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.
@@steinbauge4591Turkiah killed all of those industries in EU. They make these cheap PVC buses on top of MAN, Mercedes or DAF chasies. The only good one is Solaris from Poland if you ask me
@@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.
@@nicknamenick9448robot akan hancur jika terjadi perang dunia3, tidak akan ada lagi yang bisa membuat mobil, tapi orang ini, akan terus bekerja membuat mobil😂😂😂😂
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...
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.
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))))
everyone here is an individual artist. There is hardly anything like this in Europe anymore, just boring machines. Big respect and greetings from Germany
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
Busetas colombianas tambien son carrocerias de fibra puesto a un chassis de camion. Sirve para su caso - y es economico. Ahora las ciudades empiezan a organisar el transito mismo i compran buses in Europa (or China) - mas caro, nunca va a funcionar sin subsidios pero la gente lo considera "progreso"
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.
@@DiscoveringSkills Fantastic 👍 The whole thing would be squashed in my home country, because there's no skills to repair, such a waste. They just buy new all the time 😞
@@keepitreal1547 if you really think we "squash" busses like that because there is "no skill" in the country (im guessing you're from somewhere in the eu or us ) then you're pretty dumb, lol
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...
@@PreservationEnthusiast absolutely there are no regulation's here at all. Im just please my family dont have to get on transport "repaired" like this.
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.
Are any of the welds any good? I Am no welder, but I can make good solder joints including brazing. And as far as I can determine these joints we be breaking all the time because of vibration.
Yeah, it doesn't seem great, not to mention where they weld directly onto rusty metal. Albeit even if the welds hold, it would presumably fold similarly to when it crashed the first time("first" may be optimistic though)
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
while there may be several ways to say it, an equivalent would be "Koi masla nae yeh ho jaye ga" close translation "thats not a problem this will be done [later]" Although thats not what these folks are speaking they are speaking "Punjabi" language thell probably say "koi rola nae bs touching hon aali" meaning "not a problem just requires a little bit of touching up"
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.
Simply amazing...if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes..I wouldn't have believed it...unbelievable the effort and work they put in these incredible projects and in sandles too😊... Question: How much did this project cost? Material? Labor?
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.
Прокатился я на подобных автобусах в Шри-Ланке, занятное я скажу времяпровождение. Подвески нет, едешь как в кузове грузовика, сиденья маленьки и не удобные. Поездка минут 20 и выбегаешь с автобуса с такой радостью.
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.
... 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
Классический растабас, шире габарит - вкрячили седушки 3+2, плюс места для стоячих пассажиров, плюс второй этаж для тех кто не боится дождика и высоты. Безопасность обеспечена амулетами в кабине и главным правилом дорожного движения - "пропусти того кто больше"
Wow I really love the raw talent these people have total respect for their skill they can make fix rebuild anything I can’t get enough of their videos 😊 14:27
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)
Молодцы, похвально! Интересно как эти автобусы собирают на заводе!!! В целом за работу молодцы, ни спецовки, ни перчаток, ни очков, всё голыми руками🎉🎉🎉
This is not repairing.... This is fresh coach building.... In anycase great job with basic tools...👍
Son de otro mundo manejando esa mierda y pasando mensage por e celular .
@@RaulGiacomin-eq6ff 😂
13:20 it’s not necessary to wear the welding mask, you just need to have it in your hands
Taking into consideration the fact that you are not working in the best conditions or using the best tools and machinery , you have done your best! ❤
🇵🇰 :)
Very good👍👌 🌹🙏🙏🙏🙏
many workshops that have better equipment can not do better
@@Arvinderpalsingh393gumil❤❤
All are hand made 👌 Great work 👍
That's not a repair, it's a complete new build. Great work.
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.
Panel beater here it’s all considered a repair
Exactly
Qqq~~@@steinbauge4591
@@steinbauge4591Turkiah killed all of those industries in EU. They make these cheap PVC buses on top of MAN, Mercedes or DAF chasies. The only good one is Solaris from Poland if you ask me
This is hand made. I find this more satisfying to watch than watching videos with fully automated robots building cars or buses.
That means their labor is cheaper than robots and electricity
@@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.
Yes
Good job!
@@nicknamenick9448robot akan hancur jika terjadi perang dunia3, tidak akan ada lagi yang bisa membuat mobil, tapi orang ini, akan terus bekerja membuat mobil😂😂😂😂
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
Exactly what i was thinking, rebuilt and ready to roll (over)... again...
@@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...
They Have To You Get Hurt,You Can't Work ,Can't Work, You Starve...
Skill and quality control the Swift Motorhome factory could only dream of.
real amazing skills in manual process with homemade mechanical tools🤩🤩
Ох эти Пакистанские жестянщики и мастера с супер тапочки и национальной универсальный спецодежд.
Thanks 🙏
А волшебный, всё варящий гнутый электрод?
Так это их предупредили что снимать будут и они одели чистую одежду.
Скоро и мы так будем всё строить. Ещё б нам в Сибирь тепло почаще подвозили. И депасы за внесение изменений в конструкцию не разматывали.
@@pnireset В Сибирь ты точно уедешь и не автобусы строить.
Everything is made of sheet metal, attached to hold it together, painted with a brush, the interior is made of wood... perfection.
yeah... perfection... for 19th century
@nikkkk1633 if you don't think this is impressive given how it was done, you're just being an ass.
They only bother making it look good from the outside.
there is no repair here; they discarded the damaged bus body and did a new one. good work.
boy it's a good thing you showed up
Yes it's called discarding and carding mechanical. With stickerings and motor chain belt 5.0 acordances.
It actually is a repair, just no restoration.
The old body was pretty stuffed to be fair, i,m glad i was Not in it, my guess; it went over a bank??
Panel beater here it’s all considered a repair
Only if I had worker’s like these guys I would become the happiest man in the world.
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.
That welder had better be very well paid for his work and risk taking...
You mean that you would exploit them and live off their hard work while paying a pittance?
That makes 2 of us. These guys don't stop.
@@Elwingish bahahah yep a whole $1.27 per day
You could name this video "Resetting the trap for the next coachload of victims"
you can say that about any car manufacturer :D
@@susguy5 No, you cannot...
the victims in this case survived the last time
How do you know?
@@susguy5 Siempre que sea de la india.
I really respect the amount of work they did without power tools. Is it crude? Yep! Is it effective? For sure.
Респект работникам но в первую очередь респект тем кто решается на таком "автобусе" ездить ежедневно .
ЛиАЗ курит в сторонке , ха ха ха
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))))
И без всяких гос поддержек)
Funniest part - 32 mins in, guys angle grinding in the dust while other guys are painting the bus - comedy gold!!
Note: the oldest of these workers is 23.
this is not painting, this is rust or base coating
Difficult is welding to the given meaaurement
I immediately went to comments when i spotted that :D I wasnt alone lol.
That's how they do metallic paint.
Great content bro you are discovering talented people who are doing great with less resources
Thanks 🙏
Discovering nothing, its been on YT for years 🤣
everyone here is an individual artist. There is hardly anything like this in Europe anymore, just boring machines. Big respect and greetings from Germany
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
Busetas colombianas tambien son carrocerias de fibra puesto a un chassis de camion. Sirve para su caso - y es economico. Ahora las ciudades empiezan a organisar el transito mismo i compran buses in Europa (or China) - mas caro, nunca va a funcionar sin subsidios pero la gente lo considera "progreso"
I am amazed at the workmanship, the conditions in which these men worked under, their clothing, footwear, heat, steel etc,etc and remade that bus.
They don't look like Jawas, but they sound like Jawas because they're speaking Jawa to hide their trade secrets from their competitors.
Sialkot we can read on a sign is in Pakistan.
Мне напоминает миньонов 😂
Surface recarpetings,
@@bernarddeham4787joke went over your head there mate.!
سي سر ئيه الى الى قرر لي الروح في č do لي BC@@ArslanSattar-v5b
Создание космических кораблей вызывает у европейцев почему то меньшее восхищение, чем пакистанские ремонты. Парадоксально.
I think these workmen could build anything they put their mind to. Maybe next a spaceship. Great work done with mostly hand tools.
yes but that one guy if a screw doesn't come out in like two turns its time for the grinnder lol
Their country is a Nuclear Power. People tend to forget that.
@@Mercmad 🤷♂ and what has this to do with this comment? lol ..
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.
Amazing. What was the timescale from start to finish?
Almost 8 to 10 days
@@DiscoveringSkills
Fantastic 👍
The whole thing would be squashed in my home country, because there's no skills to repair, such a waste.
They just buy new all the time 😞
@@keepitreal1547 if you really think we "squash" busses like that because there is "no skill" in the country (im guessing you're from somewhere in the eu or us ) then you're pretty dumb, lol
😏
I'm amazed that they bent all those arches to match, without measuring or a template.
Красавчики-мужики.Просто на "коленке" восстановили автобус.Сколько смотрю их механиков и литейщиков-просто супер.
Какие молодцы браво мужики, нахер закупать новые автобусы когда можно сделать самим здоровья вам берегите себя
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.
_No risk, no fun - no guts, no glory..._ "as they say" ;-)
@@MrKotBonifacy
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...
@@peterhowells7309 was sat there thinking those shades they were wearing probably weren't quite enough.
This is something else they predicted in the song " in the year 2525" ! Amazing!❤
Super job ! 👍
No problems with such skilled workers of all kinds. Here it would have been scarpped and a new ordered.
Yes, and we would have had a safe bus instead of one bent to shape and held together with tack welds.
@@PreservationEnthusiast absolutely there are no regulation's here at all. Im just please my family dont have to get on transport "repaired" like this.
Also here are people that are polarisering. Menings don't count, facts do! ❤
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.
How many hours do these guys work in a days time & how much do they make per hour or per day ?
Are any of the welds any good? I Am no welder, but I can make good solder joints including brazing. And as far as I can determine these joints we be breaking all the time because of vibration.
Yeah, it doesn't seem great, not to mention where they weld directly onto rusty metal.
Albeit even if the welds hold, it would presumably fold similarly to when it crashed the first time("first" may be optimistic though)
Это автобус? Или они теплицу делают
у них спецы с мерседеса стажировку проходят.
Сарай передвижной !!
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
What's Urdu for "that'll buff out"?
What ?
while there may be several ways to say it, an equivalent would be "Koi masla nae yeh ho jaye ga" close translation "thats not a problem this will be done [later]"
Although thats not what these folks are speaking they are speaking "Punjabi" language thell probably say "koi rola nae bs touching hon aali" meaning "not a problem just requires a little bit of touching up"
@@shahraizali Most insightful comment in this entire section
What a great bus, i love your ingenuity 👍
Thanks 🙏
would have been stronger if they had used super glue and duct tape
Would like to know, how old the chassis really is...?
Maybe 20? :)
What is the steering components like and the brakes probably worn out
@@PeterShaw-lb9lt maybe
Hello, incredible job guy's. Here in France we are unable to do that kind of work without a big industrie behind it! Congratulations.
Amazing spray paint working with very limited masking off .. Wow 🤩
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.
Μπράβο σε όλη την ομάδα, έφτιαξαν το λεωφορείο από την αρχή, το έκαναν καινούργιο, πάρα πολύ καλή δουλειά, μπράβο!!!
How Much Are Welding Rods There Or Do They Make Their Own
Simply amazing...if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes..I wouldn't have believed it...unbelievable the effort and work they put in these incredible projects and in sandles too😊...
Question: How much did this project cost?
Material?
Labor?
This was pretty impressive and very satisfying to watch 👍
I have to say its looking not to bad & brand new seats,
😄 , Good job Guys,
Good job pakistan. From indonesia
Skilled artisans no safety boots or gloves yet they work perfectly..great team!!!
No kidding. OSHA would have a feild day with those working conditions.
Молодцы Пакистанские без отказные мастера.
Thanks
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.
Warning; watch out for falling parts!! Lol
Teen Da Dabba 👌👌👌
Прокатился я на подобных автобусах в Шри-Ланке, занятное я скажу времяпровождение. Подвески нет, едешь как в кузове грузовика, сиденья маленьки и не удобные. Поездка минут 20 и выбегаешь с автобуса с такой радостью.
так это и есть грузовик, по крайней мере шасси от него на рессорной подвеске
Can you tell me why it looks like a circus wagon? I this going to be used for royalty? Why all the fanciness for a utilitarian bus?
А наш Паз-Вектор чем отличается? На строительных саморезах и на пене держится.
@@АлдарЦыренов-м6п ценой :)
Зато сидений как в Боинге напихали.
This is amazing to build a home made body with all the details for a bus, love the enthusiasm these people have.
Rebuilding a totalled bus shell in 45 mins impressive! Well done Lads, even The A Team would impressed!
Yes they know work work and work with cares of designers :)
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
I keep hearing the Benny Hill theme in my mind. LOL
lol lol lol
And I was forced to learn geometry at school. Is this bus all on arrival or was it then boiled?
Amazing hardworking people ❤
افضل الحرفيين الباكستانيين فى دون رفض❤❤❤❤
Excellent TEAM WORK.
Everybody works hard.
Good 👍 job thanks
Imagine just driving that absolute wreck on public roads down to the repair yard absolute casual AF. It really is a different world over there.
Its called being resourceful. Chassis and engine is is working order so why send to the whole thing to the wreckers?
And driving whilst on his mobile
This is 💯 percent hand made BUS , Good job and BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO 😂😂
dem kann ich nur zustimmen.
These dudes are OG. Such talent. In the US these craftsmen wouldn’t be allowed near a workshop.
35분 41초 헉... 한국의 찌라시신문(조선일보 24년 1월 중순 추정). 파키스탄 버스 제작공정에서 발견되다. 대단한 국위선양이군...
세금 착복 하려고 판매부수 맞추려 잔뜩 찍어 내자마자 폐지로 수출 해버리는
찌라시 클라스.....
좌파들은 공정한 뉴스를 보도하는 신문사를 찌라시신문이라고하지.
그럼 경향이나 한겨레가 우수한 신문이냐?
이미 들켜버렸군요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 잼께 보고있는데 참...민망하다. 조중동 클라쓰 ㄷㄷㄷ
조중동 이넘들 그냥 부수 찍어서 쓰레기 수출로 세금 타먹는 새끼들임
this is the best episode of scrap heap challenge ever :)
Ich dachte schon,der fährt so mit schiefen Fenster nun weiter Buslinie an die nächste Haltestelle zum ermäßigtem Fahrpreis!!🤠
fantastic Craftsmanship! made me wish I had taken Metal shop back in H.S
I was enthralled throughout the entire video 😀👍
this is not "repairing"
this is "building" / making
Panel beater here it’s all considered a repair because it was damaged that includes new parts
Die reparieren nicht,die bauen neue Busse.Super gute Arbeit.RESPEKT!!!👍👍👍
Молодцы у вас Золотые руки .👍👍👍
Incredible‼️👏🏻🔥👏🏻🔥
Глаза боятся-руки делают!👍🏻
Thanks 🙏
глаза такое будут бояться и после того, как автобус уже готов)))
Awesome 😎 job 👍 guys 👌👌👌👌
No repair job here they they just built a whole new bus. Awesome workers.
What a handsome bus. And many seats for people to travel. These people a really hard workers.
More than repairing the bus, it’s rebuilding it, no? 🚌
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.
Family business - not much cash involved.
Membuat bus kaya membuat rumah ajah pake papan segala.pakistan memang kreativ manual 😁😁👍👍
ماشاء.الله. وحق.علي.ابطال.اخوكم.من.العراق❤
Safety first…
What do you do in the afternoon?
Wonder how the bus got wrecked? Guy driving it to repair place is watching only his phone as he passes camera! 😮
Looks like it was rolled
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Just like in every other country. Even law enforcement can be seen watching their phones. 😼😸
😂😂😂😂🤣🥳
MASTER OF METALS. Congratulations here Brazil.
... 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
От аварии ни кто не застрахован , ну а мастера они золотые руки и еще с художественным вкусом , я восхищен их слаженностью и работой .
Жесть. Тут стекло на телефоне разбил, и побежал новый покупать. А тут..... Автобус к жизни вернули!!! Браво!!!
Surprised they didn't pick up a few fares on the way to the shop! Well done.
Non stop makings
No pesky police harassing them.
Great Work! What I miss in this Videos is the information in which Country and town it was filmed. And what the name of the company?
Так что за название модели автобуса получилось?
Thanks
Перевёртыш 4.0
Rolled over
Классический растабас, шире габарит - вкрячили седушки 3+2, плюс места для стоячих пассажиров, плюс второй этаж для тех кто не боится дождика и высоты. Безопасность обеспечена амулетами в кабине и главным правилом дорожного движения - "пропусти того кто больше"
Brilliant skills, Thanks Discovering Skills
Wow I really love the raw talent these people have total respect for their skill they can make fix rebuild anything I can’t get enough of their videos 😊 14:27
Thanks 🙏
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How long does it take from start to finish to make a bus like this?
You guys are hard workers. Well done.
Wow, amazing outcome, turned out beautiful :)
Highly skilled sheet metal work................... a pleasure to watch.
Да, по безопасности автобус на троечку, но насколько он экономично построен - это просто загляденье.
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)
Un ottimo lavoro! Fatto in condizioni di lavoro precarie.
Pretty good looking welds from a couple guys wearing Ray Ban's.
Молодцы, похвально!
Интересно как эти автобусы собирают на заводе!!!
В целом за работу молодцы, ни спецовки, ни перчаток, ни очков, всё голыми руками🎉🎉🎉
Блин, ну ты посмотри на них, ну всё что угодно могут восстановить!!!