Thank you, Arthur, for your skill, your hard graft, your attention to what’s important, your endurance. I’ve much enjoyed witnessing very many of your repairs. Some of these are just remarkable, wounded vehicles which many, perhaps most people would completely dismiss & write off the books as of no value remaining. When they leave your premises for the last time, those vehicles often look “showroom” to me. Returning to good use a damaged object is a blessed act. Having & honing the skill and knowledge about how to go about doing this is a talent most under-estimated in our impatient modern world. Arthur craftsman, I salute you! Mike (in Florida)
Спасибо, Артур, очень приятно наблюдать за вашей работой! Со стороны всегда кажется, что всё очень легко и просто. Однако, это если несколько дней работы уместить в 10-ти минутный ролик. А когда сам начинаешь делать, совсем другое кино выходит 😁😁😁
Good afternoon Arthur, another BMW to repair. It sure looked like new. Will make a fine car for someone. Your welding on those seems look great. It looks like surgical stitching. Thanks for the video. You take care and good luck.
I wouldn't normally buy a damaged car....unless he has repaired it! Nobody I mean NOBODY around here even comes close! I appreciate your effort of documenting your art sir!
in first world countries safety and cost are the main factor. you cant pay the normal wage and make money off this. so its got to go to eastern Europe where no one cares and wages are low
It might be something called “Waxoil”, a preparation which adheres to the internal walls of the structure and to an extent pools in the lower seams, where moisture otherwise would settle. I remember people buying this product in UK in the 1970s, then crawling under their nearly new cars, spraying it into the holes in the chassis rails - in the days when cars had longitudinal rails from front to rear, before almost everything became monocoque! People would also find any holes into hollow structures like tailgate doors and hoods / bonnets, which had an internal skin as well as the external surface, and spray all around there, too. They were fighting a losing battle though. Our miserable climate was ideal to speedily destroy anything made of bright, mild steel & left outside its entire life. We also made much use of cheap rock salt cast upon the road surface, mixed with sharp grit, in wintertime, especially in the north of the country. We’ve never been good at handling winter frost, snow & ice. The combination of paint-chipping sharp stones, corrosion encouraging salt and the near permanent dampness wrought havoc upon the unprotected low quality metal then used to manufacture vehicles. I may be wrong but I have a memory that first the German car makers, then the Japanese, began making changes to the way cars were made that were sold into the then-important export markets of UK & others. Within a few years, the difference in used car values made in these new ways & those made using traditional methods opened like a gulf. Fords, Vauxhalls, Austin Morris, MG, Jaguar etc were notorious for being rusty, sometimes before taking delivery of a new car! Can you imagine any customer being this badly demoralized that they accepted it. By contrast, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Datsun, BMW, Audi, VW, Mercedes we’re inherently more desirable. The main techniques being used were zinc galvanization by dipping the entire car body in a tank. That plus use of better primer paints. In each case to keep metal and moisture part. Within a couple of decades, cheaper, older cars made in the new ways had a long tail of residual value. By contrast the traditional rust bucket cars continued to die of terminal corrosion long before they had worn out. My first car was a 5 year old Ford, and it had already required both front wings to be replaced. By contrast, we sold a 15 year old Audi & it had not a spec of rust anywhere, at 120,000 miles. Zinc galvanization made all the difference. Audi paint was also just brilliant, tough and very glossy after all that time. Sorry to have written a short article in place of a post :))
добрый день Артур ! Давно подписан на канал и всегда восхищаюсь твоей работой ! отлично ! такой вопрос .. вырезанный кусок стойки уходит под лист крыши ! ты новый встык приварил ? или завел под крышу ? на видео ничего не видно . крыша аллюминиевая ?
@@tussik01 ,за чем шеф ? Аудитория есть, знания и навык имеются. почему на себя не работайте ? Развивали бы канал ,проекты какие то . Было бы очень интересно
Артур как всегда хорошая работа! Хотел спросить можно ли было сделать после зачистки сварных точек в проёме рядом с точками контактную сварку щипцами для имитации заводской точки?
@@tussik01 thanks do you have a manufacturer and model for the drill bit? I have learnt so much from your videos! Top class videos, I am currently restoring an old 1987 BMW E30 which I need to replace panels.
Arthur, I'm a repairman from China. It's very helpful for me to watch your video. Thank you very much
In terms of car body repair, I admire you very much.
👍😊
Thank you, Arthur, for your skill, your hard graft, your attention to what’s important, your endurance. I’ve much enjoyed witnessing very many of your repairs. Some of these are just remarkable, wounded vehicles which many, perhaps most people would completely dismiss & write off the books as of no value remaining.
When they leave your premises for the last time, those vehicles often look “showroom” to me.
Returning to good use a damaged object is a blessed act. Having & honing the skill and knowledge about how to go about doing this is a talent most under-estimated in our impatient modern world. Arthur craftsman, I salute you!
Mike (in Florida)
Thanks Mike 😊👍
You really can fix everything, Damn dude better than new.
просто слов нет вы просто рождены для этой работы!!! низкий поклон и уважение вам!!!
Таких мастеров 1 на 1000000.И то,глубоко сомневаюсь
У Артура металл в руках это просто пластилин. Молодец так держать. Побольше таких грамотных мастеров. С праздником
Как всегда классно, Артур! С праздником!
We always like to watch Arthur working his magic! A Brilliant job as always my friend 🇬🇧
Раньше видео были длиннее и интереснее... все ровно лайк!
Не всегда так получается 😊
Как всегда от Артура высший пилотаж!
Как всегда Круто!
С Днем Победы Всех!!!
Два года я ждал m3 f80, как всегда работа супер.
Очередная шедевральная работа ! Я испытал созерцательный оргазм :-) очень хотел бы учиться у вас!!!
С праздником смотрю постаянно вас и удивляюсь на сколько легко вам это даётся очень круто 👍 привет вам из Донбасса
Приятно видеть в любое время ☺
Артур, как всегда отлично сделал.
Dr. Arthur did it again, master
Даа, стеклоткань хорошая вещь, сегодня корпус стоматолгической установки восстановил, отлично получилось!
Спасибо, Артур, очень приятно наблюдать за вашей работой! Со стороны всегда кажется, что всё очень легко и просто. Однако, это если несколько дней работы уместить в 10-ти минутный ролик. А когда сам начинаешь делать, совсем другое кино выходит 😁😁😁
😁
@@tussik01 Палец вверх за кожух на болгарке! Отличная работа!!! Пробегает М-ка!
Здравствуйте уважаемый дайбог вам здаровия я вас очень уважаю. Из Тбилиси Джамбул 🤝
GOOD JOB greetings from Poland
Молодец Артур !крепкого тебе здоровья!
Crazy transformation, the owner must be very happy!
Спасибо за видео. Киборг 👌👌👌! Осталось помыть и продать!
Артур молодец!!!!! Лайкос как всегда!!!!!
Огонь! Отличная работа. Спасибо за обзор.
Good afternoon Arthur, another BMW to repair. It sure looked like new. Will make a fine car for someone. Your welding on those seems look great. It looks like surgical stitching. Thanks for the video. You take care and good luck.
Thanks Steve. 👍
Как всегда высший пилотаж
Good result arthur you are the best for me
Как всегда не бит не крашен🤘
Like it better when we see 6he finished product but you still are the man arthur!
Great work as usual Arthur. You are the best.🙂
As always an excellent job, the hood was the owner's choice, you don't answer for that, congratulations Arthur. Paulo Pimenta from Brazil
Sou brasileiro e assisto todos os seus vídeos!
I wouldn't normally buy a damaged car....unless he has repaired it! Nobody I mean NOBODY around here even comes close! I appreciate your effort of documenting your art sir!
Maravilloso trabajo. Rozando la perfección mis felicitaciones.
Маэстро в деле, браво!
Отличная работа !
You are the best Arthur,it so good to wach your work.. greetings from Zagreb- Croatia.. 😎
Paulão Funileiro is better
Greetings from Texas, USA. 🙂
O melhor mecânico é funileiro.. vc é foda!! Parabéns
Great work as always mate.
Лайк! Отличная работа!🤝👍👍👍
Артур всегда супер классно делает, но лучше делать по оригинальным деталям.
Артур красавчик 💪
Jak zwykle dobra robota! Może otworzysz warsztat w Polsce 😀? Pozdrawiam
Hi Arthur, great job, always enjoy your video's. Cheers, Alex.
Great work I Hate it when customers cheap out on parts! looks like he bought bad wings and a bonnet 😕
Просто супер, 👍👍👍
Ювелирная работа !👍
Another car saved from the junk yard, which is where it would have ended up here in Australia. They total cars here with a lot less damage than this.
in first world countries safety and cost are the main factor. you cant pay the normal wage and make money off this. so its got to go to eastern Europe where no one cares and wages are low
Здравствуйте 🤝, отличная работа 👍😉
Great repair as always👍
Как всегда , без слов 👍👍👍
There's nothing that old yellow strap can't fix!.......and Arthur helped a little too.
Arthur , verry good Job ... 👌👍
Артур я Вас приветствую. Всегда смотрю и восхищаюсь. Хотел бы стать таким же мастером.
Good to see the windscreen water bottle survived intact 😀😀.
Шикардос👍
Гениально 👍👍👍
Who else closes their eyes when Arthur's welding? 😎😁👨🏭🥽
Just put on a welding mask😂
@@_Dwarkin everyone
Yep.
Артурчик. Пора уже красить учится. Делаешь же огонь
Да я умею, но нет времени и желания.
Благодаря марке БМВ у Артура в два раза больше клиентов!!
Видел бы ты как он Ламбу собирал 🤪
@@theananimus2948 Привет. Я видел! У меня нет ничего общего с кузовными работами.. но не пропускаю ни одного видео Артура.💪💪💪
Tnx for the vidio !!
С Днём Победы!
Как всегда на высоте, но эта ссаная реклама покоя не даёт. С праздником, привет из Ставрополя
Ура, покрывало в видео
😊
Saha ftourakoum khouti
Артур вы мне подсказали с линией по скотчу молярному пилить деталь,так я думаю проще будет работать,спасибо)
Pay respect!
Hello. Good video. Please can you show the brand of the tin you use for repairs? Thanks for all and regards from Spain.
Ciao Arhtur sei un grande 👍👍👍👍👍
В Инстаграм видел видео как размотали эту бричку😕. Каждый день бы смотрел как вы Артур собираете их обратно.
Это машина с американского аукциона, как ты ее индифицировал?
Great work!
Спереди м4 сзади м3, конструктор по литовски 😆
Everytime you repair a BMW, the complexity of the construction convinces me further to shy away from them.
А чего не стали делать стойку споттером? Хозяин сказал, чтобы ничего не дёргали, а только меняли? Или она рвётся?
Такую рельефную стойку споттером проблемно сделать, но можно. Но лучше поменять если есть возможность.
@@tussik01 Да-а. У нас такую на разборке не продадут. Только если случайно будет крыша мятая.
Which tools do you own? Spot weld drills, seam sealing etc? It would be very interested. Lg from Germany
Работа агонь. А тачка уже ни фига не м3 e46, а - алюминиевое ведро!
чел ты...
е39 это пятерка, и в алюминии нет ничего плохого
@@aristotel_1201 опечатка) е46.
Bom reparo na BMW M3.
Arthur, why don't you cut off the VIN and weld to the donor part?
You can not do it this way.
bonjour je voudrai savoir quel produit vous injecter dans les trou du chassis merci pour l information
It might be something called “Waxoil”, a preparation which adheres to the internal walls of the structure and to an extent pools in the lower seams, where moisture otherwise would settle. I remember people buying this product in UK in the 1970s, then crawling under their nearly new cars, spraying it into the holes in the chassis rails - in the days when cars had longitudinal rails from front to rear, before almost everything became monocoque! People would also find any holes into hollow structures like tailgate doors and hoods / bonnets, which had an internal skin as well as the external surface, and spray all around there, too.
They were fighting a losing battle though. Our miserable climate was ideal to speedily destroy anything made of bright, mild steel & left outside its entire life. We also made much use of cheap rock salt cast upon the road surface, mixed with sharp grit, in wintertime, especially in the north of the country. We’ve never been good at handling winter frost, snow & ice. The combination of paint-chipping sharp stones, corrosion encouraging salt and the near permanent dampness wrought havoc upon the unprotected low quality metal then used to manufacture vehicles.
I may be wrong but I have a memory that first the German car makers, then the Japanese, began making changes to the way cars were made that were sold into the then-important export markets of UK & others. Within a few years, the difference in used car values made in these new ways & those made using traditional methods opened like a gulf. Fords, Vauxhalls, Austin Morris, MG, Jaguar etc were notorious for being rusty, sometimes before taking delivery of a new car! Can you imagine any customer being this badly demoralized that they accepted it.
By contrast, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Datsun, BMW, Audi, VW, Mercedes we’re inherently more desirable. The main techniques being used were zinc galvanization by dipping the entire car body in a tank. That plus use of better primer paints. In each case to keep metal and moisture part. Within a couple of decades, cheaper, older cars made in the new ways had a long tail of residual value. By contrast the traditional rust bucket cars continued to die of terminal corrosion long before they had worn out. My first car was a 5 year old Ford, and it had already required both front wings to be replaced. By contrast, we sold a 15 year old Audi & it had not a spec of rust anywhere, at 120,000 miles. Zinc galvanization made all the difference. Audi paint was also just brilliant, tough and very glossy after all that time.
Sorry to have written a short article in place of a post :))
Здравие Артур , чем у Вас занимаются помошники ? Нет , нет да попадают в кадр ☺
Это не помошники, бывает владельцы заезжают.
@@tussik01 Тогда понятно , благополучия в Вашем деле ☺
Vdd
he is so good he made a m4 of an m3...look at the grill on the end :P
F80 M3 has front parts from M4 F82, you will not fit F30 3series headlights, but F32 4 series will fit, it is "LEGO" as most of big quantity models.
Arthur Le dieu de la carrosserie a encore une fois de plus ressuscité une voiture 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Одно плохо,не будет точечной сварки возле крыши,сняв резинку будет видно работу с кузовом
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
добрый день Артур ! Давно подписан на канал и всегда восхищаюсь твоей работой ! отлично ! такой вопрос .. вырезанный кусок стойки уходит под лист крыши ! ты новый встык приварил ? или завел под крышу ? на видео ничего не видно . крыша аллюминиевая ?
Крыша карбоновая, поэтому на100 процентов под крышу завести не вышло. Сколько смог завел и посадил на клей.
@@tussik01 спасибо
Артур как всегда молодец, а что за стройка у тебя если не секрет, уже не раз на видео замечал гору строй мусора, а в этом еще больше стала!👍👍😂
Да рядом ремонты шеф затеял.
@@tussik01 ,за чем шеф ?
Аудитория есть, знания и навык имеются.
почему на себя не работайте ?
Развивали бы канал ,проекты какие то .
Было бы очень интересно
@@Baylus Не всегда выгодно работать на себя. Здесь такая же ситуация.
SUNDAY IS ARTHURDAY!!!!
Where do yourl think he gets these measurements from
Кудесник.....больше нечего добавить
Nice soundtrack
Артур как всегда хорошая работа! Хотел спросить можно ли было сделать после зачистки сварных точек в проёме рядом с точками контактную сварку щипцами для имитации заводской точки?
По идее думаю можно, но у нас этого ни кто не просит.
Здравствуйте По поводу работа вы не забираети???
у кого еще было такое же зеленое покрывальце?
ни знаю от куда но когда я тоже ворю солон покрывало береться хз от куда и всегда разное))))
😁
Great Arthur!!!
What drill bit do you use to remove the spot welds? Thanks.
This is spot cutter
@@tussik01 thanks do you have a manufacturer and model for the drill bit? I have learnt so much from your videos! Top class videos, I am currently restoring an old 1987 BMW E30 which I need to replace panels.
Мастер своем деле))) машина из аукциона США??
Да
Bhia plz music old wale hi rakho