It is good to see young people learning valuable skills. I live in a poor country called U.S.A. where the children go to school and only learn to complain.
Ahh yes, some fucking retard spouting how retarded they are on the fucking internet without fucking seeing how hypocritical they are. If shit was more accommodating and affordable these folks wouldn’t be making Shitty products to make a living while being fucking unsafe.
Seriously you three guys/kids/children >> Thunderbird, phillmcaverty, c&j fishing..... They clearly made a whole muffler from scratch based on the OEM design that they showed at the end! One of the reasons they copied it was because 1) they may not be able to buy OEM on a regular basis and or the OEM cost's far too much based on their income/wages! Just be impressed and satisfied that these people have retained and passed down skill's that you and I will likely never attain. These people are the true workers of the earth and will be the survivors of the earth!
@@lisab3396 i have attained the skills as i am a fabricator/welder and there is nothing there that is to difficult for someone determined enough to achieve. What i am pissed at though is the fact that they are clearly trying to pass off the suzuki muffler as there own as the made no attemps to say that it wasnt and made a effort to so off the oem muffler more than the finished copy. I would also like to note that they used much thicker tubing adding unnecessary waight
@@SolarRepublic try to balance your very low salary in 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰 pakistan and...XXX. at this moment you will understand life. as allah has already warned you. لا يكلف الله نفسا الا وسعها. لها ما كسبت و عليها ما اكتسبت. ربنا و لا تحملنا ما لا طاقة لنا به. خدا کسی جان پر اس کی وسعت سے زیادہ بوجھ نہیں ڈالتا۔ اس کے پاس ہے جو اس نے کمایا اور کیا کمایا۔ اے ہمارے رب ہم پر وہ بوجھ نہ ڈال جو ہم برداشت نہیں کر سکتے۔
You mustn't believe it so much!!! The final product was a branded part - what was previously shown in production was crap. Sheet metal work, welds, bending horror and horror. If he hadn't been ashamed of his work product and shown it on camera then I would have had some appreciation - in this case not
Khuc giang tau hay wa Co jao... Rieng doan nay chac phai danh toi mung 1 tet moi jong Co jao...1 ban nhac TẾT vui tuoi dc nhieu ngưôi yeu thich... Cam on Co jao...
An amazing video. When I was a boy I watched mechanics in a steam locomotive roundhouse, and two old Yankees in a waterwheel powered machine shop who could fabricate replacement parts with such skill. This in the Midwest of 1950's America. I did not know I was watching the passing of an age.
You mustn't believe it so much!!! The final product was a branded part - what was previously shown in production was crap. Sheet metal work, welds, bending horror and horror. If he hadn't been ashamed of his work product and shown it on camera then I would have had some appreciation - in this case not
I really love to see videos like this...basic hand tools, and what looks like mum's tape measure 😀. I know that things and life is hard for some...but when you see people working together and making a finished item even though the style is effectively copied... Then just brilliant.. It is so satisfying recycling items that others would just discard.. I know...cos l recycle as much and make items to help others and myself. Well the final item shown, was not the item he made.. Mmmm😏 So only.. 9 out of 10..
This poor guy should be told that welding galvanised steel tube releases a poisonous gas That is very harmfull if inhaled. No health and safety in that country.
We all should admire these hard workers with their primitive tools when they come up with factory like product just to beat hunger and life like a decent life.
lol... admire these poor peasants who don't even know what to do with their lives??? and the Pakistani bourgeois 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🏆🏆💎💎 who live in America and Europe. with lots of money in their pockets....to admire them too???
@@independentautomobilerepai7766 lol....simple materials for these peasants who don't know how to live the next day!!! the bourgeois 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰 live in Europe and America with a life full of charm 🍷🍷👯👯♀️👯💋💋💋.
The final silencer happened to be a Stainless Steel but they were making a silencer out of sheet metal , also the welds are totally different . Even though they did make a rear exhaust silencer .
Heh it would either be awesome as heck ,or they would be clueless on how to use a properly set up shop ,and would continue working in the driveway out front 🤣 Much love for anyone who fabs stuff up. Can't buy it/afford it,but have some raw materials around ? Make it !!
Can you imagine what these guys could achieve with no sight? Gas welding with no goggles/glasses. Chipping off arc welding slag with no safety glasses. Shocking.
The thing that surprises me is how much these kids respect their parents and work their asses off when they should be playing. But they’re learning the business. I give them props. That’s one way they stay out of trouble and learn. He will probably grow in to a master.
The silencer he shows at the end is the one they were making a copy of for the video. The real one shown at the end is many times more expensive than the copy because it is imported. The meek and poor will inherit the earth! Most of us wouldn't know where to start making one of these if there were none to buy.
I am” NOT” throwing away all that scrap metal in my garage that my wife hates!!!! I use every piece of everything that I can to do my jobs. BTW, I was looking at that small inlet and outlet of that muffler and was wondering if that was going on a Briggs and Stratton engine. That was a great job!!!
Excellent work with basic tools, and as it is done with a thicker gauge metal and pipe I bet it will outlast those mass produced ones you buy from a Western exhaust shop. Just image what that Craftsman could accomplish in a fully stocked workshop! Well done 😁 Tony from Western Australia 🇦🇺
I have to say closing his eyes wouldn't make much difference UV from an arc welder would penetrate eyelids without any trouble, you definitely need a shield and what about all the people around him, at any given moment they could recieve a flash from his arc welder.
Bravo monsieur excellent travail 'bravo aussi au jeune homme plein de bonne volonté ce serait bien de lui faire aussi du formage on sent qu' il a envie bonne continuation ❤️🕊️🙏👍
That is definitely not the muffler he built. I'm not saying he done a bad job because in my opinion anything built by hand is better than a mass produced part even if the hand built doesn't look as good. Hand made is always better than mass produced
I was stationed on Okinawa in 1976 and had a five or six year-old Datsun. The head pipe (from the exhaust manifold to the muffler) rusted and had several holes in it. I took it to a local out-in-town repair shop and ask them to fix it. I went back later that afternoon and picked up the car and it sounded much quieter. I drove back to my quarters on base and looked underneath the car. I was amazed that the shop had cut out the several rusted sections of the pipe and welded in new sections leaving the pipe looking like it was just patched. That seemed a little unusual but their repair lasted until I rotated home and sold the car. I thought that “repair the pipe” meant replacing the entire pipe, which is how it would have been done in the US, but I guess that meant something else on Okinawa. Parts availability is certainly different in other parts of the world as this video attests.
The muffler at the end is the same, did you people not see him rub that factory logo and crimping on with that magic sponge ?, It is embarrassing how little you know....
Надо глушитель, сделал в сарайчике. Нужна поршневая в песке отлил. Сварочный трансформатор намотал. Газовую плитку из оцинковки смастрячил. Все сам. А жить когда?
Maybe - but. But Is their freedom of persuing a business for everyone? Or is the number of shops in a certain city or area limited, and he needs to wait until a licence becomes available, and than pay a high price for it, we hope he can afford? A lot don't make it, and they stay in slave labour until their very end.
Well he's good at shaping metal but I doubt that particular metal is very corrosion resistant and like a lot of mufflers back in the day probably won't last too long. I remember when I was a kid it seemed like there was a muffler shop on every corner. Today you can keep a vehicle for 20 years and still have the original exhaust system on it.
No muff to tuff for these guys. They did a good enough job for what they had to work with, but that is ONE restrictive muffler. Flow about right for a 40 hp 4 banger.
😂 am i the only one that noticed they swapped out the junkyard special for a factory made muffler at the end? The one the kid is holding at the end is a modern machine crimp $25 muffler..
not that false, the flowmaster,s mufflers benefit of a better sheetmetal machinery but the workmanship can be very similar, well packaged in a fully decorated box changes all the ball game.
if you all look good you can see that he is building his own replica from scratch and that they tin it at the end is a factory rolled and pressed muffler with factory stutts he is showing you that his product is an exact copy of a factory muffler
Notice how all these guys squat while they work instead of sitting on a bench? This saves on the cost of seating, and is tremendously helpful with healthy bowel function.
It is good to see young people learning valuable skills. I live in a poor country called U.S.A. where the children go to school and only learn to complain.
This is about the truest thing I have read in a long time. I taught my kids to work and they do but still complain a little.
And the older generation doesn't? Shut up
Ahh yes, some fucking retard spouting how retarded they are on the fucking internet without fucking seeing how hypocritical they are.
If shit was more accommodating and affordable these folks wouldn’t be making Shitty products to make a living while being fucking unsafe.
qaqq1qa
Yup! Too many spoiled brats in this country!👍
The muffler he made had welded seams all around, the one shown at end of the video has crimped and rolled seams, it is not the same one he was making.
Tunderbird One ~ R U shure?
I thought that. The side seam looked different too
Seriously you three guys/kids/children >> Thunderbird, phillmcaverty, c&j fishing..... They clearly made a whole muffler from scratch based on the OEM design that they showed at the end! One of the reasons they copied it was because 1) they may not be able to buy OEM on a regular basis and or the OEM cost's far too much based on their income/wages!
Just be impressed and satisfied that these people have retained and passed down skill's that you and I will likely never attain. These people are the true workers of the earth and will be the survivors of the earth!
Aww Lil girl pissed
@@lisab3396 i have attained the skills as i am a fabricator/welder and there is nothing there that is to difficult for someone determined enough to achieve. What i am pissed at though is the fact that they are clearly trying to pass off the suzuki muffler as there own as the made no attemps to say that it wasnt and made a effort to so off the oem muffler more than the finished copy. I would also like to note that they used much thicker tubing adding unnecessary waight
Вот только этот глушитель из чермета сгорит или проржавеет насквозь через месяц. А в конце вообще другой глушак показали
В конце завольцованный из металлоалюминия ,а они сворной из жести варганили,и красили белой краской,в чем прикол не понял! Обманывают!
@@ВасилийИванов-ш5т краска волшебная!
@@ВасилийИванов-ш5т У них всё одноразовое .Глушитель из металлолома .Внутренности из нержавейки ))))
@@ВасилийИванов-ш5т для сравнения завод копию которого они делали
Дол...ебы каторые пишут и умничают ,вы сперва ходить научитесь потом обсуждайте этого мастера
The muffler shown at the end is not the one poorly built during the video !!!
Show me yours then! Then we can see which one can build better.
@@FutureLineRoy Sorry i'm not specialized in crap.
Yes your have a right!
@@shezinger Can't understand a word dude !
Bravo. well done stephane. you told the truth. this is amazing work...amazing...shit.
talk about Hand Crafted Exhaust Mufflers! These guys are Master Craftsmen..👍Salutations from ARIZONA 🏜 USA🇺🇸
fibreglass packing is an optional extra 😅 dig the factory production muffler swap at the end too 😂
it’s like watching production videos from the 1930,40’s and 50’s, we use to have craftsmanship back in the day like this ✌🏻🇺🇸
😂😂😂
Now the european manufacture closed héros Doors
@@abdellahzaidi1257 what’s so funny? i bet your useless on this planet
You've engineers & scientist
We've mechanics that's why
Our mindset in not developing
You people want betterment every second
We want more money
@@SolarRepublic
try to balance your very low salary in 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰 pakistan and...XXX. at this moment you will understand life. as allah has already warned you.
لا يكلف الله نفسا الا وسعها. لها ما كسبت و عليها ما اكتسبت.
ربنا و لا تحملنا ما لا طاقة لنا به.
خدا کسی جان پر اس کی وسعت سے زیادہ بوجھ نہیں ڈالتا۔ اس کے پاس ہے جو اس نے کمایا اور کیا کمایا۔ اے ہمارے رب ہم پر وہ بوجھ نہ ڈال جو ہم برداشت نہیں کر سکتے۔
Я думаю,что в конце был показан оригинальный глушак,а видео об изготовлении копии
Причём копия из говна. Муляж.
В конце показывает совсем другой оцинкованный глушитель, машала.
Yes. Good remark
Показывает образец по которому делали
@@danv5075 ну да
That’s a true craftsman right there but the best part about this video is the young man actually paying attention and learning the craft.
You mustn't believe it so much!!! The final product was a branded part - what was previously shown in production was crap. Sheet metal work, welds, bending horror and horror.
If he hadn't been ashamed of his work product and shown it on camera then I would have had some appreciation - in this case not
Понравилось как мальчишка-помошник внимательно смотрит. Мастер выростет! 💪💯👍
Конечный продукт другой- ФАКТ
и ладошкой от сварки прикрывается, в отличии от мастера
@@ДиванныйЭксперт-т6т глаза закрывал) считается?)))
Вырастет
Khuc giang tau hay wa Co jao... Rieng doan nay chac phai danh toi mung 1 tet moi jong Co jao...1 ban nhac TẾT vui tuoi dc nhieu ngưôi yeu thich... Cam on Co jao...
An amazing video.
When I was a boy I watched mechanics in a steam locomotive roundhouse, and two old Yankees in a waterwheel powered machine shop who could fabricate replacement parts with such skill.
This in the Midwest of 1950's America.
I did not know I was watching the passing of an age.
at the end it different muffler, this fake video :D
You mustn't believe it so much!!! The final product was a branded part - what was previously shown in production was crap. Sheet metal work, welds, bending horror and horror.
If he hadn't been ashamed of his work product and shown it on camera then I would have had some appreciation - in this case not
I really love to see videos like this...basic hand tools, and what looks like mum's tape measure 😀.
I know that things and life is hard for some...but when you see people working together and making a finished item even though the style is effectively copied...
Then just brilliant..
It is so satisfying recycling items that others would just discard..
I know...cos l recycle as much and make items to help others and myself.
Well the final item shown, was not the item he made..
Mmmm😏
So only.. 9 out of 10..
This poor guy should be told that welding galvanised steel tube releases a poisonous gas
That is very harmfull if inhaled.
No health and safety in that country.
Trailers tape, probably made out of the “fits all” brand elastic version.
I love that you used basic tools, keep on! Blessings
Nice to see father and son working together... let's not forget they're doing this so they can eat and scrape through life. Bravo
Делали, делали, а в конце показали другой глушитель заводского изготовления, завальцованый и со штампами.
Good remark.
это образец по которому делали
Бедные люди,но руки золотые
молодцы сразу видно профисанал своего дела и молодова учит своему ремеслу ни то что наш молодёж сидят в телефонах и у родителей на шее
We all should admire these hard workers with their primitive tools when they come up with factory like product just to beat hunger and life like a decent life.
lol... admire these poor peasants who don't even know what to do with their lives??? and the Pakistani bourgeois 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🏆🏆💎💎 who live in America and Europe. with lots of money in their pockets....to admire them too???
Simple tools. Torch, hammer, shears, pipe cutter, measuring tape are modern tools.
@@independentautomobilerepai7766
lol....simple materials for these peasants who don't know how to live the next day!!! the bourgeois 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰 live in Europe and America with a life full of charm 🍷🍷👯👯♀️👯💋💋💋.
Factory like product ? Really ?
At least They know what hard work is unlike majority of the people here
Такой глушак современную любую тачку переживет раза два как минимум ,хвала мастерам своего дела.
ДА, только в конце малый держит совершенно другой глушак оцинкованный с выштамповками, а они варили другой!
@@RestavLomони сделали копию этого заводского глушителя , и демонстрируют копию и оригинал
Stick welding without a mask on galvanized iron. Nice combo.
Either go blind or loopy
Dumb guys. It ant even that expensive for the safety equipment waste man
😂
Mis respetos para estos auténticos artesanos, excelente trabajo 👌👌saludos saludables desde mi lindo yucatan Mexico 🇲🇽🇲🇽Dios les bendiga siempre.
The final silencer happened to be a Stainless Steel but they were making a silencer out of sheet metal , also the welds are totally different . Even though they did make a rear exhaust silencer .
No the one at the end is the one they are copying and is made of mild steal and has been galvanised the joints are folded and pressed.
@@mattlawton4715 It is for a suzuki
@@apuhnahasa4119 it is very good 👍
И на выходе глушитель из под станка с клеймом и завальцовкой)
I am still trying to figure out what is “official” about any of these videos but they are fun to watch
official page probably don’t forget they don’t speak english to well ✌🏻
@@RDC_Autosports Like Foghorn Leghorn famously said “That’s a joke son, a funny.”
8:35 у помощника пальцы отбиты, наверное мастер пару раз промазал :)))
Mais um show de arte e artesões, vocês realmente são demais quando se trata de mão de obra qualificada. Parabéns meus amigos!
эх настольгия по 90м - тогда и мы также извращались - молодцы-с таким мышлением нигде не пропадут
Can you even imagine what these guys could do with some good tools?
End world hunger
Heh it would either be awesome as heck ,or they would be clueless on how to use a properly set up shop ,and would continue working in the driveway out front 🤣
Much love for anyone who fabs stuff up.
Can't buy it/afford it,but have some raw materials around ?
Make it !!
Yeah doing the same thing with better tools.
Can you imagine what these guys could achieve with no sight? Gas welding with no goggles/glasses. Chipping off arc welding slag with no safety glasses. Shocking.
Melt them down and carry on using the ones their great grandfather used.
The thing that surprises me is how much these kids respect their parents and work their asses off when they should be playing. But they’re learning the business.
I give them props. That’s one way they stay out of trouble and learn. He will probably grow in to a master.
I think you're looking at it from your perspective, not theirs. I doubt the kids have any choice in the matter.
The silencer he shows at the end is the one they were making a copy of for the video. The real one shown at the end is many times more expensive than the copy because it is imported. The meek and poor will inherit the earth! Most of us wouldn't know where to start making one of these if there were none to buy.
I have made my own muffler before for an old honda motorcycle, only cause the replacement was $800 and I am as tight as a fishes arse,
Many years ago - in my late teens - I welded up a few expansion chambers. Used oxy-acetylene, hammers, metal rods for forming…
Glad you are teaching the young man . So many these days can't change a flat tire. I want that cutter !
Hope I didn't comment on a fake video.
I am” NOT” throwing away all that scrap metal in my garage that my wife hates!!!! I use every piece of everything that I can to do my jobs. BTW, I was looking at that small inlet and outlet of that muffler and was wondering if that was going on a Briggs and Stratton engine. That was a great job!!!
This is muffler of Ford T model
it says suzuki on it. so probably for an sj or something
@@levisylvester Suzuki model T-1.
I’m going to look again for that Suzuki name.
We appreciate the craftmanship, and the boy beomes a good tech ...
Excellent work with basic tools, and as it is done with a thicker gauge metal and pipe I bet it will outlast those mass produced ones you buy from a Western exhaust shop.
Just image what that Craftsman could accomplish in a fully stocked workshop!
Well done 😁
Tony from Western Australia 🇦🇺
So *THATS* how walker makes their mufflers!
As someone who has been doing parts for almost 15 years, that is fucking hilarious. Spot on
Krásná přesná práce 👍 ❤️
Th cooperation between th boy n his father is Amazimg . Love
Its not his father, its his 'uncle'.
@@theravedaddy haha its just th same
@@johnmwangi8706 i think you missed the hint in my comment.
Так вот где автоваз глушаки берет, которые больше года не ходят.😀
😂😂😂
Газ там же берет.
@@rustam1978xl оригинальный газовский еще как-то ходит, а вот арзамасский за год гниет
India will win eventually because of these hard-working people. They are the best!
I agree, however this is Pakistan.
Who says you can’t polish a turd? For a catalytic converters, they just add sponge 🤣
dude doesn't even close his eyes when welding, what a mad lad
it's just soldering tho 🤣
I have to say closing his eyes wouldn't make much difference UV from an arc welder would penetrate eyelids without any trouble, you definitely need a shield and what about all the people around him, at any given moment they could recieve a flash from his arc welder.
@@travismiller5548 I think he's talking about the arc welding.
That guy isn't going to live very long when he welds galvanized steel like that.
He will easily outlive anyone on their 4th booster....and first for that matter.
@@theravedaddy 11 billion injections given so far. Nobody's dying from the injection.
Bravo monsieur excellent travail 'bravo aussi au jeune homme plein de bonne volonté ce serait bien de lui faire aussi du formage on sent qu' il a envie bonne continuation ❤️🕊️🙏👍
That is definitely not the muffler he built. I'm not saying he done a bad job because in my opinion anything built by hand is better than a mass produced part even if the hand built doesn't look as good. Hand made is always better than mass produced
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@@kamlaagarwal1574 I don't understand your comment buddy.
I was stationed on Okinawa in 1976 and had a five or six year-old Datsun. The head pipe (from the exhaust manifold to the muffler) rusted and had several holes in it. I took it to a local out-in-town repair shop and ask them to fix it. I went back later that afternoon and picked up the car and it sounded much quieter. I drove back to my quarters on base and looked underneath the car. I was amazed that the shop had cut out the several rusted sections of the pipe and welded in new sections leaving the pipe looking like it was just patched. That seemed a little unusual but their repair lasted until I rotated home and sold the car. I thought that “repair the pipe” meant replacing the entire pipe, which is how it would have been done in the US, but I guess that meant something else on Okinawa. Parts availability is certainly different in other parts of the world as this video attests.
👌👍👍👍 Absolutely amazing! Great to see the apprentice so enthused and eager to learn and carry on his fathers trade.
I bet he would rather be in school studying to become something better.
Керемет Уста екен,🇰🇿🖐️✊🤩
Why did they substitute a factory made muffler at the end?
Lovly.
A hard working and talented individual.
Total hand craft.
Interesting idea - instead of a table make a hole in the ground and the surrounding ground then becomes your table.
16:08 16:10 выштампованная торговая марка!
Мальчик нарисовал пока красил?
Welding without goggles or a shield 👍
That’s soldering with a torch. Might want some safety glasses but that’s about it.
11:00
I take it back just watched to the end.
Lol I watched pieces i didn't even know he was soldering
@@matthewdilger6755He arc welds the tube in
Only thing really to add that wouldn't take much time or effort is a weep hole for moisture. Otherwise, nice! 😎
The muffler at the end is the same, did you people not see him rub that factory logo and crimping on with that magic sponge ?, It is embarrassing how little you know....
Молодцы ребята ! Хлеб зарабатывают большим трудом! Надо у них учиться делать все своими руками.
Надо глушитель, сделал в сарайчике. Нужна поршневая в песке отлил. Сварочный трансформатор намотал. Газовую плитку из оцинковки смастрячил. Все сам. А жить когда?
Start to finish, it is pretty amazing. Before long the young fellow will be doing his job....
Maybe - but. But Is their freedom of persuing a business for everyone? Or is the number of shops in a certain city or area limited, and he needs to wait until a licence becomes available, and than pay a high price for it, we hope he can afford? A lot don't make it, and they stay in slave labour until their very end.
What, holding up a brand new factory made muffler at the end instead of the one they made?
Well he's good at shaping metal but I doubt that particular metal is very corrosion resistant and like a lot of mufflers back in the day probably won't last too long. I remember when I was a kid it seemed like there was a muffler shop on every corner. Today you can keep a vehicle for 20 years and still have the original exhaust system on it.
Instead of using a workbench, they dig a hole in the ground for them and leave the stuff on the floor. Interesting
"Dig a hole and the world is your workbench"
Realy super this handmade work.....
Сварка без маски это круто
😂😂😂
а в конце вообще другой глушак в руках)
весь секрет в краске.
@@aleckaleck2492 причём здесь краска? в конце заводской глушак в руках крутит
Nice work!
Honest work!
Thanks for sharing! :)
no stainless steel?
No muff to tuff for these guys. They did a good enough job for what they had to work with, but that is ONE restrictive muffler. Flow about right for a 40 hp 4 banger.
Bravo, son ustedes unos grandes maestros, enhorabuena 👍👏👏
😂 am i the only one that noticed they swapped out the junkyard special for a factory made muffler at the end? The one the kid is holding at the end is a modern machine crimp $25 muffler..
Why kind of torch is that? Oxy propane? Looks too cold to be acytaline.
I want the hammer sales in that country....
PARABENS PARA ESSE POVO DO PAQUISTAO, GRANDES ARTISTAS,,TRABALHO BEM FEITO.
This is where your Flowmaster mufflers are made.
😂😂😂
not that false, the flowmaster,s mufflers benefit of a better sheetmetal machinery but the workmanship can be very similar, well packaged in a fully decorated box changes all the ball game.
凄い!マフラー作るなんて!
Its not the same as what he made at the end shows a branded one it has stamps
В конце видео совсем другой глушитель.
That’s very impressive!👌😎👍great job!
Did see this guy in a past video use and old blown out lawnmower and fabricate it into a Saturn V rocket booster compressor pump? AMAZING!
Хорошая работа,молодцы👍
It's like the stuff I build because I'm broke, I see scrap metal and it's like Christmas LMAO
A boy working with his dad that's awesome
This is definitely one of the cleaner, neater shops in Pakistan.
Superp craftmansship anyway me as a „Karosseriebauer“have to say: those guys are superb
con người nơi đây khéo tay thật
Very Very good work congratulations!! Brasil
Вот их прёт на земле работать, быстрее яму выкапают чем верстак поставят 😂
I'm more impressed that there is actually people looking for muffles since cars don't need them to function.
Сильно.Чувак,чтоб не делать верстак,яму выкопал....
Вначале делал глушак из гнилого железа,а в конце видео показал заводской глушак от Сузуки Альто
Ну дык-магия...она такая.😁😁😁
Я тоже заметил ) все на коленках или гамаках каких то, стоя ведь удобнее нет им яму выкопать удобнее чем верстак сделать. Обезьяны
I like these guys with the fireproof trainingsuits and steeltoe sandals.
Mugen & Spoon approved 👍
if you all look good you can see that he is building his own replica from scratch and that they tin it at the end is a factory rolled and pressed muffler with factory stutts he is showing you that his product is an exact copy of a factory muffler
Спасибо, за вашу демократию по всему миру, Америка? Вот доказательства, мальчик молодец помогает,Вам удачи в Вашем не лёгком деле...Я из России....
Sizde ukraynaya demokrasi mi goturuyorsunuz tipki amerika gibi...?
I am in line with the previous comments. Great hands on job of creating a muffler instead of buying way too costly new of lesser quality.
Necessity is the mother of creativity and invention.
Keren salam dari Indonesia👍👍👍👍
Notice how all these guys squat while they work instead of sitting on a bench? This saves on the cost of seating, and is tremendously helpful with healthy bowel function.
Гап йок зор👍👍👍👍👍
A Flow Master being born.....
Holy Crab ... This isn't a Muffler, it's a Trumpet ! A empty Can without any Insulation and Sound absorbing Materials.
Mabuhay ka Bae......
Nicely done!