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  • The Crane Boom Was Broken Due to Heavy Lifting Then it Was Straightened By Experts || The mechanic
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  • @richardmoniz5795
    @richardmoniz5795 Рік тому +369

    It does not matter how straight it is after that section that was bent will always be the weak point. Heat changes the molecular structure in steel. Dangerous

    • @kevincase6202
      @kevincase6202 Рік тому +38

      When you have a country where life has very little value when someone is killed no problem they always have hundreds to pick up the loss

    • @decoysk
      @decoysk Рік тому +15

      needs a little bondo !

    • @alext8828
      @alext8828 Рік тому +17

      No, it's fine. This is not their first rodeo. They do this all the time. It's what they do.

    • @bhall9537
      @bhall9537 Рік тому +24

      But it was fixed by experts 🤣

    • @griffinmckenzie7203
      @griffinmckenzie7203 Рік тому +23

      @@alext8828 "They do this all the time". That's not a good thing, dude.

  • @user-lp8jw7ov6u
    @user-lp8jw7ov6u Рік тому +129

    За такой ремонт вся бригада должна стоять под стрелой крана во время подъëма!!!

    • @atomvirginia5706
      @atomvirginia5706 Рік тому +4

      I agree. Let’s see if they have faith in their work

    • @YchchataTohtobul
      @YchchataTohtobul Рік тому

      😀

    • @kymar_nakyrov
      @kymar_nakyrov Рік тому

      Это знаменитая бригада- пакистанские по,уисты

    • @serega3797
      @serega3797 Рік тому +5

      Согласен

    • @innyroze
      @innyroze Рік тому

      дададада и вокруг должна бегать обизяна с гранатой))

  • @user-xe8ow7li5b
    @user-xe8ow7li5b Рік тому +28

    Я думаю, тут такой высокоточный инструмент как угольник нахрен не нужен.

  • @maximemaxime3564
    @maximemaxime3564 Рік тому +324

    Everything I see there is terrifying! if the crane arm has bent at this place it is because there is the maximum effort exactly here. Seeing how the metal is treated in this place that needs the most solidity not only hurts me as a metallurgist specializing in welding and metal control, but is absolutely dangerous!!! Twist the metal that has been bent, therefore whose structure has been modified, by applying a second force to it, therefore by subjecting it to a second degradation, to then heat it to red color by medieval means, and then cool it by putting the water on it is metallurgical madness! Not to mention these welds which are not really welds, but rather metal fly droppings which I would not even want to repair the wheel of my wheelbarrow!!!! Are these people aware that it is a heavy lifting device and that they can cause an accident with their accumulation of technical nonsense? If I was a believer, I would pray that there was no death because of these madmen....

    • @camilodj8628
      @camilodj8628 Рік тому +13

      Just in case....keep away from that crane...

    • @doubleg8030
      @doubleg8030 Рік тому +30

      just needs benny hill theme music.

    • @cosmoschtroumpf
      @cosmoschtroumpf Рік тому +14

      In those countries, you can see the lack of means, and eventually, the love of good working.

    • @theonlybuzz1969
      @theonlybuzz1969 Рік тому +18

      They're all fully aware, did you know that for every worker who dies, there will always be two more to replace him. It's a very sad element to the infrastructure in the way of health and safety. If this freaks you out then don't watch any of the ship dismantle videos. The life of most of the machinery is from China, when the Chinese wear it down to make it uneconomic to repair, then they bodge it for a bit longer. Only then will it be sold to their neighbours the Pakistanis or the Indians, in fact anyone who wants to buy it. These guys will bring it back to life omitting some aspects of the safe operations like the safe working weight guide that would identify if the load was too much red light would be flashing away, they rectify it by taking the bulb out! Not all workshops are the same, the Pakistani truck company repairers smashed up trucks, to which they strip to the chassis, take all the rivets out, streighten the chassis by hydraulic ram, they make two channels that it inside the original rails so tight they had to be pressed in together. Then they rivet the kit and caboodle together and rebuild the whole truck back together and you would struggle to find any accident damage to it. It amazes me that it goes on but the infrastructure isn't there to check that any machines that's been damaged so much that they shouldn't be back in use until fully tested by a government body, not an independent company that the results can be fudge, just my two penneth worth sir!

    • @maximemaxime3564
      @maximemaxime3564 Рік тому +30

      @@theonlybuzz1969 It's been almost 50 years since I started working in metallurgy, welding, boilermaking and piping and I have spent my life in workshops since the age of 15. I have seen films about ship dismantling in India over 30 years ago and have also worked in Africa, China, South Korea and about 20 other countries in Eastern Europe. is, so I'm fully aware of what's going on there. I have seen welders working in conditions that you may not even imagine and workshops in China, Chad, Cameroon, Morocco and all over North Africa, we work in flip flops, we welding without a mask, we cast the metal without even a simple pair of gloves, and where we work without any machine. So let's not even talk about security. Yes I saw all this, with my eyes seen in reality and not only in videos. But is this a reason to accept that this continues in our time and not be indignant that these people take risks and make other workers take them? Is this a reason for not giving the same importance to the lives of these workers as to those of more advanced countries? Is this a reason not to write that this practice is totally prohibited for the good of all? I have read the comments on similar videos where people rave about the know-how of these workers when what they are doing defies all the rules of good practice and it is also for these people that I am writing these comments. I cannot bring myself to watch these videos laughing at their ignorance due to lack of training and their material deprivation, as some do, and I express my indignation.

  • @moethedeaf2746
    @moethedeaf2746 Рік тому +95

    I like the work ethics of these people but knowledge and common sense eludes them.

    • @irfankhan-bv1kf
      @irfankhan-bv1kf Рік тому +9

      Common sense is a sense that is not common

    • @kingdomofspeed8390
      @kingdomofspeed8390 Рік тому +7

      Working with minimal
      Tools, they did an exceptional job.

    • @fabvan3209
      @fabvan3209 Рік тому +3

      Talk about weak point in that structure 😔😔

    • @jurydegala9564
      @jurydegala9564 Рік тому

      @@kingdomofspeed8390 .

    • @Happy357mag
      @Happy357mag Рік тому +7

      @@kingdomofspeed8390 What do you mean "working with minimal tools" they have a press that's bigger than most of their houses, they have welders, chain hoist, and a torch to name a few. What they're lacking is knowledge.
      What tool do you think they need to do a good job?

  • @greggminkoff6733
    @greggminkoff6733 Рік тому +22

    There are butchers in every profession. If you watch this video then you have witnessed exactly what I'm talking about. When you have ZERO knowledge of steel, metal fatigue, heat and welding, you actually believe that you can repair anything.
    What should have happened was when the telescopic arm was on the truck it should have gone straight to the scrap yard. End of story.

    • @dombogchi
      @dombogchi Рік тому +4

      These people don't have the luxury of replacing culture, they'll do whatever it takes to fix it and if it breaks again then they'll fix again over and over, it's not the first time they're doing it they're experts in fixing, look at the setup they're using that means they do this for living.

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 Рік тому +41

    I do admire the work being done on this boom section, however I don't think I'd want to stand anywhere near this crane when lifting a heavy object!
    I was taught that steel has a nasty habit of 'remembering' where it was bent and at that point it will fail sometime soon.

  • @nikmos851
    @nikmos851 Рік тому +82

    Самое главное не стоять рядом когда этот кран начнет что нибудь поднимать.Бежать как можно дальше .....Это ужас свойства метала при нагревании меняются.

    • @user-gj7or6yu3s
      @user-gj7or6yu3s Рік тому +1

      Это на авито 🤣

    • @user-mb8bd6wj4t
      @user-mb8bd6wj4t Рік тому +7

      Поставить всю команду ремонтников и поднять над ними номинал крана.

    • @user-sz2xb4ih8e
      @user-sz2xb4ih8e Рік тому +5

      Ты только им об этом не говори, а то разбегутся.

    • @user-ze5dt6do4v
      @user-ze5dt6do4v Рік тому +1

      Моя первая мысля тоже об этом было😁

    • @user-xg5wz8kc8f
      @user-xg5wz8kc8f Рік тому +1

      Чем дальше тем лучше.

  • @Jynxx_13
    @Jynxx_13 Рік тому +73

    Thinking you could repair a telescopic crane arm like this is what led to it being misused and destroyed. SMH

    • @danielakers9711
      @danielakers9711 Рік тому +10

      The only way to legitimately repair a boom section bent like that and have the same strength as it needs is to recycle the material and make a new one

    • @danielakers9711
      @danielakers9711 Рік тому +3

      Next time it fails the metal fatigue at that spot will be brittle and prone to fractures and failure

    • @789jim
      @789jim Рік тому

      @@danielakers9711 bb 0

    • @slic_papa2671
      @slic_papa2671 Рік тому

      This is just going to get some one killed.

    • @KULTJAH
      @KULTJAH Рік тому

      Lmfao ok bob.

  • @94XJ
    @94XJ Рік тому +36

    Seeing as how the load limits were carefully followed before... im sure nothing bad will happen when this is put back in service with such severely compromised structural integrity

  • @redmesa2975
    @redmesa2975 Рік тому +47

    The fact that the boom was bent in the fist place, indicates misuse. A cobbled together patch, so the operator can abuse it again. Wow !

    • @billabong9215
      @billabong9215 Рік тому

      That boom is a homemade reconstruction in the first place, it bent because it is made from mild steel with no reinforcement or gussets on the inside. Somebody will be killed by this cobbled together bullshit of a thing.
      Edit... I'm only 10 minutes in and pulling my hair out already will update as I go 😅
      2nd edit, the fire on the inside... 🤣🤣🤣 pointless. No where near hot enough.
      3rd edit...the welding is atrocious. Simply awful weak welds.
      4th edit... these people literally have no idea what they are doing.

    • @James-on1vy
      @James-on1vy Рік тому +2

      My thoughts exactly. As an ironworker I'd NEVER be on a job with a crane like that

    • @migueldenovi5873
      @migueldenovi5873 11 місяців тому

      @@James-on1vy Don't worry, they are not going to call snowflakes like you.

    • @migueldenovi5873
      @migueldenovi5873 11 місяців тому

      5what a silly argument It's like saying there's no point in fixing a wrecked car.

  • @shakes7333
    @shakes7333 Рік тому +21

    If they would flip it over and put it up on blocks and put a block on top in the center and thennpress it, it would be a lot easier on the press and more efficient.
    Press works best pressing at one central point then two points spread apart.

    • @maximemaxime3564
      @maximemaxime3564 Рік тому +3

      in industrial matters it is necessary to avoid saying anything. Rolled sheets have a certain structure due to their manufacture and which determines their mechanical resistance. If we modify this structure by bending or shock or temperature etc... we reduce this resistance and doing what we say would be worse than the harm. It would cause a second damage to this steel which has already suffered a first. The only acceptable solution is to put all this steel in the overhaul!!!!

    • @theopinions47
      @theopinions47 Рік тому +2

      These people don’t have a Walmart, Lowes or HomeDepot. The only option is to do a half ass repair that structurally will only hold up for a short period of time because one the steel is compromised and two they never reinforce their welds and they only put patches.

    • @waynemasters8673
      @waynemasters8673 Рік тому +3

      @@theopinions47 Well if you are so opinionated on facts follow this up and give us an update on the life of this repair over time.
      Thanks in advance

    • @wlfent1
      @wlfent1 Рік тому

      Well said. That's what I was trying to say.

  • @diogenesprak8637
    @diogenesprak8637 Рік тому +9

    Da bekommt die Regel, " Nicht unter schwebende Lasten treten!", eine völlig neue Bedeutung.

  • @homaism
    @homaism Рік тому +14

    Сомнительный ремонт. Они не знают что такое усталость металла, память и ослабление при нагреве.

    • @user-yd7bh4bf8u
      @user-yd7bh4bf8u Рік тому

      Согласен. Нагрев и рихтовка ослабляют металл.

    • @user-vx3iq5xr5e
      @user-vx3iq5xr5e Рік тому +2

      Тока хотел написать. Это для перекупов поди. Сделать и продать)))

    • @innyroze
      @innyroze Рік тому

      чееееее?? ты серьезно? там пол класса образования они руками умеют а головой явно нет.

    • @komenntator7992
      @komenntator7992 Рік тому

      Здесь столько специалистов собралось. Вы поживаете в их условиях потом посмотрим кто на что горазд. Каждый из вас ржавый гвоздь выронтить не сможет. Знатоки херовы!

    • @innyroze
      @innyroze Рік тому

      @@komenntator7992 то что в видео показано это или саботаж или мошенничество, точно не ремонт. но ты давай поплачь бедненькие! это не они такие это жизнь такая

  • @rickallen9382
    @rickallen9382 Рік тому +23

    Mud dauber welds heating till red hot pouring water on hot metal the only thing missing was duct tape

    • @marksilva309
      @marksilva309 Рік тому

      That's right, no DUCT TAPE. Thank goodness, now it'll never break

  • @nainitalism
    @nainitalism Рік тому +39

    For some one who has repaired many a damaged boom from ships cranes.
    This definitely gave me goose bumps.
    Everything that should not be done was done.
    Most of these booms are made from high tensile steel for which there is a very strict welding procedure.
    Followed by NDT and finally a load test.
    Fingers crossed on this one. Hope nobody gets hurt.

    • @kevincase6202
      @kevincase6202 Рік тому +4

      In a country where life has little value you can take risk like this . This boom will never be as strong as it was, will never have the same capacity or strength

    • @mohammadnoormauludadnan1847
      @mohammadnoormauludadnan1847 Рік тому +1

      Yep.

    • @dementedbowine8681
      @dementedbowine8681 Рік тому

      how much would you cut down the max load rating

    • @kevincase6202
      @kevincase6202 Рік тому

      @@dementedbowine8681 that is the problem can not rate the new capacity we’re the welds done correctly x rayed to certify, the proper metal, welding rods pre heat proper setting on welder all can not be rated just another accident waiting to happen, bang it to get her if someone dies we have thousands available to replace the deadbones

    • @marksilva309
      @marksilva309 Рік тому

      Lots of these guys get maimed and killed scrapping ships too. They're expendible.

  • @moverling5
    @moverling5 Рік тому +4

    Years of tradition.
    Unhampered by
    Progress!

  • @SteveYoi812
    @SteveYoi812 Рік тому +22

    In Canada welders are taught metallurgy. If the thin boxed beam bent like that the whole structure has been over stressed and metal fatigue and micro cracks in the steel have already occured. Once a crane beam has been damaged from the yeild strength of the metal being surpassed. It should never go back into service but rebuilt from new material. Crane booms are made of fine grain structure high tensile strength steel- typically T1 steels of over 100,000 lb tensile strength requiring specific filler rod, heat input and approved welding procedure. The bent sections show the material has been elongated into a course weak grain structure that has lost it's tensile strength. This would not be allowed to be repaired here due to engineered saftey regulations and government restrictions on crane serviceing. The man welding with no eye and skin protection proves these gentlemen should not repair cranes at the cost of their vision and others saftey.

    • @Martin.Wilson
      @Martin.Wilson Рік тому +5

      Come on, man. The banner says it was straightened by experts. LOL I'm not sure exactly what they're experts in, but it sure as hell isn't metallurgy. Cheers from Alberta.

    • @szili76
      @szili76 Рік тому +3

      But this is pakistan the laws of physics are different here.

    • @moskal-
      @moskal- Рік тому +3

      I have always been interested in the life expectancy of men in Pakistan. Judging by the video, the most likely do not live to be 40 years old.

    • @SteveYoi812
      @SteveYoi812 Рік тому

      @@moskal- Yes I can't disagree, when saftey is lacking someone always pays.

    • @marksilva309
      @marksilva309 Рік тому +1

      Makes you wonder why there are so many old guys hangin around- maybe they just rebuild themselves?

  • @kolsen6330
    @kolsen6330 Рік тому +5

    As a crane repair welder/inspector with over 20 years experience, this is terrifying. Definitely third world country work. I inspected (and ran away screaming) a 200 ton rated hydraulic crane in El Salvador. It had the load chart book for a 100 ton model. The load chart panel in another crane was covered with porn pix that were glued in place. And out of 8 boom pendants, not one matched another in length.The operator told me that the outrigger 2 feet off the ground was the hoist limit.

  • @Nahlobuch
    @Nahlobuch Рік тому +5

    Индийский сварщик , автоматически считается хорошим, если дожил до 30 лет..

  • @billwilson1961
    @billwilson1961 Рік тому +23

    A great recipe for ANOTHER wreck waiting to happen😳

  • @bh6568
    @bh6568 Рік тому +19

    Love the fact it basically opens with a guy standing on the truck bed transporting the boom that’s ties down with one cable. Good thing he’s wearing his safety Sandals and has his fall protection rag wrapped around the cable of the truck’s crane arm. 🙄

    • @Martin.Wilson
      @Martin.Wilson Рік тому +3

      He could have at least been wearing steel-toed sandals!

    • @wlfent1
      @wlfent1 Рік тому +1

      @@Martin.Wilson yes that made me cringe. when he jumped off when the truck was still moving! in sandals! with hot sweaty feet. yikes. can you say broken or sprained ankle?

  • @RastadasPT
    @RastadasPT Рік тому +21

    You guys are clearing doing the best you can with what you have! But those are some pretty big gaps to fill with just some stick weld...

    • @Martin.Wilson
      @Martin.Wilson Рік тому +5

      They had the equipment to cut out and replace any damaged sections, They had the technology to clean the metal prior to welding and to weld reinforcing gussets either inside or outside the damaged area. This was 100% pure cosmetic surgery, That boom won't make it through it's first day.

    • @markshort9098
      @markshort9098 Рік тому

      Back when i was an apprentice welder my mentor said if you can step over it then you can weld it.. many welds are intentionally welded over a gap to insure full weld penetration

  • @user-vu5mx2zn7k
    @user-vu5mx2zn7k Рік тому +6

    Нужно было просто побольше шпатлёвки нанести, и покрасить🤣

  • @kennymills3433
    @kennymills3433 Рік тому +189

    I used to do welding and factory mods on Grove cranes everything done here was wrong a failure is bound to happen

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 Рік тому +21

      1970s-80s Grove Tms 35 or 60 possibly.. They don't have resources or knowledge of AWS ASME advanced welding structure s sadly.
      Respect for their efforts to get it done .. Dangerous countries to work in .Press is impressive though.

    • @TristanMorrow
      @TristanMorrow Рік тому +1

      Blow a coat of paint on it and sell it to the next sucker looks like

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 Рік тому +11

      @@TristanMorrow sadly that happens and guys get killed.

    • @scroungasworkshop4663
      @scroungasworkshop4663 Рік тому +23

      What do you expect from chipmunks 😂😂😂

    • @donalfinn4205
      @donalfinn4205 Рік тому +20

      Yerra come off your high horse and give them some credit.

  • @larryelliott6321
    @larryelliott6321 Рік тому +18

    After reading the comments I guess we must conclude it was straightened, but is not strong enough to reuse.

    • @TristanMorrow
      @TristanMorrow Рік тому +5

      Straight enough to sell lol

    • @bobbo9549
      @bobbo9549 Рік тому +2

      I’m no expert but the metal that’s been heated and knocked about and welded cold so no longer its original strength. Are the welders qualified, will the boom be overload tested afterwards, I recon not. Seeing the way it was craned off the lorry loader you can tell these are incompetent people trying to earn a living. Incompetence = danger for any one on the receiving end of their efforts. I see it all the time in the construction industry.

  • @user-wm6ub2bo4z
    @user-wm6ub2bo4z Рік тому +6

    Ни хотел бы я быть стропальщиком у этого крановщика. Этой секцией теперь только туалетную бумагу подавать на поддонах.

  • @user-xp2ex5zf2v
    @user-xp2ex5zf2v Рік тому +11

    Какой то каменный век, ужас.

  • @aliyvalieva9607
    @aliyvalieva9607 Рік тому +8

    А не лучше бы купили бы другую новую стрелу авто крана, а это на утиль отдать и деньги будут зато какие то

    • @komenntator7992
      @komenntator7992 Рік тому +4

      А ты умник. Посмотрим через пару лет как сами будем таким же заниматься.

  • @anonemous1046
    @anonemous1046 Рік тому +10

    This is madness. I can't imagine this boom crane being used for anything other than practice now.

  • @user-jz7sp4cr8i
    @user-jz7sp4cr8i Рік тому +5

    Покрасят и потом на продажу, не гнута не варена!!!🤣🤣🤣

  • @MitzvosGolem1
    @MitzvosGolem1 Рік тому +41

    That is from a boom section from a Grove hydraulic telescopic crane made here in Pennsylvania USA. Boom is made of T1 high strength steel very light weight thin special metal.
    Must be welded repaired in specific manner as factory states or will fail.
    Be careful men. I know you have limited resources .
    Respect for you guys .
    Salaam Walykum Akhi Shalom..

    • @agl3083
      @agl3083 Рік тому +2

      Вы еврей ?

    • @alext8828
      @alext8828 Рік тому

      That's HSLA steel. Not T1.

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 Рік тому +1

      @@alext8828 yes ..in most cases.
      My PH had T1 on tube boom lacings

    • @craigobrien31
      @craigobrien31 Рік тому

      It will buff out lol

    • @TronVila
      @TronVila Рік тому

      What model grove?

  • @xr7coug
    @xr7coug Рік тому +52

    The fact that this shop exists tells you all you need to know about machine safety, proper use and load control in this country. People are great with cosmetic repairs. No clue about how to put this back into service with a known de-rating because of the repair. It will bend again, someone will be killed. Life goes on for the rest.

    • @sidehop
      @sidehop Рік тому +4

      You should go over there and repair it then, properly.

    • @johnathonwood5523
      @johnathonwood5523 Рік тому

      @@sidehop hey smart ass, the point is that you can't repair it properly. Its not as simple as simply straitening it. Once bent it'll always be weak there no matter what, because they dont have to tools nessisary to reharden it to the original values. In short, you don't repair, your replace.

    • @psychicspy
      @psychicspy Рік тому +1

      Repair is more economical than replacement.

    • @johnathonwood5523
      @johnathonwood5523 Рік тому +3

      @@psychicspy in many cases its actually not more economical. 1) the labor to examine, remove, disassemble, repair, reassemble, & remount is often much higher than simply examining, then remove and replace. 2) Refurbishment is something that puts the liability of the quality of the repair on you, the repairman, vs putting that liability on someone else.
      These are why modern appliances, phones, vehicles and so much more are designed with replacement in mind more than repair. Vehicles and appliances are still often "repaired", but what really happens is the repairman removes the faulty part and replaces it with a new or in some cases a refurbished version.
      The refurbishment of things is on the decline in mosy cases unless someone specializes in that refurbishment. I believe, because of the liability and cost of such a service .

    • @psychicspy
      @psychicspy Рік тому +1

      @@johnathonwood5523
      How much do they make an hour?

  • @sidneybowerman558
    @sidneybowerman558 Рік тому +10

    Oh my goodness I do not believe I just watched this. I was wondering how big the steel reinforcing would be that would get welded over the bent section. I certainly didn't expect none.

    • @dimievers5573
      @dimievers5573 Рік тому

      well , i suspect something is to slide into this section and this section is to be slid into another , so plate reinforcement is likely not possible

    • @waynemasters8673
      @waynemasters8673 Рік тому

      Dah
      Who said the crane will be used for heavy lifting in future.

    • @waynemasters8673
      @waynemasters8673 Рік тому +2

      @@dimievers5573 Finally the smartest comment is typed

    • @strangelee4400
      @strangelee4400 Рік тому +1

      @@waynemasters8673
      What will it be used for....ice skating? A water feature? Maybe a conference room for international bankers?
      It's a crane... it lifts heavy things.

    • @waynemasters8673
      @waynemasters8673 Рік тому +1

      @@strangelee4400 With so much heat the metal is returned to its maker in the sky where hence it goes on a solitary journey as part of the expired Orion capsule to where I know not except that my wireless keyboard needs batteries.
      This world so needs modifying.
      Like the dog ball chucker that I have to hacksaw and expand in the fireplace heat to hold regular size tennis balls.

  • @benzonex
    @benzonex Рік тому +2

    Two arrogant bosses seen regularly hanging around doing nothing productive but being arrogant... while barefoot workers in dirty rags are a step away from serious injury.
    You can't restore structural integrity to a crane beam in this way: major accident ahead!

  • @darkfactory8082
    @darkfactory8082 Рік тому +27

    The crumpled zone should be at least cut away and replaced with new panels, not forced and smushed from the other side by the press first.. I wonder how long before it bends again under load.. Also the welds look porous with some questionable root. It looks just "go for it" and "do it as fast as you can".. 🙄

    • @anytractorman
      @anytractorman Рік тому +3

      Yep terrible welding. I would not trust that boom.

  • @nikolailesovoi8432
    @nikolailesovoi8432 Рік тому +6

    Смотрю вот на всяких граждан из якобы отсталых стран, и удивляюсь как они на коленке можно сказать, такие вещи восстанавливают, а в России г. САМАРА некогда городе промышленном гиганте на своём грузовике нормально замену электропроводки не могу сделать в сервисе.🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵 ЭТО РЕАЛЬНЫЙ ПРОВАЛ!!!

  • @rolfzeller3072
    @rolfzeller3072 Рік тому +32

    The extremely precise temperature control during the heating of the crane arm is very impressive!

    • @billybob1773
      @billybob1773 Рік тому +4

      Yes, a well executed manufacturer approved repair controlling preheat, interpass and post temps, not to mention anything else!

    • @boringbastard4920
      @boringbastard4920 Рік тому +3

      @@billybob1773 especially impressive the hardness of the furnace rock under the crane beam. Straightness at all cost😅

    • @wlfent1
      @wlfent1 Рік тому +1

    • @rearspeaker6364
      @rearspeaker6364 6 місяців тому

      Allah is doing the work.

  • @raviscott4853
    @raviscott4853 Рік тому +2

    And this is a potential Darwin Awards winner. Just give it a little time.

  • @denjhill
    @denjhill Рік тому +5

    When you discover the guy welding lied on his job application. I suspect there are no liability laws there in Pakistan.

  • @thepubliceye
    @thepubliceye Рік тому +18

    Do you know what makes these guys so good? They don't know what they are doing can't be done.

    • @otofoto
      @otofoto Рік тому +5

      I always like that Russians are commenting here and at the same time they are driving Ladas :D

  • @madkarasik
    @madkarasik Рік тому +6

    отличная работа, парни! Кран будет как новый! 🙃

  • @noahholland9813
    @noahholland9813 Рік тому +6

    God help the poor souls working under that rig.

  • @madmattsubieman9807
    @madmattsubieman9807 Рік тому +28

    Pretty skilled workers with the equipment they have. Is the crane safe, no. Would I use it, no.

    • @DogSerious
      @DogSerious Рік тому +1

      I hear that the business with cranes is booming?
      It's giving the industry a real lift!
      And, it's taking it to new heights!

    • @lion1746
      @lion1746 Рік тому

      я бы не стал использовать такую деталь в кране. ремонт очень низкого качества.

  • @jeffbear5317
    @jeffbear5317 Рік тому +45

    What's scary is the fact that they have a press obviously set up to do this work so they must do it regularly.

    • @seventhson27
      @seventhson27 Рік тому +4

      And running around with open-toe sandles with hot sparks flying. No steel toes.

    • @cryoine7194
      @cryoine7194 Рік тому +9

      @@seventhson27 actually those are the osha approve steel toe sandals, flame and spark resistant lol

    • @edysolo5851
      @edysolo5851 Рік тому +2

      I think that press it's set up to streighten chassis not necessary crane booms

    • @JM-sx9yk
      @JM-sx9yk Рік тому

      @@edysolo5851 Did you notice the sprocket they appear to pressing a bearing on before loading that beam on? These people are very resourceful and nothing goes to waste. .

    • @markshort9098
      @markshort9098 Рік тому +2

      @@seventhson27 from experience i can say those sparks aren't anything to worry about, i weld barefoot all the time and rarely ever get burnt.. i get more far more burns from hot chips going between my toes running the lathes

  • @user-vu7yf6cz1v
    @user-vu7yf6cz1v Рік тому +4

    Эти люди берутся за все!!! Но это видео о том как не надо делать это может стоить чей то жизни!!! Стрелу в металлолом а разработчиков- в тюрьму!!!🤪🤪🤪🤣😂🤣👍👍👍

  • @roshen1795
    @roshen1795 Рік тому +2

    Смысл? 🤔 Это уже не стрела!
    Проще было сразу СНАЧАЛА разрезать, потом рихтовать, и заварить.

  • @raymclaughlin6671
    @raymclaughlin6671 9 місяців тому +1

    they should write where the weld is, "will bend here soon"

  • @rchrdgrn
    @rchrdgrn Рік тому +11

    I would think it would be better just to cut the bent section out and weld it back together with reinforcement the crane would be shorter but that would probably be a good thing considering the person using it didn't know the original weight limits anyway.

    • @teamidris
      @teamidris Рік тому

      Good call. I’m going to pass on the vid, I can well imagine what went on :D

    • @danhallman5873
      @danhallman5873 Рік тому +1

      That would be the worst thing you could do after what these MORRONS did of course! I'm a Union Ironworker and my job for 35yrs was w/ the crane, and a cranes boom, no matter what kind of cranes it is, is supposed to be able deflect according to its lifting chart located in the cranes cab ( unremoveable sticker). That part of the telescoping boom did what it supposed to do, stiffen the boom "snap"!, goodbye load line!

    • @wlfent1
      @wlfent1 Рік тому +1

      yes but he would have to find some one that could really weld.

  • @sensifarma6711
    @sensifarma6711 10 місяців тому +3

    Damn that boom comes with a Man inside to make repairs when needed awesome 😂😂😂

  • @weldead3
    @weldead3 8 місяців тому +1

    Fish tail them welds it will crack. Need to send these guy some automatic lenses

  • @stevohmelike
    @stevohmelike Рік тому +4

    Made my day. I hadn’t laughed in a while.

  • @quietobserver4636
    @quietobserver4636 Рік тому +5

    We'll see this same boom in a crane wreck video next week.

  • @user-xi4rp8vj4z
    @user-xi4rp8vj4z Рік тому +4

    Ну и шо теперь этой стрелой подымать? Разве только сено и то не тяжелое

    • @YchchataTohtobul
      @YchchataTohtobul Рік тому

      Наверняка там был перегруз на вылете... Если в крайних положениях не работать, то пойдёт

  • @steveruedie994
    @steveruedie994 4 місяці тому +1

    I do not think Cutting Edge Engineering could do a job as good as these blokes ? No wonder there are many deaths in this country from industrial accidents well done keep up the rough work boys.

  • @Black--general
    @Black--general 9 місяців тому +1

    Как круто сами на себя компромат пишут)))
    Надеюсь никого с богом еще не свели с таким ремонтом.

  • @outlawflyer7868
    @outlawflyer7868 Рік тому +16

    I am no expert and from what I have read in the comments, this isn't gonna end well. But as a non expert, common sense would have told me to at least brace the inside. Even as a non expert, even I know you can't rely on just those welds alone. These people are NUTS!!!

    • @joshua43214
      @joshua43214 Рік тому +5

      Can't brace the inside because it is a telescoping boom.

    • @sidehop
      @sidehop Рік тому

      No shit. This isn't the USA.

    • @outlawflyer7868
      @outlawflyer7868 Рік тому

      @@sidehop your right, it's not and even expert welders are saying this is done wrong. Hell, you idiots aren't wearing sandles, no hard hats, safety glasses, no safety gear whatsoever. A blind man can tell this is shitty work. Perhaps maybe learn from those who know what the hell there doing. Because nobody is gonna take you people serious when you won't even show respect to your own bodies just because you live in another country.

  • @horstmuller7512
    @horstmuller7512 Рік тому +5

    As good as new.
    In next video we'll learn how to weld more then 10 postboxes in a row on top of it.

  • @gvet47
    @gvet47 Рік тому +2

    People who comment have no idea how these people live and have to exist. Maybe the arm chair experts should travel there and give them the same advice.🤣

    • @ewanbaxter9199
      @ewanbaxter9199 Місяць тому

      They do live a very poor life but that is no excuse for making something that could easily kill someone.

  • @onlythetruthfull
    @onlythetruthfull Рік тому +2

    i thought my welding was bad till I saw this, I would certainly not want to be around that crane.

  • @ben2628
    @ben2628 Рік тому +7

    I love all the attention to safety, like steel toed flip flops

    • @craigobrien31
      @craigobrien31 Рік тому

      These countries need h,a,s but been on jobs were daft H,A,S as fucked jobs up

  • @paulog8813
    @paulog8813 Рік тому +5

    Safety below every other thing!!!!!

  • @leunam3434
    @leunam3434 9 місяців тому +1

    If you don’t have to worry about insurance and liability laws, you can afford to do the cheapest repairs.

  • @grumpyg9350
    @grumpyg9350 7 місяців тому +1

    “A” for effort. 👍👍

  • @andrewrobinson2869
    @andrewrobinson2869 Рік тому +15

    Its nad enough you cut and welded it. Even if you had put plate steel patches on the inside its not good enough. Its going to break again only worse. Only way too fix that is to replace the whole thing. That's a shameful fix.

    • @AravindKumar-np1qf
      @AravindKumar-np1qf Рік тому

      . _.😟😳😳😟😲😳😱😳😵😳😳xxxxxxxx
      .

    • @petejohnson8397
      @petejohnson8397 Рік тому

      proper boom repair is done all the time. but NOT like this

  • @apdjr5758
    @apdjr5758 Рік тому +2

    At 18:25 just one miss of that sledge hammer at full force will end the career of the man holding the pipe.

  • @Tangaroa775
    @Tangaroa775 Рік тому +2

    Experts would have scrapped that

  • @drubradley8821
    @drubradley8821 Рік тому +5

    Every thing that crane boom was once rated for, in lift capacity at the various angles and reach... For your safety, only use that at a 1/4 of what it once was... For example... If it once could lift 1000 lbs, only lift 250 lbs now and even that is high risk dangerous, Just to be safe, that way you can still keep it making money, as I already know the customer will. The boom really needs to be scraped and a new one ordered and the entire unit serviced and re-certified for the well being of your citizens. I can appreciate the attempted craftsmanship to repair anything metal, but, the process of crane manufacturing, and the special alloys and heat treatment and tempering is exceptionally critical for the performance of the machine. Be careful in what you lift, and have a fall radius around that crane that while active, NO MAN can enter. Be safe.

    • @Senkino5o
      @Senkino5o Рік тому +1

      Obviously this is a boom section for a telescopic crane boom, so long as this is not the outer boom section they should be able to use this boom fully retracted at max capacity (assuming the rest of it was fixed properly, which I doubt).
      This boom section will surely catch and jam when telescoping, especially if they attempt to tele out under load. If it doesn't it is extremely likely to fail and could even do so just with the weight of the boom, winch, hook and rigging.
      Which would be ideal because it might kill less people then.

  • @paulwhitehouse3690
    @paulwhitehouse3690 Рік тому +3

    I just thought these vids ought be compulsory watching for first year Mech Eng students & Apprentices. The assignment to list all the engineering implications of respective actions observed.

  • @vintagemotorsalways1676
    @vintagemotorsalways1676 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm surprised they didn't just have a kid crawl in there with a portapower and bend it straight.

    • @vintagemotorsalways1676
      @vintagemotorsalways1676 9 місяців тому +1

      They should have bucked the porta power on the already straightened side with the press so it didn't bend it again while trying to straighten the other side.

  • @timothywalsh1001
    @timothywalsh1001 Рік тому +1

    This channel demonstrates how industrial accidents kill people..
    ...
    YOU CAN NOT REPAIR A CRANE THIS WAY !!!

  • @andrewsmith9174
    @andrewsmith9174 Рік тому +6

    Omg! I noticed that there was the exact same cross cut welds next to this failure point! They did this once before. It’s a lot of work for nothing. It will break again. Insanity!

  • @user-xf9pd6kb7o
    @user-xf9pd6kb7o Рік тому +3

    Мне не понятны эти пляски с горелыми тряпками. Не лучше было сразу греть резаками?

    • @user-sd5ri2bp2w
      @user-sd5ri2bp2w Рік тому

      Резаком нет там объём, тряпками или типа газовой горелкой

  • @vintagemotorsalways1676
    @vintagemotorsalways1676 9 місяців тому +1

    I would have liked to see some plate welded on the spot that bent to reinforce it.

  • @user-fq3zj8mq1x
    @user-fq3zj8mq1x Рік тому +2

    뒤집어서 누르면 간단할것 같은데 힘들게 일하네.

  • @mokotedimogadime8567
    @mokotedimogadime8567 Рік тому +12

    It looks like they have done these sort of repairs before. These are Bush mechanics, making do with what they have. I probably would not want to be near that arm when it is put back into service, but hats off for the never say die attitude!

    • @gerrard4215
      @gerrard4215 Рік тому +1

      True. Though I'm not sure about never say die for the dude under it when it goes next time 😦

    •  Рік тому

      After such 'repair' it do not last long. For sure it broke week or two later

  • @WreckerS26
    @WreckerS26 Рік тому +3

    These videos are potentially very dangerous, some poor devil may think this is an effective repair. The welding is a joke there’s more slag in there than metal.

  • @sparty94
    @sparty94 9 місяців тому

    these guys are gonna be pissed when they find out they voided the manufacturer's warranty.

  • @cruzanmongoose
    @cruzanmongoose Рік тому +1

    Nothing like a bowl of burning rags to fix a bent crane boom, bravo

  • @user-bs7sf8mp2q
    @user-bs7sf8mp2q Рік тому +4

    Сопромат наше всё!

  • @user-gx3ur1kc1s
    @user-gx3ur1kc1s Рік тому +3

    Со знаниями скудно, наглядное пособие как не нужно делать.

  • @joselucca2728
    @joselucca2728 Рік тому +1

    Hope no lives are lost due to this "repair by experts."

  • @nuraweyteh3164
    @nuraweyteh3164 7 місяців тому +1

    I give A+ for effort and hard work. But i wouldn't trust that boom with any serious work ever.

  • @Michael79ike
    @Michael79ike Рік тому +3

    Guys, would you trust that welds??? Wtf 😵☠️

  • @ydjinsmit7672
    @ydjinsmit7672 Рік тому +3

    А что, так можно было ?! 🤦🏻‍♂️😁

  • @stewartfrye
    @stewartfrye Рік тому +2

    you destroyed the steel temper, will bend very easily now

  • @dondroc1
    @dondroc1 9 місяців тому

    Such awesome welding skills. I wish I were as smooth with my stick welder.

  • @petermccuskey1832
    @petermccuskey1832 Рік тому +3

    Great skill, but I would never trust the repairs

  • @crustybastard1068
    @crustybastard1068 Рік тому +3

    The 7 deadly no,s of Crane repair

  • @concankid4202
    @concankid4202 8 місяців тому +2

    Where is Part II where it buckles a drops a heavy weight on the guy below?

  • @bluebullet2000
    @bluebullet2000 8 місяців тому +1

    I love how it ends with a thumbs up 🤦‍♂️ oh my christ

  • @bigmac60
    @bigmac60 Рік тому +7

    Those are the worst welds I have ever seen.

  • @bertberrigan2893
    @bertberrigan2893 Рік тому +8

    I’ve watched a few of these videos. The rate of death or losing a arm, foot, leg or both must be high. I wonder how long the welder go without going blind.
    Must be high turn over rate. Some look like they are only 10 yo. They love the stick welding. Very good videos about what not to do. Notice the older ones have safer jobs but not saying much.
    I’m sure they have a endless supply of labor. That crane must be from 1900 or older. God must be looking out for them. Guy with the camera has the best job that’s if nothing is dropped on his head.

  • @motorradlinus
    @motorradlinus 8 місяців тому +2

    Thats how it work in India , but never ever get trust in that material , they are playing with their lifes .

    • @2wwwilly
      @2wwwilly 7 днів тому

      1.5 billion pop. still increasing.. 😂😂❤❤

  • @jesusreyes8714
    @jesusreyes8714 Рік тому +2

    This people working unsafe, no glasses,steel boots,
    Wear guaraches,no gloves,

  • @jasonplatco7881
    @jasonplatco7881 Рік тому +10

    Wearing sandals while working with heavy metal things & welding. Love how dedicated they are to work place safety. On a side note. "Professionals" at streightning a crain boom that was bent (by lifting something beyond it's weight capacity) doesn't matter how streight and perfect looking they get it.. it will eventually snap where it bent. The bend, the heat, and streightning it all weakened the structural integrity. It's scrap.

    • @psychicspy
      @psychicspy Рік тому

      It will still be useful at less than its originally certified capacity.

    • @jasonplatco7881
      @jasonplatco7881 Рік тому +3

      @@psychicspy given they exceeded it's origional capacity to cause that to happen in the first place I don't have any faith in their ability to determine a new safe weight capacity or adhear to it.

    • @psychicspy
      @psychicspy Рік тому

      @@jasonplatco7881
      You assume that the people who misused it will be the same people who recertify it. That gives me no faith in your faith in people.

    • @LBG-cf8gu
      @LBG-cf8gu Рік тому

      they did the best they could with what they had. painful to see the lack of steel toes, likely couldn't afford them. agree the mettalurgy still a weak point.

    • @markthomas919
      @markthomas919 Рік тому

      ​@@LBG-cf8gu dont need steel toecaps for welding, they've got their knock-off oakleys😂

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 Рік тому +4

    That crane was bent a couple of times before and fixed. This is the 3rd time it's been fixed.

    • @rearspeaker6364
      @rearspeaker6364 Рік тому +2

      they say 3rd time's a charm........................

    • @alext8828
      @alext8828 Рік тому

      ​@@rearspeaker6364 I just got a report from Pakistan. The crane broke again and crushed a few guys. They're fixing it again. Should be back in action in a couple of days. They're putting a sign underneath the crane arm. "DON'T STAND HERE, YOU MORON".

  • @danielleng7070
    @danielleng7070 Рік тому +1

    It's like a repairing the car after crash. It's might look ok but never will drive like before

  • @satman1957
    @satman1957 Рік тому +2

    I bet the Insurance companies will be Impressed with that repair

    • @szili76
      @szili76 Рік тому

      Insurance company also pakistani 😉

  • @CHMichael
    @CHMichael Рік тому +3

    This is going to work just fine - if you don't lift anything heavy - lol