achieves balance again.
These skills aren’t really that rare among people that are closer to survival type lifestyles. A good portion of village kids in Alaska can repair a snowmobile engine in the bush. Their survival depends on it. When you live in a culture that reuses, recycles and repairs what they can because the cost of new is just too much to afford, these skills are more and more prevalent.
Yes, he knows engines. I would take far more time cleaning things. I would get stuck on one or two nasty details. He doesn't get stuck, he knows the best solutions. When you know a couple of good mechanics, you'll know the way they work. He simply has it all. Patience, energy, experience and mental calmness.
Người VN rất thông minh và sáng tạo. Nếu có một nguồn lực nào đó hỗ trợ thì khả năng của người VIệt sẽ còn tiến xa.Chúc MR Hồ có nhiều động lực để làm thêm những sản phẩm siêu độc lạ nữa. Thank anh
My dad used to be able to strip down and rebuild engines like that - and also turn his hand to pretty much any skill (electrical wiring, plumbing, carpentry, welding, fibreglass, epoxy moulding etc), would rescue things from "the dump" and fix them up - it's refreshing seeing that combination of skills in a young bloke. Could sit and watch these vids for hours.
@Karl with a K Yeah, Dad used to do his own projects or help out the family - did a lot of work on my sister's house... he took a couple of days off sick and my sister said she couldn't tell people that she'd lost her plumber, electrician, plasterer, paper-hanger, carpet-layer, carpenter, painter and tile-layer "due to sickness" or people would be wondering what she fed her *workers*. His paid jobs mostly involved heavy earth-moving machinery and driving (he had every possible class of ground/road vehicle licence except for tram/trolley).
Amazing. you turn scrap into high value fun stuff. this is your best job so far. can you watch movies on those screens while you drive? :D keep up the good work
Awesome We’re proud of you , Bro Very good modification from scrap to useful personal water craft Wish you’re in N.Ca 🇺🇸, so we could help go to School . Keep up some good work Ca 3 điểm danh cho mọi video cua ban …Master 👋🥰👍
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Just rebuilding that burned out old motor was enough to earn him the title of mechanical genius, but then, forming a unique boat around it. Wow. Awesome
😂 chỉ là tài lẻ thôi bạn ơi. với góc nhìn một thợ máy Việt Nam thì sẽ có rất nhiều rất nhiều người làm được như cậu ấy. sửa xe ở vn thì con xe nào nó chẳng thế lốc máy gỉ sét ăn thua gì bổ một con máy " đại tu " thì cũng tháo từng chi tiết và rủa sạch phơi khô tuyển đồ xong nắp ráp cũng chỉ 2 ngày hoàn thiện. còn phần cơ khí làm cho có về mặt hình dáng thôi. tất nhiên những việc cậu ấy làm được cũng đáng ghi nhận và mọi người cũng đã ghi nhận rồi đó ok. lên dừng ở mức đó ok bạn nhé
i think i seen him build underground swimming pools out of mud and sticks using a stick and a reed bucket. he used the stick to dig and the reed bucket to carry the debris.
This is one of the most incredible feats of engineering and applied up-cycled design I’ve seen in a very long time my friend. You are truly an amazing engineer, artist and craftsman. ✌🏽
Aren't you going to tell him about the monoxide he is breathing in? 🤔 he is so close to the exhaust. And yes even though he is in an open space he can still get poison by the fumes from the monoxide. Research it yourself don't take my words as proof.
@@penlavits3305 you’re certainly correct Pen. I doubt he needs to research it though. I think carbon monoxide is something just about everyone knows will kill you. I was shocked to see the guy run that engine in that small studio with very little ventilation
Be sure to subscribe to Sailing Uma channel. Dan, the skipper, does all sorts of design upgrades to their sailboat that they bought for $3k. It is now an all-electric boat with an electric motor, solar panels and a wind turbine they designed themselves. It is truly incredible.
Such unimaginable talent! Thank you for giving scraps another chance!!! Anh gioi qua, em rat kham phuc anh. Chuc anh nhieu suc khoe va hanh phuc de tiep tuc sang tao. Best wishes to you!
i recently bought an old jet ski that looked beyond repair that has been sitting for two years now, but this inspired me to finish and get it running, maybe i’ll weld a hull with aluminum and make a mini jet boat! You made it obvious the impossible is possible..👏🏼
Just found your channel. What a perfect example of know how, combined with effort. Add in the efforts to record and show it all to us. It's a huge contribution in sharing your knowledge! Thank you!
So, I just spent the better part of 4 hours removing my old Rack and Pinion steering in my 1988 Center console boat. fed the new cable and drilled new holes for updated steering wheel and such. Was feeling rather accomplished until I saw this. I watched every minute! Inspiring dude! Thanks for the video
no new rings or bearings and the electronics all corroded from salt water ? i dont believe it . the bearings where freed up ,but most likely pitted and damaged and wont last ,same for the rings . and the electronics . he did a great job cleaning every thing . but i cant believe that it worked with out new parts .
@@garboi8976 You can see from the carb portion that the diaphragm was falling apart, and he rebuilt it with a carb kit since it showed a good diaphragm later on. Also, a 2-stroke engine simply wont run with a massive crankcase leak, with the very damaged main seal he showed. He most certainly used lots of new parts to get that engine back to running. It is a little deceiving from the video, but I'm guessing it gets him more views.
You are a very intelligent Youngman being able to take a project from your brain and create it from scrap material is amazing. Thank you for sharing your projects with all of us!
Did you go to university to learn any of these skills or did you just learn them through friends and family and experience? Would be great to share this with your viewers for any of us that would like to get familiar with this kind of stuff! I’ve watched several of your videos and you always leave me speechless. Great content thanks for your insight and inspiration.
One mans junk is another mans treasure...kudos to the engine rebuild..that is truly awsome!!! Great rebuild of a boat!!! I will bet he could build an ulralight airplane or qryo copter too!!!...Genius!!! Keep up the good work!!!
This guy is a mechanical genius! I didn't know what to expect, but throughout the whole video I was amazed and even left speechless through certain parts. Not just the knowledge, but also the creativity is astonishing! Kudos to the creator of this eye-catching water craft!
I would have worn some nitrile gloves for much of the cleanup work around the 3 min mark, and likely the entire expedition.. Solvents are great, but you need to protect yourself......Great video.
Yiu want cool dhit but you're poor, the problem isn't that you're poor, you just suck at being poor. Being totally useless is a trait of the rich, and you're not rich, you're poor. That means you have opportunity, go find some broken shit and make it cool shit.
I think the most satisfying thing is seeing you recycle bits and peices into this bad ass piece of work. Id put a larger or second fuel tank at the front to balance it out a bit better. Or like a foam mat that a small second passenger could sit in (if the boats got enough boyancy that is) I reckon once you get enough weight at the front, you will really unlock her full potential. Other option would be to extend the back.
I enjoyed watching every minute of what this young genius accomplished. I had no idea how, but WHOOHOO. My congratulations, it was a pleasure watching.
A fine mechanic. That is exactly the way that I was taught 50 years ago to break down an engine and even to clean the threads of the screws, then laying out and organizing the parts.
@@kirbylee57 a buddy convinced me to try a couple night classes at community college. I liked it and continued to go to night school or part time for ten years and became an attorney.
These time lapse videos are amazing! It would be cool to have some with audio breaking down what you are doing as well. Making it more educational would be awesome too!
This is the difference between a builder and someone who buys parts or alters stuff a bit. Bolt on parts are easy to do. Scratch built anything not so much. Nice job
@@NofreedomofspeechonRU-vid None of the tools he used to dismantle and cut that boat was limited. Those are used regularly in auto & repair shops. The only thing limited was the materials he managed to salvage. Yet he is a very creative person.
@@actionanimations4879 he used limited tools for engine rebuilds, fabrication as well as recreating custom parts, all custom garages have better high end advance tools these days while he utilizes those basic tools to finish the product is incredible. I'm sure he doesn't have 3d scanners, sand blasters , even mini crane maybe though he can build one on his own.
The truth of the matter is that we all have the same creative potential. It's just that ignorance keeps Us complacent and comfortable ... this is the limitation that we need to overcome to be truly creative. It all comes down to what we believe is possible or impossible. It's just a matter of perspective and choice is how we change it.
Mr Ho, you belong to the best of the human race. Congratulations. A beautiful example to follow when we have a good idea in mind and the skills to carry it out. It was a pleasure to follow your feat in this video. I confess that I was a little envious to see him master so many techniques. Best wishes to you. Waiting for the next video :)
Love the project, amazing! The test run shows the boat is ‘porpoising’ because the centre of gravity is too far aft due to the low canopy and leant back seat.
Да, особенно, восстановление подшипников скольжения, при помощи грязной салярки и масла, ещё бы показал, как можно в ручную, без точных приборов разпресовать коленвал и обратно его собрать
Он золотой фокусник, разобрал один мотор а поставил другой. На ютубе таких море, один магнитофон с лужи достал водой помыл и он работает, другой компрессор с земли выкопал, щеткой почистил и он как новый. Как для меня так это бред и сплошное нае.....во.
@@kuz3zy колуном для дров два коленвала на чурке половинили и собирали на глазок с двух один в тайге на буран. Ничего, два года ходил, сам удивился. А прокладки под головку получаются из берёзовой коры но это на вихрь, делали чтоб доехать- в итоге катались несколько лет. Вся сложность была найти берёзу с хорошей толстой корой. Так что кто во что горазд. А не разборный 3 цилиндровый коленвал меркурий 40 собирали с двух убитых, знаете как? При помощи болгарки и последующей нарезке резьбы внутренней и наружной на другой части, после такой сборки ходит 8 лет на водомёте но не часто- три четыре раза за сезон правда далеко.
Да нормальный видос чувак запилил! 😁 Чо вы накинулись? 🤔 На афишах в своё время написали бы: "На арене цирка - виртуоз-престидижитатор, мистер Тонг Чой!" Единственное, к чему мона придраться - центр тяжести сильно смещён к корме! Его так и будет всё время колбасить, даже на ровной воде! 👍😁🤪
Refurbishing that engine was pure genius, if that wasn’t enough, you then put the boat together out of virtually ‘nothing’! Great to watch, I would never have believed it, otherwise. Thank you.
this is what i love of people in countries that are poor, they have a great imagination and can build things out of nothing, stuff found in the dump and turn it into something cool. and they don't need to change their phone everytimes a new one comes out ! NICE WORK MR HO
Amazing!!!! Respect! I just don’t understand a people who sent dislikes. They are jealous,can not do any work like this,because,hands grow up from ass.
Mr Ho thánh che, you're so creative ! Your imagination is endless and unlimited ! You're mechanic magician ! Thank you for showing us your skills and talents !
Dude!!! That was impressive as hell!!! Major Kudos to you my friend!! You would be top dollar mechanic in the states!!! Your skill and ingenuity is off the charts!! What amazed me was coming across that piece of junk,, and picturing in your mind what it could be! And you made it happen.. you are truly a skilled man!! Final product is insane!!!!
I was kind of doubting in the beginning that you'd be able to turn that burnt down engine into just running. But you went above and so far beyond what I expected and turned it into a very appealing and unique futuristic small water craft. I'd prefer this over a jetskii! Looks like a new idea to change small watercrafts
I like the Skillz for real and the imagination to fix old relics..But I can say that the engines wont last a long time from how he is using the basics to rebuild them..Love it though
Bikes, boats, cars, etc. I love the Frankenauto approach. Seeing machines once thought dead live anew is wonderful. Whether you restore, repurpose, or reinvent it's all good.