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Then that water mix with acid goes to the gutters down to tβ¦
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Then that water mix with acid goes to the gutters down to the ravine to the water sources were animals, crops and peoples depend on, but, hey recycling right?
Yes and then they just let that acid water go into the nearest river , yeah I know
Where does all that chemicals go?
I've actually done that job at my dads Salvage Yard, we had a Radiator repair service.
That acid runs into drains & into the rivers, I don't see any personal protection goggles, gloves, gloves clothes, etc
America does that and has always done that. there's a place where I live that does it.
In Brownsville texas they still fix radiators , just like this one , this is for a diesel tractor
You really make good vids to give everyone good reminder how hard work still make things happen with so called waste.
Years of sanction has made them stronger
SALUTE TO THE HARD WORKING MEN OF PAKISTAN.
If the tubes are thin then it's worthless, can't repair
Nah we do that too, we just dont do the pollution with the acid.
At least these guys are wearing safety shoes
We have tanks of acid we dip soak the whole radiator in in the USA then we pressure test it
They used to fix radiators in the US back in the day. Now they make radiators out of plastic. ππ
The environment says ,"Thank you for the nitric acid!" So does the ground water ! The body organs say, "We are looking forward to the caner cells !"
The problem in developed countries is not lack of skill but price tag. Labour cost more than new parts.
How much longer can it run
Itβs labor cost vs part cost in Pakistan. Itβs worth it to salvage it, especially if they have no access to getting new ones. In America, we have easy access and cost of labor is higher so sometimes it would be not worth it to salvage it.
Wow how did it get that way no the poisoned river