i think its awesome when people restore old tools and preserve history those old tools aren't just tools they are pieces of history and some are even works of art if you just look at the way there made.
I SOOOOOO love the fact he does allllllll if these with just a drill hammer screw driver sandpaper and a couple of other little small odds and ends that EVERYONE has. Except for the baring puller ( which cost nothing) everyone has these tools. You sir are an inspiration to getting things done if you just try and are willing to learn.
Good job with the resto, a tip for bearing installation. If pressing a bearing into a housing use a socket that lines up with the outer race and hammer it in. If pressing onto a shaft, use a socket that lines up with the inner race.
So really enjoyed this. A couple of things though: First; PPE, seriously man. I don’t know if you’ve got goggles but you should have, and I couldn’t hear a respirator, and you really need to use one when sanding. Look after your graph so you can keep doing project for years to come. Second, get a heavy vice, that way you can hold components much more safely, and it’ll be easier to work on them. I cringed at the grinder work; no guard, no firm hold, no gloves. Some people say they do nothing, but I can tell you I’ve avoided injury by wearing gloves that offer decent protection without inhibiting my work. As to the project, it looks great. The brazing work you did with the tools you have was awesome, and it’s always rewarding to see an old tool, discarded by someone, given a new life. Thanks for the video, you got a sub from me.
Impressive job, resurrecting that drill. However, given that it's an all-aluminium body, your new cord really should have an earth conductor in it, lest you get a surprise.
@Robert LaRoque nothing. If someone replied to him "they don't rebuild tools, if their drill dies they just steal another one". Then that would be racist.
Cool video.. You should replace that white cord with a grounded black cord with a strain relief. That metal case could light you up if there were a short inside.
Drills are pretty simple from a mechanical standpoint. You have the case that contains the field. The armature spins inside the field. The switch behind the field engages the current to the field. The transfer case takes the spinning armature and spins the chuck, which holds the drill bit ...
I love your videos man, there is nothing better than bringing back a old piece of history, I really want to see you bring back like old military rifle or something like that.
Если только как рэтроэкзотику ! в наше время такая дрель не оборотистая, не эргономичная, тяжелая...да и наполированный аллюминивый корпус вскорости потемнеет...
That is one gorgeous looking drill. A master at your art my friend. You could make a living out of these restorations.. 11 / 10 for respect of old but solid tools with potential.
Excelente restauración del taladro, te felicito por tu habilidad para restaurar objetos y lo pones nuevamente en circulación para seguir siendo útiles.. 👌👌👌👏👏👏👏
The best thing in your video that you don’t have any annoying music in the background just the sound of the tools, music to my heart ❤️. Thanks 🙏
my mind is just blown to think you have to understand and memorize which parts go into which places and make it all functional...truly professional.
I love the "worst restoration ever" series ;-) good job man, it's looking amazing :-)
Hey what's up bro? Good job on the vids
I never imagined to see such a high quality expert to be here, nice to see ya Mechanic
i think its awesome when people restore old tools and preserve history those old tools aren't just tools they are pieces of history and some are even works of art if you just look at the way there made.
You respect old things, we respect you. Hats off to you dude
Nice nickname xD
Oo hell yeah😂😂
If you respect him don't call him dude.
This guy has amazing skill, knowledge and patience! All I was doing was SMH wondering how the hell does he remember how to reassemble that thing!!! 👍
Rewatch the video and see the steps duh
The guy has the video showing him take it apart, that's the trick.
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C. Nicholson 👍😇👀
thank you for not playing annoying music.i enjoyed the video
i agree
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Agreed! I've always wondered why do so many people ad background music to their videos.
YESSSSSS YESSS YES😂 just yes!
@@philurbanski it's so annoying.
I SOOOOOO love the fact he does allllllll if these with just a drill hammer screw driver sandpaper and a couple of other little small odds and ends that EVERYONE has. Except for the baring puller ( which cost nothing) everyone has these tools. You sir are an inspiration to getting things done if you just try and are willing to learn.
I find it incredibly Zen to watch these restoration videos....
5:12 chicken spirit was released from the ancient drill
Kkkk verygood comentari
😂😂😂😂😂😂
hahaha
Hahaha. So funny.
JA JA JA JA... GREAT!
Good job with the resto, a tip for bearing installation.
If pressing a bearing into a housing use a socket that lines up with the outer race and hammer it in.
If pressing onto a shaft, use a socket that lines up with the inner race.
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And use a vise instead of a hammer
I dont know why I feel so satisfied after watching restoration videos I think I should change my profession. .
So really enjoyed this. A couple of things though: First; PPE, seriously man. I don’t know if you’ve got goggles but you should have, and I couldn’t hear a respirator, and you really need to use one when sanding. Look after your graph so you can keep doing project for years to come.
Second, get a heavy vice, that way you can hold components much more safely, and it’ll be easier to work on them. I cringed at the grinder work; no guard, no firm hold, no gloves. Some people say they do nothing, but I can tell you I’ve avoided injury by wearing gloves that offer decent protection without inhibiting my work.
As to the project, it looks great. The brazing work you did with the tools you have was awesome, and it’s always rewarding to see an old tool, discarded by someone, given a new life.
Thanks for the video, you got a sub from me.
Impressive job, resurrecting that drill. However, given that it's an all-aluminium body, your new cord really should have an earth conductor in it, lest you get a surprise.
Why you never see blacks posting videos like these
@@hallnoats4ever942 That's a remarkably racist statement.
hallnoats4ever are you responding to Op or is it just some statement ... however Channel owner isn't European..
Also a strain relief would have been a nice touch.
@Robert LaRoque nothing. If someone replied to him "they don't rebuild tools, if their drill dies they just steal another one". Then that would be racist.
this is like a therapy, make me relax and encourage me to have my own workshop, i enjoy too much
EXCELENTE Trabajo y cuanta maña para restaurar esas RELIQUIAS viejas que ya no se hacen mas
Debemos aceptar que las herramientas de hace tiempo son mejores que las de ahora
Good job. I would have liked to see it painted but still a good job
It's more than 40 years thats for sure great soldering & value vintage equipment
You are a LITERAL perfectionist.........
9:30 thought I was about to see some lost fingers
09:38 I was like "there those fingers went" and I realized it went black to load the ad
Jw😝
video is edited to fast motion, in reality it is moving slow
Amigo mis respeto con usted que habilidad tienes en tus manos que Dios te las bendiga porque la verdad yo no tendría paciencia para hacer eso .
Cool video.. You should replace that white cord with a grounded black cord with a strain relief. That metal case could light you up if there were a short inside.
Exactly what I was thinking!
You are a genius. I just love all your restoration clips. 👍👍👍
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5:42 The moment I say "Well it's time for a beer because I'll never remember how to put this back together."
Lol
He made neat piles for us to see.
hu mua cai moi cho roi mat cong lo ri giat dien chet
Anyone else who find the noises coming from the part and gears and hammers just a bit satisfying??
It's amazing how you can remember what part goes where after taking it apart!!!
What a transformation! Wow amazing .
Love the way you film it . All the little taps and bangs etc .
I was all "WTF?" when you started reassembly without painting the housing, then all "ahhh!" when you polished it up at the end. Very nice.
another old tool saved from the scrap yard well done you have inspired me to try the same, let's hope it does not blow up in my face
VERY satisfying to watch. Thank you!
Only someone that Builds them ...Nows how to rebuild them that fast,good video.
Watching restoration videos really relaxing. Nice job man.
Looks real nice. Reminds me of a toaster back in the fifties.
I just knew you enhanced the rust , well done anyway
Just a plain old damn good job friend. Loved the video too. Thank you
i love your videos there's something very Satisfying about watching something old being made new again : )
Mike good mornig
I like your channel because you don't have the thousands of dollars in equipment to restore these tools, you make do with the basics.
What a beautiful job! Only a real live wire would tackle something so complex! How you restored that hole in the casing was amazing! KAN
Красота! Прекрасная работа!
Impressed by how u remembered where every piece goes
Whatever that was at 5:12 scared my soul.
Same XD twice at 7:09
It is called ‘a rooster in 2x speed’.
Same
Someone was choking their chicken in the background
Speedy the rooster... :)
Good for another 2o years! Great video!
Very interesting restoration, can't believe I haven't seen such good drill restorations in a long time
Bravo pour cette belle restoratioin
Jadugar oh jadugar tu hai bada jadugar.
Wah wah.
Beautiful! Not make like that these days. Such clever work.
You are awesome!! Keep up the amazingness bro!!!
Amazing! I can’t believe you remembered how to put it back together
Drills are pretty simple from a mechanical standpoint. You have the case that contains the field. The armature spins inside the field. The switch behind the field engages the current to the field. The transfer case takes the spinning armature and spins the chuck, which holds the drill bit ...
If only he had filmed it or something so he could have a record of how it came apart.
GREAT JOB MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can't buy stuff like that anymore !
Nice Work man. Super final effect! Thumb up!
Your craftsman ship is out of this world.
What a awesome restoration
Great work, and I love hearing the birds and animals!
Watching it is so addictive.
I couldn't do this lovely job looks amazing they dont make them like that anymore really cool
Oh man that was excellent job thanks for sharing
Very good and easy to learn new easy to use great
You did a beautiful job nice work
you man has amazing skills...👍👍👍
It Came out nice...good job. youre making me want to take out all my old rusty, dirty beat up tools and restore them. lol
Wow awesome 👍 amazing. You do know your stuff. Great work
What an excellent work you did in that drill! I like old restored stuff, they have so much love on it!
I love your videos man, there is nothing better than bringing back a old piece of history, I really want to see you bring back like old military rifle or something like that.
Супер такую вещь в хозяйстве спас!!! Молодец!!!
Если только как рэтроэкзотику ! в наше время такая дрель не оборотистая, не эргономичная, тяжелая...да и наполированный аллюминивый корпус вскорости потемнеет...
Откуда он их дастоет , все старое
Мне вообще демонстрация показалась подозрительной, будто крутнул рукой, а следующий кадр уже сверлит не пойми чем)
Simply excelent! My respect, dude! 🏅👌
Thank you for your nice work
beautifully done it looks like it runs just fine just keep doing what you do. i love the videos keep them coming i really like them a lot
Buena restauración, yo utilizaría ácido para limpiar la corrosión del metal. Felicitaciones por el reciclaje.
NICE RESTORATION 🥇⁉️
Incrible very good!!!
Excelente trabajo de restauracion...
Restauro incredibile, sensazionale
Stupendo.
Beautiful work.
Very good work!
Essa foi uma verdadeira restauração, não uma simples limpeza como fazem os outros. Parabéns cavalheiro, pelas suas habilidade e capricho.
So faltou proteção na mao ele lixando la e aquela hélice girando perto ta loko se pega ja era
@@lucaseduardo9501 pensei o mesmo, me deu muito nervoso de ver
Hell yea
Cool Bearing Pullers.
Random hands, you should be call Master hands
Awesome,that stator looked beyond salvation to me, how talented you are mate.
Wow this shining blue thing is realy extrem
That was so relaxing to watch
Great video fun to watch.
Love your vids they always keep me thinking
Very nice job
Outstanding job!!!!!
Great video
excellent skills.job well done
Looks brand new now!
I love the chicken& birds etc sounds
That is beautiful! Looked like fun to restore.
That was really great ad it works and looks exactly like the one my Father left to me it is almost 50 yrs old.
Master piece!
Love from India❤️,GREAT WORK BRO..👌👌😊😊
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Real excellent work. Thanks. It was my pleasure to watch.
Enjoyed the video. One tought.... why didn't you buff the case PRIOR to assembly? . Good work !
I wondered the same thing
Theatrics!!
you are a artist.
Magnificent job.
man idk where your profile was but i love it man, you all do great work, keep up the good job
That is one gorgeous looking drill. A master at your art my friend. You could make a living out of these restorations.. 11 / 10 for respect of old but solid tools with potential.
Excelente restauración del taladro, te felicito por tu habilidad para restaurar objetos y lo pones nuevamente en circulación para seguir siendo útiles.. 👌👌👌👏👏👏👏
Manuel Hdez. ✌👌👍😇👀😺😸