I was so excited that he started out on the workbench. Then, as with so many of these restoration videos, he moved his operation to the floor. My back hurts!
This Man is a Craftsman ! So good to see there are people who know how to repair this type of hydraulic Machinery that gives it a new life ! Thanks for sharing Man ,….🙏😉
and now watch the video where they mount this thing up on 2 wooden blocks and lift a 30 ton truck, and loosen bolts while kneeing under that lifted truck. mashalla
What a load of stupid, negative comments some people have left. 😡 This is a craftsman doing a job by hand in EXACTLY the same way the local town/village mechanic would have done it in the west about 100 years ago. Just appreciate his skill in recycling and rebuilding - something we've forgotten how to do in our 'advanced' throw-away society...
The negative comments are from what I call "Paint pot People" Give them pot of paint and they will tell you all about it - ask them to get the lid off the paint pot and they will not have a clue how to do it .
@@robertlangley258 😂😂😂 Have you lived in Asia and used these roadside mechanics? I bet that's a no - but I have... I got a broken differential and half shaft welded and rebuilt as I was nowhere near a town I could have ordered parts from. His repair got me from Nepal to Great Britain over some rough and muddy tracks without any problems... That's how I know what I'm talking about. So how do YOU know what you're talking about?
Interesting master. At 07.20. Why insert all the plastic ring, have an excess which peaks 5 centimeters. Another way: first insert the plastic ring around 90, 180, 270 and 360 degrees. Then insert the rest, each quarter of the ring.
Great job of repair an recycling. No usable material was lost. I probably would try to protect the jack from getting scratched with a leather belt or something. But I am sure they tried it before and it didn’t work. So thumbs up for this these brilliant machinery doctors in white clothes.👍🏻
Having damaged every surface, having damaged every seal putting them in and having used the same dirty cloth for wiping every internal and external surface we are supposed to believe this jack is overhauled ready to lead a new life - I don't think so.
the rags all lay in the old oil and rubbish as he uses them to clean out the bores and uses a screwdriver to push the rubber seals in instead of say a plastic blunt object
The plunger runs on the inside of the tube, not the outside. But, I can't be impressed with the overall job done on this jack. I would not trust it to work around.
I guarantee that center tube he moosed out of the jack base with the pipe wrench wrecked the inner circle of the pipe where the jack ram runs. The pipe wrench teeth marks on the outside of the tube aren’t hurting anything, but i guarantee in inner ID of that tube aint round any longer, the seal will never last or be safe with the pipe egg shaped from the pipe wrench
The craftsmen are knowledgeable about the repair of this jack and have the right spare parts which are very hard to find but they do not follow the cleanliness rules for the metal surfaces and they do disassembly of the central tube in an amateur way and without any professionalism.
A lot was learned, and the technician was an excellent teacher. He taught exactly what to never do repairing because your life could depend on this hydraulic Jack.
Since when does criticism instantly mean that the person giving it is stupid? If you can't accept criticism, in this case on SOMEONE ELSES BEHALF, when something is done horribly wrong... YOU are the unwise one. There are many, at this point in human development, quite obvious flaws (that are extremely basic knowledge for anyone that knows anything) in the way this man went about his shoddy repair. I would accept this kind of a repair were the thing he was repairing NOT potentially holding up to 30 tons over top of someone, or their toes.
@@derekspringer6448 ok well said but l should have added that constructive criticism is good but some are based on ignorance and racism just because of the Pakistan if you know what l mean
@@adulhoontrakul7617 With this added context I would certainly agree. That would be completely uncalled for, unnecessary and, while we're throwing out "un" words, unintelligent, on so many different levels... It's only because your original comment wasn't quite worded that way that I wanted to add my two cents and say that the repair *was* FAR from perfect, and done on equipment that imperfect is not really what you want. Now, I'm certain that MOST of those jacks will work perfectly fine, and serve whoever well for years to come. It's only the fact that it only takes a single one failing throughout his time repairing them to leave someone seriously injured, or perhaps even worse, that this becomes a bit unacceptable to me. That being said, I think he's doing the best he can with what he's got. I specifically liked that he knew his repair could possibly be inadequate, and so added an extra layer of protection in the two part epoxy that he used to seal around the top of the jack. At least with that part likely not failing, any failure of the jack would likely be a slower leak, giving one time to notice and quickly exit the dangerous work area before anything bad was to happen. I would think anyway, the fact I am unsure still has me on the side of a more standard repair, with the correct tools available, being preferable despite his extra step to ensure safe functioning of the tool (a repair that he would be 100% qualified to do, granted access to said "correct tools," the guy knows his way around them jacks). Edit: This was a bit long-winded, my apologies.
If you look at 2:40 he removed the inner pipe, you will see that it is fully seated. at 17:30 he replaced it but it is 5 threads. approx 1 cm higher which means it is not fully seated. when the user puts it to some high pressure close to about 25 tons, it will break. He did a poor job of the repair. I knew he would not be able to tighten it like from the factory.
Вот же уникум! Этот домкрат 32 тонны уже точно не будет поднимать! Весь внутренний цилиндр, пока откручивал и закручивал передавил, прокладки надо было аккуратно, не отвёрткой устанавливать, по всем поверхностям свом гвоздиком прошёлся! Первые кадры, вообще убили! Дайте ему хоть зубную щётку! 😂😂😂 Жалко человека, который будет использовать этот домкрат!
I feel like every Indian/Pakistani worker just learned what to do from the one before them... no reason behind it , no apprenticeship, just "that's why"....
Sorry no can do. They're part of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change mitigation and have sworn to only use environmentally friendly chemicals and solvents. 😅
I would never understand... Why not clean it first with something like sandblaster ? Then big percentage of the work is done on dirty floor intstead ?!?! Squatting like this can lead to knee problems...
You're assuming there's enough profit made, after paying for the necessities to keep him and his family alive, to buy things he's demonstrated he can do without...
I was so excited that he started out on the workbench. Then, as with so many of these restoration videos, he moved his operation to the floor. My back hurts!
This Man is a Craftsman ! So good to see there are people who know how to repair this type of hydraulic Machinery that gives it a new life !
Thanks for sharing Man ,….🙏😉
It’s a cheap Chinese jack. Not worth fixing in most parts of the world.
Using a shop rag to clean hydraulic jack surfaces and tossing it on the ground- wow! It's a miracle he get such good results.
Entah bagaimanapun caranya dia bekerja,yang penting hasil akhirnya dongkrak itu berfungsi dan bisa digunakan.
God Bless the person using jack which can fail anytime and u could be in trouble
and now watch the video where they mount this thing up on 2 wooden blocks and lift a 30 ton truck, and loosen bolts while kneeing under that lifted truck. mashalla
This guy has successfully managed to scratch every surface on this poor jack!!
Don't worry, it will soon be at another "craftsman" for a rebutchering...umm... rebuilding.
All that work to butcher it and then they put used hydraulic oil in it. I would not trust that jack to lift up my grand sons Tonka truck.
His using a sharp object on a O ring that's not good workmanship
What a load of stupid, negative comments some people have left. 😡 This is a craftsman doing a job by hand in EXACTLY the same way the local town/village mechanic would have done it in the west about 100 years ago. Just appreciate his skill in recycling and rebuilding - something we've forgotten how to do in our 'advanced' throw-away society...
The negative comments are from what I call "Paint pot People" Give them pot of paint and they will tell you all about it - ask them to get the lid off the paint pot and they will not have a clue how to do it .
@gortnewton4765 And you know that how? You've experimented and tested his repairs in the past in order to claim this I assume?
You don't know what you're talking about fella, bow out.
@@edbroom75....damn man your as smart as the fella your sticking up for.
@@robertlangley258 😂😂😂 Have you lived in Asia and used these roadside mechanics? I bet that's a no - but I have... I got a broken differential and half shaft welded and rebuilt as I was nowhere near a town I could have ordered parts from. His repair got me from Nepal to Great Britain over some rough and muddy tracks without any problems... That's how I know what I'm talking about. So how do YOU know what you're talking about?
I have to repair one myself. Will do over the weekend
Me too.
I do one or two every Sunday
19:13 Required Torque: *YES*
Great job ! I subscribed….. should tested with a heavy load……. I’m not sure I would trust that jack while I’m under a heavy truck….
Hello my good friend, you do a great job ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Salam dari mekanik indonesia..anda
berpengalaman dalam memperkerjakan ny🎉👍👍
There is no Brand new in this used death trap.
ماشاءالله لاقوة إلا بالله 👍🏼💯💯
Very good craftsman. He is very knowledgeable. Never realized there were so many parts to this jack. Thank you for sharing.
Did we watch the same video? It might be that your standards are way lower than mine. These jacks are an accident waiting to happen.
If you think he did a quality job, Then have him do the brake calipers on your car.
@@BMT3691 Guess "I peed on the biscuit" when I made my comment. Appreciate responses. Had calipers put on my truck this weekend by professional!
Interesting master. At 07.20. Why insert all the plastic ring, have an excess which peaks 5 centimeters. Another way: first insert the plastic ring around 90, 180, 270 and 360 degrees. Then insert the rest, each quarter of the ring.
I bet ancient Egyptians woulda' LOVED a couple a those...😮
Зачетные шузы!👍
Закрыл со слезами после пропихивания прокладки отвёрткой
Thats when i was so close to closing it but I had to watch the rest of the stuff upps.🤣🍻🍺
там в конце он эпоксидкой снаружи щели замазывает
Great job of repair an recycling. No usable material was lost. I probably would try to protect the jack from getting scratched with a leather belt or something. But I am sure they tried it before and it didn’t work. So thumbs up for this these brilliant machinery doctors in white clothes.👍🏻
Настоящий мужик работает без перчатков, это радует. 😱😱😱😱😱😱
👍👍👍good ! Im from VietNam
Muito bom o seu trabalho. Mas gostei também do seu sapato se possível me avise onde posso comprar. obrigado.
cảm ơn bạn chia sẻ video rất tuyệt vời👍👍👍
Salam, good job
Very good job.. 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Having damaged every surface, having damaged every seal putting them in and having used the same dirty cloth for wiping every internal and external surface we are supposed to believe this jack is overhauled ready to lead a new life - I don't think so.
The jack is well repair sir, we have to complement his efforts
The jack is worse off now than before.
Good Video,,From Lidam Maling Channel,Sibu sarawak malaysia,
Excelente trabajo realizado
Goed zo mattie
Mantap 👍🏿👍🏿
Craftsman doing the best
Why on these videos are they always working on the ground and not a table or bench.......
the rags all lay in the old oil and rubbish as he uses them to clean out the bores
and uses a screwdriver to push the rubber seals in instead of say a plastic blunt object
He should not lose the iner tube with the pipe wrench it will make dent to the tube there is another procedure.
The plunger runs on the inside of the tube, not the outside. But, I can't be impressed with the overall job done on this jack. I would not trust it to work around.
I guarantee that center tube he moosed out of the jack base with the pipe wrench wrecked the inner circle of the pipe where the jack ram runs.
The pipe wrench teeth marks on the outside of the tube aren’t hurting anything, but i guarantee in inner ID of that tube aint round any longer, the seal will never last or be safe with the pipe egg shaped from the pipe wrench
It's a third world country, he is an expert , there.
Judging by how many jacks he has on the stand... He does s good job
Lie the jack is well repair
The craftsmen are knowledgeable about the repair of this jack and have the right spare parts which are very hard to find but they do not follow the cleanliness rules for the metal surfaces and they do disassembly of the central tube in an amateur way and without any professionalism.
Hyd jacks are great. I bought 2 18 Ton jacks to move my lazy-ass wife off the couch, now, I think one is leaking!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I like the shoes..aircon.😅😅
Yea, I was eyeing those precious babies. 🤭
The wise will watch and learn while the not so wise watch a little and criticize
A lot was learned, and the technician was an excellent teacher. He taught exactly what to never do repairing because your life could depend on this hydraulic Jack.
Since when does criticism instantly mean that the person giving it is stupid? If you can't accept criticism, in this case on SOMEONE ELSES BEHALF, when something is done horribly wrong... YOU are the unwise one. There are many, at this point in human development, quite obvious flaws (that are extremely basic knowledge for anyone that knows anything) in the way this man went about his shoddy repair. I would accept this kind of a repair were the thing he was repairing NOT potentially holding up to 30 tons over top of someone, or their toes.
@@derekspringer6448 ok well said but l should have added that constructive criticism is good but some are based on ignorance and racism just because of the Pakistan if you know what l mean
@@adulhoontrakul7617 With this added context I would certainly agree. That would be completely uncalled for, unnecessary and, while we're throwing out "un" words, unintelligent, on so many different levels... It's only because your original comment wasn't quite worded that way that I wanted to add my two cents and say that the repair *was* FAR from perfect, and done on equipment that imperfect is not really what you want.
Now, I'm certain that MOST of those jacks will work perfectly fine, and serve whoever well for years to come. It's only the fact that it only takes a single one failing throughout his time repairing them to leave someone seriously injured, or perhaps even worse, that this becomes a bit unacceptable to me. That being said, I think he's doing the best he can with what he's got. I specifically liked that he knew his repair could possibly be inadequate, and so added an extra layer of protection in the two part epoxy that he used to seal around the top of the jack. At least with that part likely not failing, any failure of the jack would likely be a slower leak, giving one time to notice and quickly exit the dangerous work area before anything bad was to happen. I would think anyway, the fact I am unsure still has me on the side of a more standard repair, with the correct tools available, being preferable despite his extra step to ensure safe functioning of the tool (a repair that he would be 100% qualified to do, granted access to said "correct tools," the guy knows his way around them jacks).
Edit: This was a bit long-winded, my apologies.
Yeah, just filter that old dexron through a pair of dirty underwear and reuse it. Very green of you.
Vai ficar limpando essa peça até quando ? Vou partir pra outro
From old to serviceable
He looks like a movie star.
Починил с помощью тряпки? 😮😢
Za наших!!!! Присоединяйся!!!!!!!!!!
Great and Primitive job
زبر دست ۔۔۔❤❤❤❤
Truthfully excellent job . Best way to repair a hydraulic jack that's useful for more than just lifting a vehicle or trucks .
نفر 100%
перебрал и руки чистые. Я два дня не мог отмыть
What steel is the piston part of the jack made of?
E mais , usando chave 🗝 de fenda pra imprimir a borracha de vedação , danifica tudo , ouu barbaridade 🤣
Wow, he's using a workbench, not squatting on the ground.
Super są wyremontowane te lewarki tylko pomalować proszkowo ten lewarek Pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍👍
ما شاء الله
qual é o seu país?
This Boy's Too Handsome Too Be Working Lol 😂
If you look at 2:40 he removed the inner pipe, you will see that it is fully seated. at 17:30 he replaced it but it is 5 threads. approx 1 cm higher which means it is not fully seated. when the user puts it to some high pressure close to about 25 tons, it will break. He did a poor job of the repair. I knew he would not be able to tighten it like from the factory.
It's not necessarily the same inner tube. I think I trust his abilities to make a living doing the job than I do your sarcastic assumptions...
Gabūs viskam žmonės ir apavą patys pasisiuvo😮❤
Are them steel toed sandals? Lets find out.
Вот же уникум! Этот домкрат 32 тонны уже точно не будет поднимать! Весь внутренний цилиндр, пока откручивал и закручивал передавил, прокладки надо было аккуратно, не отвёрткой устанавливать, по всем поверхностям свом гвоздиком прошёлся! Первые кадры, вообще убили! Дайте ему хоть зубную щётку! 😂😂😂 Жалко человека, который будет использовать этот домкрат!
thought you would of washed every be fore rebuild not really impressed half a job 5 out of 10
Good work 👍
👍👍👍👍👍✊
👍👍👍
I feel like every Indian/Pakistani worker just learned what to do from the one before them... no reason behind it , no apprenticeship, just "that's why"....
زيت علبة السرعة الثخين
Work system has no quality, cleaning very poor
Very nice good job bro
Le faltó poner orring a la tapa del lado interno
Alla John Wick. Can somebody PLEASE give this man a (can of solvent!)
Sorry no can do. They're part of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change mitigation and have sworn to only use environmentally friendly chemicals and solvents. 😅
Le sobró goma. ¿Porqué le estiraba mientras colcocaba? Luego, puede romperla al querer acomodarla. No me gustó el trabajo. No lo probó.
The guy in white dress, is Ashton Kutcher lookalike.
Not a single powertool or protective piece of equipment was used that day.
real cowboy job top marks boys
Nice work. Another useful tool saved.
Steel brush...😮
Show de bola
I would never understand... Why not clean it first with something like sandblaster ? Then big percentage of the work is done on dirty floor intstead ?!?! Squatting like this can lead to knee problems...
Revive old to rework again ..wonderful idea old to get more money just make all repair all over damage parts n servicing it... 0 to perfect ...
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Shuu tengo mi gata mala..donde está la direccion?
Esos gatos se puede hacer trabajar horisontal
Where can I get shoes like these?
Красивые сандали кто заметил палец верхх !!😂😂
buy yourself a wire brush it would help along with some degeaser
لايوجد في الهند فرش سلكيه
You're assuming there's enough profit made, after paying for the necessities to keep him and his family alive, to buy things he's demonstrated he can do without...
Why do they all work on the ground in India I've noticed in all these videos there's no tables and all the machines are on the floor
Installing dry seals with a screw driver isn't a smart idea he could have lubed it with some of the old fluid it'll been better than being dry.
The Jack doctor
Quelle est la nature de l'huile du crick
❤❤❤❤😊
JB weld ? Not sure that’s safe
I want to see it lift 35 tonnes to proof test it.
Все европейцы мечтают о такой работе 😂
reliable restoration?
Ele não testou o macaco na prensa com 30 tonelada
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A pressure washer would help no end.
At least they will insure repeat business 😂 the job weld on the exterior of that oil soaked “repair”😂 it only needs to work the 1 time
Has multiple work benches yet assembles part on dirt floor full of contaminants…. 🤦♂️
The whole video should be a warning to everyone on how NOT to rebuild a jack.
@@tonyhammer3588Why so negative? It's a practical 3rd world country repair - recycling at its finest...
Have you ever lived in the Indian subcontinent or Africa? Virtually everything is done at ground level. He's been used to it from birth...