I highly doubt this gentleman is the engineer who design the product. few smart people may deassemble all parts but no one can't reassemble it back. amazing work. really admire you. you have all my respect.
Well there is a few of us that can still strip it to the bones over haul it [repair it for you new generation guys] and reassemble with fresh lubricant and it works as good as new. When you've been doing it from 1965 you learn the in and outs of all reels quickly. Parts now that is a whole new subject,. I've enjoyed it all these years and there is nothing any more rewarding than bringing a old reel back to life and I'm still doing it today. Same thing with a old fishing rod striping all the guides off and rewinding with new and a lot better quality guides just gives that old boy some character and brings back memories of all of those fish that were caught in the past.Tight lines to all.
Your video was hypnotizing. From the comments I know your skill is appreciated by people around the world. I'm sure it was built up over a lifetime. Lathing that axel... Wow! Well done!
$100 repair work for a $20 reel 🤣 Amazing work either way! I’ve wanted to do this to so many reels but realized the value isn’t worth the effort and supplies.
There was a few times, I was like noooo what is he doing…🫣😄 But I have to say you did a good job! I think it could still use some oil on the bearings and the spool shaft but overall it turned out nice. Good job 👍🏼
@@ItAintMeBabe99degreaser, rust remover, and the other one was written in the video. If you want to do things like this, at least the basic knowledge should be there already.
yep, the oscilating system looks original: an excentrical shape directly embeded in the outside of main gear and a slave outer round shaped piece wich forces the oscilation, clever and simple. I saw many spinning reels get out oif duty by a fail in the oscilating system. A worm and thoot system is considered the best solution (specially in longcasting reels) but its higly expensive.This solution look very smart.
Nice work but,its alot of effort for low quality reel . I would not really spend time on that . If your really into it though , i would say have at it . For me it would have to be a Penn 704 reel or something similar to put in that kind of effort . That reminds me I have to get going on my Penn 704 rebuild hahaha .
That’s what I meant , you didn’t have to do all that work . I redune one exactly like it like I stated in my comment ten years ago and I still use it occasionally.
Wow haven't seen these in years. Entry level Olympic reel, mid to late 80's. Only one ball bearing. The head is not original. Not a good choice to go fishing but it would look nice as a vintage themed room.
I have done restorations for years . the ones I get are ones from people who come to me can you restore this it is the one I got when my dad took me fishing or its my dads reel and means alot to me. Thatis what I like about doing them. the jpy you see when they pick them up worth more then the money. Why do we restore cars .? I have even bought and restored and given then away to young kids who had no one to teach them how to fish. Try it sometime a lot of fun, Great video
I think refurbishing reels would be a great opportunity to powder coat a lot of parts. That would make then impervious to rust and peeling and be able to work a lot longer without as much servicing them. However, you really did a great refurbishing of this reel... Thumbs Up!
Nice job. I have repaired dozens of reels, I got satisfaction doing so. How ever at 60 yrs old I am glad to say there are better alternatives to repairing, throw the damn things out ! For $100 you can buy a new Daiwa BG or an Okuma (which is cheap and easy to repair). I have no less than 60 reels and a bucket w another 10 that repairs did not restore to new condition. And if your a fresh water fisherman you can buy $50 reels that should last years, in SW Florida it's all salt for me.
Is it worth doing this? As in the time etc? Where i live the bays are super salty and the inside of reels look WAY worse than that. The hex circlip you pulled up, i've had them rust through in 2-3 years and even the centre shaft rusted beyond saving even with a wire wheel
Wow, this was really awesome! I have an old Southbend reel that I want to try to restore. I've never done any kind of restoration, but since this was my very first saltwater reel, I'm going to give it a shot. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Вопрос только: зачем тратить средства и время на это(не считая зарабатывания на ютубе)? Ведь ловить таким сегодня просто невозможно - это же жуть, а не катушка. И как по мне, она даже сильнее стала шуметь после реставрации)
Катушка так себе, никакая. Снял гальванику пескоструем и покрасил из баллончика, мои бурные аплодисменты, переходящие в нескончаемые овации ,Ресторатор!!!
@@iCrocodile а в чем проблема? Люминь анадируется, хромиируется, никелируется очень даже легко, гальваника наносится даже на пластик, называется метализация.
Nice job. It's always a satisfaction, when one manages to restore an old reel. Since I also like to work on old reels, I have a few questions. Hope you don't mind answering. What stuff did you use to clean the parts (7:10)? In what kind of liquid did you soak the parts after sand blasting them and why (8:40)? What kind of paint did you use (9:40)? And why two kinds of paints for the shiny parts (11:50)?
seems to be spooling a little bit high. add another washer and you should be all set. you won't get to the very bottom of the oscillation, you'll be one washer higher.
Bien, pero...si tienes toda esa maquinaria deberías saber que la pintura de un reel es " térmica ", es decir que una vez pintado se hornea para que sea duradera a los efectos de la oxidación o de la salinidad. He visto que eres diestro al sujetar las piezas y herramientas y que la fuerza a la hora de pescar está en sujetar la caña con la derecha ya que eres diestro, si fueras zurdo utilizarias la mano izquierda. Por qué colocaste la manivela a la derecha si tu fuerza está en la derecha? El reel no es para luchar al pez, es la caña. El reel sólo acompaña recogiendo el nylon dado que la fuerza la realiza la caña. La lucha que realiza un pez es la décima parte de su propio peso y si a eso le sumamos la tensión que realiza la caña...no veo por qué esfuerzas tu reel.
Мамкин реставратор. И конечно же нет ни каких люфтов в плечах дужки Лу, повреждений бортика шпули, износа ГП и разбитых посадочных мест. Достаточно просто помыть, покрасить, смазать и как новая))))) ой мля, где вас таких берут?
I got a free vintage Quantum reel thrown in with the eBay purchase of another reel and the free one is almost as old and is in similar condition to the one in this video. I have this video saved in my Watch Later list, so that I could restore the old Quantum. After watching this video, I realized I do not own the $3000+ in tools and equipment used in this video, nor do I have 30 spare hours available, to turn a two dollar reel into one that is about half as good as one I can buy off Amazon for $18 new (a 4000-sized Quantum Optic is $17.64 and is decent quality). I just threw my old Quantum in the garbage.
I highly doubt this gentleman is the engineer who design the product. few smart people may deassemble all parts but no one can't reassemble it back.
amazing work. really admire you. you have all my respect.
Well there is a few of us that can still strip it to the bones over haul it [repair it for you new generation guys] and reassemble with fresh lubricant and it works as good as new. When you've been doing it from 1965 you learn the in and outs of all reels quickly. Parts now that is a whole new subject,. I've enjoyed it all these years and there is nothing any more rewarding than bringing a old reel back to life and I'm still doing it today. Same thing with a old fishing rod striping all the guides off and rewinding with new and a lot better quality guides just gives that old boy some character and brings back memories of all of those fish that were caught in the past.Tight lines to all.
Excellent workmanship….a rare skill ….a fantastic finish ….well done ….
Your video was hypnotizing. From the comments I know your skill is appreciated by people around the world. I'm sure it was built up over a lifetime. Lathing that axel... Wow! Well done!
$100 repair work for a $20 reel 🤣
Amazing work either way! I’ve wanted to do this to so many reels but realized the value isn’t worth the effort and supplies.
that has got to be more than 100 usd!
309$
Reel is worth -20$
Seu pescador de Instagram.... voce nao pesca nada 😂
There was a few times, I was like noooo what is he doing…🫣😄 But I have to say you did a good job! I think it could still use some oil on the bearings and the spool shaft but overall it turned out nice. Good job 👍🏼
So very nice sharing video my friend ❤
Excellent job, thanks for running us through the steps to referbish a fishing reel. Perhaps a mat finish paint on the spool may be considered.
Yea, too bad we have no clue what so ever what the liquids and concoctions were. Sure could of used some more information.
@@ItAintMeBabe99Yes I was also thinking that and wondering whether they're toxic or not and where you could buy them. ( NOT because of that !)
@@ItAintMeBabe99degreaser, rust remover, and the other one was written in the video. If you want to do things like this, at least the basic knowledge should be there already.
The way the reel works is very unique and different from modern reels
yep, the oscilating system looks original: an excentrical shape directly embeded in the outside of main gear and a slave outer round shaped piece wich forces the oscilation, clever and simple. I saw many spinning reels get out oif duty by a fail in the oscilating system. A worm and thoot system is considered the best solution (specially in longcasting reels) but its higly expensive.This solution look very smart.
Good job on restoring that fishing reel to working order, and it looks much better too. Excellent work.
Nice work but,its alot of effort for low quality reel . I would not really spend time on that . If your really into it though , i would say have at it . For me it would have to be a Penn 704 reel or something similar to put in that kind of effort . That reminds me I have to get going on my Penn 704 rebuild hahaha .
That’s what I meant , you didn’t have to do all that work . I redune one exactly like it like I stated in my comment ten years ago and I still use it occasionally.
Wow haven't seen these in years. Entry level Olympic reel, mid to late 80's. Only one ball bearing. The head is not original. Not a good choice to go fishing but it would look nice as a vintage themed room.
We fished with a stick and string, so this is doable…
@@megastick9324.u 2:14
Agree....one bearing doesn't make for smooth casting and reeling.
It would work just fine as a legit reel for fishing
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Looks great, nice job..i wish i still had my Olympic reel
I have done restorations for years . the ones I get are ones from people who come to me can you restore this it is the one I got when my dad took me fishing or its my dads reel and means alot to me. Thatis what I like about doing them. the jpy you see when they pick them up worth more then the money. Why do we restore cars .? I have even bought and restored and given then away to young kids who had no one to teach them how to fish. Try it sometime a lot of fun, Great video
I think refurbishing reels would be a great opportunity to powder coat a lot of parts. That would make then impervious to rust and peeling and be able to work a lot longer without as much servicing them. However, you really did a great refurbishing of this reel... Thumbs Up!
Most are aluminium so rust is not an issue
Nice job. I have repaired dozens of reels, I got satisfaction doing so. How ever at 60 yrs old I am glad to say there are better alternatives to repairing, throw the damn things out ! For $100 you can buy a new Daiwa BG or an Okuma (which is cheap and easy to repair). I have no less than 60 reels and a bucket w another 10 that repairs did not restore to new condition. And if your a fresh water fisherman you can buy $50 reels that should last years, in SW Florida it's all salt for me.
Have you ever used the Olympics reel. It's not going to break when you have a good fish. I will work for another 30 or 40 years . Goofy
Good my Fishing friend Wonderful
Is it worth doing this? As in the time etc? Where i live the bays are super salty and the inside of reels look WAY worse than that. The hex circlip you pulled up, i've had them rust through in 2-3 years and even the centre shaft rusted beyond saving even with a wire wheel
Wow, this was really awesome! I have an old Southbend reel that I want to try to restore. I've never done any kind of restoration, but since this was my very first saltwater reel, I'm going to give it a shot. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Это бесподобно. Восхитительное мастерство.
согласен
Вопрос только: зачем тратить средства и время на это(не считая зарабатывания на ютубе)? Ведь ловить таким сегодня просто невозможно - это же жуть, а не катушка. И как по мне, она даже сильнее стала шуметь после реставрации)
@@DushaDoneckiy однозначно. Анахронизм какой-то. Плюс полное отсутствие смазки в важных узлах - залог недолгой и плохой работы. Резюмирую - отстой.
Особое восхищение вызывает пескоструйная обработка шпули ... мммм , а - @уетааа !!!
I have a Viking reel from the late 70's very similar to this my farther gave me cast alloy made in Korea. I have to repair the bail spring. 🐊
Επειδή τα ανακατασκεβαζω και εγώ και σπάνια θα πετάξω μιχανησμο ψαρέματος σου λέω Μπράβο άξιος.❤❤
I have such a fishing reel and it has not been restored yet👍💖
Great job, looks brand new.
Restaurar un carrete u otro instrumental de pesca
Es demostrar amor al arte.
How is the reel holding up at present? Great job!
🤦🏻♂️ это ж как нужно нелюбить рыбалку, чтобы такую недешевую катушку так засрать!
👍💪👏 молодец маэстро, браво!
Катушка так себе, никакая. Снял гальванику пескоструем и покрасил из баллончика, мои бурные аплодисменты, переходящие в нескончаемые овации ,Ресторатор!!!
@@СергейБондарик-в7т гальваники на люминивом корпусе? Ну ну
@@iCrocodile а в чем проблема? Люминь анадируется, хромиируется, никелируется очень даже легко, гальваника наносится даже на пластик, называется метализация.
@@СергейБондарик-в7т пластиковый катод? В психушку провели интернет?
Катушка - утопленница.
Which kind of grease/oil do you use for ball bearings pls? Is the passivator applicable for chrome covered parts? Thank you.
Hello, very good, a question please, is the first painting an award? and then paint?? I wait your answer thank you
Great job. Like meditation. Thank you for your work.
What did you use to clean it? In min 7?
Thanks for the nice video. Great job on the restoration of reel.
OOO I have the same one , now I can fix mine . Thanks !!!! Great job !!!
Rusty spining reel keren bosku👍💯💞👈
Great. Good drag sound!!!
Very professional work, Thanks my friend, Big like ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
He took out the sand blaster and I was committed to see the end result
I've had same like that but it's stock up I can't take out the spool due to rust it's a vintage one...
How did you go with the roller bushing?
Viking Vi Gold Edition New Technology Surfing Fishing Long Casting Good New Material Legend Reel👍🎣
Maybe an old Daiwa with rear drag. Miss that reel
Was it worth it though
The process probably costs as much as a new reel.
Some doesn't understand the word restoration
Nice job. I can never remember where all the pieces go.😂
Did you lube & oil
99+ 3k Full Support Im from Meghalaya
My dream is to have this windlass, I love fishing... But one of these is not found here in Brazil.
Awesome !!!!
Nice, except you should wind a lot of thicker line underneath the nylon line. 100 meters of nylon is more than enough. But restored very well!
Bom dia.💯🎣🐟👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Parabéns pelo lindo trabalho 💯👏👏👏👏👏🎣🐟🐟🐟🎣👍👍
How is there fresh braided line underneath the old monofilament?
A work of art. Well done
A job well done ,congratulations, love it !
Un professionnel 👏👏👏👏👍
Very nice restoration. thanks for sharing
Катушка Зиппо 👍🎣
Why not add Lubricant Grease when assembling the parts? I heard the machine rustling quite clearly and the rotation was not smooth
Я требую больше видео на рыболовную тему!)
Good job dude 😊😊
I admire your hard working! 😂
Perfect restoring...awesome...😉👍
Boy that reel still sounds rough.
Шайбы фрикциона тоже нужно смазывать
Nice Ocean City Reel.
Nice job. It's always a satisfaction, when one manages to restore an old reel.
Since I also like to work on old reels, I have a few questions. Hope you don't mind answering.
What stuff did you use to clean the parts (7:10)?
In what kind of liquid did you soak the parts after sand blasting them and why (8:40)?
What kind of paint did you use (9:40)?
And why two kinds of paints for the shiny parts (11:50)?
BRAVO ,BRAVO, BRAVO et merci
Time to make a second channel where you catch fish with restoration projects!!
Какого года выпуска эта катушка ?
What is the liquid you used to clean the parts?
It looked like a degreaser.
بصراحة انت فنان....عمل رائع
植野精工のリールだね
素晴らしい
Странно как то, а почему корпус не покрыть порошковой краской?
Impressive work along with an excellent video.
UN MARAVILLOSO TRABAJO!!!!
💪💪💪💪💗💗💗💗
شكرا عرفت الآن كيف افك داخل غطاء الراس
seems to be spooling a little bit high. add another washer and you should be all set. you won't get to the very bottom of the oscillation, you'll be one washer higher.
Le faltó engrasarlo,o aceite es muy importante
This was rough because you ended up with something that you will cherish for a lifetime right?
awesome ,,very rare skill , good job 👍
how did you dispose of the fishing string?
He ate it
Superb, bit more grease would help. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
nice one good job! master
I am afraid that i can no longer assemble it properly so i never attempt to clean and disassemble my rell😅
Bien, pero...si tienes toda esa maquinaria deberías saber que la pintura de un reel es " térmica ", es decir que una vez pintado se hornea para que sea duradera a los efectos de la oxidación o de la salinidad. He visto que eres diestro al sujetar las piezas y herramientas y que la fuerza a la hora de pescar está en sujetar la caña con la derecha ya que eres diestro, si fueras zurdo utilizarias la mano izquierda. Por qué colocaste la manivela a la derecha si tu fuerza está en la derecha? El reel no es para luchar al pez, es la caña. El reel sólo acompaña recogiendo el nylon dado que la fuerza la realiza la caña. La lucha que realiza un pez es la décima parte de su propio peso y si a eso le sumamos la tensión que realiza la caña...no veo por qué esfuerzas tu reel.
Bravo,beau travail...
Мамкин реставратор. И конечно же нет ни каких люфтов в плечах дужки Лу, повреждений бортика шпули, износа ГП и разбитых посадочных мест. Достаточно просто помыть, покрасить, смазать и как новая))))) ой мля, где вас таких берут?
Very similar to a early 60's zebco 6020 spinning reel
Look nice, is it for sale??
Wow nice job
Great Patience , and skill
Good workmanship ..
I got a free vintage Quantum reel thrown in with the eBay purchase of another reel and the free one is almost as old and is in similar condition to the one in this video. I have this video saved in my Watch Later list, so that I could restore the old Quantum.
After watching this video, I realized I do not own the $3000+ in tools and equipment used in this video, nor do I have 30 spare hours available, to turn a two dollar reel into one that is about half as good as one I can buy off Amazon for $18 new (a 4000-sized Quantum Optic is $17.64 and is decent quality). I just threw my old Quantum in the garbage.
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Алюминий после начала коррозии теряет прочность на всю глубину материала!Попытка восстановления алюминия приведёт к перелому материала...Сизифов труд.
Proses perbaikan reelnya sangat bagus bang
Ну а клёв рыбы был?
Nice bring back memories
Nice work it takes time to do it right.
always passionate about creating content, we will always support together, greetings fishing Indonesia
Reel nya bagus ya
@@jacquelineSteinert mantap bang
Ga terasa nonton vidio ini sampe slsai😀
Wow I wouldn't know how to put everything back after that. I'm good at takes it apart 😅😂
I always take pictures before i take it apart just to be sure that i can put it back together correctly