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А для чего это????
Ответитьso im just assuming these are for anchoring power lines to poles (hopefully not high voltage) but what were the exhaust muffler type pipes being used as material??
ОтветитьGod bless all this gentleman.
ОтветитьWhere your country
Ответитьwhy are you doing this ? where it is used. are these car parts? or a tree
ОтветитьLooks like a half ass bracket that's pounded into wood to hold cable up. Nail would do the same thing!
ОтветитьFirst, find a dirt floor...
ОтветитьI'm so thankful to God, I was born in Australia!!
ОтветитьAll of you are so very talented and hard working. Give God thanks for providing your every need. 👍
ОтветитьNo stranger to a cutting torch. But jealous of this guy's skill.
ОтветитьУдивительное производство
Ответитьthese are called crampets and are used for fixing conduit tubing or cables to walls etc
ОтветитьMantapu
Ответитьхотелось бы понять для чего это?
ОтветитьТрудяги, уважаю всех вас.
Ответитьşu ustanın oturuşu gibi oturmak isterdim.adam resmen iki büklüm.👋
ОтветитьЛюбая работа, все на корячках.
ОтветитьThis is amazing? Its like the Middle Ages. Thermonuclear fusion, thats amazing!
Ответитьчет слепили...
ОтветитьЧе за дерьмо💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
ОтветитьThey are called nailers here in America. They are used for pinning conduit to a wood surface although these look like they might be used for pinning exposed electrical cable.
ОтветитьThis-is-hard-work.
Thanks-for-watching-the-video.
Už si nebudu stěžovat na mou práci.... . Všem posílám hodně síly a zdraví.
ОтветитьI'm rather surprised to see how much they use cutting torches over there, here in USA anyway gas refills are quite expensive compared to cutting with saws or abrasive blades. Acetylene or whatever they're using for fuel must be a lot cheaper there than it is in the states because at USA prices I think those people would opt for other ways of cutting scrap.
ОтветитьROSEANE oi
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