yupp. and by the looks of it, no huffing of lead, no wearing russian steel toes (sandals) when working, not full of dirt and crap. drinking tea. so an overall good work enviroment taking all into perspective. would probably worn gloves working with hydrochloric acid, but from a lot of experience, it doesent do anything other than itch and make your skin really dry and red
I know a guy who used to repair radiators for a living. It's a lost art at least here in the states. Most radiators are just plastic and aluminum now, and generally get replaced as an entire unit instead of repaired.
Difference in America is labor costs, for most cars you can get aftermarket radiator at a price of one hour of labor. But I do remember the soldering iron that my pops had back in the old country.
I paid a shop to tear mine apart like this man did for my 1992 Dodge D250 diesel. I had bought an aftermarket aluminum radiator for it but it was a Chinese POS.
There are still places that do repairs, they'll replace the tanks, the nylon reinforced plastic ones are garbage and always hair-line split etc. I had one repaired and they put steel tanks on it. The next time it happened I bought an aftermarket all aluminium radiator and kept the old core which had not failed.
Am I the only one who noticed this is the least pakistani looking pakistani guy on this channel? Not that this affects his work of course...it was top notch. Just an observation!
its very common in the middle east to offer tea to a guest as a friendly gesture. it is a beautiful thing. it shows not all people there are bad people. just people being friendly and doing what they know and love.
Great job Sir.Respect to you from Bengaluru (India) for your attention to detail. This is recycling of lead used for welding. He used a flame thrower along the seams but as the lead melted it fell into a pot of water, this he collected and made a rod of lead to weld the radiator covers back on again.
Я когда то работал медником на автокомбинате. Так же чистил радиаторы. Грязнее и вреднее работу сложно себе представить. Для понимания: все что шипит и пенится, а так же очищает радиатор до блеска - это соляная кислота, и работник дышит ее парами.
Помню так на 130 зилу делал и на мазах 500 тых ивановцы были. Совсем печальные так и остались на воде. А у тех которых устранил течь -ходили с тосолом 😎 были времена когда медь латунь бронзу не жалели , а сейчас пластик и одноразовый тонкий алюминий 🥲
This was mesmerizing to watch, the reuse of the old solder and singularly straightening the fins, you sir are a true master of your trade, i recently had a radiator recored and the soldering is not a patch on this guy!!
11:30 most impressive part about all this.. I feel my hands and back aching from just watching you do this for few seconds.. It would kill me doing the whole thing.. And the fact that you do it so fast which such skill. IMPRESSIVE
Franchement je dis chapeau. Que ce soit restaurer les moteurs les blocs pistons etc. Rien n est irreparable bravo a vous messieurs. Seul tristesse les produit acides toxiques deversees a meme le sol mais sinon bravo a vous. Je regarde toutes vos videos qui m impressionne
I admire your skills and knowledge in Pakistan, here in Europe we just replace it's now a lost art to repair parts .. Lot of love from Europe may Allah bless you all❤
solid lead is not a risk , the risk is the gas from its combustion. the same with mercury. touch the blobs of liquid is not dangerous . the problem y its vapor in a closed room. because it is evaporating constantly at room temp.
@@fainderskurs-koi8767 Если были мозги, то знал бы, что именно отрофосфорная разъедает накипь а не соляная... Но судя по твоему комментарию... Ещё много открытий чудных мир тебе готовит.
@@dmitriykolesnik4462 А там только накипь, или ещё алюминий есть? Или вы пол прикрытием накипи решили а радиатор растворить? Кстати мало кто задумывается, что после промывки даже лимонной, не говоря уже о ортофосфорной, металл который соприкасается с этим кислотным раствором, после очистки от накипи - активируется. И заливка воды только приведет к обратному эффекту, резкому появлению корродирующего метала, и все снова забьется. Только антифриз G11 создаст защитную пленку изнутри, G12 G13 этого не сделают.
i watched my grandma's brother do that once in his radiator shop when i was a kid in the early 70s.i understand why he coughed when using the acid.those fumes are wicked strong.about took my breath away back then.
No gloves or mask when working with acid, rinse it off onto the ground. And developed countries are being blamed for pollution. Where's al the money developed countries are paying to help undeveloped countries reduce pollution?
I have actually had this process done to a car I backpacked around Australia with back in 95. Outskirts of Perth in a junkyard/simple repair shop kind of deal. I watched the whole process while the guy was doing it, pretty much the same way this guy did it. A semiblocked radiator is a bad thing to have in the Australian summer heat. But after the repair it ran cool for 20000 km around the whole Australian continent. Almost 30 years ago now, unbelievable how time flies.
Bu adam tam usta.fakat sağlığına dikkat etmiyor. Eldiven yok.kullandigi kimyasallar hem derisine hem solunum yoluna zarar veriyor ilerde büyük sağlık sorunu olur.eldiven ve kaliteli maske takması iyi olur
There you are! As good as new. This guy alone does to the environment what a thousand Grethas (Thumberg) and a bunch of fellow fake Earth-savers will ever do. Actions speak louder than words. Great job, my friend. Keep it up!!
If this maestro ever came to UK, he would be snatched at the airport, as repairmen like him simply don't exist anymore. The repair culture has been eclipsed by the replacement culture on the island.
@@sebastienethuin2260I was wondering when someone would take note of the fact that he was just dumping the acid on the ground. Not to mention his unprotected body parts.
Very skilled, and attention to detail. Love it, always repair until it can't be repaired anymore.
This is the first one of these videos I have seen were they legit fixed something properly and very well done 👍🏻
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yupp. and by the looks of it, no huffing of lead, no wearing russian steel toes (sandals) when working, not full of dirt and crap. drinking tea. so an overall good work enviroment taking all into perspective. would probably worn gloves working with hydrochloric acid, but from a lot of experience, it doesent do anything other than itch and make your skin really dry and red
I know a guy who used to repair radiators for a living. It's a lost art at least here in the states. Most radiators are just plastic and aluminum now, and generally get replaced as an entire unit instead of repaired.
Right, thanks for your comments 😍❤️
In Pakistan it's in full motion...
Difference in America is labor costs, for most cars you can get aftermarket radiator at a price of one hour of labor. But I do remember the soldering iron that my pops had back in the old country.
I paid a shop to tear mine apart like this man did for my 1992 Dodge D250 diesel. I had bought an aftermarket aluminum radiator for it but it was a Chinese POS.
We repair aluminum radiators
There are still places that do repairs, they'll replace the tanks, the nylon reinforced plastic ones are garbage and always hair-line split etc. I had one repaired and they put steel tanks on it. The next time it happened I bought an aftermarket all aluminium radiator and kept the old core which had not failed.
This man is a craftsman. 10/10. Excellent job, a real pleasure to watch!
Thank you so much ❤️
Is it normaly pressing without pressure?
@@100ampscurrent probably not, but when the tech isn't available you roll what you got
Too bad his lungs are trashed from breathing those fumes daily.
Really? What about contaminated water running across ground…. Getting into groundwater…
Am I the only one who noticed this is the least pakistani looking pakistani guy on this channel? Not that this affects his work of course...it was top notch. Just an observation!
A lot of the ppl in Pak, Afghan etc have European blood as some of the invaders from.europe stationed their army personnel here centuries ago.
😂😂😂😂😂
Maybe Russian ?
You are not the only one. Blond pakistani guy?! Even though that, very nice job!
That fellow definitely enjoys vodka
He shared a cup of tea while busy working . What a grateful gesture!!❤❤
Right 🥰❤❤❤
its very common in the middle east to offer tea to a guest as a friendly gesture. it is a beautiful thing. it shows not all people there are bad people. just people being friendly and doing what they know and love.
Уважение за то, что человек работает открыто на улице. Ему не стыдно за свою работу, которую он безупречно выполняет.
Great job Sir.Respect to you from Bengaluru (India) for your attention to detail. This is recycling of lead used for welding. He used a flame thrower along the seams but as the lead melted it fell into a pot of water, this he collected and made a rod of lead to weld the radiator covers back on again.
Thanks for your comments 😍❤️❤️
Олово.
They don't weld, they solder
I love seeing these amazing hard working people. An exceptional job.
Thank you so much ❤️
I repaired radiators for 17 years...thousands of them. Interesting technique you have.
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Круто! особенно выравнивание тепло отводных ламелей
The cigarette hanging out of the mouth is any level of professionalism!
Good catch! Had to go back and find that part. 😉
Респект и уважение за классную работу! Сразу видно что знает свое дело 👍👍👍
Он на русского похож
Я когда то работал медником на автокомбинате. Так же чистил радиаторы. Грязнее и вреднее работу сложно себе представить. Для понимания: все что шипит и пенится, а так же очищает радиатор до блеска - это соляная кислота, и работник дышит ее парами.
@@user-wh7pb9uh7p Шурави ,бывший пленный
@@Федот-е9н соляная кислота?? целая канистра? и не вредит металл ?
@@user-wh7pb9uh7pв начале показалось что к нему обратились Артур
Straightening the fins out one at a time takes major patience. Mad respect for this guy.
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yep wait til you have to do it to a radiator from a truck or a big generator which is blocked. can take hours
Помню так на 130 зилу делал и на мазах 500 тых ивановцы были. Совсем печальные так и остались на воде. А у тех которых устранил течь -ходили с тосолом 😎 были времена когда медь латунь бронзу не жалели , а сейчас пластик и одноразовый тонкий алюминий 🥲
И каналы чистили щупом от масла моторного))
Цена человеческого труда выросла, вот и проще заменить
Что работяга не похож на пакистанца, вот совсем😏
Bare hand can fix radiator properly, well done sir
The attention to detail was top notch!
mãos de um verdadeiro artesão ,,,, maravilhoso trabalho que você realiza... sucesso!
I don't have a car and even radiator but why im mesmerized in your skill..❤❤❤good job my brother nice hustle ❤❤
Thank you so much ❤️😍
This was mesmerizing to watch, the reuse of the old solder and singularly straightening the fins, you sir are a true master of your trade, i recently had a radiator recored and the soldering is not a patch on this guy!!
Это я в Пакистане показываю мастер-класс. Пришлось вместо тапок резиновых даже мокасины купить черные. Оператор курева купил. Спасибо ему.
Михалыч, давай завязывай на чужбине пахать, и тут рабочие руки нужны!
Wow these guys are built out of strong stuff no PPE or anything just wow!
He doesnt have any flipflops so he must be the head of the local OSHA branch
Yeah, that’s also why their life expectancy is lower by 10 comparing to the other countries.
Finally, something from Pakistan that will work properly.
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and that is why a metal tank radiator in my humble opinion is better than plastic ...repairable and reusable
الله يعطيك الصحة يامعلم محترف شكرا عل هاد الفديو
11:30 most impressive part about all this..
I feel my hands and back aching from just watching you do this for few seconds..
It would kill me doing the whole thing..
And the fact that you do it so fast which such skill.
IMPRESSIVE
Franchement je dis chapeau. Que ce soit restaurer les moteurs les blocs pistons etc. Rien n est irreparable bravo a vous messieurs. Seul tristesse les produit acides toxiques deversees a meme le sol mais sinon bravo a vous. Je regarde toutes vos videos qui m impressionne
Id honored to work along side this guy.
Cap yòq ishingizga omat bratan....
Должен признать. это отличная работа!!!👍👍👍💯
Отличная работа!!!
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This cat in a suit would seriously look like one of the gangsters from Goodfellows
Was thinking he looked like a cockney gangster
@@zopEnglandzip wonder from where this guy came from, is he some descendant of the Brit empire?
Good FELLOWS?
I think of it too
Que líquido utilizar para hacer la limpieza del radiador?? Es algun tipo de ácido? Excelente trabajo felicitaciones 👌👍
Это соляная кислота.
Bello vedere questi lavori manuali il vero riparatore arte allo stato puro ,e mi piace anche il servizio BAR con il tè ottimo👏👏👏👏👏👏👍💯🇮🇹
This guy's welding is better than the welding I've seen on some of these radiators brand new!
excelente trabajo.tal vez reemplazar un nuevo radiador es una mejor opción
I admire your skills and knowledge in Pakistan, here in Europe we just replace it's now a lost art to repair parts ..
Lot of love from Europe may Allah bless you all❤
Clever man! Abraços do Brasil!
svaka cast.profesionalno odradjeno .i snimak je odlican
Este hombre es genial todo un artista. Un gran mecánico.
Excellent work! It takes a lot of skill, and an enormous amount of patience to do that job.
Bravooo 👌🌹👏
Mesmo com poucos recursos conseguem fazer o serviço, parabéns 🎉
Что-то лицо у него не по местности) Больше на наших похоже)
Да там еще с тех времен греки оставили свой генофонд
Hard working 🙏🙏 appreciate you hard work
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impressive worksmanship and attention to detail.
Great repair. A lost art in the States.
Dudes a beast the way he's bare hand cleaning with acid.
уксусная кислота (acetic acid) ~20%
Radiator Elivis! What an artist!
Holding the lead solder in your bare hands is leading to disaster. Great work 👏🏾
why?
If he doesn't wash his hands properly, the lead can be ingested while eating, Soldering without a mask is a sure way to get lead poisoning.
solid lead is not a risk , the risk is the gas from its combustion. the same with mercury. touch the blobs of liquid is not dangerous . the problem y its vapor in a closed room. because it is evaporating constantly at room temp.
вещь большая, коммерческая и дорогущаяя. медная(что сегодня мало где встретишь как минимум на легковых) но за то ремонто пригодная.
9:08 made me smile.. Class work.
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Да, без перчаток, да еще и нюхать её, кислоту в смысле. Мужчина крутяк, однозначно. Лайк.
У него уже видать руки не чувствуют, это ортофосфорная кислота.
@@Ukhta_ А ты откуда знаешь, какая это кислота? Скорее всего соляная.
@@fainderskurs-koi8767
Если были мозги, то знал бы, что именно отрофосфорная разъедает накипь а не соляная...
Но судя по твоему комментарию... Ещё много открытий чудных мир тебе готовит.
Любая кислота разъедает накипь.
@@dmitriykolesnik4462
А там только накипь, или ещё алюминий есть? Или вы пол прикрытием накипи решили а радиатор растворить?
Кстати мало кто задумывается, что после промывки даже лимонной, не говоря уже о ортофосфорной, металл который соприкасается с этим кислотным раствором, после очистки от накипи - активируется. И заливка воды только приведет к обратному эффекту, резкому появлению корродирующего метала, и все снова забьется. Только антифриз G11 создаст защитную пленку изнутри, G12 G13 этого не сделают.
Hello my friend good evening, watching now from Philippines..You are very good at making a radiator, good job..
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Skilled worker. Even fixed the bent fins, quality job.
Excellent and experienced guy perfect to attention to details. GREAT
Ganhou like, por causa do chá. kkkk ótimo vídeo.
Common hardworking yet craft master.
Bardzo dobra robota 👍💰
It seems to be precise and good looking work to me.
Thank you!
Excelente profissional 👏👏
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Cool job , bravo mechanic 👨🔧
Thank you ❤️❤️
You guys have a nice life there in your country. Excellent work 👍😁
Thanks 😍❤️
Некоторые люди ещё не разучились работать руками 💪👍🏻
i watched my grandma's brother do that once in his radiator shop when i was a kid in the early 70s.i understand why he coughed when using the acid.those fumes are wicked strong.about took my breath away back then.
No gloves or mask when working with acid, rinse it off onto the ground. And developed countries are being blamed for pollution. Where's al the money developed countries are paying to help undeveloped countries reduce pollution?
@@dougjones9493 green eco policy is a scam
Beautiful job excellent work and I appreciate them wearing shoes and socks for safety, gloves and safety glasses are next
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Grande il vero riparatore ma la cosa che mi piace che non manca mai il tè 😂 👍💯🇮🇹
I have actually had this process done to a car I backpacked around Australia with back in 95. Outskirts of Perth in a junkyard/simple repair shop kind of deal. I watched the whole process while the guy was doing it, pretty much the same way this guy did it.
A semiblocked radiator is a bad thing to have in the Australian summer heat. But after the repair it ran cool for 20000 km around the whole Australian continent. Almost 30 years ago now, unbelievable how time flies.
What acid did you use? I feel like it would dissolve the metal of the radiator.
Best one i have seen yet. And i was surprised that hes a different color it had me very Intrigued
Удивляет не только его отличные навыки ремонта радиаторов, удивляет то, как он опрятно выглядит в течение всей работы!
Impressive... all these years and I did not know they were held together with solder...
😍🥰
True master in action.
Amazing talent you have, an eye for details, very professional job, well done.
Bu adam tam usta.fakat sağlığına dikkat etmiyor. Eldiven yok.kullandigi kimyasallar hem derisine hem solunum yoluna zarar veriyor ilerde büyük sağlık sorunu olur.eldiven ve kaliteli maske takması iyi olur
Always time for a cup of tea, I do miss this! @10:20
Первый раз вижу, как Микки Рурк ремонтирует радиаторы 👍
Beautiful job, this radiator will have a new useful life :)
يعطيك الصحة ما شاء الله عمل في غاية الاتقان
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Id love to see the concept of a "work bench" introduced to Pakistan.
С уважением из Иркутска
There you are! As good as new. This guy alone does to the environment what a thousand Grethas (Thumberg) and a bunch of fellow fake Earth-savers will ever do. Actions speak louder than words. Great job, my friend. Keep it up!!
If this maestro ever came to UK, he would be snatched at the airport, as repairmen like him simply don't exist anymore. The repair culture has been eclipsed by the replacement culture on the island.
Right 👍😍❤️
4:28
Working with acids. No gloves, no glasses and no mask. Brilliant.
A chad handling caustic fluids barehanded
Excellent work!
Excellent work 👍
Schön ins Grund Wasser 👍🏾
Very Very good work
Congratulations
Thank you brother !!
Guy did great job
straightening those fins... so tedious. great job
Great information much skill of man with knowing.
Wow,this man is a master of master number1
Super step by step understanding 💯💯💯👏👏👏👏👏💅💅💅🤝
Подскажите пожалуйста какой раствор так чистит медь и латунь?
Лимонная кислота
SO CLEAN JOB
I would travel all the way there just to have THIS guy work on my car. Mashallah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤
Recycling instead of buying new.
These are the guys who will save our planet.
Brilliant skills and video.
Thank you so much ❤️👍
And the strange thing is they've been doing it from the year dot, it's not a Green trendy thing to do like in the western world.
Acid and pollution directly put in the ground will not save our planet and bring humans deseases....
@@sebastienethuin2260I was wondering when someone would take note of the fact that he was just dumping the acid on the ground. Not to mention his unprotected body parts.
Reno don't forget about all the heavy metal contamination in the runoff.
Muy buen trabajo.
Very good job but please use gloves and mask
very very nice job