Pakistani truck on YouTube
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Lack of PPE is appalling!
They say a poor carpenter always blames his tools. These guys are essentially fabricating radiators in tents with crude hand tools and here all a guy needs is a shiny $20,000 Snap-on tool chest and he thinks he's a master mechanic.
They say a poor carpenter always blames his tools. These guys are essentially fabricating radiators in tents with crude hand tools and here all a guy needs is a shiny $20,000 Snap-on tool chest and he thinks he's a master mechanic.
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LOL--indeed Glen.
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I love the leak test. They made do with what they have.
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Just swapped the rad in the wife minivan a couple of weeks ago. No leaks and all connections went well and I was pleased. Seeing this I did basically nothing.
We have 2 vehicles 20 plus years old in upstate NY and both work and look good but you have to put the time in.
We have 2 vehicles 20 plus years old in upstate NY and both work and look good but you have to put the time in.
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These people will have everything but electrical appliances working because there is a constant problem with grounding and current. A bad carpenter is said to always blame his tools. These guys are basically making radiators in tents with crude hand tools, and all a guy needs is a shiny $20,000 Snap-on tool chest to think he's a master mechanic. Well yeah, if you do it for the views you can laugh and you can buy https://famoid.com/buy-real-youtube-views/ so you don't hurt yourself with those radiators.
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I always see these videos pop up in my feed. If they pouring metal machining an engine block or handling nuclear waste, open toes are a requirement.
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Haha! Great way of putting it! Watching these movies makes me doubt how smart Americans usually think we are...in fact many times when doing car repairs and having hit a dead end I think to myself "if I was in (insert unsafe foreign country) and the sun was going down and I was on a rural road by myself and this happened....what would I do?"
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And no cost of workman's comp, or business insurance, ....... and state and fed taxes.
When you own a small business here, it's easy to feel like you're working to make money for everyone but yourself. There's a long list of people you HAVE TO pay before you get to pay yourself, ..... if there's anything leftover.
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When you own a small business here, it's easy to feel like you're working to make money for everyone but yourself. There's a long list of people you HAVE TO pay before you get to pay yourself, ..... if there's anything leftover.
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It's astonishing what people can do, especially when time is cheaper than materials
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This is one of the most authentic options that will increase the number of video views.ciocalatavhod wrote: ↑Sun. Nov. 06, 2022 6:03 pmThese people will have everything but electrical appliances working because there is a constant problem with grounding and current. A bad carpenter is said to always blame his tools. These guys are basically making radiators in tents with crude hand tools, and all a guy needs is a shiny $20,000 Snap-on tool chest to think he's a master mechanic. Well yeah, if you do it for the views you can laugh and you can buy real youtube views so you don't hurt yourself with those radiators.
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Slightly off topic but I have been on a bender watching these "Tribal people try...." videos. They are feeding rural Pakistanis American food. It's really cool to see their reaction to things that are common to us.
There is another channel where they are showing them modern things from simple toasters to views from space. Things that were modern 150 years ago are new to them. These people I believe are from India. I can't imagine what they are thinking when they see an aircraft carrier but then again they can't really fully grasp the technology involved compared to a toaster.
There is another channel where they are showing them modern things from simple toasters to views from space. Things that were modern 150 years ago are new to them. These people I believe are from India. I can't imagine what they are thinking when they see an aircraft carrier but then again they can't really fully grasp the technology involved compared to a toaster.
Funny thing is many of those people eat most of their food with their fingers and when it comes to finger food they use a spoon. My in-laws are like that. They eat spaghetti with their fingers and pizza with a spoon.Richard S. wrote: ↑Tue. Apr. 11, 2023 3:14 pmSlightly off topic but I have been on a bender watching these "Tribal people try...." videos. They are feeding rural Pakistanis American food. It's really cool to see their reaction to things that are common to us.
There is another channel where they are showing them modern things from simple toasters to views from space. Things that were modern 150 years ago are new to them. These people I believe are from India. I can't imagine what they are thinking when they see an aircraft carrier but then again they can't really fully grasp the technology involved compared to a toaster.