For €30 I bought a very old belt sander Makita 9924DB...it is in excellent condition and works...just a little dirty, rust etc...I already have all the bearings etc...I will also restore it😃 Good video...keep it up.👍
Nice refurbishing job. I felt bad for you when you broke off the corner when removing the screw that was holding on the plate. But you welded it back drilled and taped it and made it work. All in all, it came out nice. A great color for the sander body would have been a hammer stone silver grey. But it still looks good how you painted it. Thumbs Up!
Гений. Сперва всадил из гайковер а все что тот мог, потом вместо того чтоб высверлить и аккуратно прогнать резьбу начал молотком выламывать. Это сокрушательство а не реставрация.
Great video and authoritative teardown and rebuild. I restored two of these. One is a Makita and the other branded Wolf (made by Makita). I use one for sanding and one for pulling out vehicles stuck in mud. Joking of course, but they are a beast of a sander. Not sure why yours was bouncing around so much, which it shouldn't. Maybe a belt bump issue?
I was thinking it would look good polished, but then remembered restoring an ELU MHB 90, After fully polishing the case (took ages0 the motor let out the blue smoke, so now it's on a shelf and may get a rewind some day.
@@hbrestoration No, I didn't say that. I'm meant that it doesn't matter if a tool is new or old so as long as they do the job. Having said that, its very good that you restored that tool because during a restoration you can find issues that need attention like a worn bearing, or belt drive that slips, or a crack in the housing like the one you found on the sled. Here's another example: my dad had a very old Craftsmen Drill that quit working so my dad got another drill that had a better chuck. So he didn't throw out the old drill. So I restored it and polished it's aluminum casing, and doubled the length of the cord. I replaced the chuck with a newer Jacobs chuck. Next, I sharpened all 100 of his drill bits. So he gave me his other drill, which I used for 10 years until the first cadmium battery drill came out and I got that.
@@robertblahnik7685 I think so too, it's great that you have such a great tool, what's more meaningful is that it's associated with a memory with your father.
A bit ham handed, but as long as you fix everything you break, great. I would be most interested in the housing. Is it still reliable? This looks like my Porter Cable.
I just read the specs on the sander and the thing that really caught my eye was the weight 8 KG's. WOW Some mauls or sledge hammers wern't that heavy. Do you know the year Sir?? Great job and have a nice one. I am only at minute 9 but you always do a fantastic job. Please have a decent Week.
Liked everything you di from the recording, to the restoration to the editing, however, it's what you didn't do that will prevent me from subscribing at this time. You didn't provide any information whatsoever on what steps you were taking once you had deconstructed the sander. I want to be able to follow and you didn't provide that. I'll check back at a later date to see if you've added it. Good luck.
@@hbrestoration Everything is similar in Russia. Old Soviet tools are much heavier and more resistant to damage. I think there weren't many varieties of plastic in those days, so metal alloys were used to make tools and household appliances. It's hard, but reliable.
@@hbrestoration I mean the surface of the tool doesn't have to be super smooth, it's not a BMW, it's just a cheap power tool that is designed to do dirty work.
For €30 I bought a very old belt sander Makita 9924DB...it is in excellent condition and works...just a little dirty, rust etc...I already have all the bearings etc...I will also restore it😃
Good video...keep it up.👍
Hope you can bring it back ^^
@@hbrestoration It will depend on his skill.
Restoring and reproduction are 2 different things. Stay aways from rotted out stuff. Ppl are picky.
@@robertavery5500 😓
Relaxing and amazing restoration
🥰🥰🥰 thank bro
Another great restoration! I love it that you just get on and fix things, no fuss, no drama, just broken to working. I look forward to the next one!
Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️ have a nice day
Who else groaned when that piece broke off from the stuck bolt?
🥲
Part of me died... or broke off.
@@agenttechnoman 😅
You could have used a degreaser to prevent the screw from breaking.
My heart broke in pieces 😅
Wait!, the sander was jittering so much because he wired it wrong, it was running backwards...watch which way the belt turns lol
😅Yepp you are very observant, I had to reverse the wires
Beautiful restoration job you did restoring that belt sander. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Just like new. Excellent work.
Thank you very much ^^ have a nice day
Con el lujo de detalle, esmero y dedicación japonesa... Resultado esperado!. Formidable trabajo 😊. Saludos desde Irapuato GTO, México.
Many thank my friend ^^
استمتعتُ بعملك الجميل..
من لحظة بداية الفيديو وأنا أتساءل: ما هذه الآلة، وما عملها؟ وجاء الجواب واضحًا في الثواني الأخيرة..
شكرًا لك على هذه المتعة..
many thank, have a nice day ^^
я сразу узнал макиту)
Nice refurbishing job. I felt bad for you when you broke off the corner when removing the screw that was holding on the plate. But you welded it back drilled and taped it and made it work. All in all, it came out nice. A great color for the sander body would have been a hammer stone silver grey. But it still looks good how you painted it. Thumbs Up!
Many thank ^^ have a nice day
"Tapped" not "taped" 👍😊
@@jasoncdebussy
@@hbrestorationI have no idea what those emojis are meant to convey 🤔
@@jasoncdebussy nothing, just kidding. I want to write something but don't know what to write😅
Um bom trabalho feito no capricho
Thank you🥰🥰🥰
Super jest to odrestaurowany pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍👍
thank youuu ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I hope you will enjoy the video 🥰
Yes absolutely wonderful
❤ está bien el trabajo que realizan @@LuisenriqueVarelatorres
Yes
Same as My Mechanics
@@user-su1te6gv5p
I also watched that channel☺
@@user-su1te6gv5pno…..
Гений. Сперва всадил из гайковер а все что тот мог, потом вместо того чтоб высверлить и аккуратно прогнать резьбу начал молотком выламывать. Это сокрушательство а не реставрация.
😢
Maravilloso video, y excelente trabajo mis felicitaciones
Thank you ^^ have a nice day🥰
Push in a bearing by the outer race not the inner race.
Pressing on the shaft will apply force to the inner ring
Amazing work
many thanks ^^
Good work on that one, it's always gratifying to see old power tools brought back.
many thank ❤️❤️❤️ have a nice day
And then put to use!
VIDIO SUMPER ORIGINAL PARABENS SOU DO BRSSIL😊😊😊😊😊
thank you 🥰🥰🥰
Great video and authoritative teardown and rebuild. I restored two of these. One is a Makita and the other branded Wolf (made by Makita). I use one for sanding and one for pulling out vehicles stuck in mud. Joking of course, but they are a beast of a sander.
Not sure why yours was bouncing around so much, which it shouldn't. Maybe a belt bump issue?
because my sandpaper has a burr
A melhor lixadeira do mundo, eu tinha uma dessas, só na fera da marreta da pra, achar uma dessas ainda.
but it's too heavy 🥲
I think I would have polished the body of it but personal preference, looks great.
Thank you I will try to do better next time
@@hbrestoration nothing wrong with it, it turned out great, i just like polished aluminum
I was thinking it would look good polished, but then remembered restoring an ELU MHB 90, After fully polishing the case (took ages0 the motor let out the blue smoke, so now it's on a shelf and may get a rewind some day.
That was a lot of work.
😅Watching videos seems quick but it's a lot of work.
Great job 👏👍👌❤️
❤️❤️❤️❤️ many thank
Well done my friend, from, Bayamo, Cuba
Thank you Cuban friend❤️
Very well done my friend!👍
❤️❤️ Thank my friend 🥰
Excellent restoration, but not everything needs to be painted....like the 2 rollers and flat plates.
Yepp, I was also wondering if I should paint it
Nice restoration 😊
Many thank ^^ have a nice day
Consider the Zen of sanding the sander....
zen??? I do not understand
In this context zen means “pondering the meaning of existence, raising one’s consciousness of reality.”
Very nice restoration
🥰🥰🥰 many thank
THANKIOUPR❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Many thank🥰🥰🥰🥰
Very nice👍🌹👏👏👏👏
🥰🥰🥰 thank you
Very good
❤️❤️❤️ many thank
Your video is very interesting.
many thanks 🥰🥰🥰
I don’t know how 😊they can disassemble and put it back together without an assembly book!
Complex machines may have to use it😅
he can't, he rewired it wrong, the belt was going in reverse! check it close, you can see it rofl
Nice
thanks 🥰🥰🥰
Very old to very new. But you know what they say about used tools? All they need to do is the job. The job doesn't need pretty tools.
I understand what you mean. It's like buying a new tool, it's better
@@hbrestoration No, I didn't say that. I'm meant that it doesn't matter if a tool is new or old so as long as they do the job. Having said that, its very good that you restored that tool because during a restoration you can find issues that need attention like a worn bearing, or belt drive that slips, or a crack in the housing like the one you found on the sled. Here's another example: my dad had a very old Craftsmen Drill that quit working so my dad got another drill that had a better chuck. So he didn't throw out the old drill. So I restored it and polished it's aluminum casing, and doubled the length of the cord. I replaced the chuck with a newer Jacobs chuck. Next, I sharpened all 100 of his drill bits. So he gave me his other drill, which I used for 10 years until the first cadmium battery drill came out and I got that.
@@robertblahnik7685 I think so too, it's great that you have such a great tool, what's more meaningful is that it's associated with a memory with your father.
Superb Working I Like It wonderful 🇮🇳🙏💯👌🤷🌹❤️
thank youuu^^
good job and. using torch whit wd40 for the tight bolts.
I used wd 40, but no luck
Parabéns, excelente trabalho
Thank you 🥰
A bit ham handed, but as long as you fix everything you break, great. I would be most interested in the housing. Is it still reliable? This looks like my Porter Cable.
yepp, its shell is pretty sturdy, i don't know what will break it
Great job only thing i don't like is colour choice you could have used even a blue or grey hammer finish
Many thanks. i try to do better in the next videos
I just read the specs on the sander and the thing that really caught my eye was the weight 8 KG's. WOW Some mauls or sledge hammers wern't that heavy. Do you know the year Sir?? Great job and have a nice one. I am only at minute 9 but you always do a fantastic job. Please have a decent Week.
it's quite heavy for me, I tried and couldn't find its year of manufacture
@@hbrestoration Thank you for that. And nice work. Looks great
what caught my eye, that the belt was moving in reverse...he wired it wrong, check it
Parabéns
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Not using gloves when sandblasting? You like to live dangerously.
Thanks I will be more careful
ผมว่ายุคสมัยเปลี่ยน..เครื่องขัดผิวชิ้นงานไม้งานเหล็ก😮ถูกพัฒนาขี้นจนเห็นความเร็วของงาน..😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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How'd you fix the giant crack in the planer housing? It looked like it went through and through and was several centimeters long.
I have done it video
Очень интересное видео! Только непонятно, почему автор надевает перчатки, когда реставрирует будильник и без перчаток, когда попадается такая машина?
I will pay attention,to the fact that handling by hand is not more comfortable
Спасибо класс.
❤️❤️❤️ many thank
Doesn't sandblasting hurt your hands?
I don't spray it on my hands, it's very dangerous to do that. Warning, don't do the same as me
Restaurada lixadeira de cinta 😉
Thank you very much ^^
Have a nice day
👍👍👍👍👍
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😍😍😍😍👌👌
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SHOW!!!!!!
have a nice day
После того как этот "мастер" отломил кусок от алюминиевого корпуса я выключил видео. Это ужас.
Should I cut it off and act like nothing happened?
Bizarre de trouver des charbons aussi neufs sur une ponceuse aussi vieille !!! 🤔
I found them at a tool yard
24:53
One of the screws was still quite loose.
You are very observant and have discovered that, when testing the device, I must have plenty of energy
Superb
❤️❤️❤️
ou avez-vous acheté vos bandes de papiers sablés de 27 pouces. car jj'ai vintage de 1950
Is there any e-commerce site where you live or you can search on google, there are many, size 610mm
Didn't realize a tool from 2016 was vintage?
😅
マキタ電気ベルトサンダーや!
yepp
8:57 - хотел починить - доломал...
🥲
💯👍👌
❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
Exactement la même conception que nos bidules en plastique actuels 😢
It's much heavier, it's tiring to hold 🥹
Liked everything you di from the recording, to the restoration to the editing, however, it's what you didn't do that will prevent me from subscribing at this time. You didn't provide any information whatsoever on what steps you were taking once you had deconstructed the sander. I want to be able to follow and you didn't provide that. I'll check back at a later date to see if you've added it. Good luck.
thank you for comment
where i can buy it
I bought it at a used tool store
Что интересно, современный Makita 9400 мало чем отличается от этого
Yepp, these older models are heavier
@@hbrestoration Everything is similar in Russia. Old Soviet tools are much heavier and more resistant to damage. I think there weren't many varieties of plastic in those days, so metal alloys were used to make tools and household appliances. It's hard, but reliable.
I think using body filler on power tool housing is excessive but nice job otherwise. Subscribed!
I have not found a better way to treat the surface than using filler.
@@hbrestoration I mean the surface of the tool doesn't have to be super smooth, it's not a BMW, it's just a cheap power tool that is designed to do dirty work.
First
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Who the f cares……?.
Статор и ротор если и были живые после такого
Ремонта не выжили! Это не восстановление...
😅
❤🎉🎉⭐⭐🎀🎀
😘😍❤️
second
Thank^^
My friend, I'll let you know if someone steals your video.
many thank my friend ❤️
I also know a few channels that do that but there is no way to handle it
👏👏👏👏👏👏💯💯💯💯👍👌🇧🇷🇧🇷
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Channel monitiz hua bro ?
???
@@hbrestoration What happened to channel monitiz?
I would install rivet nuts in those holes.
yepp, i will add them
Ок все сделал
Thank youu ^^
Parece um tanque de guerra da ww2
Agreed, I see it too😅
28:34 Your squeezer is upside down.
no no 😂
@@hbrestoration
👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍
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Bro found Israel 4:14
😄
продай мне в музей на полку?)
🤣
С уксусом престарался, потеки видно
What minute is it in, can you show me
🤩☺️😁😀😇🤗👍🤓😎💯😊
🥰❤️🥰🥲🥰❤️
Много смазки,она греется сильно.
I will pay attention to it
fake
🥲
😢😢😢
🥺
This guy is so rough wow.
🥲
@@hbrestoration well now you’ve made me feel bad😔😔
why? I did something to make you feel that way
Bad video, bad channel…. 🤦🏻♂️
😢
Kỹ năng quá kém . Không cẩn thận ở những nơi khó thao tác 👎👎👎
Which operation, can you explain to me?
Thao tác nào ạ, bạn có thể chỉ rõ cho tôi
お、「マキタ」か!
Makita 😊
when ever I see Chinese writing on a product I automatically think ultra cheap and low quality. not worth the time to fix
it's not chinese, it's japanese 😔
Служило и будет служить. Ностальгия, у меня болгарке Метабо 25 лет, работает как часы, корпус уже весь в вмятинах и трещинах.
😅
👏👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Nice restoration👍🏻😊
Many thank ^^
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