Much respect to you guys. Hard work in hard conditions. Extending the life out of these old tires. Doing what you gotta do to survive. Blessings to you!
Those guys are the unsung heroes of the modern times. Their very existence proves that any technology is futile in the absence of human ingenuity and craftsmanship. Respect!
Some of you guys really need to live in the real world these people earn about a much in a month as you do in an hour they have to repair stuff to survive look at the working conditions I can’t see you lot working in the same conditions and that hard and it’s no even the rainy season yet !!!!
I thought I was good with how I fix everything I can before buying new stuff. These talented guys make me look like an amateur. Such ingenuity and intelligence. I love it
What's amazing about all of these guys in all of these videos is that it seems like none of them have ever heard of a workbench or chairs. They all do pretty much the entirety of their work on the ground while squatting.
There's a place for recycling when things are scarce and in short supply, but where safety is concerned I'm just glad this sort of thing isn't allowed in the UK. This guy seems very honest and does a great job of repairing the tyres though.
@@pamp487 раньше и срали под стол.и жили в говнище😂 .а если серьезно .то если ты хоть раз сталкивался с покрышками. Не будет писать хрень всякую.даже на КАМАЗе приходилось покрышки зашивать ,чтоб доехать. Прикинь даже в наше время.😮
@@АлексейМухачев-п9ч кретин. Просто зашивать для докатки и оценка качества этой работы , это как бы разное. Ну как ты, тупица, и я, умный и образованный. Вроде бы оба люди. Но мы разные.
To be fair, he got as skilled as he is because of his living condition. When you don't have much, you have to innovate and learn other ways to do things. Learning how to "fix" things instead of throwing them away is a necessary skill when you don't have much money.
Respect excellent travail chef !! Toi T UN BON…si il prends des cours de chimie sur le caoutchouc et les pneus il feras encore + de miracles j pense !! Avec des pneus encore + complexe …..juste il lui faut des bases sur la chimie et le caoutchouc et la chimie sur les pneus …etc et y as moyens qu il invente une technique révolutionnaire pour réparez des pneus énorme pour pas chers et rapide….avec les produits chimiques qui existe !!
@@sergiymedvedev3464 который подшипник? А когда при развале ссср, на болты сажали рваные колеса с металлическими скобами, ты забыл? И не хера подшипникам не стало!
@@wladimirkudan6815 Не знаю увы в 90х я в деревню ездил редко, но даже при развале колхоза там не было техники с порванной покрышкой... А тогда мне было интересно по технике полазить, да родня на тракторе работала.
Reminds me of Mexico and Guatemala when I was a Pentacostal missionary there. Tire repair done on the spot and done well. Amazing workers. The flow of non-stop pot holes being hit by millions of trucks brings back memories too.
Really good job considering the circumstances. But he did a really lousy job with the roller. I worked at a tire shop for a while and they really drove in the importance of properly rolling every layer of rubber in, otherwise you leave air bubbles and the rubber won't stick. The fixed spot may feel and look alright, but once you put the tire under pressure and drive it, the flexing of the tire rips the fix right off.
@@transient0126 Exactly, they heat it up. And what does air do when it heats up? It expands. Air being trapped under the rubber having nowhere to go and expanding then makes the rubber not stick properly.
props to the work just one question. Is it really wise to cut rubber using the sidewalls as a stable platform? I guess if you want to be paid to do another repair then you're doing smart business.
*POR UN MOMENTO EL YESO ME SACO DE ONDA, PERO YA ENTRADOS EN MATERIA, VI CUAL ERA EL PROPÓSITO DE ESA TÉCNICA, ME PARECE PERFECTO, MUCHAS FELICIDADES....!*
Hat's off to the worker. This is about improvisation not to use second hand tyres. Think of worst case scenario if you don't have a second-hand tyre and you have to work with the damaged. Classic example of a skill.
I've seen this done a lot of times. Way too many to care to count. This guy seems very new to it. It's very rough and seems like he's just guessing how to do it. Like he's only done it once before. But I'm sure it'll hold. It was refreshing to see it done without lead. It's still a pretty awesome thing to see done. You'd never see this done in the west. Have to admit he's got his shop in a great location.
I wonder if it ever occurs to them to sweep & mop the concrete floors in the "shop"? So many of these workshops actually have a floor under all the dirt.
I'm sure maybe 20 yrs ago you might have seen this in the USA. Today that tire would be in a landfill with all that good tread left on it. I learned something today!
What are the strips made from and how do they seal on compression...is there any difference between the pink and yellow back strips? Seems pink for exterior and yellow for inside.
Essa gente eu acho que são os melhores borracheiro do mundo eles fazem um trabalho incrível , eu sou motorista mas nunca um serviço desse Aqui no Brasil like garantido pra vc amigo fica com Deus 🙏 l'm Brazilian Brasil.
14.9 - 28 back tyre , to us in england , bloody heavy & awkward J.C.B. back axle tyre , looked like it had been set down straight on top of an iron stake , ( who of us haven,t done this , & cost the job £400.00 ! ) , just major respect , to you guys , given the constraints applicable to you on site , excellent work by a highly experienced man , & what looked like his son . Here it would be x - rayed , pondered over , then the owner told " no mate , uneconomic , even if the vulcanisation held , buy a new 'un " ,...... while you guys just get on with it . We wouldn,t dare run this repair on a fastrac at 40 mph on the roads here in england , because of the weight behind it at speed & the braking forces involved but , for site or field use in India , this has evolved to be just fine. Major respect to you . I can,t reply because I can,t handle any Indian languages , sorry .
Unique method of vulcanizing rubber. I've seen tire repair companies in the west only able to vulcanize the whole tire. I wonder if any of them have seen this?
I did basically the same back in the 70s, the cool part of what these guys are doing is the plaster of Paris mold for the tread and how they press and heat the rubber. Quite inventive way of dealing with lack of equipment. Oh, and we used a patch with cords incorporated, no string needed to hold the tire together.
20:58 There was only a lot of work to be done with it and it didn’t stick to it properly. It’s so much better to buy something new than to deal with it so pointlessly. Rubber repaired in this way can be dangerous.
And kill another family's man. His work should not be on the road..those tyre's he '' repairs '' are very, VERY DANGEROUS....people will die and will he take responsibility if it blows again and the truck rolls down a mountain??.. Don't think so..
Much respect to you guys. Hard work in hard conditions. Extending the life out of these old tires. Doing what you gotta do to survive. Blessings to you!
Вот молодец мужик --трудяга роботяга. И сам трудится не ленится и сыночки его с ним. Честь и хвала таким людям.
Молодцы Ребята трудяги уважаю класс👍👍👍👍👍
Bless these men. Incredible hard work under toughest conditions. Finding ways to survive.
Doesn't require any money or skills to be clean and organized 🤦♂️ they create their gross "tough" conditions
Тяжёлые условия труда,за работу лайк!!👍
и хорошо, что у нас такое запрещено )))
@@Mihail83 и делают технологичнее, дороже, но с тем же результатом =)
@@-Tassadar- я не соглашусь, что показан надёжный результат...
Интересно сколько стоит такая работа там.
@@k26MaxPayne_ это Индия, там 1 миллиард с чем-то жителей а зарплаты как в России! Так что данную покрышку я думаю они скинут за 3 - 5т рупий!
Those guys are the unsung heroes of the modern times. Their very existence proves that any technology is futile in the absence of human ingenuity and craftsmanship. Respect!
👍🏻
This is not how you repair tires. Even analog style is more advanced than what this guy is doing.
yeah sure, until it explodes while you are driving. Genius.
Nice job 👏👍
Craftsmanship really
Love watching skilled craftsmanship these dudes are on another level for sure
their skills leave me in awe
Дядька такой колоритный, ему бы в Голливуде сниматься.
Болливуде
Some of you guys really need to live in the real world these people earn about a much in a month as you do in an hour they have to repair stuff to survive look at the working conditions I can’t see you lot working in the same conditions and that hard and it’s no even the rainy season yet !!!!
Çok doğru haklısın
If we are watching this it means we are so blessed.
Ручная работа! Молодцы! Я валенки так подшиваю дратвой тоже.
Эти индусы, чего только не делают! Они так валенки подошьют, что и не увидишь где они были изношены!
@@wladimirkudan6815
да они так подошьют от ног не отличишь ))
Молодцы ребята.
I thought I was good with how I fix everything I can before buying new stuff.
These talented guys make me look like an amateur.
Such ingenuity and intelligence. I love it
와우. 타이어값이 인건비보다 비싼가 보군..
Таких условиях это очень качественный ремонт
люди имеют умную голову и послушные руки , цивилизация и комфорт в нас эти способности уничтожает
What's amazing about all of these guys in all of these videos is that it seems like none of them have ever heard of a workbench or chairs. They all do pretty much the entirety of their work on the ground while squatting.
This is the will of Allah
@@rolidcz7954 Arthritis*
@@rolidcz7954 lol
@@xploration1437 try writing more :)
Wearing flips flops.
There's a place for recycling when things are scarce and in short supply, but where safety is concerned I'm just glad this sort of thing isn't allowed in the UK. This guy seems very honest and does a great job of repairing the tyres though.
no. it is safety . because Heater and fuse into to the one. he is a best diy.
@@เซ็งเซ็ง-ฐ9ซ Still must be unhealthy as fuck with all the rubber dust.
Safety of an agriculture tire that can probably only hit a top speed of 30 km/h on the POS tractor it's' about to go back on?
And this is LITERALLY how they repair car tires world wide lmfao.
Muito louco o trabalho do rapaz aí adorei fez um bom serviço
गजब है भाई मिस्त्री साहब का तजुर्बा
Amazing!! The poor old lungs taken a beating!!!
While not as bad as most African nations, life expectancies in the middle east, especially in rural areas like this, are not remarkable.
На трактор раньше порезы и болтами соеденяли .покрышек не было а работать надо.и ничего ходили. А это уже профессиональный ремонт,😁👍
Раньше на лошадях всё делали. И тракторов не было. А ремонт - говнище.
@@pamp487 раньше и срали под стол.и жили в говнище😂 .а если серьезно .то если ты хоть раз сталкивался с покрышками. Не будет писать хрень всякую.даже на КАМАЗе приходилось покрышки зашивать ,чтоб доехать. Прикинь даже в наше время.😮
@@АлексейМухачев-п9ч ну кто как. Кому что ближе, тот то и вспомнил.
@@pamp487 так ты начал про лошадей.
@@АлексейМухачев-п9ч кретин. Просто зашивать для докатки и оценка качества этой работы , это как бы разное. Ну как ты, тупица, и я, умный и образованный. Вроде бы оба люди. Но мы разные.
Szakemberek szak munka. Ügyes nagyon .Gratula.
Very very hard work Pakistani man great job bro very good work
It is very sad that such skilled and hardworking people have to work in such terrible conditions.
At least he can pee outside and not In his water bottle at a Amazon warehouse
I know your comment is good intentioned, but an alien saw the way you live and work and said the same you said, but about you!
No OSHA BS to deal with there
Politics and religion.
To be fair, he got as skilled as he is because of his living condition. When you don't have much, you have to innovate and learn other ways to do things. Learning how to "fix" things instead of throwing them away is a necessary skill when you don't have much money.
Man of honor, hard work. Congratulations.
Hearing the voices speeded up made my day 😂
Низкий поклон роботягам.
👌Very hard working health and safety issues safety glasses and gloves required ❤️❤️❤️❤️one's again 👌👌👌👌
I'm guessing the black adhesive they use is the same kind of stuff used in retreading tires?
The kind of skills displayed here r key to surviving the Zombie apocalypse
A master skill that is being lost in America may god bless these masters and always make it easy for them
America repairs tractor tires the same way.
Respect excellent travail chef !! Toi T UN BON…si il prends des cours de chimie sur le caoutchouc et les pneus il feras encore + de miracles j pense !! Avec des pneus encore + complexe …..juste il lui faut des bases sur la chimie et le caoutchouc et la chimie sur les pneus …etc et y as moyens qu il invente une technique révolutionnaire pour réparez des pneus énorme pour pas chers et rapide….avec les produits chimiques qui existe !!
Не имея ничего делать так отлично это талант
А никто не задумывался какое там биение? А так да Голь на выдумку хитра.
@@sergiymedvedev3464 Это от трактора, а трактору похую биение, так как скорость низкая.
@@wladimirkudan6815 Ну ну, а про подшипник ты не забыл?
@@sergiymedvedev3464 который подшипник? А когда при развале ссср, на болты сажали рваные колеса с металлическими скобами, ты забыл? И не хера подшипникам не стало!
@@wladimirkudan6815 Не знаю увы в 90х я в деревню ездил редко, но даже при развале колхоза там не было техники с порванной покрышкой... А тогда мне было интересно по технике полазить, да родня на тракторе работала.
Very hard work 👍
Вы все прикалываетесь а эту адский труд
These guys will never touch my stuff!!!
Reminds me of Mexico and Guatemala when I was a Pentacostal missionary there. Tire repair done on the spot and done well. Amazing workers.
The flow of non-stop pot holes being hit by millions of trucks brings back memories too.
I’m sorry 🤦♂️
this guy's hair is amazing
Really good job considering the circumstances. But he did a really lousy job with the roller. I worked at a tire shop for a while and they really drove in the importance of properly rolling every layer of rubber in, otherwise you leave air bubbles and the rubber won't stick. The fixed spot may feel and look alright, but once you put the tire under pressure and drive it, the flexing of the tire rips the fix right off.
Your hair isn’t due for an oil change so I don’t believe you.
That's why they heat it up for a day...melts it down anyway
@@transient0126 Exactly, they heat it up. And what does air do when it heats up? It expands. Air being trapped under the rubber having nowhere to go and expanding then makes the rubber not stick properly.
i thought the same thing.
Fuck you all you sons of bitches.Don't talk.It is a poor country.But that's all they can do.
props to the work just one question. Is it really wise to cut rubber using the sidewalls as a stable platform? I guess if you want to be paid to do another repair then you're doing smart business.
Todo mis respetos por un buen trabajo con lo poco que tiene
Смотрю уже не один сюжет ! Это фантастика !!
thank you for sharing. really mesmerizing to watch this video. great skills
Great job!!
Congratulations friends!!!
Goog job man
You are the man
*POR UN MOMENTO EL YESO ME SACO DE ONDA, PERO YA ENTRADOS EN MATERIA, VI CUAL ERA EL PROPÓSITO DE ESA TÉCNICA, ME PARECE PERFECTO, MUCHAS FELICIDADES....!*
Great hair and beard!
Nice channel, I will subscribe to it
Пакистан Сила 💪
That grinder sounds like super mario
Công nghệ phục hồi hàng đầu trên thế giới
This is like some kind of road warrior dystopia. I can't imagine living like this.
Keeping OSHA in business since ALWAYS
Hat's off to the worker. This is about improvisation not to use second hand tyres. Think of worst case scenario if you don't have a second-hand tyre and you have to work with the damaged. Classic example of a skill.
Good skill, but absolutly unsafe... Maybe life cost more then second-hand tyre?
@@Mihail83 Not over there where that one tyre can cost a year, or two, wages.
@@Mihail83 Tractor tires are repaired with a similar process everywhere. You don't replace tractor tires for a puncture like a car tire.
I've seen this done a lot of times. Way too many to care to count. This guy seems very new to it. It's very rough and seems like he's just guessing how to do it. Like he's only done it once before. But I'm sure it'll hold. It was refreshing to see it done without lead. It's still a pretty awesome thing to see done. You'd never see this done in the west. Have to admit he's got his shop in a great location.
Сделал с совестью и хорошо 👍
Дендро-фикальная технология!
Nice video janab
it's great
Awesome 👍😎
Creativos, recursivos e inteligentes
what is the black paint used, and what is the black stuff that comes on that roll?
I wonder if it ever occurs to them to sweep & mop the concrete floors in the "shop"? So many of these workshops actually have a floor under all the dirt.
I like the Northern Soul steps at 18.05
Для трактора пойдет )) этой покрышке уже лет 20 и ещё столько будет ездить
V,very good
Fenómenos, genios,,,aesteos de lo imposible
I'm sure maybe 20 yrs ago you might have seen this in the USA. Today that tire would be in a landfill with all that good tread left on it. I learned something today!
В США худшие времена ещё впереди, ничто не вечно!
What are the strips made from and how do they seal on compression...is there any difference between the pink and yellow back strips? Seems pink for exterior and yellow for inside.
pensei que eu era o unico brasileiro vendo esses videos. realmente um belo trabalho
Good job y g
Un C A P O con todas las letras.. 🔥🔥
Офигеть!!! Интересно сколько там платят за такую работу? Наверное копейки. У нас бы выкинули такой балон
смотря к чему ровнять, если для тебя копейки , то для других это могут быть существиные деньги на всю семью .
Wow Amazing 😮 👏 😍
Welcome 🙏 🙏 🙏
What is that he cuts into strips and presses into the tire?
Bam. Tractor back in action.
Good Job... Hardworking man
عمل جيد ، خصوصا انه وضع جزء من مطاط فوقها والصقه بضغط والحرارة ، 👍👍👍
I cannot believe the work ethic of people like this. We don’t know we’re born in the uk
This makes me glad I live in a place with regulations.
Amazing !! .. HUGE !
помню мы со свояком в -25 в центре города у киоска башку на моей восьмерке меняли, за 5 часов управились
會不會太麻煩...換新得比較快吧
Tal vez si o tal vez no dependiendo la economía de la persona es lo k se pueda pagar, es mi humilde opinión ☺️
молодцы, это вам не в смартфон пальцем тыкать, здесь надо что то уметь ,уважуха
Да и котелком варить.
бери говно и лепи из говна, все умения
Just imagine all the rubber dust he must breathe in every day..
Mmmmmmmm..
Yummy.
Skilled workers always are in old clothes !
Gostei!! Isso é na Índia?
very good
Essa gente eu acho que são os melhores borracheiro do mundo eles fazem um trabalho incrível , eu sou motorista mas nunca um serviço desse Aqui no Brasil like garantido pra vc amigo fica com Deus 🙏 l'm Brazilian Brasil.
14.9 - 28 back tyre , to us in england , bloody heavy & awkward J.C.B. back axle tyre , looked like it had been set down straight on top of an iron stake , ( who of us haven,t done this , & cost the job £400.00 ! ) , just major respect , to you guys , given the constraints applicable to you on site , excellent work by a highly experienced man , & what looked like his son . Here it would be x - rayed , pondered over , then the owner told " no mate , uneconomic , even if the vulcanisation held , buy a new 'un " ,...... while you guys just get on with it .
We wouldn,t dare run this repair on a fastrac at 40 mph on the roads here in england , because of the weight behind it at speed & the braking forces involved but , for site or field use in India , this has evolved to be just fine. Major respect to you . I can,t reply because I can,t handle any Indian languages , sorry .
What is the mortality rate there.
це круто молодці
Unique method of vulcanizing rubber.
I've seen tire repair companies in the west only able to vulcanize the whole tire.
I wonder if any of them have seen this?
I did basically the same back in the 70s, the cool part of what these guys are doing is the plaster of Paris mold for the tread and how they press and heat the rubber. Quite inventive way of dealing with lack of equipment. Oh, and we used a patch with cords incorporated, no string needed to hold the tire together.
@@L98fiero but not safe for future owners ))
@@Mihail83 I think that was a tractor tire, not for on-road use.
this guy got the looks
I need 4 tires repaired for my mother in law, looks promising
Теперь при выборе авто нужно смотреть на: не бита, не крашена, в Индии не была)))
Good job 👍👍👍
20:58 There was only a lot of work to be done with it and it didn’t stick to it properly. It’s so much better to buy something new than to deal with it so pointlessly. Rubber repaired in this way can be dangerous.
The sound thing got old REAL quick
Lol I know I felt sick! What the hell was the sound about 😂😂
A good man working to put food on the table and clothes on the backs of his family.
And kill another family's man.
His work should not be on the road..those tyre's he '' repairs '' are very, VERY DANGEROUS....people will die and will he take responsibility if it blows again and the truck rolls down a mountain??..
Don't think so..
There is a reason the civilized world doesn’t allow this and it’s because it’s an accident waiting to happen.
@@palerider2020 this is a tractor it works in the field and has 5mph speed, who can it kill? Potato? Don’t think so?
@@palerider2020 also 90% of tires on Indian roads are dangerous independent of his repair
Для Индии отличная работа