Great job, guys. I have great respect for the hard work you guys do. Don't let the unsympathetic comments stop you from using your skills to make your living. Some people simply lack empathy, especially those who live in developed countries and never faced any hardships. Keep your chin up and keep up the good work.
The reality of different countries, and how people get by. Be grateful you live in a place where you have the time to criticize other people and their way to get shit done.
I've actually been driving heavy vehicles in this part of the world. I quit for one reason, the frequent tyre blowouts. Those repairs are shoddy beyond belief.
I have done some very strange repairs in the Alaska to get my truck out off the bush. You just have to think ahead and bring the stuff you need to fix stuff.
When and where life is cheap and nobody cares one wit about safety. The attitude is, so what if the tire explodes in a few days and kills someone. Just shrug it off.
They will work perfectly fine it's not a sidewall they filled it in with rubber and they used heat to vulcanize it that is exactly how they would repurpose one in America.
It’s a third-world attitude problem- the idea that appearances are more important than facts. So you see trucks with more money spent on decorations and bumper shrines than on tires. That is no way to get ahead.
Only works in a country where goods cost way more than the price of labor to repair them. With the labor cost of those guys and the opportunity cost of doing that job they could of bought a new tire.
A tire costs 6-8 months wages of a truck driver there. $500/yr is typical for someone working 60+ hrs a week, so they have to make the most of what they get. In central africa, the wages are down to $80-120/yr, so you will find drivers find their own solution to make trucks work.
@@FjordTrotter thinking about this, something is not right here? If there not making more than that and are an owner operator, how do they pay for fuel, and ever buy a tire of any sorts, I'm sure a used rebuilt tire would be $100-200 if a new one costs the price you said. Tires wear out and have to be replaced. Let alone any other repair that's made.🤷
vulcanization of rubber is the way everyone in the world repairs tires, literally in every city in the world people do it like this so i dont know waht is so special about this video (not undermining the work just dont see what is so amazing about it)
Great job, guys. I have great respect for the hard work you guys do. Don't let the unsympathetic comments stop you from using your skills to make your living. Some people simply lack empathy, especially those who live in developed countries and never faced any hardships. Keep your chin up and keep up the good work.
My favorite part of these videos is seeing all the safety gear they use.
I like the osha approved sandals
😂😂🤣🤣🤣😬🤣
Like the new invisible eye protection , no more old clunky safety glasses
THIS IS PAKISTAN!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I like the way he marks the area repaired at the end. Like nobody sees where the repair is at
😂😂😂
I couldn't find it some how
A blind monkey could find that "repair"
Gente trabajadora y muy talentosa, los felicito!!!
I've used that type of rubber and hot plates to fix tubes when I was younger. It's called vulcanization and works well.
Выглядит безопасно и надёжно 👍
Вот именно что только выглядит , при резком торможении вылететит все нахрен
"Now it is 100% safe." - says the safety inspector while wearing safety flipflops.
Im so glad i live in America.
Excelente trabalho
Belo TRABALHO esse povo é muito inteligente adoro esses vídeos
Muito criativo.
Very ingenious brothers in Pakistan. Thanks!
Состав резины и износостойкость это для них просто слова
Им похер
Хотел написать, что ремонт косметический, а тут уже изложено
O paquistanes é engenhoso igual o brasileiro, estão de parabéns
Desde Mexico mirando sus videos
Excellent....now if only they can get rid of all
those remaining zig zag gouges.
Trabajo rudo extremo, y funciona !! 👍👍👍👍👍
Индийские прогеры по такой же схеме работают. Только на компьютере)
Un saludo desde Argentina geniios
По ходу они там ничего не выкидывают.
The reality of different countries, and how people get by.
Be grateful you live in a place where you have the time to criticize other people and their way to get shit done.
Buen trabajo, los admiro muchísimo son increíbles 🙋♂️😀
बहुत ही खतरनाक है यह थोड़े से पैसों की बचत के लिये जिन्दगी दांव पर न लगाएँ नए टायर ही लें।
I've actually been driving heavy vehicles in this part of the world. I quit for one reason, the frequent tyre blowouts. Those repairs are shoddy beyond belief.
I have done some very strange repairs in the Alaska to get my truck out off the bush. You just have to think ahead and bring the stuff you need to fix stuff.
Yea, that'll be safe...
Bahuth Acha thareekha hi bhaiya...tyre vste Nahi Hoga...
Great winter tire for the hiway
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 ما شاء الله تبارك الله ابو امين من الاردن
En donde consigue esa maquina, que marca es?
Wow!
Third world at its finest.
When and where life is cheap and nobody cares one wit about safety. The attitude is, so what if the tire explodes in a few days and kills someone. Just shrug it off.
It's amazing.
Master skill.
Phone No Sand please sir
They do the same to rebuild the girls' hymen
God help whoever ends up relying on that part of the tire to hold under emergency braking.
very nice job
As many have mentioned in other similar videos, it would be interesting to see the repaired tire in action
The truth is that five people wasted time to repair a tire and find out if it would look good ... a risk on the roads
@@nainitalism What has skin colour to do with this ?
You're a bloody racist !
Indians are very smart people and great hair. 👌👍👽
ماشاء الله 👍🏻👍🏻
Impressive!
Rein handwerklich ist es echt gut gemacht... Aber die Reparaturstelle ist viel zu groß, das ist total unsicher.
Fantastic job
Nice .like 10
У этих ребят шикарные волосы, чёрт побери!
СОЛИДОЛОМ ПОМАЖ и будет тебе счастье
И руки золотые! Если бы они делали наши Лады, бехи бы курили в сторонке
Да действительно ! Я тоже на это внимание давно обратил ! Блестящие черные шивелюры !
Черный тмин делает своё дело
Hello so very nice idea.
I was thinking of getting my mother in law a set of these tires....
Has she got a lorry.. i mean a truck..?.. anyhow
it will serve well for her short trips to shops.. 🤗💐🙏
I got mine a set and now she resting at Pine Hill
They will work perfectly fine it's not a sidewall they filled it in with rubber and they used heat to vulcanize it that is exactly how they would repurpose one in America.
Pure skill
Show man for Brasil 🇧🇷
Nada de EPIS.? Quanto vai durar este remendo?
Through all this they maintain great hair👌
У нас такие сразу в обочину скатывают
Нихрена се! А что, так можно было?!
And look MA, he's still got all his fingers!!
thats because they are not stupid
Можно было ролтоном с супер клеем заделать, тоже не плохо.
Эта покрышка долго не прослужит. Там корд наверное превратился в труху. Все это от нищеты.
Excellent work for repairing of tyres .
вот где люди ремонтируют а не заменой запчастей занимаются.
Unbelievable!!!!
Nice video
почему мы бедные , потому что глупые . почему мы глупые , потому что бедные . как долго оно проходит ?
Молодцы ребята, они наверное и Теслу на коленке отремонтируют
Ferramenta perigosa essa! rss
It’s a third-world attitude problem- the idea that appearances are more important than facts. So you see trucks with more money spent on decorations and bumper shrines than on tires. That is no way to get ahead.
because people in first world countries are never concerned with appearances over facts. thats just something that doesnt happen. ever
they fix tyres like this in 1st world countries as well , possibly not as big a damaged one but they still fix them with big holes in them
You are absolutely correct George.
The rubber they are pasting to the tyre, won't last on the roads of Pakistan.
This took sketchiness to a different level. Should have used his hair gel for better results
You would uses it if thats all you had.
Barber shop in the front ,Tire repair in the back
Os paquistaneses além de trabalhadores, são inteligentes e criativos estão de parabéns.
А какие награды у тех, по чье вине погибают люди на дорогах?
Brilliant workers
فكرة جيدة
Hats off to the entire group people.bravo...salute
Wonder why they never show a video of the repaired tire in action?
Found one. czcams.com/video/FcLIjL9G9Rs/video.html
Looks like Red Greens repair shop
ese trabajo no va durar ni 4 días, ese material es muy simple y no está diseñado para remplazar al caucho de la llanta .
Looks like a well balanced maypop.
For Brasil 🇧🇷🤝
Ascenso tyres are best tyres for trucks.
Only works in a country where goods cost way more than the price of labor to repair them. With the labor cost of those guys and the opportunity cost of doing that job they could of bought a new tire.
A tire costs 6-8 months wages of a truck driver there. $500/yr is typical for someone working 60+ hrs a week, so they have to make the most of what they get.
In central africa, the wages are down to $80-120/yr, so you will find drivers find their own solution to make trucks work.
@@FjordTrotter so labor is basically free?
Those wages are less than in the US in like the 1930s!
@@FjordTrotter thinking about this, something is not right here? If there not making more than that and are an owner operator, how do they pay for fuel, and ever buy a tire of any sorts, I'm sure a used rebuilt tire would be $100-200 if a new one costs the price you said. Tires wear out and have to be replaced. Let alone any other repair that's made.🤷
Все ремонты колес в Индии это бомбы замедленного действия...
В одном я удивлен! У них все пальцы на руках! (Сарказм)
The New rubber already cracking
Vulcanización manual. "Pan para hoy, hambre para mañana"
Are new tires hard to find?
so will it hydroplane?
"just this part"
मेक्सिको के मित्रों को नमस्कार अच्छा काम करते हैं
......and this is how people die.
Sir ji mujhe tayar ripeyar karna hai kaha hai aap ki shop
Excellent...+1
+1
Tayar Ko kitne piresar m pakana h
3 часа ждали.. хоть бы станцевали что ли))
Good work guys. But that's a steer tire dam.
Seguranca que bom nao tem!
Salaam Aleykom.
Greetings to you gentlemen.
Excellent job.
I really did enjoy it.
Thank you very much.
カーカスが見えていましたが修復で見えなくなりました♪
全体的にタイヤ自体が劣化していても大丈夫なのですか?
Amazing
Ye macin hame chayia
Боги шиномонтажа 👍👍👍
vulcanization of rubber is the way everyone in the world repairs tires, literally in every city in the world people do it like this so i dont know waht is so special about this video (not undermining the work just dont see what is so amazing about it)
Nice coverall suits there !
Good
Mere paas bahot ture he restore karne k liye
Job security on 💯
It was good that he put the chalk line around the repair, who would have known where it was?