I've watched loads of these videos now. All kinds of innovative repair techniques and even making parts from scrap with pretty much nothing. Using some machines that look like they date from when the British were there and these blokes have kept them in fine running order. Just imagine if these guys had the kind of infrastructure and international investment that China has had?
That’s what I like the old British tools. And real mechanics that can actually fix stuff not just bolting on new parts until the problem is solved like they do here now. My van is in the garage atm and they have said because the fuel pump has broke they can’t fix it 🤯 I mean cmon look what theses blokes can do without a work bench 🤣
The mastery of cast iron crack repair is very impressive. I got the hebijebies when they drop roll the block right on the head gasket surface right on the dirt.
With the amount of heat they put into that block, I'd think it would need resurfacing to get it back to flat even if they didn't roll it around like that. Not a mechanic or machinist, though, so I may well be wrong.
Sou metalurgista aposentado e tenho admirado muito este tabalho em bloco de aço nodular cinzento. Gostaria de ver de perto . acompanho os videos de voces e os acho muito esforçados e inteligentes.
I enjoy my evenings watching these videos. Both adult and young men being resourceful in making mechanical repairs. Here in the U.S.A. all you see and hear is rubbish. Forbid anybody actually working or being resourceful. I’m grateful that God has allowed me to productive and useful to others. 👍
He didn't weld it, he brazed it (called "silver soldering" in some countries, as it is in fact a form of soldering, but much much stronger, and works on steel and cast iron), which is the right way to repair cracked cast iron, due to the lower temperature required, reducing warpage and further cracking. You saw him dip the braze in flux a couple of times. He probably used a lot more flux, but it got edited out. The whole process may have taken up to 2 hours. But he is highly skilled.
@@keithammleter3824 omg lmao I can braze and tig mig stick weld lmao it’s a general comment inspector gadget! A lot people who don’t know what he is doing will understand weld better. I couldn’t talked about how he un hardened the steel using those wired coals before he started 🤣🤣.. but I didn’t want waste people time reading unnecessary long responses like this one !!!!!!! most people are generally smart stop taking you tube comments to heart.
@Indigenous Onlooker : It's not the slow cooling AFTER welding/brazing that is so important. It is sufficient that it cools slowly enough that no significant temperature gradient develops - it's one part hotter than another that causes the cracking. What is important is to slowly raise the temperature of the whole thing before welding/brazing, so the the local increase in temperature during welding/brazing does not impose stresses that will remain and cause cracking even if the after-cooling is very slow. That is also why it is best to braze old cast iron rather than welding, as the local increase in temperature is kept to a minimum.
В 1989 году после встречи с дубом у 2 л дизеля Тойота Корона двигатель отлетел от КПП , отломав при этом все 4 точки крепежа. Приварил, отцентровал и собрал. Машина после этого прошла не менее 500 т и до сих пор на ходу.
@@Алексей-ь1к1п ,скорее всего так.Причем не всякое гомно подойдёт. ИМХО,он не припоем паяет.Медно-цинковый или серебряный. Очень уж на сварку ацителеном похоже.Вроде в качестве присадки куски гвоздей и проволки
Удивительно как много можно сделать в таких кустарных условиях,только бы блок не повело от нагрева.Помню,лет 30 назад отец моего друга тоже отдавал блок цылиндров на ремонт с похожей проблемой и его починили,но это было в условиях завода,все ответственные плоскости и ложе под коленвал были отфезерованы.в те времена купить новый блок было невозможно.сейчас такие блоки просто выкидывают.
Так никто же не сказал КАК ДОЛГО этот мотор проработает после такого варварского "ремонта" 😉 Такой ремонт возможен только если стоимость человеко-часа ниже плинтуса.
Мне одному кажется что они напоминают Джав из Звёздных воин, которые чинили все подряд, да и ускоренное видео добавляет атмосферы. Ощущение что если оператор снимет панораму, то где нибудь поблизости будет стоять пустынный краулер)).
As a retired welder all I can say is that guy is a real butcher. The last thing you want to do is to carburize a weld. It becomes brittle. All that dung is loaded with carbon. All I could see was contaminated welds which will eventually crack and a block that is probably so distorted from the uneven heating. All I see is a waste of time and resources. 👎👎👎👎👎
Idk, cast iron already has a lot of carbon, and is already very brittle if not heat treated . I do wonder why they don't heat it and cool it slowly after welding, though? Less brittle?
I'm all for fixing rather than throwing away and replacing. But you have to draw a line somewhere, and for me, this was way past it. Acetylene might have been worth more that the block. But a great effort.
It's a massey ferguson tractor engine block built in pakistan under licence by MILLAT TRACTORS LAHORE Pakistan. sub stsndard casting, they don't use perkins engines any more, they use copy of perkins engines assembled by millat tractors parts sourced from China and local vendors and small local sub standard parts manufacturers. Engine called millat m4
Incredible trabajo. Y Mas q no usan equipment de pp aqi en mex queen Asta. El trajede la nasa en Alturas empress a veses. Ase Mas. Complications El trabajo
@@Shane-zx4ps If we really think about it, we can only surmise that it's a good fix otherwise, no truck driver/operator would gamble on a fix like this if they are not certain that it would last long. The reason being if a fix like this constantly breaks, he will eventually lose his trucking business due to delays in delivering cargo entrusted to him. In turn, these welders will also lose people's confidence in them, eventually, they too would lose their business. For how long it will last is anybody's guess. But I'm pretty sure it will last long as their livelihood and lives depend on it.
@@edwinso8173. Well said, but in saying that, that engine probably gets fixed numerous times by these guys, as it’s cheaper than buying a new engine which they cannot afford..
@@Shane-zx4ps If you mean the very same spot of the same truck part getting welded over and over again then I doubt it very much. The driver/operator would lose his trucking business due to repeated cargo delivery delays or even losing the cargo altogether due to spoilage if it's perishable. But if you mean some other parts getting fixed by other specialists in the area then yes I believe so. You should watch the vid about their mountain roads, you might get a clearer picture of what I'm talking about.
Я когда то проходил по теории сварку чугуна автогеном , то есть делаем слега красноватое пламя , чтобы была подача углерода , чугунные прутки и вперед .... Но это в теории так , а у чугуна напрочь отсутствует пластичность , то есть у него только два состояния - жидкое и твердое , чуть перегрел и все вытекло к херам ... Но вот я наконец увидел , как проводится такая процедура сварки в кустарных условиях . Что тут сказать ? - молодцы ! - чугун по чугуну в сечении дает чугун , который легко обрабатывается слесарным инструментом .
These videos remind me of Super Glue commercials. It looks good on video and may even pass for a little while. But after so long someone tries to put water in the vase and use it again.
Sin herramientas es complicado trabajar pero el Ingenio de cada uno es capaz de al alcanzar la victoria y trabajar para poder comer unos artistas !!! 😶
I guess there is more than 1 way how to use cow shit beside using it for cooking . Never a good sign to see your engine block being worked on while laying on the dirt.
Damn I'm glad I don't live in Pakistan. I would never get anything done. I'd be hanging around these shops watching what they do "what you doing old man?? .... Learning.
Кусок говна за место припоя это просто гениально. Все я теперь перед сваркой все детали буду говном смазывать. PS О великий сенсей благодарю вас за урок гениальной сварки.
Wow, if the repair wasn't shitty enough, no one mentioned the fact that they where dragging and scraping a finished head deck across the dirty rocky ground.
Gercek usta bunlar ustad. Yaptiklari is nekadar goturur bilmemde adam blogu kaynatiyor yav. Bizdeki ustalarin ne yapacagini soylemissin zaten. Ne yapamayacaklarinida pakistanli ustalar gostermis. Helal olsun adamlara. Yokluk her seyi yaptiriyor onlara.
@@derekcollins1972 1of many things.buut 1 would be when smashing something together with a hammer you could use a piece of wood.surely they still have trees around.??
Wait till the part shortages really hit these videos will be worth gold.. I learned a lot…
I've watched loads of these videos now. All kinds of innovative repair techniques and even making parts from scrap with pretty much nothing. Using some machines that look like they date from when the British were there and these blokes have kept them in fine running order. Just imagine if these guys had the kind of infrastructure and international investment that China has had?
That’s what I like the old British tools. And real mechanics that can actually fix stuff not just bolting on new parts until the problem is solved like they do here now. My van is in the garage atm and they have said because the fuel pump has broke they can’t fix it 🤯 I mean cmon look what theses blokes can do without a work bench 🤣
Хорошие трудолюбивый люди.Процветания им и счастья в этом не лёгком труде.
Толку от трудолюбия , если делаешь гавно которое через неделю развалится ? Это труд насмарку
The mastery of cast iron crack repair is very impressive. I got the hebijebies when they drop roll the block right on the head gasket surface right on the dirt.
What about the camel poop in every crack and crevasse. 😂😂
Yeah the camel crap escapes me I was thinking oh they don’t have a torch then he breaks out the torch! 🤦♂️
@@porterscott8360 And the handprints too!
@@porterscott8360 same
With the amount of heat they put into that block, I'd think it would need resurfacing to get it back to flat even if they didn't roll it around like that. Not a mechanic or machinist, though, so I may well be wrong.
Estos señores todo lo reparan ..yo tube que botar el blok nadie quiso repararlo ....los felicito. Señores ..me parece increíble..bendiciones
Questo. Signore. Sa. Tutto. Riparare...... Un. Grande. Fabbro. E. Saldatore...... 👍👍🙏👍🙏👍Incredibile....... 👏
hay que ver donde estaba roto el block hay lugares críticos que si esta mal no sirven repararlos.
Sou metalurgista aposentado e tenho admirado muito este tabalho em bloco de aço nodular cinzento. Gostaria de ver de perto . acompanho os videos de voces e os acho muito esforçados e inteligentes.
Realmente mas não dão a minima pra proteção(epis) e limpeza, a solda sai muito contaminada.
Проще было сразу коровьими какашками замазать, как обычно лайк! Всем добра!
и наибольший прикол что он будит ходить , иначе дедушка паяльщик в тех регионах до такого возраста не дожил бы
У НЕГО ДАВНО НЕТ ЗУБОВ С 30 ЛЕТ
Сварщик надел защитные очки - это уже хорошо, но всё ещё в тапочках - это недоработка.
Im I'm amazed with this traditional but high level skill of technology
Нигде в этом мире, кроме Пакистана, не ремонтируют такие блоки! Хотелось бы увидеть дальше, как они его собрали и завели!
это уже совсем другая история)
Обложить гавном, поджечь, насрать сваркой, убить геометрию блока, поцарапать цилиндры ломом. Это по твоему ремонт ? 🤣
Masha Allah bhai great job respect from Türkiye 🇹🇷
I enjoy my evenings watching these videos. Both adult and young men being resourceful in making mechanical repairs. Here in the U.S.A. all you see and hear is rubbish. Forbid anybody actually working or being resourceful. I’m grateful that God has allowed me to productive and useful to others. 👍
People don’t understand how hard that is using a torch to weld cast iron using steel as a filler rod 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿 genius level skill
No they don't ... Easier to sit and bitch about "primitive" and be snarky. Wasn't a hundred years ago the US was doing that to.
He didn't weld it, he brazed it (called "silver soldering" in some countries, as it is in fact a form of soldering, but much much stronger, and works on steel and cast iron), which is the right way to repair cracked cast iron, due to the lower temperature required, reducing warpage and further cracking. You saw him dip the braze in flux a couple of times. He probably used a lot more flux, but it got edited out. The whole process may have taken up to 2 hours. But he is highly skilled.
@@keithammleter3824 omg lmao I can braze and tig mig stick weld lmao it’s a general comment inspector gadget! A lot people who don’t know what he is doing will understand weld better. I couldn’t talked about how he un hardened the steel using those wired coals before he started 🤣🤣.. but I didn’t want waste people time reading unnecessary long responses like this one !!!!!!! most people are generally smart stop taking you tube comments to heart.
@Indigenous Onlooker : It's not the slow cooling AFTER welding/brazing that is so important. It is sufficient that it cools slowly enough that no significant temperature gradient develops - it's one part hotter than another that causes the cracking. What is important is to slowly raise the temperature of the whole thing before welding/brazing, so the the local increase in temperature during welding/brazing does not impose stresses that will remain and cause cracking even if the after-cooling is very slow. That is also why it is best to braze old cast iron rather than welding, as the local increase in temperature is kept to a minimum.
@@far1002 I was just wondering what he was using for gas and filler. Other than that yeah just brazing cast iron like people do everywhere.
В 1989 году после встречи с дубом у 2 л дизеля Тойота Корона двигатель отлетел от КПП , отломав при этом все 4 точки крепежа. Приварил, отцентровал и собрал. Машина после этого прошла не менее 500 т и до сих пор на ходу.
Тоже гомном грел?!
@@Pikulev_Evgeniy Шутки приветствую ! Кроме этого блока варил и другие, но не так успешно.
@@Pikulev_Evgeniy я так понял что сварка блоков возможна только при наличии гомна
мне интересно что за сорт припоя, может тоже что то из экскриментов?
@@Алексей-ь1к1п ,скорее всего так.Причем не всякое гомно подойдёт. ИМХО,он не припоем паяет.Медно-цинковый или серебряный. Очень уж на сварку ацителеном похоже.Вроде в качестве присадки куски гвоздей и проволки
@@Pikulev_Evgeniy А про чугунные прутки не слышали-нет?!
Todos vocês são gerreiros trabalhadores parabéns por ser muito inteligentes.
Можно слышать как блок хрустит - ему уже после этого киздец)
Удивительно как много можно сделать в таких кустарных условиях,только бы блок не повело от нагрева.Помню,лет 30 назад отец моего друга тоже отдавал блок цылиндров на ремонт с похожей проблемой и его починили,но это было в условиях завода,все ответственные плоскости и ложе под коленвал были отфезерованы.в те времена купить новый блок было невозможно.сейчас такие блоки просто выкидывают.
Коровьи лепёхи нивелируют суть проблемы )
I thought I have seen many things,when I saw those cowshit burnt to preheat the block I forgot everything I knew,🤣🤣🤣good job by the way!!!
😁👍
We can say they literally used real BullShit! Haha good to make it useful
В Пакистане сложно найти деревья)).
😂😂
Блбин удивляюсь я таким мастерам у нас чуть трещенка и блок на помойку а тут говном и палками раз и готово)))))))
Так никто же не сказал КАК ДОЛГО этот мотор проработает после такого варварского "ремонта" 😉
Такой ремонт возможен только если стоимость человеко-часа ниже плинтуса.
MUCH RESPECT
збс, принёс мешок с коровьим говном, подпалил и прогрел блок)))))
Да,без гомна бы ничо не вышло))
Говно то верблюжье, иначе ничего бы не получилось.
AWESOME mate great work.
Shit Work!!
Мне одному кажется что они напоминают Джав из Звёздных воин, которые чинили все подряд, да и ускоренное видео добавляет атмосферы. Ощущение что если оператор снимет панораму, то где нибудь поблизости будет стоять пустынный краулер)).
What type of filler rod is that I thought he was brazing it but when he grinds it it is silver
It’s an iron rod I’ve used rods like that in the Army 40 years ago. Works very good if you pack the weldment in heated sand or lime.
Из говна и палок. Супер👍
Из говна и прутьев
это кизяки священной коровы .ходить будет долго.
@@Bar-cyk thats in India...this is Pakistan....a Muslim country....not Hindu
Извините, палок сегодня не подвезли.
Good thing he had a guy right there with a straight edge! Who knows what would have happened! I give them a big E for effort!
ALWAYS VERY IMPRESSED BY THEIR ININGENUITY.
That’s an artist 🙌🏿🙌🏿
Parabéns pelo trabalho Deus abençoe sempre
А что у него за пруток и в какой флюс он его макает?то что чугун и ацитилен это понятно
Какой пруток ? - чугунный , а флюс бура , чугун по чугуну дает в сечении чугун , который легко обрабатывается слесарным инструментом .
Но навоз вместо печи и древесного угля - эт круто.
Уголь денег стоит, а это - под ногами валяется.
Doodoo stacks for the pre-heat. That's a new one.
Industrial Doo doo Dave. Regular Doodoo does not get hot enough..Fact ! Customer states the repair cost him a sh*t load..lol
P
🏮
Camel poop....no wonder its a 3rd world country
This here is real life flintstones!
Sou fã.. de Portugal um abraço
Acho muito bacana o cidadão trabalhador se vira nós trinta
Нахера точность,выдержки металла, обработки на высокоточных станках если есть резак и балгарка 😂
И дерьмо)
@@VISHNYA561 как нельзя кстати поговорка, из говна и палок.
И кизяк
@@Swarog35 Прямь с языка снял, из говна и палок..........
Ваз тоже собирают по выдержки металла и обработки на высокоточных станках🤔😂
이렇게 하면 블럭내 오일순환구멍 다 막혀서 엔진냉각이 잘되려나??
"AMAZING TECHNOLOGY" - is correct !!!
Aí tem o Dom Brasil mandando um abraço para os guerreiros
As a retired welder all I can say is that guy is a real butcher. The last thing you want to do is to carburize a weld. It becomes brittle. All that dung is loaded with carbon. All I could see was contaminated welds which will eventually crack and a block that is probably so distorted from the uneven heating. All I see is a waste of time and resources.
👎👎👎👎👎
Yep. definitely a shitty job.
Idk, cast iron already has a lot of carbon, and is already very brittle if not heat treated . I do wonder why they don't heat it and cool it slowly after welding, though? Less brittle?
I dont think you know.
maybe last for 50km run only,the back to workshop
Still in the stone age
Está vareta que está preenchendo e de ferro fundido ou e bronze!
Nunca vi este trabalho com ferro fundido!
I'm all for fixing rather than throwing away and replacing. But you have to draw a line somewhere, and for me, this was way past it. Acetylene might have been worth more that the block. But a great effort.
machaAllah, they do this work with anything soubhanAllah.
It's a massey ferguson tractor engine block built in pakistan under licence by MILLAT TRACTORS LAHORE Pakistan. sub stsndard casting, they don't use perkins engines any more, they use copy of perkins engines assembled by millat tractors parts sourced from China and local vendors and small local sub standard parts manufacturers. Engine called millat m4
Yea, the millat m4 also calledthe pakiderm. Easily repaired by burning poop on it
Incredible trabajo. Y Mas q no usan equipment de pp aqi en mex queen Asta. El trajede la nasa en Alturas empress a veses. Ase Mas. Complications El trabajo
Muito bom! Brazil
O bruninho de telemaco borba fez o motor do 112 nesses caras !
Wait until we can't get parts in the world anymore (soon). These people are already ahead with their skills.
Here in the U.S. it is done basically the same, with better tools. I do wonder what he was using for filler, and what kind of gas they use there.
what filler roads do you use ?
LMFAO! Brings nicely machined bock back an then just flops it off the cart upside down into the dirt. I Laughed so hard
I see a lot of cow dung casting welds😁
이런게 진짜 장인이지. 기회가 된다면 구경한번 가고 싶네요
More like a butcher.
In Europe or the USA, that engine block would be scrapped..
yes i agree with you. but In Pakistan peoples are not very rich that's why he repair the things and use them as long as possible.
@@ManVSMachineHD oh I know that, I’m not judging these guys, I love watching them fix engines, but I do wonder how long the weld will last?…
@@Shane-zx4ps If we really think about it, we can only surmise that it's a good fix otherwise, no truck driver/operator would gamble on a fix like this if they are not certain that it would last long. The reason being if a fix like this constantly breaks, he will eventually lose his trucking business due to delays in delivering cargo entrusted to him. In turn, these welders will also lose people's confidence in them, eventually, they too would lose their business.
For how long it will last is anybody's guess. But I'm pretty sure it will last long as their livelihood and lives depend on it.
@@edwinso8173. Well said, but in saying that, that engine probably gets fixed numerous times by these guys, as it’s cheaper than buying a new engine which they cannot afford..
@@Shane-zx4ps If you mean the very same spot of the same truck part getting welded over and over again then I doubt it very much.
The driver/operator would lose his trucking business due to repeated cargo delivery delays or even losing the cargo altogether due to spoilage if it's perishable.
But if you mean some other parts getting fixed by other specialists in the area then yes I believe so.
You should watch the vid about their mountain roads, you might get a clearer picture of what I'm talking about.
Чугун сварил, где он мат часть эту нашёл думал, это зыбытая сварка а нет, молодец сварной.
Думаешь долго этот блок проходит?
@@Wizard-79 он ведь ацетелином сваривает, конечно уже собрали, и ходит.
@@mirwam509 я вижу что ацетилленом.
老🌹師父。
- Техника безопасности?
Не неслышал.
😂😂😂😂
Древний мотор, нижневальный, возможно от какого-то трактора. А значит не быстрый, массивный и ещё походит.
please tell me what kind of metal you use and what kind of liquid is in the jar?
Рагозин тормозит, вместо сочинения песен лучше бы персонал для сборки ракет на этом канале набрал!
Should it run again??
Я когда то проходил по теории сварку чугуна автогеном , то есть делаем слега красноватое пламя , чтобы была подача углерода , чугунные прутки и вперед .... Но это в теории так , а у чугуна напрочь отсутствует пластичность , то есть у него только два состояния - жидкое и твердое , чуть перегрел и все вытекло к херам ... Но вот я наконец увидел , как проводится такая процедура сварки в кустарных условиях . Что тут сказать ? - молодцы ! - чугун по чугуну в сечении дает чугун , который легко обрабатывается слесарным инструментом .
Great work as always guys, thanks for sharing
These videos remind me of Super Glue commercials. It looks good on video and may even pass for a little while. But after so long someone tries to put water in the vase and use it again.
Serviço bem feito mais a oficina é um chiqueiro
Sin herramientas es complicado trabajar pero el
Ingenio de cada uno es capaz de al alcanzar la victoria y trabajar para poder comer unos artistas !!! 😶
А что за присадка? флюс то понятно бура
Кизяк
Обычный чугунный пруток типа МНЧ
@@ДикийКот-м9к ,про эти слышал.Но это ж электроды.У меня на полке лежат,мнч-3
I guess there is more than 1 way how to use cow shit beside using it for cooking . Never a good sign to see your engine block being worked on while laying on the dirt.
Ха , все на коленке, и все это будет работать годами, и опять на ремонт к этому деду
Có mấy kubota4 v1505 ko sư phụ
Понял одно - весь секрет сварки - в коровьих лепёшках!
6:17 -> you can see a crack on the other side of the bolt hole....
Tell me thats not DUNG they burn to heat it with ??
They Inhale at the Same Time!!
Were they burning cow dung at 02:19 and 04:36?
It's no wonder they still use donkeys to haul trailers.
Damn I'm glad I don't live in Pakistan. I would never get anything done. I'd be hanging around these shops watching what they do "what you doing old man?? .... Learning.
unlearning
Esos motores perkins son muy fuertes ese guey tubo q darle un gran golpe a ese tractor
Well , different strokes for different folks
Kis city sy han ye
Perfect job!
Shitty job
@@marceloevera2009 Maybe in our western world, yes, but there you have a choice to have what you called a shitty job or buying a new block......
@@thinge27 still a shitty job....right?
@@marceloevera2009. That’s a shit hot job 😂😂😂😂
@@marceloevera2009 In Pakistan peoples are not very rich that's why he repair the things and use them as long as possible.
Так вот в чем секрет сварки чугуна- навоз надо добавлять!
Без гавна ни как 🤣
Газовая сварка самая слабая. А так стараются, молодцы
Весь секрет в корових лепехах,был бы другой точно бы не получилось
👍👍
osobiście wolałbym użyć trytu do spawania torów kolejowych
Very impressive however somewhat flawed repair of a cracked clynder bolak case. Can someone tell me what part of hte egnine htat si ? 🤔
Кусок говна за место припоя это просто гениально. Все я теперь перед сваркой все детали буду говном смазывать. PS О великий сенсей благодарю вас за урок гениальной сварки.
Как заварить чугун?) Да кизяк вопрос для Пакистанских рукоделов. На коленке сделали
Пакистан или Индия?
@@BriGandCat Пакистан
@@Meva585 уже увидел надпись
Amazing 🤩
Мастеры базара нет
Wow, if the repair wasn't shitty enough, no one mentioned the fact that they where dragging and scraping a finished head deck across the dirty rocky ground.
Yes, was the pun intended?!
Yz marrim laim..
Главное чтоб при остывании опять не треснул.это же чугун
Nice Engine Repairing Videos .all friends w
What’s he using for flux?
Бура.
I think it's in that little can?
высушеная ослиная моча.
Ami me gusta la mecanica
Welders flash sure comes to mind here. These welds will probably fail.
adamları gerçekten tebrik ederim zanatkar adamlar bizim türkiyede olsa çöp bu bilok ellerinize saglık
Gercek usta bunlar ustad. Yaptiklari is nekadar goturur bilmemde adam blogu kaynatiyor yav. Bizdeki ustalarin ne yapacagini soylemissin zaten. Ne yapamayacaklarinida pakistanli ustalar gostermis. Helal olsun adamlara. Yokluk her seyi yaptiriyor onlara.
They have no idea what they are doing.and it shows
What would you do differently with their tools at hand?
@@derekcollins1972 1of many things.buut 1 would be when smashing something together with a hammer you could use a piece of wood.surely they still have trees around.??
@@bournefromscrap2408 lol. I know. I'd be pissed off all the time knowing the difference
The term Gober Head(Bullshit head) has new meaning, necessity is the mother of invention.