Your daughter sitting at dad's workplace is so cute! I respect you for your hard work for your daughter and family. And your professional engineering skills are great too.
Exactly like Thomas Wieckhorst say here, I had to learn all of this process in my Politechnik in Spain late sixties! And, man oh man, Mr. md mohin, this is an admirable work. Thanks a whole truckload by your gentleness making us enjoy these young fine workers!
Wow So were far behind you, watching this video of mine reminds you of the Sixties, I want you to share this video with your friends and show the boys and girls of this era, and thank you.
@@majedaelectricworkshop I'm watching it and you're showing me how I can do this shit in my garage. In america nobody fixes shit like this anymore. it's cheaper to throw it away and buy new
@@schlomoshekelstein908 For large motors like this, we (in the United States) absolutely do rewind these. Loads of companies exist to do just that. Our own military, also, often rewinds its own motors. Onboard all US Navy carriers is a motor rewind shop that stays quite busy rewinding motors both large and small.
Planned obsolescence is the problems, many industries are only required to produce parts for a few years after end of production, they deliberately change new models to force you to buy new if your old one breaks. Often the information for repair is not made available and parts are only released to manufacturer approved techs.
Greetings from California. Fantastic people. I am extremely impressed with the work force, who are performing intricate ABB 3 phase motor rewinding procedure. They are not talking or whiling away the time, besides being quite serious and faithful to the job entrusted in them. Assuming that this company is from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 my best wishes to all and Ami thumako bhalo bhashi.
I'm maintenance manager, I used to send my electric motors to a work shop here in North Italy... They are still working in this way... Though they wear shoes and don't have a bamboo trellis to lift the motor... The grandfather is awesome, I'd like to watch him working for days.
WOW. Just wow...... That is simply amazing what you do with such limited resources. I used to work for a company that used almost exclusively rewind motors and your work would be on par with theirs. Thing is, they had so many more machines and tools to do the same job so I have nothing but respect for what you do in your little workshop. Seriously impressed.......
Just like I learned it 30 years ago in Germany and did it myself. The differences between how it is seen here and how we did it in Germany were marginal. We had a heated workshop, a winding machine for a little help with coil making and the varnish was not applied, but the entire engine was hung in a dipping basin, afterwards it came into a large electric oven. Otherwise it was the same kind of manual work and with large engines also with us outside one worked because we had inside no strong enough loadable crane. Even the bearing seats we made fit again in the same way by grains. It is always nice to see that the craftsmanship is basically the same everywhere :-)
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Yep as my dad did me, took me to work/ school, I was learning as I was playing, this is better than any ITT Tec can teach you, I watched the complete video, and you all did great work at a professional level, and thanks for sharing your great video, my hat is off to you,
Incredible...!!!! I am an electronics engineer with over forty years experience, and it never ceases to amaze me how well these guys perform such an in depth complicated manual job like this, with smiles on their faces.... Such amazing workmanship...... The only irritant was the dance music, to me it was a little off putting, but nonetheless, just incredible that skills like this continue today.... Do you only work at night? looks like this is on a busy street? Awesome confidence and teamwork too.... Congratulations and thumbs up.... Mike, Nottingham, UK....
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@@majedaelectricworkshop got it, I'll check out your other great videos... My goodness though, you guys work hard, but together like a family, but also, it's amazing that the results are just stunning.. I would like to know, is it much cheaper to recondition those motors rather than buy new ones...? How many hours were put into the 132kw ac motor repair? And, am I correct to assume that you send the old wire, taken out of the broken or burnt out motors in for scrap for cash too..? It does not go to waste? It's great to see massive motors being re-used...
These guys are all awesome at what they do and clearly have a lot of experience. They seem to operate as a unit, and it reminds me of my three cats catching a rabbit; they all play a certain specialized role and do it well, while the very large and strong but SLOW orange tabby comes in and does the actual killing before they share equally in the spoils of the hunt. Teamwork! Poor rabbits! And as the capitalist behind the operation, they bring me half of the kill just for being me - I'm the proverbial fat cat! Meow!
not really because thats how they all built at this scale... smh btw they totally will have a fail on that motor not too long in the future... varnish process is done under vacuum to remove all the air from the inside between the gaps in the wires just pouring the shit over it isnt gonna cut it...
True craftsmanship at its FINEST. Good job gentleman. I was privileged to work in Sri Lanka as an engineer for 3 months in 2015. Indian people are GOOD PEOPLE, Singhalesse, Tamil...... Best trip EVER in my 50 years, I will return soon. Want to come to India soon as well, spend a lot of time in Asia, but so far not been to India.
At a time when automated systems can be disabled at the drop of an EMP device, it is nice to know that tradesmen exist who can rebuild without electronic systems. True craftsmanship even in a primitive shop can produce massive results. Kudos.
Geez and here I am cutting the windings out in minutes from retired motors! Definitely salute to you guys for your hardwork in making these these 'powerful cans of power' as i love to call them!
I did this for over 22 years. 1/4hp up to 500hp A/C and up to 175hp D/C. These guys deserve a lot of credit. It isn't easy to do. It's hard on the joints in the hand and back. If I hadn't got hurt, I would still be doing this.
It looks very labor intensive! Obviously these motors aren't cheap, even if they're rebuilt/refurbished, but the wages paid surely must be very low to make this economically viable? That's too bad, given the difficulty, risk of injury and of course the tedious nature of the work. But I suppose it wouldn't be worth it at all to rebuild them if the workers were paid what the labor is truly worth. I'm not even sure if this type of work is even done in the United States anymore; basic economic realities have caused our traditional industrial base to migrate overseas, and that is just the way it is! We are no longer the world's "one stop shop" for every little thing the way we were for the 20 years or so after World War II. That was just a fortunate (for us) side effect of all of the world's factories being leveled by aerial bombardment - but once they all rebuilt, they sure did snag themselves some market share! Japan and (West) Germany became imdustrial monsters! Japan's exports were so good and cheap that we passed all sorts of laws and tariffs on them to impede them so as to save our own antiquated industrial base. Really very unfair.
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This is amazing to watch! I'm sure there has to be several miles of wire in that huge stator. Props for keeping it all separated and laying it by hand into those channels. Nice work you guys!😁👍
And people have the nerve to complain about working in the US. These people are amazing at what they do and dont make a tenth of what we do. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
I watched this all the way to the end. Just goes to show you don’t need all the modern equipment to do good work. That looks like it is good quality work.
Bare feet bare hands, it is a delight to see you working around that delicate wire winding adding grounding protection soldering varnishing etc Thanks young men for your good precise and team work
They cut that part out because when they started up the electric engine, it exploded, set fire to all the surrounding building's killing 28 people and then, they all gathered together to figure out the difference between an electric motor and gasoline engine... Poof problem solved.
@Jambo Engine noun 1. a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion.... Every electric motor is an engine , that wasnt even a mistake ,smart-ass The dictionary is only two clicks away from you so use it. If your native is English and fakku lives in India or something , that would be so funny.
@Jambo if you can call a combustion motor an engine , why not an electric motor? Why? Probably because you work with electric motors or something. Anyway , i demand the right to be not be reffered to as a "doofus" for calling an electric motor an engine , watch out or , i am going political with this😑😬😑.
I was doing this 40 years ago))but to do connections we were using small transformer for welding and graphite on one side,to weld those connections,it was much quicker and easier than you guys did in video.
Greetings from Germany. Nicely done. There used to be more re-winding companies in Germany too, but they seem to be getting less. People just seem to be considering less having a motor rewound.
motor rewindindind is purely mannual job; half of kwality depends on skill workmanship and experience of workers. i am elecrical engineer andwas running my own motor rewinding business. i must admitt your staff is wel experienced; hard working doing wonderful job
Congratulations on your work, friend! Just a tip, when welding the motor output cables, place a little damp cotton near the ends of the cable. Thus the cable insulation and even the copper wires are not damaged as much. Success my friend!
Slot paper fitted exlent Winding was beautiful Connection side taping was so finished But the back side taping little unfinished.... But finaly you guys are doing great job just like company fitted motor 👌👌👌👏👏👏
Респект!!! Хоть и кустарно но умело, а нет гарантий что покупая дорогой мотор с завода его делали 100%спецы, печально но это правда. Уважуха вам мужики!!!!!
Завод делает по ГОСТ-ам и с применением механизации/автоматизации. И то 10%-15% выходят с повышенными токами холостого хода, что недопустимо. Уважать этот шараж мантаж? за что? Такие чудо ремонтники во-первых передохнут от несоблюдения ТБ, во-вторых я смотрю их материалы и ору с краски из баллончиков, она должна быть электроизоляционной, токарников нету, коллекторные моторы чинят болгаркой, хотя там допуски по биениям аэрокосмические. Подозреваю, что их моторы в 99% случаях бракованные.
@@МустафинПавел пропитка обмоток из бутылки кокаколы с дыркой в крышке - давно так не ржал. Интересно, насколько быстро его опять придется перематывать... Без вакуумной пропитки как показывает практика моторы долго не живут.
This is a huge motor rewinding, I learn how to do them in high school but in a lot smaller scale, it takes a lot of time, skills and hard work to rewind a motor I wish that they have to test it before delivery, just to think about a short circuit or any mistake in the process give me the chills, that is a lot of man-hours just to discover you had a short in one of the coils. great job guys
Nice Job! Realy beautyful work. Here is a HINT for you: In our workshop we used to have little longer slot insulation between two coils in one slot (aprox. 30 to 40 mm per side). It is a better protection against short circuit between T1 and T2. If you look very detailed in your video the insulation between two Terminals is not 100% to the ground where the slot insulation beginns. In worst case this could damage the motor.
The electric motor is a design classic. Most are still pretty much the same as they have been for decades and it is great that they can be refurbished like this. I know that more modern ones have all sorts of frequency control now to deliver massive torque at low revs that can eliminate the need for reduction gearboxes in some cases.
Yeah traditionally that relatively low starting torque has been the downside of AC induction motors, but I think modern computer controls have fixed a lot of this. Traditional DC traction motors are still king when it comes to huge starting torque right out of the gate, but their expense and mechanical complication are surely going to make them obsolete for big industrial applications at some point. I still don't fully understand how AC induction motors work because I am very stupid and slow-witted; I am a big dummy.
in the company i work we only use machines , its very amazing to see how they do it with their hands. u got my respect good video good job👍🏽 greetings from germany
That was awesome brother .. I work with them everyday and now have a whole new appreciation and respect for them and the men who build them .... thank you
Good work for a local shop in Bangladesh. Working conditions are different than what we see in developed countries but they manage. Hope they made money on this video
Such incredible workmanship and talent in such a primitive environment! I used to do this kind of work about 40 years ago and even back then our shop was more automated than this. This is hard work and even with the limited machinery you make it look easy. Keep up the good work.
Да! Вот так должны экономно относится к вещам и оборудованию и не заваливать свалки , но вот жители города и некоторые производители изготавливающие одноразовое говно....
EN: even in these days there is not much option for "high tech" anyways for such type of winding. the human skills are still the main option if you want the job to succeed. DE: Selbst in heutiger Zeit gibt es keine wirklichen "high tech" Alternativen for solche Wicklungstypen. Die menschlichen Fähigkeiten sind die zentrale Option damit die Arbeit erfolgreich umgesetzt wird.
Thank you for sharing this to the world in its raw form. You definitely need a vacuum system to hermitically seal the windings with varnish. This alone will add life to the motor and repeat customers for you.
@@majedaelectricworkshop We would first heat up the winding /stator in the bake oven, then carefully dip it in a varnish tank...we would wait for the air bubbles to stop...normally 1/2 hour or more....then let the varnish drip back into the varnish tank...then bake it in an oven for hours.
Really compliments for this amazing job ! Marvelous view all process to rewinding...thank you :) P.S. And compliment for your cute beautifull sweet daughter:)
I am impressed by your lack of intelligence. His daughter thinks the engine is his toy or something. Wanting to suggest unfaithful work in a well-tuned video focused on engine maintenance, only one person with too much free time "Unemployed" to have so much imagination, he was polite and you inconvenient.
i am amazed how professionally and precisely you done this job!! you used absolutely no factory machines, just human hands and simple tools .. and it looks absolutely professional. thumbs up!
Amazing skill and dedication to detail. Most people don't realize the time it takes to do this work by hand and, how many participate. You will never find a lazy American willing to do this work by hand. Great job. This motor will run for another 100+ years thanks to these people!
Did you repaint the motor? It doesnt cost much to repaint and to the customers will like the job much more, If they walk by the will always look at the motor and say waw, look at that nice motor. Small things count :)
This motor is so big that probably does not have the amperage capacity to test it in house. He can only test as a closed circuit by using an Ohm meter.
Put that coil pack in a large stiff wall container and set a vacuum to it this will prevent rattling and makes your coils a lot quieter be sure and use the expensive fiberglass tape and then re vacuum and heat vacuum oven would be the best finish for a nice quiet coil packs wrap tightly on your copper but don't worry about it too much the vacuum process and the varnish will take up all the gaps get out there and get started tonight.
Lift up my Hat amazing crew working in this hight end LAB. ABB here in Québec the place is about 1000000 time bigger & work at 50$ Hr LoL U R the best :}
I've worked in a motor shop for 25 years We dip our stators in a vpi varnish tank that uses vacuum to draw the varnish into the stator then we bake it. were winding a 2000 hp right now. nice job👍
Yeah, you say that now, but you really never know what life might throw at you. I could have said the same a few months back and then...... Ohh look a motor needs rewinding.
It's a very necessary process to ensure that the motor doesn't malfunction during its operation. It's a very large motor, so varnish process is also elaborate. It prolongs the life of the windings, protects it from moisture and holds all the wire firmly so that vibration due to power supply becomes minimum.
@@Dave_en thank you for your kind explanation. I wish I could take care of my own car with this enthusiasm, but unfortunatelly I dont have an other life to be a mechanic :( :)))
@@brgmnn you don't have to become a mechanic to have knowledge about how stuff works. I'm an electronics engineer working with the govt. Many mechanics of various trades come to my office and I'm pleased to learn the practical things from them. It took me a month or two to become expert in motor designing. It's all about your interest. I don't think I would be winding motor for my livlyhood. 😀
Superb work. Impressive patience and "D" system. Indeed the music ... But basically, it's not the music that interests us. I congratulate you, and remain impressed. Only small remorse on my part, at the end, we do not see the engine running. Good job guys. It's awesome.
@@josepeixoto3384 Yes! I am not really into the techno but it fit. I left it on. This is so fascinating, It made me like it. If one doesn't like it, mute it and put on your own music. There is no dialog. They speak with their actions. Jose! Were you blown away by this, too? They are rebuilding a field coil by hand, in a little shop! On a giant Motor! WOW!! If they were doing this in the USA, they would be VERY wealthy. I hope they are selling to the USA.
@@majedaelectricworkshop You guys are awesome! Don't worry about the music. We have computers, right? I am thinking about watching your next video listening to Dream Theater. Maybe Pink Floyd. Echos. (I know you can't feature these tunes. Copyright stuff). Carry on, good men!! :-)
I agree. I prefer videos where the people are explaining what they're doing. The music wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't so loud. I turned the volume slider down to 1/4. Most other channels you have to have the volume Up to hear what the people are saying. Problem with that is they often make their intro music way to loud.
Agree with you on the brain and hands comments but I am reasonably sure your choice of music may not be Md Mohin's choice either. We could be a bit more understanding of other cultures and simply use your knob (volume knob) (no negative reference to your alias or name Joe), to eliminate the sound to the video and just appreciate the workmanship without the critical comment. I also didn't "appreciate" the background music they took the time to upload with the video but it didn't detract from my experience of these young peoples skills as I had the choice, just like you did, to turn the sound down. Have a good day.
Watched the entire thing with the anticipation of watching it run and it didn’t show the motor operating after rebuild. Disappointing but it’s great they’re still performing an old craft and rebuilding instead of replacing it.
I have my own music so generally watch these on mute. Good job, like a bought one. I haven't the patience so would have attempted to launch it into outer space at some point.
Your daughter sitting at dad's workplace is so cute! I respect you for your hard work for your daughter and family. And your professional engineering skills are great too.
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Exactly like Thomas Wieckhorst say here, I had to learn all of this process in my Politechnik in Spain late sixties! And, man oh man, Mr. md mohin, this is an admirable work. Thanks a whole truckload by your gentleness making us enjoy these young fine workers!
Wow So were far behind you, watching this video of mine reminds you of the Sixties, I want you to share this video with your friends and show the boys and girls of this era, and thank you.
@@majedaelectricworkshop I'm watching it and you're showing me how I can do this shit in my garage. In america nobody fixes shit like this anymore. it's cheaper to throw it away and buy new
@@schlomoshekelstein908 For large motors like this, we (in the United States) absolutely do rewind these. Loads of companies exist to do just that. Our own military, also, often rewinds its own motors. Onboard all US Navy carriers is a motor rewind shop that stays quite busy rewinding motors both large and small.
Planned obsolescence is the problems, many industries are only required to produce parts for a few years after end of production, they deliberately change new models to force you to buy new if your old one breaks.
Often the information for repair is not made available and parts are only released to manufacturer approved techs.
and believe me, they probably didn't had to pay 3 months of basic income to pay a whole stupid course on paper to know how to make this
Greetings from California. Fantastic people. I am extremely impressed with the work force, who are performing intricate ABB 3 phase motor rewinding procedure. They are not talking or whiling away the time, besides being quite serious and faithful to the job entrusted in them. Assuming that this company is from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 my best wishes to all and Ami thumako bhalo bhashi.
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I'm maintenance manager, I used to send my electric motors to a work shop here in North Italy...
They are still working in this way... Though they wear shoes and don't have a bamboo trellis to lift the motor... The grandfather is awesome, I'd like to watch him working for days.
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WOW. Just wow...... That is simply amazing what you do with such limited resources. I used to work for a company that used almost exclusively rewind motors and your work would be on par with theirs. Thing is, they had so many more machines and tools to do the same job so I have nothing but respect for what you do in your little workshop. Seriously impressed.......
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Just like I learned it 30 years ago in Germany and did it myself. The differences between how it is seen here and how we did it in Germany were marginal. We had a heated workshop, a winding machine for a little help with coil making and the varnish was not applied, but the entire engine was hung in a dipping basin, afterwards it came into a large electric oven. Otherwise it was the same kind of manual work and with large engines also with us outside one worked because we had inside no strong enough loadable crane. Even the bearing seats we made fit again in the same way by grains. It is always nice to see that the craftsmanship is basically the same everywhere :-)
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everywhere ... but 30 years delayed
they are not engines..... they are MOTORS
@@mtabernig Thomas is German.. Got to hear you speak German then, and see how you get on..
@@caerleon87 ?????? Ja naturlig. Hose shise!
Yep as my dad did me, took me to work/ school, I was learning as I was playing, this is better than any ITT Tec can teach you, I watched the complete video, and you all did great work at a professional level, and thanks for sharing your great video, my hat is off to you,
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Incredible...!!!! I am an electronics engineer with over forty years experience, and it never ceases to amaze me how well these guys perform such an in depth complicated manual job like this, with smiles on their faces.... Such amazing workmanship...... The only irritant was the dance music, to me it was a little off putting, but nonetheless, just incredible that skills like this continue today....
Do you only work at night? looks like this is on a busy street? Awesome confidence and teamwork too.... Congratulations and thumbs up.... Mike, Nottingham, UK....
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@@majedaelectricworkshop got it, I'll check out your other great videos... My goodness though, you guys work hard, but together like a family, but also, it's amazing that the results are just stunning..
I would like to know, is it much cheaper to recondition those motors rather than buy new ones...?
How many hours were put into the 132kw ac motor repair? And, am I correct to assume that you send the old wire, taken out of the broken or burnt out motors in for scrap for cash too..? It does not go to waste?
It's great to see massive motors being re-used...
These guys are all awesome at what they do and clearly have a lot of experience. They seem to operate as a unit, and it reminds me of my three cats catching a rabbit; they all play a certain specialized role and do it well, while the very large and strong but SLOW orange tabby comes in and does the actual killing before they share equally in the spoils of the hunt. Teamwork! Poor rabbits! And as the capitalist behind the operation, they bring me half of the kill just for being me - I'm the proverbial fat cat! Meow!
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Big big respect rewinding this size and all by hand!
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not really because thats how they all built at this scale... smh btw they totally will have a fail on that motor not too long in the future... varnish process is done under vacuum to remove all the air from the inside between the gaps in the wires just pouring the shit over it isnt gonna cut it...
For the CONDITIONS surrounding these men. That finished product. is E X C E L L E N T ! ! !
Agreed. This goes to show the inequality in our society. the gentleman appearing at the end of the video must be the one who pockets all the rupees
No minimum wage, UNION reps, OSHA, workman’s comp, profit sharing, 401K, health insurance, vacation, etc........and they have less stress❤️
True craftsmanship at its FINEST. Good job gentleman. I was privileged to work in Sri Lanka as an engineer for 3 months in 2015. Indian people are GOOD PEOPLE, Singhalesse, Tamil...... Best trip EVER in my 50 years, I will return soon. Want to come to India soon as well, spend a lot of time in Asia, but so far not been to India.
So much work, so much patients, so much knowledge - simply amazing!
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They are such hard working people and deserve more trade from the rest of the World.
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At a time when automated systems can be disabled at the drop of an EMP device, it is nice to know that tradesmen exist who can rebuild without electronic systems. True craftsmanship even in a primitive shop can produce massive results. Kudos.
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you are aware that an EMP wpuld destroy the IC's operating the motor and not the hardware? So being able to do this wouldnt get you anywhere
lol no
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Geez and here I am cutting the windings out in minutes from retired motors! Definitely salute to you guys for your hardwork in making these these 'powerful cans of power' as i love to call them!
I did this for over 22 years. 1/4hp up to 500hp A/C and up to 175hp D/C. These guys deserve a lot of credit. It isn't easy to do. It's hard on the joints in the hand and back. If I hadn't got hurt, I would still be doing this.
It looks very labor intensive! Obviously these motors aren't cheap, even if they're rebuilt/refurbished, but the wages paid surely must be very low to make this economically viable? That's too bad, given the difficulty, risk of injury and of course the tedious nature of the work. But I suppose it wouldn't be worth it at all to rebuild them if the workers were paid what the labor is truly worth. I'm not even sure if this type of work is even done in the United States anymore; basic economic realities have caused our traditional industrial base to migrate overseas, and that is just the way it is! We are no longer the world's "one stop shop" for every little thing the way we were for the 20 years or so after World War II. That was just a fortunate (for us) side effect of all of the world's factories being leveled by aerial bombardment - but once they all rebuilt, they sure did snag themselves some market share! Japan and (West) Germany became imdustrial monsters! Japan's exports were so good and cheap that we passed all sorts of laws and tariffs on them to impede them so as to save our own antiquated industrial base. Really very unfair.
I love that your response to rude comments is "thank you for your comment."
Incredible you can do all this work by hand.
Yes sir,,, all work in my hand,,,
My country style this works,,, in this working tools i mean aromatic machines come in my country few years later,,,and
I'll update my workshop few years later,,,
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This is amazing to watch! I'm sure there has to be several miles of wire in that huge stator. Props for keeping it all separated and laying it by hand into those channels. Nice work you guys!😁👍
And people have the nerve to complain about working in the US. These people are amazing at what they do and dont make a tenth of what we do. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
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Awesome work. Nice to see you don't need a high tech factory to make this.
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I watched this all the way to the end. Just goes to show you don’t need all the modern equipment to do good work. That looks like it is good quality work.
Where have you seen any sort of "modern" in that job? some jobs have to be done traditionally because there is no other "new" way doing them.
Amazing skill and craftsmanship. Be proud of your knowledge, skill, and hard work! Mark from the USA.
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Bare feet bare hands, it is a delight to see you working around that delicate wire winding adding grounding protection soldering varnishing etc
Thanks young men for your good precise and team work
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You cannot leave me without seeing the engine start.
40 minutes I was just waiting for that.
Anyway nice job guys.
Same here I was waiting to see it working and then nothing
@landyandy...... Where did you see an Engine? Are you also the same kind of guy who calls a Turbine a Turban?
They cut that part out because when they started up the electric engine, it exploded, set fire to all the surrounding building's killing 28 people and then, they all gathered together to figure out the difference between an electric motor and gasoline engine... Poof problem solved.
@Jambo
Engine
noun
1.
a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion....
Every electric motor is an engine , that wasnt even a mistake ,smart-ass
The dictionary is only two clicks away from you so use it.
If your native is English and fakku lives in India or something , that would be so funny.
@Jambo if you can call a combustion motor an engine , why not an electric motor? Why?
Probably because you work with electric motors or something.
Anyway , i demand the right to be not be reffered to as a "doofus" for calling an electric motor an engine , watch out or , i am going political with this😑😬😑.
Очень аккуратно работают парни. Из инструментов - прямые руки, молоток и палка! Я восхищён )
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Ты прав,👍👍
Amazing these guys can concentrate with that crazy synth music blaring away.
I just shut it down to save my ears, it's so terrible.
Lol
I was doing this 40 years ago))but to do connections we were using small transformer for welding and graphite on one side,to weld those connections,it was much quicker and easier than you guys did in video.
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Amazing skill, great job, this was so relaxing to watch.
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All the respect for you guys, at least your aren't scamming!
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Do admire the skilled personnel and their work ethic much respect.
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The next one without video they do..lol..
@@robertking1032 I doubt it. Scammers are criminals, and criminals don’t do honest work like these people are doing.
Greetings from Germany. Nicely done.
There used to be more re-winding companies in Germany too, but they seem to be getting less. People just seem to be considering less having a motor rewound.
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Next time get rid of that stupid music..would rather hear y'all voices..even though I wouldnt have understood anything ...🙂
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Techno motor repair.
IT'S CALLED MUTE.................................
@@WAX6428 and your point is what again??..
I liked the music 🎶
I have the utmost respect for your skills sir! Very impressive!
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Gentlemen, your skills are absolutely incredible.
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Beautiful work guys! imagine all the work that motor will do throughout it's next life, you guys made that possible, very impressive.
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motor rewindindind is purely mannual job; half of kwality depends on skill workmanship and experience
of workers. i am elecrical engineer andwas running my own motor rewinding business. i must admitt
your staff is wel experienced; hard working doing wonderful job
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Сперва думал, ребята сейчас мотор просто разберут и сдадут медь. А потом как понял. В общем, уважение и респект
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скоро Теслы они будут собирать в ручную)))
Как русский язык в комментах, так сразу про сдачу меди(((
@@VechnyiStrannik45 выучите языки, откроете много нового и интересного в коментах :)
@@VechnyiStrannik45 А что, медь они реально сдали.
The algorithm sent me here, solid craftsmanship here, great job!
thanks man (sorry for bad english)
Congratulations on your work, friend!
Just a tip, when welding the motor output cables, place a little damp cotton near the ends of the cable. Thus the cable insulation and even the copper wires are not damaged as much.
Success my friend!
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I'm impressed!! Great work guys!! Looks like you all take great pride in your work. Much love from the US.
Slot paper fitted exlent
Winding was beautiful
Connection side taping was so finished
But the back side taping little unfinished....
But finaly you guys are doing great job just like company fitted motor 👌👌👌👏👏👏
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md mohin bhai keep going...
Best of luck 👍
@@sohailmasood3991 thank you bro,,,
Seeing the thumbnail i thought this would be a documentary about child labour.
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dont judge book by its cover
@@rks.ai.ml. Iam happy it is not.
@@ABW941 and I had thought that , that kid is just hanging around along with his/her father who would be working be positive
actually, it was the child who had to drag the motor in, and install it after.
Респект!!! Хоть и кустарно но умело, а нет гарантий что покупая дорогой мотор с завода его делали 100%спецы, печально но это правда. Уважуха вам мужики!!!!!
Завод делает по ГОСТ-ам и с применением механизации/автоматизации. И то 10%-15% выходят с повышенными токами холостого хода, что недопустимо. Уважать этот шараж мантаж? за что? Такие чудо ремонтники во-первых передохнут от несоблюдения ТБ, во-вторых я смотрю их материалы и ору с краски из баллончиков, она должна быть электроизоляционной, токарников нету, коллекторные моторы чинят болгаркой, хотя там допуски по биениям аэрокосмические. Подозреваю, что их моторы в 99% случаях бракованные.
Павел ты прав. Смотрю на них и сомневаюсь в качестве такой работы. Я 20 лет этим занимался и по моей вине ни один двиг не сгорел.
Да, кстати завод очень часто занижает диаметр провода
@@ВалидолКаб какой завод? заводы по проекту делают, рассчитанному, там не занизишь ничего.
@@МустафинПавел пропитка обмоток из бутылки кокаколы с дыркой в крышке - давно так не ржал. Интересно, насколько быстро его опять придется перематывать... Без вакуумной пропитки как показывает практика моторы долго не живут.
This is a huge motor rewinding, I learn how to do them in high school but in a lot smaller scale, it takes a lot of time, skills and hard work to rewind a motor I wish that they have to test it before delivery, just to think about a short circuit or any mistake in the process give me the chills, that is a lot of man-hours just to discover you had a short in one of the coils. great job guys
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Nice Job! Realy beautyful work.
Here is a HINT for you:
In our workshop we used to have little longer slot insulation between two coils in one slot (aprox. 30 to 40 mm per side). It is a better protection against short circuit between T1 and T2.
If you look very detailed in your video the insulation between two Terminals is not 100% to the ground where the slot insulation beginns. In worst case this could damage the motor.
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The electric motor is a design classic. Most are still pretty much the same as they have been for decades and it is great that they can be refurbished like this. I know that more modern ones have all sorts of frequency control now to deliver massive torque at low revs that can eliminate the need for reduction gearboxes in some cases.
Yeah traditionally that relatively low starting torque has been the downside of AC induction motors, but I think modern computer controls have fixed a lot of this. Traditional DC traction motors are still king when it comes to huge starting torque right out of the gate, but their expense and mechanical complication are surely going to make them obsolete for big industrial applications at some point. I still don't fully understand how AC induction motors work because I am very stupid and slow-witted; I am a big dummy.
Considering the complexity of the wiring I think they did a very tidy job.
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in the company i work we only use machines , its very amazing to see how they do it with their hands.
u got my respect good video good job👍🏽
greetings from germany
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Слава трудовому человеку!
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@@majedaelectricworkshop by the way, the abbreviation for kilowatts is kW and NOT kw/KW
That was awesome brother .. I work with them everyday and now have a whole new appreciation and respect for them and the men who build them .... thank you
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Happy to see our near cousins excel in engineering. Trust we continue to inspire and assist each other for eternity
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Good work for a local shop in Bangladesh. Working conditions are different than what we see in developed countries but they manage. Hope they made money on this video
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Super - Great Job !!!!! ( Hi from Russia 🇷🇺 (Moscow) ) .....
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You guys are amazing, the skills you have are so impressive. Great job. nice grez from Austria
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This is sold ring idea is rong my idea beater transformation sold ring better
Such incredible workmanship and talent in such a primitive environment! I used to do this kind of work about 40 years ago and even back then our shop was more automated than this. This is hard work and even with the limited machinery you make it look easy. Keep up the good work.
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वायर को कोटेक को अलग करने वाली मशीन का नाम?
this man is an artist. wonderful work and amazing skills. Congratulations to you and your team, and thanks for entertaining us. I'm your fan
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Хоть кто то может еще работать руками,молодцы парни!!!
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Да! Вот так должны экономно относится к вещам и оборудованию и не заваливать свалки , но вот жители города и некоторые производители изготавливающие одноразовое говно....
Ага)))
Я умею клацать по клавиатуре!
Tolle Arbeit. Meine Hochahtung vor den Arbeitern die sowas ohne Maschienen und Hightech Werkzeug leisten. Daumen hoch.
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@@majedaelectricworkshop Thank you for this video! And I have question. How much time you spent for this work?
@@mrLukas-du4xd welcome 👍💞
This motor working time is 7 days par days 12 hours working
EN: even in these days there is not much option for "high tech" anyways for such type of winding. the human skills are still the main option if you want the job to succeed.
DE: Selbst in heutiger Zeit gibt es keine wirklichen "high tech" Alternativen for solche Wicklungstypen. Die menschlichen Fähigkeiten sind die zentrale Option damit die Arbeit erfolgreich umgesetzt wird.
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Amazing workmanship 👏 Peace and Love from New York City. ✌🏼❤🙏🏼
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Excellent work with simple tools. These men know what they doing!
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The skill makes me speechless. Awesome work!
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Thank you for sharing this to the world in its raw form. You definitely need a vacuum system to hermitically seal the windings with varnish. This alone will add life to the motor and repeat customers for you.
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Yes sir my need vacuum system and varnish tank,,, I'll next few years this system.
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@@majedaelectricworkshop We would first heat up the winding /stator in the bake oven, then carefully dip it in a varnish tank...we would wait for the air bubbles to stop...normally 1/2 hour or more....then let the varnish drip back into the varnish tank...then bake it in an oven for hours.
and to strip the wires we would just take the torch and heat up the ends of the wires to burn off the coating...much quicker.
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Really compliments for this amazing job ! Marvelous view all process to rewinding...thank you :) P.S. And compliment for your cute beautifull sweet daughter:)
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Rewinding the motor very well. Congratulations to the young people who did this work. Francisco Carlos da Prata from Brazil.
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this is so amazing. i watched the whole thing. we have nothing on them. and third world? this work is of the highest quality.
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this is low level manual labor. you could be taught to do this in 2 weeks.
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this work 1 weeks, per day working time is 12 hours,,,
@@majedaelectricworkshop slave labour
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Great work!!, many thanks for uploading this video!!
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hey great that their childrens are able to repair electric Engines... here in europe they spent their time in Kindergarten doing nothing....
I know, the girl my daughter, my work time is coming to my workshop, so the motor has become her toy,,,,
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I am impressed by your lack of intelligence. His daughter thinks the engine is his toy or something. Wanting to suggest unfaithful work in a well-tuned video focused on engine maintenance, only one person with too much free time "Unemployed" to have so much imagination, he was polite and you inconvenient.
*Sei freundlicher.*
ok boomer
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i am amazed how professionally and precisely you done this job!! you used absolutely no factory machines, just human hands and simple tools .. and it looks absolutely professional. thumbs up!
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You can endlessly look at three things: how a fire burns, how water flows, and how another person works
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Hum, i thought i was crazy enjoying watching people working.
lol, man! така е! :D
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@@majedaelectricworkshop I think they need good engineer like you on the moon. #USSF
You guys rock, really got your shit together. I couldn't top watching this.
Wow,,,
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I dont know why I'm here and even watched a 50min video of a big ass moter rewinding.... but I think it's worth it. I guess?
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Amazing skill and dedication to detail. Most people don't realize the time it takes to do this work by hand and, how many participate. You will never find a lazy American willing to do this work by hand. Great job. This motor will run for another 100+ years thanks to these people!
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Did you repaint the motor? It doesnt cost much to repaint and to the customers will like the job much more, If they walk by the will always look at the motor and say waw, look at that nice motor. Small things count :)
Could even have your own company colour so your work can be recognised
yeah its gonna boost sales unless there is no competition
for the amount they are getting paid I wouldn't want to paint it either
Thank you for this video
I gained a lot on knowledge from here today
Me also gained alot knowledge
I run a slitter at steel tech here in Indiana and I know that those motors are about 200 hp we use those motors to slit steel coils well done guys
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Amazing Job, Pride in workmanship. Well Done. Be proud of what You can do cuz 99.9 of the world cant do it.
47 min video and didn't show the motor working?!
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Sorry bro,,,,
But factory rules is no camera in side,,,,😭😭😭,,,
But I see the motor testing ok,,,,
This motor is so big that probably does not have the amperage capacity to test it in house. He can only test as a closed circuit by using an Ohm meter.
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Awesome work thank you for sharing, I was hesitant about building my own large electromagnet, but not any longer :)
Put that coil pack in a large stiff wall container and set a vacuum to it this will prevent rattling and makes your coils a lot quieter be sure and use the expensive fiberglass tape and then re vacuum and heat vacuum oven would be the best finish for a nice quiet coil packs wrap tightly on your copper but don't worry about it too much the vacuum process and the varnish will take up all the gaps get out there and get started tonight.
Lift up my Hat amazing crew working in this hight end LAB. ABB here in Québec the place is about 1000000 time bigger & work at 50$ Hr LoL U R the best :}
I've worked in a motor shop for 25 years We dip our stators in a vpi varnish tank that uses vacuum to draw the varnish into the stator then we bake it. were winding a 2000 hp right now. nice job👍
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И это все в ручную!!!! А мы ещё жалуемся на тяжёлые условия труда;)
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I'm watching this like I'm really going to rewind a motor one day.
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"When i get fired from McDonalds, someday, i'll rewind a 180hp 3 phase motor" ..........takes a rip off the gravity bong.
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@@Spector_NS5_RD Holds rip... you know metaphorically maybe the 180 3 phase motor is rewinding us.
Yeah, you say that now, but you really never know what life might throw at you. I could have said the same a few months back and then...... Ohh look a motor needs rewinding.
I love how carefully he gets every drip of varnish off that cap .. Mesmerising video, thank you for uploading!
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It's a very necessary process to ensure that the motor doesn't malfunction during its operation. It's a very large motor, so varnish process is also elaborate. It prolongs the life of the windings, protects it from moisture and holds all the wire firmly so that vibration due to power supply becomes minimum.
@@Dave_en thank you for your kind explanation. I wish I could take care of my own car with this enthusiasm, but unfortunatelly I dont have an other life to be a mechanic :( :)))
@@brgmnn you don't have to become a mechanic to have knowledge about how stuff works.
I'm an electronics engineer working with the govt. Many mechanics of various trades come to my office and I'm pleased to learn the practical things from them.
It took me a month or two to become expert in motor designing. It's all about your interest. I don't think I would be winding motor for my livlyhood. 😀
Superb work. Impressive patience and "D" system. Indeed the music ... But basically, it's not the music that interests us. I congratulate you, and remain impressed. Only small remorse on my part, at the end, we do not see the engine running. Good job guys. It's awesome.
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Крассавчики, нет слов просто )))
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Without music this would have 10mio views
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Next time bro,,,,
hit the M key
@@josepeixoto3384 Yes! I am not really into the techno but it fit. I left it on. This is so fascinating, It made me like it. If one doesn't like it, mute it and put on your own music. There is no dialog. They speak with their actions. Jose! Were you blown away by this, too? They are rebuilding a field coil by hand, in a little shop! On a giant Motor! WOW!! If they were doing this in the USA, they would be VERY wealthy. I hope they are selling to the USA.
@@majedaelectricworkshop You guys are awesome! Don't worry about the music. We have computers, right? I am thinking about watching your next video listening to Dream Theater. Maybe Pink Floyd. Echos. (I know you can't feature these tunes. Copyright stuff). Carry on, good men!! :-)
I agree. I prefer videos where the people are explaining what they're doing. The music wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't so loud. I turned the volume slider down to 1/4. Most other channels you have to have the volume Up to hear what the people are saying. Problem with that is they often make their intro music way to loud.
super ..... you are professionals ....... respect ...
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I admire the manual work very much, well done guys you are real craftsmen in all kinds of repairs. Thank you so much for sharing. ! Well done !!!
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Who else have an exam to study for but still watched the entire thing😶👋🏽👐
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Молодцы ребята ! Такую работу сделали, хоть к вам приезжай и учись у Вас.
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Amazing. Human brain is still the best computer, and human hands the best tools.
But the music sucks.
Agree with you on the brain and hands comments but I am reasonably sure your choice of music may not be Md Mohin's choice either. We could be a bit more understanding of other cultures and simply use your knob (volume knob) (no negative reference to your alias or name Joe), to eliminate the sound to the video and just appreciate the workmanship without the critical comment. I also didn't "appreciate" the background music they took the time to upload with the video but it didn't detract from my experience of these young peoples skills as I had the choice, just like you did, to turn the sound down. Have a good day.
@@johnlynch3806 he must be noob in Video editing but pro in brain/hand skill
"Human brain is still the best computer"
Depends on how you measure it.
If not the best, then at least the cheapest computer.
Computer are way faster at very specific tasks.
Many thank for that video,congratulations...from Uruguay🇺🇾🇺🇾
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Watched the entire thing with the anticipation of watching it run and it didn’t show the motor operating after rebuild. Disappointing but it’s great they’re still performing an old craft and rebuilding instead of replacing it.
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I was waiting to see it working but I guess the way they did it was worth it
Amazing!! Great skills!! Greetings from Italy!
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I have my own music so generally watch these on mute. Good job, like a bought one. I haven't the patience so would have attempted to launch it into outer space at some point.
Hats off to hard and challenging work , particularly refurbishing failed ones
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This was a great find, amazing work I wish I had a skill set like this.
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Так вот где движки то ремонтируют ! :) ребята ничего не боятся, так свободно с лаковой изоляцией обращаются. Но опыт виден- даааа
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Особенно когда паяли ))) Мне казалось что весь лак выгорел )))
I recall when I was in that trade, finished motor run on power for half an hour to test it, then paint job before being signed off for the customer.
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Ох! Ты-жжж!! Как завораживает!! Всегда с удовольствием смотрю когда люди и машины работают!!! Решпект и Уважуха Инженерам!😎👌