Wow that man using the oxy has some serious skills. Keeping a molten puddle of aluminium and not having it spill out every where takes years of practice. Very impressive. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
I note how he checks the quality of his badly oxidised weak weld by X-ray after finishing the machining. Bondo and paint make him the welder he aint. And the man on the lathe does his centering by eye. Here in darkest Africa we use micrometers and Tig welding
Okay, that is some impressive can do workmanship there. I have welded aluminum with a torch and I know how difficult that is. The lathe work was good too. I get it, you are making due with what you have. Well done.
It's all about cost effectiveness. The reason they bin it it's because it costs less to buy a new one than to pay someone labor to repair it. And liability.
Fascinating. The skill is over the top. Meanwhile, I work near a scrap yard that has mountains of pallets full of rims that are being sent for recycling. These are wheels that come off of cars that are being scrapped. The world is a big place with ends that would not recognize each other.
That rod they are using to weld to the rim is actually a type of pot metal. Very soft and easy to melt. Aluminum takes a LOT more heat to melt and does not flow that way. I would hate to have one of these wheels on a vehicle I'm driving. That stuff is easy to break. But they use what they have. Hats off to them.
@@rd-ch1on Is it so much worse than the original rim? That's also just aluminium melted and silidified. And when a rim fails it rately costs a life. Traffic safety is starting to get to a point where it takes An increasing amount of frustration, just to save a decreasing amount of lives. Maybe. That trend really needs to be stopped.
@@rd-ch1on If it did cost some lives when the rim originally broke, the damage to the rim would have been worse than what we saw. Plus, I believe that with the kind of skills these people have, I'm sure that they know the limitations of their work in relation to relative safety. Besides, if we really think about it, comparing what these people do to make do of what they have that is essential to their lives, to what the western people do for fun like bungee jumping, para-gliding, swimming with sharks, and other dangerous sports, I would choose these dudes.
He has literally zero safety gear. Even the solution to the filler getting too hot to hold was to just attach another bar of filler. Imagine if he had proper gear.
да всё равно краска с баллончика долго не продержится, главное успеть втюхать этот диск кому нибудь. а клиент его поставит на убитое авто и продаст нам россию по цене нормальной бу машины)
The repair looks visually good but I don't know about the strength. The heat from the brazing may change the properties of the original material and may form weak points. At high speed, the repaired portion may fail and cause an accident. Personally if I have such damage, better to dispose and buy another one. Safety more important than money.
But the solder used is not as strong as the aluminum alloy metal, hence that repaired area, although it does look good, is prone to catastrophic failure.
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Excellent work, those people have a good hands skills too, like not any one can do that even he has all the tools torsh, machine grinding and rechapping we see. Like me i am a good car repair mechanic, (find the part to replace it and replace it whereas mexhanical, electronic, or electric parts) but body work, no, i try to repair a rusted two inch on the car body but i couldnt do it right like it was before, but peole like those can do body work like and turn the damaged parts of your like it was never there before.
I agree with the comment that the whole wheel could be put in a heat treatment oven to even out the metal stresses, but I suspect that the reason that repairs like this are illegal in most of the Western World is that we have let "experts" loose at this sort of thing, and their only response is to have recourse to metal science. I just bet there is no "science" available with testing of this sort of repair, so they just make it illegal. Wonder what "science" is available with testing of freshly made wheels, or do we just rely on the manufacturer to get is right at source. Then again the manufacturer has no incentive to cooperate with anyone to test a repaired rim. Game over. Anyway, super impressed with the skill of these workers.
Well if you were in a third world country and you needed a wheel I can assure you it would be just fine. Remember you are speaking from a first world point of view.
@@poppajretired410 apparently you’ve never been to a third world country there is very little money and yes it will probably break again but if you’re broke down with very little money I can guarantee you will buy the wheel and thank god you got it. Damn man you ever been anywhere besides America
Wow that man using the oxy has some serious skills. Keeping a molten puddle of aluminium and not having it spill out every where takes years of practice. Very impressive. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
Absolutely, but illegal here in Australia.
@@BrucePierson True but anything goes over there. I certainly wouldn’t fit that to my car😂😂
I note how he checks the quality of his badly oxidised weak weld by X-ray after finishing the machining.
Bondo and paint make him the welder he aint.
And the man on the lathe does his centering by eye. Here in darkest Africa we use micrometers and Tig welding
@@andrewallen9993 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@andrewallen9993 no dial indicater make him amazing not rough
а я всё думаю как мне диски покрасить:) Их оказывается даже мыть и обезжиривать не нужно:)
это современные краски такие ( в Пакистане 😁😁)
Покраска с баллона прямо по грязи! Это высший пилотаж!
С ПЕСОЧКОМ ))))
Так крепче будет 😜😜😜
Тоже смутило то что его это не смутило, диск ремонтировал и его качество сомнительно, так ещё и красят по грязи, видимо это сверх эконом вариант
Okay, that is some impressive can do workmanship there. I have welded aluminum with a torch and I know how difficult that is. The lathe work was good too. I get it, you are making due with what you have. Well done.
not welding....brazing.
@@JDMeister .Не сварка ,не пайка ,а …
@@JDMeister Spot on
Amazing skills with basic machinery and tools!
Качество видео лучше чем качество ремонта.
Покраска прямо по грязи... 😠 и так пойдёт.....
High quality repair right there, they even guaranty their work for 1 mi. or 1 km., which ever comes first
Молодцы конечно такое надо выбрасывать а вы починили , но на таком страшно ехать , респект все равно
I can’t believe what I just saw!!! So wonderfully awesome!!!
top welder, these rims are pretty risky to use but my respect!
Work with what you got
@@BrassMtn worst case scenario, flat tire.
@John Grzeskowiak No, no they arent haha
Very skilful brazing. He makes it look so simple,with primitive tools and conditions to work in. Great job!👌
Xin chào bạn..vành xe đó bằng vật liệu nhôm mà vẫn hàn lại được,quá ok luôn😅🌾🙏🇻🇳👍
If you live in a hard world, difficult city. Saying is alway easy. Love the good work
This just makes me that much more happy i don't have to use stuff like that. but i do understand when you don't have much you do what you have to
Lppppppppppplppppppppl0
It's amazing welder.... 👍🏻👍🏻 And the creatif job 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks ☺️
Top job men ,love seeing things rebuilt ,most western countries just bin it.
It's all about cost effectiveness. The reason they bin it it's because it costs less to buy a new one than to pay someone labor to repair it. And liability.
Talented and hardworking Pakistani people ❤ 👏
زبردست ، جزاك اللهُ
صدیقی ۔ انڈیا
Miraculious fast mending. For speeds up to 50 mph.
Nice skills. But the spray paint over the dirt?
Fascinating. The skill is over the top. Meanwhile, I work near a scrap yard that has mountains of pallets full of rims that are being sent for recycling. These are wheels that come off of cars that are being scrapped. The world is a big place with ends that would not recognize each other.
theres a russian guy on here does the same kind of work but makes this guy look like an amateur
@@melin1969 that would be interesting to see.
You wouldn't buy any wheels from this guy🤣
This is a scrap rim, melt it down and use the material for something new. Even IF this repair is solid, you're not going to be balancing this rim.
Scrap yards here have thousands of perfect rims off scrapped cars..
And none of those wind up there..
That rod they are using to weld to the rim is actually a type of pot metal. Very soft and easy to melt. Aluminum takes a LOT more heat to melt and does not flow that way.
I would hate to have one of these wheels on a vehicle I'm driving. That stuff is easy to break. But they use what they have. Hats off to them.
And if it was someone in the west doing it with the same gear for a collectors Ferrari we’d all applaud.
Love when he points out the massive piece of the rim that is missing. Like you couldn’t see it standing on the moon.
😂
A minor blemish.
Краси прям на грязь)))
Качество 100%)
Всегда так делай держаться будет 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Там ещё про тиг и аргон правильно писали. Это все дураки придумали и так плавится!
, это лечебная грязь.
Nobel prize for this people ! Amazing.
Excellent work from such a primitive shop. first rate repair.
So impressive!!
Thanks for sharing your videos dude!
I 'm so greateful for my kind of life, Respects for all this dudes!
Love it when people fix stuff instead of throwing it away.
My whole life for myself and others...
I'm 60 and profitable lifestyle out it...
They value a rim over human life
@@rd-ch1on Is it so much worse than the original rim? That's also just aluminium melted and silidified. And when a rim fails it rately costs a life. Traffic safety is starting to get to a point where it takes An increasing amount of frustration, just to save a decreasing amount of lives. Maybe. That trend really needs to be stopped.
@@rd-ch1on If it did cost some lives when the rim originally broke, the damage to the rim would have been worse than what we saw. Plus, I believe that with the kind of skills these people have, I'm sure that they know the limitations of their work in relation to relative safety.
Besides, if we really think about it, comparing what these people do to make do of what they have that is essential to their lives, to what the western people do for fun like bungee jumping, para-gliding, swimming with sharks, and other dangerous sports, I would choose these dudes.
@@edwinso8173 What??? putting that rim on your car and driving it is not supposed to be a adrenaline raising experience.
This people are legends. 👍👍👍
painting over the dirt that is my kind of rebuild
Good work Aknad
Clearly a skilled craftsman. Even more clearly, I’ll never knowingly be on the road with that wheel under me.
Water must be at a premium. Why not wash the wheels before painting them. Maybe even before brazing them.
😁😁😁india or Pakistan
You are worried about paint. Idk if they check its perfectly balanced or not
Patel Wheel Company, our motto is "If it's round, it's fixed!"
@@Mr.Z1776 🤣
Junk weld on junk rims.....
Step 1 wear proper safety gear, step 2 thoroughly clean part to be repaired, step 3 ignore steps 1 and 2.
He was wearing safety sandals
He has literally zero safety gear. Even the solution to the filler getting too hot to hold was to just attach another bar of filler. Imagine if he had proper gear.
Excelente trabajo Señores
Good luck getting that rim to balance, or stay together for very long for that matter.
@MichelleZ You have absolutely no idea what the car is capable of, Skippy!
ماشاء الله good work
Покрасили,даже не помыв от грязи. Пипец
какой грязи от покрасил места где резец метал задел! а места где грязь само отпадёт и под ним краска своя итого весь диск прекрасен будет.
да всё равно краска с баллончика долго не продержится, главное успеть втюхать этот диск кому нибудь. а клиент его поставит на убитое авто и продаст нам россию по цене нормальной бу машины)
@@РустамЖумабаев-ч6я ага, смертельно прекрасен😱
@@lion1746 покрашен хотел написать
@@lion1746 А Вы много Индийских авто у нас видели и это я не про их собственное производство? У нас даже барыги брезгают у них чего-то покупать )
Good job 👌.
Thank you 😀.
You must have a lot of experience to precisely perform welding with a torch. TIG is a much more expensive method. Congratulations 😀.
Mantul pakde 😁
The repair looks visually good but I don't know about the strength. The heat from the brazing may change the properties of the original material and may form weak points. At high speed, the repaired portion may fail and cause an accident. Personally if I have such damage, better to dispose and buy another one. Safety more important than money.
No such thing a high speed in Pakistan, just waiting for next pot hole, buy another one? Two weeks wages!
It’s a cast wheel, weak to begin with....
Safety is always more important money...... unless you don't have any!
These guys do it honest . I can respect that . This makes my day. Keep your ride going by any means .
یہ دو نمبر کا کام ہے
Nice workshop/salesfloor. Thanks for sharing! You are very talented
Совсем Новый!!! и TIG в среде аргона не нужен!!!!!
Talent + skill = 👍👍👍
=(equals) DEATH TRAP
Hi bro super work..
bro where it is located..?
Poor man's T.I.G......I like it.
He can spray like Bob Ross.
WELL DONE TO YA, VERY GOOD WORKMANSHIP. GOOD ON YA
good job but whay befor coloring don't washed?
Very nice work, hello from America.
Gute Arbeit gemacht.
Good job!
But the solder used is not as strong as the aluminum alloy metal, hence that repaired area, although it does look good, is prone to catastrophic failure.
It looks like he used Lead (Pb) to fill the broken space and that is going to heavier and weaker and balancing the wheel would be difficult.
@@harshabiliangady3211 he used an aluminum rod. Lead is soft and would not stick to aluminum nor would it be strong enough.
Mr Frank good to know.
If it wasn’t strong enough and didn’t work I doubt he would be still repairing wheels like this ..he knows what works
The speeds in these countries don't exceed 40 miles per hour
Very good job my frend
Wooow..its's a so great and creatif work... Always have a enthusiasm in the..👍👍👍🙏🙏
настоящие человеки которым не нужно никакое правительство. ОНИ И САМИ ВСЕ МОГУТ. УВАЖАЮ И МИР ВАМ ))
Those new rods are absolutely magic, i use them also, to repair alloy items, very cool
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Answer: Yes, Jesus is the only way to heaven. Such an exclusive statement may confuse, surprise, or even offend, but it is true nonetheless. The Bible teaches that there is no other way to salvation than through Jesus Christ. Jesus Himself says in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” He is not a way, as in one of many; He is the way, as in the one and only. No one, regardless of reputation, achievement, special knowledge, or personal holiness, can come to God the Father except through Jesus.
Jesus is the only way to heaven for several reasons. Jesus was “chosen by God” to be the Savior (1 Peter 2:4). Jesus is the only One to have come down from heaven and returned there (John 3:13). He is the only person to have lived a perfect human life (Hebrews 4:15). He is the only sacrifice for sin (1 John 2:2; Hebrews 10:26). He alone fulfilled the Law and the Prophets (Matthew 5:17). He is the only man to have conquered death forever (Hebrews 2:14-15). He is the only Mediator between God and man (1 Timothy 2:5). He is the only man whom God has “exalted . . . to the highest place” (Philippians 2:9).
Jesus spoke of Himself as the only way to heaven in several places besides John 14:6. He presented Himself as the object of faith in Matthew 7:21-27. He said His words are life (John 6:63). He promised that those who believe in Him will have eternal life (John 3:14-15). He is the gate of the sheep (John 10:7); the bread of life (John 6:35); and the resurrection (John 11:25). No one else can rightly claim those titles.
The apostles’ preaching focused on the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus. Peter, speaking to the Sanhedrin, clearly proclaimed Jesus as the only way to heaven: “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). Paul, speaking to the synagogue in Antioch, singled out Jesus as the Savior: “I want you to know that through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through him everyone who believes is set free from every sin” (Acts 13:38-39). John, writing to the church at large, specifies the name of Christ as the basis of our forgiveness: “I am writing to you, dear children, because your sins have been forgiven on account of his name” (1 John 2:12). No one but Jesus can forgive sin.
Eternal life in heaven is made possible only through Christ. Jesus prayed, “Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent” (John 17:3). To receive God’s free gift of salvation, we must look to Jesus and Jesus alone. We must trust in Jesus’ death on the cross as our payment for sin and in His resurrection. “This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe” (Romans 3:22).
At one point in Jesus’ ministry, many of the crowd were turning their backs on Him and leaving in hopes of finding another savior. Jesus asked the Twelve, “Do you want to go away as well?” (John 6:67, ESV). Peter’s reply is exactly right: “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One of God” (John 6:68-69, ESV). May we all share Peter’s faith that eternal life resides only in Jesus Christ.
@@joseoone7 Bro its UA-cam, not Church... We come here to watch videos.
Another quick way to get to heaven is to drive on such a repaired wheel at over 50mph. Impressive skills but no QC control 🙀
@@bunkydon well said brother bad enough they coming knocking on the door, stay safe take care cheers KC Tassie Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🤝😎🙂👍
These guys are incredible craftsmen!
Wow amazing skills
Hard worker
Welding/filling aluminum is quite simple but you do need about 650 beer cans
i think there are enough can lying around for that there.
Will you be able to do this kind of work after that many of cans of beer 😂
Tuyệt vời 👍
good job
great work...
Will hire him anytime!!!
And get sued.
Good repair 👍
Incredible !! I'm trying to think what you would have to do to damage an alloy wheel to that extent.
You've never seen how these people drive.
Impressive!!
Very good job 👍🏼
Thanks 😊👍
that is really awesome workmanship for a ticking timebomb :) i would use that rim to make sure my garden hose is safe...
Nicely camouflaged
Вот это ремонт! Газам прогрел, наплавил и обточил. И цена не как у нас за каждый САНТИМЕТОР СВАРКИ............................................
это нельзя пользовать наверное
У них и кладбища бесплатные.
범용선반 제대로하는사람이네요.. 씽도 보고 작업하네요..
Good work ...!!
Do they reuse the shavings
вавще прям не паримся :)))
Excellent work, those people have a good hands skills too, like not any one can do that even he has all the tools torsh, machine grinding and rechapping we see. Like me i am a good car repair mechanic, (find the part to replace it and replace it whereas mexhanical, electronic, or electric parts) but body work, no, i try to repair a rusted two inch on the car body but i couldnt do it right like it was before, but peole like those can do body work like and turn the damaged parts of your like it was never there before.
Beautiful work 👍💪
i think the weld filling has not the same strength of the alloy wheel,but nice work
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que trabajos tan profesionales, mis respetos
Brilliant.. and I bet it didn’t cost the earth for this repair ...
Where at can you get them shoes though? 👀
This is very skilful work and very interesting to watch, but this type of repair is illegal here in Australia because of our high road speeds.
I agree with the comment that the whole wheel could be put in a heat treatment oven to even out the metal stresses, but I suspect that the reason that repairs like this are illegal in most of the Western World is that we have let "experts" loose at this sort of thing, and their only response is to have recourse to metal science. I just bet there is no "science" available with testing of this sort of repair, so they just make it illegal. Wonder what "science" is available with testing of freshly made wheels, or do we just rely on the manufacturer to get is right at source. Then again the manufacturer has no incentive to cooperate with anyone to test a repaired rim. Game over. Anyway, super impressed with the skill of these workers.
Eah....especually impressed with paint over dirt....super skill
Lo que más me gusta es la protección que usa para los ojos....🤦...oh my God👀👁👀👁👀
Gas welding aluminum. Very impressive.
repair looks good, I would use piece of carpet to lay the face on to work back.
Should be a magic carpet. This is a magic repair.
@@SPW812 yes, that would great.
Better than OEM !
Такой ремонт дисков из категории ,,на доехать,, Не уверен,что вся эта конструкция будет отличаться необходимой десткостью.
это Ужас! на скорости больше 70 км\ч
@@servelor Там народу тьма! Одним больше, одним меньше, никто не заметит! Там любые диски требуются.
@@СергейТрофимов-н3ч а чем российский автопром отличается?
@@rimasbayramov3611 от украинского??
@@rimasbayramov3611 тем, что он хотя бы есть.
Good work good experience thanks for the video sir
I wonder how safe that repaired wheel would be.
Seeing how the bar is easily melting and the wheel isn’t it appears he is adding pure aluminum to an aluminum alloy.
Looks unsafe so I’ll pass.
Well if you were in a third world country and you needed a wheel I can assure you it would be just fine. Remember you are speaking from a first world point of view.
Might have been solder it melted so easy
@@robertray4428 Material science and mechanical forces apply regardless the economics.
@@poppajretired410 apparently you’ve never been to a third world country there is very little money and yes it will probably break again but if you’re broke down with very little money I can guarantee you will buy the wheel and thank god you got it. Damn man you ever been anywhere besides America
@@robertray4428 safety awareness doesn't know which world class you are from…
Very Good!..
Good job
Probably not the first or last time this shop has fixed this rim .
Amazing I think how they know rim have what grade Alloy I know Alloy have just five grades.
Accident k main whja ye repaired alloy rims hn jnko ye new bna k bechte hn
Теперь я понял что такое "Шаражмонтаж"
российский автопром я бы сказал намного хуже
@@rimasbayramov3611 Наверно в твоей стране вообще автопрома нет, вот ты и злой такой.
@@rimasbayramov3611 ๆๆๆๆๆๆๆๅ
Eso no tiene precio seguro k algún listo también pone pega muy abilidoso🥇🎖️🎖️