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The man behind the smallest V-12 engine in the world (English subtitles)

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  • Опубліковано 27 чер 2012
  • José Manuel Hermo Barreiro, "Patelo", is a pensioner from Galicia (Spain). He's a retired naval mechanic and he has built the smallests engines in the world. This is his story.
    Source: www.noticias.la...

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  • @alex46215
    @alex46215 9 років тому +154

    Saddest words: I have plenty of projects, but i'm 72 and...
    but its too late now..
    OH DAMMIT, will someone out there please go assist this Master Mechanic build that 4 motor transatlantic engine room please...

    • @JosueGarciarace
      @JosueGarciarace 9 років тому +3

      Alex Jones I would do it anyday

    • @willmatters9017
      @willmatters9017 8 років тому +3

      +Alex Jones I feel ya man, saddest thing i ever seen

    • @netto880
      @netto880 8 років тому

      +Alex Jones leave it to me my friend

    • @scottpecora371
      @scottpecora371 7 років тому +7

      My thoughts exactly. Maersk Lines should get ahold of this guy. Granted they have a room full of bright engineers but this guy shirely could teach them something.
      That's the problem; when someone like this dies you loose half a century or more of knowledge.

    • @paolognt9870
      @paolognt9870 7 років тому

      yes he does...

  • @Nthefastlane
    @Nthefastlane 10 років тому +52

    Seem's Like a great guy with a incredible talent.. somebody give this man his dream and let him combine 4 engines to 2 shafts and then to a propeller like he said at the end.He was spot on how mechanics these days have ready parts and never care to examine why the part broke in the first place.
    "The greatest people are those you seldom hear about".

    • @Haaalo079
      @Haaalo079 10 років тому +2

      2 gears on to 2 variable pitch propellers

    • @slowpoke96Z28
      @slowpoke96Z28 10 років тому +2

      The customer nor the shop management allow the time for true failure analysis and quality craftsmanship. That's one reason I got out of the big shops.

    • @ajcmotors3881
      @ajcmotors3881 6 років тому

      I agree with you !!!

    • @scottkuhn7428
      @scottkuhn7428 4 роки тому

      The problem isn't that he is being prevented from creating his dream engine. The problem is that all of the parts are hand made, it took 1220 hours to make one of the engines in this video. In his opinion, his dream engine can not be built in the time he has left on earth. Very unfortunate in my opinion, and apparently his as well. He is a true artist and a magnificent craftsman.

  • @Chevy-tc9sf
    @Chevy-tc9sf 8 років тому +108

    my dream is to meet this man and shake his hand

  • @simonheaney8721
    @simonheaney8721 8 років тому +49

    The human race has some gems ,you just watched one . Beautiful person

  • @jiggermast
    @jiggermast 9 років тому +32

    What a very sad note to finish on, but WHAT an engineer! and a true gentle man! This world needs more like him!

    • @kaiserdragon33
      @kaiserdragon33 9 років тому

      +jiggermast enjoy the video i doubt you will ever see anything else like this u.u

  • @jim6265
    @jim6265 8 років тому +1

    So many words can describe this man; genius, brilliant, ingenuity, resourceful, talented. All that as well as seemingly so humble. A true inspiration.

  • @andraautd
    @andraautd 10 років тому +21

    I can see tears behind his glass....
    Deep sadness that he just try to hidding behind his smile....

  • @Vophren
    @Vophren 9 років тому +1

    Mr. Barreiro, I know that in this world of electronics and high speed impatient manufacturing it may seem like no one builds these things anymore - but the craft isn't lost. It's simply not mainstream anymore. The mentality you use, where you question every part, and strive for efficient and beautiful design does live on. It's a little rarer, because we moved the people who think like you out of the "mechanics" title. We call them mechanical engineers now, or in many cases just engineers (same thought process, different job title and field of application).
    As an engineer - those engines are a thing of beauty. I wish I could learn your machining techniques. The craftsmanship is exceptional.

  • @sbalogh53
    @sbalogh53 10 років тому +25

    6:04 this is a lovely still shot of a really nice guy.
    I love this type of "good news" stories.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheXalos
      @TheXalos 9 років тому +1

      I noticed it too, his eyes almost tearing from joy. He's 72 but through his eyes the passion and will of a 10 year old. Old man with a young soul.

  • @hierarchize
    @hierarchize 10 років тому +5

    Reminded me of My Uncle.. Brought a tear and a load of memories now i know why he just didn't stop working on Old cars.. He always skipped meals didn't stop at anything, guess he just wanted to see it run. Love you loads and miss you. Thank you for this video.

  • @KHROMATICxKHAOS
    @KHROMATICxKHAOS 10 років тому +33

    This shit runs deep into the feels.

  • @maverickthebastard
    @maverickthebastard 8 років тому +18

    What a talented and lovely man. Bravo!!

  • @neblin7
    @neblin7 10 років тому +6

    Amazing craftsmanship. He has a special talent and skill you just don't see any more.

  • @illusivec
    @illusivec 8 років тому +26

    He built the worlds smallest V12 from the ground up by himself. And he didn't even use CAD? Fuck... Now I'm ashamed of calling myself an engineer. Mad respects to this guy. If i had the money I'd pay this guy to make the transatlantic motor room.

    • @zuber1995
      @zuber1995 8 років тому +1

      +flanker I totally thought this guy was using some modeling software but holy shit all that by drawings and by hand, thats impressive!

    • @richardlubes9208
      @richardlubes9208 8 років тому +1

      I fully agree with you.

  • @thisishowwegrow
    @thisishowwegrow 10 років тому +1

    Not too old man!!! Someone give this man his dream..There is someone out there who can make money and at the same time give this man his dream of that I have no doubt. Truly skilled people like this should be exalted by human kind and put on a pedestal for kids to look up to.

  • @THOMASTHESAILOR
    @THOMASTHESAILOR 10 років тому +3

    Awesome !! I've been a Machinist for 36 years. I know EXACTLY what it takes to do that. Those motors are work of art, By an Artisan. A tribute to the trade.!! Good Man !!

  • @MrSpanky473
    @MrSpanky473 8 років тому +2

    He's right, there are no mechanics left. Mechanics fix the broken part, they don't replace them.

  • @Wbfuhn
    @Wbfuhn 9 років тому +9

    The number of true skilled people is dwindling. People who have a perfection talent that so few can truly be called masters of such professions. The market for such skills is very small, but the quality and length of use that these masters build will have a more lasting impression.

    • @willmatters9017
      @willmatters9017 8 років тому +2

      +Wabefuhon Yeah, it is just what our world is coming to, there is not enough hours in a day to work on a passion like this and still manage to keep a job

  • @peterinfamilyguy
    @peterinfamilyguy 8 років тому +2

    What really amazed me about the V12 is the vibration. For it to be that tiny, actually produce power and be so sturdy is just awesome

  • @JeffreyBottoms
    @JeffreyBottoms 10 років тому +5

    Absolutely beautiful. That kind of craftsmanship is very rare indeed!

  • @TedWolf666
    @TedWolf666 11 років тому

    This man is so inspiring, he did what he loved, and he made it his life. This man is the definition of a happy person. The way he treats his engines, to the way he dreams about ships. This man is purely my hero at best.

  • @elrenacido178
    @elrenacido178 6 років тому

    No se quien era tan...incomprensible como para dar "no me gusta" a este cortito foto reportaje... la sensibilidad , las emociones las que se ve claramente en los ojos de esta persona estupenda se lo merecen lo mejor!!!! Y lo que esta haciendo - su hobby... es algo INCREÍBLE!!! Soy un artista - pintor de retratos y un aficionado del arte y lo que veo en la obra de este Señor es - ARTE...puro Arte!!!
    Gracias a estas personas este mundo es diferente!!! Gracias Jose Manuel !!!

  • @jamesparmenter6894
    @jamesparmenter6894 10 років тому +3

    This guy is one in a million.A special person.Words can't describe him.

  • @keikuru1
    @keikuru1 11 років тому +1

    This man is a genius in a league of his own. I have no words to explain how I feel about this, how he is able to create these things is just unbelievable.

  • @stationaryenginesworldwide
    @stationaryenginesworldwide 10 років тому

    I have been a mechanic for over 40 years,and i agree with him.....today we have things that break and no one wants to fix them.....throw it away.... get a new one..Awesome Engines young man.....Awesome

  • @IBLOWN
    @IBLOWN 10 років тому +1

    As a machinist myself, 1220hrs to build that motor is a pretty damn good effort!

  • @scottconnors7901
    @scottconnors7901 10 років тому +7

    haters need not apply, beyond great, its the passion the PASSION i say, what a man!!!! my hero

  • @daviddrake6875
    @daviddrake6875 8 років тому +3

    Thank you for making another video of your smallest V-12 engine.I finally got to see it run. The other video froze. Wow no vibration! Congratulations I admire your skill patience and professionalism.

  • @sw204me
    @sw204me 9 років тому +20

    SOMEONE LET THIS MAN DESIGN HIS DREAM ENGINE ROOM!

    • @kaiserdragon33
      @kaiserdragon33 9 років тому +6

      +sw204me who is forbindding it??? if i understood correctly its not a matter of letting or not letting, its a matter of the time its going to take him.. he wont be able to finish it. And the joy is in doing it alone, not with help, thats the essence of his works.

    • @thakrak
      @thakrak 6 років тому +2

      Well, Patelo did have enough time and he has just finished his 4 engine liner power plant!

    • @crow9149
      @crow9149 3 роки тому +1

      @@thakrak
      Where did he do that?

    • @thakrak
      @thakrak 3 роки тому

      @@crow9149 Check out his youtube channel, "Motores Patelo". The powerplant consists of four 24cm3 diplacement V16 motors, plus 2 reduction gears and a 2 gear transmission gearbox for propeller speed, two directional nozzles for steering and 2 variable pitch propellers. It took him 7800 work hours to get done. Check out how he balances four two cent coins on the motors when he has them in full throttle. There are no vibrations at all...!!!

    • @crow9149
      @crow9149 3 роки тому

      @@thakrak
      Thanks

  • @TheThingamajig
    @TheThingamajig 11 років тому

    I've seen his motors on UA-cam for years. He sparked my interest in motors. This is touching. I'm at a loss for words here

  • @TheCheesyProductions
    @TheCheesyProductions 11 років тому

    It is so amazing how he drew every plan by hand and crafted every piece with basic machines and tools. No CAD software or CNC mills.
    That is skill and passion right there.

  • @rickbullock4331
    @rickbullock4331 3 роки тому

    I wish my Dad was still alive to see what this gentleman has achieved. My Dad had an old Atlas lathe at home and he made all sorts of parts for machinery over the years. He would have loved to have seen the craftsmanship and workmanship that this man has produced. 👍👍

  • @GruvisMutt
    @GruvisMutt 9 років тому +2

    I started watching this for the engineering aspect, but the man that makes the engines is the heart of this piece.
    I don't understand... Who would dislike this??

  • @milanstefanovic3854
    @milanstefanovic3854 8 років тому +5

    Great man, from some other planet. And, he should go for his dream. It's not late. My deepest respect.

  • @ounkwon6442
    @ounkwon6442 10 років тому +1

    inspiring! passion and gentleness - not just for making things, but for all thing we strive for in our life. I love him.

  • @Warndog9
    @Warndog9 10 років тому +7

    Beautiful work and all. But I think it's really cheesy that it isn't an internal combustion engine. it runs on compressed air. It's kinematic art with no use whatsoever. This is by no means a V12 engine. It's just art. And fantastic art at that.

    • @Lordskeep
      @Lordskeep 9 років тому +4

      Yeah, I guess he made them all to run on air ,so closed minded. Might be hard to show them all running on diesel. Like no spark plugs or distributor . Maybe you could help him out and machine an intake manifold for him. This man is plain GENIUS

    • @RoboTekno
      @RoboTekno 9 років тому +4

      Wow, thanks for pointing that out. I've seen the videos of his engines and just realized they are compressed air powered.
      Great skill went into this, but a V-12 gasoline or diesel engine is much more impressive than a compressed air engine.
      D@mn, I'm so disappointed :-(

  • @carmelpule1
    @carmelpule1 10 років тому +2

    He is a brilliant man and when he mentioned his age, I could not help thinking that we seem to have started our working life together, I started mine at 14 years as an apprentice with the Royal Navy where just walking around Naval Yards was better than going to University.
    Incidentally the fact that he drives those engines with compressed air, I am sure that he modified the camshafts to change a four stroke engine into a steam engine where the exhaust and intake valves see to a power stroke every revolution and not as in a four stroke. It hat is so then that itself is a brilliant idea to miss the compression stroke which he would not need. I wonder if I am correct!

  • @justfmax
    @justfmax 10 років тому

    Señor Barreiro is a remarkable man. Thank you for sharing some of his story.

  • @mwolfe1486
    @mwolfe1486 7 років тому +1

    This is a man who is a rarity among engineers. Nowadays people try to please each other, try to meet deadlines, try to make something this way because "It is efficient". Nobody designing cars (and I mean the guys up in the big leagues) thinks about what THEY want. They can't afford to do what they want. This is a man who did it for him and others with nothing about trying to sell something. It is an achievement that is supposed to define the human spirit in how the mechanical can be from our hands to physical being. Every part is his child. There are no numbers that bind these creations into mere constraints of the market. Sometimes we all forget amongst the hustle, the judgemental, the anxiety, that a car can be so much more than a method of locomotion. It is an art that is defined by the creator. A music only it can sing. A dance only it can make. A light only it can shine. A feeling only it can bring.
    We drive the car, but have we ever thought what drives us to do so?

    • @robertgift
      @robertgift 7 років тому

      Efficiency is important. We need to save fuel and reduce pollution.

  • @williamotto2366
    @williamotto2366 7 років тому +3

    And this is exactly the man I would want as an engine man at sea. Every thing he said is very true . He comes from a very different time .I wish I could of known his mentors

    • @wasatchrangerailway6921
      @wasatchrangerailway6921 7 років тому

      So right ! ! ! I would give my nuts to have him teach me how to do this------a lot of math-------angles and geometry ! ! !

  • @Mattius916
    @Mattius916 12 років тому

    This man is a true inspiration! I used to be an aircraft engineer but now I know that the word 'engineer' is a hollow one. I was never taught to make anything like this and frankly I am humbled by the sheer skill and passion displayed by Jose. Sir, I salute you, thank you for showing me this, I am astounded!

  • @ferdinandusjrz
    @ferdinandusjrz 11 років тому

    Un abrazo desde el sur! Eres de las personas que hacen este mundo mejor. Tu habilidad, conocimiento y valia personal que trasmites no tienen precio. Me alegro de haber visto este reportaje, despues de varios videos de tus motores.

  • @lobotomystitches
    @lobotomystitches 11 років тому

    So many things this man has said and done in his life, and now shared in these videos, translates into many bigger ideas and lessons for life.
    This is one of the best random video finds in my youtubing days

  • @TheColby413
    @TheColby413 11 років тому

    i have a 2006 mustang. I would give anything to build a motor for it and just try to learn only a fraction of what this man knows and has accomplished. Truly inspiring my friend. Maybe fate shall bring us together one day

  • @Xxspritemaker911Xx
    @Xxspritemaker911Xx 9 років тому +2

    He is now one of my inspirations, I always wanted to be a mechanic since my childhood

  • @PC-xj4wi
    @PC-xj4wi 10 років тому

    True passion for mechanics, you can see it in his eyes. This is what more people need in everything they do.
    Respect.

  • @rauldiaz4849
    @rauldiaz4849 11 років тому +1

    gracias por compartir tu experiencia,,,mister lo tomare siempre en cuenta ahora que aun sigo joven

  • @JodianGaming
    @JodianGaming 7 років тому

    This man is obviously a gifted engineer... That said, as a dealership mechanic I kinda got offended when he said "Since everything's factory made, you replace it, and that's it, but they don't wonder why it broke". That's a grossly ignorant statement. It would be like me saying engineers always build machines so they work, but never have a plan to fix it when it inevitably breaks.
    Yes, as a dealership mechanic I replace parts with new factory parts, but that's not all I do. I also investigate the cause of the problem, why the issue happened, and forward that information to a team of experts. Those experts, with the help of the front-line mechanics, do redesigns and testing to issue campaigns that will repair the affected vehicles. It's a huge team diligently working to make sure our product is the best it can be with the mechanic heavily involved in working out a solution.
    When talking engines, normally when something like an engine blows up it's usually due to customer stupidity. You know, like revving the engine like a moron until the bearings spin. We don't need to investigate this stuff because it's plain to see what happened just by looking at the aftermath. All that's needed is to replace the damaged parts (at the owner's expense). When something weird happens, that's when we step in to fix the engineering oversight.

  • @borjaevo
    @borjaevo 8 років тому +4

    Una persona admirable.

  • @thegreyprepper520
    @thegreyprepper520 8 років тому

    I have been watching videos of several of your engines. You truly are an artist. Amazing work!

  • @jfdb59
    @jfdb59 7 років тому

    These are such works of art! The materials selection, the patina, just great. Nice polish but not ugly chrome. I like seeing the little scratches on the metal. Bravo.

  • @nurfaikhamhaiqal2528
    @nurfaikhamhaiqal2528 6 років тому +1

    I am 10 and my heart cry because of your word, to deep to express about how important of using time

  • @MuraliMadupu
    @MuraliMadupu 8 років тому

    its amazing to see how much skill required to systamatically assembling 12 cylinders with ut most care. I am extreemely thrilled to see the engines works great. Hats off to you my friend for your art of talent, skill, may God bless you and long live

  • @josejmourente
    @josejmourente 6 років тому

    nos deja un gran legado Sr Patelo, muchas gracias ,un trabajo maravilloso

  • @zav3n
    @zav3n 10 років тому

    Building a Tiny motor is 100X harder than a gigantic ship engine! You are an extremely talented Individual sir!

  • @potorontono
    @potorontono 8 років тому +5

    I almost cried with the ending

  • @SteezyOtis
    @SteezyOtis 11 років тому

    this is one video that never should have a dislike from anyone. he is a truly the salt of the earth and should be treated as a god of mechanical motor mania

  • @gregorylopez2565
    @gregorylopez2565 7 років тому

    what a fantastic man..sure wish i could meet him..and listen to his stories..pick his brian..how nice it would be to say he was your friend..

  • @chfar072281
    @chfar072281 8 років тому +2

    You are a blessing to humanity Mr. Patelo.

  • @royvines7240
    @royvines7240 10 років тому

    this guys passion is inspiring, ppl just aren't made like this anymore, we're too spoilt.
    Best of luck to him, I hope he does start the transatlantic engine room, and lives to see it run.

  • @JerseyTom
    @JerseyTom 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for the English subtitles, great video.

  • @vzhang1992
    @vzhang1992 11 років тому

    this man is no longer just a mechanic nor engineer; he is an artesian. At the end of the day, analogue is so much more amazing than digital

  • @markhansford178
    @markhansford178 4 роки тому

    What a wonderful, hugely patient and talented man, lovely video.

  • @kanwarjitghuman1183
    @kanwarjitghuman1183 8 років тому

    What a man, loved his passion and the great craftsmanship. Mind blowing.
    Thanks for bring his talent to light and showcasing it to the world.

  • @axelweller
    @axelweller 8 років тому

    Realmente un genio total. comprendo de estos trabajos porque soy modelista naval y también mecanico inventor. Felicitaciones, me encantaría trabajar con usted, ojala los jóvenes se interesen y estos oficios nunca se pierdan, saludos desde Argentina.

  • @dingdingdingdiiiiing
    @dingdingdingdiiiiing 10 років тому +6

    he's realistic about his situation, it's very unlikely someone will commission him for an ocean liner engine, but he enjoys his engineering the way a sculptor enjoys chiseling marble

    • @martim444
      @martim444 5 років тому

      The subtitle is not very accurate, he says he wants to make an engine *of* an ocean liner and the subtittle says he wants to make an engine *for* an oncean liner which is quite different they way the subtitles puts it sounds like he wants to build a real engine for a real ship when in fact he wants to build a model, which I think he could probably still do even at 72 years old.

    • @Yosoyosoy
      @Yosoyosoy 5 років тому

      Martim Botelho he did it already. Look at his channel.

  • @prmayner
    @prmayner 11 років тому

    I'm touched, I've never seen anything like this and i've been a mechanic/parts replacer for 30 years. Amazing!! You will get your chance my friend to build your engine room in God's land. You are truly amazing, I wish i could have worked with you although you brought a tear to my eye at the end. God Bless.

  • @themadscientest
    @themadscientest 6 років тому

    He should honesty teach a masters class on engines since we really don't have people like him anymore.

  • @Skreamies
    @Skreamies 10 років тому +5

    End end is sad. Great man and a great talent at that! Someone needs to get him a transatlantic ship so he can build an engine room!

  • @Simon-xr5nk
    @Simon-xr5nk 10 років тому

    Lo que un hombre. Esta es la ingeniería en su mejor !!! Modelos de trabajo fantástico.
    Gracias por compartir.

  • @scottpecora371
    @scottpecora371 7 років тому

    You sir are a good human being, and a master craftsman, thank you for sharing. I can only wish than on your last day on earth your excitedly making that first part of another grand project. Best of luck, Scott

  • @paolognt9870
    @paolognt9870 7 років тому +1

    so deep feelings... awesome man, so much respect for him, hope it will not be to late for him to become his dream true. Animos y fuerza José!!

  • @lautii96
    @lautii96 8 років тому +1

    No queda mas que felicitarle por la habilidad que tiene espero alguna ves llegar a ser habilidoso como usted, porque es un sueño llegar a igualar sus trabajo y espero llegar a hacer su sala de maquinas y sus proyectos de motores porque son espectaculares.

  • @javierbouzonsanchez8827
    @javierbouzonsanchez8827 6 років тому

    Yo estuve en casa de este señor viendo los motores que crea este señor y esto no son motores son obras de arte todo un referente para el mundo de la mecanica la delicadeza con que los hace sin descuidar ni el mas minimo detalle , yo soi mecanico de profesion y me quito el sombrero con el señor patelo y gracias pir haberme dado el gusto y el privilejio de poder haber contemplado sus motores un sueño cumplido por mi gracias

  • @skylinerztune
    @skylinerztune 10 років тому

    este hombre es un genio, tiene tanta pasion que le desborda por sus ojos, conmovedor para muchos de nosotros que ven en un motor mucho mas que pernos y tuercas

  • @drubradley8821
    @drubradley8821 8 років тому +2

    Lost art, what this man can simply just do! The world is lucky to have people like them! The funny thing is, he has no clue to the fact that he has inspired millions of people the world around. The little V-12 engine went on a tour to be shown all over the world, along with a few other's of his engines, I think Ferrari Had something to do with that. I'm not saying that Petelo wasn't proud of his projects, but, when they approached him on the idea to send the lil V-12 on tour to show the world, he was shaking his head in dis-belief and questioning "WHY"?..lol... They Had to convince him of the details of why folks around the world would be honored to see his work... I'll have to see if I can dig out the video of this deal.. The video has several folks in it that have built small things in scaled out detail, like Mr. Conley of the V-8.... and about 80 to 10 other amazing people.

  • @tgross35
    @tgross35 10 років тому

    I wish I had the passion this man had. He is so happy doing what he does, that's the way more people should be. And he's right, "fixing" things just isn't the same anymore. I wish I had a need for a transatlantic ship that I could ask him to build.

  • @tubal1
    @tubal1 Рік тому

    A man and his passion. The essence of life. You cannot buy that.

  • @farolito74
    @farolito74 12 років тому

    I completely agree. I was inspired by the story of Burt Munro in "The Worlds Fastest Indian". This story, however, left me speechless. Such accessible, hands-on brilliance and passion needs to be carried forward into and desired by future generations.

  • @00bish
    @00bish 10 років тому

    That V12 truly is a piece of art. Exquisite!!

  • @johnzowert2406
    @johnzowert2406 11 років тому

    You are correct. We do need more engineers, however, calling singers stupid is kind of a shame. In my opinion at least. Singers/Vocalists are what many consider to be artists. Art is not limited to some pain, a brush and a canvas. Art comes in many different forms. In fact, many would even consider the man in this video (Jose Manuel) to be an artist. The amount of time, effort and passion he puts into his work is relative to a traditional artist. The craftmanship itself is a work of art.

  • @caesarillion
    @caesarillion 8 років тому

    Genius. Thank you, Paul V Bangkok, Thailand.

  • @dolfosilva5864
    @dolfosilva5864 5 років тому

    Don Jose Manuel, from Galicia, worked in his youth out of Coruna. The seas out of these ports are killers, and if not just plain evil and violent. The area thus is patrolled by Spain, UK and France in agreement to assist any seafarer in need. Which is often. All politics are set aside.
    Any shipmate who joins has to have plenty of you know what. Thats why this gentle soul has stuck to his creations. What melodious sounds!!

  • @seekter-kafa
    @seekter-kafa 5 місяців тому

    bravo for the underlying philosophy! ppl accusing me for taking other people's garbage, but i am very proud that almost everything i have in my lil house is 'garbage' repaired and restored. Furthermore and quite frequently i'd revive an appliance that is too expensive for my budget, meaning that i have a better standard of living than a number of my 'never me, always new' neighbors... win-win if you ask me (or them)

  • @jestronixhanderson9898
    @jestronixhanderson9898 6 років тому

    Its Gentlemen like this that get talked over and pushed aside in a modern world where loud and confident/appearances seem to win. What great guy and I think he's too modest on the patience bit :) he's got a boat load of patience. Someone line him up to design that ship motor!

  • @Daniula02
    @Daniula02 12 років тому

    ¡Qué bueno que todavía haya gente con tanta pasión por su trabajo! Se puede ver el brillo en los ojos de este hombre fantástico! No sé si podrá leer estos comentarios, pero por si le llegan: "¡Patelo, ponte a hacer tu nuevo proyecto, que del tiempo se encarga otro!". Gracias por publicar este video tan inspirador!!!

  • @jaimevega4370
    @jaimevega4370 9 років тому +1

    Este hombre de verdad que tiene una mente maravillosa. Esos motores son impresionantes hobras de arte y de injenieria de el mas alto grado. Simplemente maravilloso.

  • @acerdavidii
    @acerdavidii 12 років тому

    Incredible! We need more people like him around.

  • @sousamachinescompany3921
    @sousamachinescompany3921 2 роки тому

    Senhor patelo em nome da machines company aqui do brasil quero lhe agradecer obrigado tinha dezessete anos quando vi seu primeiro vídeo desde sempre quis fazer um bom trabalho como mecânico de reparação de motores antigos e obsoletos o senhor me motivou muito...estou chorando enquanto escrevo esse texto pois graças ao senhor e a Deus tive forças para não desistir mesmo quando parecia que o mundo tinha desabado sobre mim então desde já obrigado q deus o abençoe sempre

  • @Archiewinter920
    @Archiewinter920 10 років тому

    What an amazing man with incredible skill, patience and passion. Bravo.

  • @_nitinsehrawat
    @_nitinsehrawat 10 місяців тому

    Aww, my heart sank when he said, "but it's too late now"

  • @celtekrider2
    @celtekrider2 10 років тому

    Such a cool dude. Its people like him that inspire me to do more with my life. We can all learn from this guy. I hope he gets his dream one day

  • @fionajaynemalcolm8708
    @fionajaynemalcolm8708 11 років тому

    Yo es que senti lo mismo. Un tremendo tristeza por semajante gran hombre... y mis ojos se llenaron a la vez que los suyos :(

  • @hughc023
    @hughc023 10 років тому +6

    Beautiful . . .

  • @clwomble
    @clwomble 9 років тому

    He's not just good at this, it is his passion. I am impressed. An artist mechanic. Or is it mechanic artist.

  • @geraldsherman9114
    @geraldsherman9114 10 років тому

    I really don't know how to express my feelings here. These engines are absolutely beautiful work. Some earlier comments about our "throw-away" society are so accurate. I am a radio amateur, and have been for over 40 years (I am 70 years old). I built my 1st transmitter decades ago, and it was possible then. With today's equipment it's all done by machine, & the craftsmanship has gone, along with the "repairability".

  • @fevaldivia
    @fevaldivia 10 років тому

    un ingeniero de VERDAD, me paro y me saco el sombrero, muy emocionante el video. todo, todo mi respeto y admiración.

  • @fcgtrex
    @fcgtrex 10 років тому

    Mis respetos para este señor. Lo que hace es arte. Su edad sólo engrandece su gran trabajo.

  • @FerretDude
    @FerretDude 8 років тому

    If I could I would invite him over have dinner ,shake his hand and give him an old engine for scrap and a large selection of new and old tools. this man is a genius and I wish he could live his dream.

  • @JaimeHammett
    @JaimeHammett 7 років тому

    I'd like to meet José Manuel so much. It's a diamond. He's a true engineer and mechanic. I really want he build that ship engine...