Those are unique vertical shaft engines. I don't think I have ever heard of the Robin name until a couple of years ago when I saw someone else restore one. I am used to seeing Honda, Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Predator engines. Looking forward to part 2 soon.
It's obvious you love this. I have come to love watching, and thinking that maybe I can do something with that old lawnmower I haven't wanted to throw away.
The real restoration starts at 13:00 (for 5 minutes) and it's just about the case. I presume we'll see the remaining in an upcoming video, but nothing is said about that.
He usually has a new video about every 2 weeks or so. In the initial shot, right before he put it on the turntable, "Part 1" was in the upper right corner. 🙂
The kind of painting that you did when you were painting the parts what do they call that? Can you explain it to me please? I’m 60 years old and I don’t know how I understand there’s a powdered that goes on it I just don’t know how it works.
Hi Chuck, I have the same gun. The “paint” comes as a very fine powder like talc that you add to a hopper on top of the orange coloured gun. Then you attach an alligator clip from the powder coating unit to the work. There is a foot pedal on the floor and when you push it down very high voltage, low amps is applied to the metal part you’re painting. This creates a static charge in the part that attracts the fine powder. It gets sprayed out of the gun at about 10psi and when you’re happy with the coating you bake it in an oven usually around 180c for between 10 and 20 minutes. Once it comes out of the oven and cools it’s done. Each powder has its own baking instructions. I just use an old domestic oven for my baking and an old large tool box with an extractor fan for a painting booth. Unlike paint the powders can’t be mixed as you end up with two colours in a speckled effect but it is extremely durable, think kids play equipment in the local park. There are no solvents, I just clean up with a vacuum cleaner and once it’s cooled it’s finished so there is no waiting for it to dry. I find it quicker, easier, more convenient and a lot more durable than spray painting. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
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Great video my friend! Have a nice weekend!😊👍9
Thank you! You too!
Those are unique vertical shaft engines. I don't think I have ever heard of the Robin name until a couple of years ago when I saw someone else restore one. I am used to seeing Honda, Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Predator engines. Looking forward to part 2 soon.
Really like the way the powder coat looks - great job and looking forward to part 2!
I like watching you take these things apart.
I think I've seen those here under the name "Wisconsin-Robin". Looking good so far!
Yes that is correct, the newer motors are under Wisconsin-Robin if I am not mistaken.
It's obvious you love this. I have come to love watching, and thinking that maybe I can do something with that old lawnmower I haven't wanted to throw away.
Great Job see ya in part 2
Lovely work
Thanks a lot 😊
Good morning AJ from Southeast South Dakota
Good idea with that spring 👏👏
I learned the hard way haha
I still have my eyes though, just a close call.
I'm working in industrial food factory and sometimes i hurt myself be careful bro😉
Gotta see the rest, man!
great job👍👍😘😘
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
Great job so far 👍
Thank you buddy!
Great job! this one is going to be exceptional when it's done.
Fingers crossed!
Excellent.
Waiting for next part ...
You have the ability for taking on anything from frying pans to small engine restoration yeah buddy 😎
I try my best, I really enjoy these little engine restorations. Even though they are not really popular, I love to do them from time to time.
@@AJRestoration okay thanks for your reply on your doing that makes you happy to do it with pride
Fantastic 👍 I always enjoy watching you pull stuff down.
Oh this one looks interesting little engine it looks like it used to be hover lawnmower
I have 2 other hover mowers here. This one used to be on a normal rotary lawnmower.
excellent video. Love the attention to detail.
Thank you very much!
Ottimo lavoro, complimenti 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Good video,keep it up and enjoy watching 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Thanks, will do!
i NEVER knew subaru made this!
Espero la. Segunda parte
When the part 2 is coming? I just can’t wait for it. Great job as always
The real restoration starts at 13:00 (for 5 minutes) and it's just about the case.
I presume we'll see the remaining in an upcoming video, but nothing is said about that.
He usually has a new video about every 2 weeks or so. In the initial shot, right before he put it on the turntable, "Part 1" was in the upper right corner. 🙂
*chirp* *chirp* ☺️ Looking forward to Part 2. *chirp* *chirp* ☺️
Great job Mate 👍👍👍it will be interesting for me to watch my new video and say what you think about it .Because I started soon 😎
Sir new Robin engine made in??
Nice👍👍👍👍
Gratidão meu querido!
can you paint them wrc blue
Very Good 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
this motor in my backyard for quite some time now
Até aqui muito bom !
Có mâm lửa của robin ec 05 không Anh?
Hola bueno ,más d lo mismo, gracias 🙂
A ơi a có bán máy ec10 loại 3 chấu với 4 chấu ko ạ, với bộ pit tông và séc măng mới
The kind of painting that you did when you were painting the parts what do they call that? Can you explain it to me please? I’m 60 years old and I don’t know how I understand there’s a powdered that goes on it I just don’t know how it works.
Hi Chuck, I have the same gun. The “paint” comes as a very fine powder like talc that you add to a hopper on top of the orange coloured gun. Then you attach an alligator clip from the powder coating unit to the work. There is a foot pedal on the floor and when you push it down very high voltage, low amps is applied to the metal part you’re painting. This creates a static charge in the part that attracts the fine powder. It gets sprayed out of the gun at about 10psi and when you’re happy with the coating you bake it in an oven usually around 180c for between 10 and 20 minutes. Once it comes out of the oven and cools it’s done. Each powder has its own baking instructions. I just use an old domestic oven for my baking and an old large tool box with an extractor fan for a painting booth. Unlike paint the powders can’t be mixed as you end up with two colours in a speckled effect but it is extremely durable, think kids play equipment in the local park. There are no solvents, I just clean up with a vacuum cleaner and once it’s cooled it’s finished so there is no waiting for it to dry. I find it quicker, easier, more convenient and a lot more durable than spray painting. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
Thank you Scrounga’s Workshop, Could not have explained it better!
@@AJRestoration Hey thanks 👍👍👍
E cần mua máy ec10 mới và bộ hơi pit tông sec măng mới ạ
What tool haven’t they invented
Manoj prasangeewa.
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Ag nee AJ ek het dit so geniet nou moet ek maar seker wag ne
Ja nee die tyd het opgevang met my, die goed vat verbasend baie tyd.
You should open a esthetician’s clinic and advertise it here…
Around the 9:00 mark, who was weed eating?
Probably my neighbor haha
Well done 👏