Porn for tool nerds. But he doesn't say anything gross during the act to turn you off. "Yeah!, You like it when I use an oversized steel punch to beat you apart!"
Since you are using a new bottle of Rust Remover, could you include the bottle opening in your next video please? The way the bottle pops was so satisfying the last time you did it
Good restoration. I enjoyed that. If you’re interested in a tip; place your screws in a drill and run the head against your buffing wheel. So much easier and definitely improved the shine on mine. 👍🇦🇺
I still have one of those, made in the Polish People's Republic. One of the gears broke, but it works. Oh, and mine has the front handle. It was fantastic watching this, because of that. :)
There is the second handle missing on this. It goes into the two threaded holes at the upper end close to the chuck and makes handling the drill a lot easier. I have the same one, and it came in red from the factory.
Whenn I see you post your new videos, I roll 2 cigarettes, I put a large cold Coke and I am sitting in my balcony and watch them after a long day of work before I sleep. Keep up the good work, I love your restorations
@@TheresaPowers While I agree, it isn't really your place to tell a stranger how to live their life. Besides you're definitely not going to motivate someone to stop smoking with such vague statements. Also Coke will probably kill you sooner than smoking will. You'll definitely get a heart attack and clogged arteries before you get cancer from smoking. Look up Coke's effects on our microbes and epigenetics.
Dipping is better for you than smoking, But hey I understand, I smoked for over 16 years and only recently converted to smokeless. My breathing is a whole lot better and I can relax without killing my lungs. Anyone who doubts that going smokeless is better, please do some research before you hate on me. Cheers!👍
I like the captions as you go as they add so much to the restorations. I also like the demonstrations of the restored products at the end. It appears the working inside had the lubricant maintained ... and then it was abandoned to rust up. Good clip.
Это же дрель моего бати. Даже вмятина такая же 😁 Looks like an old drill made in USSR. My father had drill exactly like you restored. Even color(old blue) is the same and dent 😁 Great job! 👍
I'm speechles ur content does not waste time ur video quality is getting better u have fun u do what u like and that's restoring and making tools ur using ur time right Thank u
A restoration of an old Stanley 748a drill that was very satisfying to watch. Great job. Like seeing the Chuck Norris toothbrush cleaning up the old gear grease!💪🏻
I had the same and I even drilled in steel. Formerly people used them to drill in all materials. I was irritated by the rocking of the drill. Thanks to someone who invented the electric drill. Drilling without turning the crank is great ;-)
Another job well done. There’s some good advice in the other comments, though I think some of it isn’t given in the most constructive way. I think some of the commentators forget you are still young and a more than willing learner. It looks like a Stanley 748/748a Continental. The 748 was made from 1958 to around 1970 when it became the 748a until the early 90s. Though I think I read somewhere it depended what country the drill was manufactured in as to the date the name changed. I have one that I really should tidy up a bit, but along with my egg beater it’s my most used drill. It’s a great drill for brad bits and I much prefer these drills to electric ones. It should have a fixed perpendicular handle as well. All in all a great video, I do enjoy watching your progress.
Dude, I love your content. I watch it every night before I go to bed and it’s just so relaxing. Thank you for making such amazing content and keep up the amazing work man ❤️❤️
Number 2 tool for the restoration of other tools, after a drill press with multiple wire brushes, grinding wheels and cloth bits, a DECENT set of tap and dies. This isn’t a place for cheap knock offs, and they are the only tool I can think of that you can not replace with something else. I’ve lost count of the number of tools I've bought that has had a screw forced into the wrong thread. This is especially so with old British or American tools that have the imperial threads with a metric screw forced in.
@@markharris5771 You should go see him to show him what he's doing wrong. You could probably go when your restoration videos are posted....oh wait, that's right, you don't have a show.
Omahabigbill I don’t post videos because I only have 18% lung volume. I’m also 22 different medications to keep me alive. But through all that I still have the ability to properly read a comment. I have not criticised him either in this comment or my full one. I was merely saying how useful tap and dies are. If you read the comment I posted myself you will see I was very supportive.
Omahabigbill Your apology is accepted. I also agree with the sentiment of your comment, as all too often people would rather destructively criticise than helpfully critique and advise. This especially irks when the restorer is young and learning, or they are from a part of the world where the average person doesn’t have access to sandblasters etc.
Really nice resto, it looks great. 👍 As a teenager I tried to drill a 5 mm hole in a 6 mm thick stainless steel bracket with a hand cranked drill just like this one - I succeeded - but dude, it took almost a decade! 🤣🤣🤣
Might I suggest a bluing agent (Perma Blue for example) on the exposed metal pieces. It will darken them considerably (almost to a black), but more importantly it will prevent rust on them. All in all, a pretty good restoration.
I have the exact same one but in black color. I Will be resting it too. But yours seems to be missing a side handle on the neck. But this is great cuz now i know what should i expect from mine! Thanks!
I have one too, the exact model and colour even and i'm in the middle of restoring mine, thanks for the step by step even tho i don't have the tools necessary to do it EXACTLY the way you do it, but we move! ;)
Took me a while but figured out the Rust Remover so I ordered 4 jugs of it and shipped Monday to arrive tomorrow in Oregon USA. I wish they would have given you a code to get credit. Also would love if you explained the electro stuff in your videos. Thanks as always. 💜
@@mikehawk4517 I have indeed - AM stands for Assembly Member and is used in the devolved parliament of Wales, PM stands for Prime Minister who (in theory) governs the whole of the United Kingdom. I hope that clears up your confusion
in your german flashlight video a guy commented explaining how to carefully hammer out metal and now that I'm looking for it, he was right the big hits displace the metal. He said you need a perfect surface to hammer on rather than your anvil, and that you need to start with the small hammer and take your time. I love your vids, I don't have the dexterity or patience to do anything like this, I just want to see best practices passed on
Omg, I have almost the same drill! Mine has a switch in the gearbox to change speeds, though. The original blue color was mesmerizing to me since I was a kid, I'm kind of sad you decided to paint it red, but I understand matching it would be a challenge. I'll say you're pretty lucky to catch all the balls from the bearing, you'd have trouble replacing them. Mine was made in 1951.
You're using your rust remover as water, to brush the parts AFTER it has done its job. You should do that over regular water, so your rust remover comes out less dirty after each restoration job. You should then be able to re-use it more often.
The other John Smith If he’s not going to use the remover anymore it’s completely unnecessary to fill a bowl of water when you already have a liquid ready.
I wish he restored it to the original blue. He seems to really like that red on his projects. Other than that, I love these videos. Very de-stressing.
Ctorj he used red because he has to finish the red bottle he bought instead of buying a new color for each project ;)
@@BreizhBergamotte you are rigth
Blue hammerite would have been amazing on this peice
It might be because Red is the color scheme for all his tools. Blue wouldn't match.
@@BreizhBergamotte I don't think so. A spray is very cheap. I think he wore a red color because he really likes it :)
Something about these is so satisfying, I don’t know how to describe it.
I know what you mean
It was the most drilling thing I have ever seen
Just seeing something so rusted and broken in what seems to be beyond repair just brought back to life as good as new is so incredibly satisfying.
Porn for tool nerds. But he doesn't say anything gross during the act to turn you off. "Yeah!, You like it when I use an oversized steel punch to beat you apart!"
@@redshift1976 no
I think green hammerite paint would look gorgeous on this.
Yesss good choice!
@@Stinow Or powder coat.
Since you are using a new bottle of Rust Remover, could you include the bottle opening in your next video please? The way the bottle pops was so satisfying the last time you did it
Your attention to detail is so pleasing to watch
"Breast Drill" sounds like a good name for a death metal song.
or a sex move
Lol wtf
@@TheXbrocker Holy shit, what did you use there?
All of his videos not even a sneeze, a cough no sniffling
not even a voice from him just noises of repairs.... impressive!!
Good restoration. I enjoyed that. If you’re interested in a tip; place your screws in a drill and run the head against your buffing wheel. So much easier and definitely improved the shine on mine. 👍🇦🇺
I still have one of those, made in the Polish People's Republic. One of the gears broke, but it works.
Oh, and mine has the front handle.
It was fantastic watching this, because of that. :)
"The shaft is slightly off"
Don't worry. That's perfectly normal.
Nobody is perfect.
TMI !!!!
*BENDS*
Why does it always look like he's almost out of paint stripper, but he never is
Ha I was just gonna comment this
There is the second handle missing on this. It goes into the two threaded holes at the upper end close to the chuck and makes handling the drill a lot easier. I have the same one, and it came in red from the factory.
Whenn I see you post your new videos, I roll 2 cigarettes, I put a large cold Coke and I am sitting in my balcony and watch them after a long day of work before I sleep. Keep up the good work, I love your restorations
Cancer is NOT your friend.
cancer is a serious illness.
@@TheresaPowers While I agree, it isn't really your place to tell a stranger how to live their life. Besides you're definitely not going to motivate someone to stop smoking with such vague statements. Also Coke will probably kill you sooner than smoking will. You'll definitely get a heart attack and clogged arteries before you get cancer from smoking. Look up Coke's effects on our microbes and epigenetics.
All the busybodies aside...sheesh!! I agree with you, his videos are very relaxing and I love his restorations too!
Dipping is better for you than smoking, But hey I understand, I smoked for over 16 years and only recently converted to smokeless. My breathing is a whole lot better and I can relax without killing my lungs. Anyone who doubts that going smokeless is better, please do some research before you hate on me. Cheers!👍
I like the captions as you go as they add so much to the restorations. I also like the demonstrations of the restored products at the end. It appears the working inside had the lubricant maintained ... and then it was abandoned to rust up. Good clip.
My Dad has one of these (he used to use it all the time), so I was excited to see what it looks like disassembled!
U do know the go for around $10,000 in restore condition
I liked the original color, shiny blue
That red really pops. Awesome job as always!
This drill is made in the USSR. I had 2 drill. Like the restoration.
Это же дрель моего бати. Даже вмятина такая же 😁
Looks like an old drill made in USSR. My father had drill exactly like you restored. Even color(old blue) is the same and dent 😁 Great job! 👍
Wow it looks better than new, great job. Pat yourself on the back.
That red paint is GORGEOUS.
I'm speechles ur content does not waste time ur video quality is getting better u have fun u do what u like and that's restoring and making tools ur using ur time right Thank u
It’s amazing to see old tools like that that were once used decades ago.
A restoration of an old Stanley 748a drill that was very satisfying to watch. Great job. Like seeing the Chuck Norris toothbrush cleaning up the old gear grease!💪🏻
The pliers you used to remove the shaft, THOSE deserve a restoration!
I had the same and I even drilled in steel. Formerly people used them to drill in all materials. I was irritated by the rocking of the drill. Thanks to someone who invented the electric drill. Drilling without turning the crank is great ;-)
Another job well done. There’s some good advice in the other comments, though I think some of it isn’t given in the most constructive way. I think some of the commentators forget you are still young and a more than willing learner.
It looks like a Stanley 748/748a Continental. The 748 was made from 1958 to around 1970 when it became the 748a until the early 90s. Though I think I read somewhere it depended what country the drill was manufactured in as to the date the name changed.
I have one that I really should tidy up a bit, but along with my egg beater it’s my most used drill. It’s a great drill for brad bits and I much prefer these drills to electric ones. It should have a fixed perpendicular handle as well.
All in all a great video, I do enjoy watching your progress.
NICE colour! A lovely thing to behold and a marvellous restoration.
Sehr schön gemacht. Da merkt mann die Liebe zum Detail
Dude, I love your content. I watch it every night before I go to bed and it’s just so relaxing. Thank you for making such amazing content and keep up the amazing work man ❤️❤️
Just amazing. Excellent workmanship!
Awesome Work. The red paint looks so much better.
I love your color choices! So bright and beautiful.
You always have such nice results with a rattle can 👍
Best part must be when you put the grease in!! 😁 Another great video!
Towards the end of the video I was like "come on man everything is sqeaky clean,.... grease it..., grease it...."
That sounds, SOOOOOO SEXUAL
I kept waiting for the new paint job to get marred, in the reassemble.
Maybe retap the end so it will screw in properly.
Number 2 tool for the restoration of other tools, after a drill press with multiple wire brushes, grinding wheels and cloth bits, a DECENT set of tap and dies. This isn’t a place for cheap knock offs, and they are the only tool I can think of that you can not replace with something else. I’ve lost count of the number of tools I've bought that has had a screw forced into the wrong thread. This is especially so with old British or American tools that have the imperial threads with a metric screw forced in.
@@markharris5771 You should go see him to show him what he's doing wrong. You could probably go when your restoration videos are posted....oh wait, that's right, you don't have a show.
Omahabigbill I don’t post videos because I only have 18% lung volume. I’m also 22 different medications to keep me alive. But through all that I still have the ability to properly read a comment. I have not criticised him either in this comment or my full one. I was merely saying how useful tap and dies are. If you read the comment I posted myself you will see I was very supportive.
@@markharris5771 Yeah, you're right, I apologize.
Omahabigbill Your apology is accepted. I also agree with the sentiment of your comment, as all too often people would rather destructively criticise than helpfully critique and advise. This especially irks when the restorer is young and learning, or they are from a part of the world where the average person doesn’t have access to sandblasters etc.
Wow, what a bright color lol. great job
Nice tear down and clean up/fix. Beautiful restoration.
Really nice resto, it looks great. 👍
As a teenager I tried to drill a 5 mm hole in a 6 mm thick stainless steel bracket with a hand cranked drill just like this one - I succeeded - but dude, it took almost a decade! 🤣🤣🤣
Great restoration, as always. I also would have loved to see you repaint it the original blue. Other than that, top notch work !
Might I suggest a bluing agent (Perma Blue for example) on the exposed metal pieces. It will darken them considerably (almost to a black), but more importantly it will prevent rust on them.
All in all, a pretty good restoration.
Use Perma Blue and you have to keep the metal oiled, to prevent rust.
You are truely masterful at what you do sir. Love your videos
That’s a very unique hand drill, nice restoration!
Nice to see someone using a proper drift to remove pins, instead of the usual centre punch.
Hi ODD 👋👋👋 very good restoration hand drill 👍👍👍
I always enjoy 😉 your old rustic things you make new looking you are a Genius!
I feel like your pops gunna be happy you restored his drill!
Great Job! It's the type of prop that could be used in a historically accurate film
Very nice restoration.
I have the exact same one but in black color. I Will be resting it too. But yours seems to be missing a side handle on the neck. But this is great cuz now i know what should i expect from mine! Thanks!
Another great project my friend 👍
Incredible and very satisfying.
"they don't make em like they used to" these thing will out live the owners how well they are made
Thanks for the demonstration at the start.
Чудесна реставрация! Браво! Само че липсва дръжката за другата ръка..
I have one too, the exact model and colour even and i'm in the middle of restoring mine, thanks for the step by step even tho i don't have the tools necessary to do it EXACTLY the way you do it, but we move! ;)
Weirdly the sound of the drill operating brings back memories of working with my Dad........
Very good restoration 👍👍👍
Good job man looks great and very good choice of color
As always looks amazing. Also you should considering recheckering the chuck something about fresh clean cut checkering that really makes metal pop
Good hand drill Poland and good work ☺
Great videos! thanks for sharing! I'm waiting for the video on restoring the anvil.
Nice work as always...but you should use that original "hammer" color"
I saw the title, and immediately assumed that it was a manual drill that presses up against your moob. Was not disappointed.
I love all of your videos great work!
Keep up the good work, and thanks for not speeding up the video!
I love when the anvil gets a cameo lol
Took me a while but figured out the Rust Remover so I ordered 4 jugs of it and shipped Monday to arrive tomorrow in Oregon USA. I wish they would have given you a code to get credit. Also would love if you explained the electro stuff in your videos. Thanks as always. 💜
Beautiful tool.
I have one like that fully original brown blackish it's like having antics in the workshop
Hammering those pins out is the most satisfying thing ever.
A great little resto. Love it.
Neat the drill gun with a stock.
beautiful color restoration. You did it again!!!
So is The Guy The Best Guy In RUclips Or What.
Lovely work, well done.
Wait, what? Did you just hide the subscribe message so well I just missed. I need to rewatch this now! Great restoration!
When taking the part that had the ball bearings in it you weren’t expecting those to be in there were you? I know I wasn’t!
I noticed at 5:11 your watch read 04.07. You do this through the night? All for us? ❤ (Mind you, I'd hate to live next door to you 😁)
Have you ever heard of AM/PM?
@@mikehawk4517 I have indeed - AM stands for Assembly Member and is used in the devolved parliament of Wales, PM stands for Prime Minister who (in theory) governs the whole of the United Kingdom. I hope that clears up your confusion
@@zaygezunt Was that supposed to be funny?
@@mikehawk4517 No more than your question was supposed to be antagonistic. Chill out, life's too short for petty squabbles
I think my grandfather had one of these. I used play with it as a kid pretending it's a gun :)
Well l think its a great job and looks incredible, its neat as a pin.
I used one like this in school back in '90 :D
That's a kick ass tool.
Your follower from Saudi Arabia is a fun video
Thanks!
Awesome and love your colour choice
17:59 Well drills! Wonderful repair!
Great paintjob
in your german flashlight video a guy commented explaining how to carefully hammer out metal and now that I'm looking for it, he was right the big hits displace the metal. He said you need a perfect surface to hammer on rather than your anvil, and that you need to start with the small hammer and take your time. I love your vids, I don't have the dexterity or patience to do anything like this, I just want to see best practices passed on
Good Work👍
Now that’s pretty cool!
Fantastic buddy 👍👍
Wow did not expect the ferrari red, but it works for me...cool
Speeds up the drill that way.
STOP SPOILING :)
Never read the comments before watching ;)
Nice restoration
Omg, I have almost the same drill! Mine has a switch in the gearbox to change speeds, though. The original blue color was mesmerizing to me since I was a kid, I'm kind of sad you decided to paint it red, but I understand matching it would be a challenge. I'll say you're pretty lucky to catch all the balls from the bearing, you'd have trouble replacing them. Mine was made in 1951.
I have been needing one of those to upgrade my stash
Who else’s heart was shattered when the ball bearing started falling out, lol!
At least for small projects or short durations, it would be a pleasure to work with something like that.
how do you know all this? what are you? I don´t know any man who has such a knowledge AND the ability to use it. I am very very impressed.
You're using your rust remover as water, to brush the parts AFTER it has done its job. You should do that over regular water, so your rust remover comes out less dirty after each restoration job. You should then be able to re-use it more often.
Doesn't he do it, because not all the rust is removed?
its expired so he is not gonna use it
@@admiral3185 Sure but brushing off the rest of the rust into the reusable liquid is not necessary. Just do it over water.
@@thany3 is it this expansive?
The other John Smith
If he’s not going to use the remover anymore it’s completely unnecessary to fill a bowl of water when you already have a liquid ready.