Major accident repair and paint work on a Hino tipper truck
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The man holding the chisel has all the faith in the man with the sledgehammer.
he replaced lefty the week before.
I was thinking the same thing!
@@timmyhipbird7543 ap
I knw 🤣🤣🤣🤣
At 7:46 is that a bloody rag laying next to hammer?
I honestly can say that this is probably one of my more favorite KZhead channel. I love watching people able to fix things that others would probably not even bother with. I just think it's amazing how you are able to repair things not having all the different tools that we have here in the States. I'm not even a professional mechanic and I could say I easily got $20,000 worth of tools in my garage if not more. Even with all that I don't believe that I could fix some of the things you tackle. I've been following you for a long time and I always make sure to hit the like button and of course I've already been subscribing to your channel. I look forward to seeing what you get yourself into next.
They are very talented guys but they don’t have enough resources and tools to use. Other than we should to bring that art at United States .I hope people will like it. Greetings from Seattle.
@@amjadpervaiz4453 i think it's so hard for us to understand is because we forget the fact that they work for 4 cents a hour or less and have nothing
it is my favorite too!
@@amjadpervaiz4453 compare to the states they fix that with nothing
Word to the mother love ❤️
The scooter is the unsung hero of this channel.
that guy who hold the pin for the hammerguy is my hero of the day, the trust in his chill has no words needed. great and arrrrsome to watch
They took that pile of junk off of that flatbed truck and turned it into that beautiful example of a truck. Simple handtools and manual labor unbelievable thumbs up all the way
Nossa vcs são maravilhosos um. Trabalho k requer muita força e energia fiquei surpreso com vcs
muito obrigado
Good job. Highly skilled
I see a lot of complete Cabs around Asia. It would make sense to me the cab over the engine was just swapped out with a new one.
And it only offtracks 6 inches to the left...
Craftsman shop at its finest level. I have a great respect for these men. You bring life to a piece of twisted metal love watching you work
Thank you
Meanwhile, in my country - uneconomical to repair. Not my fault I don't have the skills.
@@forevercomputing your labor wages is high
@@HinduPAGANcowpissdrinkerRAKESH £60 to £90 per hour? All adds up.
These folks are so ingenious and resourceful, they have so little to work with but yet still get the job done.
Woow in italy they will be all rounded up
One hand is for eating one hand is for whipping shit off ass hairs
No 40 bay shop, no gantry crane, no compressor. These dudes do it down and dirty. Respect
Лучше любого завода учитывая условия. Молодцы мужики 👍👍👍
Я хотел бы, чтобы это могло случиться
@@pakistanitruck обязательно всё будет хорошо. Успехов вам. Ждём новые ролики.
Согласен
Europe: You can't decorate your vehicle, it will distract other drivers. Pakistan: Hold my non alcoholic beer.
If I had the money I'd donate a complete air hammer equipment set to these guys ... Amazing hard work ! 👍
Right. They should have a patreon channel
you are an air hammer
This would be an amazing reality show. All these different guys with different stories.
I always like the phrase "accidental repair" and "small tolls" with every episode...😄anyways...these guys work their asses off, with only (very) limited resources!! Respect!
No click bait, just as honest as the work we see.
I am speechless. Just amazing to watch the teamwork, trust, and detailed thinking, it took to complete this. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Mechanics? Craftsmen? Techno geeks? Truly all of those things AND true ARTISTS? Hands down!
Pakistani truck is the most impressive repair and Fabrication shop I have ever seen anywhere in the world, I Live in Canada and only wish we had a shop like this. Great job everyone who works and manages this business !!
This makes me appreciate where I'm from and respect Pakistanis much more.
this makes me appreciate where I'm from where weight laws do not allow light weight trucks like these to be over loaded and take the place of heavy duty full size trucks.no wonder they break rails and when they wreck it's disastrous probably with drivers killed in the light weight cabs.
Total respect. These guys are so resourceful and indigenous it's a pleasure to watch the team work.
My deepest respect for all the craftsmanship displayed concerning the repair of this heavily damaged truck. Greetings from the Netherlands!
Pakistan gets a lot of bad press in the West, mainly for political reasons, but these guys are amazing. What they can do, with little or no safety equipment, and mostly hand tools, is astonishing. You could call them the world's best shade tree mechanics. Engine and driveline work, frame repair, body work, springs, bearings -- nothing is off the table. Notice that the damaged truck was held in place on the flatbed, with only a couple of large rocks? It worked, and that's what matters.
These guys are in a different level to tell you the truth I thought I was hard core but I have to admit these guy passed me left me behind.
I notice in all these Pakistani truck vids, that the workers are all young. I wonder if it’s because they all get injured, and can’t return to work. These guys do incredible work, but seeing them beating on punches & chisels, using cutting torches and grinders, and no safety glasses or face shields anywhere, working around all this heavy steel while wearing sandals, holding a punch while someone else whales away on it with a sledgehammer etc.. I bet this place goes through employees at an alarming rate! A person would probably be lucky to work there 3 months without losing an eye, crushing a foot, or other serious injury! They do some awesome work though!
Bad press for political reasons is world wide, and it is mainly about GOD, Guns Oil and Drugs. But nothing will take away from the skills of these hard working guys, their boss has to be proud of them, i did my time on the tools, 6 year apprenticeship, but I could still sit and watch these guys all day long, wish i was there, maybe next year, dreaming........
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Very nicely stated. I am a Pakistani American, and I agree, Pakistan gets a lot of bad press in the Western Media for mainly the political reasons. But the common people in that country are very hard working. Also almost all of the Trucks, Buses, cars, Motorbikes, Farm tractors are Made in factories set up all over Pakistan, with Technical Assistance from Japanese Parent companies.
That ... is one huge job ... greetings from the US Army
Welcome
И тут Америку всунули ....и причем она здесь так и непонял
Guess you never worked around these kind of people when you were in OIF/OEF, they consider you and everything you have to be a peach dropped from heaven to be exploited by any means, usually they do it with a smile and lies. But, a few of them are great people, sadly just a few, I had hope to find more but after 15 months, I was disappointed.
Реально умелые трудяги! Им бы хорошее правительство. Дай бог им радости и счастья.
You guys are incredibly skilled. Keep up the good work! Good vibes from the USA
I wonder how many guys have held the punch for the guy swinging the big hammer. What a tremendous job and a very beautiful truck. Those workers should be very proud of themselves for that job.
Great skills , love it how they repair the truck. And the beautiful paintings, amazing.
Thank you
Вообще красавчики ребята👍👍👍!!!
These guys are magicians - I don't think there is anything they can't do. From the skill of that press operator to the artistry of the painters, it's just dazzlingly good work.
Lots of praise from english speaking viewers and I agree with all of them. This is human ingenuity at its finest level. Take a pile of scrap and beat it back into shape so it works like new.
The manner in which they are knocking those rivets out, you've gotta trust your boy, and your boy gotta be hella confident in his strikes.
I was thinking the same thing! There is no way I would want to be the guy holding the punch!
same - one wrong move couyld end your career in a place with no social safety net
You cant get more skills than that. Amazing job to keep this trucks on the road always with nice artwork
With each episode I watch, my respect for these lads doubles. The minimum of tools and brute strength and ingenuity.
Imagine if they had real equipment 😳 these guys are badass 🤙
Major Fauolo Absolutely right. These are guys are nothing short of amazing!
there only badass because they do without equipment and create a straight usable machine. takes less skill with modern equipment.
Straightening a frame is nothing special. Its just the wage in this country is so low its cheaper to fix that piece of junk with 20 men for 1 week than to buy another one.
@@Chris-yy7qc apparently you never been an iron worker
@@Airman.. Wrong. Ive already done it myself. lol
Возникло ощущение, что у чувака, державшего пробойник при разборке рамы, дома ещё пара запасных рук лежит. Это же надо так доверять напарнику... Отдельной строкой улыбнули рессоры по два десятка листов.
Они этим делом явно , давно занимаются. Рука 🤚 поставлена .
Не только руки но и ещё голова😁
Тоже смотрю постоянно, и думаю сколько раз промахивался интересно знать🤔 ручку приварить куда безопаснее чем так держать 🤪
Может у него кинжал за поясом в качестве гаранта безопасности)))
@@MKV664 Если что-то вдруг пойдёт не так, чем он его держать будет?!
I got mad respect for the guy holding that chisel
все хвалят ремонтников,их навыки и умения и я присоединяюсь,молодцы,но ещё поблагодарю и похвалю оператора за профессионализм -все ракурсы -то,что в любой момент хотелось бы увидеть-молодец..........и да , вот уже два дня сижу на канала и знаю почему,а ведь зашёл на канал случайно.......спасибо....
Customer: Dumps box of scrap metal on desk. These guys: "Your truck will be ready tomorrow at noon."
I give praise to the film crew and editors. I still can't believe how incredible these men are at their job. We have lost the expertise here because it either gets replaced with new or the vehicle is sold as a wreck, and from what I've been told a lot are exported overseas. Thanks. 👍🏻😁🇦🇺
Always impressed with your work! You could show us here in America how to re-use and re-cycle what we have. Thank you!
As long as you pick up the insurance premiums on something like that going down the road again pal
if you want in usa u can serch haider ali truck art in youtube u can find him in usa
They can show us but they can keep their women
You have to remember that through regulations, the United States government has basically forced the American truck driver to give up on rebuilding, recycling and reusing older equipment. Today's cars, trucks, appliances and other material items are built for a specified obsolescence.
@@mattberg6816, you obviously don't understand the salvage and "rebuildable" title in the United States. There is an entire multi billion dollar industry here in the rebuildable/salvage market that includes semi trucks, cars and pickup trucks. A salvage titled vehicle doesn't incur higher insurance premiums, lmfao. Every state has a rigorous process for registering and insuring salvage vehicles, which includes a much more stringent vehicle inspection of a salvage titled vehicle. Insurance companies auction off thousands of wrecked/rebuildable vehicles every year in the United States, it's a lucrative market.
Impressive! We would have scrapped the truck here in the states. I have a new appreciation for these people.
That was unbelievable, the skill of these men and the hard work. They make us Westerners look feeble. In the UK that would have been a write off. I have the greatest respect for them.👑👑👑
I feel like I should ship you some of our old equipment. Amazing
Сам работаю кузовным.Бывает нелегко. Но такой колоссальный фронт работ.Одним словом-Молодцы.
ہیلو عزیز دوستو محنتی مردوں کی کیا زندگی! برازیل کی طرف سے مبارکباد 🇧🇷
Craftsmanship is unbelievable and art work is remarkable
Mechanical GODS!! Hello from the United States! You men are outstanding craftsmen!
I love how they straighten the twisted frame rails .These guys can fix anything.
I am so impressed with the skill of these workmen! The people doing the filming and editing also do a great job filming the work and process. Well Done!
First rate teamwork, no jibber jabber, each man knows exactly what to do. Speaking as a retired mechanical engineer, a gang of British workmen would all be telling each other what to do.
Pakastani Truck,, good to see you are videoing the very interesting repair and rebuild (with truck art) of a badly damaged vehicle. Better than destroying old objects with a press.
It's call a "non-throwaway economy". Save and re-use everything.
No kidding we are spoiled in America
Greta Tunberg like it!
There is a more solid reason behind it though... A new truck in Pakistan with all the taxes and associated fees is not a very economical option. Once a vin is recorded and registered... owner will try to keep it going for as long as economically viable.
The trucks are expensive, and labor is cheap. Thus every truck gets fixed.
For me re-use is good .. everything has pro and contra ... Negative and positive ...
it's adorable to see how these guys put to much love at their works
I am in total awe of the men with the hammer & punch. So accurate and trusting of each other. The way the shop straightened the truck frame rails was also incredible. Here in the U.S. that truck would have been sold as scrap. I also admire the painters. Their artwork is wonderful. Now the truck is back on the road, and at a cost less than buying a new truck too.
really trusting with the guy with big fricken hammer
Seriously!
I thought the same thing. I'm sure they've had some serious injuries doing that over the years.
Lol I though I wouldn’t put my hand their no chance 😂.
Skill gentlemen, skill.
Donald Henke No kidding, don't care how skilled you are, one miss and you can mess up the other guy's hand for life, use some kind of punch extension.
Just found this channel. I’m an equipment mechanic and I am thoroughly impressed with how the Pakistanis get it done. 2 👍🏻👍🏻 men. Great achievement with a tremendous amount of labor !
Thank you
Awesome video . Hard working real men . Thanks for sharing .
this is my second time i have watched this video , it shows hard working people with skills which makes me smile well done
Epic work on the press tho! The paint is amazing, the detail and care that goes into that! Be proud, it's very nice work guys.
I would love to see a Pakistani based Formula 1 team!!!!! Every measurement made by eye.
No glasses No helmets No gloves ...Really SUPER MECHANICS...👍👍
The rapair, take my mastercard. The paintjob - priceless.
the guy who is painting the birds is a true artist !!
The birds looked great but the panda? Not so much.
All done in flip flops or sandles with not a pair of gloves in sight. Real men!
great work your team does best job from junk truck to nice truck
Incredible! From the manual framework all the way to the manual, painted and striped body paint, created by artists! At 63 years old, there's no way I could work frames like these men did. It takes a LOT of attention to detail and ability to swing weight to a small target. EXCELLENT! 💪
Very nice job. All the Trucks, Buses, Cars that are sold in Pakistan, around 95% are Originally Made in Pakistan, in Auto manufacturing plants set up all over Pakistan, with technical assistance from their Japanese Parent companies. Hino, Nissan, manufacture Trucks and Buses, while Toyota, Honda, Suzuki, are the top 3 Car and SUV, Pick Up truck makers. Now Chinese and Korean Automakers are also starting to set up Auto manufacturing plants in Pakistan.
i will never believe you ....Even China as one of giant in automotive can't manufacture at rate of 95% let alone Pakistan.
A very good job you do, you do not have to throw everything away! 👍
Hi from the USA your people are incredibly awesome
Amazing skills the way they straightened those chassis rails they all work as a team well done guys
Чувак без маски варил,хорошо, виден прогресс,воробьев и панду намалевали тоже классно.Халабуду спереди прилепили вообще бомба!Но!Пачему до сих пор нигде ковер не прицепили ,а?Ковер!!!Этот мягкий ,пушистый ковер!Улучшайтесь е-мое!
Ковёр внутри кабины вешают, иначе вмиг запылится на дорогах Пакистана.
Not only skilled mechanics but good artists as well, and everyone works as a team, well done, much respect.
i wonder if the detailing was standard of extra?
Who would ever think of a dump truck as a piece of artwork
I build trucks myself.And I am very impressed with all your hard work,good people and very much respect 👍 👍
Друзья мои ,вот это мужики,на земле перебрать грузовик в плоть до рамы,это что то с чем то.а у нас даже колесо поменять на легковой машине не всем дано!
у кого это "у нас"..?необобщайте
Вы нашли друг друга. Ивановы)))
@@user-kf1er2rv8c 🤣🤣
The greatest technician of the world. Our people makes the impossible as possible. Greetings from New York USA
You didn't make the truck .
Love to watch these guys work! Best part is when they say Repairs cost $3.25 to completely take apart , refurbish, and rebuild... Blows my mind !
I love this channel, 7 guys with a press can fix anything. Impressive
So proud of you brothers very hard working bros...that's call my pakistani hard working people . Allah bless you all. Love From U.K.
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You guys are freaking Craftsman. Wow!
the guys are freaking dangerous. rebuilding a truck that in the US wouldn't even be allowed to run the loads these junk yard mechanics piece back together.guess it doesn't matter they will just have more kids to replace the people killed with these junks on wheels. they have plenty of warm bodies there won't miss a few thousand here or there.It's what you get when you have no safety laws and you allow anything that rolls on your streets.they even repair their damaged tires that are beyond repair and are a safety hazard.
@@timmyhipbird7543 you have to admit it is pretty impressive, I'm not saying it is not DANGEROUS. 🤣👍
Unbelievable! I have no words to describe how I love those videos. All is from another world. The tires don't need to be changed.... after another 100k km 😂😂😂😂😂
I love the 'we can mend ANYTHING' attitude shown in this video
Приятно смотреть как люди знают что делают 👍
красавцы мужики! и в технике разбираются и еще рисуют красиво! здоровья вам!
تزئین و آرائش کے بعد ایک اور ٹرک۔ پولینڈ ، پیویے سے سلام
Lo volvieron a la vida !!!!! A trabajar nuevamente!!! 👌
Craftmen at work here, really impressed. A channel worthy of subscribing too if ever there was one.
it cool to see , that unlike here in canada, a wreck like these , are not cut up for scrap , but get a complete restoration ,, with what we would call primitive tools and methods, yet, to watch the processes you use, is any thing but primitive, more like we have relied on machine tools and have lost the knowledge to use simple but effective tools to accomplish a task ,
An unlearned person would say "primitive". hahaha, im Canadian and dont include me in "(we) would call primitive". There is not one thing primitive about this; how else would one straighten a frame? Its not even "old fashioned". Here in Canada, the insurance company writes this off because the labor cost to fix is 20x (im just guessing) of what these "smiths" do in Pakistan. We get paid $40/hour, they get paid $40/month. There is just no more kind of "Smithing" trade in N.America, not for over 30 years. The unlearned would equate a ("bygone era in Canada" = "primitive") when there is nothing primitive about it. Even today's modern body shops have anchors in the floor to chain a chassis down and tug straight with chainfall. My observation, the reality is these "Smiths" in Pakistan have skills do do work that tradespeople here in Canada....dont; that is gone and lost with the generation of my parents. Their frame press makes me *drool*, the possibilities of $$ i would make with that.
indeed
Dynamo Joe Was going to say the same thing about the US. What we would scrap other countries return to service with the help of trades people. I dont know what is better but it is satisfying to watch people work and turn a pile of scrap into a usable item again.
@@iBackshift Joe, you are right, the cost of labor is a joke in India and Pakistan. I feel for those folks who are taken advantage of. The 'Boss' walks around with his big belly and his white suit while the workers work there tails off in often terrible conditions. Can you imagine working 12 hours per day in 100 degree temperature and 90 percent humidity? I doubt they get more than one day a week off and as you said $40.00 per month. To me that sounds like slave wages. I would like to hire the whole crew, bring them over set them up to rebuild trucks and have them go at it! If you could pay them $10.00 per hour each it would be a Bargen! They would feel RICH!
@@bobordewald1367 they would feel rich until they had to pay the first month rent in N.America. Then it wouldnt be any different other than the location. People jammed into a living quarter making enough to eat expensive food, pay expensive accommodations and have nothing left over but crumbs. They're doing alright over there or they would be doing work to make ends meet.
Really appreciate the repair work done. Repairing is what the world needs. Not consistent throwing away of stuff that’s considered broken.
Bloody hell, that guy had enormous trust in the guy swinging the sledgehammer!!!!
11:47 when you are loving your work! Im adicted to this videos!
Amazing amount of physical and skilled labor on these rebuilds! Great content.
Much appreciated!
western world where use and trash has become the norm has to learn from these geniuses
Guys are eye openers, u guys are changing the world. Thanks you
Просто молодцы, настоящие трудяги!
it's scary.. imagine if he miss the hit... very brave heart..
These cats are off the hook! Young, old even young kids do all the work in sandals and wearing sheets? (I seriously don't know what they call them) and no back braces! They do the work right there on the ground, no gloves! Mad respect for them.
It’s called salwar kameez
@@Randomhandlename A belated thank you, my bad. While writing this comment I Googled twice and both results were togas.
Their Safety Sandles obviously work, they have all got both their feet. That's incredible work they do, well done.
I am in awe of their skill in conditions I cannot imagine, huge respect...
Класс!!! У Вас каждая машина произведение искусства.
Could u imagine what they could do w/ our junk yards out here in California. We need more skilled work force like this.
People are the same no matter where you are from, good work men! just as good of work as I have seen in the states!