Im 42 years old and when I have started to work like car mechanic we use to repair almost any componentof truck/ car. And now old part goes to garbage and new on car. Repairing was and always will be cheaper. This is real work!
And most countries we would consider third world countries they simply can't get the parts or it's cheaper to fix it by hand than it is to actually obtain another one. Gave me the piper Factory
All the guys sitting on the bench are thrilled to be out of the house and away from the wives. It's such a pleasure to be alive with one's friends out in the fresh air. Makes one almost feel alive again.
@@frankhage1734 the top piece of the generator does that...if you actually try to run acetylene through a compressor and into a tank, you'll soon be in need of a new workshop
Truly impressive, especially the man doing the cold chisel and beating work with the sledgehammer. Amazing talent, with no safety equipment and terrible working conditions. These guys are amazing, very well done.
@@kthwkr even the bystanders were too close. A few cigarettes and a rest will clear the ringing from the ears I'd imagine. On a more serious note...safety awareness, equipment and standards are sadly a first world luxury which were ignored by the West/other economically advanced societies until enforced by the state. But yeah - my ears!!
With a pressure washer hooked up to the tank it could have been blown back in no time, probably while still fitted to the truck. These hard working guys always find a way with limited equipment! ✌♥️🇬🇧
@@alejandroaguilar9038 Hi, yeah it could be done with air, but that can be dangerous with a tank that size, should it split. But done carefully with a bit of heat on the creases it would be possible, I have seen motorcycles tanks done that way. 👍✌♥️🇬🇧
@@alejandroaguilar9038 Yeah, when they first started on it I thought they would take out the dodgy breather valve and plum it up to trucks brakes compressor, jobs done. As you say though, maybe that would be too easy 😉
If you can't beat a piece of mild steel back in to submission with a 4x4, a hunk of train track and 4 3lb hammers, you'd fit right in with this group...
The one dude just chillin'...sitting there with his legs crossed, calmly observing had me making up an "inner monologue" of what he was thinking. These are some of the best videos to watched stoned 🙃😄🙃😉
Could be done with water or air but difficult to control and equipment is required. I must admit that these guys did a damn good job of it! Despite the conditions. I have done all sorts of welding including oxy-acetylene. But I did it with gloves and some goggles! How in the hell can they see the bead to control the weld? Like staring at the sun to look for sunspots.
Water from a tap (here, anyway...) is about 45 PSI I believe. Should be waaaay more than you need to do this tank. But in their country I have no idea if that's even an option, seeing how they make their own gas for the cutting torch!
@@Gersberms yes, completely filling it with water, pressurized to a very low pressure , say 20 psi would have gotten the tank 95 % there. Then a little mallet work would have done the rest. Next time make sure the vent is working!
Maioria comenta como se eles estivessem em um país de primeiro mundo com todos os recursos tecnológicos disponíveis, e não em um país subdesenvolvido em que se tem que fazer trabalhos como artesãos.
Easier to pour a little petroleum into the empty tank and ignite it. The resulting sudden increase in pressure would get out most of the dents out a lot faster. The trick is getting the volume of petroleum right so you don’t launch the tank into low earth orbit! 😉
We use a quarter stick of dynamite, does the same thing, makes more noise but gives us something to chuckle about through the day, and stories to tell around the campfire on weekends. 8*)
@@камрадпоисковик Ты видно куда бы не смотрела, всегда видишь только х на заборе, на 17.50 лежит баллон газовый, из него идут два шланга на горелку, где ты там увидела генератор карбида с мешочком с бочкой одна в одну??!!!!!! 🤦♂️
@@СергейБаламут-э6м вообще то я он, и как пишут братья китайцы из за разности мониторов, возможно что и не понял. в свое время подрывался на генераторе.
В колхозе бочки для опрыскивания выравнивали мощным компрессором, а тут ребята любят по настоящему потрахаться. А сварка бака без продувки воздухом или хотя бы заполнением водой это вообще кайф... дешевые видать у них работяги.
The diesel tank is anyway air tight.... Just fill the tank with high pressure air and it ll be back to shape without any hammering... science is everywhere❤️
OSHA would have a field day. I'm grateful for modern safety guidelines but this video shows how fast an unencumbered and talented worker with simple tools could do the job in former times.
I get that they were trying to lose as little material as possible, but couldn’t they have done a horizontal cut and unrolled the tank to flatten it back to a sheet and then retooled it and sealed the seam with donor material?
I love how the two older fellows just sit there with there legs crossed, never even flinching, as this guy is swinging a massive sledge hammer making what I can only imagine as an ear shattering noise, right next to them
Spent 18 months in Italy - wish I had a video of the metal work done on a Lamborghini Miura that had been rolled - that was just stunning - in the white, - looking like it had just been stamped out.... at that stage a small body hammer and a hand held steel block.
Ookay, I'm already aware of the limitations of materials and tools where you live, but there are some idea's to consider: From what I understand, the tank collapsed due to the air vent getting blocked and the fuel pump's suction reduced the air pressure in the tank enough to cause it to collapse. Sooo... if the pump is strong enough to collapse the tank, why don't you fill the tank with water, then use a similar fuel pump (with the cutoff disabled) to pump water INTO the tank? If I'm right, that type of pump would be strong enough to put the tank under enough pressure to push the collapsed sections back out and a little teasing with a hammer could ease the creases in the metal. Tank fixed, less noise and zero need to play with the welder. A for effort A for results E for the most obnoxious method possible. All in all, its the end result that counts. I DO suggest trying the technique I suggested, it could save your ears from all that hammering and your eyes from arc eye
Air pressure outside the tank collapses the tank, not the suction from the pump. You would need a lot more pressure than a diesel lift pump would put out to push the dents out of that tank, and it would be very difficult to control what shape the tank would be after you got it to a pressure that would push the sides out.
@@--_DJ_-- you're spot on regarding the air pressure. With the inner air pressure being reduced, the outside air pressure would press on the tank, causing it to collapse.... I guess my original attempt at explaining it wasn't good enough. Either way, my hope was the pump could push enough water into the tank to work on returning the cylinder to its former shape, but you are right, the flat ends of the tank could bulge outwards, though the actual cylinder part, shouldn't deform if you cut the water off at the right time. I imagine a pressure washer would have the hydraulic force behind it to do the job and have the controll to stop before excessive distortion occurs, but I can't guarantee the state of the tank/drum ends if you don't cut the feed when the cylinder part is straightened out as good as it can be. I do know some mechanics and restorers have used hydroforming to repair tanks before though, so, from their experience, it should have some degree of success. As I said though, not sure about the flat ends though
@@--_DJ_-- I can see that you scored low in physics when at school. You mention the crushing of atmosphere is too great for a lift pump to push the tank back to shape but what you fail to realise is that the lift pump is already within the atmosphere and thus has equilibrium with pressure. Any additional pressure made by the lift pump is a positive pressure above atmospheric air pressure. Such a simple equation and yet you missed it!
@@jackking5567 The pressure inside the tank and outside the tank being the same has nothing to do with the pressure a lift pump can output. My score in physics has very little bearing on anything here, my experience with lift pumps is pretty handy though. If you are going to be a smart ass, at least try to sound intelligent while you are doing it.
Я канистру двадцати литровую КАМАЗом наехал в лепёшку. Выкинул сначала но потом мужики подсказали что можно накачать. Жалко новая канистра же. Выточил с толстой резины пробку в горловину, забил в неё трубку под шланг и накачал. 23 литра стала канистра
No special machinery, and no PPE (Personal Protection Equipment, e.g. Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Gloves, Leather Aprons, etc.). Just hand tools, elbow grease and flip flops. Yet their work is astoundingly brilliant. My deepest respects are in order.
Awesome work ethic with less than perfect tools. Use what you have. Those guys sitting on the bench listening to all that racket must be hearing impaired, not sure how they handle that lol.
It probably would have been faster to find 2 old 50 gallon drums and weld them together and just put the fill cap and other accessories on the drums. I'm surprised no one has made a back yard roller system to slide the tank onto without the ends and just slowly roll it and apply pressure like you would a sheet metal roller. Hand crank or a really low geared electric motor would straighten that out super past. Almost like their rail road tie system but with 3 rollers and some pressure, no hammering needed.
no doubt he is a hard worker but for next similar job he can use those timber along with two car jacks so he can fix the tank much more easily.Push from inside outwards😁
Если топливный бак был сжат отрицательным давлением, то логично было бы выправить его положительным давлением... Это ведь гораздо легче, чем рихтовать все 100% повреждений? Ребят, подскажите им)))
It is extremely dangerous to use air pressure to expand a tank , I have also seen the tank explode at relatively low pressure causing life threatening injuries. If internal pressure is used the pressure is on all surfaces equally so a dent is no more likely to move than the flat ends. If a seam fails you have no warning or indication which way the masses amount of energy will go when released. You can't use heat because you don't know how to pressure in being affected.
It could be dangerous using only air especially a tank that big. If it was full of water then you could use compressed air sense water doesn't compress. The best way would be to fill it up with water and then use a pressure washer.
Бак , по виду , литров на 600 . Где на 1500 км . Совок работает где нибудь в карьере . Нах ему такой бак , он же не дальнобой . Половину ровную заварили бы , ему и столько хватит за глаза на неделю .
Im 42 years old and when I have started to work like car mechanic we use to repair almost any componentof truck/ car. And now old part goes to garbage and new on car. Repairing was and always will be cheaper. This is real work!
These people rarlet have options to just run down the road and buy a new one or even a used one.
And most countries we would consider third world countries they simply can't get the parts or it's cheaper to fix it by hand than it is to actually obtain another one. Gave me the piper Factory
When I was a boy, my father taught me that REAL MECHANICS FIX things and the rest only replace parts.
$130.00 an hour is what my repair shop charges.
only if you don't value your free time.
All the guys sitting on the bench are thrilled to be out of the house and away from the wives. It's such a pleasure to be alive with one's friends out in the fresh air. Makes one almost feel alive again.
Am I the only one impressed he used a cold chisel faster than I do with an angle grinder?
The guy was a master with that thing.
Yeap, when you need to work faster use time lapse 😂 that works for me 😉
I hope you would know that was sped up 2 or 3X, an angle grinder would have done wonders.
@@dc6233 You've never seen me try to use an angle grinder
An angle grinder would have ignited the residual fuel in the tank... Is not the best option
The guy on the bench is the best part. No matter what they do just sits ther unimpressed.
4:42 Preparing calcium carbide to produce acetylene for the welding process.
Nice catch. It shows their gas generator too. Do they compress the acetylene before the torch? What about the O2?
@@frankhage1734 the top piece of the generator does that...if you actually try to run acetylene through a compressor and into a tank, you'll soon be in need of a new workshop
Was wondering what that was
@@frankhage1734 Acetylene is unstable above 15 PSI, so I’m guessing that the lid allows a slight pressure but won’t let it over pressure.
Wth how does that work??
These men are amazing , it's awesome to see people with natural skills still performing work that has been deemed unfixable 👍👏
Truly impressive, especially the man doing the cold chisel and beating work with the sledgehammer. Amazing talent, with no safety equipment and terrible working conditions. These guys are amazing, very well done.
But of course if you were tell that to that guy he would say, "What?" Because he's been deaf for years. Hurt my ears just watching it on the computer.
@@kthwkr even the bystanders were too close. A few cigarettes and a rest will clear the ringing from the ears I'd imagine.
On a more serious note...safety awareness, equipment and standards are sadly a first world luxury which were ignored by the West/other economically advanced societies until enforced by the state.
But yeah - my ears!!
The sound of all that hammering at 3X speed gave me flash backs of when I was in a war zone.
Try it at 2x speed for better results. Oh, I am not a doctor.
With a pressure washer hooked up to the tank it could have been blown back in no time, probably while still fitted to the truck. These hard working guys always find a way with limited equipment!
✌♥️🇬🇧
i thought they could have done it with compressed air???
No only with lands hard work
@@alejandroaguilar9038
Hi, yeah it could be done with air, but that can be dangerous with a tank that size, should it split. But done carefully with a bit of heat on the creases it would be possible, I have seen motorcycles tanks done that way. 👍✌♥️🇬🇧
Agreed Leave on truck then air up tanks after all they are thin, but they prob couldnt charge as much either.
@@alejandroaguilar9038
Yeah, when they first started on it I thought they would take out the dodgy breather valve and plum it up to trucks brakes compressor, jobs done.
As you say though, maybe that would be too easy 😉
It's amazing people can fix him and do anything unbelievable. The craftsmanship is unbelievable
If you can't beat a piece of mild steel back in to submission with a 4x4, a hunk of train track and 4 3lb hammers, you'd fit right in with this group...
Here in America that tank would of been scrapped!! These men can fix almost anything that is broke!
Суровые ребята. Для них похоже нет невыполнимых задач.
The one dude just chillin'...sitting there with his legs crossed, calmly observing had me making up an "inner monologue" of what he was thinking. These are some of the best videos to watched stoned 🙃😄🙃😉
He is the owner, I think
Could be done with water or air but difficult to control and equipment is required. I must admit that these guys did a damn good job of it! Despite the conditions. I have done all sorts of welding including oxy-acetylene. But I did it with gloves and some goggles! How in the hell can they see the bead to control the weld? Like staring at the sun to look for sunspots.
and wearing open sandals lol....
Eventually he will get blind.
@@billkichman7770 Safety sandals are a requirement. Can't perform any welding, forging, or other dangerous kind of work without them.
Water from a tap (here, anyway...) is about 45 PSI I believe. Should be waaaay more than you need to do this tank. But in their country I have no idea if that's even an option, seeing how they make their own gas for the cutting torch!
@@Gersberms yes, completely filling it with water, pressurized to a very low pressure , say 20 psi would have gotten the tank 95 % there. Then a little mallet work would have done the rest. Next time make sure the vent is working!
Just remember to replace the faulty air vent valve in the filler cap 🧐
так не интересно , тогда им нечего будет делать )
That's why it shrinked in the first place?
@@igualnimp yes
Oh lord I hope they didn't forget that lol lol
Nope vent cost more then repair
FASCINATING TO WATCH THESE EXPERTS AT WORK WITH ONLY THE BASIC OF TOOLS ! GREAT JOB TOO !
В случае если бак не имеет дыр, выправить его можно с помощью компрессора, не снимая. Я у себя так и лечу с случае «схлопывания».
так это ж индейцы)
Ага а где риск, где пренебрежение ТБ. Скучно живете!
That was an awful lot of hard work. I would have fashioned some wood or metal of the same diameter and used a jack to press them out? Well done.☘️👍
they couldn't find a company with a metal roller?
20 minutes on a roller and it would have been perfect
Air pressure with tank inside a jig to limit expansion. Hammer in after if desired.
Maioria comenta como se eles estivessem em um país de primeiro mundo com todos os recursos tecnológicos disponíveis, e não em um país subdesenvolvido em que se tem que fazer trabalhos como artesãos.
Wow….! I thought 2nd tank will not come to round shape.. it’s incredible work
Nice to see a video where the hammer is the right tool. That was a lot of work and great results.
Funny how they haven't improved on the hammer much since it was invented!
For a minute I thought that was the "Titan submersible" (no disrespect). But I was clearly mistaken. Good JOB gentalman!
Good to see they're equipped with the appropriate safety gear!
Anything goes in India that's why we can't compete with them.
@@stephengillott9435 you can compete with them, but you don't want to. They can't compete with us...
Hahah lmao 😂
Lmao I’m callin OSHA😂
The sandals they wear are special "safety" sandals designed to allow your toes to fly off in the event you drop a heavy sharp chunk of steel on them.
OSHA approved flip-flops. Priceless. Great job. When you have more time than money.
It’s amazing what these guys do with a little bit of homemade acetylene and a bunch of elbow grease!
Vishwakarma at work...
May lord Vishnu and Shiva grant them long health and wealth...
Great working...
Enjoyed their greasy hands
Shankar purohit
Very Skilled workers using rudimentary tools.
Не проще наполнить водой , потом закрыть. И на костер поставить так в тыщу раз быстрее будет
And more dangerous
Easier to pour a little petroleum into the empty tank and ignite it. The resulting sudden increase in pressure would get out most of the dents out a lot faster.
The trick is getting the volume of petroleum right so you don’t launch the tank into low earth orbit! 😉
We use a quarter stick of dynamite, does the same thing, makes more noise but gives us something to chuckle about through the day, and stories to tell around the campfire on weekends. 8*)
And it would generate at least 1 M views on YT... if somebody would sit on it at least 10 M..
Жаль, что у них нельзя налить в бак воду, а потом заморозить. Бак выпрямился бы на раз-два.
Has a tendency to blow the ends off but you can't tell him he's deaf as a post now!
The result of a vacuum can be reversed, but not the subsequent casualties. It is dynamic what the vacuum did.
КУДЕСНИКИ, БЛИН!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
С такой технологией эти мастера без работы не останутся.
а вы обратили внимание на генератор ацетеленовый, две бочки одна в одну и я так понял мешочек с карбидом во внуторь. такой технологии я не встречал.
@@камрадпоисковик да уж - очевидное невероятное, а мы ещё по старинке видать работали с генераторами и манометрами
@@камрадпоисковик Ты видно куда бы не смотрела, всегда видишь только х на заборе, на 17.50 лежит баллон газовый, из него идут два шланга на горелку, где ты там увидела генератор карбида с мешочком с бочкой одна в одну??!!!!!! 🤦♂️
@@oleg1701 Ещё один слепой 🤦♂️ Когда ты работал по старинке, у них уже были такие баллоны на 17.50🤣
@@СергейБаламут-э6м вообще то я он, и как пишут братья китайцы из за разности мониторов, возможно что и не понял. в свое время подрывался на генераторе.
I'm entertained that there's always 1 or 2 people working and dozens more watching.
These fellows are real craftsmen, I take my hat off to them.
Sterile environment - it's a fuel tank, no foreign objects. No problem - we have a gravel floor! lol Love it.
Я думал, они его воздухом надуют обратно, как шарик.
он легких путей не ищут)))
@@ГафурБатыров-е2б да там вообще много лишних манипуляций. Зачем то по деревянному бревну били внутри бочки. Нет что б сразу кувалдами внутри стучать
Не, воздухом нельзя. Если разорвёт, получим большую бомбу. А вот наполнить водой и давить насосом для опрессовки аппаратов и трубопроводов самое то.
@@Евгений-м8м7е бревно не оставляет волн, а просто кувалдой, вытягивается металл. Они знают, что делают. 💯😎👍
В колхозе бочки для опрыскивания выравнивали мощным компрессором, а тут ребята любят по настоящему потрахаться. А сварка бака без продувки воздухом или хотя бы заполнением водой это вообще кайф... дешевые видать у них работяги.
A very good job with the tools on-hand. OSHA Approved????????
The diesel tank is anyway air tight.... Just fill the tank with high pressure air and it ll be back to shape without any hammering... science is everywhere❤️
Отличный насос и пробка гермитичная
а если он ртом сасал? )))
Ну да вакуум творит чудеса !!
надо всего лишь было подключить насос наоборот, а не это вот всё)
Очень кропотливая и тонкая работа. Нужно много терпения и усидчивости.💯😎👍
Hola desde República Dominicana felicidades por el trabajo que hacen muy bueno a pesar de la herramientas rudimentaria que utilizan bien
OSHA would have a field day. I'm grateful for modern safety guidelines but this video shows how fast an unencumbered and talented worker with simple tools could do the job in former times.
I get that they were trying to lose as little material as possible, but couldn’t they have done a horizontal cut and unrolled the tank to flatten it back to a sheet and then retooled it and sealed the seam with donor material?
Quite so ! It would have been less work !
I was about to ask the same thing.
But logic is hard
Yeah that’s a good idea
They don't have a plate rolling machine.
using the railway track to reshape the drum was genius !!
Did the fuel pump draw a vacuum in the tank
Probably the vent hole got blocked and the diesel pump sucked deep vaccum in the tank.
Seeing videos like this I have come to realise a great truth ... I can get rid of all my power tools, all I need is a pair of flip flops, job done.
This is just one reason why you should have a working vent.
Either that or someone ran over an elephant...
India's favourite tool is........The big Hammer !!!!!🤣
WOW THE TRUCK IS HUGE.. THE PICTURE IS VERY GOOD..I LOVE IT
I love how the two older fellows just sit there with there legs crossed, never even flinching, as this guy is swinging a massive sledge hammer making what I can only imagine as an ear shattering noise, right next to them
Spent 18 months in Italy - wish I had a video of the metal work done on a Lamborghini Miura that had been rolled - that was just stunning - in the white, - looking like it had just been stamped out.... at that stage a small body hammer and a hand held steel block.
Ookay, I'm already aware of the limitations of materials and tools where you live, but there are some idea's to consider:
From what I understand, the tank collapsed due to the air vent getting blocked and the fuel pump's suction reduced the air pressure in the tank enough to cause it to collapse.
Sooo... if the pump is strong enough to collapse the tank, why don't you fill the tank with water, then use a similar fuel pump (with the cutoff disabled) to pump water INTO the tank?
If I'm right, that type of pump would be strong enough to put the tank under enough pressure to push the collapsed sections back out and a little teasing with a hammer could ease the creases in the metal.
Tank fixed, less noise and zero need to play with the welder.
A for effort
A for results
E for the most obnoxious method possible.
All in all, its the end result that counts.
I DO suggest trying the technique I suggested, it could save your ears from all that hammering and your eyes from arc eye
Air pressure outside the tank collapses the tank, not the suction from the pump. You would need a lot more pressure than a diesel lift pump would put out to push the dents out of that tank, and it would be very difficult to control what shape the tank would be after you got it to a pressure that would push the sides out.
@@--_DJ_-- you're spot on regarding the air pressure. With the inner air pressure being reduced, the outside air pressure would press on the tank, causing it to collapse.... I guess my original attempt at explaining it wasn't good enough.
Either way, my hope was the pump could push enough water into the tank to work on returning the cylinder to its former shape, but you are right, the flat ends of the tank could bulge outwards, though the actual cylinder part, shouldn't deform if you cut the water off at the right time.
I imagine a pressure washer would have the hydraulic force behind it to do the job and have the controll to stop before excessive distortion occurs, but I can't guarantee the state of the tank/drum ends if you don't cut the feed when the cylinder part is straightened out as good as it can be.
I do know some mechanics and restorers have used hydroforming to repair tanks before though, so, from their experience, it should have some degree of success.
As I said though, not sure about the flat ends though
@@--_DJ_-- I can see that you scored low in physics when at school.
You mention the crushing of atmosphere is too great for a lift pump to push the tank back to shape but what you fail to realise is that the lift pump is already within the atmosphere and thus has equilibrium with pressure. Any additional pressure made by the lift pump is a positive pressure above atmospheric air pressure.
Such a simple equation and yet you missed it!
@@jackking5567 The pressure inside the tank and outside the tank being the same has nothing to do with the pressure a lift pump can output. My score in physics has very little bearing on anything here, my experience with lift pumps is pretty handy though.
If you are going to be a smart ass, at least try to sound intelligent while you are doing it.
Awesome job guys your real craftsman 👍
Take care stay safe and may your God bless you always 🙋♂️🇬🇧
А почему не надуть? Или водой большим давлением надуть используя мойку высокого давления.
У них там нет такого,кувалдой проще,и дешевле.
слишком просто.
А вообще видос хороший- включил на полную громкость в два часа ночи. Теперь в подъезде со мной никто не здоровается.
@@николай-л6в2я ага скоро начнут приходить ремонтировать канистры
Love the guy sitting the bench!
These guys are amazing craftsmen.
I guess all these guys hard work is cheaper than buying a new one they are good at what they do
Проще из двух бочек сварить новый бак. Очень тонкий металл.
А я бы компрессором накачал и выровнял.
Чого бідні , бо дурні. Чого дурні, бо бідні.
Судя по металлу он изначально из бочек и сделан !!!!
@@РоманПанкрашов компрессором, мазахист?! Я пойму еще водой, но воздухом. Проще говоря самоубийца, что граната с замедлителем получится.
Я канистру двадцати литровую КАМАЗом наехал в лепёшку. Выкинул сначала но потом мужики подсказали что можно накачать. Жалко новая канистра же. Выточил с толстой резины пробку в горловину, забил в неё трубку под шланг и накачал. 23 литра стала канистра
No safety equipment, the equipment is a small hammer, a big hammer, a 4x4, and a railroad tie...now that is impressive!
yeah i was thinkin the same. "method for no equipment or less"
The sad part is they likely made a hundred bucks or less
Was worried about the guy sitting on the chair 6 feet away from Mr sledgehammer.
These guys repair instead of replace. Props
No special machinery, and no PPE (Personal Protection Equipment, e.g. Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Gloves, Leather Aprons, etc.). Just hand tools, elbow grease and flip flops. Yet their work is astoundingly brilliant. My deepest respects are in order.
Increible habilidad, casi sin herramientas. Los felicito.
Great job ! 👍
Awesome work ethic with less than perfect tools. Use what you have. Those guys sitting on the bench listening to all that racket must be hearing impaired, not sure how they handle that lol.
The sound of all that hammering at 3X speed gave me flash backs of when I was in a war zone.
Those guys are going to be stone deaf… amazing skills 🤠👍
Worse, the ringing in their ears is louder than anything else, and permanent!!
Только эти люди могут руками это, я уверен что остальные искали какого-нибудь автоматизированных способов выровнять эту топливную бочку. Молодцы
He was young, deaf and died of lung cancer right? Hard working men feeding their families. Hats off!
Got to respect these mechanics. They are determined to do a great job
Que DEUS abençoe vocês sempre. São trabalhadores e ótimos no que fazem. Parabéns nota 10.
Jerônimo/🇧🇷
Wait after translating your comment,the flag became American,how was that possible 😂
I thing the guy sitting calmly on the bench is in love with work. He could watch it all day long. Wow. Watta guy.
А не проще было раздуть его избыточным давлением с помощью компрессора? При этом и бак не пришлось бы демонтировать.
For the tools you have available great job.
It probably would have been faster to find 2 old 50 gallon drums and weld them together and just put the fill cap and other accessories on the drums. I'm surprised no one has made a back yard roller system to slide the tank onto without the ends and just slowly roll it and apply pressure like you would a sheet metal roller. Hand crank or a really low geared electric motor would straighten that out super past. Almost like their rail road tie system but with 3 rollers and some pressure, no hammering needed.
The most amazing thing is that the workers still have all their toes. ;-)
Glad to see that deaf people have job opportunities in India.
no doubt he is a hard worker but for next similar job he can use those timber along with two car jacks so he can fix the tank much more easily.Push from inside outwards😁
I just want to say, great job and Hi to all of the UA-cam safety experts over here!!!
Very impressive! Hard working skilled craftsmen right there! 😃👍
Great work, although their neighbors must love them with all that hammering. LOL
os caras são muito bons..... parabéns muito bom mesmo ! abraços do Brasil amigos
Saubere Arbeit, Gratuliere!!!!!!!!
Damn buddy!! He broke his ass fixing that diesel tank. Nice work buddy👍✌respect.
Отлично выполненная работа, молодцы! Не хватает кадров после установки на авто - в конце ролика.
Не соглашусь, в бочке нет элементов жёсткости, ее снова погнет. Такую нельзя ставить
@@АлександрА-в3д4ъ да пойдет Хотя можно было и не снимать Так погреть резаком чутко Бум и ровная ())
С большим успехом заменить бак на новый сваренный из двух обычных бочек. И ребра будут. Только горловину переварить.
@@АлександрА-в3д4ъ Его погнуло вакуумом, потому что в баке небыло сапуна.
@@АлександрА-в3д4ъ как раз они посредине ребро поставили
very clever panel -beating, skilful people, i am impessed
Congratulations, aos guerreiros, trabalhadores incansável.
Wow
When labour is cheap and tools are expensive
Good luck Amigos 👍
Love that air hammer cutoff tool.
Looks like they welded up 55 gallon drums together.
Perfeito, parabéns pelo trabalho.
A nice shot of compressed air into the tank may do the trick. Hard work lads
Przepiękna jest ta zrobiona robota i elegancko jest ten bak zbiornik zrobiony antyk pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmu 👍👍👍👍
Who needs an angle grinder?! His cut with that chisel was probably better than I could do with a grinder!
Not one wire brush or grinder were harmed during this repair. 😂
These guys are amazing at what they do. I would love for these guys to come over to America and open a shop.
OSHA would have a field day
Check out that homemade acetylene generator (4:42) made from two tubs. Man, one flashback and the whole shop will explode! Holy shit
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Если топливный бак был сжат отрицательным давлением, то логично было бы выправить его положительным давлением...
Это ведь гораздо легче, чем рихтовать все 100% повреждений?
Ребят, подскажите им)))
@@countrymoonshiner2300 да когда они его варить начали я так и подумал, что хороший взрывпакет им в помощь.
Genau die selbe Idee hatte ich auch!?
@@countrymoonshiner2300 einfach mit Wasserhochdruckreiniger Wasser hinein pressen !?!?
@@fionaeller7809 😁
Логично было бы не писать тут ню🤦♂️
Я тебе подсказал.
Вспомнил как выпрямлял мотоциклетный бак,налив воды и кусочки карбида.
Why not use air pressure to push most of the crush out first? That's a lot of hammering. I take it even the bystanders sitting there are deaf as well.
These kind of pressure machine not exist here, only maximum hydraulic jack could help which he didn’t think to useful in this case🙂
It is extremely dangerous to use air pressure to expand a tank , I have also seen the tank explode at relatively low pressure causing life threatening injuries.
If internal pressure is used the pressure is on all surfaces equally so a dent is no more likely to move than the flat ends. If a seam fails you have no warning or indication which way the masses amount of energy will go when released. You can't use heat because you don't know how to pressure in being affected.
Hydraulics is safe and doesn’t need fancy equipment. Even hand pumped hydraulic would do.
It could be dangerous using only air especially a tank that big. If it was full of water then you could use compressed air sense water doesn't compress. The best way would be to fill it up with water and then use a pressure washer.
water would be safer
awsome work,guy,s.larry USA
мне кажется сжатым воздухом можно было выпрямить или чуть бензина туда и устроить маленький взрыв наподобие колеса
Here this kind system doesn’t exist
Воздухом опасно. А вот какую-нибудь жидкость под давлением - самое то.
А потом у нас забиты травмпункты вот такими же пробовольщиками, петарды, бензин, воздух.. 🤦♂️
Nice show of the repair. Wouldn't it work to just pressurise the tank and let it unfold?
This kind of pressure system not exist, well jack could help but he dicide to do like that
У пацанов что компрессора нет, не проще заткнуть горловину и через штуцер, другой штуцер для компрессора, в крутить и подать воздух, не снимая бак.
Да у них походу даже болгарки нет) можно было бензина чуть налить и поджеч
@@РусланДенисов-й1т )
@@РусланДенисов-й1т поэтому мы первые в космосе !
Бак , по виду , литров на 600 . Где на 1500 км . Совок работает где нибудь в карьере . Нах ему такой бак , он же не дальнобой . Половину ровную заварили бы , ему и столько хватит за глаза на неделю .
@@НашСемейников они спят в них )
Wow the hard work in the end fully succesed.they change that denty oil tank in round shape