Very Rusty Huge Vise - Perfect Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • This vise is an heirloom from my subscriber's craftsman father. It was waiting to be restored for 20 years in a warehouse and he asked me to restore it. It was very rusty, dirty, and rotten. The vise jaws were rotten and all the pins were stuck. This is my first time encountering the "YUNG" brand,
    I searched about the company but couldn't find anything, rumor has it it's a Chinese brand, I think the nice vise is pretty solid and heavy. I made the new smooth jaws from 2344 steel,
    I painted it with sweet blue paint and added nice touches of brass because brass adds an authentic air.
    I restored a meaningful memory to my subscriber...
    I hope you like my work and my video.
    00:00 Preview
    00:49 Scrape off rust
    01:51 Clean the dust
    02:06 Quench one's curiosity
    02:20 Starting electrolysis
    04:21 Disassembling
    05:19 Remove pins
    07:52 Non-removable screws
    09:05 Showing all the parts
    09:38 Remake the nut
    14:49 Cleaning anvil
    16:03 Cleaning surface
    17:00 Fill the holes
    18:39 Make new jaws
    20:22 Bluing
    20:59 Make a new ones
    22:17 Cleaning the parts
    22:47 Priming the surface
    23:28 Masking
    23:59 Painting
    24:55 Polishing
    25:23 Paint the brand
    26:07 Showing all the parts before reassembling
    26:37 Reassembling
    28:52 Showing the finished product
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Комментарии • 201

  • @againstthegrain147
    @againstthegrain147 24 дня назад

    I like this video for a few reasons!
    1. It's really a rusty piece. Not just left in the garden mud for a week.
    2. You don't have all the fancy equipment. You use logical and practical things to get the job done.
    3. It looked like it was hard work!
    Well done sir!

  • @unkjason
    @unkjason Год назад +3

    My man. You did 1000% better than I could or would even attempt. That being said. If you're going to say it's a perfect restoration. You should see either my mechanics, or mister patina.

  • @lindawallace6750
    @lindawallace6750 Год назад +2

    BEAUTIFUL !

  • @feelingold2995
    @feelingold2995 Год назад +2

    Never heard of Yung.. Turned out pretty good..
    I just pulled a 100Lb Prentiss vise out of the ground in front of my barn.. Cant wait to find time to bring her back..

  • @rong-man1502
    @rong-man1502 Год назад +2

    To say this is a challenge would be an understatement.

  • @thomastompkins2742
    @thomastompkins2742 2 года назад +6

    When using electrolysis, try not to use salt. It breaks NaCl bond of salt and form toxic chlorine gas. Baking Soda will work as well with no poison gas.

  • @Sigma_Freud18
    @Sigma_Freud18 Год назад +3

    Anyone who can take on a challenge like that...I must subscribe to. "Repurposing" today is King. The sense of pride in seeing (and using) that tool is priceless. Don't allow the doubters below keep you from bringing back life into a forgotten utilitarian piece like that. I took on a miniature vise like that many years ago, and it was so precious to me that I had it mounted onto a nice chunk of black walnut for my desk. It never ceases to bring a smile to my face. Great work !!!

    • @davidwillard7334
      @davidwillard7334 Год назад

      SO ! WHAT ! Do ! You ! Do With it ! ? In the Workshop !? With it ! Then !!

    • @Sigma_Freud18
      @Sigma_Freud18 Год назад

      @@davidwillard7334 It used to be a jewelers vise, but now it's a keepsake.

  • @PeacemakerT1
    @PeacemakerT1 Год назад +9

    Nicely done :) To help with TIG welding make sure you get correct gas flow and in case of "bubbling" when welding mild steel try and use stainless steel filler rod (helps with dropping temperature if mild steel overheats what causing "bubbling"). I'm usually wrapping cable around my hand once so it doesn't pull my hand down so I can keep more consistent weld and proper support for your hand helps a lot. Check if you got HF setting on your machine as I think you have "contact" set up so you starting and right away sticking your tungsten onto the job. Those vise are made out of cast iron which should be welded with proper electrodes or MIG (as 2nd option) since welds done with TIG are prone to crack really fast.
    Also for your own safety ditch gloves when working on lathe, please. Basic safety rule got "no gloves or loose sleeves" policy while working with these machines.

    • @olivierfu7778
      @olivierfu7778 6 месяцев назад +1

      Il faut proteger le banc du tour quand on soude et essayer de ne jamais meuler sur un tour, les grains de meulage vont partout detruire les usinage precis des pieces du tour à métaux.

  • @redrufus444
    @redrufus444 Год назад +1

    Brought that vise back in the game/Outstanding-Bravo....

  • @9Antonian
    @9Antonian 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice!

  • @weekendstuff
    @weekendstuff 2 года назад +1

    Very nice transformation. Thanks for sharing.

  • @patriciamueller6892
    @patriciamueller6892 Год назад +1

    Vises are pure logic very handy indeed the guy who invented them was a genius....

  • @JaredBrewerAerospace
    @JaredBrewerAerospace Год назад +1

    God, I love hacksawing on a lathe! Parting is like pulling teeth.

  • @pyro323
    @pyro323 Год назад +14

    The only part I didn't like was Rusty Boy using filler. It's a tool not a Rolls Royce! Oh and stop using gloves around spinning lathes you could lose arm or a hand if your glove gets caught while the lathe is spining! We don't wanna see you get hurt so be safe bro!

    • @nicodemus7784
      @nicodemus7784 22 дня назад

      i was thinking something like that as well, but if you are going to use filler, you have to do all of it or else it shows that you used it and it takes away from the work you did.

    • @bobbell5928
      @bobbell5928 7 дней назад

      @@nicodemus7784 Hopefully he watches a few "my mechanics" videos

  • @BCHonea
    @BCHonea Год назад +2

    I LOVE how you have limited resources but you do wonderful work. Men with improvisational skills will rule the world

    • @davidwillard7334
      @davidwillard7334 Год назад

      Rule the World !?? In what ! Way !! Then !

    • @teacheme
      @teacheme Год назад +1

      What limited resources? He's got a lathe, milling machine, tig welder and who knows what else tucked away in his workshop.

  • @budthomason8890
    @budthomason8890 Год назад +1

    Well done. Turned out great.

  • @user-zd3eg4ly8o
    @user-zd3eg4ly8o Год назад +1

    Отличная работа!!!

  • @gregsappington9991
    @gregsappington9991 2 года назад

    Awesome job!!!!

  • @stearman456
    @stearman456 2 месяца назад

    Nice job. Referencing the 14 minute mark, you’ll get much better threads and you’re tool will last much longer if after every turn forward you reverse your tap about half to two thirds of a turn to clear your chips. And always use a lubricant. Margarine or even water if that’s all you have but turning threads dry and not clearing your tap is asking for a broken tap stuck in your hole.

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia 2 года назад +1

    Cool object, well done.

  • @adey88splace
    @adey88splace Год назад

    Now that's some real vice right there.

  • @ednelson60
    @ednelson60 Год назад +1

    Excelente trabalho.

  • @burr-leeTV
    @burr-leeTV Год назад

    Thanks for the video ....

  • @joshy.4241
    @joshy.4241 Год назад +2

    Great Job. To improve your TIG welding, hold your TIG torch more perpendicular to your work - think 90 degrees with 20 degrees of tilt or so. The torch heats the material and the rod is to "fill" the void the heat creates.

  • @howarddodson3510
    @howarddodson3510 Год назад +3

    I have watched lots and lots of vise restorations and I think you get the prize for the most extensive repairs in the restoration. Awesome job @ rebuilding.

    • @Saha1503
      @Saha1503 Год назад

      You should look Meine Mechaniser! He is the best.

    • @TheFastStang
      @TheFastStang Год назад +1

      Watch my mechanics... HE IS THE BEST

  • @atomrestoration459
    @atomrestoration459 2 года назад +2

    Nice work!💪

  • @Austeration
    @Austeration 2 года назад +2

    Wow that thing was in a bad way at the start. Nice restoration. Looks brilliant. Well done.

  • @mikehutchison9589
    @mikehutchison9589 5 месяцев назад

    Beautiful job.

  • @RicktheRecorder
    @RicktheRecorder 11 месяцев назад +2

    Nice job, though as others have remarked, no gloves or loose sleeves near lathes.

  • @Anmobgoccult20
    @Anmobgoccult20 Год назад +1

    WONDERFUL, I have no words, always super perfect and unique precise product, wonderful work and video, well done and good luck, respect from old BG. p.s. It is a great pleasure for me to see that there are such precise people in the world, from the White race!!!

  • @sterlinsmith1651
    @sterlinsmith1651 Год назад +5

    This was a particularly poorly built vice to begin with and you absolutely made it great! It's better now than it ever was in its life previously! Great work!

  • @fododude
    @fododude Год назад +2

    A paint roller???? And you're so good at everything else!

  • @grantsmith5919
    @grantsmith5919 Год назад

    Very well done, loved the machinig of new parts Dr G

    • @davidwillard7334
      @davidwillard7334 Год назад

      But ! THOSE ! PARTS ! ARE ! NOT ! ORIGINAL !! THOUGH !!

    • @grantsmith5919
      @grantsmith5919 Год назад

      @@davidwillard7334 Thats Ok with me, he got the job done. Dr G

  • @jorgeln3637
    @jorgeln3637 Год назад

    Really great work, thanks.

    • @jorgeln3637
      @jorgeln3637 Год назад

      @@davidwillard7334 and film and share.

    • @davidwillard7334
      @davidwillard7334 Год назад

      @@jorgeln3637 SAD ! EDITING ! AND STEALING ! IDEAS ! MORE LIKE !

  • @jamescraig5421
    @jamescraig5421 Год назад

    Hell of a restoration Bro.👍👍👍

  • @irishwristwatch2487
    @irishwristwatch2487 Год назад +5

    Electrolysis didnt really seem to do much - might be worth using baking soda in future. Probs wouldve been a good shout to wire brush all the loose crap off it first, looks like thats mostly the loose debris floating to the surface. Im also fairly surely TIG isnt supposed to spark like that... but you did a good job with what seemed to be a fairly low/mass production vice. Also tap with 2 hands, 1 hand is how you break it and spend an afternoon swearing at it. Speaking from experience here 😂

  • @charleshill506
    @charleshill506 Год назад

    First rate work!

  • @amitbhattachariya9357
    @amitbhattachariya9357 Год назад

    Very nice and clean job.

  • @user-ql9nf4zu2u
    @user-ql9nf4zu2u Год назад

    Наковальня получилась просто Сууууперрр отличная работа теперь можно заняться и слесарными работами чтобы восстановить старую наковальню нужно много времени и терпения 👍👍👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.

  • @DancerOfClouds
    @DancerOfClouds Год назад

    Well done. This vice will likely las another 50 years because of your time and effort.

  • @gokhan5709
    @gokhan5709 Год назад

    Gold job

  • @MrCaykeyfi
    @MrCaykeyfi Год назад +1

    Ellerine saglik kardesim guzel bir restarasyon calismasi olmus, basarilarin devamini dilerim.

  • @persioboni9373
    @persioboni9373 Год назад

    Muito bom !

  • @tomnorman5461
    @tomnorman5461 2 года назад +5

    Nice restoration, but far from PERFECT.. I like the blue color, good video...worth a "thumbs up"!

    • @rong-man1502
      @rong-man1502 Год назад

      Maybe. But I’d be very happy to have it in my shop. Remember: Its a vice and not a crystal wine goblet.

    • @davidwillard7334
      @davidwillard7334 Год назад

      @@rong-man1502 So how much are you wanting to buy for one then !??

  • @ozgurgungor2
    @ozgurgungor2 Год назад +1

    Elinize sağlık

  • @marcuscicero9587
    @marcuscicero9587 Год назад

    nice work

  • @danialjavann8754
    @danialjavann8754 Год назад

    good job men👍❤️

  • @abutareq7040
    @abutareq7040 2 года назад +4

    Hello, I liked the sequence of your work to restore the iron vise and this is the logical and practical sequence of removing old rust from rusty iron objects. You have my utmost respect for this wonderful and very beautiful effort.

  • @turco444
    @turco444 2 года назад +1

    Ellerine sağlık

  • @ralphwillumeit1217
    @ralphwillumeit1217 Год назад +1

    Sehr gute Arbeit.

  • @mariotenbroeck2933
    @mariotenbroeck2933 Год назад +1

    Hey you did a really good job 👍🏻 👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏻😎🤘🏻

  • @JaredBrewerAerospace
    @JaredBrewerAerospace Год назад +1

    I agree with filling nicks and dings from use but I really don't appreciate those restorers that make the entire casting smooth like it had never been used and now looks likes its made of plastic. It takes away from it natural beauty. Thank you for sticking with the G code.

  • @mm9773
    @mm9773 Год назад +2

    They never show us the part where they bury it in the garden for a year.

  • @bubihartmann3961
    @bubihartmann3961 Год назад +1

    Gute Arbeit von einem guten Mann!Viele Grüße aus Deutschland!👍🖖🍀

  • @iraqisonic9920
    @iraqisonic9920 2 года назад

    أنا مشترك جديد من العراق واحب اعمالك الرائعة

  • @jaygeorge2262
    @jaygeorge2262 Год назад +1

    God bless you. Please don't wear gloves when using lathe and other tools that can grab. EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. Stay safe friend and excellent work.

  • @SMcCaskill
    @SMcCaskill Год назад +1

    You do beautiful restoration work!

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 2 года назад +1

    Very nice work.. it wasn't much to start with but you turned it into a nice addition to your shop...

    • @RustyBoyCrafts
      @RustyBoyCrafts  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your nice comment 👨‍🔧

    • @davidwillard7334
      @davidwillard7334 Год назад

      It was Still a Vice ! Though !. Before he Started ! It ! Dick.!

  • @unludeluxurunler
    @unludeluxurunler 2 года назад

    kardeşim ellerine sağlık başarılar dilerim

  • @King_TuTT
    @King_TuTT Год назад +1

    good stuff. I want this piece.

    • @RustyBoyCrafts
      @RustyBoyCrafts  Год назад +1

      I can restorate for you

    • @King_TuTT
      @King_TuTT Год назад +1

      @@RustyBoyCrafts can I buy this piece? or something similar? I'm looking for a large vise

    • @RustyBoyCrafts
      @RustyBoyCrafts  Год назад +1

      I can find similer vise, i think you should send mail rustyboy@outlook.com.tr

  • @andrewpritchard5328
    @andrewpritchard5328 11 месяцев назад +1

    geesh louise, Was this thing used as a boat anchor ??!!

  • @Dx20xygen7
    @Dx20xygen7 2 года назад +1

    Oh my god, it makes me scared to imagine how much rust went off this girl during electrolysis. The vice might have lost 500-600 grams easily.
    Great job man, thank you!

    • @davidwillard7334
      @davidwillard7334 Год назад

      Is That ! How ! Much ! The ! Vice ! Weighs !?? Then !

  • @erdinckaratepe1666
    @erdinckaratepe1666 2 года назад

    👏🏻👏🏻❤️

  • @oldmike7239
    @oldmike7239 Год назад +1

    Great job on the restoration; and a workshop filled with some excellent tools. It’s always a pleasure to watch something that’s so damaged being brought back to life and almost new. However, if it was me, I think I would have thrown the old vise out and bought a new one. Not one for having patience. But the point is it was an incredible restoration, and very entertaining to watch. Good video.

  • @ustametal
    @ustametal 2 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @wadecoppage5583
    @wadecoppage5583 Год назад +2

    Did you have the gas on when you were welding the nut back? TIG welders don't usually spark like that.

  • @rogerpatrongonzalez5800
    @rogerpatrongonzalez5800 Год назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @jamesgermany5877
    @jamesgermany5877 2 года назад +44

    Rusty boy I will now relate a story I was but a child my father worked in a machine shop we went down one morning early and let ourselves in with a key and we found a guy just completely turned up into a bloody ball and the lady was still running and the reason that the lady got him was because he wore gloves never ever ever wear gloves around rotating Machinery ever no gloves get rid of them no gloves rotating machinery I assume that you have no one there to help you with these things not to criticize you I want to keep you from losing an arm or a finger okay

    • @ronlutman6052
      @ronlutman6052 2 года назад +7

      James is 100% correct. loose the gloves...

    • @user-ly6ev7vb3c
      @user-ly6ev7vb3c 2 года назад

      В следующий раз пусть оденет руковици что бы точно на мотало на патрон.

    • @carlossanchez6234
      @carlossanchez6234 Год назад

      @@user-ly6ev7vb3c Asta

    • @carlossanchez6234
      @carlossanchez6234 Год назад

      @@ronlutman6052 y

    • @bobthecomputerguy
      @bobthecomputerguy Год назад +3

      Came here for this comment. Lathes are scary business.

  • @ahmetcimen566
    @ahmetcimen566 Год назад +1

    güzel çalışma olmuş eline sağlık. Türk olduğun için sevindim hep yabancılardan bakıyorum hatta sende gizleme bunu bence

  • @dk2614
    @dk2614 Год назад +4

    I enjoyed your video. Restoring the vice to a usable state is an effort. I disagree with the viewers who called it a pig. Perhaps they have never used a vice for it's intended purpose. They are made to hold things to work on sometimes to beat on not to win a beauty pageant. Either way looks good and will last another 50 years. Good job.

    • @RustyBoyCrafts
      @RustyBoyCrafts  Год назад

      🙏🛠

    • @dk2614
      @dk2614 Год назад

      @@davidwillard7334 look at the first post on this video. Patrick Kelly. Not that we need to bring out the pitch forks and torches... but that's where that statement originated.

  • @evertdewit4037
    @evertdewit4037 2 года назад +1

    At 19.50........verry trickie what you did. Tapping with a cordless drill.

  • @matt.henderson3284
    @matt.henderson3284 2 года назад +4

    For the love of moses, please look at your lathe that noise can't be healthy!

    • @RustyBoyCrafts
      @RustyBoyCrafts  2 года назад +1

      Problem solved :) You can listen in the new videos.

  • @patriciamueller6892
    @patriciamueller6892 Год назад

    This vise needs to be cleaned and cleaned till it sparkles failure has no options its the logical way of doing a old stubborn relic !

  • @nescobaraloplop9468
    @nescobaraloplop9468 Год назад +4

    Man that is a crappy vise! It looks like I forged in in the back yard. Nice job working with what you were given.

    • @donho3617
      @donho3617 Год назад +3

      Looks like a chinesium vise. They are always rough castings once you get the paint off.

  • @ermias75ermis2
    @ermias75ermis2 Год назад

    Nice but i have a question.
    Has the inside of the vice sleeve rusted again?
    Because when you assembled it it seemed so.
    Could you have polished it inside with a wire brush head on a drill?
    Or some sand paper?

  • @Fake-moon-landing.
    @Fake-moon-landing. Год назад +1

    Nice job, one vice back in use. On the safety side, gloves on a machine should never bee seen.

    • @davidwillard7334
      @davidwillard7334 Год назад

      NOR ! Should ! Your ! Birthday ! Suit ! HANDS ! EITHER !!

  • @shant2464
    @shant2464 Год назад

    You should have created cross-hatch grooves on the jaws.

  • @mattfisher401
    @mattfisher401 Год назад +2

    ☠️ when you put your gloved hand on the spinning shaft you were risking a grizzly death☠️. I know of too many people killed by garment wraps in PTOs. Be safe.

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq 8 месяцев назад

      I scrolled down for someone saying exactly this.
      Second this comment.

  • @user-sx8pf1gu9o
    @user-sx8pf1gu9o 9 месяцев назад +1

    Игде находиш такие антиквариати???

  • @armourandre7
    @armourandre7 Год назад

    I think you put a lot of work into it. The end product could be a little cleaner. But keep up the great work.

  • @sharukhmatekuki5830
    @sharukhmatekuki5830 Год назад

    Nice 👍🏻👍🏻 🇮🇳 Kuki 23|08|2022 .

  • @skopernik
    @skopernik Год назад +4

    It was utterly uncomfortable to watch you sanding the pipe in lathe while wearing gloves. Very dangerous.

    • @arcadiagreen150
      @arcadiagreen150 4 месяца назад

      Ever see that video of the dude that gets pulled into the giant lathe and mutilated to death? Don't watch it

  • @johnnycrow2407
    @johnnycrow2407 Год назад

    You also should never run a reamer backwards because it will dull it.

  • @j0e2007
    @j0e2007 Год назад

    Just curious, why do you do electrolysis if your just going to sandblast anyways?

  • @kelvincolemanAnimal
    @kelvincolemanAnimal Год назад +2

    First time watching your channel and I must say it won’t be the last I really enjoyed it. Fantastic job the vice looks awesome 😊😊😊👍👍👍♥️

  • @Sestorema
    @Sestorema Год назад

    Bellissimo restauro, complimenti 🙂👍
    Ma per lavorare al meglio, la base della morsa deve appoggiare completamente sul piano di lavoro.

  • @nicolasfiore
    @nicolasfiore Год назад

    why is the finished surface so rough even after all the putty you used (during the priming section)?

  • @erkanokg2330
    @erkanokg2330 Год назад

    Türk kardesim be sonunda yapan buldum

  • @marcom2248
    @marcom2248 Год назад

    Well done, but I had to watch your vid in double speed..

  • @albertcyphers1532
    @albertcyphers1532 Год назад

    14:53 looks like a crack between the jaw and that surface to be milled

  • @marctrossbach6560
    @marctrossbach6560 Год назад

    Podim wheels look pretty stout, how long do they last

  • @josepedrogonzalez6243
    @josepedrogonzalez6243 Год назад

    Creo k le faltó mucho para k se le pueda llamar restauración ya k el cuerpo del tornillo, le falto trabajo en todo, en cuanto a palancas y demás accesorios la limpieza y pulido estuvo pasable

  • @jorgefsanchezmarin
    @jorgefsanchezmarin Год назад

    2:10 se nota la lectura de 24.7 libras o son 11.2 kilogramos?. Me gustó mucho tu proceso y el resultado final. La marca YUNG seguramente es China, igualmente NO logré encontrar información de ella; de hecho SOLO tu tornillo de banco aparece en google. Seguro es China, la calidad de la pieza es algo burda PERO robusta. Saludos¡¡¡

  • @christopherlinger1554
    @christopherlinger1554 Год назад

    I enjoyed the video. My only complaint is that you cut footage of the sandblast.

  • @karenmanager1350
    @karenmanager1350 Год назад

    Wow! 24 litres?

  • @andrselt2274
    @andrselt2274 Год назад +1

    КАК ОН ОПАСНО РАБОТАЕТ ЗА СТАНКОМ - В ПЕРЧАТКАХ ОБХВАТЫВАЕТ ВРАЩАЮЩУЮСЯ ДЕТАЛЬ!

    • @andrselt2274
      @andrselt2274 Год назад

      По техники безопасности - двойка!

  • @birtangunay1148
    @birtangunay1148 3 месяца назад

    Çevirme kolunu kalınlaştır sıkarken herdefasında delikte aşınma yapar

  • @knaz_777_
    @knaz_777_ Год назад

    У меня такие же тиски , только побольше , губки отсутствуют , но зажимъ держат и безъ губокъ )

  • @fododude
    @fododude Год назад

    Some boat needs an anchor.

  • @johnnycrow2407
    @johnnycrow2407 Год назад

    Why is the lathe making clonking noise? Does it have bad bearings?

    • @RustyBoyCrafts
      @RustyBoyCrafts  Год назад

      I fixed, my lathe is very old and have bad bearings, belt system