Painting the fuel tank of a Royal Enfield Motorcycle
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2. gouranga4ever 274 days ago
Ah Royal Enfield, that proud British engineering company famous the world over for the Lee-Enfield Rifle and the Indian motorcycle.. Thank you India for keeping the name and tradition alive.
6. Comment rated too low. Show this comment ibrahimde 274 days ago
Yes, give him a green card immidiatly
wonder if all fuel tanks looks 100% the same, with his talent I dout that they can say this was hand made "or painted"
8. MakeTnotWar 274 days ago
Amazing accuracy you'd rather expect from a machine than a human being.
And he does it for less than 5$ a day.
http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/200711/2008-royal-enfield-bullet_460x0w.jpg
in case u wonder how the bike looks, i think its nice ![]()
14. datastreamdude 274 days ago
wow. how skillful.
skill and modesty, this man has the lot.
thanks for the link 13. ZaMpTi, looks a beauty eh.
Bloody hell if I was doing that i would need a template and tape line and would take me at least a few hours work ...thats some skill i would bow in his company what a skilled and controlled hand
17. loadrunner 274 days ago
And not even a drop spilled on his hands and clothes. See mee painting a wall...
He didnt move his arm once, he used his body moving it back and forward, his arm was stiff as a robot
nice skill
#2 What "Indian" motorcycle brand are you referring to? The only one I know of was made in the US starting in 1901.
http://www.indianmotorcycle.com/index.php?submenu=History_Timeline&src=gendocs&ref=History%20Timeline&category=History
#18 Spot on. The further away the movement is from the brush, the steadier you can be. Same concept used in dentistry.
22. Highmeadow 272 days ago
#12 - they are referring to an American work visa, or "Green Card". Not citizenship, just a temporary pass to work in the States.
#19 - Sux2bu, Enfield made bikes under the "Indian" badge for the American company in the late 50's.
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1. Cvejic 274 days ago
Bloody hell, who needs robots and printers?