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Restoration of a 107- Years- Old Rusty Centrifugal Water Pump. Technology From Year 1689
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Very Rusty Old Rusty Centrifugal Water Pump. Technology from 1689, Crazy Restoration.
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Centrifugal Water Pumps: History and Modern Applications
Introduction
Centrifugal water pumps are mechanical devices designed to move fluid by converting rotational kinetic energy to hydrodynamic energy of fluid flow. They are one of the most commonly used types of pumps for the transportation of liquids in various industries.
History
The concept of the centrifugal pump dates back to the late 17th century. The ...
Today's video is...
Very Rusty Old Rusty Centrifugal Water Pump. Technology from 1689, Crazy Restoration.
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Share, comment and if you enjoy this video smash hard on the like button!
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Centrifugal Water Pumps: History and Modern Applications
Introduction
Centrifugal water pumps are mechanical devices designed to move fluid by converting rotational kinetic energy to hydrodynamic energy of fluid flow. They are one of the most commonly used types of pumps for the transportation of liquids in various industries.
History
The concept of the centrifugal pump dates back to the late 17th century. The ...
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Crazy Restoration | Rusted and Fully Jammed Pliers Restoration | With Surprising Handle Restoration
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Hello guys , Very Rusty Pliers Crazy Restoration. I hope you enjoy this video, I made it from my heart for you guys. Share, comment and if you enjoy this video smash hard on the like button love and peace My Restoration Plumbers Pliers Once upon a time, there was a young plumber who embarked on his very first project with nothing but a worn-out pair of pliers by his side. With determination and...
Restoration [ Very Rusted Flower Cutter] Garden Scissors - 1990's [Old Rusty Tool Restoration]
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Hello guys , very Rusty Garden Scissors Crazy Restoration. I hope you enjoy this video, I made it from my heart for you guys. Share, comment and if you enjoy this video smash hard on the like button love and peace My Restoration Grandmas Garden Scissors Once upon a time, in a quaint little cottage tucked away amidst a sea of vibrant blooms, lived Grandma Garden Scissors. She was the guardian of...
Pincers Restoration [Very Rusty Restoration] Crazy Restoration | My Restoration
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Hello guys , very Rusty Pliers Crazy Restoration I hope you enjoy this video, I made it from my heart for you guys. Share, comment and if you enjoy this video smash hard on the like button love and peace My Restoration Pincers: Pincers are a versatile hand tool with a rich history dating back centuries. Originally crafted from materials like iron or bronze, these tools were essential for variou...
Very old tools Restoration | Functional tool |Torque wrench | Crazy Restoration | My Restoration
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Hello guys , ETHANs Torque wrench Restoration. You can read more about video in description. I hope you enjoy this video, I made it from my heart for you guys. Share, comment and if you enjoy this video smash hard on the like button love and peace My Restoration ETHANs Torque wrench Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there lived a you...
Pincers Restoration [Very Rusty Pincers Restoration] My Restoration | Crazy Restoration
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Hey guys ,I invite you a journey into the history of a rusty pincer. I made the video from my heart for you guys. subscribe, like and comment and please share it. In the dimly lit workshop, amidst the scent of sawdust and aged timber, the old carpenter stands, his weathered hands caressing the worn handles of his cherished tools. Each chisel, plane, and saw tells a story, a testament to years o...
Extremely Rusty tools Restoration Scraper | Crazy Restoration | My Restoration | Tools Restoration
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Hello guys, this video is the restoration of a functional tool rusty scraper, which everyone has used once in their life. hope you enjoy the video. i made the video from my heart for you guys. subscribe, like and comment and please share it.🙂 Revitalizing a worn scraper tool is a gratifying journey in craftsmanship. Embrace the art of restoration as you breathe new life into each worn edge, unv...
Very Rusty Pliers Crazy Restoration | My Restoration
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Hello guys , very Rusty Pliers Crazy Restoration I hope you enjoy this video, I made it from my heart for you guys. Share, comment and if you enjoy this video smash hard on the like button love and peace My Restoration
Restoring and rebuild An Grandfather Clock ,order from a pensioners, muddy and dusty Clock
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Support the channel by your sharing, like, subscribe and comment. In a forgotten corner of an old pensioner's attic, there lay a once-grand grandfather clock covered in a thick layer of dust and mud. Neglected for years, it had lost its former glory and become a relic of the past. But this pensioner saw the potential in this weathered timepiece and decided to take on the challenge of restoring ...
Old Rusty Hammer Restoration
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Support the channel by your sharing, like, subscribe and comment. In the corner of the workshop, amidst a collection of worn-out tools, rests an old, rusty hammer. Its weathered handle bears the marks of countless projects, and its worn head tells tales of years gone by. This humble tool, though tarnished and worn, holds a profound significance-a key to the past, a gateway to nostalgia. As the ...
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Thanks for your comment,😊 it was a project that a person asked me if I can fix the watch and I accepted because I love to spend time for restoration.🙂
The author exaggerated a little with the dates. 🙂
Thank you for your comment. There is more information with details in the description. You are always welcome with more questions in the comment field.😊🙂
obrigado pela informacão vou continuar vendo teus videos.
You are welcome to our channel, I hope you enjoy with our videos.🙂
ONDE CONSEGUE COMPRAR ESSAS MAQUINAS PARA RESTAURAR
Thanks for your comment, after my regular job, I go around to secondhand shops and recycle centers and look for the items for my projects.🙂😊
I have one of those and there is no way you can uncrew the screw and nut like that because the screw is flared on the other side of the nut, 1/10 Try again.
Thanks for your comment, there are different methods and i am trying them, i want to find best method for restoration.😊🙂
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Thanks for your comment, the best thing is to read your comments and plan new ideas.🙂👍
Well done my friend, from, Bayamo, Cuba
Thanks for your support my friend 😊 love and peace to beautiful Bayamo,Cuba 👍🙂
No te desanimes con los comentarios negativos, sigue con tu. hobbi🎉🎉
Thank you for your comment. Sure, I'm happy when you guys are happy. I get energy from your kind words. restoration gives peace of mind.😊👍
so in 1689 they were mass producing with plastic injection, a pump that runs on 110 electric? Clear plastic? I thought they only had Bakelite back that far? please let me know if Im wrong about that.
Thanks for your comment, that was a very good question. I meant centrifugal pump technology (pump principle) is from the year 1689. I did not mean that the manufacturing techniques for pumps with electric motor and plastic parts are from the year 1689.😊
Muita gente invejosa só sabe criticar
Thanks for your comment, I enjoy people commenting and sharing their thoughts and ideas on technical topics. This channel is a forum to hear and know each other's experiences about restoration.😊
iranian water pump and propubly its made 5 years ago only its not the shape of 80's or even 90' because it has front panel mounting plastics 😑😑😑
Thanks for your comment, in my research I found facts that the type of water pump is used in different countries. the reason everyone thinks that type of pump only exists in their own countries, is because the pump existed before the internet came to common people and they couldn't check information about technical machines.😊
@@myrestoration9948 iam not iranian but that exact model is made mainly in iran and from the plate attached to its head itis for small swamp cooler and exactly mounted in the back of the blower house and i insist its new and very very new and that type is only made in iran because the only other countries that make this type of water pump is america and saudi arabia and in the past iraq used to make it and all of them ahve no mount plastic in the top cover except for iran because they dont care too much about safty and design and even more they are copying the usa version with modification
Another staged restoration. With lots of planted mud, to impress the usual ignorant viewers. Gave thumbs up tho, because of the irrigation device the author made.
Thanks for your comment. Me after my regular job, spend many hours walking around looking for the right items for my videos. I am looking for recycle centers and old industries place. I choose old tools and machines that are interesting for my channel. I will be glad that you as a professional give suggestions for good items for future projects.😊👍
@@myrestoration9948 Thank you for your reply.
هذا الفيديو كاذب
Thanks for your comment, can you explain more about what you mean in your comment.😊
meh! another fake video!
Thanks for your comment, can you explain more about what you mean in your comment.😊
Don’t think pumps would have commonly been plugged in 107 years ago.
The pump has been high technology in its time. The manufacturer kept the pump manufacturing techniques secret. The manufacturer did't want others to copy the pump model.😊
موتوژن تبریز هست 😂
این پمپ فقط ایران گیر میاد دمتگرم
Hace 107 años y cuerpo de plastico???? Ese motor es moderno ....😂
Thank you for your comment. when researching plastic history, plastic existed even in year 1838.😊
Are you kidding me? This water pump is made at 1980s because we had an air-cooler with same this pump.
Thank you for your comment. Do you mean that the one you had was the first model of that type of water pump in the world?😊
@@myrestoration9948 In my country we are using this kind of water pump since end of the 70s. And I have no idea about the history of this pump.
ما در ایران هنوز از این مدل پمپ آب. برای سرمایش استفاده میکنیم
İts iranian water pump and propubly its made 5 years ago only its not the shape of 80's or even 90' because it has front panel mounting plastics 😑😑😑
technology from 1689?!!!!!😅😅
Faked 🤨
What do you mean, I'll be happy if you could explain your statement more?😊
@@myrestoration9948 - did you find it like that, or have you pre-soiled it ~ to commit fraud with it
Recheck the age of that pump it not 107
I found a note on that pump's order, in the company's order register. where you can see the list ,it is an order from that year. maybe I need to find one of the older workers in the company and ask more.😊
Beautiful restoration job you did on the water pump. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Amazing, excellent work.
Thanks for your comment, I'm glad you liked the video. if you're enjoying it, I'm enjoying it.😊
It's so interesting to see how a completely broken old pump starts to get new life. It looks wonderful now. Really want to thank you for your videos. good job!👍
I'm glad you enjoy my channel. It gives me great pleasure to read your nice comments. thanks so much guys.😊
My family and I love your videos. We watch them together, and they spark technical discussions among us. It's pretty funny!😁
Yes, my friends are very interested in restoration too. and they discuss methods and tools for restoration. they love restoration videos.😊
It looks real good after renovation 👏👏
Thank you for your comment. yes, it's nice now. I think that red color fits well on Ferrari sports cars and on centrifugal water pumps also.😊
Cant believe you dragged a 12min long video out of this. Remove rust, oil, done.
I try to have all the details in the video. Planning and getting a good result takes time. The tool must be in top condition.😊 Thanks for your comment 🙂
Nice simple restoration.
Simplicity is the basis of use for a practical tool. Thanks for your comment.😊
Never seen rust like that … must be something else causing the buildup.
Thanks for your interest and your comments. That how the rust looks ,depends on different parameters. the material, environment, time and temperature. For example, more moisture and corrosive environments cause the metal to rust more. In the description there is more information about that tool's background.🙂
@myrestoration99 But it is strange that there are no deep pitting holes when you are abrading it clean. Quite odd that the steel seems to have a relatively smooth surface free of any deep pitting holes that I would expect to see with very rusted carbon steel.
@@howardosborne8647 exactly - it doesn’t appear to be oxidation of the steel, rather some type of mineral deposit.
@@howardosborne8647 I like technical comment🙂. I take the tool to the video and it looks just like when I found it, with many years of rust, dust and dirt. I want to show the whole process, when an abandoned tool gets a new life. I try to find old tools and take them from their loneliness to the tool lovers for a new start. all old tools deserve a chance for new exciting missions.😊
@@howardosborne8647 its fake. search fake restoration videos , this one is no doubt a scam..
I get inspiration when I watch your videos. Good job,thanks for sharing your videos.😊
Yes, working with hands and making old tools useful and giving them a new chance, gives me a meaningful time in daily life. I can leave behind everything from daily life and have peace in my time. it's like practicing yoga for me.😊 Thanks for your comment 😊
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Thanks for your support 😊 I love Restoration old tools, I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Such great restoration 😍😍
Thank you for your positive comment. 😊 I'm glad you enjoy the video.
в тебе вимикач на верстаті задом на перед працює
You have good control on all the details in the video🙂 .Yes that's right, I serviced the machine last year and forgot to put the button correctly. now is correct, 0 is off and 1 is on. Thank you for your comment.😊
buy a Warrior Paint Removal disk for a right angle grinder and you can quickly polish it up like chrome !
Thank you for your comment, I'm sure it will be nice😊. I try to gradually supplement my equipment. You are welcome with new ideas and suggestions for improvement.🙂
Doesn't need the tips hardening after exposed to fire?
Thank you for your technical comment. 👷🏻♂️🙂 You say right. It will be better if I heat up the tool and dip in cold engine oil. It helps the metal become harder. Oil have Carbon. Carbon is added to iron to make it hard and strong because by adding the impurity of Carbon it stops the dislocation of the Iron atoms in the crystal lattice from sliding past one another.👍😊
Whenever a guy involved in restoring uses gloves, believe me, the result will be the most mediocre possible. Here we have an example of this. Instead of wearing gloves and trying to convey an idea of professionalism, you will learn how to restore from the masters first.
Thank you for your comment. 😊 I learned from my master that always safety comes first. I still use work gloves, safety glasses and a respirator while in work. I know people who thought they know everything and are master of masters then after a short time, they injured and lost some of their fingers or eyes in the work. A healthy amateur is much better than an injured master.🙂
Restaurado tenazes 😉
Thanks for your support, 😊I'm glad you enjoyed the video. You are welcome with your comments and views.❤
Outstanding work. Such a beautiful restoration 😍😍
Ржавчина искусственная, это просто грязь. И это не реставрация.
@@user-wq8zn1xm4q Thank you for your comment and for showing interest in restoration.😊 welcome to restoration beautiful life. this is our hobby. recommend to watch the video more carefully, you will enjoy. You are welcome with comments and opinions.🙂
@MASI_forging Thanks for your support, 😊I'm glad you enjoyed the video. You are welcome with your comments and views.🙂
I am with yoy I am frome Algeria Go....Go.....Go
Thank you for your support, I get positive energy and motivation from your comments. I want to share with you guys a wonderful feeling on restoration.🙂 Love and peace to Algeria👍
Where on earth do you find these tools? They all appear to be covered with a thick layer of stuff …it obviously isn’t rust. Seems crystal in nature (chemical deposit) Also shirk wrap on the handles is just awful- use plastic dip if you use, but keep it authentic like the day it was purchased.
😄it is not like they are going to sell these stuff. It think it is just kind of hobby.
В начале ролика автор старательно делает вид, что инструмент насквозь ржавый, хотя видно, что это просто грязь на абсолютно целом инструменте. Фейк ради просмотров.
@@user-wq8zn1xm4q Thank you for your comment and for showing interest in restoration. 😊 welcome to restoration beautiful life. this is our hobby. recommend to watch the video more carefully, you will enjoy. You are welcome with comments and opinions.🙂
Thank you for your comment Richard😊. let me to explain that way, if you love something then you spend time for it. after my job and when I'm free I go around recycling centers and talk to people who work there, ask them for old tools. during those times I met a lot of nice people who want to help me find tools, that them need a little love for a second chance. I can walk around for many hours looking for tools without noticing the time.🙂
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I would do it with nitric acid with dissolved metal sulfates, I would give it luster, greetings from the Canary Islands, Spain🇪🇸🇮🇨
Thanks for your comment. 🙂 sure, with a little polishing and more shine on the metal, the tool will be magically beautiful. first I need to equip and complete my equipment. Peace and love to the beautiful canary island😊
@@myrestoration9948 The tool did not lose its temper, greetings 🇪🇸🇮🇨🔨
"Très vieux" ?! IMPOSSIBLE... les clés et vis Torx n'existent que depuis 1967... 😂😂😂
Thank you for your comment, and your interesting information, it shows that you are interested in the history of technology for tools🙂. In the 57 years from 1967 to now, three generations have had the opportunity to use this tool. should therefore be counted as an old tool.😊
what is interesting in restoration (imho) is that there an old/ancient item which is restored and now looks grate. In this video i don't see anything like that. sorry , maybe a good work but on regular item
Thank you for your interesting comment. 😊 The thing that makes these items unique is their history. the craftsmen who worked with them and started their business with these tools. all the people who got help for example from mechanics, carpenters or electricians, all the money those people made from that tool and paid their families expenses. I think it is very interesting to give a new chance to the tools to do more valuable work, there is a lot of positive energy in these tools. more information is available in the video's description.👍
Good job, looks like new😮
How did it end up in a fire???
Nice 😊
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. If you have any feedback or suggestions, feel free to let me know!😊
This is becoming ridiculous… restoration of a modern eBay movement set in dirt 😂
you can read the description of the video. you can find part of the answer there for your comment🙂. I try to do my best for the hobby, what the economy and my time make possible. You are welcome with more questions and comments. I note your questions and ideas.🙂
Nice restoration 👏👏
This is my second video of yours that I am watching. Once again, you seem to have found a tool with abnormally large amounts of rust on it. Having been involved with restorations in one way or another for the last 30+ years, I have never found more than one tool damaged by rust to the extent that you have. I do have to question the validity of those deposits. Additionally, your so-called restoration should never involve removing material laid out by the original manufacturer. Cleaning it up and making it flush is not part of a restoration rather part of a complete overhaul. I hate to say this, but it does seem that you are manufacturing the so-called restorations simply to make videos, and thus to gather views. I have subscribed to your channel and certainly hope that you will present more realistic restorations .